^flVES COMmJNIQ;JE CCHTl^nJED from Indiana and says that Wilbur will be home on furlough soon Eleanor Howard and her children are at the beach‘too. Polly Thom as Norfleet just returned from Cs-.rolina'Beac'h with a honey of a sun biarn. Becl^y West, (she’s I4r, ' G-eorge Smith ’ s daughter), and her husband, Inkey, are on furlough vacation* Alyce Gordon,ex pects Don home any day now. prances Jones says that Sid has ar rived safely in England--and Johnny Owens has landed in Australia, Our husbands are really scattered far and wide - but wherever you ire you know our hearts, are with you. Keep safe for u / Love and kieses/-■^Youa;’’Wives. ) WKie?AKEHS NWS: L X Ll_j ^ Mrs. ^ Martha, Jones, Mrs. kk P. Battle, and MrC . C. H.\ Denby all died here recently. The Distin guished F!J~ying cross havS been awarded T/Sgt, John H. Armstrong,': v7ho is a member of the U. S, At’my' Eighth Air Force. John has Just completed a visit with his family, Capt. Owen Moore,^ who has- been on duty in the Aleutians for more than two, years, , is now on leave here visiting; hiip family. Lt* Perry Bland, and Lt. Jim mie price spent a. few days here after graduating fi^om the Army Air School. G-eorge Tucker, ph. M.IC has been assigned, duty in the- Dispensary at Patuxent* River, Md., Pfc. Alvin Woodard visited friends x^hile on leave., Ensign ,Danfbrd Cutchin is home for a few, days. The Denson family is living in' Elisabeth City'until school opens. Kinchen Taylor and, his wife- are living in the ' apartment with Mrs, Lettie .Bell. , (Dorothy, Ladd .and Mrs^j W. G*Rof^ser, Jr., are vxorking in the bank. , KART MILL seas* He vms is now in New on furlough. pvt.-William Harrpll has rx^tui’ned to the States and, is now home on furlo^Ugh^ after 2b moht^.s over in the invasion of* North Africa. Pvt. Jesse Pol- G-uinea. . Pfc. Willie Pigg, Jr.,' was. recentIj^ Johnnie Sanderson T'- W . and Roy'Conger are hom.'e bn R. Howell, was. .recently home on l‘i^ave Mrs. :Tob Edmondson has received word, that been wounded. pvt. Ronby Harrell is nov; Varn.ell.and, 'pvt. Loe Dew, Jr. , recen13y lard home 1eave from U, S. Navy, from U. S, Navy. ^Mr, ^ their son, Johnnie, has in prance. Cpi. Marvin met in England. They/are stationed.near each other, pfc, Sarah L, Berwick has been propoted to Cpl* ' pv't, Robert ];j0ng, Jr., was r ecently home , on furlough. pvt. Gussic, Andrews has returned',to camp ftf,ter a furlough home. S/Sgt, chlarlie pully is now in Ita,ly. Pyt. Bertrn BerwickVwrites from^Italy that he has been in-the det- thodral in Rome and it' is most beautiful. Mrs. Ernest ’Veils has gone to Austin, Texas, to spend sometime with husband pvt, E^^nest .Wells. , Mr. ?{ Mrs. E«; L, Pit'tman hr'Ve /moved to Newport - News-, ■ va, to make their home. Mr. Pittman ,has been ‘working' there, for some- time,'. Pvt, Herman Morris has been moved from. Hawaii to somewhere 'in the South-pacific, ' .. ' ' RUNNYMEDE NEWS;; Boys .home . on furlough: Charlie , K* Levy kent, Li11ie' Berry worsley, Ha5^wood, ourganus, Jimmie Brewer Curtis Clark, James Wickie Taylor, Seba'Wooten, Willie F’-issell, Robert Walston and. Luther Melton^ Jr. ,Kr. & Mrs., Levy Kent an- the birth of a daughter.-•, Mr/ & Mrs. Washburn Coker announ ^of a daughter.' ;Mr. &,'Mrs. ,Rb.y, Powell announce' 'the Ba^.er died July' l6th. ' ,Mrs. 'Willie Shepard Mrs, S., j. Brewer , a.nnGunce t.he, cnga,^em'ent Mls's F.reddi e ■ Mathevj-s., to. Bill Ellis ■ o t nounce ce the birth birth of a son. K, D. died June 25th,' mi*. & of their granddaughter^ Seattle, ^^fash, Lt. Eddie Taylor* s parents, Mr.;& Mrs. T ay lor and xf\f e ar e home vi s i t i ng Mr s G-i'.^Tam Butler; Returning to camp,' he 0lark, better knovjn as pos,s, was will be sent overseas. Willard in tho Olympics in Alaska, He entered in nine, events 'and.* won first, second, and third in '©very event.' He won two beautiful trophies, which he is soifiding hame. He, is Expected home soon as ?5 'monthoi A new iiddress; Pvt,. Emory M. Fish er, 3if$0577S, S.’ C.'U. M, ?' D^t., Charleston, S.C. ^

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