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SNOW HILL NEWS fU-v. McClure is the pastor at Snow Mill now. The Sunday school will be at J o'clock P. M Preaching will be at 3 o'clock every Sunday eve ning. everyone come. Corp. Samuel C. Elliott is home one furlough this week, he Is station , d at Port Belvair. Va. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Luther May, ! n boy on the 14th of September, j Eric Stanley. Mr. Clifford Elliott started to work | ut Elizabeth City, last week. Mrs. Sarah Poster was the Sunday j evening guest of Mrs. I. R Elliott. Mr. Oriffie Ledford is working at; Pontana. SHADY GROVE Rev. Prced Townson will pi each at 0~>?? the First Sunday at 11:00 A. M. Miss Marie Asdersnm was the Sunday guest of Daphlne Mason Mr. and Mrs. Vlrtner Culberson Mod family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hawkins. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Turner of Loving, Ga? spent last week with their daughter and family. Mr. and Mrs. Benton Mason. Mr. Wlllard Anderson of Pontana Mrs. Atlas Ledford and son Car roll of Foulana is spending a lev. weeks with relatives and friends In ItUS i nmmnnily Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hawkins wer called to Copperhill, Friday (or Uv funeral of their grandson. Joe Arp. the son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Arp. Mrs. T. M. Rice and children. Dor.i and Alfred, visited Mr. and Mr> Oscar Rice and Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Rice of Liberty, Sunday. Woodrow Rodgers spent his fur lough with his wife and daughter. Mrs. Woodrow Rodgers. Mr. and Mrs. Wendford Collins and daughter, visited Mr. and Mrs. Ira Barber. WOLF CREEK NEWS The frost of Monday morning did ) but little damage here. There was quite a bit of sorghum cane grown in this section aou our farmers are now busy making syrup. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Darren left Sunday afternoon for South Bay, Fla.. where they expect to spend the winter. Mrs Carl Winkler and two chil dren, Millie and baby, spent last week visiting relatives in South i : Carolina. Thry returned borne laic Saturday alu-rnouu Prof and Mrs Byron Llghthall. of PoMell. N. C.. *tr* pleasant visitors here Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Garren ol near Copperhill. and two children, J the Hazei and Lois, visited ; Mr. Garren 's parents Sunday. Mr , and Mrs. W. L. Garren. I Boiling Springs News Remeber our regular meeting day October 3-4. Saturday night and Sunday. Everybody be sure and come we '.lave some important business to .illend to Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. James Mintz an nounce the birth of a girl one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Davis of Le noir City, spent the week-end with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Davis. Mrs. C. C Muis .-iwi.i -srcci | with her daughter, Mrs Ben Gaddls of M 1 1 roil y Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Rhodes an nounce the birth of a boy one day last week. Mrs. Annie Lee Gaddis of Tcnnes- ; see visited her parents one day tost week. Mr. and Mrs. M . B Dockery. I Mr. and Mrs. J. W. O Deli an- ' lounce the birth of a girl. Sept. 27. MARBLE NEWS Mrs. Wrack*)! Lovingood and chil dren. Wendell. J . and SlH-lby Jean. *pent the week-end at War ne visit - lag her mother and sister. Mrs?. J. B and Miss Edith West. Dinner guests of Mrs. Wendell Lovingood last Tuesday were her brother, Major and Mrs. Wayne G. West and children from Port Riley. Kansas, lier mother and sister. Mr.s. J B cad Edith W?M of Warat SUNNY POINT NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Gug Brittain and baby of Lenoir City spent two days of last *wk visiting Mrs. Brlttaln's parents. Mr and Mrs. W. T. Mont gomery. Freed Brown of Famer. Train , spent the week-end with his parents. Mr. mi . Jehu " ~ Mr. and Mrs. John Beaver, and Mr. and Mrs Blge Taylor of Violet were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Whit* ner Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Jenkens and children spent Sunday with their parents. Mr and Mrs. E E. Jenkins Mr. and Mrs. Eh Harris have re turned to their home in Wilmington, after a week's visit with Mr and Mrs. Tom Hvrk M ajid Mrs. Clerdy Hiiod and childnrn spent Sunday afternoon with Mr-. Mattie Wlutener Mr Ksamas Lafevers was the autr. of Mr aivd Mr; WUbum Im frvers Saturday. Mr and Mrs. Cleo Brown spent Sunday with Mr. and Mn John Brown. POSTELL NEWS Burl Brown visited Will Crow tier Sunday. Carl Brown who is employed at Fontana. visited his family over the week-end. The Sunday School at Swanaon church is doing nicely with about 60 enrolled. Saturday night and Sunday are regular meeting days. Everybody Is invited to attend. Bert Mason is tc tc ?_rt ?ln his many friends will be glad to learn.. Farmers m this section are busily engaged in digging their potatoes. Quinton Jones visited M. C. Stiles Sunday evening. Read The Want-Ads *y4me*ica ?&oc/u*<<wr. . . 4ut SZew ^yCtiow ?77ti' THEY'VE PASSED THEIR 4 PHYSICAL'- TO? 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Our plant is one of the world's largest sourccs. VITAMIN I) ? Anheuser-Busch produces enough of the basic material for Vitamin D to supply the entire American market. BAKER'S YEAST ? We arc one of America's biggest suppliers of standard and enriched yeasts anil malt syrup used to make bread. CORN SYRUP ? many millions of pounds annually for America's candy industry. SYRIJPS ? for food, table and confectionery uses and special syrups for medicinal purjKwes. STARCH ? for food, textile, paper and other in dustries ? millions of pounds annually. REFRIGERATING EQUIPMENT ? for retailors of frozen foods and iec eream the country over. This division is now working all-out on glider wing and fuselage assemblies for our Armed Forces, DIESEL ENGINES ? Adolphus Busch, founder of Anheuser-Busch, acquired the first rights to manufacture this revolutionary engine in America and thus started our great lHcscl in dustry on its way. Budwe iser ANHEUSER-BUSCH... SAINT. LOUIS J
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