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SOCIETY EDITOR PAYS 90CIAL CALL ON HOMES j IN MARITIME SECTION; roam Prow More Thor Hair The Slate* In The Nation Hegin To <iel Acquainted In New Maritime Homes. As the opening at the housing project, HH to twin a Urge nam or at' m wnamiii to this nctto) at the c® r the Cttrooiclr-IBar thought that now u an opportune time to make acquaintance wilt, them With this to mind the society editor tor* h A Tbnhumon paid a not to LiMtor. avenue on Tuesday pic* tag out thto street as the one with uaiWtt the Urge* number of She found a cordial welcome at each place ator vtetted and picked op some tntorswuog information to the course of chats with the bouse wtvua Jttot to the one part LBv-rir ave nue WaUed. wore found represent* Urw front many status ton En gel an Twelfth and Lincoln aaid she was from Wisconsin Front A?k&n Uto came ton Oordon Hamilton, and her staler, Mr* F C. Yoons who is bar guaat Oeorgto b well rnpNMRMd. m to And many are from Afferent parte at at the twmtv-eight state- reprr •anted on the project which also includes newcomer* from the Db tnct at Columbia At one place Waited there was a sign on the door 'Do not disturb orders at doctor" Inquiry across the street iTiia lnm i1 that Mrs Alas F Ttaytof who Ifves on Twelfth gad Isnoolr avenue* b seriously ill kaunug those contacted were one or two from families that bare al ways lived to Pascagoula Others had been hare a year or more, but the maps®; at them are very re cto* arrivals Wiser one asked about Uiclr neal-ttooi neighbor*. Marly every housewife routes**., that aha had not yet had tune to gat acquainted but that ms- hr'*-: coon be remedied home this with a lit Ur note to their woieaa Um* „_lth*i they were a tot lonely □sgie of the houMng-profei' i was the one thsl prtmarti;. le Chronicle-Hta? to m«k«-i to get acqoatnieri partly j to prove a medium for In-; • tWactbci among neighbor* And no with tlus to mind a hat of iwtodante of this section ha* been j compiled and is primed below It! is hoped that folks will make lo ot it in finding oat about then folk AM m • medium of gelUm; to tiw* Ciirotrtck,»st<w Honcts In iwf con's fescmc. of her fin Iviai mu Twv * * f tlM»S Avpcl' whier^rtM^jiUjV'c *4(7 l*o*ell etao hu Men txit aftoce *='!!**l“l 1111 1 Stum They haw two children Martha Ann. and hah) Paula K Mrs Rm PUr and tm boy WeMey, who to thrilled over atari log to school joined Mr Pit* in May Mrs H A Vajvm hats Just crane from Bator. Root*, bringing W1U. her small Richard and hi* Un) tmtov stater Audrey Maud, where she visited her mother Mr* J A Achotd Mr and Mr* Aehord ac nompanled their daughter to Paaca Lfw,ik far § vfettl Mr* K B Wellborn extended cordial weknme from her north which was gay with patted plant* The Wellborn* have two children Be lea Lee and 'Buddy,* who Is Robert Clary- in print Mrs J J Champion of 111) Un coin to existing Mrs Prance Champion of Birmingham U»e Champion * former heme few a tixit Cum- and Oeil the cJtUdrr:. of Use home, art in school The J C Kersten* who come from Meccano were both a home and were vary pleasant fofc u, meet, Mrs P T Hoff was Use last per son visited, as she showed the so ciety editor through hex beautifully a: pointed home it was learned that both Mr and Mr* Hoff taught at the Daisy-Vestry school near Perfc inston last year It to hoped to get further ac quainted with outer resident* listed below at some further dale this month Robert Bird. Bari G Hinunons. Coke H Wiley Shreveport La.. , John