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7: 1 iwSDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 194S THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER Pire 4r Three Messer Brothers In Service In South Pacific Hive nans 'rogram m , Announced i't :)Srd summer season 9 J , irlVe been iiinu 'a nicctm of the pro ittcc , Nashville, ! ,!,,! l,v Dr. F.' S. Love i ,.,i,.iul.Mit. and ( ti ll UM , itivo uf the denomina- l.mng ooaius. nc-il, the sseiiiu.j ... ,av, June 4, with a Re- Music veei, mfeience on r.vunueii.., . .. (.,..titwr full- V. the District Su lcus (.oinereucc, u u.j tK. W oman s Docici.y w Service, July L'4-31; the v Conference, August Leudership School, Au . the Pastors' Confer ral v-i-; "u iifereiice. August 13-17. cuts are calendered in o a continuous program ir activities umiei uiunn to lie announced by Dr. L .imialuska Assembly loirram anil projects are in the objectives or theastern Jurisdictional j ml Dr. W. F. Quillian, of ; vo. ntive secretary ol the od a statement Lt the Southeastern Jur- Council "will cooperate i at Lake Junaluska, N. ill seek to open new ave- : approach to Methodists loutheastern Jurisdiction he summer program to (i l.y Dr. Love during eroi I'.l-ii'. Ml!. AND MK'S. M. L. MKSSKK. of Cove Crock, have three sons in the service. They are: l'vt. Marion H. Messer, wlu entered the army mi Ortolicr 17, IIMLI. and was inducted at Fort Jackson, lie fore lieing sent overseas ho was stat'oiied' at Canii t'rowdei'. .Mo., Camp Forrest, Tenn., and Fort Ord, Calif. He served overseas eight months and was wounded in action and is now a patient at the Welch Convalescent Hospital in Daytona Iieach. He was employed at the Newport News Shipbuilding and Dry llock Company at the time he eiiteieil the service. ' l'fc. Troy l.ee .Mo.--er entered the service on September UU.'l, and was inducted at Kort Jackson and isnow serving in i''rance. lie was stationed al he following posts in this country: Aberdeen, Md., Camp 1'ickett, 'a., ( imp I'eynolds, ami Fort Leonard Wood. At the tim. be entered the service he V j:' employed by I'nion Clothing Company. l'vt. Norman Kdgur Messer entered the 'service on December (, l'.lll. and was inducted at Camp Croft and is now at I- oil Bragg. At the time he entered service he was employed by Pet Dairy Pro ducts Company. January Bride JHE CHURCHES METHODIST CHURCH V. C. Madison, Pastor I under the direc- pi. 11. Howies opens at lock. morning hour the pas will he. "Twentv- irs A Day." In the even- c he will speak on 1 he nf Cumnromise." Icthoilist Youth Fcllow- iii i;:::u. JtlSTIAN SCIENCE rooms on the second lie .Masonic Temple. Iized Chiistain Science .' available from lending tei church services each church service ai 1 1 a. ic subject for the lesson next Sunday will be: kml the Golden Text will from Psalms 3(5:7, "How thy loving kindness, Iherefure the children of lit their trust under the f thy wings.'' JHOLIC SERVICES Ichedule ol Masses ville, every Sunday, 11:00 City, every 1st Sunday, K every 2nd and 4th Sun s' IT.. K, every 5th Sunday, 8:00 2. The marriage was solemnized on January . i With Dr. Leon 1M. l.atimer. pasior oi me cmsi every 5th Sunday, 8:00 eiating. i I i :-c 5,.. : :' A -v.! I ' I I CI I I is ' Allen's Creek MRS. ED RH1NEHART Seaman First Class Swan Mc Clurp, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gaith er McClure, is home for a 30 day leave after 13 months of sea duty. Millard Buchanan, 1'. S Army, is visitipg his wife and mothw'. lie has recenllv returned froili it 1 v letiiined from overseas. CII.HKUT JOLLY, .IK., S. M. S., 1 "-vear-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Jolly, of Clyde, U. F. D. No. 1, who is now in the South Pacific. lie joined the Mari time service at Norfolk, Va., on July 'JO. 1IIL1. and completed his training at St. Petersburg, Kla. Prior to his enlisting in the ser vice be was employed by the New port News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Company. T. T. Muse spent the week-end in Old Fort visiting relatives Pfc. Robert Burress In Georgia Hospital; Recently Wounded Pfc. Kobert J. lUirress, son of Mr. and Mrs M. L. Burress, of Canton, Koute 2, has returned to