ft JUNE 3, 1943 (One Day Nearer Victory) THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER Page 9 ood Baptist Ke.0nnth I Missionary umuu, M'.YHavvvood Baptist i-iil hold its annual . the First Church in 4 a n Friday, June 11th, ;3?'r Ha-.n.ett, will conduct devotional anu i" F' ' u: -o-J to be prompt :ir, to avnld any .-r'v;r". , , -;.:e opening Pe" . , f a-nur, of Raleigh, Will iy--an. v . ,j alternoon ses ; t ; f ul messages tV Mitt lie S:!iith, returned ,:i ma. will give ; '.. tolling of ex-,-Vc n.i.tin now in the, roc ne:as. . 1 1 vis aic . H,;;v officers, chairmen ' ..'ve' enwp. young peo : w)rtr. The 'v'n v.l!! he particularly 1L .t... .I'tionoon session. rs:' ". - . .. the " I... ' w ;? ,f the churches in 'o ssnciation are also aaV , ... i ,JQ,ln.Q their M atten a anu i-U6C .1, . ,i nvL- a;,,,r. in u.f . p t'.;a; the hostess society l;,;:i'. V,;uiM all those who " ., : are asked to : ,: lunch. Drinks T . .... bv the local so- r i mv uses iuis Fresh Fruit '. !.-r.T a Strang- i , : ;im army mess, j - ,.i,ce a day on the j ly.-mi and tnereDy :' .importunity de- ir: the laps of l growers, n ils in the office tor, iourth ser- shows that a vd at a typical Ivast, called for i .i. . . .i i: tA LUC .-wi.mio i .. .. - . 1. .. i i . 1 4 .unnl man une iiimi iiuii waa d when fruit is served the lgs are not "just a taste" for man, 1 :i mi'.-s m:ikciuui Computed from r quantities of HO-man mess, iiiiiuli s time, con- JAPS HOLD PACIFIC BASTIONS fSy fi-V Jr7' ALASKA IT Vk VK .1 ir.' ,-5,i V ! - v. v V -fU UVULUV. W'iX'UJV 0Utt MaatAirr teg 'AUSTRALIA PALAU v on ma mi-: A Kl'. RiNFWGHIHri -k . - .t v yftx sum s 1 OAK WIN - AUSTRALIA samoaJ fOWNSVIL LIKE A SPREADING PESTILENCE, the Jap hordes have over-run thousands of square miles In the south western Pacific, and have thrust rapacious claws into the islands of the Aleutians. With every new tale of atrocity, Americans swear that the day of reckoning will come. The map above depicts the area that must be retaken by Allied air, navy and sea forces when the tide turns in our favor. (Intcrnaiioiial) FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH "Bomb-Proof Shelters for Ameri ca,"' is the pastor's sermon subject for Sunday morning worship at 11:00 0 clock. At the evening wor ship at 8 o'clock the subject of the sermon is, "Walking With God In Trying Times." The Bible School at 0:45 a. m., and the Training Union at 7:00 o'clock, afford opportunity for every individual to grow toward God's ideal for man. As somebody recently said, "The World at its worst needs to rind the Christian at his best." WAYNESV11.1.K METHODIST J. C. Madison, Pastor Church School under the direc tion of M. H- Howies opens at 10 o'clock. At the morning hour the subject of the pastor's message will be, "When Faith Is Dead." In the Young People's service at 8:00 o'clock the Methodist program of summer assemblies and conferenc es will be presented, and the work of the coming Youth Caravan will be outlined. The Young People's recreation hour is from 7:00 to 8:00. tor" will be the subject of the lesson-sermon next Sunday. The Golden Text will be taken from Eeclesiastes 3:14, "Whatsoever God doeth, it shall be forever; nothing can be put to it, nor any thing taken from it." Among the citations which com prise the lesson-sermon will be the following from the Bible: "Thus saith God the Lord, he that creat ed the heavens, and stretched them out; he that spread forth the earth and that which cometh out of it; he that giveih breath unto the people upon it, and spirit to them that walk therein; I am the Lord; that is my name; and my glory will 1 not give to another. Neither my praise to graven imago." (Isaiah 4J:o, 8). Ratcliff Cove News Mrs. Ed Ratcliff has returned home after spending a few days with her daughter, Mrs. Roe Han ey, in Buffalo, S. C. I Rev. John Stevenson preached i Sunday at Elizabeth Chapel. The Bible school which has been going on for the past week, will continue for a few days. Let everyone lememb.r June 13, at three o'clock, the service for the hoys who are in the armed forces. Ratcliff Cove Baptist Church. ;a !a "' ;i (U MlUtn... com 1!W lid, 1 III III' serve.! a sume 818,000 pounds of fruits' that are measured by the pound, such as grapes, cherries, bananas or cooking apples. In addition, 183. 