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Hattiesburg American from Hattiesburg, Mississippi • 12

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TWELVE HATTTESBURG (MISS.) AMERICAN Friday, October 21, 199 Seminary Methodist church, will speak at the Youth for Christ inter YANDERC00X ADDRESSES EXECUTIVES CLUB HERE TONIGHT denominational meeting at the First Church of the Nazarene, Rev. Leo SEEN AND HEARD SOUTHERNERS Meet Strong Chattanooga Tonight CHATTANOOGA, Oct. 21 One of the best small college foot Dirfy Radiators WON'T Hold fJV ANTI-FREEZE Johnston, pastor, at 7:45 p. m. Saturday.

The Youth for Christ quartet, under the direction of Forest IV) every Christmas and $50 annually on her birthday as a present from the deceased The rest of the estate la to be divided equally among the three living sons, Army Hero Hendrix Conies Back for More Here and There Blount, will alng. The quartet composed of Bernard Pierson, Charles McLelland, Peyton Moore ABOUT THE CITY and Forest Blount. ball games of the season Is expected LEMON ICE BOX pie: THE PICKWICK here tonight as Mississippi South Ilave jroura cleaned before 70a lose costly anti-free ut. ern'a potent Invaders tangle with New patlenta listed today at the Methodist hospital are: Albert John W. Vandercook, noted speaker and writer, will apeak at the dinner meeting of the Executives club at 7 o'clock tonight at the Hattiesburg Country club.

He will speak on the subject, "I the Marshall Plan Working?" Only members and their guests may attend the meeting and the buffet supper, which will be served from 7 to ,7:30 p. m. Mr. Vandercook is to arrive In Sumrall: Ed Coleman, Purvis; T. B.

the University of Chattanooga Moc caslns. Klckoff la set for 7 p. Davis. Columbia; and R. C.

Bradley, New Augusta. Nobles. Sumrall; Miss Marie Smith, RFD and Miss Nettle Beth Mul- (C8T. lin, Petal. Patients who have been CAMP CAMPBELL, Ky Oct.

21. iA' Master Sgt. James B. Hendrix Is now a full-fledged member of the 11th Airborne division. Hendrix, a Congressional Medal of Established as one or two touch dismissed from the hospital include: Mra.

N. W. Hickman, Perkinston; Mrs. L. L.

Logan. 314 Bay Mrs. Guaranteed Service BURKETT'S RADIATOR SHOP 306 McLeod Phone 5302 down favorites locally, the Moccasins are bracing for a rough game from the Gulf State conference C. H. Bell, associate extension dairyman.

State college, spent today In Hattiesburg visiting local dairymen and conferring with technicians Hattiesburg late this afternoon. Honor winner from Le Panto, Ark, J. E. Jones. Moselle: Mrs.

J. R. champions from Mississippi. Mr. and Mrs.

Tom Ott have returned to their home in Oxford, after attending the funeral of J. E. Gray. Report cards for the first elx weeks of the 1949-50 school session were given out today at. Senior and Junior High schools.

A Hallowe'en party scheduled to-right at the First Baptist church for the Intermediate A union, BTU, has been postponde. Johnson, Beaumont; Mra. J. for the Hattiesburg Area Artificial Coach Scrappy Moore's squad Breeding association. came out of a 34-7 tune-up win over Aultman, Seminary; Mra.

Bessie Massengale, Collins; J. T. Bond, ana aurvivor of a l.ooo-foot air drop, made his first jump here Wednesday after his fall at Fort Bennlng. last month. He went out the Jump door in the No.

2 spot behind Lt. Col. Emery Oklahoma City laat weekend in top A large part of the world' clove supply produced by the islands of Zanzibar and Pemba la threatened by an Insect pest known as the "hot water" ant. Mrs. S.

C. McOowan will be at Hattiesburg High school Tuesday and Wednesday to take pictures of Sumrall: J. O. Lee. RFD Mrs.

Talbert Leigh. 410 East Pine Mrs. Fred Easterling, Lumberton: Mrs. W. H.

Glldewell, Lucedale; and Mrs. shape and will be seeking their third victory against the Southerners. The Mocs stopped Abilene Christian 14-7 earlier and have lost to Georgia and E. Hyde, and made an easy landing. the seniors for the annual, inai "Ail I need Is a little chow, and vldual pictures and a group picture J.

T. Wallace, Sumrall. Tennessee, both SEO powerhouses. everything will be OK," he said as he retrieved his chute. Undefeated since scoring on but Mr.

and Mrs. Albert Draughn of Mlsa Dorothy Breland left- New Hendrix plunged 1,000 feet to the Harvey and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Llv- losing to Kentucky. 71-7, in the opening game, the Southerners will ground when his chute failed to open and his reserve chute became YWMV erett of Hattiesburg spent the weekend with Mr.

and Mrs. Claude Cope-land of Brooklyn. have Halfbacks Bubber Phillips and Frankie Spruiell sparking their running game and promise an exciting tangled with its cords during his filial qualifying jump at the Air SHOES FOR MIH i Orleans Thursday night by plane for Alameda, to be with her alster, Mra. James C. Leak, whose husband, Ensign Leak is reported missing In maneuvers off the California coast.

