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Cpl, David James'who has been at Camp Stewart, Ga, spent several days here visit ing his wife and baby, Diane, He is now at Farmingdale, Long Island, New York S—l/c Roy Elmore was home on a 15 day leave and came by to say hello to his friends in the office. This'was his first visit home in 15 months. He thought every thing had changed right much, even to his grlrl friend but it must have been for the better, since he spent most of his time vdth her, S-2/c Mack L, Kale from Lake City, Florida is spending some time with his wife, i the former Ruby Fortenberry, and his friends. He and Ruby have been seen I’i^t much in Lawndale and vje know they are very happy from the expression on their faces. Hilled McKee F-3/c spent 10 days here with his parents and friends this past month, Hillard sure ctoos look nice and we cg,n*t tell tliat he has changed one bit. He talked right much about one special girl from up North but we think he put in good time vd-th these southern belles while here. Wonder if he was taking music lessons from one of the Mitchem tvjins? 'A/c Thomas B, Hord, Jr, from Seymour, Indiana spent a few days with his wife and by, Sherry, last month. We didn’t get to see him but everyone said he sure did look swcjj., P’.rt. I^foy Southards from Fort McClellan, Ala, spent a twelve day furlou^ in this vicinity - mostly on the highway between Fallston and Lawndale, This was Foy‘s Lirst furlou^ and we know he enjoyed every single minute of it. All of the office lorce’thorou^ly enjoyed the greeting he gave his girl. He reported to Camp Maxey, Texas. P\ii, Brevard Hunt, also from Fort McClellan, Ala, spent several days with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Ophus S. Hunt, That uniform really did things for "Bardy" and al?5o that tan he had acqaired basking in the Alabama sun. He and Foy had gained so much ’.veight that we wondered if they hadn't been on a sii months vacation instead of slaving for Uncle Sain, it ^ General News Mr, and Mrs. P. P. Richards have received a telegram saying that their son. Pvt, P. P. Richards, Jr, has been slightly wounded in France on July 8, Mrs, Pearl Peeler has received a telegram from her son lucius Randall saying he had landed in San Francisco and that he'hopes to see her soon. He has been serving overseas somewhere in the South Pacific, Hr. and Mrs. M, M, Southards received a telegram from their son, James Southards sa.yins ho had landed in California and would be home soon, Jim has been awarded the Puiple Hearb for being seriously wounded in the battle of Biak, He has been overseas lOt* almost two and one-half years. The family of Woodrow VJhisnant has received a telegram from him saying that he had Innded in New York, Woodrow has served in EnglPJid for the past two years. The Hoover Rail Staff extends sympathy to the family of Mrs, Julia McNeeley who died August 2', Mrs, McNeeley v;as the mother of Everett McNeeley, who is now a prison^ er in Germany,
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