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The Daily News-Journal from Murfreesboro, Tennessee • 3

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i Sunday Morning, August 23, 1942 the bafty New Journal, MurfreeDoro. tenn. Home of MMe Tenn. State College and tenn. College for Women Kelly I Pemiey Asst.

Manager the grounds and rpbre ready for cutting." Mrs. Curtis Havnes and Mrs Eagleville By MARY LOIS ARNOLD ton of Nashville spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Duggan and family. Mr, and Mrs.

W. Gum and Mr. and Mrs. Lois Gum and children attended church at Midway and were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Elmer Martin and family. Dr. W. J. Schoenberger OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN 118 N.

Spring Street Phom 1040 COLON IRRIGATION SHORT WAVE TREATMENT Roy Lambe of Bell Buckle visited Mrs. SVlberta Burris, and baby, II Mitchell Kelly has been pro health. They 'will "make their home with their daughter, Mrs. Lela Belle Gregory, of Shelbv-ville. Mrs.

Torn Lambe, Mrs. Belle Brothers arid Mrs. E. BvHaskins, all of Fosterville, spent the uay Wednesday at the home of the latter's Mrs. W.

L. Rowland, and of Midland. Mr. and Frank Jack Ralph Jones. After fhe group had enjoyed an" evening1 of games, refreshments were served.

Sunday guests of Mrs. Nannie Owen were Mr, and Mrs. OV C. Castleman, and Mrs. O.

Castleman, of Nashville. Mr. and Mrs. H. R.

Johns, Mr. W. T. Lowe Sfnd Mrs. Claiide Shel-ton are spending- a few days at Red Boiling- Springs.

Miss Sophia Williams has been visiting relatives in Nashville and Barbara Jean, of Tues 1 day afternoon. II (Across from Stones River Club Mrs. Ruth Lambe, Misses Lenna Lee Tucker and Ruby Smother- moted to" assistant manftger J. C. Penney succeeding G.

L. McMullan, who has been inducted into the man were in Shelbyville Saturdav 111 Mrs. Henry Carden of Chattanooga was the week-end guest of Mr. and "Mrs. Frank Crosslin.

Mr. and Mrs. Percy of Shglbyville spent Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Hatcher Redmon.

Miss Marv Ann Mcknie-ht is Mrs. Ernest rvant nnH Lirk arc- making an addition to their dwelling, new. dining room dten visited Mrs. Ruth Smith and Miss Lula Fay Carter visited Miss Pauline Wilson recently, Mr. and Mrs.

Curtis Messick visited Mr. and Mrs. Carmack Messick and familyJ-Sunday. and Mrs. Eugene Todd had family of Fosterville recently.

bmyrna for days. Mr. and; Mrs. H. W.

Lambe anc United visiting- her uncle and aunt, Mjr a it was A 2 im Army, children, C. Doyle and Kenneth, were dinner euestn SnnrJav. Mitchell Kelly of Elizabeth Lambe of Chris tiana. ana ki'c'ien. Charlie' Holden continues ill at his home near May he have a speedy recovery.

Mrs. Elis Garrett was rushed to Putherford hospital Thursday afternoon and was operated upon that night for appendicitis. Mrs. Elizabeth "Lambe and df ughter were guests Wednesday at the home of and Mrs, H. Lambe and family of Fosterville Mrs.

Ola Hyde has returned to her-Tiome near Nashville, after a visit to Mr. and Mrs. T. "Hurt. Mr, and Mrs.

returned with her. Mrs. Lucile Poole of Glendale, Calif. has been the guest of Mrs. N.

N. Dryden for several days Additional Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Dryden were Mr. and Mrs. Jess Lovelace and Mrs.

Evelyn Lovelace of Nashville. as their guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hughes and family, and Hoyte Hughes of the U. S.

Army. Miss Frances James of Nashville has been spending a few. days with Misses Guerori and Minnie Jernigan. Misses Sue Bell and Irene Jones visited recently with Miss Pauline Add That Extra jnni MONEY AVAILABLE FOR TO 3 YEARS NO MORTGAGE and Mrs. Stephen McKnig-ht, in' Arkansas.

