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The Bee from Danville, Virginia • 3

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The Beei
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Danville, Virginia
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fl' MS The Bee: Danville Va Saturday January 15 1944 Three Wins His Wings At the CHURCHES OBMiiirui Baptist (Photo most from Presbyterian rni i i aUUIIk rlpinifn XC is no ptarmigan etc etc coal Mrs HOUSe THAT SERVICE BtlLV has Thursday due to the officers at PHONE 3980 DANVILLE VA i THIRD AVENUE CHRISTIAN CHURCH Sorrell Pastor Ricketts Assistant Broadcast 1 Io The Advantage Of An Installment Loan Cirisnan I 9:45 xV lor Thursday 7:30 of three irst NATIONAL BANK ft of baMvilk Korndocrfer let the cold weather intertcre with his work just so "The Over coming Life" 7:30 Member ederal Deposit Insurant Corporation zoic 'age the age of reptiles At Good Wed most were Circuit pastor SWlCfGOOD JUMfRALtiOME Wed unlil EARNINGS SKYROCKET WASHINGTON Jan ederal Reserve banks last year reported net earnings of $49528 000 more than four times the 1942 figure of S12470000 ADVISE AGAINST EMALE ORMS IN ARMY NEWSPAPERS CAA To Post Plans Wednesday War Department Probes Bestowal Of Medal On Dog at District WLB Approves Incentive Bonus ice 7:30 etts Hubbard Rites Are Held Here Releases Names Men Leaving Soon or Examination CIVILIANS IN SOIA TOLD TO LEAVE CITY Member ederal Retene Syiteia Report Outrages Against Germans In North Italy fty A Chinese tree the ginkgo Is the only survivor of a primitive tree that lived in the early Myo Spark plugs should be chocked at least ever 5000 miles partlcu '( larly in cold weather for bad plug pan waste as much as one gallon of gasoline in every 10 by Eastern lying Training Command) Lt Russell Newton Jr son of Mr and Mrs Russell New ton of orest Hills was a mem ber of the 44 A class of aviation cadets to graduate from the Army Air orces Pilot School (Advanced 2 Engine) at George ield Illinois on Jan 7 He re ceived the silver wings of a fly ing officer and was commission ed a second lieutenant in the Army Air orces He is home now on a short leave Lt Newton entered pilot training last July and attended flying schools at Orangeburg and Shaw ield before his gradua tion at the advanced flying school at George ield Illinois Rites Conducted or Mrs Jeffrey I ou do not have to be a regular customer to borrow here Every application receives our careful atten tion NEW YORK Jan The Nvi military command in the northern Italian City of lorence has issued an order extending the curfew and banning the use of bi cycles after dark because "out wcie committed last nightagainst German offices and Ger man the Nazi controlled Italian ladio said today in a broad cast recorded by government monitors The "outrages' against the Ger man occupied buildings in cnce were not explained Rev Sun Sunrrin 11 A morning wor Southall Baptist Rev Bradley pastor Sunday School each Sunday at 945 A Si Harry Adams superintendent Morning worship 11:00 A Evening wor ship 7:30 Prayer band meets 6:45 each evening Pray Lee Street Baptist Rev Turner pastor Bible School at 9:30 A II Dodson general superintenednti A dep a school Preaching: at 10:35 A by Rev Jackson Sup per at close of morning hour 6:30 'Boothe associate director Preaching at 7:30 Rev 'T Jackson Wednesday night prayer sertfee at 7:30 week ly Teachers and officers meeting at 8:10 Methodist 0 Briggs pastor Tile church school opens at 9:30 A with Sud darth the general superintendent The pastor speaks at both the 11 A and 7 30 worship serv ices The mid week prayer and praise servibe will be addressed bv Mrs Calvin Berry teacher Bellevue School The Sub Youth ellowship 7:30 branches of the armed Danville moved yesterday anoth er step towards the realization of a large and well equipped airplane terminal which will serve this com munity in good stead in post war years The Civil Aeronautics tration hi New' York Glenwood Baptist Joseph A Crosier pastor A Bible School opening exercises Bigger Jr superintendent 11 A and 7:30 JvL worship