Mrs. Leak, the former Mildred Breland, daughter of Mr. and Mra. W. evening.

Claude E. Hatten and Mrs. Willie borne school at Fort Benning last fell Head Coach Thad Vann said today M. Faul of Hattiesburg have been montn. He was only slightly iniured.

of the class will be made. Sgt. James M. Mosley, stationed at Fort Knox, Ky has been assigned as troop Information leader for his unit, and he attended the Second Army Discussion Leaders cshool at Fort Knox. Sgt.

Mosley Is the son of Mrs. V. Mosley, 905 Eefwards at. Mrs. Howard a Williams has returned from a stay of a month In Greenville, where she was In the home of her daughter, Mrs.

M. S. Splars. Mrs. Spiara was a delegate to the recent Tri-annual convention of the Episcopal church In San and spent but one day In the hos awarded emblems by the Southern pital.

M. Breland, 109 North Twenty-first ave. Is a granddaughter of Mra. Bell Telephone and Telegraph com pany for 15 years of service. When he reported here recently that he expects to stick to his semt platoon system of substitution in tonight's battle.

The Southerners feature a pony backfield behind a sophomore and junior line on offense and switch to the senior linemen for defense. Phillips and Spru for duty with the 11th Mary M. Brown of this city Ensign Leak, a pilot stationed at the Naval Lamar county music players will some doubted his willingness to meet at the Pine Grove school to Jump again after his narrow escape Air Station in Alameda, reported to the base by radio Monday afternoon that his motor had gone bad and he night, with the public invited to despite his nerolc war record. iell pull double duty. He was awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor for action in the Francisco.

CHANCERY COURT waa plunging Into the sea. Son of Mr. and Mrs. H. Carter Leak of Woodville, he haa been in the service about six year's.

No trace of En attend. No admission will be charged. Out-of-town lawyers attending district vacation session of Chancery court today were W. J. Hatten of 1944 Battle of the Bulge.

He wiped out two enemy machine gun killing both crews, put an artillery: A singing convention will be held The will of W. 8. F. Tatum, who at Slaton Creek church, east of sign Ieak has been found. section out of action and captured died Oct.

8, waa admitted to probate 13 Germans. Thursday by Chancery Clerk George Collins, on the second Sunday In November. Dinner will be served at noon. The public Is Invited to at Evangelist Howard S. Williams W.

Causey. According to the docu 5AVK MONEY FOP MILLIONS tend. Two other sings were held recently with residents of seven coun ment filed In the Chancery clerk's office, bulk of the estate was left ties attending. 9.95 to Mr. Tatum's three sons ana executors, W.

O. Tatum, W. S. Tatum and F. Tatum.

The executors were directed In Rev. J. D. Slay, Hattiesburg Meth will go to Prltchard, Saturday to conduct services Saturday night and Sunday night In the Main Street Baptist church, where he will show the sound christian motion picture, "Missing for the third engagement In five months. Mr.

Williams, accompanied by his wife, led services in the Baptist church at Raleigh Wednesday night and at the Methodist churches at Polkvllle and Johns on Tuesday and Funeral Scrvict Information MR. J. T. JOHNSON Services 10 O'clock Saturday Hulett Chapel MRS. J.

COLE Services 2:30 O'clock Saturday Wanllla Baptist Church odist district superintendent, will be guest preacher at 11 a. m. Sunday at Petal Methodist church. The hour SERVICE OUR CHURCH CHAPEL AND the will to pay to Mrs. Ella O.

Tatum, the deceased's widow, the sum of $5,000 at his death and an additional $5,000 if she should release her right to occupy the homestead and to the year's allowance. Should Mrs. Tatum live more than four years after Mr. Tatum's death, the will specified, she is to receive $625 Thursday nights. His services for Most Styles next week include union services in the school auditoriums at Lake ORGAN MUSIC ADD DIG- NITY TO EACH SERVICE 1 on Wednesday evening and at Puc- for the evening service has been changed to 7 o'clock.

Rev. G. E. Allan, pastor of the church, will speak at the night service, using an evangelistic uiessgc. The Girl Scout office in the City Hall will be closed temporarily because of the Illness of Mrs.

Ernestine Lowery, Olrl Scout council assistant. Second week of the Scout leaders training course, which was cancelled when Mrs. Lowery became ill, will be held later, Mrs. W. F.

Honeycutt, every three months during her life kett on Thursday evening. Last Sun-urday morning, he occupied the pulpit in the Ocean Springs Presbyterian church. time, A sister, Mrs. Mattle A. Motley of Bethel Springs, is to receive CONDUCTED IN OUR HOME.

