£ddie Goodman Is Given Party 'Master Eddie Dean Goodman honored at a party on his fourth birthday at the home of’ ■his parents. Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Goodman. Thursday, Jan. 16. Canus were enjoyed by those pri si r.t Following the games the hor.ert was the recipient of maov g-.fis and delicious reivesh mt-nis including birthday cake 'vt.a —. ved by the hostess. The-a present included: Dor othy D-.en and Patsy McMillan. Ham ,:: Francis. Da\ id and Phil "McMillan, Nancy and Joyce Par ser. *.Vh. z Beachlev. Nancy and Wilson Barr. Jack Bail', Mary ' Scoii. Buddy Blackburn. Frank ’ Jo!\Dickie and Sara Little and R nine Goodman. .Miss Bart* WVtls F. P. Richardson Announcement has been made •''Here oi the marriage of Miss ' Seely n Bare. daughter of Mrs. -?c‘-'el B.'.ic and the late Essau ■3;,!. to Frank P. Richardson, ■or, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Rich ird.- .r. Havre de Giace. Md„ in Dccembe: 2-1 at Sparta. B. F. rwr. justice of the peace. »1: iciated. r nuptials, the bride wore ’ ■ Sint if gray wool and black i - Hichardson. a graduate of] N i.-■ ,e. ttvrson high school, liiis ■ : !v been employed at E. E. i ■ Tones -tic here. I I;-, g i’om. who recently saw 'ihitt ..tars of overseas service. I :s .. g. aduate of Aberdeen high • ■School, and is now employed at j the At: ken Proving Ground. [ Fell .-.vng tile ceremony the coup!*- i :t for ;i short wedding -rip thiough Virginia and is now making 'heir home in Aberdeen, Md Mit** Osborne Is \\ e iherty. of Hemlock on De- i J ris .,tr at the Christian church : n" 0 din; ie City. Tenn. Offi- - WEDS IN SPARTA Mrs. Frank I*. Richardson, who was before her marriage the former Miss Evelyn Bare, of West Jefferson. REC ENT BRIDE Mrs. Boyd Ralph Daugher y. who was before her mar •iage. the former Miss Ella Marie Osborne. dating was Rev. Mr. Ilayse, pas or. ! The bride is a graduate of West 'efferson high school and is now student at Draughons Business ollege in Knoxville. Tenn. Tire groom is a graduate of j Overview high school and is now , erving in the U. S. Air Corps, j tationcd in Miami. Fla. !| PEOf>i£ ARE ASKIN3 THESE QUESTIONS ABOUT ARMY ENLISTMENT war. or you are discharged red i.ury or disability in rvice, you are, upon 'Q. M'hat educational benefits do ! get under ’ l« Cl Bill of Rights? JL. If vou serve honorably on ac .v«- duty ? • a period of 90 days, into day of which is served be' *'*.-en Septet: ber 16, 1940, and the wfaut '<•/ tarntination ef the pi (tetause of at. actual service i.t curved within that first 90-dlv ; . , - „ - - . discharge, entitled to one year of eduvau i in the college, trade r -o’ business school of your ch >e for \ \ you can qualify. In - aod-itlon, each month of acti.t duty, iding the hist three, jprinr t/. the termination of ho war, -< itles you to another «»e>iith -of rwt-serviee educate,n »}-• W •••' months. \ Your tuition, laboratory 'eel, etc., up to $500 per ordinary srhoc’ veac will he paid by t> ■ goveri.nv. it. Also, you will re . c*i*e silo a moitth living all-'Aai.ee; ?9b a mouth if you have SpeptCJOerts. . Q. What about family allowances? A. For men enlisting or reenli.-tii now. J.tmily allowances will continue until six months af the war officially ended. you can, if you reenlist for a 3-year term within 20 days ftftieT yfcwir honorable discharge. < is there any other way I can reenlist in grade? yes Ef vou hold one of certain military occupational specialties - and'were* discharged on or after May 12, 1945. you can reenl.st r«Tn i,pSL depending on the length of time you held the desired 3. (.Urfc.«»r neare.t U. S. Army Recruiting Station for an.wnrt to any other ^ZrJZs yon may hare, or for lunher details or. th. above quests,a,. „ "Soend OR." -Warriors of r-“coee." fgoiee ot the Army." and "Proudly ■,„M, roaio. ; foul Reyo* *rny Semes the Nation and Man**’ in War and Peace . i»0W.AT VQjiR NEAREST U. S. ARMY RECRUITING STATION ;Uo S. Post Office Building, Lenoir, N. C. I! T i J This Countv Has A Quota Of ,650.00. Do Your Part Suppose this child were yours? What would noii gi\e that she might he aide to walk again? The IN a t i o tta I Foundation has pledged that every child suffering with this disease and in need of hospital treatment will not he denied this because of lack of funds. This means that every county must do its part in raising its quota. Be generous that others may walk Sponsored By The Followin'!: For The Cause of Suffering Humanity CAROLINA BRIAR SMITIIEY’S STORE W. J. PARTS CO. FAUCETTE’S 5 & 10c STORE KRAFT FOODS CO. LENNA GAMBILL CITY BARBER SHOP BURGESS FURNITURE Mi-NEILL'S STORE GRAYBEAE'S DRUG STORE MARGARET PHILLIPS RHODES FURNITURE CO. RAY HARDWARE CO. DR. J K. HUNTER BULK'S DEPT. STOKE YV. J. FOOD CENTER BLACKBl'UN S STORE WESTERN AUTO ASSOC. STORE PARKER S STORE ASHE MOTOR CO. BADGER S FUNERAL HOME