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Rf TCyy '?^HH| ^Bh*. I I $ i# I* 5 :?> H w BHCJ H.1 S' ^Rfl |\. it r> ^1 ?; Ef f fcV mjt. . - - ??s v"*>^ NEW DINING HALL AT PEEDMON' which replace the one destroyed by Hi chen which la equipped with ultra m section and holler room. |i i II i ii p " T~ by WOOD US _ y ' *?Ej3 I \# Vk n ps ??' B Merchant Marine Distinguished S first torpedoed, he rescued the wound ?g, the Master of the ship was pinn< m free and lowered him to a raft j bought and held will provide ships anc ?THE HERALD ?2 CO A YEAR ? Annoui 1 Per Cen WILL BE ALLOW ZD PreDURING TH"3 Am - *. IS. A. CROtTS] ?? If I I " ' * 1 M Fine Hot JH^I Rvflk Vl vl^^l hKHK f. ' 1 ^ fS BPBBPbbb * ^3^B : r. 1:*3PH r SCOUT CAMP?Shown above are e early this summer. At top u a view sdeA cooking equipment, using steam Y COWAN v 'V ; ml x_i*' ri vT^aV-* Hy ^J* . *^j<_ > E i i M '^^T^fcTi r II ? | \, Baltimore, Md., well deserves hit ervice Medal. When the SS Delisle wascd third state. In the second torpeilord down by a cargo boom. Galza cur iust before the ship tank. War Br 1 gear for the Merchant Marine. . (J S Tr+a\A*\ tx ?JOB FBQmKO ? PHONE 167lcement L .1 t Discount ON ALL 1945 TAXES D.'J ram 1 MONTH OF % , just E, City Clerk. rm n- iwTrr I''TI I Ii 1 > ses k p m decon Adii H|KVy^/Wm^^HE|H^^^B^^HnDH ?n; ' .VI ' * ' V h;^5^ j^P^M ^fc. 5&S*'i^T,& H r v; vM views of the new dining hell at P of the dining lodge and kitchen. A i and gaa, and at bottom left la a 1 Church News LUTHERAN CHURCH Rev. ffm. II. 8teniler, Pastor Sunday School, D:4<> A. M. with K. Maunev. Supt. Church Service, 11:00 A. M., 1 the sermon liy the Pastor.. Junior Chiidred of the Church meet at 7:00 P. M. Sunday. The Luther Leagues meet 7 P. Sunday evening. Union Service 8:00 P. M. at Baptist church. The Parish Education Cab meets Monday evening at 8:00 P. in *he astor's Studv The floy Seonta will meet at 1 P. M. Monday evening for a sp? meeting. The Congregation of St. Xfattl Lutheran church extends a coi welcome to visitors and strangers FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHU1 Rev. P. T>. Patrick, Paato fi:4f) A \f RtimUv anknnl H, Page, 8upt. 11:00 A. M. Morning -Won "What The Atomic Bomb Means The Christian." .1:00 P. M. Sunday school and vice, at Dixon. J. 0. Darracott, f 7:00 P. M. Toung People* Veaj 8:00 P. M Union Service at I Baptist church Monday 7:00 P. M. Troop One. Scouts, Broadus .Moss, 8eoutmast Tuesday 8:00 P. M. Prayer mee Margrave Community House, cond ed by J. H. Bogie. Wednesday 7:00 P. M. Choir p tiee. Thursday 5:00 P. M. Den P Cub Scouts. Mrs. Grady McCa and Mrs. .Temes Houser. Den Moth FIRST BAPTIBT L,. C. Pinnix, Paster Sumtav school 10;0t> A. M. Rev. J. L. Teague, Supt. Morning Worship 11:00 A. M. Sermon. "The Religious Rascal. m*eii!rsr Union 0:45 P. M. Evening Worship 8:00 P. M., this church. MidweeV prayer service Wednea *:C0 P. M. Boy 8oouts Troop 6 meets M ay 7:00 P. M.. C. D. Ware, 8ci - mm ' - r in. IT Dr. Mik OP1 Examination. Di 10:00 A. M.?5t< .H?aW*.Q?* 1 * " / 1 ;1 ,i 1 ! 