Parents Get Purple Heart

CLEBURNE. Feb. 23 (Spl.)--
The Purple Heart awarded Posthumously to Dayton Monroe Masters,
gunner's mate, third class, in the Navy, for wounds resulting in his
Death, Dec. 7,, 1941, has been received by his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
A. N. Masters, who moved here a short time ago from Avoca.
Masters was reported missing in action after the sinking of the
Battleship Arizona on which he wsa stationed at Pearl Harbor.
Later his death was announced by the Navy Department.
A native of Granbury Masters attended school at Avoca, grad-
ating there in 1939. He enlisted in November of that year and was
assigned to the Arizona after boot camp training.
A Brother, Pvt Harvey E Masters, is an Army Air Group
crewman at Lubbuck.
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