Mrs. Ruth Parker Butler and rMr. Lee Quillin were married on Sunday, January 19th, at Spar tanburg, S. C. England has had a week of freedom from air raids and are getting suspicious of some other German moves. George B. Vjanderhoef of Green wich, Conn., is a guest at Pine Crest Inn. The residence of C. E. Blanton about one mile east of Columbus was destroyed by fire on Saturday night. The house was unoccupied. k More than 50 per cent of the Fbuilding program at Ft. Bragg has been completed according to reports from headquarters. British army continues its vic torious march against the Ital ians in Africa. A fire at Norfolk, Va., on Sun day destroyed $726,000 U. S. Navy building and valuable papers. Radio Tables Book Tables 1 1 | Jr [m Coffee Tables Bookcases * These are well made and well finished and prices start as low as $5.50 THE BALLENGER COMPANY FURNITURE DEPT.—PHONE 40 SECOND FLOOR Bingo will be played tonight at Sunnydale beginning at 8:30. Pro ceeds for the benefit of the British War Relief. Admission is free and anyone is invited to come. Wendell Willkie, who arrived last week in London, England for first hand information and study of the war there, stated Sunday that he will “do all I can to unite United States and give England all aid possible in the present struggle.” The New BeautyyPuildf is locat ed at Joe Cheek’s/ JjfioVe L46-W. Mrs. C. Martin, ISaqßgp/—Ad vertisement 27p. V / r~~ 1 ' ■ S Phone M. P. Andrews for TAXI Service Local and Long Distance. Stable phone 89; house 268-J