r\aiiu muter, Mrs. Ger-U 1 h 9 \aid Miller of Aurora, has returned to Camp Campbell. Ky. He is in the 148th Signal corps. A brother, S/Sgt. Kenneth E. John-the front and fight it.P\t. (i. Johnw'nr Iif‘r 1sen. formerly in Australia is now somewhere in New Guinea.Pvt. A. Dean Enyeart is visiting his wife and children at 888 So. 36th. He is stationed at the Colorado Springs army air base.2nd Lt. Woodrow Shurtleff, sonof Mr. and Mrs. W. Bruce Shurtleff, 4724 A. is here for about ten days before being assigned to Camp Wolters, Tex. He was commissioned a second lieutenant Tuesday at Fort Benning, Ga. Another son, Don Shurtleff, is a first lieutenant at Fort Benning.Pvt. Carroll L. Garey, son ofMrs. L. F* Garey of Lincoln, is on a ten day furlough and visiting his wife, who teaches home economics at Curtis. Neb. He is stationed at Camp Breckinridge, Ky.William Earl Brown, airplane mechanic, third class petty officer, is home on a nine-day furlough from the Great I^akes. visiting hismother, Mrs. Guy Brown, 1701 Sewell.Commissions, promotions2nd Lt. Fredric G. Cheuvront, son of Mrs. W. D. Lawrence, received his commission as bombardier at Big Spring, Tex., March 11, and is now at Las Vegas, Nev. His wife, the former Jeannie Gosnell has joined himthere.Howard L. Brummett, son ofMrs. Eiina Brummett, 4611 Knox, has been promoted to corporal and is stationed as an airport control tower operator at the Scribner air base. He enlisted in the air forces in August, 1942.In hospitalCapt. F. H. Weyand, who hasbeen with the infantry in theAleutians since last August, hasbeen injured and was returned to the United States last week for treatment in the Barnes hospital. He is the son of Mrs. N. B. Weyand, 834 Elmwood.Do you want to buy used furniture? Look at the want-ads in today’s paper.