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CLEVELAND PLAIN DEALER, MONDAY, JULY 15, 1946 [[image]] WELL DONE was the verdict given yesterday in the Third Detachment of the Civil Air Patrol Third Cleveland Squadron (Cadets) upon completion of a year of training. Capt. G. W. Brennels (right, center), commanding officer of the squadron is shown MRS. R. A. GORDON DIES IN HOSPITAL Brecksville Resident Was Born on Walnut Street Private funeral services will be held for Mrs. Gertrude Hofste Gordon of Brecksville, wife of Raymond A. Gordon, retired investment broker, and a lifelong resident of the Cleveland area. Mrs. Gordon, who was born in 1879 on old Walnut Street, in the present downtown area, when it was an avenue of small white cottages, died Saturday at Hanna House, University Hospitals, after GROUP OF PARENTS TO FETE VET SONS 1944 Promise Will Be Fulfilled Saturday BY NATHAN SILVERMAN Next Saturday night in the Empire Room of Hotel Cleveland a group of parents will gather to fulfill a promise they made in 1944 when their sons marched off to war. By the grace of God - and the United States Army, Navy and Marines - the 15 boys, members of the Algamen Club, have all returned after service including invasions of