Ser mons by the pastor 6:30 all meetings James Land di rector Woodlawn Baptist Martinsville Road Rev Roland Brewer pas tor Sunday sth'ooV 1000 a in Bruce Evnns superintendent Preaching by the pastor at 11:00 a and 800 Training Un ion 7:00 Mrs: Paul Sutton director Prayer meeting Wed nesday evening at 8 o'clock' GETS GUNNER WINGS rank Chaney son of George Chaney Route 1 Ring gold was given his silver wings and promoted to the grade of corporal when he completed the flexible gunnery course for radio me nat the Yuma Army Air ield this week Prior to his training in flexible gunnery Corporal Chaney graduated from the Radio Operators and Mechanics School Sioux alls South Dakota He is a graduate of Dan River High School Nails were used for money Lx 17th century Rhode Island Government Orders Evacuation Of City As Result Bombings LOANS PAID WASHINGTON Jan Commerce Secretary Jesse Jones discloses that the Western Union Telegraph Company has paid the Reconstruction inance Corpora tion (RC) $1256345172 in full settlement of RC loans to the Postal Telegraph Company The two companies were merged Mast year Christ Church Glenwood Epis copal Rev Norvvell Wicker rector Church Scjinol 4 00 Evening prayer and sermon 5:00 Church of the Epiphany Epis copal Rev Norwell Wicker rector Hon Mainland Bustard superintendent Holy Communion 8:00 A Junior Church 9:30 A Bible Class 10:00 A Nurs ery and kindergarten department 11:00 AM Morning prayer and sermon 11:00 A Young Pcoj pie's ellowship 7:00 1 Thura day Holy Communion 10:30 A PHILADELPHIA Jan (T) the face of a health warning that uncollected rubbish may cause epidemic of influenza" 3000 public works cm plojes carried their strike into its 10th day today after booing a sug gestion that they repudiate theie union leaders and go back to work' The Philadelphia Record in a front page editoiial urged Mayor Bernard Samuel to upon federal government to send troops into Philadelphia to end the health menace creatod by the strike' which was called to enforce lhe union's demand for a 10 cents an hour wage increase Danville irst National Bank is making many In stallment Loans to its friends and customers and you are 'cordially invited to see us if you need funds to pay bills or for any worthy purpose irst Baptist Johnson pastor 9:40 A JH Sunday School Chas ClemenLs general super intendent 11 Al morning wor ship "On Making The Most of 6:15 Training Hour Jas Gardner director 7:30 evening worship "Turmoil Without Peace 3:30 Monday Exi cutive Committee meeting of 4 general meeting of the WMU 7:30 Wednesday prayer meeting Calvary Baptise New Town Rev Phillips pastor Sunday I School 9'45 A Clarence Ash by superintendent 'Morning wor ship 11 A akio Lord's being observed 630 Mist Leonie McDowell di rector Evening worship 7:30 Both servic cs being conduct ed by lhe pastoi Wednesday eve ning Tcachirs and officers meet ing 7 Piayer service 730 by Brown There ill be no week worship service West Main Baptist A Carter pastor Sunday School assembles at 9:40 Wile Perkins general superintendent Morning worship at 11 00 Sermnn theme ness Thru Service" All Young People's meeting Sunday evening at so rector Sermon Cheer" nesday evening 7:30 The chief advantage of an Installment Loan is that the borrower can repay in moderate amounts over a period of months instead of paving the entire amount at one time This is a most important ad vantage as most of us have difficulty in raising the larger amount of money on some definite date Davis itts Hat risen Irvin Dodd Robert Hyler Arnold Wall Jr James A Colo Ed ward White Douglas Echols Chester McPeak Benton Tuck Joe Harris Jr Johnnie Conner Harvey Casey Charlie Walker James inney Os car Allen Joe A Weddle rank Reynolds Stanford Wells George Busby: William Shelton Artis Thom as Payne Arthur Lewis Perkins Clyde Palmer Carlton Clarence McBride Roy Holly Ji uewey a noway Jacob Baptist Taiiernncle Barber pastor Suixiay School at 9:45 A Hylton Hutcherson superin tendent Sunday morning service broadcast from 11 till 12 Sunday evening service at 7:30 Mid week prayei" sen ice Thnrsdav eve ning al Daily