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F'^c. Floj^’d Braswell Pfc. Joe B, Mewsome Lt.’fm, D. Udraondson, US’iC 0, (jg) Wm. Lovelfice Rob* t L, Parlcer, S2/o, S^^t. Joe A, Hales, Jr. I'Jalter Richardson, S2/c Pfc, ^k^illiam K, Hoard Sgt, Jack L, Hearne Pfo, Joseph L, day Lt. F*P, Jenians, VBm T/55 H!arl R, Pearce P^c.. Ronald H. Lewis Pfc. Jesse C, Vick Sgt. Paul J, Harris James R. Ballard, BMc’-c Cpl. Lloyd T. Langley S/S D. Batts, Jr, 1 S' U), Lt • J * Watj so n R wo o t Cpl. A; G. Dunn Lt, Kffie M. Dunn Cpl, Joseph Cummings lat. Lt. Robert P. VJileon Car>t. G-eo Pennington Sgt. Wm, H, Hoard Sgt. James Armstrong S/S Leslie M, Knight T/S Wm. 0, Clark Hlsley C3-uester Kornegay, S?/c Sgt, Leslie ,G-» Calhoun V/illie ^.arl Fussell, 31/c Cpl. A. Varnell Sgt, Elwood Sutton S/'^^ Wilbur 'Evans T/5 Wright W, Walston, Jr, Bennie D, Brown;RMl/c MTIONAL HONOR Signal' honor came to Tar- boro in^ Presidential aDpoiiit- ment of popular Prosecuting Atty. Don G-illiam as Federal Judge of i^astern Carolina sue cording Judge I, K, M;-c-ians, rnsignr^d, HFN salutas th?ir friend Don and vf^nturo ass^^rt ion he will soon attract na tional attention. ilARviN EARL BAK*^, Radioman, 3/cUS:>th, son of Mrs, I{,„D. Ba ker ot Pitt St., killed in- South Pacific, H'^M Joins the fo.mily of Marvin Earl in la~ nenting his death. Our infor mat ion is that ho was not yot 1^5 yoars old. Cpl, Amos T, Cherry with 109th Inf, in Germany with Combat Inf, badge Nash-Edgecombe ChPDter W,F. C, met at homo of Hrn, J. T, Sadler, Tar- boro high .raised ?^203,51 for Red Cross V and Central raised '^190.61 Exccll.ent work for these pupils, Pfc, Joe Nov/some with First Air^ Force as dispatcher at« Myrtle Beach John Nixon, Jr. , >/ins attention of Wm, Rose Bcnet in Saturday Review of Literature, national Magazine, by his poem sent in, Bert Sawyer finishes boot tr?ining at Bain- bridge, ”Bo» Jenkins spends spring holidays at home from /Staunton, where ho starred at football, base ball and swimming. Just 17, ,"Bo” wnnts to fly for Navy. t: Mrs, Lonnie Wooci, wife of Pfc. Lon- r die, is advised Lonnie loses leg on |r Western front. Miss Mattie Shackrl J ford's old cometery .really beauti- I ful wifh dogwoods, etc,, in bloom r! She does a great Job wherever she touches. Mrs, Bill Babcock visits husband, Bill, in Phi la. , vrhere he •|- is stationed, Mrs, JasDor K, Willey f Wave of D» C., visits husband, Sgt, Jasper of Amarillo, on leave ^ in Tarboro, J, B. Weaver of Green- I villo, father of Carl Weaver, dies Car, Tel, omployf?' s stage Rod Gross I bingo party, -also 90. N^ncy r Wood, student .-^t Mitchell Jr, Col- f lege in Statesville, visists mother f? Mrs. Mf?ry Wooc, Capt, Sa Mrs. Rus- Sell Edmondson of LoJeuno, visit jr parents. i Town talk has it straight that Lt, I "Tobie” Webb has given Miss Mary' I Elizabeth Fost^'^r, his very best r girl, a' diamond ring. She is a § beautiful red head, employed by 3 county, M^B, I, H. Hall, grand er mother of Artist Alice Evans, falls and bre-^ks arm. Entire HF^'J organi- I zation extends sympathy. Town pAys *^12,000. in bonds on April lst,mak- I ing total for yper '^};4l,000. Bonded I debt' lower than in past ^5 yrs.- .1 with low tax rate of *^1,10 per hun- I drod. Town has low water and light i rate, also -own milk plant and per- |-mits only, pasteurize.d milk .sold in J;: town. Milk delivered for 16/ nor quart.
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