1 | ATI ? r % ' Kings Moi d Annual 1 OLD BALL Pi i* .Monday, Sen > - m w ,_<PT. nission: Adulti ' ? . ' ^ ' ' / a|9P t 0 f , s ' * ? ledmont Boy Seoul Camp at Tryon, N. a, _ t bottom right U -shown the spacious kit- s riew of the dish-washing and sterilising master. i Cub Scputs meet Thursday 4:30, J Mrs. C. D. Ware, l>en Mother. \V B^YCE MEMORIAL ARP Or. R. N. Raird. Minister, wit ?s Sabbath: 10:00 Sabbath school, John L. Gam I will ble. Supt. 11:00 Morning Worship. M 7:15 YPCU. 8:00 Prayer meeting followed by ' the choir practice. ? linet , M Food vrolnet'on still remains a par amount problem because millions of 5:15 hungrq must be fed. teiai , dml J Wesley an Methodist I Church I 4 irvitos yon to attsnd the regular wti mwTTuxs Bunaay. r *"7 , < ser i , EHHIHHr ; ' . ' "'- " ' 'v"'yV\kV 9:45 Sunday school, Nathan Kel lay, Supt. .. 11:00 "Tha Anchor To The Soul," Heb. 6:19. ,t 7:00 Young Paoplaa Malting. 8:00 "Who flare Himself For (i... ma," CM. 9:90. ' - by th? paartor, Err. J [on *** ?. AJlrrd. ' > J e J. Ptilmer CO?tETRl8T ifurtreis. Glasae* Fitted IK) t\M.?Friday* Only WW* Mou^tMn Drug <;o. . } ?* ?*? iiiaiijijp iiww?iwF*i ' rr it n" hi ' tii-hn)i iifiniaffl; '*'-- ' <"?? rs?*'\ V' - ' r * r*V; .' vt'*V). ijv \/ '': * , .' T. untain lion* Clul 'jtiSf' / . o1 ~ 'fyi* '***' * Xr* ior Day Hw ; J Jjf ? . iKX ? YOBX HIGHWAY ? *1 ! _ ? '?' > ' ",'* , < . ? "V v . '' * . ?' TS'fr* ?* "L , ~ ' ' ;* -v vr.y *u>;;? < *.. tember 3rd, 3 p. ,-$1.00 |g| Your-Boads fe IM SA^BAIS a# AiiuiJM H MwB VIW ^NV^pWl in ^AmwiBSAl TURPENTINE SERVES Turpentine, taken from FloridaI trees for decades, contributes to the i war effort both as a necessary chem-! ical and as an asset to insure payment of War Bonds. Still it is only one of Florida's varied products that feed and equip service men while adding to financial resources behind your bonds. China, glassware, insulation, cotton goods and vegetables, valued at over 300 million dol&!"* annually are purchased by ^vorld markets. After the war the demands will increase. U. S- Jittuirj Dtfailmtiti -THE HERALD 82.00 A YEAR? ; -JOB PRINTING ? PHONE 167?' Quality GET TH Peterson Waco Boad a' ' I S H M l -il l I 1 MB^^Ljm' S *& 1 I Juat a law, ifi trua, bat Mia :-3 go DeLux?... to gat axt rrrrtr ccaf. So, ii you'va go , _ntil wa can gat hold oig C ; 03YCAR DILUXI TOttl,4 ** J/ . * '' 'jf* ^ .i MS rionK ip ' J: 'y &V r' "' ?^ 1?,?i,'-, pHfiSiiSSflpfS v '-< * V r *\< V * y ' -."V ., ; :; rse Show \ ' V I m.v\ r~>SOc . liern States. "V ' '' "vv^ ^lSK?' . \? v*i? #.. ..! . The nAtenoion Sorvlee has won th? confidence or' the people because of the manner iu which it has bandied knotty wartime problems in agrioulture. V-? . L^rs^ipl " 'v^-' QUALITY POINTS 1?more butterfat ? tOX th deep cream lino. 2? hioh solids content ? for more minerals, milk; angar, protein?. s?:.:lh food value ? combinntion of high fat and hlgb solld? gives more food TaltM. Archdale Farms Phone 2405 Groceries j EM AT 1 Grocery I We Deliver | mlr. H i Q> - . K-' ^HrV K H>.'. VI H V ' BP : :: l* or, fl*i o mighty Goodyear rcr ieryice and safety at n~> t a certificate, hold on to it Goodyear DeLuxe for you. .00 x 16 . . $3.65 plus Mi> ' *' > ' ? .iV1V<!,v:i & *6 ? '??-L 'jfcor Co. > V* IB? - *v H .; V ' 16 Classes ''/r-rv : *3jC" . it (TAX INCLUDED) I .';: I i>iiifffiT
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