broad cast Monday through riday 7:05 All services conducted by the pastor ei meeting Tuesday evening 7:30 Schoolfield Board Begins New System The Lutheran Church of the As erosion Rev Charles Tusing 1 pastor Sunday School 945 A Nye superintendent Morn ing worship It A Vespers 730 The pastor will preach at all services Air Terminal Projects To Be Advertised ueunttc cnoice among airport op erators airmen and engineers be tween concrete and asphalt sur faces provide an adequate base is given the latter The choice prob ably will be left to the City un less there is a wide margin in the ccst estimates submitted by con tractors Look over this table and then see one of our officers long Then he did something about He rented a tent 30 by 60 feet erected it over a house he is bitildl ing and installed four smokeless burners Korndocrfer then called his men back to in comfoit I 7:30 Wrong With The Lat rites for Mrs Mamie Irene Jeffrey were conducted yesterday afternoon at 2 from Riverside Mission Services wcie conducted by the Rev A Guinn and the Rev Briggs Interment was made in Highland Burial Park The pallbearers were: Needham IL Williami Nelson Guinn A Berkley Snead and Irason a an an isolated a New York irst Pesbyterian Rev Joseph Dunglinson pastor Church School at 9 30 A Moore superintendent The pastor will preach at 11 A and at 7:30 lhe young people will meet for their Vesper Service at 6:45 Pj The subject for dis cussion is "Christian and the program will be led by Miss Barie rix Shelton Memorial Presbyterian Paul Hodge pastor 9:30 A Church School Rex A Petty su perintendent 11 A Preaching Subject: "What The Manna Says" 73O treadling subject: "Touching Midweek Pray er Seivice Wednesday 7:30 CUSTOM BUILT HEAT WAM7 RACINE Contractor Carl WASHNGTON Jan The War Department is investigat ing the reported bestowal of me dals for heroism and other distin guished service upon a dog who under Army regulations is not entitled to them The dog is the three year old half husky who is report ed to have been (lie recipient of the Distinguished Service Cross for "courageous action in singlc hand rdly eliminating a dangerous ma chine gun nest and causing lie surrender of its crew" and of Hie Silver Star and the Purple Heart Strike Increases Danger To Health In Philadelphia (Special to The Bee) REIDSVILLE Jan Services are to be conducted this afternoon at 4 o'clock for Mrs John Craddock 38 who died at her home Thursday night follow ing a lengthy illness Dr Ovvnbey will have charge the services and interment will be rntde in Greenview' cemetery She is survived by rfer husband a son Johnny Craddock: her par ents Mr and Mrs Sam Oliver of noxboro tour brothers and sisters Pentecostal Holiness North Main Street Rev A Dail pas tor Sunday School 9:45 A Clarence Powell superinten dent Preaching 11 A and 7 30 XT i i uv panor Subject morning wor WASHNGTON Jan Approximately 20000 non produc Hon workers of the Westinghouse Electric Company will receive benefits of an incentive bonus plan previously applicable only I to production workers under a company wide plan which has boon approved by the War Labor Board (WLB) Under lhe plan which was ap proved by a WLB vote of 9 to 3 retroactive bonuses to the em ployes will amount to about $239 each The plan is effective as April 8 1943 Keen St root Baptist Jesse Hite pastor Sunday School 9:45 A Dewey Davis general super intendent Morning worship 11 A scrmoiulopic "Loving Persua Baptist Union 6:30 Willis and Gerald Marshall directors Evening wor ship 7:30 Mr sermon subject AT id week service Wednesday night Pilgrim Holines Pickett and Henry Streets Rev A Howard pastor Sunday School: 9 45 A M' with superintendent Tom Smith in charge Morning worship: 11 A subject "The Blessing of the Lord' Supper Evening Serv ice 7:30 subject De vices of Mid week prayer service: Thursday night at 7:30 LONDON Jan The Bulgarian government has ordered immediate total evacuation of 300000 citizens as a result of the heavy Allied air blows against the capital the German radio announced last night Dispatches from Istanbul quoted travelers as