Elder S. C. Boyce of Nashville was the Sunday dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse after -preachinpr at the Eagleville Church of Christ.

Mrs. K. D. Killough and daughter, Betty Sue. of Louisville, are V'sitinR- Mrs.

Killough's father, Henry Owen, and family, and Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Killough.

announced yesterday By Earle T. Rees, manager. Mr, McMullan is the i rd member of the store's personnel to enter the services, the other two being James Cantrell Beech Grove By MRS. W. E.

MASON 'WW I Wilson. I Ci. L. McMullan Mrs. Fanny Lovi Loyd is spending a few days with her' son, Cecil and family, of Bell Buckle.

Mrs. King Heath of Nashville is sp-nding a few days with relatives Miss Julia Moore, a former teacher here, visited friends at Eagleville Monday. Mrs. James IT. Wilkinson and and John Freeman Among those from here who at tended the funeral of Mrs.

Paul IMPROVE YOUR PROPERTY AND LET RENTAL INCOME PAY THE BILL! Call Us For Free Estimate A AT A Carroll, which was heW at t.ii Buckle last week, were Rev. and Mrs. M. II. Wakefield, Mrs.

Oscar troweJL, Mrs. Joe Brooks and MIDWAY By CLARA B. LAMB IE Misses Bessie and Sammie Farrar. f.yre and attending the protracted mi eting at Old Leb Methodist church, which began Sunday. Services are held -both day and night.

Mr. and Mrs. M. Lambe of Bell Buckie visited Mrs. C.

R. I.pmbe of Christiana Thursday. People of this community appreciate the bountiful rains that Mrs. W. Moore was Madeline Cason, daughter of Dr.

and Mrs. John Cason of Murfreesboro, is visiting her maternal grandparents, Mr. arid Mrs. Free-land Jackson. Mr.

and Mrs. Nat. Puckett of Rover were Sunday guests of Mrs. Puckett's parents, Mr. and Fred Abernathy.

Farmers of the community have been enjoying a vacation provided them oy in the form of heavy rains that have kept the ground too wet for work for more tp the Beech Grov Garden club at the August meeting. Miss Sam By ADDLE WILLIAMS Everyone is looking forward to fall now as the summer is passing off fast and will soon he gone. Some of the farmers are turning 'find, getting ready to sow wheat, rye and other winter crops. This Community regrets the death of J. W.

Alsup of the Leba-n on road. mie arrar was winner in the arrangement class and Mrs. Osc.n son, and son, James Riley, spent Wednesday and Thursday with Mrs. J. Landis in Nashville.

William' McCord will go to Fort Oglethorpe, for his physical examination, Wednesday. Mrs. J. -II. McCord entertained him at dinner Monday evening: Other guests were Dr.

and Mrs. E. Williams. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Jim Harrel 1 were Dol 1 Mamies and son, Jim, of near Bradyville and Mr. and Mrs. Lem Ilarrell of Compton. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. tnd Mrs.

Clarence Puekett were Mrs. Eliza MacDonald and Mrs. Mur-free O'Brien of Murfreesboro and Mr. and Mrs. Clavtbn MacDonald and children of Clarksville.

Henry Ciles is at home from -Chamite Field, Rantoul, 111., to Several from this community attended the sale at O. Gillands Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Gilland aie breaking up housekeeping on account of Mrs.

Gilland's failing have alien during the past few Lfoweil won the miniature. Two Lumber tnul liiiiltliug Materials S. Church St. Phone 3 o.iys. Now, we are elad to spe quiz contests were engaged" in.

the sunshine as -some have hay on The hostess served an ice course. j-trrantwo-weeks Floraton By PAULINE WILSON spond.a totudav furloueh with his All of 'the new additions to the Church of Christ at Jefferson were presented new Bibles last Sunday by the church. There were 15 Bibles given away. Mrs. Dallas Gannon and children- visited Mr.

and Mrs. Luther Vaughter at Powells Chapel recently. Everyone is talking how beneficial the fine rains have been for crops and late vegetation. We hope it will stop for a while arents. Mr.

and Mrs. A. Giles 1 ince this is Henrv's first" trio Mr. and Mrs. Willie O'Brien of u-.

nnnnn; hpme in some time, his brothers and sisters are seeing him all they can. Miss. Mary Giles of Columbia divided her vacation last week between her home and a short trip to Chattanooga. Miss Robbie Giles of Smyrna was at home for the week-end. Blake Jr.

