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. ■ IA. CoL S> I -'ll.' .'.my—. Sags. Mrs, Hass r- Mjagee’ Mater. . L v J:... May, N. J. Hia address is US 29$ 110 (S. K.), Co. 6-9, USCG Receiving Center. ; working with theatiite'hichway com ®* v® awm wm%, www^—® aaagye®e® s®®®aas ? ed thathddp fa Kor«yehecki»g box ear* going to tha front. This waa the first message they had received from him since he cabled than jnat 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 • • * . • ‘ . ’ - M*Jd* I>ixoBf toaghtar of Mr. and pp'Jfjt ****W®>! . •oSsyuisi'©. I*fs€rlK fnn a# - awl Mra TVwntu •OH. Wi 4H2* «HU ■Hi I^TWCy jkibb . Avp^ei Jbewts, lor |pw most rnpaty for tlo of Dimes is the first grade.