saying the center of' the city was almost knocked out by the American British day and night attacks this week The German Marine headquarters and the Hotel Slavianska Besseda housing of the German Army staff icpoitcd destroyed The German broadcast said of the evacuees would be accom modated in the provinces and ad ded that other large towns in Bulgaria also were to be evacuat ed (The Bulgarian home radio broadcast an order of the day by Interior Minister Docho Christov which threatened the personnel of health services with prose cution if they did not report for duty in the capital within 24 hours The broadcast recorded by government' monitors said the city's banks and motor repair shops were also ordered to reopen im mediately) The death penalty has been or dered for looting and a curfew imposed from 8 to 8 A Baid the Berlin broadcast The Istanbul advices said the American daylight attack had caus ed the most damage with the ministries of the interior and fi nance and part of the foreign ministry reported destroyed among many other buildings including lhe National theater The Ankara Jiadio said yesterday that the Japa nese and Hungarian ministers were killed in the raids Other Istanbul dispatches said meanwhile that latent reports from Rumania indicated that fear of the Red advance upon Rumania's borders has spread to the Ai my The Germans were said to have brought in reinforcements mixing German and Rumanian units with the aim of destroying the identity of Rumania's home de fcnse A imy Refugees arriving in Cairo from Greece said the Germans had heavily mined Athens and the port district of Piraeus as well as the great Marathon dam which controls lhe supply The German and Bulgarian oc cupation troops were said to have taken siuh brutal reprisals against the slightest show of resistance in Greece that guerrilla activities had sunk to the lowest ebb in 18 months (The Greek government in Cairo broadcast recorded by government monitors said that for every erime the Germans and Bulgarians committed against the Greeks they will have to answer oetore a Greek tn Third Avenue Community Chris tian Rev Sorrell pastor Ricketts assistant Sundav morning broadcast 9 10 A Ai Church School meets 945 Banier superintendent Morning worship 11 A subject: "Halt it' At liaran i Young people meet 630 'Miss Mabie Willis director Evening worship 7 subject: "What Is Wrong With the Wednesday evening serv Message by Rick WASHINGTON Jan 15 W) Thc Army advises its editors against depicting female form in Army "Within the continental limits of tlie United says a War De partment guide "this general sub ject is already so handsomely ex ploited by civilian periodicals that for the military to enter the com petition would be like carrying coals to This (the female form in Army newspapers) is not a military sub ject although it is frequently a subject of the the guide says in the booklet which is other wise devoted to a heavy discussion of morale orientation and inter national relations 1 But obviously determined not to let the subject get too heavy the: wi iters of lhe booklet add: "However one cannot refrain from quoting briefly lengthy editorial salute by Ai my newspaper at post in Alaska to i (Burlesque) artist who has posed ifor soeeial nietures for their small Harry Burrell general di Evening worship at 7:30 Iheme Of vweek service Sle'dd Memorial Methodist Jos Wright pastor 945 nay bciiool Earl Hart ii nueni hip preaching by the pastor Sub ject: Being Made Vniith 1 1 uuiu a VUUWblMP i worship preaching by the pastor Subject: Call of Midweek prayer service Wednes day Jan 19th 7:30 I Main Street Methodist the Rev A Acey pastor 9:45 Church School Jas Catlin Jr super intendent 11:00 Morn ing sermon subject: We Arc Offer tory Anthem Taste and by Rogers 730 o'clock evening wor ship Mr Acey will give the sec ond sermon in a brief series on the shorter books of the Bible The subject will be Religion of Offertory Anthem ly Begotten Word of God mid Adm in is nnf ifinrl Dewey Swicegood local agent for the Council for all airport mat ters that it had received the adopt