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Show MORE SOLDIERS RETURN HOME. Charles E. Oldham, son- of Mrs. Louis Oldham of this city, returned home from Fort Logan, Colorado Wednesday after more than eight months spent in the service of Uncle Sam. Mr. Oldham left here on June 15th going to the University of Utah at Salt Lake City, where he was a member of the training detachment. He remained there for a little over two weeks and then came home on an extended furlough. He leiT again on August 30th and was transfered from the University to Fort Omaha, Nebraska, where he was in training until Feb. 17, when he was sent to Fort Logan for discharge. Mr. Oldham Old-ham was a member of the Signal Corps, Air Service. Francis Neilson returned home Wednesday from San Diego where he has been in the U. S. Naval Air service since' July 29th 1918. Mr. Neilson was a quartermaster of the second class. He had many thrilling thrill-ing experiences while in the service on the coast. Capt. Jacob Johnston came to Mt. Pleasant yesterday to visit with his brother, F.d. Johnston, local druggist drug-gist in this city. ('apt. Johnston spent six months over seas. He was mustered out of service at Camp Pike, Arkansas about two weeks ago. . George Terkelsen. son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Terkelsen of this city, returned home last Saturday !io:n Camp Kearny. California, where he has been in training since lisi .Mit e. Roy Jeffs returned home S - : i , r 1 : i from an eastern training camp niter having been in the service of Uncle Sam since last Spring. Mr. . lefts v;.s about to sail for France whoa ihe Armistice was signed. |