Five Boys From Cherokee And Graham Counties Fight With Kraut Killer Regiment In Mountainous Area. Italy WITH THE FIFTH ARMY, ITALY ? Pfc. Haiold H. Adams, rifleman of Andrews: Pvt. Vernon r. Martin, ammunition handler, Houte 3, Murphy; Sgt. Herman H. Jones, squad leader. Unaka; pfc Eugene W. Crisp, messenger. S tec 'an; and Pfc. Creed A. Jones, irie.sser.frer. Cheoah, are serving with the 349th Infantry Regiment one of Lt. General Mark W, Clark's Fifth Army units which smashed the Gustav and Hitler lines and chased the Germans from the Garigliano to the Arao River in Italy. Part of the 88th Infantry Divis ion, first Selective Service infan f w m "MOM IS SENDING MY SCHOOL WARDROBE HERE FOR A COMPLETE REJUVENATING ..." You will profit by doing the same. Bring us your school clothing for a fine cleaning job. IMPERIAL CLEANERS Joe Hamilton, Prop. PHONE 13 MURPHY, N. C. Henn Theatre Murphy, N. C. Saturday, October 7 DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAM GENE AUTRY, In "TUMBLING TUMBLEWEEDS" ? Also ? "SOMEONE TO REMEMBER" Chapter No. 14 "THE BATMAN" Admission 12c and 25c Late Show Saturday 10:45 DONA DRAKE. In "HOT RHYTHM" Admission I 2c and 35c Sunday , October 8 Only Ann Harding - Evelyn Keyes Jenx Falkenburg, In ? "NINE GIRLS" Also ? COMEDY Admission I 2c and 35c Monday - Tuesday, October 9-10 Gary Cooper - Laraine Day, In ? "THE STORY OF DR. WASSELL" (In Technicolor) ?Also ? LATEST NEWS Admission 12c and 35c Wednesday, October 1 I Only JIMMY LYDON, In "HENRY ALDRICH ROY SCOUT" ? Also TASK FORCE Chap. No. 8 "HAUNTED HARBOR" Admission I 2c and 25c Thursday - Friday, October 12-13 June Allyson - Van Johnson, In ? "TWO GIRLS AND A SAILOR" ? And ? LATEST NEWS Admission 1 2c and 35c try division to enter combat on ! any front, the 349th piled up a I total of 95 miles gained in 46 days I cf actual combat during the Fiftii Army sweep up the Italian Penin I sula. f Known as the "Kraut -Killers", I doughboys of the 349th fough: a i cross some of the worst mountain i ous terrain to capture Fondi. key | poinc in the vaunted Adolf Hitler I Line, and protected the flank of 1 the French Corps in its push a eross Mts. Ausoni and Lepini. Highlights of the regiments ac tion below Rome came at Maenza when one platoon ambushed an entire German arirtored company Havesville Communion services were ob served in the Methodist and Pres byterian churches Sunday night. Rev. R. E. McClure of the Ashe ville Presbyterian led the ser vice at the Presbyterian church and Rev. Clark Benson, pastor at the Methodist church. He spoke on "The Communion.'' The sermon subject of Rev. R. Lane Akins at the Baptist church Sunday morning was, "The Last Judgment". Sunday night it was "Glorying in the Cross." The officers of the Red Cross will be elected at a meeting in the courthouse at 3:30 p. m. Friday. SHADY GROVE Rev. Freed Townsend and Rev. Grady Chastain have closed J a successful revival here. Bap I tising is to be next Sunday near the home of J. L. Arp. Miss Alene Forrister of Akron. Ohio, is visiting her grandmother. Mrs. Carrie Gregory. Misses Frankie, Francis, and Bessie Raper. Mrs. Roy Raper. Alfred Rice, and Howard Arp. were the Saturday evening guests oi' Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mason. Mrs. Effie Gregory spent the week-end with her daughter. Mrs. Myrtle Harris, in Mineral Bluff. Gt. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Rice and i sons of Ducktown spent several 1 days with Mr .and Mrs. T. M. Rice. Mr. and Mrs. Clemson Mason. Justus and Endless Mason, were visitors here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Rice and family of Culberson spent Sun day with Mrs. Francis Hawkins. Mr. and Mrs. John Loudermilk I ct Copperhill. Tenn , were visitors j her? -Sunday. Miss Beatrice Bryant ieft a few days ago to visit her sister, Miss Flora Bryant in S. C. Misses Baphine and Endless Mason were visiic. in Murphy Saturday. BATES CREEK Pfc. Ray Killian was wounded | in Fi ance on Sept. 15, according . I to word received by his parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Killian. Miss Willa Mae Seabolt spent Sunday afternoon with Mi$s Flon . r.ie Mae Killian. Mr. and Mrs. Maynaid Killian , and family spent Sunday with his | parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. W | Killian. Mrs. Noah Dockery spent Sun- , day afternoon with her sister-in law. Mrs. Nettie Ashe. Mrs. Emmie Timpson and daugh ter. Cara Lcis. spen1 Sunday af ternoon with her daughter, Mrs. I Vance Dockery. PLEASANT HILL Rev. Drew Lunsford cf An- 1 drews has been elected pastor of j the church for the coming year. Mr. and Mrs. Buster Worley have moved to Patrick. Mr. and Mrs. Wade Adams of ' Fontana were visiting relatives here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Adams spent j a few days last week with their j daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Willys builds the ? %/ attempting to flee the town. i After driving through Rome, the 349th was pulled back for rest about mid-June. It returned to I comba., early in July, and after its toughtest battles occurred after capture of Palaia and San Mini ato. when a platoon of the 349th beat off eight German counterat tacks of near battalion strength while holed up in a house at Cal- ; enzano. Colonel Joseph B. Crawford of j Humboldt. Kansas, veteran of | North Africa, Sicily. Salerno and Anzio. and holder of six decora tions for bravery commands the i 349th Infantry Regiment. Walles, of Culberson. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Wililamson j tnd son of Camp Creek spent Sun | day with his mother, Mrs. Lottie I Williamson. Mr. and Mrs. Olen Cook and ! family of Culberson spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Otis Adams. I Miss Joy Mae Ledford of Pat rick spent the week-end with Miss Edna Adams. Misses Helen and Geneva Dea ver had as their quests Sunday, Misses Gladys Murphy, Imogene Allen, and Helen Taylor. Fair Hamby of Camp Creek was ' Sunday guest of J. P. Baine. j Mrs. Vella Deaver spent Sun day afternoon with Mrs. W. A. ; Beaver. SUIT Pvt. R. Leonard Ingram has returned to his base at Portland. Oregon, after spending a fur lough with his mother. Mrs. J. R. k Lambert, and other relatives at Suit. Miss Aline Hawkins spent Sat urday in Asheville. Howard Taylor M. M. 2/c spent a few days last week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Tay lor. He left Sunday for Camp \ Parks. California. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Wood spent last week-end with their daugh | ter, Mrs. Clyde Lawrence, at Le ; noir City, Tenn. Lee Wood and daughter. Jo Ann. accompanied ! l hem to Lenoir City. Pvt. Claude Payne is spending ' a furlough with his wife. Mrs. Annie Lou Payne, and daughter. Judy, and his parents, Mr. and Mrs O. C. Payne. Miss Elease Keenum who is em ployed at Gastonia has returned to her work after spending a va cation with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Keen am. T. Cpl. Lenell Keenum who is stationed at Ft. McPherson spent the week-end with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Keenum. Ralph Patterson of the Mer- | chant Marines who has teen serv- 1 ing overseas for the past several | months is spending a leave with his mother, Mrs. J. M Patterson. ' Mr. and Mrs. Cloyce Keenum | and son. Charles, of Henderson - ville spent the week-end with Mr. ; and Mrs. R. L. Keenum. Charles Kermil Keenum F 1/e ' is spending a leave with relatives 1 at Suit after having been overseas for sometime. He took part in the invasion of Normandy and that of Southern Ranee also. LET1TIA Mrs. Leona