R McClellan Eddie L Mott ertef Anniston. Ala ; Beniamin C MeCtowkry. Leslie L Whatley. Geo V Whatley J B Brown .A C. John* Jame- B Brown. Alfred C. John son. Tisomas i Gilley, David W Cook, Melvin P TUictaon, Bert A WiUmrr, Jesar W Whit*. Oeclie White, Eldon A Brown, John E. Enge; Herald T SmiUs Herman L Perry, AJex P Taylor. Clyde M Leavitt, Joseph P. Krause Willard W Weiboro, Daniel W Batemen. Prank M Guam William T Oak ley Edwin c Mitchell Cart J. Jottm Albert Johnson. Hearto V, Kill Em«t 8 WlUoti Judge W, Fowler, Robert M Lucas Robert C Kennon. Preston H Orasstct Floyd OUtov Don C Peak. Robert B M aha ffey Prank 8 Elgin and Irene Southern. Pascagoula James, P Calhoun and Marry* » Bruier, MimuceUo MU* ; Wtlmer G ChulUs* Pine Shift Ark . L B Curry- NetUetun. Mim ; Harold J MMUken. Theodore H Killian. Cm caeu. 111 . William H Bley. Miami. S Pb.; Clitlord I Stanley CitronaUe. ■ Ala . Phillip N Woseneralt, AS-: loona. Aka Hubert T Knowles and James L Know tea. Baumm*. Ala.; Oliver j Cue***, Perkinatou, Au iU*k W, kinuawalu, J'.wepb L. Them* A H Danube. O. 0. Lucifer, W mm Jr , George B Kuctler. R<» V Pike. Melville P BaaUe. Bari W Buggy. Paul A Larocea and Mark Vkdnnc. New Orleans, La. Charles A Pennc Lansdowu, Pa : Edwin R Caatner. Char lea A. Boone Eecatawpa. Ml*. . Roy B Jones. Palmyra. Mo; Lonnie B. Phillips. Oliver C. Purvis Harmon E Comelt us, Tom C King and Taxis H Blade, Purvta Mia*.; V. H Hoagland. MiUuun H Moore. Denver D. Saxon AmruiUa. Miss : Paul williams Waynesboro. Mi* : Allan V. A whey. Bay Bt Lout* Mias.. Irving K Avera, Rich tot; Min.; P W Bowen. Rich ton Mi* Hubert a MeCaJlerty. Kosciuiko. Mia*.; Roy L Payne. Hubert J. Dempster. | Meridian Mm, Louis O Robi- | cneaux Hammond La.; W W Scrivener. J W Aiken* A E Parte. O. C Douglas. Mobile Ala., Julius T Pletschmau Port Rich mom; N. Y : 1 Curtb D Wheeler Amity, Ark.; Dan B Granger Vsncleave. Mias.; Homer i. Prey. Allen town PA; William o Slone JacuonvlUe. Fla; Stanley E Curti* Brunswick. Me Clarence E Strahan. Lake Prowl deuce la.; Walter H Suggs. R®V L Neely, George 4 Daniel*. NoUte O Pearce Edward Boone. Hatties burg Mia James A Huntley West Enterprise Miv WllUe L Weeks. Luoedaie Mu* ; Dudley E. McEwen. Mart in W Holme? . James C Ker sten* diaries L Wallace. Me Comb Mu* Connh H Mo*rl), Coy H Jor dan Stanley C Lowry, Moselle. Mia , John V, McClellan, Cleve land. Mi* Ty P At bln Houston, Tex . Benton P Sykes Loul* C Iverson. Arthur T Kero, Roy B Easier Sin* WMUr C ScarboriHigh. Nolan J Rodrigue*. Eddie J Loflin. James C. Byrd. Thomas L William* •_POPEVC, THE RECRUITING OFFICER, HAS FOOD FOR THOUGHT! I^9S-T-POPewC-] rr must cost puevH -*n j John A Jerayn. Gulfport Mia*; ! unmn« O Orshaas Buhl Ate ; Htgti r Btatham Fernwood Mte* ; George W Witaf* Mr Net. Ml*. ; Orange C Purr. Twde j Stewart Clyde K Stewart Kelua O BUtao Occur U Bulge. lUrrey B Stuart GtereteiM K Smith and Cyril J Wlerengo. PFavun*' Mu*, Lloyd H Steaon, Boulder Onto; J P Choate Beaumont Tea . Jama* R Haweo Brooklyn N TV Dillard K Rkt Dwllaa Tea ; Robert D Pot fsk Anode, Onto; Howard B. Turner Panama City Fla.; Band A Hanby. Alton R Bryant. Ouy C Shirley Clement W Comfhe ‘ Hi loai Him , and Richard Mtoton Malcolm Q, Seuseneau. Bay Bt Louis. MM* Jama* E Loaned Roy Sprowlm. | Herbert 8 Boyette Tommie C Bryn* Robert E Berry, Jaekaati, Mm; Jim L. Dorn* Chicago IU.; Carl Q Clayton. Paul Stiles James R Hudson Mom pmns Mum Ja* E Galloway Tampa PI*; Elmer B Mann Gulfport MU* Rube L Hudgens Jr. Went Memphis Arte ; Maurtee O Champagne