)NALSi J Mrs. Howard Rice of Kankakee, I IIJ.. is the gue.st of her parent.5, Mr.1 i?:rijf Ifmal at Nal/rhitoches, Ia. She i» now ; |^ serving ts private accrelary for a loc^i! || finance company.Lieutenant Haley attended the Uni-■ROI and Mrs. C. H. Modes of West Mon-_ j roe. A few friends who were entcr-eJtaincd informally in their homeI} Thursday evening included Mr. andvensity of Mississippi and before join- ;■ing the armerJ service wa*t sncnt young crdton buyer of Natrhe?..Mi?^. IThe young couple are now residing ji| at 401 La;:arre. West Mixtroe.vrft .-•*I /I?S;Mnlt;. Nick Slator, Miss M«ry Ciay. j'Living PictUres' Posed1! Miss May Read andiMisss ! Hester.Mary i At- Borkdull FaulkTliis is a p^atriotic cgmnnmity.ILet! 0Miss Clydie Cox is enjoying a visit 1 investigate the||: in Macon. Ga., as the gxiesl of her I defend aetivitie?} cngziged in et everyr i^ I sister. age level by the citizen* of Monro€.||1asML^lt;: Dorotliy Flanagan has returncfiHe will fi/rd practically es'erybodyii from her vacation to the local college ( whore ,'she is an a.ssi.stant in the li-; hrary.i domg hU hit in one way or another.;-'^iMiss Georgia McCoy chose WyomingAdults h;#ve been so bit^y in their i many efforts toward ‘'v/inning the i v»*ar” that thev luive overl.o^,k«,xJ. toj^' some extent, the nftlrjotic -work chii-jycIfJren have h«?n doing in the sch^XiU.. iII7;rhis year for a vacation which she is I chiirlrwv saw to it Uiatcnjoymg with her brothft.*'.* • wI if.:i lt;• their prcigTanu*- of jftftnip and wfd; ^ i sales, .scrap collwtions, cic., were no?IPrentiss Cox is with the Navy V 12 | ,v„tirelv overlo^.ked.nn:t wnif+ r/^rontlv r»mtn€^ ♦ • ^o—»*F.i at Louisiana Tech, Huston, He Rtarf- | h,ad a fine educational value as welli;uoted from Northeast Jimior college S value in the wnr effort. For ex-111: this spring. Besides holding the posii- I1 ition of adjutant of the R. O. T. C.ample, one month wa* gxven over the “fine arts/' and the calendar waajfe; balt-alion, he played an active role in, crowded wdlh programs relating to ^ 8 : student affairs. He wrus prc.sident of | phase of mu*ic or of art. at ’ if• Ithe Student council, editor of the Pow»I Wow, member of Delta Omega.j national honor dramatic .society, thieI Gold Jackets, an organization of men;■ students which boo.Med athletics, andI director of Redskins/’ all-studenli variety show.‘ ♦ ♦ »which victory bonds and stamp* sverel .void. Unictue among these programs wii* the poKing of ‘'living picluiesICaptain G. H. S'jli.sbury of SelmanHot SpringsOn/y Spa wfjoie cvrofiv* wafarf art owntdfield, left by plane Thursday for New )York to s'pend part of hi.s vacation ;with bis parents. Later he will join and recomtnefx/td by tht U. S, Govf.I I his vzife and dauRhters, Jacquelyn ;. i and Martha Ann. who are enjoying [[a .stay of several week.s with relative.^ iin Randolph, N. Y. 1i.Seaman First Cla.ss C. Dowming j McElXatrick is spendmg a furlough with his sister, Mrs. J. S. Harbuck, I 4007 Harrison street He will leave | j Tuesday for St. Louis. Mo., to repoti l I for duty on a coast guard cutter on ! I the Illinow river. |Miss Lillian Johnson Weds Lieut. HaleyAnnouncement has been made of i the marriage of Miss Lillian Nell Johnson, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. £. K. Johnson of this city, and Lieuten- j ant John R. Haley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jess L. Haley of Greenville,r4r:ifi*%