his post after spending a 30-day furlough with his parents and wife, Mrs. Kdna Rogers Huness, of Ha.elwood and his young son, Jimmy. Pfc. Burress has returned from several months' overseas where he was seriously wounded. Pfc. Burress has been awarded the Purple Heart and other awards. He is now a patient at Finney General Hospital, Thom asville, Ga. overseas. New Spring HATS Arriving At The Hat Shop Lilian Allen Hart Church Street Humphry Cunningham, of Con cord, is visiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mathis spent the week-end in South Car olina visiting the former's broth er, Joe Mathis. NOTICE OF SALE 1 have sold Pearce's Bakery, lo cated on Main Street in Waynes ville, to Mr. D. F. Whitman. 1 will not be responsible for any debts made by said firm on and after Junuarv -'-, 104 5 . This the 'J3rd day of January, 1045. K. 1!. J'KAIiCF. Jan. 125 Feb. 1-8-15. Solve your shoe worries today get a shoe that will give you greater com fort plus maximum style. The orthopedic features are combined with skillful designing to create a fashion-wise shoe. A drrtsy, v-throt pump with "hug-the-f oot" line NATURAL BRIDGE 595 designed for fashion designed for action A tailored tie with a well mannered look NOW SHOWING- n SPK SANDALS All Size All Colors All Style BELK-HUDSON Co, 'Home Of Better Values' Mil. AND MRS. FRANK R. MKDFORD. of Clyde, R.F.D. No. 1, have announced the marriage oftheir daughter. Miss Cornelia Sue ii.if...,.i .il.nvi.l i,, Gnitis Ward Hawkins, of Leicester, b'.l D. No. it Greenville, h. G. iptist ebuich, offi- every 3rd Sunday, Four Canton Mfin fvery 1st Sunday, 8:00 ft At Wake Forest Cove, every 1st Sunday, m- (C.W.T.). BAPTIST CHURCH (' Klliott, Pastoi School at !:15 every Imrnirg. Superintendent ml bis corps of officers ICI'S Will 111. ,,n luin.l nnrl reive each department, individual. Thi env. ave promised to, have the US lc;i, V f,,l- 111. J-,. I, ,11 the Multitude" will be s sermon tonie foe (hp k hour of wovshin fnmi. fliip with us and "we will (food." K I'nion meets at G:30 Kvcinng. PlCUse remem- t he General Assembly place beforo tlm 1" 11 inn the various denartnients. Mis that each person must P assemhlv vnnm nt fi.n fO the church mptts for The nastor "hvinir Four Canton men are among the 555 students enrolled this session at Wake Forest College. They are: Frank D. Hardin, James Tillman Powell, Jr.. Robert. H. Smathers. and James Valso.ne. Hardin is interested in a career as physical education director, Powell and Smathers are taking the business administration major, and Valsome is enrolled in prelaw. ? 4 wmmi IXii Hm r if a ffr " 7u can da fa, 'e.WOn?ertuI breath.- '"-congestea bM'j? the - iiwa conuort. HEcf;irb throat. i, vaooRuh wnrk. the fourth' message in the series on "The Voice of the Night". The j subject of this message is "The Night With the Lions". Read the sixth chapter of Daniel as a prep- aration for this message. On Monda yevening at 7:30, February uth. the Hoard of Dea-i cons will have their regulai I monthly meeting. Mid-week service and choir re-: hearsal every Wednesday evening at 7:30. The church calls upon each member to "put first things first." It is "Christ or Chaos." Christ; is the onlv remedy for the world s ills.' Those in our own having no j church home are cordially and warmly welcomed to attend these j services. ; Ratcliff Cove SARA UNDERWOOD (Corretpondent ) James Medford is a patient at the Haywood County Hospital is recovering from an operation and is expected to return home ni a few days Seaman Howell Underwood is! visiting his wife and son and par ents. He has just returned from active sea duty. Seaman Bill ing his family. Leopard Vlslt- Sirs. Florence k.-. nniiisi''" - i visiting her parents, after return- e. I,..,. I,,,l,...i,l I 11)111 VIM' 1MK IIUl is stationed in Ceorgia. j ing who HtlFORlJATIOlh The value of informa tion depends upon where it comes from. When it comes to life insurance, you can de pend on the information you get from your Jefferson Standard representative. He is a specialist in "Planned Protection" the service that tailors the plan to fit your in dividual requirements. 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