Sidney R Evans Lao W Pbeter Krrote Mias . j Jemas R Harney, Philadelphia Mia* ; John L Mates. Jr CoHee vllle Kan (Bier H Shepherd. Hickory Mias ; Clifford E Mr Cellan Durwood V Johnnor. Wil liam T Matheny Columbia. MBs. Carlyle 8 Poole Electric Mills Mis*.; Hanes O Hamilton. Grand Bay, Ala . Joseph 8 Hobbs Macon Oa ; Whitfield Castner. Moss Point. Ate ; Whitfield Castner. Mow V Castner. Buster Wiptim Linden Tbsr; George A Harm Plnace C. Clack and Archie B Lancaster, Jr ; Greenville Mia* , Ear! J Har man Bessemer AU Horace J Croaby and Oeorge W Chamble* Lake Ml*. , Herman Smith. Lonnie L Wlteon Brookliaven Mta* J A Smith. O O. Pierce Jas D Net) Garvin o. Pierce James D Roaeberry Robert L Dunn. Dante! H Bradley Laurel MU* ; Nawton C Be leer Worry. N C.; Leslie O George Indtenote Hist; Delton J Sims TaytorrlUe Miss . Georg* T Anderson. Louin Miw ; James D Henry Chartes E Rhodes Bav St Lo.lL* Mbs Wemter A Clement Slidell La ; Will H Webster Phent* City Ate John O Hamilton Hat ttmburg Mite ; Jesse C Smith, Kos i ctuano Mte* Elite a Schroeder. i Brooklyn Mies _ Jewel H Alford, Harold T. I Hover* Ikwaluaa La. Thomas L. Oswalt. Jr.. Sledge Mtee ; Louis J Watea New York, N Y.; Bad! V Putman. BlounUrUle Mias ; Robert E Warren. Key Weal pm.. Lee M Johnaon. Imne. Kv ; Lawrence J BhteG, Plateau Mias ; Robert E Chapman. Clinton Mtas ; Leroy Phillips Carthage Mu* , Ben P Crosby, Long View, Mtea.; J, C Howard Baatemile Mus Oeorge R. Rosa. Mississippi City iite James P DU). Columbus. Mia*.. Wesley J Maskew. Seminary. MBs ; Purvis R Ladnier Saucier Mias ; William W Oarer. Poplarytlte. Mias ; John M Meeks. ThackerrUle. OkUt Pryor O Brown Rock Mart, Oa.; Leo StrlbUng, Jackson, MBs Chartes H Doggan Tuscan, Arts Albert P Hume Memphis Tenn ; Leon Tepper, Washington, D C.; Thoma* P Muidowney. Arlington Va., Grady E Edwards. Meridian. Mia* . Eugene A Dalton Morgan City, La.; Robert B Holniqutsi, Morn rose Mia* Hen Boone Jef teraon. Tea . Ewell Knight. Merrill. Mus ; Taknadge J. Rainey. Semin ary. Ml** Henry C Goodwill Vows »wr* Mias Virgil j Adams. Ml Vernon Ind ; Prederick W llngr Jr Otecence H McDonald. Mis *WUpp» Oty Mis* Prank R Pel ton. Buffalo N Y Alvui J. Peter - 1 «n Pa** Christian Miss; J. B, Rebecca ami Phillip L Mlsso Mi con. Mi™*, Maiiloii H She [bourne Stale College. Mto*. Hubert W WUktesou. Shelby Mis*; Frederic T. Hoff, Otester. Mta*; Ben M Dukea. Ohtcamw Ate . Alton E McKern* Jsvea* Mu* ; and Mer win R Peterson Springfield. Mo. Panther Pen Staff Prepare Firat Issue The Pascagoula High School stu dents have announced that thtr vear agate the school newspaper The Panther Pen" will be pub lished It is planned to get out lout tssuee during the school year The first edition wtll make Its appear anoe on Pnday October 31 The start of the paper is con, prised of Wesley Cook, busines: manager: Hillard Slater Harry Parsley Gloria Grant and Donald Cuevas associate business managers Jack Mar,after editor-in-chief Heroine Herring. Ruth Morgan and Blanche Sparta, assortsle editors Murray Clark, circulation manager, Joyce Justice Joe Kent Bishop and Shirley McNair, assistant circula tion Manager* A horticulturist say* that ta * few yean three-pound tomatoes wtll be commonplace Our political cam paign* shouid be unusually divert ing Sunrise, Sunset and High and Imw Tide Pnrt of Pawcagsalg Oct. 13 8 38 5 22 10 09 am 4:10am 10:14 pen 4:35 pm 18 «~08 5 21 10 14 pm 5:34 air 30 4:10 5:30 10 31pm 1:15 am 31 4:11 5 18 llKpii BSOam 22 4:12 5 13 11 49 pm 9:31am 33 4 13 3:14 None 10 