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Front row seated, left to right: Hazel Cameron, Fort Bragg; Eula Wiggins, Fayetteville; Annie Ruth Tur ner, Kinston; Lucile Thompson, Wilson; Iris Duke, Henderson; Lucile Stevens, Newbern. Standing, left to right: Eva Bunting, Tarboro; Marion Gray Carstarphen, Tarboro. The above group were among those employees of the Carolina Telephone and Telegraph Company attend, ing a noise conference put on by the Company for three days during October. Each day a luncheon was served on the Community House grounds to the employees. GETTING OUT THE HOME FRONT NEWS Geo. Earnhart, Editor of the Home Front News, holding the Tarboro Southerner, and David (Lightning) Lee dictating some of the better jokes to the three stenographers. Reading from left to right; Phoebe Jane Harris, Elizabeth Ruffin, Mrs. George Earnhart. The rear guard is none other than Red Harper of the Tarboro Public Works Department. Watch this paper for pictures of others of the HFN Staff. This Page Courtesy of M. S. BROWN, Secretary-Treasurer TARBORO COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO., Inc. Tarboro, N. C. who sends Greetings and Best Wishes to all Service Men from Edgecombe.
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