QUIGLEY'S FUNERAL HOME B05 Hardy St. Phone 2141 Three men of Hattiesburg and l- Funeral flome HATTIESBURG What an opportunity to enjoy the modern convenience and economy of a new Philco Freezer. Just bring in 20 labels from Birds Eye Frosted Foods we'll give you $20 credit on either the illustrated, or a big 7 cu. ft. Philco AV-75 Upright Freezer.

Act how and save! Come in Get you, Philco Freezer NOW I BUY ON EASY TERMS Offr andt Dae 3, 1949 1 HATTIESBURG. MISS. cinlty are taking part In Operation Miki," a training manuever for Bay Street council commissioner, said today. rhone 41 troops of the Second division, United GOOD OH States Army, now stationed at Fort PnmjuranuniraBiai Rw. Howard Lipps, pastor of Lewis.

Wash. They are: Cpl. William D. Wester, son of Mr. and Mrs.

W. D. Wester. 900 North Main Hattiesburg; PFO Maurice E. Hinton, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Evans Hlnton, RFD 3. Rlchton; and PFC Joseph D. Rogers, son of Mr. and Mrs.

B. B. Rogers of Beaumont. The maneuver consists of the as similated re-taking of the Island of You Name the Fabric Have the Slacks! Oahu, Territory of Hawaii. Oahu supposedly has been taken and held by the troops of a mythical foreign nation.

These men will represent the army of the foreign nation. They FOR SALE! 1 Six foot Frigidaire, used but in good condition. Cheap! 1 Ten foot Westinghouse refrigerator. Used, but in good condition. CHEAP1 CORRUGATED AND 5-V Crimp Metal Roofing.

B. F. C. Furniture Hardware Inc. POL HARDWARE IMPLEMENT CO.

Frank K. Matthews, Owner Phone 808 114-116 E. Pine St. Phone 683 600 Douie St. presently are assigned to the United 'States Army, Pacific, and are members of the Fifth Regimental Combat team, recently transf erred from Cores.

Two students from Forrest county ire participants in the State medical education loan program. They are Joseph L. Hurst of Hattiesburg, and Willye Barbara Walters, of RFD 5, Hattiesburg. Both Miss Walters and Mr. Hurst are enrolled at University of Mississippi School of Medicine at Oxford, Miss Walters in second-year medicine and Mr.

Hurst in first-year medicine. These students are part of the group of Mississippi's potential physicians who have received or are receiving part or all of their medical training as a result of the medical education program. All recipients of state medical education loans sign contracts with the State of Mississippi to return to a rural area approved by the State NOW! TOIll HOME PERMANENT TWICE AS EASY-MICE AS FAST The Town's Best Buys Because we junk the junkers and use our point system of reconditioning on the good ones, regardless of what they need. This includes all mechanical parts, ignition, tires, and appearance inside and out, All Cars Listed Carry Our -30 Day uarantee Medical Education board for early years of practice. By remaining in New Ten) Refill Kit.

New Photo Method Directions show how Toni now waves hair in as little as 30 minutes. $1.00 New Tonl SPIN Curlers. No more rubber bands all plastic all-in-one Grips spins locks with a flick of the linger Regular Value $2.00 VALUE any approved rural area for five 1 years the young physician receives complete credit on his loan plus In- terest thereon. $229 ONLY Suggestions for Good Reading tPoetry) "COLLECTED VERSE" By Edgar A. Guest $4-00 HATHORN'S "Tin Star Wbrr quality tm.

in a. mi at. ft is Evans-Drummond Drug Store PHONE 41 jTTi MIm "I 1948 1948 Two 1946 1946 1942 1942 1941 1940 1940 1939 1947 BUICK 4-door Sedan FORD 5 passenger Coupe 1947 PLYMOUTH Special DeLuxe 4-door Sedan PONTIAC "Six" 4-door Streamlinei PONTIAC "Eight" 4-door Stream-liner PONTIAC "Eight" Convertible BUICK Special Sedanette PONTIAC "8" 4-door PONTIAC 4-door CHEVROLET 4-door PLYMOUTH 2-door STUDEBAKER 1 ton pickup with dual wheels. Can be bought with wrecker crane or without. Often 9 bitten Sn Satin? Dixie Worm Ranch NOW OPEN Saturday, Sunday 6:00 A.

M. to 8:00 P. M. Only MISS. GROWN EARTHWORMS Owned by MILTON COOPER WEEKEND SPECIAL! 1940 Chevrolet 2-door (gri QUI nmii Tailored By Corman Hart Schaffncr Cr Marx Sixes 27 to 50 Waist Priced $7.95 to $25 $389.00 Trim aw you have noticed that the prescriptions which your physician write are usually written in Latin.

No doubt you have wondered why. Prescriptions are written in Latin because Latin, a never-changing language, it uni-vertally employed in medical practice. A Latin prescription written in America or England can be filled in Puerto Rico, Russia, or France, even though the pharmacist may not know a word of English, On the other hand, no matter where your prescription may be written, we can fill them promptly. Walnut Street Pharmacy 101 Walnut Cor. So.

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