38 am 31 8:14 5:15 U.35 am 11:38 am ; KREOLE NEWS ♦ ♦ MI«S MAXIM HAAJIALA 4 4 Phone MU 4 Among thoar attending the eireu in Mobile Tuesday were Ml—i Juanita H1U Christine and Mar guerite Paggard. and Harold Clark Douglas Tanner, and Baffin Bar rvf. Mrs C J Christian and eon Chari—, Jr . and Mrs. Ella Wanna tnarhft were burin— visitors u Mobile Friday. Tho— leaving from Xreoir for military service at Camp Shelb last week were A. D, Tilley, Ho Carter. Curth Butterfield and Nel< KoaMe. Mrs Eugene Kill* left 8aturd* for BpringhUI. La., where she wll join Mr Elite They will make their home there Mrs Elite te the forme. Ml— Jaznettr Martin— Mr and Mrs Claude Faulkenbur returned Tuesday evening from New York where they witna— the World Baseball Seri— Mr Mtd Mrs Monroe Jons* o! Panama City, Fla., spent Use (reek end in the home of the tetter s par ent Mr and Mrs J R Nelson Mr and Mrs Roy Porter and family attended Salem damp Meet ing, Sunday. Among Umee attending the MUm» Point-Gulf port fcwthaii game Fri day evening were Mr. and Mrs J E. Thompson. Mrs W Q. Beale) and Joe Thompson, Hr I Y. East of HprtnghiU. La., war a business visitor to Kreote Monday Mr atm Mrs John Holt Ooff of Mobile spent the week end vatum friends and relatives Hugh Lee Goodwin attended the Mobile County Pair Monday Mr and Mrs T. R Pittman and family of Jackson. Mias., were week end visitor* in Uw home of J R Nflidll. .• t., Mrs Alberta Rouse anti chUdrvn Juanita and Leonard attended the circus in Mobile Tuesday Mr. and Mrs John Miles and (wnuy of Mobile i of Mrs. Berth* Mr and Mrs Grand Bay. afternoon ddihf __ aior, Mr and Mrs G O Ttwrnaaod anc son. Gerald, of Savannah. Oa wtrr . Usltors tn the 8. T. Elder nonr last week. Mis* Bur Hobbs motored to Mo nth Sunday afternoon. Mr blames j W Brans and H. H. Evan* were bustneos rial tors to Mo 1 title Thursday. Friends of J R Nelson are sorry to hear of hi* illness and wtab for ium a speedy recovery. Mr and Mrs C. E Poors, and Mr and Mrs C. J Christian and tor, were visitor* tn Mobile Sunday They were accompanied by Mrs mi» Watmamacher. Mrs. John Haarala had a tonsil j ecuanv iii Mobile Friday, remaining Uiere over night, and returning ! home Saturday. Mr and Mrs Walter Koakl and ! anuiy and Mr and Mn Lewis j Ladnier and family attended the Mom Point-Gullport game Friday ! evening. Mr and Mrs Blon Chance are ; now making their home in Mobile where Mr Chance is employed at the Alabama Dry Docks. C £ Posey was a businem visitor to Mobile Tuesday. Mils Mary Goff returned Mon day from a week's vacation spent in Mobile and Wade. She aiao at* tended Salem Camp meeting. Mrs H H Evans and MUe Ulma Evans were business visitors to Mo bile Saturday. CAM) OF THANKS Wt wish to express our sincere and heartfelt thanks to ail our relative*, friends and neighbors for the ktnone and sympathy shown us during the sudden death of our dear little boy. Jackie Smith Special thanks to Father Oarap and the nurses at the hospital Aiao many thanks for ail the beautiful floral offerings All have our ever lasting gratitude. Since rely. Ml: and MRS CHARLES SMITH The Holy Spirit Our Helper HIGHLIGHTS ON THE 8T7HDAY SCHOOL LL"* By NEWMAN CAMI'UCa (The Interna lion ni Uniform I I agrn~ on the above topic for Oct 18 la Oen 1:8; Pi 61 11. las •3.10-14. Joel 2 38 Sb Luke 11:18. John 3 5-8. 14 24; 16 7-14. Acta 1:8: 8:1-4. 32. 33 . 4 31; 10:44-48; 18:1-7. Rom 8*. 