ed conti act of operation for the ex panded airport and that plans and specification for improvements which will run to $1225000 will oe posted next Wednesday This will give contractors The Danville Methodist Rev Henley Kerns: Sunday School 10 A Hodges general superinten dent Preaching 11 A Rock Spring: Sunday School 3 A Blankenship geneial su perintendent Preaching 4 Wesley Chapel: Sunday School 10 A AI Barker general superintendent Preaching 7:30 Youth ellowship 7 Design: Sunday School 10:30 A Hollis Lumpkin general su perintendent Mt Olivett Sunday School 10:30 A Mrs Eston Turner teach er of Young Class George Coates general superintendent Concordant Bible Class of the Ecclesis Sunday School in the Odd ellows hair on North Main Street 10:30 A AI Evening service 7:30 subject: "The Healing of Thursday eve ning prayer and question meet ing in the Pace residence 321 Moffett St 7:30 Moffett Memorial Banti A Bible School A Wiielton superintendent 11 A morn ing worship Sermon: To Dr Stevens 6:30 Union Esther Allen director 7:30 evening: worship sei mon: Unto The Utteimost" Dr Stevens Wednesday night at 7:30 weekly prayer meeting in The Young ollowing tin's iinmediaboly (he pastor's cabi net will holo it's monthly meeting Schoolfield Baptist Jno 9:45 A Son suuerin tendent 1 100 A Morning wor ship subject: Power of the Blood" 7:30 Monday eve ning Missionary Society Tvcry circle will present lhe pro giwm 7130 Wednesday prayer service The Schoolfield draft board announced its new system of induc tion tests and lias icleased the names of men who arc leaving for final examinations at Roanoke The board released the names'of 54 white men who are going to Roanoke on January 18 for exami nation and induction into the va rious forces Those accepted for the Army will three week's leaves L' Ort January 19 seven while men will go to Roanoke for pre induction physicals Those pass ing the physicals will be called at a later date ollowing is a list of those leav ing on January 19 lennarrt hmj Setiiff Oliver Lee Everett George" "iceting Tuesday night 7:45 at Walter Holland Harry Denton City Prison faim Midweek pray Ireson Douglas Dewey Shelton er Wednesday night at Jr uaivin Coolidge Oakes Curtis 1 Lee Griffith I ices The following will leave mi Jan uary its: John Carmichael Luther Dos James Rudder John McBride Clennard Pyron San ders Hyler William Moorefield William Bryant William Emerson Eguine A Hanks James Wallington Milas Staples Luther Powell Landy Uillis Joseph Haynes Jesse James Bailey Harry Jr Robert Baker Mo Lee Sccarce Reginald North Danville Church of God Rev Houck pastor Sunday School A Ernest Hardy superintendent Morning worship 11 A message by the pastor Evening worship young people's meeting Kelly Land ford director Preaching Midweek prayer meeting Wed nesday 7:30 Ladies Willing Worker's band riday 7:30 Schoolfield Methodist Rev Johnson pastor Church School 9 45 A Wilkins su perintendent Swanson as sistant superintendent Worship at 11 A and 7:30 with preaching by the pastor Prayer meeting Wednesday nieht at 7:30 Biing in your request for prayer Calvary Methodist Rev James Smith Jr pastor 930 A Church school Hughes Pet Piney orest Chapel Rev Irvine pastor Sunday School 3 A' Holy Communion and! preaching by Dr 11 Coffee 7:30 A I Prayer Service Wednesday evening 7:30 Come and bring in jvui piayer request SUBJECTS OR SUNDAY JANUARY 16TH 11:00 A At Services Today At Reidsville or Mrs Craddock irst Christian (Disciples of Christh Arthur Burton pastor Bible School 9:30 A Charles Motley superintendent Classes for all ages Morning worship 11 A Supper and sermon The pastor will have as his morn ing subject Bettor Undcrstand n'K lhe Christian Youth meet ing will convene at 6:30 An invitation to all young people is extended Evening service at 7:30 The pastor's subject will be Be Too Mid week prayer service Wednesday evening at 7:30 QI AKE BURSTS SWEDISH DAM LONDON Jan' 15 German broadcast heard today by The 'Associated Press said' an earthquake had burst a dam at a 1 ke near Hlipstad in southwest ern Sweden No casualties were mentioned chance to