Margaret 'Arlene -Jar man are to be married Apr. 26, in the ’Christian Church of Kinston Pfc. Preston Ellis has heen t'i\’'arded the Ex-nert Infantry Combat 'Badge' while serving' with the U. S. Army in G-ermany. , Norfleet ^L ; Sugg has been promoted from F 2/c to F 1/c v;hile on duty in tHe ..Soiith Pacific. Lewis A, Morgan has been oromoted from S 2/c to S 1/c, He' is now somewhere in the Pacific. Home on leave have been Pvt, 3rut6n' Craft, Pfc. Johnnie Lane, Pfc. Stanfield, Pvt Henry Hathaway, and Lawrence Webb. ..ROCKY MOUNT .MEWS: Dr, J. V. Sylies has resumed his medical Drac- , tice here in Roclcy Mount . He served v;ith the Army Medical Corns two and a half years, ar*vd i;>aj honorably dis charged. Technician 3/c Joel D. riood of «Toldsboro was foi\merly reported miseing;' he , has bee.n reported a r-riooner of War, He married the former* Miss Ollie Mae Wester. Lt. Carl M. (Billy) Arie, Jr', hJls been av;arded th& Air Medal for action in the Paci fic. Funeral rites held for Dr. J. P. Bunn, well known physician Rocky Mount High ,School Debaters won the decisions both in Kinslm and in Vvilsbn yesterday and, will represent "che Rocky Mount-Wilson' Kinston triangle at the district contest to be held fst'East Caro lina Teachers^. Collei^e in •^reenville. Constance Hughes is. one of 6g at Famous Hollywood Restaurant,vrith Earl Carroll’s Chorus. 2nd Lt. Wade L, Pitt was reported killed’in action in England on Mar. ’31st, Pfc. Faymond L. Vick was ^^eported killed.in action in G^r-' many-. Frank S. Spruill has been named chairman of Nash Co. Red Cross Chapter. Marria.ges: Miss Annie 3lcipt Jenkins to Sgt. Fred A, Warren; Miss Sudie Carolina Dudley to Harvey Lee V/hitley; Miss Q.ueen Haroer to Sgt. Malcolm Read Keurer of Richmond,: Va.; Miss Doris- Carolyn M'ooi’^e to Cleveland Sorie of Enfield; Miss Jean Liverman to S/Sgt. Lawrence Huerth; Mias Dorothy Batchelor to Pfc Wiley Gordon Dunn; Miss Evelyn Hammond of Merriewold Farms, I^n- roe to Cpl. Clarence Sutton of Rocky Mt.; Miss Annie' Elizabeth G-reen to William Lee Petv;ay; Miss Mary Alio Cooper to CtoI. Ar thur S, Ballard of Nashville, N. C. and Gamp Maxa^^, Texas. Deaths: Mrs. Joshua E, Bulluck, Mrs. Ma.ttie Exum, Leonard J. Pen^ nington and Mrs. Mary/Woodruff. 3ATTLE30R0 NEWS;' We are hapny to ret)ort that Pfc. Albert G-ainor is nov’: recuT-ierating in G-enex’al Hospital in Tho- masville, G-. Albert was injured in the severe- fighting’in Belgi um-in Ja.n,, We wish, for him a ra^oid recovery. Sara Ma-i Viverette Y l/c has returned to Charleston, S, C, afji:$"r s-o?ndin,:: a tan day leave with her parents. Lt. Sarah Bunn has :-etu^'‘ned to Fort «Jack son, 3. C, Lt, Biinn was called home di.'e to the sudden death of her brother Dr,' James P. Bunn of Hocky Hcunt. Goorge Pope of H.S Navy of^ Norfolk is spending a.leave with his parents at his. home hi;re.. Qur hearts were seddened on April 5 '^hen we lea'’'*ned of the sudden death of Dr* James P. Bunn at his hospital in,Rocky Mount. Dr. Bunn was the son of ^-r. M.r>s. James Bum. of Battl^boro. The love and. friehdship. for James was shown by the throii^ of peo- ole attending his fuue-ral and the abundance o f floral designs Our sympathy '"goos out to his famrily in thei3" great sori'ow. Miss Emma Lee Coii.ins was married on Feb. 2^th in Pvalaigh to Daniel H. KcLean of Fucuay Springs,. She is the daught-:^x* of Mr. Mrs. Frank Collins. I'he whole world v/a& saddened by the death of our beloved Pres, Rootievelt, in Warm Springe, I'la, , on Anv’ii 'I2t,h. A great and noble soldier has fallen, fey we likf; him, fight on until victory is ours. ' RUNMYI'^EDE NEWS:. 'Pvt,. Aaron Keene, who was ^.'^onndod in France is now back in the States and is at a Gov. Hospital in Vix’ginia for furth^rir, treatment. Mi\ and V/arren. Nnv;ell announce^ the birth of a daughter. Miss Ja-asie Sherrod, and Mias, i^ursen Morris’ have gone to H-altimor^ v;httre .they have accepted jobs in a (k)V8rnmont Hospital, Floyd Norris is home on furlough from th^ Navy, Pvt. Frank Hplland, whxi tslsls'T’ounded in the leg in Germany, iias had ,his leg ainDutat'^d; •JQt5e-::h (Haki) •Gur'ganus in a letter to the reDortov’Said he wouldn't give one foot of Tarboro land tot* the whole Pacific and all the islands in it.

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