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RECORDER'S COURTNEWS Madison Mullen, colored, of Roa noke Rapids plead guilty to fail ure to provide adequate support for his illegitimate child and was given six months on the roads suspended upon payment of the costs including the sum of $85.00 for the use of the prosecuting witness, Rosa Watson, in settle ment of hospital and medical bills, and provided further the defend ant pays or causes to be paid to Rosa Watson the sum of $10 per month beginning May 1. 1945, for support of said child This cause is retained. Maston Hawks, wnue, cn mu ston Salem, plead guilty to driv ing drunk and was fined $50 and costs, license revoked for 12 months. T. D. Lewis, white, of Rose neath, plead guilty to assault and was given 8 months roads sus pended upon payment of the costs and a fine of $25.00, that he re main of good behavior for two years during which period while in Halifax County he shall refrain from the use of any alcoholic bev erage, nor be under its influence. Sherman Fenner, colored, of Hal ifax, R. F. D., was found guilty of assault on his wife and prayer for judgment continued on pay ment of the costs. Sim Lyon, colored, of Enfield, plead guilty to driving while drunk and was fined $50 and costs. License revoked for 12 months. Clawford Lynch Is In Hospital Pfc. Clawford Lynch who was wounded in Germany last Nov ember, and has been in the hos pital in England until several weeks ago when he was transfer red to Thayer’s General Hospital in Nashville, Tenn., was given a furlough to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Lynch. Pfc. Lynch returned to the hospital last Sun . day. Mr. and Mrs. Lynch have anoth L- er son, Cpl. Lawford Lynch, twin brother of Clawford, in service in 1 France. Lanier Davis, F2/c, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Davis, is visiting here fora few days. He will report to Shuemaker, Calif., when his leave expires. Mr. Junius Barrett spent last Wednesday in Raleigh. HALIFAX NEWS Mrs. Bill Penn, entertained the members of her bridge club on Friday night'. After the guests had arrived she gave each one a list of articles hidden in plain view and gave them fifteen minutes to locate each item and write it down. Miss Ann Hale apd Mrs. P. C. Draper tied for the prize. Mrs. W. R. Caudle won high score and Mrs. P. C. Draper won sec ond high. Those playing were Mrs. R. W. Millikin, Mrs. W. R. Caudle, Mrs. Robert Parker, Mrs. V. A. Parks, Mrs. Russell Weeks, Mrs. W. L,. Johnson, Mrs. A. L. Hux, Mrs. C. H. Boykin, Mrs. C. H. Coppedge, Mrs. P. C. Draper and Misses Clem Read and Effie Avent. Miss Sarah Jennings of Tarboro, and Mrs. F. L. Satterthwaite of New Bern, were the guests of Mrs. Annie Jennings for the week-end. Miss Jean Gregory of Hender son, and Misses Jessie Gregory and Ruth Gregory of Greensboro College were the guests of their parents for the week-end. W. L. Johnson has returned from the hospital undergoing treatment for the past few days. J. J. 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