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Above is another panel of Plymouth countyans in the service. Another panel will appear next Thursday, and with it The Globe-Post exhausts its supply of pictures of men and women in uniform. Some of the pictures have been in this office for some time, but arrangements have now been made to print pictures of those in the service without much delay. Bring or send them in to The Globe-Post, but make sure it is a good print. The average print, taken with a small camera, usually lacks the sharpness and does not make good copy. The Globe-Post photographic department will advise you if the print will reproduce properly. Pictures never leave the office, and can be called for after the picture appears in the paper. Please identify all prints.
Source: LeMars Globe-Post, June 12, 1944 (photo included)
***Further Research:
Cecil Eugene “Gene” Hutton was born July 24, 1923 to Nelson Elmer James and Clara Marie Eggebrecht Hutton. He died Feb. 20, 2012 and is buried in Memorial Park Cemetery, Sioux City, IA.
Pvt. Hutton served with the U.S. Marine Corps in World War II.
Source: ancestry.com