The Key West Citizen Newspaper, March 29, 1945, Page 4

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THURSDAY, MARCH 29, 1988 AGE FOUR | OF ARMY-NAVY WAR (CASUALTIES P The N Dey artment an- nounces f United States as HE KEY WEST CIZEN oe | gether with the reading of‘ a) alnet « and others who are unable to in all history. Hymns, [part of the Passion Story for that pe present Thursday,evening. | the feelings and thoughts 9 day. |The. Sérvice will ‘be con-|_ JGodd “Friday Service will fol- ‘congregation, will be Y AT NAVAL STA ducted in part by candle-light. This Servi eons '¢ The service begins by eamdie- TION Maundy “Thursday ~Passion| 4 special Youth Communion, Wa 8 P: m.’ ‘Tt yy might, and conchudes in daca ervice in ‘the Congregationa vice wi conducted af » } —_————_— OMRON isi rrcadteslc Ss the Congregational "Ser ll be conducted: at 80( sists. of the reatling of event Church, will include the celebra- | p. m, Friday. This ‘will pro Ls Good Friday—the most signi-| Subscribe to The Canren—She Passion Service ‘At bea BARKER HEADS Congregational “Church | Vickery, Frank E., Cpl,, son ot (FIRST ai ee WAS ABOARD Avy icant and most dramatic incident | weekly. Mrs. Ona, B. Vickery, 2428'S. W.| ® whole 120 casualties for, March| 18th St., Miami. | ®, 1945, of the U. S. Naval’ Forces! Wilson, Alic, Pfc. husband of (Navy, Mar Corps and Coast] Mts. Florida E. Wilson, 34 N. Ri-! Guard) not heretofore released onj berie St., St. Augustine. | N De tment total casualty} Army Wounded. Pac-fic Arsa msisting of 36 dead, 61; Bedenbaugh, Robert E., Pfe.,| nissing These | son of Mrs, Berta Badenbaugh, | total report-/ 1615 W. 3rd St., Sanford. eleased for! Boothe, George S, Pfc., hus- December 7.) band of Mrs. Eunice Boothe, 411 1945, to 92,819.) S Delandy St., Apt. 4, Orlando. des only those’ Croxton, J. B., Pfc., nephew of| Eulla Pierce, 1911 N. Eighth | , Pensacola. | ., Pfe., son: Sr., 1010 “ March 28. M A FLORIDA i Army Deed—European Area | 3 H husband | of 23rd Ave., Tampa. Guerra, Lawrence, Jr. Capt Lawrence Guerra, Wary J. Akin, 1924 Shaw- ke! ‘J | Hudson, Robert E., Pfc., son of r akeland “he, J to England transporting troops. Richard ©, Pvt. son! Roe Be Buses mews 1, In July 1918, he was assigned to New York Navy Yor ane was W Albury, Collier} “Lewis, Adam M.,, 2nd Lt., hus-|the NTS at Hampton Roads, Va.,: detached to fill the berth of sup- } re i disbursing officer. jply officer on the USS DT Dob- ged AB NE AED : d bin. In October, 1936, following « H., Pfc., hus-| N. Green St., Marianna. In the years between Worl ie Pag carl Mrs. He Aldrich, 1739, Manning, Floyd, Pfc., husband|Wars I and II, he served as sup-| Soea at the New ; oF “< avy aeiiie of Ms. Carrie M. Manning, Route|ply officer aboard the USS St. Yard, he was sent to Cavite, P. 7 Pt '1, Box 1630, Miami. Louis, as Destroyer Division dis-'I.. where he served as assistant ’ Fugene H., Pfe., son, "Marsh, Dewey B., Egt., son, of|bursing officer, took a course in‘ supply officer for three years. ( ne H. Barwick, Johnnie D, Marsh, Route 1, Cary-| accounting in New York, was! Duty as supply officer for the ville Yard at : ” ag ; 5 assigned to the Navy Yar Lestroyer Base at San Diego was i V., Pvt., son’ Royal, Ellis E., Jr., S-Sgt., son ton, S. C., as accounting = aa 4 theson, 1250 E. of Mrs. Mary B. Royal, 1464 E.