An orchid and a letter from a service man Is a thoughtful birthday remembrance, or so Mrs. Frank Gelsler must have thought when she received her mail Monday. Her son, Marcel Gelsler, now stationed at Honolulu, sent the orchid air mail, enclosed in a cardboard box with its stem in a vial of water.Accompanying the package was a letter in which he told of Ids plans to go on a wild turkey and j wild boar hunt. He has been sta-a tioned in Hawaii for the past six t months and had spent a’year on the islands as a construction worker, previous to his enlistment with the Seabees.Mrs. Gelsler has another non, F 1-c Lawrence Gelsler, who is serving in the South Pacific theater of operations.