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and had ts her guest Miss Vent J Gettys of Aahevflte. - Mr. and Mr,. L. P. Yelverton, Mis. * Daphne Yelverton and Mise Ann Horton visited Mr. and Mrs. D.-<. Imiitvli ill T BJCQt CMmflfty. , fey; Mrs. Eric Copeland <rf Durham and Mrs. Leslie Newman of Atlanta, Ga., Little Mi— Elizabeth-- Smith of "Yarnsville is visiting Mrs. Carey Gayftor. Norman Gardner and Graham Jefferson of Baltimore, Md, spent the week end ft their respective homes in FotHrtain. Roland Butts of Portsmouth, Va., was at -home during the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Beftnie Whitehurst and children, Polly Owens said Robert spent Sunday 'with Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Sutton. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Lane spent the week end in Garner with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Carter Smith spent Friday in Washington, N. C. " Miss Mary Emm Jefferson, a member of the Phi Sigma Chapter of the Sigma Pi Alpha National French fraternity of East Carolina Teachers College, Greenville, win attend a meeting of the National Convention to be hald at North Carolina State College, Raleigh, this week ead. V Fountain Boys Inducted in Amy Among those fodncted in the Army titis week at Fort Bragg were, Harold Eagles, L. D. Peele, Bennie ; Ball and James Fort—t. • .. • • pF* Woman's Ctah Meets The Foantain Woman's C3ub met rlHH with Mr*. W. R. Harris. : Following a brief business session, conducted by the president, Mrs. J. A. Mercer, the meeting wss turned over to Mrs. Hardy Johnson, program chairman on International Relations. Mrs. . Johnson presented *]$«; E. B. Beaaley.who gave a talk on IMigioD'ln the home, and Mrs.if. T. Parker of Macclesfield, who reviewed the book "Men and Politics" by Louis Fischer. Out of town guests for the meeting were, Mrs. W. E. Lang and Mrs, L F. Smith «f Walstonburg, Mm. E. Y. Lovelace, Mrs. Rosa Eagles, Mrs. & R, Tolbert of Crisp, and Mrs. Ralph The hostess served a salad coarse. ■. ,—r SHIPMENT OF number four. Assistant Secretary of War-for Air Lovett said U. S. pilots in th» Fmr E act are shoo tine dow* ffve Japanese planes for every plane loCt* ^ ^ The ftaces ai l*. Gen. Wainwright in til* Philippines repelled several enemy attacks by land, sea and air on Bataan Peninsula and CoiWddor Island with heavy Japanese losses. Japaneee bombers sank the U. S. Aircraft tender. Langtafr, the Destroyer Peary and the Navy PtfNt Pecos in the Southwest Pacific, with 5t estimated loss ef;J»0 men.| The avy reported the torpedoing of 15 sels in the Atlantic. Shipping. The Maritime Commission reported all contracts have been awarded for merchant shipping—nearly 2,300^sa^ go ifcipa atnd tankers — which the Pretddant has set as the 1M2-48 The Senate passed and returned to the Houee a bill enlarging the wair risk provisions a< the Merchant Marine Act to -ailow insurance of foreign as well as domestic ships. The a holders of the Loan cay-jElw ■t 8:00 o'cloc bo attend. J ' J T ,
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