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CRISF REPORT: The wedding of Miss Juli'a Loveiace and Cctptain Perry W» Lee, Jr. , was solemnized July 21th ih the Post Chapel, Fd-rt Knox, Kentucky, 'Mr, and Mrs* M. Lovelace, Parent s ,of the bride, and Miss An "ne Lovelace, sister of the brid.e^, attended the wedding,.... Mrs. Rosa Eagles has returned from Camden, where she has been visiting her son, Mr.. Albert Eagles.. Mr. and Mrs. J. e. Eagles and children, Jackie and Joe', spent several days at Myrtle Beach during the. month of July M rs. W. E* Lovelace and' Mrs. Jeromo' Stockard of, Ro cky Mount vjere overnight guests pf Mrs, 'E'* Y. Lovelace, Thursday, ■ July 20th. Mrs. Lovelace returned with them to their home for the v/eekf^d.'■ Mrs. Willie 'A. Morriss of Eopkerton is-visiting relatives in crisp this Week...... Mr. Ralph 33-and has returned to Crisp to reside. ■ He; will .operate a ^barber shop in Macclesfield The engagement; of ’ Miss Vir^ginia Fritts and Lt. (J.G-.) N. F* Lovelace, Jr. has been an nounced. The vrcddihg will be August '^th\ BELIEVE IT OR NOT; " . Robert (Yctc) Wilson, ' driving a Jeep' down the road in India, saw two doughboys ahead. Pulling along side of them, he stopped and- said, “going m;/ way?,»« They piled' in, not not not3^Jing the driver. A fmhu ndred yards down the road one exclaimed, *’Danld if it ain't old Pete Wilaon?" Pete turned and .nearly passed out. None other than old Bill Hatten sat there beside him. A wedding vCarriaige was seen driving through the streets of Now York the other day. "'Inscribed-in "chalk on the back were the words; "Result of c areless Talk,^» , ' Organized 19^2 EDCECOHBE -BANK & TRUST COMPANY TARBORO, N. C. Resources $1,600,000.09 This Bank congratulates the Home Front Nev/s and wishes for each boy and girl • in the Service comx)iotc sa.fety, and an early return , home Sam N. Clark ■ J. W. J^orbes Chairman 0 f the Board president G-,'. Harold ' Hyrick Ca'Shior' ' J. R. Owens, Asst. Cashier (On leave with U, S. N. R) (The above space was purchased"^by Edg ecombe BankTrust Company ' as a contribution''towards; getting but' this issue,) •, ■ ■ ; # i r f.—•, fc . . . ... . ■ TMiltori G-., Fussell,' pfQ. Med. . Det,.. of the Infantry,, is : reported killed in act ion in' France on June 21, 19”r^. ^He, is the son of Mr. ’& Mrs. Herbert W. FU^sell* A ^'splendid boy casts his all in .the- defense of Liberty loving America and it remains our duty to see that he, tdid not.die in vain, , ; ^ ■ Wt, Wo learn from Mrs. Jimmie Britt, efficient Secretary of Edgecombe Co. Loca^l Board Ho, 1, that from over 1300 men sent into the sei’vice.by that Board, five have mnde the supreme sacrifice. Three of these fine were killed' in actio,n,. one. died from accidental causes, and .one illness. Our heads are bowed for- these boys and we .are' thankful the percentage is as small'as it is. The■names of ,the boys arcr Sorey; L. B,*, Wooten; A. D. Webb; T.: H. Fcltoh and. m. G-. Fussell. from that Bo- D* Coca Cola Brown says for you G-, I. Joe's to watch out for the • next (September) HFN issue - Hh will furnish pictures of the svrimming meetv bathing beauties, and pictures of the succeseful War Bond committees.- f
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