12-17. i 80-38. I Cor 12 M3. II Cor 13-14, Gal 6:23-26 Rev 1 10. *2:17. the Ootden Text being Rom 0-14. "A* many as are led by the Spirit at God these arc iona at God") THE FIRST Blbk reference In our leasee today la from Genesta 1, second verse telling of the crea tion of the earth "And the earth eras without form and void and darkness was upon the face of the deep And the Spirit of God Moved upon the face of the wa ter*' In Ute beginning the Spirit at Ood was manifest in the world, sad our Imon continue* to show haw it erorks In the world even unto the present day ami to what height* It attain* In inspiring and helping human beings Isaiah reminds the children ot Israel how this Spirit was with them la their wandering* in the wilderness especially in their es cape from the Egyptians when they were guided by Moeei through the Red sea "dividing the water before them to make Himself an everlasting name n assmid hard for the Israelites to aonttnue to be true to God. their faith wavered, even after their de Hwranee from their taskmaster* and their prophets were always reminding them of the many MaaHngs °°d has bestowed upon them David the psalmist pleads With the Lord to “Cast me not away from Thy presence and take j not Thy Holy Spirit from roe “ It la universal cry which we as must make lest we loee sight of the Spirit which helps us through aS our misfortunes and keeps us an the right road Shall »e fear that God win not auataln us and give us the things that we need’ Jesus said, you re j member that If * son asked for bread a mart would not give him a stone or If he asked for Osh no earthly father would give the aon a serpent Of ye ther being evil, know how to give good gifts unto your children how much more abas your Heavenly Father give the Holy Spirit to then: that can upon Him ' Again Jesus tells Nieodemu* a ruier of the Jews who came to Hut. and aaked that Kir ir,iaage be explained to him that he must he "born again Nicodemua eouhin t understand that Jema meant a spiritual rebirth, but Jeaiw told lum not to marvel that He eald man mint be bom attain, for "The wind bloweth where It listeth and thou heareet the sound thereof but const not tell whence U oometh. and whither It goeth so hi every one that to bom of the Spirit The Important thing to that this Holy Spirit cornea to ua when we mod It An tamest desire to leave that which to evil tn our past and to do what to right and pleasing tn God's sight brings about this re birth And when we receive this Holy Spirit we shall be helped and comforted "Ye shall receive power after that the Holy Ghost is come upon you and ye shall be witnesses unto Me both In Jerusalem and In all Judea oral In Samaria, and unto the utter most pari of the earth.' mid This was the tost message of Jesus before He wss taken up In a cloud and eantohed from the Sight of His disciple* The next reference re la lee the story of the day of Penteeoet. whan the Holy Spirit descended upon the disciple* tn "tongues of fire” and they all began to talk tn different languages as the Spirit gave them power This epi sode ere have had In on earlier 11 inn so we need not dwell upon It here Also we read the account at the Holy Ghoet descending upon GentUee of the house at Comelm*. effecting Own as it had the Jews who were Jeeue died pice to theur IB I Corinthians St Paul again asserts that the Spirit is the tame in all of ue “There ate diverstuee at gifts." he writes "but the same Spirit “ Bart) of ns has a different gift, for instance, some are given the gift at wisdom, some the art of heating. others have other tal ents But all thear may be direct ed by