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I OAROMOUNT K£'-VS FOR SERVICE MSN & WOMEN Sldnsy Bliimenthal & Ooot Ino, Rooky Mounts,. N, C, July *» 1944 HO. MORE GOOD HEWS CAROMOUNT NEWS offaycd an edltoral ^UiS 2 » 1.944 brings «Uore Good Naw8"o Tho progress of the thA invasions and occupations have exceeded all expectation® theaters of war« Separated by great globular distances- thft r s Boptt^awcu uy gxoBc gxoouiar aisxanoes-«- Powers are drawn eo close together by strategic coordination increasingly greater understanding and syrapathya ie an urge in. our hearts to shout from the house tops for the this urge is subdued by a realisation of the heart achesj the blood shod, the suspense^ the lives lost, ®^*®.,^eali8ation, Yet, we receive a letter from a Caromount Service saying, "These foxholes and slit trenches get rather stand that o*kay“>and our spirits are booetedo In the privations, turmoil and confusion, working day Yocn 1 ^'iads time to write us a note. Such fortitude is the qn / suooeo!*§ American Manhood and Womaidiood that no Kaal, nor Nipponese oan Bsruiiy oonibato midst of all of our confusion of ideas and moods, sympathids ■^^exets^ we still say—More Good News, month brings greater tragedy for individuals yet nearer peace, and happiness for all. Editor - R, Quillen Ward Assistant Editor - Evelyn Grumpier Art Editor - Margaret Cockrell Reporteran "Diad" Adams, Waiter Greenman, E, H, Suassmuth^ Bill Lawson, Evelyn Toler, Wahab Edwards, Cora Wester, Howard Landis, Ray Barniiill, Rachel Land, Will Young, Paul Wells, Randolph Sutton, Jiiaffli© Speight, E, B, Oavis, Lee Robert Joyner, Alma Lanoaater, Knox Ellia, Josephine Weeks, Mary Trevathaa, Cal Jones, Tiny Sutton, and Pete Thompson, Artist Margaret Cockrell devotes the cover design to the ‘entir- ing efforts and patriotic gestures of the Women in War at home, in andustry, end in service. We think the women realize they have a great task to perform in doing their pert wherever they may be, ^ t' ^
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