Hedrick is visiting relatives in Shelby. Mrs. Hedrick is the former Leona Graham, j daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Graham. Mrs. Arnold Hudson of Blue Ridge. Ga , spent the week-end with relatives at Letitia. Mrs. Hat tie Slagle has announc ed the marriage of her daughter, ; Miss Pearl Slagle to Jim Taylor, son of Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Tay lor. The marriage was perform- ! ed at Blausville, Ga.. October 1. POSTELL Rev. E A. Beaver preached at the Swanson Church Sunday. Pvt. and Mrs. Morris Brown and son are visiting Pvt. Brown's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Burl Brown. ; for a few days Pvt. Brown is sta tioned in Maine. Mrs. M C. Stiles and sons, Park.6, and M. L. visited Mrs. S. L\ Jones Sunday. An all night service will be held at Swanson church on Saturday right, October 14. Preachers, speakers, and singers are invited to attend. Rev. Noah Stiles preached at | Shoal Creek Saturday night. S. D Jones who i semployed at Murphy is visiting his family this ! week-end. ON STATE C OMMITTEE Dr. Julian Miller, editor of Charlotte Observer and president of the North Carolina Press asso ciation. has named Miss Addie Mae Coke of Murphy on the mem bership committee of the state press association for 1944- Others on the committee are: W. E. Horner, Sanford; Herbert Peele, Elizabeth City; Mrs. E. P. Mc Culloch, Elizabeth town; Holt Mc pherson, Shelby; W. C. Manning, Williamston; and P. T. Hines, Greensboro. HALL - GREEN Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Green. Sr., announce the marriage of their daughter, Hazel Kathryn, to Char les B. Hall on October 2 at Blairs ville, Ga. The couple will make their home at Ogreeta after spend ing a few days with friends and relatives. Have a Coca-Cola = Welcome home ... a way to revive old times Among the things the returning soldier finds unchanged is the pause that refreshes with ice-cold Coca-Cola. Have a " Coke " says relax and be yourself. Around the world Coca-Cola stands for the pause that refreshes , ? has become the familiar greeting of friendly folks. BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. ? AsheviUe, N. C. HELP YOUR NEIGHBOR . I AND YOU HELP YOUR COUNTRY | m;:: *?.. .^^ssssess&s^ r. mK. . . hi They Builded Better Than They Knew With the help of the neighbors, many a little red schoolhouse was built. That readiness to help the folks down the road and the family across the square was the strength of our early America, the foundation for our democracy. Be cause of it, we have a greater heritage to defend than any other people on Earth. In these wartime days, the spirit of neighborliness so characteristic of our people is again paying dividends. Did you ever dream ten years ago that to day you would pull up to the curb and offer a ride to a stranger? That you would have a bundle of salvaged paper ready when the Boy Scouts called? That you would walk home with awk ward packages because your dealers have difficulty making deliveries? When you aid your neighbor, you aid your country. Isn't it surprising how many things one person can do to help win the war? Anheuser-Busch produces materials which go into the manufacture of: Rubber ? Aluminum ? Medicines ? B Complex Vitamins ? Hospital Diets Baby Foods ? Bread and other Bakery products ? Vitamin-fortified cattle feeds ? Batteries ? Paper ? Soap and Textiles to name a few. TltM ???? *U W.I *?T OW. People who get results agree that there is no substitute for hard work and also that recreation and relaxation are essential to accomplishment. In your well-earned leisure , select a beverage of mmlera tion. A tall, stately glass of hudweiser is a standing invi tation to make your moments of relaxation complete. A-?-2S01944 ANHEUSER-BUSCH ? ? ? SAINT LOUIS