the Spirit for our own and the world's good -The fruit of the Spirit is leva. temperance against such there la no law . . . Let us not be desir ous of vats glory piwoht** one "If we live lr the Spirit let us also walk in the Spirit, as St led hr the Spirit of God. them are the mam of God" Gw wand If everyone asked the Mi hroUiwIy taws uc l) Km MM Year pay ia rite Mevy is oiovy A»4 if yea van <• lean • «an4* Me Nan la fcan *■ Nan Ma •» *m m»«aaa»' Sanely <mmm sour couwtk?s! build sour nmia f NST W4 TMC SAVH HOW.1 _ _ U. S. Army Recreation Camp AT FA8CAGOVLA U Gordon Ariett. acting exacut iv* officer of the Pascagoula Mac eration damp for the V 8 Army, entertained a group of prominent nuzras at a supper at the camp's mem hall last Thursday night A discussion of recent activtues fol lowed The fUrlough season for the mem bers of the Recreation Camp has been brought to an end and all of the boys stationed there had two weeks of pleasant vacation from their duties Some of their activities were as follows Sgt Howard L Pyle ami his wife who have been in Pascagoula for some time, have returned from two weeks of travel through the South ern states Sgt Robert A. Preston has re turned from his two-weeks furlough spent at his home in Ada. O. Sgt. B L. Ellis spent his furlough period at his home in Columbus Ohio and report* an enjoyable vls i* PFC Charles H Parks visited in Ohio wid) relatives and friends Carp E C Wilson spent his two weeks furlough on s vacation trip •nto Florida Pvt Jack A Price spent Thurs day of last week in Biloxi visiting his aunt. Mrs. Wheeler Mayor James E Breth who es tablished the local camp, is still on detached service at Atlanta. Oa Reports from there my that he is doing a fine yob as assistant Morale Chief He Is expected to return to the local camp soon PFC William r. Grimm and wile, who are residing In Pascagoula, have returned from a visit to their former homes In Ohio PFC Graham A. Webb went to Ohio for 10 days during which he was on furlough from duties It U reported that plans are afoot to winterize'' the lotah camp. The camp is to be occupied by soldiers from Camp Shelby and other points during the winter months Among the improvement* rverntiy made are to improve Use water tank*, septic tanks and other facilities. Miss Nefl Miller of Columbus. O , was here last week for a visit to her fiancee. Corp E. C Wilson The high regard which soldiers have for the Recreation Camp at Pascagoula was voiced in the fol lowing note to Mrs Tom R, Well, recreation supervisor To the most sociable town In the South. Pascagoula Here the people really treat the soldiers like a human being There It is always Hello May they receive the best. (Sighed) JOSEPH WANDA. A Soldier. The above letter was addressed to Mrs Tom Wells. WPA Recreation supervisor »e*e«a«*a»*»*** owe VANCLEAVE ) • ♦ I C * Dm. Jr., of Outfport. w ! • visitor to Vanclewvr Monday after noon Mr Dees «h» for a number of years principal at the local school and he has many mends here who were glad to see him. Mm Slrn Oooiey spent the week end with her son-in-law and daugh ter Mr. and Mrs Prank Quave In giving an item last week re garding guests at tittle Rita Joe Walker's birthday dinner, the name of little Mias Rosemary Ramsay was inadvertently omitted. Private Joe Prancts Alien, ton of Mr and Mrs L 8 Allen is now stationed at San Lids Obispo California Rev T. R. Holt, pastor of the Vanclewve Methodist Church, filled his pulpit Sunday morning and evening, preaching two excellent sermons