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will TAKERS MEWS: The election is over and Ben Neville is May or, Mac vCutohin, III,' and Dr^ C. Denton are nsw commissioners> with Sam Anderson, J. E. Cutchin and B, A. Strickland re-elected. Chief Denby has . been sick for'-several weeks but is out now and keeping us within the law again. Our sympathy goes out to Water Supt. Hobert Parker and Mrs. Parker for the death of their baby son. F, 2, Tetterton has opened •' a Photo Shop; in one of 0, S. Woody’s vacant stores near the P. 0, VJe hope you will soon be stor>ping hy. to get your "max) struck”, Pat.Register is spending a leave’ here ‘after.seeing action in the European ii\nd African theatres of xmr. Ca-nt.. J. R. .Marks stopped for a few. hours with his family on his way po camp from an assign ment'for the -. Grovernpr, Robert V/ef).ver is home for a few' days be fore a nev; assignment, ’ ' - ' ■ ROCKY MOUNT NEWS: = To promote'fellov;s,hip amoung the future far- ' ^ raers of Tash and Edgecombe Countie-s^ , a Hu3^ Youth Day progr'am was held under tb.e srtonBorship of the’ Hocky Mt. Junior Chamber of Commerce. J. W, .Joyner elected President of Rotarians. .'The f-611owing >iave been liberaued •Yrom__Germen orison camos: S. Boice,'Lt.- A. E, Kent, 'Lt. R. iii.Currin, Jr.,- ■Gi)l. Willie E.Moore , Pfc. Thomas E. Jenkins, Pfc, Karl B, - Shear in^ Lt. William. A, Winstead reported safe in Southwest' Pacific' MARRIAGES: Cr)l, Kenry VJatson Dozier to Hins Sue Durham Mangum of Raleigh, N, C,; v Sl/C Hex'bert Skinner to Miss ^ilrlene "V/ester; En sign William (rreathouse, USN3, to Mies Louise Toler; D. L, V/iiite, Jr,, to MiSv'? Ruth Faithful; Ernest 'jlendwood Jones to Hiss Ethel Pauline Morris; Lt. Williiim^ Pittman :'^icks co Mrs. Jurelle Mullis Selby of V/aycross, G-a. DEATHS; V, Barbour, Solomon,Mitchell, ■ Jos6Di\ Lamb, J. L. Ezzell and Dradon H. Jenkins. SPEB^D NEWS; Pvt, Clarence ”Bud-‘ ^Vick has returned to camp after s'oending a 15 day fui'lough with his parents. Mr. F. Cr, Lewis, Agricultural ^teacher, has received a letter from his brother, sta'cing he is Vt last back with the U. S. Forces, after, beinj3 in a G-erman -orison Cfimp for 27 mont’hf\ Miss Annie Vick died on May ^th-funeral services on the oth. Mrs. Mag;'?ie Parker recently returned from Thonasville, (>a,, where she visited her son, Bill, vrho suffered an attack of Polio several months, ago in the Philli^inee. 'ie were all'*.^lfid to receive s\;ch- fine reports about Bi':.l and }io*oe he continues ^to improve, Ashley Vick, S2/C, has received a medioa].'. MAGCLESFI^iD NEWS:- Kerman F. ^Ittman has recently ?T^?r f. , rnnii^or, GO Staff Sergeant. ,‘'?/S has recently ret\irn.^,a from a lon?^ period overec.ae, his return he marri*3d Miss ’Elsie WaCson, of Wilson and Ksnly.s^^^ Bill Webb, who lias made a record for hiiuself, has also retur?^^ from overseas. Stephen ’clvereut, Jr., has recently been T)roifloted - to Corporal. VIord-has recently been received by his r>arents tlia.t Charles Leo. Ellis has been wounded, Fred I'ewis Walston, who hp.e recently'rO'turned from.about'3 years service overseas, v?ae marri ed recently to a youni;^ lady 'from Hock?/ Mount..- Yates Everette, who xms a German priBoner for sometime’, irf'.s returned to his home' here* Mrs, Billy Jefferaoia, foi'merly ^Lie^ Ann Corbett, has re~ '^' beived a message chat her liusband, who 'hv.vS been, r: 0-erman prisoner for about a year, is on his way ho.me. Adolr)hus-Webb and'Billy gDiida seem to be sG'heduled for no .more fighting, sincci they ha'^-'0 already received six' stars for major hatilee in Africa, Italy aixd B-ei’many, . The- Macclesfield' School Hai'ikod '^•rd among alT str.te schools in the recent ”Schools~at-war” bond drive. Mr, & Mrs. Louis 0-aynor announce .the birth of 'a da^aghter, Beverly-Jo,* on Saturday, May l2th,^19^5* CGKETOE lEWS; Home'’on Leave w#re: VJillie Dail, USK, Pvt., ' ’ ' Err)‘Ost Dail, ?vt. Percy Everett, William E, Worsley, jS. S.M., IISK, Ruffin Edmondson, USM3, -Sgt,. Jesv^io BrovTj, Bil].ie Morning, USH, and Pfc. Clareiice I^:y\r.i8.'' Pfc. E. T.V7arren, has written his mrent-s, Mr. E. T. .-’VJarren, that he is do- in,v’ fine after being wourjd^^d irx^-^err-iar.:/. He is novr in'‘a hosTDi.tal ixi En?j.'land. Mr. f-c Mrs. J. F,’Wilson re-'.ei-pad word' that, tlieir son Cecil Wilson, died from v.^ounds received ’in a -.Diane crash* in
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