his sister, Mrs. Wallace .Brown, of Wyoming. Electrician l/C Sterling, who has been in the navy three years, recently returned from 29 months service in the South Pacific. He also visited his father and brothers in Brownstown, Indiana, before coming here' Will Report At Washington, D. C.Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Cox. of Wyoming, spent a couple of days last week in Iowa City with their son. Lieutenant (Jg.) Mark Cox, and family. Lieutenant Cox, who has been serving as public relations officer at the navy's pre-flight school at Iowa City, has received orders to report to the naval director of public information in Washington, D. C., by Thursday.Transfers To Paris IslandS 1C Kenneth Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Brown, of Wyoming, has been transferred from the Charleston navy yards in South Carolina to the marine barracks headquarters at Paris Island, South Carolina, where he is serving as a typist.Discharged From Air CorpsLieutenant Paul Gubbins, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gubbins, of Wyoming, has returned home having received his discharge. Lieutenant Gubbins has been stationed recently at Fort Sumner Air Field in New Mexico, where he was a trainee pilot.Is Recently DischargedT/Sergeant Nathan Frank Holton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alva Holton, of Kewanee, formerly of Wyoming, recently was discharged from the armyair forces at Will Rogers Field, Oklahoma.8ergeant Holton, who Is a graduate of Wyoming High school, entered the sendee in 1942 and went overseas in 1943, serving with the 100th bomb group of the 349th squadron in the European theater of operations.He flew 25 missions as a ball turret gunner and was awarded the DFC, the Air Medal with four oak leaf clusters and wears the ETO ribbon with one battle star. He returned to the states on February 27 of this year and was assigned to the Will Rogers field August 22 for MP duty.Returns To HospitalSergeant Kenneth Large, son of Mrs. Myrtle Large, of Duncan, has returned to Okmulgee, Oklahoma, for further treatment for wounds received April 13 in Germany He had spent a furlough with his motherArrives Home After Two YearsTechnical Sergeant Waiter Finck. son of Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Finck. of Wyoming, has arrived home after spending two years in the European theater of war. He received his discharge last week at Fort Sheridan.Leaves For BostonMarion Glen, motor machinist first class, left Tuesday for Boston after spending a 30-day leave at the home of his parents, Mr and Mrs. J W. Glen, of Wyoming. He recently returned to the states after spending 20 months duty aboard a PT boat in the Pacificwar theater. He was accompanied as