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Warren in Pacific, says HFN enjoyed by everyone, especially the good clean Jokes. W.T. Joyner S 2/c is with USS L.3.M. 3^*9? KYC. Sends -ooem to be used v;hon space is available. Lt. Chas. S. Kiliebrew vrrites from Raymond, Wash., about 15 mi. ,from Pac. Se es Billy Collins at rresno,also he-and Billy dine out with Wayne Burnette-. said V/ayne married loretty redhead. Sgt. Joe Hales, Jr from Germany v/rites a swell thank-you letter-praises coca cola Brown for oictures-likes our airport idea and wants to learn fly ing. Col.. Horace Langston from Crermany & with 304'th Engrs., says "heartv Congrats" to'Hut Sugg, his old-Dal. Says not fraternising in Germany. Sends us interesting history pamphlet'of 79th Inf. Div, From'Pomona, Calif. P.W, Camp writes M.R. Harris, says pris oners are picking oranges 5c lemons out there. T/3: J. D. Riddick in S.W. Pac., says HFN is refreshlng-not all war news- likes jokes. Saw Mary Howard & Earnest Armstrong out there Pfc, Hei-man Morris on OkinavTa- says thanks to Brown for 'olctures Says fighting there is rough. Ocie H. Smith in Pac. says we're- on the beam' x^^ith HFN. Has been over 13 mos.-sends best to all. Pfc. Cniy Alford with 7th Array, Photo, says HFN with Dictures of girls, the scenes, the jokes & all are to'^s. Lt. Geo. P. Powell, USNR in Pac. really r^ays tribute to us- is brother of Mrs. F. D. Walston- says peor)le in county are beat in world and he has seen 'em at New Guinea, Marshall, Marianas, etc. He was in School at Apalachlan with ^%ry Eliz. Eaglea. MORE TOWN TALK Southerner carries writings of Scout Camporee success, vrlth hon ors accredited E. B. FoxvO-kes, Geo. Heath, Lions Club,Joe O’Brien, Rev. Bob McNair, Mrs. Godfrey of Chamber of Commerce. Jno. R Porter• recently appointed on tele-ohone panel of Natl. War Labor Board, Schools-at-war shl-o launching- honorable mention goes to Mrs. W. £. Philllos, Jr., Mr. Phillips and Dorothy Phillips of Macclesfield. Runnymede and Mayo Mills authorized nationally to fly Minute Men Flags since over SOf^ of employees enter Dayroll deduction -clan to buy xi^ar bonds end stamris.- Mrs. W.O. Howard, of Greensboro, visits MoGdaniies Sd Roberson, S. F. Harrell. Sgt. Ju lian F. Ruffin, with 39th Inf. Regt. in_^Germany, wins ^Combat In fantry Badge, also Good Conduct Medal, EiiME Carar)al»gn Ribbon- one Bronze Battle. Star. (Congrat., Julian, G. E.) Mr. Solomon Mitchell, (66) of Rocky Mt., uncle of Mrs, Weeks An- drevre, dies. Eugene Walston, Stewards mate 2/C is at N.T.S., Nor folk, training for destroyer duty. His brother, James, is Pfc. in army. Ed Hart, Jr., is employed as life guard at -nool. At- Greenvllle, the Tarboro Tigers drop a ball game. The entire front page of State I"lagazine made up of picture of .Fed. Judge, Don Gil lian, 5/19. Firemen's Ladles' night banquet held at fire quar ters one of best ever. Capt. Gene Simmons .giiest sioeaker and did his usual svrell job. Fireman daddy Jim Simmons entertained the 70 guest with splendid humorous remarks.' Dorothy H. Thomas vale dictorian of Conetoe High, given 6th annual avjard by Readers Di gest as leadership success student. Geo, Gilbert Pope, S2/C, at N.T.C., Norfolk, to train for destroyer duty. Baotlst Church de dicated 5/20 by Dr.' J. L, Peacock, former pastor. Music under dl rection of Mesdames Gattie Cullom and James Barnett. Capt. C. L. Jeannette, Jr., of Raleigh, brother of Mrs. "Buck"^_M^ row, liberated from war camw in Garmany, Dr. Eva F. Dodge of I'YC guest of mother, Mrs. Cam Weeks, 5/19. Pfc. Aaron Ea:’l Harr-is seriously wounded in Germany 1/2^, at home 5/13, ^ay fur lough. Z.’T. Harris, 62, of Conetoe, dies at Watts Hos^'). In Dur ham 5/20. Son. Pfc. Clarence Harris in Marines. Marriage of Mary Doles McDaniel and Maj. Leonard Raby solemnized at Pres. Church 5/1^ vrith Rev. R. 3. Hough and J. D. V/llllams officiating. Miss Emily Hart was organist and Mrs. A. C. Swler, nianist. Best man was Dr, J. G. Rabv. Groomsmen v;ere Lt. Raymond McDaniel, Gra ham V^hitehurst, Wood Beasley, Lt. T. W. Greene, Dr, Thos. W, Bak er, Arthur Graen, (Mary McDaniel is a charter member of the HFN. Organization). The r)ooularity of the counle filled the church to overfloX'.', vrith many left outside. Our organization salutes anoth er fine cour^le and vrish them years and years of ha-ooinesa. 10
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