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ROOKY MOUNT NgWS CONT.»P: Bfc. -WraM. 4olard received HIrple Heart. S/Sgt. (reorge Lev;is awarded good Canduct,'Medal, T/Sgt. G-edrge A G-ay received Bronze Star Award. Marriages: Virginia Dare Balcer to Sgt, Jbeeph Winters of. Portsmouth,.. Va. ; Miss Annie 'G-arris of Whitaicerr to' Pfc. V/illiam Paul Perdue; Miss l^ucllle Griffin to CdI. . Lewis. S.. Fisher, of Nashville; Miss Dardenella Proctor to Lt. James P, Blow of K'ew Bern; Miss Mary Green Maloney, t'o Cecil Hay Will'is, Hadioman 3/c USl-lft; Miss Leah I'fe'y Carter to Nicholas Thom as; Mrs. Gwen Looney Baggett to CdI. Albert,Bonafon Corinth; Misa •Hazel 'to Pfc.'James V/. Dolelan of Cleveland, Ohio; . Miss Jo- eer)hone ’Goddard to' Lt. OliQBter Frederick Sylvester of Hew York City; Mies Mary Sue Scruggs to Pyt. James Edr.rard Alford of Red Oak; .and Miss Rachel Barnett to, Morris VJilliams-, Deaths: Mrs. i.hurrr.an R. Moore; Jolrin' T', Nelms; John.W,, Gu-nton; Richard Foun tain; Mr. J, K. Barnes; Chcirlie R. Dickens; and Mrr., Betty Mo ore: Robert Leo, Jr. to Gr:>l. 6 Mrs, Robei'’t Williams; Births: Kdwin Shelburn to Soecialist (X) 1/c George Proctor. Ai'’i'’lr.p:ton and Mrs. Arrington; Lyda 'Ida to, James A, Braswell, •Electrician I'/c, USI’H , and Mrs. Braswell; Mary Grace . to Mr. & ,Mrs. L. M, Ked-ocor^eth, Jr., Valda to Mr. .& Mrs.- Russell Lancaster; and Albert Russell, ^r.,to Mr. £; Mrs. Albert Russell Elmore. HART Mill NEWS: Births: A daughter to'Mr. 5: Mrs. Odle Pollard; a daught.or to Hr. & Mrs. Bill' ^Gurklns. Weddln*^- Miss Annie Mao Harrell to Mr. Bill; Bell; Kiss Ii;i.ldred 'iebb to Mr. Walter F. Baker. Promotion,s: Pfc, James C. (1'innie ) ■ Harrell to Col, "Tlnnie" nov; in Italy; Crji, VaiHam (Bus.tor) Hsndorson to in England; Zeb Umphlett to Chief Petty Officer,, is a Photo-;’ graphic Specialist , in Pacific;'Roy'Conyers S 2/c to. S 1/c. Al- bert_S'oain ’ Pptty Officer 3/c was home on leave recently, Mr. Nor man Taylor, foi-mer vice-Pres. of Havt Memorial Club, died at the Edgecombe General Hospital 'recently. The .Hart and Hill Memorial Clubs chi joyed a fried cliicken sqrroer on Sat. nlnrlit, March lyi'ih at the Hall. ,' . ' • . » RUNI’Yl-'IEDIi; NEWS: Homo on leave: Col. Luther Melton, Jr;. P.vt. Dick Hawls; Robert Butler, Jr., 31/c; Pvt. Little ■ Bor.ry Worsley, v;ho has been transferred to . Calif; Sgt. William Hudson home after .32 months overseas has not': returned to his Co in Italy; Pfc. Willar.d Clark in Alaska for 26 monthn came Unome and has now been sent , to Europe. Hiss. Lula Rogers, now Ensign Rogers of the Naval Hospital at Portsmouth, Va., is. home from' Vvinston-Salem, where she has finished a three year' riursing course Mrs. Lula Evorett announces the mai'riage of her daughter Ruby Mae to Lee O'Neil, vrho has Just returned from .overseas, Pfc. George Clark who has been in the hospital in France and England since September, is back with his Co. Mr. & Mrs. H\irdT.Qy Roundtree anr the birth of a daughter. Pvt. Aaron Keetie, wounJed in France, and receiving a shattered leg, is .much imT?rovad and hor>eo to, be home soon. His mother has received the : Pur’olo Heart. The Pu.rple Heart has beer, sent to Mrs, Roy Clark for her sor*, who was killed In France, Mr. & Mrs. Elbert East .have moved to Ga., vjhere he ban' accepted a Job in an air Diane volant,l#s, Geraldine Morris has accepted a Job as bookkpepor at the Runnymede Store. Ralph PiXand is home froin Presbyterian College, Clinton, S. C. SPEED ^'?EWS: >ishley ' Viok, S 2/o of Bainbrldge, Hd. spent 3 day leave v/ith parents. Lt. Eben Jones, after’ serving in South Paoific for several monthsi hae received modlcal di’s- ohaj-ge: from Army. Mr. A Mrs. W. L. Burnette received ^'^ord from War D'jpt. that their’ son. Turner, 1ms been v/ounded in action lu GiJrinany, He Ip now recovering in a hospital somewhere in Franco. Beet of l!ick. Turner, and 'a speedy veoovovy. It's no*'-'' Cpl, Jaaes M, Hov/ell. . Mrs. Maggie Parker' received a letter written by a Red C-^'OGG 'Hiree for her son Bill, stating that he Imd been evacuated from hie poet to u hospital in the PhlllDnines on account of po lio. , V/e all regrot to-hear of this and wish for Bill a speedy ra covery. Winning girl in Facilities Branch to Christen LST: Isa belle S, Parker, Y 1/c, Facilities Branch, Navy Dept., V/ashington D, C, , was selected to be tit Jefforsonvllle, Ind. on Feb. SOth to christen a new LST at the shipyard of the, Jfifferoon Boat and Ma chine Works. Yoeman Parker, Maid of Honor, was the winner of a popularity contest held in connection with recent V/ar Bond Drive. I /
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