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. .«i I I 1 1 t i Uil I i t lltl M M iu • lit! 14> 1« 1 i t I 1 t il t u > i t >i II M t. 1 t. I * i (111 t K ( u 11: H I i 1; 11 f 111 ini (: 1111 i;. 1. 1111 i 11): iU S Pvt. jlanio FarJce r = Sgt. L ,VJ. Shook, jr. 3 G-ershon J,‘ shugar = J. 3.Arnold, Jr., s 2/c = Nornan E. Turner, s 2/c I "Budcly Everett § Jlmnlc R. Brewer - I pfc, "Chlng" Marrow- : Helen Lane, SK 3/° ■ H Cpl. Geo,.F, Miller i Capt, Ira Craddock . \ Fvt. Herbert Bailey | Ml'I 2/c Johnnie Hudson f Sgt. Elwood Pittnan f Roy Conyers, A/S | Pvt, "Bip" Carotarphen ’ | Tain. R. Tew, s 2/c | John P. Sanderson, A/S \ * MARRIAGES' ' ' | In CaGwell County, N, C. ! Mr. william Bean to | Mls3 Sarah Greenfield. ■ I If Fate shall to their I wishes yield- ‘ ■ . ■ I And Fate to true love | leans. - j Tine may bestow on this | Greenfield-. • | A lovely'crop of Beans I - By,Lyn^Bond. ’ ; July 13,1^31- I Edenton Gazette' - ! The HPN of July under the | Crisp report, reported | Bill Hudson aa missing in i action. We are now in ? informed that the Interna | tional Rod Cross report = Bill a prisoner in Gerraa- I ny. ■ i Jack 0,- Riley, Wilson boy former Rocky Mount tobac conist roportod killed in action in French Invasion His wife is nov; with her parents in Willianston with 2 month old baby. Definition of a gentle men: A wolf with pati ence. Mr, Dumb Belldriver: "I think I have a flat tire and the sweet young thing answered, "I KNOW I HAVE" ^lobert Lee Corbett, Chairman of A.B. C. Board, invests i|50,000 A.B. C. sur plus in war bonds. City xemployees throw feed for Tootsie Mayo and Sam Sheffield. Good clean stories were told and Sara made a fine talk about experiences in bombing, M, S. Brown was toastmaster-Mrs, Biscoe Howell & Mrs, Bob W orsley prepared cornbread Ike Brown, Ben Edmondson & Geo. cher ry the cue. One keg of beer disappea-, red. Tobacco market here to open Aug' 21, Sgt, Charlie T, Pulley lands in Italy. Mrs. Dan (Martha Simmons) Arm strong to Savannah to join husband, now commissioned. Pfc, Ed Haterc doing field radio work in Italy. Rotary, Kiwanis, Lions or ganize soft ball league- play 2 games^ a week, Presbyterian Minister Robert Hough joins Rotary club, Zeb Brinson Incoming Rotary pres, Luther Bennett, 'fe colored, charged with cornal know ledge 12 yr, old colored Lillie May Brown, Buck cherry is with uncle Sam at Ala, Tech, will make good student and great football player. Shaw White hurst still a Jap prisoner on island between japan & china. Writes mother about twice year. Says he is per mitted to work on farm daily but we doubt it. ' . Mrs, Hubert Thomas visits Sgt, Hu bert at Texarkana^, Lt, Aubrey Shac- kell, U. S, N. ‘of D, C., visits par ents, Miss Ellonor White, employee W, S. Clark & Sons accepts position in Louisburg, Buck Cherry & Conrad Taylor go to Ala:Polytech and Arthur Edmondson univ, of Ala, for Army Spec Training. County ^-H'crs enroll for.National Food for victory Contest,'/Fire Dept has chicken supper for retiring Fire Commissioner keohln, -Chief Dancy toastmaster. Fireman Ike Brown, Ben Edmondson and Geo, cherry cooked chickens, colored pirechief Columbus Beamon told^stories and "fire Water" furnished the pep. Ruby Hudson & Kate Irvin Johnson speak to colonial aud ience in re war bond purchases. Mrs, J. T. Sadler as per usual most active a^iong children in boosting sales and she really gets results. Marshall Staton addresses Kiwanis, subject divorce laws. Bill pitt farm near Pinetops produces first cotton ball "Seven up" Taylor conducts drive for scrap tin for war effort. Tarboro pool enjoys big Fourth with gas and travel restrictions empha- oized. Bill Babcock & L, P. Hornthal feature basic training banquet at Crowder. Acting .as commedians they I.
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