Five Longhurst Brothers Serving With United States Armed ForcesTHOMAS LONGHURSTFRANCIS LONGHURSTRUSSELL LONGHURSTarmy andhas been from the on activeMr. and Mrs. George Longhurst,306 East Eighth street, now havefive sons serving with the U. S.navy and one son who honorably discharged ; army. Three sons are j duty overseas and two ' at stations in this country. jThomalt; Longhurst, who • entered the armed forces on Aug. 18, 1942. is a clerk with t e medical corps at Fort Lewis, Wash. He has the following address: Cpl.' Thomas Longhurst,, ,374248881 Med. Tng. Bn., M. T. S., A. S. F. T. C, Co C, 157fh, Fort Lewis, WashServing with the medical corps at a hospital somewhere in France is Pvt Francis Longhurst. He entered service on Nov. 30, 1942.Cpl. Russell Longhurst was called to service on Dec. 18, 1942, and is now' in the Hawaiian Islands where he is a radar operator with the anti-aircraft artillery.Staff Sgt. Euston Longhurst, who has been overseas for approximately one year, is a metal-smith with the Army Air Corps in France. He entered the army on April 6. 1942. His wife, Mrs. Velma Longhurst, and his son now reside with her parents at 1024 Newell avenue.EUSTON LONGHURSTren Longhurst, S 2Ar, who joined Ithe navy on June 14. 1944, is serv- i ing as a clerk in the naval postat San Francisco. His address is: Warren Longhurst. S 2'c, Duty Parcel Ses., Fleet Post Of-On duty in this country, War-1 fice, 651 Branson street, SanWARREN LONGHURSTFrancisco The sixth son, Robert Longhurst, has been given an honorable discharge after serving 11 months with the army. He and his family reside at 910 East Eleventh street!