LOCAL SOLDIER IN KOREA
iiVKN CIGARETTES DONATED
BY FOUNTAIN’S WAREHOUSE
CpL William J. Jones, who is
serving with the Army in Korea,
was greatly surprised and pleased
when free cigarettes wore being pass
ed out January 25. The ones he re
ceived came from Fountain’s ware*
In a letter to his mother, Mrs. L. E.
Jones, written on January 26, he told
of the coincidence add asked that She
thank John Fountain, one of the pro
prietors of the local firm, for him.
Jones didn’t say so, but the ciga
rettes must have tasted better just
by virtue of the feet Oat they wen
donated by someone he knew.
FIVE BAND MEMBERS
PARTICIPATE IN CLINIC
Five members of-the Farmville high
school hand were among the 108 high
school musicians, representing 29
Eastern Carolina schools, who partici
pated in the annual band clinic held
Friday and Saturday at ECTC in
Greenville. Each school was allowed
to send a maximum of five members.
The group from Farmville was com
posed of Carolyn Rasberry end Emilia
Cannon, who play the clarinet; Jean
Moon, baritone ham; Eddie Bass,
trumpet; Jack Williford, baritone
saxophone.
Allan Bone of Duke university head
ed the clinic. Saturday afternoon the
combined musicians gave a concert
Twenty-nine members of the local
band and their director, N. C. Mae ti
ll out, were observers. - - ,
tW by Mrs. Howard Moy*rf
The new constitution was read by
Mn. Z. B. T. Cox aid accepted- by
the fellowship.
In bar devotional, Hie president cnu
rtwated that any success which
cornea from social or economic status
leaves people ftostrsted. Only when
they live Christian lives do they find
real joy, peace and happiness.
Mrs. Harry Byers.
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nesday. Mrs. Kirklin afld
daughter plan to Ktun luntc
Ed He«kt is a patient at Pari
hospital, Bodnr Mount, where
derwent an operation last wad
mon
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before Chriatmaa that he had arrived
Pvt Dewey Hathaway, Jr., has¥een
transferred from Wichita Falla, Tex.,
Ted. He will report to Fort Dix, N.
J., Wednesday for oversea* duty. He
has completed a three-month coarse
fa teletype mechanics at Cheyenne,
Wyo. He enlisted in the Air Cofps
fast Jane following his graduation
.from the local hfafa school • • *
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