Giles of Gilberts'illeJ, Ky is at home for few days. "Mi and Mrs. Walter Giles of Rockvale are spending: most ofthis weekat-fche-home his parents. some nave some nay to harvest. Nathinel Edwards is having a new floor put in his dining room out of red cedar.

Some more building is going! tin in the Rucker spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Walkup. Mrs. Betty Brandon and daughter, Opal, visited Mrs.

Minnie Williams and daughters, Elizabeth and Mrs. Aubry. Landrum Friday. and Mrs. Emery Jernigan are receiving congratulations over arrival of a baby boy born August 5, weight 9 pounds, and has been named Kenneth Mrs.

Bill Landrum and Bobby Frank spent the week end with z7 Mrs. Robert Williams spent last Nashville. Tultie arrett Smyrna miller) UWU Ld uvj Mr. and Mrs. Wilson and Mr.

and Mrs. Ray Zumbro of is having, gravel and sand put around liis mill 3entrj and Mai-coirs. Barrett are hauling the grav et tor him. Lee Good, who left for the Army a few days ago, is stationed in a camp in California. Ernest Tomberlain has purchased the school bus from Har-lad Whitely and.

will drive it for the school himself. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Brimm have moved back to the Anrtrpw Additional Sundav dinner guests of the Giles were Mr. and Mrs.

Earl Florida and children, Edwin and Pliilip Owen "ana Mra. Barati Flcwr ida and son. Harris, all of Lascas- sas. Mrs. John R.

Holton entertained her Sundav School class of young people, with a party at the home of Ralph Friday night. Quests were Barbara Quails, J. W. Allen, Allan Quails, Delia7 Mae Jakes, Evelyn Allen, Norman Burns, Frances Quails, W. C.

Arnold, Jane Stephenson, Dorothy Anne Stephenson, Jordan Cook, Woodbury road spent Sunday with relatives of this place. Mr, and Mrs. Howard Jones spent one night recently with Mr. and Mrs. Aubry Jones and family.

Mr. and Mrs. Joe Yates of Nashville spent the. week end with Mr. and Mrs.

Joe Wilson. Miss Pauline Wilson has returned from Good Samaritan Hos ivant to serve ihek countiry want to fight for ffreedoii want training, advanceineinit pital and is doing nicely. Miss Elizabeth Williams spent the week-end with Miss Opal and attended church at Cripple Creek. Mr. and Mr.

Aubry Jones and family attended church at Midway Sunday and were dinner guests of Rates: 15c Per Person, 2 for 25c Mays place from Nashville. Mrs. Barney Phillips has returned to her home in Cincinnati, Ohio, after a visit to her father and mother, Ott Green spent the week-end DAY OR NIGHT at home from (Thompsons Lane) Nashville, where he is employed. Miss Fann spent the weekend at home. She is ernployed as sales girl at.

a Nashville store. Mr. and Mrs H. Gum and family. Marie Wilson is spending a few days with Mr.

and Mrs. Bill Landrum and Bobby Frank of near Murfreesboro. Mrs. James McGill has returned PHONE 72Q, QUICK SERVICE iMurfrerslmro Cab Co. Masonic Bldg.

XjjM from a'' visit with relatives N. E. Hackney of Smyrna is visiting friends here. A revival meeting began last Sunday at Bethel M. E.

church and will continue through this in Michigan and Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Robinson and family and Mrs. Nora Pilker- week.

Mrs. Armon Dunn has gone to Vincent, to visit her husband. Mrs. Louise Russell and baby visited her grandfather at Las-cassas last Sunday. Another heavy rain fell late last Sunday afternoon, accompa I I TF YOU are not yet in iiniform, now is the J- time to get the facts about Navy.