bid on the grading and draining job on the new acquired lands also on the surfacing of the old and new runways The bids probably' will be opened two weeks after they have' been filed Swicegood said he understands the CAA advertisement will ask for separate proposals on con i iiui autc ai SUI facin PublicaHon grading arc the bear grease on pnriirfo ca for I our Lupin root cakes You are the 1 1 UH VVd VK juivu ci graded I'unway of 100 feet at either end of the concrete libbons will be specified laimcvv Methodist' Martinsville Road Rev Lewis Darst pastor Sunday school 10 a in Mar! tin superintendent Moniin wor ship with sermon by the pastor 11 a in Prayer meeting Wcdnes day 7:30 (to Stokesland Methodist Rev Lewi: 5 Darst pastor Sunday 9:45 a Lewis superin tendent Evening worship wi'i (to sermon by the pastor 7:30 i'J! Player meeting and choir practice i The Salvation Army Captain Iiene Knaack officer in charge Captain Delcne Stondenmire as sistant officer Sunday Sunday bcnool 10 A Holiness meet ing 11:00 A Corps Cadet Class 12 a Young People's Legion Open Air Serv 6:30 31' ation Meeting 7:30 evening CC5 will be called neunesaav and tending councils in Roanoke ri day Prayer meeting 730 Band practice 830 Satur day Open Air Service 7:30 since a seal blubber in our bowl of salmon berries You are the liver of the caribou the egg of the sturgeon the vonne gizzard of thessnrine is a touching acknowledgement of the fact that in the life of this isolated garrison the likeness of the obliging young woman was more warming to the Quonset hut than anv mere A est End Christian (Disciples of i Christ) Montague Street near est Main Chas Garrison minister Reymond Clutter su perintendent Church School 9 45 A Graded Church School Men's Bible Class A Christen son teacher 11:00 morning wor ship with communion Topic 'The Christian College" Youth ellow ship at the usual hour 7:30 eve ning worship Topic: "The Certi tude Of A Great Special singing at all serv Dailv broadcast nver I rf 1 ai each vvuek daw morning i snP vavaiary Communion" Suh Monday through Saturday from 3ect f'ening worship "The Tragedy fffC nr Inf 1 ru UUU UW VI UCHIMI I nlA I ipua John Community IJapti't Rev Kennedy ditector Mid week pray Til tint inrT zsj pwiui OUHUay OCHOCH each Sunday evening 2 00 Poteat superintendent Preaching service at 3:00 Mid week prayer service Thursday evening 7:30 Broadcast over A Mairlinsvill ccar nesday evening from 1:15 1:45 Memorial Methodist Roy Jar Pastor 9:30 Church School Jn McCubbins superintendent 10 4a A "The Kingdom Build Placed In Tne Prayer scrv ice Wednesday evening at 745 Mount Vernon Rev John Pearson pastor Church scnool 945 A Ragland I superintendent Morning worship 11:00 Sermon by Rev Cort fey Anthem Ye" Scott Oficrtory the Ut iiaoyon to be sung by Basil Browder Evening service 7:30 sermon bv the pastor Song son ice led by Basil Browder Aiuiem lesus Shall Reign" Stultz "Pm a Johnson sung by John Mid week prayer service Wednes day at 7:30 Lewie I Stone nnerm Andrew arson Cecil Dish School A King mon I Thomas ranklin RussgH Ed mund Gilbert Alvin Marcolin Curtis Edward Taylor Smith Jr pastor 9:30 A VI JlUEIir general superintendent 11 A and 7:30 mihlin At the morning service tlie pastor will use as his topic "The Rccon jof a Selfish Young neo and at he cvcning VT present Aschs Conception of the Conver sion of William Hubbard was laid to rest in Highland Burial Park yes terday afternoon following serv ices held from the Wicnn Ycatts uneral Home at 4 o'clock by the Rev A Dale and the Rev A Guinn 'Tin pallbearers were: Tay lor Isaac Hubbard Harry Hubbard Jack Slaughter Nelson Guinn and Garland Roland The flowers conveyed to iuic ccmcuciy in Hower cars 1 I A I ft 3 I Bibte Classes Methodist ft iMMai Holiness Lutheran Ebiscobal 1 I 01 Zt I AWW JA7 'Bv Tl A i "Ik iMPl 1 1 You Pay Each Month If You You Yon or inal Sign or Receive Mos Payment $10000 $10600 $10000 700 15000 15900 15000 1400 500 20000 21200 20000 1800 1100 25000 26500 25000 2200 2300 30000' 31S00 30000 2L00 2L00 oooce i SWICEGOOD.

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