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Bennie D* Bi'own RM 3/Q> r sn.yg his New Island is the best of the lotxK-ith. more‘plnoee to go anfi more things to do; saw G-eo. Newsomo USN 8c; Zcb. Umphlot, • USN at; his U50 Center; ‘is■ advised that, Nathan Ford is stationed close to him. Linwood philpot, USN of' North Africa was instructed „ to . take a patient temperature ,«• the patient i.s tpm peraturo was normal but\Linwcod»s was not for the patient, who'didhVt rbcognize tinwccd,,. was Lt. Julian Fenner of Rocky Mt. & Tarboro. .; J/B* (Fats) Johnson, of a . Pacific Naval All* Bn.se has a permanent appointment of sayshe fail od to get his Oct. HFN and wants to know.what-to■ tell 500 mates'who keep asking'«has.the Homo/Pa- per come yet,» / , \ - . ' • ■ * - Oaston W.,; Taylor, Y 2/c of the U. SiS. Maumee has traveled so far that a. thousand miles.now soems^. as fifty once^ did; votes the HFN his best contact ^ AV with home. Wm, A* (Dick) Ever’ett S 2/c. is static- - ned In Florida and takes his dally swIq in thO; Warm Atlantic fcven'as any retired;_capitali.st. might. Df'--nf6rd E. cut"51iin A* S# V-7 want's-.u's to be sure & get hi's address -Just right' for two rea sons; first :he wants’the HFN''arid 2nd he gets'demerits for.any mkll re ceived; with'the. wrong address, -A/s Jce' Wagner has .been going to coll ege at the university of Alabama for the last months. Pvt, W. R, And, rews, U*SiM*'C* was wounded in the staking of Tai^^iwa* Lt. Nelson.Howard,; USNR is back in the'States nfter having helped out in the Salerno Invasion - told many and Interesting tales in his hours stay in ”Ye Editor*s” office. A visiting lawyer (whoVsaid ho wa^ in a great hurry) decided, .^to hnve a chair and stayed, with^his mouth open until Lt. Howard finished his stories.of forelgia lands.. The Lt* was at one time stationed at a base in North Africa when n piatorn of Sea- Bees came in to finish a Job-and were being-duly inspocte-d by Lt.How- axd.one SeaBee stood at atteritlcn’but with a big smile spread all over; his face; said smile Irritating- spit and polish Howard, Tp. the bellow ing question: ”>Jhats ycur aamo?»‘, the :smiling Scabee replied: ’’Johnnie. Hudson, Tarboro, N,C* "Chucking ' officers who wore behind Lt, Howard are quoted as saying* "Quit hollowing, t'fe know.you won’t /do a thing to that Tarboro Boy if he laughes his face off*” Johnnie Hudson F 1/c hps Just arrived home on an extended furlough. ’ SS/ISON’S OREETINaS TO EDO-ECOMBE SERVICE MEN ■ from' ^ , SANK U'k) i T ARBORO N.€: a. Harold Myrlck Clp.rencc G-* Brown James 0, Hall Member F B I C Jennie E* Levy. Beulah B, Simnons . Polly T# Norfleet The .Edgecombe Bank & Trust Company, without solicitaticn, purchased the above advertisement, for fifty dollars and thereby gave.the finan cial air? necessary in publishing this issue of the Home Front News.We Join with the readers of the Home Front News in expressing our thanks for this necessary and timely financial aid. . ,,,
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