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Argentines Two Sons inc5^ llV ’ ^wubA three star service flag hangstn the home of Mr. and MrsArgenti Argentine, 8909 Calumetavenue. Hammond, for two arfny sons and for a daughter who has joined naval service.First star to the flag represented Sgu Frank Argentine, Jr, who has been overseas since last September, and who is now serving as a radio operator with theWAVEisNVFirst army. He was promoted for courageous * r ~i 'com-action n bat. His wife, f‘Julia, and daughter, Julienne, reside at 1221 Cherry street, Hammond,Pfc Clarence left the United States in January, 1945, and recently re- Betty Argentine ceived his promotion along with the combat infantryman's badge. His wife, Margaret, has received word that he was recently wounded in Germany but is now recuperating in a hospital in England. He was serving with the 30th division of Lt-Gen. Simp-F. Argentine C. Argentineson's Ninth army.Pfc. Clarence is looking forward to seeing his infant son, Jeffery.Betty Jane, seaman 2/c with the Waves, is stationed in New York, working at the Eastern sea frontier headquarters.Two sons-in-law also are serving in the armed forces. They are Cpl. Leroy Worley in the service for 34 months .stationed at Sheppard Field, Texas, and T/Sgt George A. Ewing, in the service 30 months, who has completed 30 missions as a radio gunner on a B-24 heavy bomber. He is now stationed at Scott Field, 111., as instructor.n
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Hammond Times

Hammond, Indiana, US

Fri, Apr 27, 1945

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