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Book tells of village s effort at home and abroad

By • 26 Jun 2021 NOT FORGOTTEN: Brian Carter and Jackie Dodds with the VE and VJ days book which cover Evenwood’s participation in the Second World War EVENWOOD’s contribution to the Second World War effort has been documented in a new book. Tomorrow Will Be a Better Day was produced by Evenwood and District History Society to commemorate the 75th anniversary of VE and VJ days during the Covid-19 lockdown. Along with documenting personal stories of people who fought in the war and those who supported the war effort, the book also shows how the village commemorated the significant anniversaries while restrictions where in place.

Gwinnett Teacher Honored By Georgia As Exemplary ESOL Instructor

Joseph Rufus Joe King, 83, former Hampton City Schools board member who championed for disabled children

Joseph Rufus ‘Joe’ King HAMPTON Joseph Rufus “Joe” King, 83, died Monday, April 12, 2021. He was the youngest of five children born to Margaret and John King and a lifelong resident of Hampton. Joe was known to family and friends as Putty or Putty Red. His family lived in the Garden City area of Hampton and attended Phenix High School, where he excelled in football. He continued his football career at Norfolk State. Joe was an entrepreneur from his early childhood and learned the value of hard work and honesty from his Uncle Joe and Aunt Mary, with whom he lived for several years as a young child. During the Vietnam era he was drafted. He subsequently enlisted in the U.S. Army, where he quickly advanced through the ranks. He received a commission, attended Officers Candidate School, and eventually retired as a lieutenant colonel after 24 years of combined active and reserve service.

Butch says: You are so beautiful to me well, maybe - The Paper of Montgomery County

• • • • • • Let me ask you a question . . . Has anyone ever begged you to do something for a good cause, or on a dare . . . and you agreed to do it . . . and then later on you had second thoughts? Well, that s what I thought. I guess we all have. But you are stuck with your decision, and you follow through. It just takes willpower and courage. Here is an example of some good guys who had a LOT of courage and true dedication to their hometown . . . In 1976, during our nation s Bicentennial, the town of Darlington held a beauty contest during their Pioneer Power Days festival. I use the term beauty with much reservation, as the contestants were 13 local MEN . . . dressed as women, each representing a town or locale. The bevy of beauties were as follows: Miss Smartsburg – Mike Cohee; Miss Garfield – Damon Endicott; Miss Kirkpatrick – Denny Eas

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