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OUTSTANDING SERVICE
Mr. and Mrs.' Horatio Frierson of Aaron Academy are proud of the outstanding service being rendered by their three sons who are with branches of the United States Army in the European Sector.
FOUR SONS IN \ SF^VICE
TISGT. J. Q. FRIERSON
Technical Sergeant J. Q. Frierson who is a ground crew chief with the . Noted Silver Streaks Marauders has been awarded the Bronze Star “For Meritorious services in direct support of combat operations against the _ enemy.”	31
This was in recognition of his untiring efforts in preparing for battle^ the Veteran Ninth Air Force bomber d , “Terre Haute Tornado” which hadp i successfully completed 71 combat^
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He was particularly diligent on^ Historic D-Day when the “Terre^ Haute Tornado” piloted by Captain Robert E. Wilson of Terre Haute, Ind, took part in the Ninth Air Force at-1 tack which spear headed the invasion of France.
NOW OVERSEAS
FIRST SGT. TERRELL MANIERI PVT. DONALD MANIERI Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Manieri, Sr , lave reason to wear laurels even :hough they are not awarded by the Government for they have four sons serving their country, three of them overseas.
Pfc. Sidney Manieri, Jr., Army Air Corps, is stationed at Kingsman, Arizona. He hiis recently been home
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JAMES WOODROW BILBO James Woodrow Bilbo has been in service since August 18, 1941 and has been overseas nine months. He is mr son of Mrs. Agnes Bilbo of Rsi_St. Louis.	-----
WALTER FITCH, S 2jc
Walter Fitch, S 2|c, has been' in the Navy turee years, one of which he has seen seivice in the Pacific area. He is from Jeanerette,. La.*-married anu the father of two children.
Before entering service he was employed at Wilmer’s Cash Grocery.
family reunion at her home at Necaise recently—to say good bye to her son Adchie and to welcome home her son Fred. It was the first time Archie and Fred had seen each other in two years.
The reunion was a real old fashioned one. The family had been preparing for it all week and dhe table was laden with food—turkey, chicken, ham, pies’and cakes of all descriptions. The kind of meal the boys dream about when they are away from home.
Among the guests were: Mrs. S. B. Howard and children Mr. and Mrs. 'Kenneth Neeley, Mrs. Estus Ladner (and daughter, Pvt. and Mrs. ArcLiie Saucier and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Luke V. Saucier and family. Guests from Picayune were: Mr. and Mrs. Loren Ladner, Mr. /D. A. Ladner, Mr. and Mrs. Purvis Polk and children and Mrs. Leola Spiers
Archie left Thursday for a, port of embarkation for overseas duty. Fred is now stationed in New Orleans after having served overseas on an LST for eighteen months. He participated in the invasions of Italy and France and saw action in Africa and Burma and India.
The only regret the family had was ;that Sunday was the birthday of 'another brother, Chief Petty Officer Ralph Saucier, U. S. C. G. R., and he was unable to be there as he has been in the South Pacific for the ;past nine months.	_
HONORABLY
DISCHARGED
PVT. JOHN M. WESTON Pvt. John M. Weston, who recently returned from the European theatre of war, where he served with the 29th division.
Private Weston was twice wounded, in action in France, and spem several months recuperating in a hospital in England. He also spent some time in hospitals in this country, for further treatement. He received a.r honorable discharge from the Army, while a patient, at Welch Convalescent Hospital, Daytona Beach, Fla.
He holds the Purple Heart with the oak leaf cluster, and the Conduct Infantryman’s Badge, for exemplary conduct in action against the enemy.
IN PACIFIC AREA
CARL J. BANDERET, S l[c
Carl J. Banderet, S l|c, U. S. N. R., son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Banderet of this city and husband of the former Miss Clifford Kimmel.
Young Banderet is a graduate of St. Stanislaus in the class of ’35 and is on a transfer ship in the Pa-cifir War area. He has had some very interesting and some very hazardous experiences in the Pacific.
Mrs. Banderet and her three daughters are with her parents Mr, land Airs. Edward Kimmel.


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