99** *TIIF STAR: Thursday. October 7.Armed Forces RoundupOne Soldier to Viet Nam/One Transferred\One area serviceman h;. • been transferred to \ iet Nam and another has returned to these shores from the Southeast Asian nationAssigned this pa t month to the I S Army in Ys.-t Nam was Pfe Richard E. Self, son of Mr and Mrs Walter K. Self. 429 Arlington lane. Crete.A graduate of Bloom high school, the 23 - year • old soldier was employed by the Chicago Height'- Ford plant before entering the army in May. 19114 He was last stationed at Fort Fustis. Va•'Back home in Indiana alter a tour of duty among the Viet namese l A 2c Daniel P. Mac-Alpine. son ol Mr and Mrs.Daniel Mar-Alpine. 22632 Ridge-' was avenue. Richton Park.Airman MacAlpine, a weap ons mechanic, is now assigned to a Strategic Air command j unit at Bunker Hill Air Force base. He is a graduate of Rich Fast high schoolF 108 1 )* aita I ai t teamAirman Ganser is the s**n ofMr ami Mr Norman Ganser.3717 lam -'reef. Richton Park, and is an aircraft electricianat McChord Air Force ha 'W .mbingtonHis team is representing the An Defense command in tinbiennial competition among top fighter pilots The conte t will continue through SaturdayHONORS for Donald R. Perrin. son of Mr and Mi . William K. Perrin, 1233 Arquilla lane. Flossmoor, come in the form of a promotion, lie has been made a cadet captain and squadron executive officer in the Air Force ROTC program at Grinned college. Iowa Per rm. a 1962 graduate ol Homi-wood Flossmoor high school, is a senior at Grinnell.THREE area residents have won widely varying honors for their service efforts. |PRIDE’s a pretty big thing, for Master Sgt Earl Wilkens, Jr., son of Mr and Mrs. Earl W. Wilkens. 587 Fast 219th street, Chicago Heights. In fact, it is correctly spelled all in capital letters and stands for “Professional Results in Daily Efforts’’ Man of the Month. Sergeant Wilkens was chosenf4 U i 4 » ♦ I / % r\ 4 1/ I 1 t • t i * / 11 * f 11 A ir*Pvt Dennis I*. Voights, sonol Mr. and Mi Paul 0. Voigts,809 Second street, Crete, has completed a 12 week radio relay and carrier operation course at Fort Gordon, Ga.The 22-year-old soldier eri tered the Army in April and completed “basic at FortHomerKm . If*- a 1982 graduate ofCrete Moi:ee high school.S erted Ini training at Lovv-rv An Fop e ha e Co!o . as anAir I'ori ■ mum'ions specialistAirman Richard If. Gilbert.on of Mr and M Rov B. Gilbert. 18 T . ,p drive Ha/el lt;’re-'t He . a 19.3 graduate of Bremen mgli chon! in MidlothianPvt Benjamin I. Hornstein.son of Mi ar.d Mr Irving Hornstein. 17728 Dixie highway,Homewood, has completed a 12-week radio relav and carrier operation cour e at Fort GordonPrivate Hron,stein entered the Army in April A 1951 gradDennis VoigtsRichard Gilbertuate of Homewood - Flossmoorhigh school, he has attended Roosevelt umversitv.worth Kans Two other soiattend Rich Fast high schoSeaman Apprentice Ronald Moore, son of Mrs Sylvestra Moore. 1309 Fifth avenue. Chicago Heights, has completed.Navy boot camp at San Diego. Calif . and is home on 14-dayleaveand of their two married daug ters. one is in Italy where It husband is stationed with tl Air ForceHoedowners ScheduleDance Friday NightSeaman Moore enlisted at the Chicago Heights recruiting station When he completes leave tie will report to Air Anti-Submarine Squadron 33 at San Diego.The Hoedowners Squa; Dance club will hold a damFriday night at Dolton Paifield house with Walk Lohse ;guest callerTHE SDN of an Armv familyhas decided to follow in daddv’swbool steps.He is James F. I.vne, son ofSfr and Mrs Francis R. Lyne,22115 Central Park avenue.Park Forest, who has enlistedin the Armv.*Lyne took his oath in lateSeptember and has reported to Fort Knox for basic training. Afterward, he will attend aviation maintenance school.Two weeks later — on Oct her 22 — the club will hold Hard Times dance with calfFrank Bucklev.%/The organization’s openitdance was September 24, wiLvne’s familv recently moved