THE BATAVIA HERALD, BATAVIA, ILLINOIS, February 11, 1»44r husband who was sta-t Camp Peary, Ya., with !. Navy. He has now been -ed to Joliet, Illinois. Shuman, who is in the I . S. as home from Great Lakes veek end. He expects to heV(1 soon.onnan Peterson is home onreeks furlough from Fort i, Indiana. His parents, Aland Mrs. Peterson, oele-leir 36th wedding anniver-; week. A telephone greet-received Sunday from theirdaughter-in-law Lois, who i Houston, Texas, tobert IL Graham, son ofMrs. Fred Graham, who ned at Moody Field, Ga.,recent non-commissioned inspection contest and was *25.011 and a three day • being considered the best service man in his group.e Charles Edwards has isferred from North Africa w location somewhere inItaly. The word was received by his wife, who is making her home with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.Michael Sullivan.Mrs. Henry Morton, Jr., and twoyoung children have moved from St. Charles to make their home with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Morton, Sr.. on Union Avenue. The young husband and father, who was recently inducted into the service of i his country, is stationed at Camp! •Wheeler, Georgia. jMiss Mabel Fsmay of Chicago, spent the week end at the homeof her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Schimelpfenig. J She was honored on Sunday when j irthday dinner was enjoyed in 1foIacelebration of her birthday which occurred Saturday.Miss Doris White underwent sur-! gery this week at the St. Joseph’s hospital in Aurora. iMiss Louise Borg and Miss Bar-bara Kkstrom, were among the number who graduated with the second class of Red Cross Nurses”Aides from the Ihi Nor hospital rand received their caps. iCarl Swan, who was badly in- t.jured in an accident last week in Geneva, is receiving constant attention at the Community hospitaland is reported somewhat im-proved.Donald Fowler of the U. S. Navy has returned to his station at Nor-folk. Virginia, after visiting friends, in Batavia and relatives in Aurora. I Miss Agnes Pierson entertained relatives and friends Friday evening in celebration of her birthday. Delicious refreshments were served from an attractive table.Mr. Walter Nelson of Geneva, and formerly of Batavia, is a patient at the Community hospital of injuries received Saturday when he fell from the top of the St. where he and his son Kenneth, Charles Country Club building,1were working.Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wendlundl of North Jackson Street welcomed! a baby girl born Wednesday, Feb-