500 dozen of the fruits ordinarily counted by the dozen, such as or anges, lemons, grapefruit m- fancy eating apples, were served. Apples lead the way with 22 servings for the month. Figures show that in the 30-day period, the 50,000-man cam) would con sume 35,000 dozen fancy eating ap ples, plus 135,000 pounds of cook ing apples served as sauce, stewed or baked. Men on the post would eat 00,500 dozen oranges and would use 42,000 dozen lemons. And these figures are based on just one camp. Multiply that by j the number of southeastern camps which number the Axis would like . to know and you get some idea of the vast quantity of fresh fruits from orchards in Dixie that are purchased for the army in the fourth service command. i The honor system of saving gas oline is all right except for the lack of system and lack of honor. Loans Available For Purchase Of Dairy Cattle The R e gin n a I Agricultural Credit Corpoi at ion is now making loans to farmers to purchase dairy cattle, including heifers and calves. Tht'M' loans aio made to farmers for the purchase of cows that have been acquired by the Commodity Credit Corporation which county supervisors of tile Farm Security Administration are acting as agents for. This program is designed to prevent the loss of such cattle as productive units through slaughter and to insure their utilization in the production of milk and milk products that are necessary for both civilian and military needs. Glenn A. Boyd, chairman of the county USDA War Board, stated that any one interested in this proposition should either contact him or J. Yates Bailey, loan rep resentative of the Regional Agri cultural Credit Corporation. Francis Cove News A canning school is being held it the Francis Cove Community Church. Those taking the course are; Mrs. Steve Nicholas, Mrs. Heinz Kollman, Mrs. Vinson Mc Flroy. Mrs. Roy Ilightower, Mrs. M. G. Head, Mrs. Mary Woods, Mrs. Gilbert Inman. Mrs. Wiley Franklin, Mrs. Martin Deitz, Mrs. jAlta Sheffield, Mrs. Cash Edwards, iMrs. Robert McCracken, Mary Franklin, Carolyn Stevenson and Mrs. Homer West. The group will I meet with Mrs. Heinz Rollman ; Monday night to can strawberries. Helen and Jimmy Nicholas en tertained a group of friends Sat urday night with a party, about thirty guests were present. LONG'S CHAPEL METHODIST (HI RCH Lake .Tunaluska Pastor, Miles McLean Sunday School at 10:00. Church service at 11:00 at which time the pastor will take as his topic, "The Clear Trumpet,'' and the text will bo 1 Cor. 11:8. "For tif the trumpet give an uncertain ; sound, who shall prepare himself Ifor the battle." There will lie an 1 ant hem by the choir. Youth Fellowship at 7:3a), and ! at 8:00 there will an evening church service with the pastor speaking on, "The Shortest Bio graphy Ever Written." oon Mi: riiomsT ci i nc 1 1 Joseph S. J..hn-nn, Pastor 10:00 Church school. 1 1 :00--Morning worship, V. M. Bobbins. 7:00 p. m. Youth Fellowship. 8:00 Evening worship, Joe S. Johnson. 8:00 -Wednesday, prayer service. W A YNESYII.L E P R ES B Y I Elf -I AN CHURCH Uev. Malcolm K. Williamson. Pastor Whitener Provost, Superinteu d nt of Sunday School. f.unday School at 10:00 o'clock. Morning Worship, 11:15 o'clock. Sermon Subject: "RESTORERS OU CREATORS?" Pioneers and Young People meet at 7:00 p. m. Mid-week Prayer service on Wed nesday evening at 8:00 o'clock. This ought to be a great season for squirrels. Some folks think the whole world is nuts. NOTICE All persons will take notice that the undersigned has been duly qua. l'.ried to act as Administratrix of the estate of Annie Dee Kirkpat rick, deceased. All persons having claims against the said estate will present the same to the undersign ed on or before the 1st day of May, 1944 or this notice will be pled in bar of any right claimant may have to recover. All persons in debted to said estate will please make immediate settlement. This the 1st day of May, 1943. 1 WINNIE KIRKPATRICK Administratrix of the estate of Annie Dee Kirkpatrick, deceased. No. 1302 May 6-13-20-27 June 3-10 The Francis Cove Home Demon stration Club met with Mrs. Gil bert Inman for the May meeting, with thirteen present. The June meeting will be.the 9th, with Mrs. M. (i. H' ad. BELK - HUDSON'S BIG JUNE HOSIERY i SALE Hurry, Get Your Supply of Hose During This Sale. Remember Hose Makes the Ideal Christmas Gift. Buy Them Now! 4 guage Rayon Hcse, love- High twist, beautiful Hose. 7 shades, a!! sizes . . reg- irregular, were 59c . . . now aiar 59c H.)je A tti on sale O QQk ow for pairs OOP Lwely high twist Ravon. Very sheer, grade A Reign- est shales. Sold for 89c. ing Beauty Hose. This won- " an sa:e 780 920 4-T-a?e Sheer Hose, a real A gorgeous, 51-guage Heiress fame a: J' t. but. reduced Hose ... Grade B. Better 840 stock up on this at 950 f 1 j '' 7 ! J ?S ( We have the largest Hosiery Department in Western North Carolina. Ainther special ... a regular 79c seller of high twist Rayon . fL Now on -a'.e at ....''V ' All these hose come in all sizes, shades. 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