|Chatleston, S. € &S Sucumithe followed by sea duty aboard the le 13th St., Jacksony:lle. officer and rep aboard N°|USS Rigel where he was when |. Pot. son! Parker, Thomas D., T5, husband} USS Sp ptherey Revaaning “hg the Japs staged their sneak at- Francis. MeMillen,'f Mrs. Dorothy Ann Parkes, 628|He was on Tal s'yP tack on Pearl Harbor. He was| ‘ . Beach, | N:,W; 3ist Terrace, Miami. Nicaraguan rebellion. cn the staff of {the Commander | e pee STORY, Jm°W., T5, husbandoft Other Duties Service Squadron, So. Pacific . oe ee Me ii Story, 211 Conner; from 1927 to 1930, he served Subordinate Command, frior to} \ M i, 1643 SW. St., Live Oak. assistant supply officer at the reporting to Key West. st, h Army Prisoners of War, Germany ee, rg aE Uses be ‘ ibe \ » D., Pfe, son of Bailes, Russell G., ist Lt., hus- - Boge, jband of Mrs. Etta P. Bailes, 142 ; S. Mantanzas Ave., Tampa. POINCIANA M nei A., Sgt. son ei Brown, Clarence H., Pvt. son Vv. M hag neonate of Mrs. Rosa H. Brown, Route 4,| @@@eeeececccccccccccocccccccaceescocegooseeoeeeee * Wast husband | Box 224, Live Oak. The maiden ned in red deligh gowned in red delight i M No! Route 3,’ Hancock, Leland J., 2nd Lt., son , Goa , S ;, 2 z * as dancing onlit night. cai pf Aiea Harris Mf oitaarock «sel Was dancing on a moonlit night \ nm, Joseph B., Pvt., son of | 14th St. N., Saint Petersburg. A = 2 . BY Margaret I. Norton, 2617; Marsh, Alexander S-Sgt., Her slippers satired red, tripped time ‘ r r ‘, Fort Lauder-{son of Andrew M. Marsh, Route 1,| To May’s mad moon in teasing rhyme. ‘ Wauchula. RK Leonard R., Sgt., hus- | Miller, Charles W., Pvt., son of Her flaming hair, in loose refrain band of Mrs. Ola’C. Rainey, Gen pee ree Te Wilson, 300 E. North Defied the threatened clouds of rain. Gainesville. '- ’ Woodrow, Pfc., brother } Bee Pan eee ee The thunder roared, the lightning crashed, of Mrs. Taft Wood, Box 73, Fort| Cocoa. The maidden hung her head abashed. Ouder | Rubn, Jack, Pfc., son of Isador Sampson J., Pvt.,)Rubin, 215 23rd St., Miami Beach. | Her gown was torn, her hair was wet; Mrs Susie H. Sheffield,| Woodhouse, Herbert A., Pfe., \ Route, Fernandina. \husband of Mrs, Naomi L. Wood- Taylog, James RB, Pvt, son of} house, 101 W. 21st St. Jackson- bn =F. Layfield, Gen. Del,,| ville. | Blountstown ee ' Yeun@iocd; Bidar P. ag.) ae Se ' Arthur J, Youngblood, 78 | TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS ‘ ve, Tampa ss Arm ov i , ” agen: Puroean Ara Rear Admiral. Albert ¢:. Read i Ralph 8 _ 12 Spring St.,|P"? Lyme, N. H., 58 years ago. : Jack " ; Congresswomen Frances P. j P ie, Srenh. tb. Je. Pfc,, | Bolton of Cleveland born there, ' ' Frank Cookson, Jr,,!6 years ago. : 4008 aa Tampa. , Warner Baxter, actor, born r wit H. Pfc, gon| Columbus, Ohio, 54 years ago. a a ie Carns, 5739, Henry’ D. Collier, president of BW Od Torra f {Standard Oit of California, born < ée ne 4 Lt. son of 5a Francisco, 69 years ago. i Alex Gt id, 256 NE. 117th Prof. Eugene F. Savage, noted Yale painter-sculptor, born Cov- j ington, Ind., 62 years ago. Justin R. Whiting, president of Commonwealth & Southern, born Clair, Mich., 59 years ago. Howard Lindsay of New York actor, playwright and producer, .| born Waterford, N. Y., 56 years ago. James V. 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