/(ipV'-'Vr'i'u-/-.'V ,n\ j ■ >;>it-A ■ r!‘'=- rJ v^Jv, n . ^^ - 0J\ rr J . ;..K rt ■;,' ■.yi.‘ i;i‘i; ■S’-.» ■ S.iV m Uh t.'c^ V M W A^x \: jvi'fe Pvt. R J\. V-lJ f J 1 Robert Pearson has reported to Fort Jackson, S.C., after spending a 15-day furlough with his wife and parents, i!r. & I\Irs. Ike Pearson. Robert came home from Camp Clochete, La.’, but reported to Ft, Jackson, where he vdll undergo special train- ing for duty in the Pacific Theatr. Mack'^TCal^, S 2/c of Lake City, Fla* spent 17 days this past month at his Mother's , home in Shelby and at his wife’s .parents here. Mack vyas called home ori account of the serious illness and de ath of»his K'bther. Th^ Hoover 'Rail Oang 'iviah’-to extend their •sympathy to Hack and his-family, ' Sgt, Boyd Hoyle of Marianna, Fla. recently spent a short stay here with his sister. Kiss Florence Hoyle, V/e saw Boyd at some of the coramencepient exercises at Piedmont and he seemed to be enjoying himself immensely* ■ • Corp. Ruth Mauney Patterson,’ daughter of Mrs, Eva'Mauney, spent a l5-day furlough ’ with her Moms and sisters during the early part of,'June. Ruth had been stationed at ' Bcjlling Field in-Washington but was having her last visit home for awhile as s.he was ready to ship-for overseas duty, Ruth stayed at home pretty closely, just rcSsting and getting a good suntan dovurx on the Riverbank - she really makes a snappy looking WAC and we know her Moms is very, very;proud of her. Best "of Luck on that voyage acrosd the pond, Cpl, Pattersonll " ' • '' Robey Brackett, B.M. 2/c is enjoying a 30-day leave with his wife and other members ' of his family^ Robey has been undergoing treatment at a naval hospital in St, Albans, N,Y. Mary Elsie says Robey has been- having a grand time visiting relatives 'and friends, and just "lazying" around home - they arc planning a fishing trip to Bridgewater dur ing his leave. Don’t catch all the "Big Ones’* Robey, leave a few for Uncle Tom Richard and Jerry Caldwell, At the end ‘of his leave, Robey will return to St, Albans for fur ther treatment, ^ Flay Woasej S l/c son of Mr. & Mrs. Charley Wease, has returned to Norfolk, Va, after spending I'O days at home. Flay looks fine in his 'UVhites” and we hear he had a svjell tjjne while home, his chief pastime being "Courtin.” Flay .spent one day in Lincolnton, as guest of his Uncle and Aunt, 'Mr,'& Mrs. Carmie VJcase,'' Sgt, Harold Bridges and Mrs. Bridges and young son, Harold Gregg, spent the week-end of Junc,^l6th with Harold’s parents, Mr. & Mrs. E.D. Bridges. They had a big week-end at-P^id’s and from all accounts- the;?c was rather a •*large" supper on Sunday Nite with 31 people there for supper, including the ’•Melody Boys" -.and their wives from Gastonia, S/Sijli, George Hart of Laredo, Texas breezed in Monday Nite in the wee small hours, soir.ewhore around 3 A-Mish.for a 21-day furlough with his folks, Mr. & Jlrs, George' H.'-'rl:,, George is' charmed, to be sho’, with his nev^ little niece, Virginia Lee Hart, (Continued on next page)

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