■REP0RT3RS REFOHT CONT»D ■ ' ■ SPESD NEWS: Pvt. Stanley Vick receiving .basic' training at Camp Hood, Texas. Pfc. James M, Howell of Signal Corps transferred to Ft. Levjis/Wash. Sgt, 0. P. Speed in France writes apout interesting things seen in England, and France.. RUKMYlffiDS .KSV/S: Home,'on furlough: Sgt. Johnnie King;■ ,G-raham But ler, Jr; Dick Rawls; Little BerrsA .Worsley: Cole man Johnson; WAG Estelle Rawls; Luther Melton, Jr; Fletcher Daugh- tridge; ?fc.' VJillard hbme on- 21 day furlough after 2b' months" in Alaska - will report to Cami3 Swift,. Texas. Yernon Clark ^ returned to Halmes Bible College■, Kiss Lula Harris marries Pvt. EmoryTis her of Tarboro. Pfc. G-eorge Olark .in' hospital in southern France after being In Italy and Sicily for l2 month: Lo , CONSiOEilEWS.,;^ Home on leave: Lt. Earl Anderson; Norfleet Under-, woo:d, U, S, Navy; Ruffin Edmondson, USMCj' .-Billy Manning, U.S.H; Pfc, 'Johnnie Simmons. ■ Krs. G-eorge Harris received word that herson has been wounded In South Pacific. -Cpl. .MV'T. Price has arrived, safely in .Italy, Says Italian people will do a week's laundry for two packages of Araerican cigarettes..' Revival meeting held durii;ig week of'Oct. l6th and eleven people were bap tized on Sunday night. ' ' "• it -M- -J'c -Jf ■}fr ■44' ilr ^5- ■if •«* •}?■ H'f -«• -Sf- ■Sf -sS- -;'e •;{■ }{• -Jfr 45- # , * ' CLAP.K TOBACCO WAREHOUSES — * * , TARBORO, KORSH CAROLIUA •* ' ^^ S. A. McConkey ' ' H. I.. Johnson"^ , *'^e- wish to .extend to all the men * from Tarboro ^d Edgecombe Co, ■ our best/wishes .for a, .I'ierry, Xmas \ , ' and,a, Victoribus New’Year,' with ' " * . . the sincere hope that , you a.ll - , ' ' . ' Viil '/soon be ^back'here x^ith^us, . •sj---. ■ ‘ ^ ’Sam &: Slim^'' "■ ■ / '> '' •;{■ 4«- * 4{- 4{*. •}• •js* -j}- 4{> 4;- 4 ■ss- 4J* (This SD^ce purchased as contribution to getting out this issue) ' I'lA.CCLESFIELD I'EWS: C'ol, Cecil Webb, who is on .his first furlough home since-' he entered the service 33 cic>nths ago, finds it a little different and'lonesome about town will all the young.'girlB away as’well as', boys. He has,' however, enjoyed: several ^barb.ecue ,and chicken' suppers given'by the,:.married, and , old-' er set. : Mrs.,' Blessing; C-reen'pas sod away Monday night and was bur-: ■'led Wednesday in tke family cemetery at Sim City. Misses Joyce- Batts and Ruth Peebles- were'at'home with guests from Peace College, • last,.week end. ^^rs, J., E, Wright':'has- re-tui^ned. from, the hospital where she 'underwent.,treatment. ‘Mrs.Battle VJebb is able to be out again:after undergoing- an operation recently.. 'Carl Lamb underwent an appendectomy diir^ing the ,'past month. -Pvt. Roy PhilUps has re turned to his, camp in Ca^l, after spending sornqtim.e, at home. Wil lie Pittman, knot-m to evei-’yone as '^Little. ^A^illie” die,d several; xfeeks ago in- a Rocky Mount hospital, from.' a' throat trouble^ result- .ing from the: box 13^.0 he, ate xfhen a-small, child.^ -This same child hood accident retarded his growth thereby giving, him his nickname- of ; "Little tfiiiie’*. He x-;as a. ' likeable ■ little character and 'well knox'/n 'by everybne, -He passed away at the age. of H-5,! . LEG-GETT. NEWS; RememlDer the song,- ’’Five by :Five'*? ' The Leggett School'is -[progressing this, year, under ^vthe. leadership of one such, man, Aubrey Brox^m'. rie may /not be , five'v feet both xmys., b^^t he is actually five feet, -'five inches. The Seniors are' sponsoring the- UBual Kalloxfeen- Carnival at the. sc]:ipol this. year. ' They are -trying to raise money to, go to .Washington next spring. 'William Phillips has.' ' just , be'en libme on a'short .IurloUgh., Mrs. 'o-raham. Oully Is ^spending - -vsometime,' at;' home x^^ith her parents,, Mr,. &' Mrs. : J.V T. ':LaX'7- rence^.■M^s. A, T,... Cherry'i^ visiting:-he husband’s parents', Mr, 4 -.Mrs. 'Walter: Cherry..; .Mrs., M. C,Anderson, died :on .October' l^th, af~ ,ter a long'illness. Funeral ' services,- xfei^e hsld on the' 15th,from Ebeneezer Church,: with-Rev. Ross Cadre of^ Enfield officiating.. !■',

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