IOUR ME!IN SERVICE^ ^ ^ * 11^TAFF SGT. WQLFENBARCERStaff Sgt. Arnold F. Wulfen-barker of H arrogate, ivst» born March 2fi, mid vnm inducted*into the Army January Ifi, Hi42. He served in the U. S. two years i.nd was sent overseas January *944.lie was wounded in France, June 21, three months later ho joined his Company and was killed in action November 22, somewhere* in (Germany,He leaves his mother, four brothers, Pfc. Chester Wolfcn-harger, Shelby Clayton and Alice: three sisterr, Ruby, Lois Wolfen-bargcr and Mrs, Haze) Jones all nf Harrogate and a host of relatives and friends.Corp. Ben Gibson, recently returned from service overmens, is visiting friends and relative?' here. In twenty one days he will report to Miami Bench, Fla., for reassignment.Pfc, Robert T. Parham, of the 15 th Airforce, who lias been in Italv twenty eight months, is her? for a thirty day furlough visiting Mr, and Mrs. K, T. Parham, Sr.Camp Wo Hers, Tex. - Pvt. Paul King, IS, son oT I Jessie King- of Route I, Box K\ Clnir-field, Term,, has arrived at this Infantry Replacement Training Center to begin his basic train-’ing as nn infantryman. He has been assigned to a battalion stressing: specialist training.Pvt. J. C- Rose is visit in u his wife and baby. lie will leave lo-! morrow l:i nd.TheKngland right nrrr tat: Wing * near Aa Class L: oT Tlulcn. coveringArmy stu land. Hesecond 0;the PurpJ wonnded Ca mpaipn tiat as.-auPfc.satisfartoi ready for sunrcon, 1 Mcf*authli rado.Medical gave first He was ti hospital a pital plum ther treat Pfc. S Mabel Spi Kay Neat Pfc. Spade business Armv.HASN*T AHanover* College has consecutive The college college or u every yearFoft