TO TAU IIUDBt COURSE Private Wayne F. Loudarmilk, ?an a( Mr. nod Mrs. Loudermfik, Muiphy, has been selected to att end Leaders'* Course the moat adv anced training program of the Antl aircraft Artillery HepU. clsss from a group of mors than 400 soldiers. The purpose of the Course is to train potential leaders early hi their military careen and develop them to lead troops as oon- com missioned officers. MOOSE IN KOREA Marine SSgt Paul B. Moore, an of Mrs. Alma Moore of RFD 4, HayesvMe, baa arrived in Korea. Mrs. Chandler U HoateM To B. W. C. Mr*. A. B. Chandler. Sr. mi hoatem and Mia* EMxabeth KM Pat rick oo-faaete?? to the B. W. C. of the First S*|iHk Church of And rew* Thursday at the home of the The program was "What la the Advance Program Doing To Us?",! with Mrs. Geiusha PuHMim in cfaar j He has been eloigned to ? unit of First Marine Division replac ing a combat veteran for rotation to the United States. Prior to leaving for Korea. 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Others on,the program were Mrs. Chandler, Mrs. Ruth Starr PuHhim, Mrs. Mabel Ray burn, Mrs Amos Harris, Mrs. Glenn McGuire and Mrs. Carl West. The following officers were elec ed for the coming year: Mrs. Ruth Starr Pullium, chairman; Mrs. Mabel Ray burn, vice chairman; Miss -Bertha McGuire, secretary; Miss Marvie Bradley, treasurer; Mrs. Eva Wood, with Miss Eliza beth Kilpa trick as her assistant, and Miss Meredith W-bitaker, with Mrs. L. B. Womack as assistant, were elected program leaders. Refreshments were served to the 24 persons present. LOVINGOOD Bill N. Lofliwood, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wade H. Lovlngood of Route S, Murphy, la bow at the V. S. Naval Receiving SUtlon, Norfolk, Virginia, awaiting fur ther aaalgment to a Naval unit la the Atlaatic area. The Norfolk Naval Receiving Station, commanded by Captain John Harlee, U. S. N? processes approximately 8,000 men a mon th on their way to and from Nav al Activities all over the world. 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