Alton Shirley tofevend en
ig songs.
Peeler, primal introduced
til, who was one of the edu
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snd to submit
improvements. Mr. Booth emphasised
the fact that their main purpose in
going to Japan was to try to get the
Japanese to think deeply and in a
democratic way. He Mao stated that
we need to better understand' other
people and their problems. His ex
periences in Japan were related in a
very Interesting and sincere manner,
and Us remarks were very worth
while. At the conclusion of ids talk,
Mr. March expressed Ms appreciation
for a most enjoyable program.
The next regular meeting of the
PTA will be held on February 1 at
7:30 p. m.
Recruit Dewey Hathaway, who en
listed in the Air Force in November,
has compelled his basic training - at
Wichita*Falls, Texas, and will remain
there for 28 weeks attending, the
and E. Mechanics school. .
' He hi the son of Mr. and Mrs. G
D. Hathaway.
BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT
Sgt. and Mrs. John A. Butte of Fort
Sfll, Okla., announce the birth of a
atm, Jeffery Kent, January 15, at the
Fort Sill hospital. Mrs. Butte is the
former Edna Taylor of'Columbia, S.
C.
Sgt. Butte is the son of Mrs. John
Mitts of Farmrffle.
lean LegMft- •• • “ -
He served as co-chairman of the
Red Cross drive here Iasi year. i
President Waiter Jones of the Bo
ary dob, President Charles Edwards
>f the Kiwania dub, Commander Jack
ryson of the VFW, Cmmander W. D.
ureekmnr of the American Legion
md Jaycee President Rouse had been
seelcted by Jaycee Chairman Joe D.
Foyner to take the nominations and
select the recipient of the award.
When Rouse and Credmrar found
rat they had been nominated, they
accused themselves. Sam Bandy and
2ug£s Flanagan took theirj>laces/on
the committee. '
The award will be presented early
in February, possibly at a Joint meet
ing of all civic dobs.
Manager J. L. Creech of the Coun
try dob announces that the dub will
to open Sunday afternoon for mem
tors and their guests.
Lewis, Ben Lewis
and George Allen.
WiMS H O NOR S ]
Tom Dail Lucky to Get Out of Korea Alive
' J-I-— ■ -- -
ly returns him to duty but he
son to believe th*t he will be
1 to a unit, in the continental
States, whose Job be t«
emits.
who is spending two weeki
Ith his pother, Mrs, Doris
111 return to Fort Bragg hos
I the end of his furlough for
ie was wounded to t
i refuses a medical d!
be restored to duty 1
tedics say so.
big in the Amy on
|8, shortly after his
I Farmville high Seh
I to Japan in Se
island
maS^l
IWttt wanting to «Q
Wm gathers flat 1
Bked duty in the k
allies. Fights
tween Orisese
who had been herded together aft«
being taken u prisoner* ofwar. After
the Chinese swarmed in and held Uw
upper hand in the fighting, the North
Koreans i^TfwWjaj mmA joined them
^ Dail did not oome in dwt eentaet
way ttie America!
was for the men
theirwayback. ‘
1 an organized wit
> dseapartlyto lad
to oum It is compose<
u cirUam and ft twi
fcttflB WM J* It
> again thi*' year,
i at least $1,171.64
S ahara of Pitt’*
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Install New Officers
Officers for the new yew were in
stalled by toe Usury Ruritan club at
its first meeting of 1961. Newly
elected officer* are: Loys May, presi
dent; Bari McLawhorn, Tice presi
dent; Jessie Tripp, secretary; F. J,
Hemby, Jr., treasurer; W, fl. HoCrell,
reporter;$£ Wooten, chaplain and
song leader; tod R. T. "Bud” Forrest,
w '-<>*■ - '$ v£
Sf totsnws ■
In accepting the office of presi
dent ,Mr. May wpreesed hie desire to
make the club even better then it has
Iii
i ,f |k
J. P. Jo*« «nd Mj*. W
Leadership conference in
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-'tf'.f > j
JIlP I - in. ’
BWWtU'Al ■
L vr'f-v i-Vr?.•j'iSt'tyS':-.'
•_m
f-Xi i «.';•*>' li. Mr;
Lw- '
Soldier Reported
i.
as®
Cpi. tat Lee Foreman, 27-yaa*K>ld
Negro soldier whose motheir, Octavia
Bryant, Ins been mahiwfrber home in
Farmville, has bear reported by the
Army department as missing in aet,
ion in Korea since December 1.
Foreman's famfly mo*# to Farm
ville from Greene eoontp a few weeks
50*ii>v had • letter- - .from 'Ub W0 •
flwBtefo weei*bef6i®|pfistaiafc:,.i;^p;|^
Foreman, before enlisting fan Che | '
Army, Attended Show Bill school awl.-.;'••
farmed. Be served a three-year toor
i» the Amy and then re-enlisted. :
P[,- Mto> p^p>cal adored # '
soldlw lntoSing in action or killed in
the Korean conflict. Bemdms Joyner ;#|r j
was killed on Sept ?$,« "
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lar meeting this week. Officers in
stalled were aa follows; Joe D. Joy.
nar, master; C. L. |Vey, senior ward
en; Claude Joyner, junior warden; Joe
PTake, senior deacon; Ed Nadi War*
reJvBWor^con; 0. 0. Spell, secre
tary; L. P. Thomas, treasurer; J. B,
Briley, senior steward; Gordon Lee,
junior steward; Bona# Nichols, titer;
Sam D. Bandy,-d>a#aiaif ' T ' ^
W. E. Joyner, a past master of the
; lodge and ptesentte a certified testa
rer for the Grand Lolge, installed the
officers; retiring master, Shun Bonly,
Acted as marshall. Reports given for
the year's work showed an increase in
membership, an increase in financial
«**to8> and increase In interest, and
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