Many men who waited too long now regret it. They can't choose. You can! All the facts you need to help you decide are in the new book, "MEN MAKE THE NAVY." This book is yours for the asking. Free book gives all facts It brings you pictures of your Navy in action pictures of the heroic men who are leading the fight to keep America free men you'll be proud to live with, work with, serve with. It shows you the life you'll lead afloat or ashore.

It describes the good meals you'll eat, gives a sample menu. It shows the comfortable quarters you'll have, where and how you'll sleep, the recreation rooms you can use. It shows sports in training and the rugged outdoor activities that will put you and keep you in top physical nied, by an electric storm. Quite a few people are suffering with summer colds. The health, doctor and nurses from Murfreesboro are in the Colored school here this week giving inoculations to the colored GET THIS BOOK jyr iM-kx Douglas Warks of Memnhis passed through here last Monday EXCITING NEW BOOK givea all details about life in the Navy.

48 pages filled with pictures of your Navy in action. Shows pay you may get, trades you may learn, promotions you may win. Your copy is waiting for you at any Navy Recruiting Station. Free. Ask today for "MEN" MAKE THE NAVY." visiting friends.

Mr. and Mrs. Sam Wrather This new book also tells how you may become a well-paid expert in your chosen trade. Radio, for instance. Or aviation, electricity, engineering.

It gives the rating, duties, pay and a complete description of 49 different types of jobs for which Navy men may qualify. It shows you the skilled training the Navy gives and the top civilian jobs this training will fit you for after the war. Good pay quick promotion It tells you the pay you will get plus $133 worth of clothes free. How you get your first promotion and an increase in pay- in approximately two months upon completion of recruit training. How you can advance to $138 a month by the end of your first enlistment.

It tells about the, new allowances for men with dependents. It describes special opportunities. How you may qualify as a Petty Officer at once, if you already have experience in a trade. How you may get into Naval Aviation. How you may even go to Annapolis.

It tells what happens when you apply for enlistment the requirements you must meet, the physical exam you will take, preliminary training, you will get, how you get your uniform. If you want to fight for your country's freedom if you want to share in the deeds that make America great, get this complete illustrated story of your Navy now. Let it help you decide how you can do the most for -your country and for yourself. r-Your copy is waiting for you right now at the nearest Recruiting Station. Call, write or phone for "MEN MAKE THE NAVY.

There's no obligation. But don't delay! were in Murfreesboro last Mon day. Little Rav Mclnturff of Nash ville is visiting his grandparents nere. Gentrv Barrett has to rennrt v. rPili st- $K4K nil 'v fi-- Saturdav morning for examination for military service.

FIND YOUR NEAREST RECRUITING STATION ON THIS LIST NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE (MAIN STATION) S. Court House, Broad Street 8th Avenue Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brewer "are the parents of a baby girl born last week; weight 7 pounds. Several people, including- eirls for WAKTDIR'IIG have applied for jobs at Skv Har bor.

LOOK WHAT THE NAVY OFFERS YOU 1. A chance to serve your country. 2. Clean, healthy life. 3.

Goodwood and plenty of it. 4. Good pay up to $138 a month. 5. Free clothing $133 worth.

6. Free medical and dental care. 7. Travel adventure thrills. 8.

Opportunity to bean Officer. 9. Training in nearly 50 trades. 10. Future success in civil life.

The services at Bethel are be n-1 Cookeville, Tennessee. House Pi O. ECONOMY ing largely attended this weelr. Bruder Lenior and wife both continue ill at their home in Jef fl Although you can't get all the lumber I I you need for repairs and new buildings, I you can get all the first class Daint ferson. Lightning struck a tree in Mrs.

C. L. Wrather's lot late last Monday afternoon. McMinnville, Tennessee Post Office Building Per Gal. IN" 5's you need for protection.

Don't take' chances when good paint is plentiful and low-priced. We carry a complete line of paint for every purpose. A ISTew; York woman, Mrs. Patemo. donated the S3.0OO iron gate to her estate 'to the scrap campaign.

It weighed ten tons. Pulaski, Tennessee. Post Office Building i Birmingham. bld "srran-out" recently, with air raid ward- Illii law mi. aupfvTsin'CT-' a drive '-vvhich net- ted .279 tons of metal-end rubber..

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