1'V [v\ \5CELLA NEC U5 spot ’*Pug” Bass must be to help along xfith ioolltlcin,e- he said, “xake this five - your paper TTT So yo^> see, boys, how they really feel about you, or sornetiii Mr. John L. Jenkins .donated a fus Worsley and Capt; ’’Gene" SimmonB G-. I* s. eat I I ?hev-r! ! I boys made nice talks; our genuine ally. (Wiah Pig to the firemen, Sgt. ”'j-ene" Ru- v/ere gues'cs, and did these believe about the army chow. Both splendid dope on .Russians- you a couple of his stories now giving us I could tell and if HFN can’t print them- v/ell, you be the judge,) Bill Babcock' and a buddy in Philly -are .publishing a ’’weakly" paper. Sent us a cony and you know right off it was Bill’p.,.. Smells like him, but'stinks good. They can’t keep this bird do^'m, (Great going. Bill, and lots of , your boys still inquire about your good: health, .etc. ) . )■ , . ' ^ Old "Crackers” Heydehreich sill at old habits* with five-spot for you guys^ Thanks to Mrs. V7, B. Sanders, /%nager of the U. ment office, who comes over to give $S.OO for HFN. you beat this spirit?), Mrs,. Lonnie Keene, mother of Aaron Kc-ene, came in v;as enroute to see hosDitalized, son at Gamp Pickett ■Drops ' in S. Employ- (Boys, can to say she Va,, .(Write needs those 59^’t-n Bomb Sqdn, 397 this boy at .Hospital Ward 1$ at Cam^o Pickett, Va., he letters now.) ' Lt. Hugh Best, J,r., may be addressed Bomb Grp., APO l^Oj, c/o P. M., Mew Xork, I'*. Y, Mrs. L. J. Hewborn ' gratefully offers ^^5-00 towards our ex pense in sending the news to you in service. Her son^ Thomas, a Marine, is in the Pacific. Yes, sir, we will keep on. sending you neVs with .backing like ,'this* , : ■ , Sgt. Wm. Hoard's dad brought us citation his outfit had won at Geilen-Kirchen, the battle of the Budge and the Rhino’ crossing He' is xv^ith ^U-th:Inf.' Division, 9tii Army- a truly great outfit, A mother, Mrs. J. ,D,'.Harrell, at the Coca Cola Plant for HFM photograph, offers us' $2,00 to help with ex-oenso think this is' simply^ fin.e? We do. Don you Sgt. Ohio, but Now Rev. Geo. hook Jasper K. Willey was opei'^ative patient at Lockbourns,; we .understand not serious. this is an' off-the-record item, so don't tell it, but Han'ry blew in Tarboro Friday •• eve, th*e 20th, to. v/et a or tO' strain some, Tar River watoi’ for theso'. shad hurrying back^ to the ocean, 'You see, George’s flock in Charlotte thou.^ft he was in Raleigh on business. Well, :ie did come tjirough there, and did .he strike, oil here - with fiahern-an H. 3. ( '*Ike*'; McNair, •ern ashore, 'Tis said Geo. Geo and tell your flock Irvin’s l^th Air Force In Italy,. Thomas is with and Bob ("Crook") Pender, they hauled v/iped these guys faces, (Great goingj ‘another one Just like this.) Daddy Page ,tell6 me Major Thoma again awarde.d Presidential Citation. 327th Bomb. Sqdn. . ■ , • • Through oversight we omitted the names of Myrtle Anderson, Sva Bunting'and Hllizabeth Price, Carolina Tel. employees, and who, assisted in the last issue. They did a grand job and we welcome them to our' group. Hllizabeth Spruill Proctor, , v^ife exhibits a tele^r&m from ’^ar Dopt. wounded in Germany, Wo further has its fingervs crossed for this fine boy. Formerly wunded in Belgium, g/2o. he was decorated for conGpicuous bravery, in action is wioh ^^th-Armd, Inf. England has her’ Eden, Russia her Molotov, China her Sung, n. S. her Gtetinus at the San Francit;co ;Tonf.?r‘enc6, and Tarboro; of T/S Wit*. Ashton Proctor, that Sgt.. Ashton seriously-- details available,-but HFN has h«r emitv .r-.'^y there- Harvey V/ai'd, J;>, 3o sav: fervey on Vfiere 'for several weekc, ar: Mrs, J' ' ? ,/M.dler eyhibited to-us re,v^?rr,' Pyle >’hat 5ic-ted'*'wauwith '-Capt. Julian 3,-)ser.Qui*g t o, C., on ul:inawr//£.':«,e:ter.‘Sunday. Capt. Dusenbury is Mrs. St-dler. Ernie Paid several flovring tricuter. otho.,r, Myrtle,, oreak. inf^Q of Hlrnie ort _ Clai'/ssen a nephew of, to the Captain Pxo. Bill' Babcock called on us V21, but.we think his.visit was motivaced by reacon of one 89.00 electric meter deposit he had formerly overlooked. Wife, Viola, and vtaughter, Barbara, ac companied him so I was unable to learn much of liis nite life in Phiia. but he still retains that school boy .complexion, so I take it the.t he is regular.' ’ ;

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