Mrs Jewell Rogers, member of j the Vancleave School faculty, spent ! the week end with her parents in j Little Rock. Mias She returned to Vancleave Sunday afternoon, ac companied by her little daughter | Lee Ann Rogers. Omar Murphy of Gamp Blanding Florida has returned to camp, after . a week's visit to his father and I mother. Mr and Mrs. T. L Murphy. j Sr. Guests in this home Sunday were Mr and Mrs. C. E. Arm- j strong of Tylertown, Miss., and Mr and Mrs Thomas Armstrong of ■ Gautier, Charles Richter. Mrs Phil j Davis and daughter of Fontaine bleau. Mr. and Mrs. T. L Murphy. Jr.. j had as their guest* during the week rad Mr. Lynn of Forest, Miss., and Mr. Mugcy of Jackson Mrs. Cliff Davis and daughter Miss Clyde Davis were visitors to Mobile last Mias Annie Kate Lockard has ac cepted a position tn the schools or Misses Suale and Fannie Vaughan attended the meeting of the Biloxi Chapter United Daughters of the Confederacy at the home of Mrs G. J. Wilts in Biloxi Saturday after noon. Mr*. low Breland Hooper, of Morn Point, county muse, netted the Vancleave school Monday Miser* Susie and Fannie Vaughan entertained at dinner Sunday Mr and Mrs U. Grant Humphrey and Mias Guess Humphrey This was in honor of Mr. and Mrs Humphrey* 28th wedding anniversary, also of the birthdays of Mrs Humphrey. Mias Humphrey, and Miss Fannie Vaughan nnof si Troop 221 hold its regular meet - tag last-Thursday at the Eacauvpa High School We started the meet ing with the Scout Oath after which all troop business was taken up The .neeting was then turned over to Scoutmaster Norman Cunningham Jr. He made a talk on *Ood to Love." With tbr aid of oar Seoul master and that of Assistant Scout master Alton E CMU we reviewed some of our past work We also held a farewell cere mony for our Assistant Scoutmaster • Ui He left for Camp Shelby Wed iredmy morning October I for ta JuctMn into the C. 8 Army He made the following statement tn hto farewell adress to our troop: *T am not leaving on my own will but 1 feel It to my duty I leave you with the same statement made by Presi dent Lincoln to his borne folks when leaving for bh inauguration as President. 1 am tearing not know ing when nor whether I shall re turn." Unfortunately he did not re turn “I have confidence that I win ~me back to you safe and the World’s greatest democracy wlU be living In a different world for vou when you become of age to bear arms to defend liberty All I can promise you is to pray for God's will to be done." From our experience in Scouting with Alton's orders we feel that he will make a success in the U. 8 Army. We bode him farewell with the Scout Handshake after which we ended the meeting with the Scout Benediction QUINTON CULL Scribe troop m Troop 222 at Boy Semite held thetr first meeting of the month, last Wednesday. It was opened by Scout George Searcy who led In re citing the Scout Oath and the scout laws. Jhe troop also elected a new scribe. Francis Frederic. Later two cub* and another boy were voted on and were brought into the troop An investiture ceremony was car ried out for the three new scouts Scoutmaster Red Moffatt asked that all of the old Scouts in Troop 222. who are still interested in scouting to come to the meeting to be held this week. Nea patrols and patrol will be elected FRANCIS FREDERIC. Scribe. CUB PACK TO HOLD MELTING An important meeting of Cub Pack 313 of the Pascagoula Boy Scouts will be held at the Elks Club Monday evening. October 20, at 7:30 o'clock The theme this week will be “Safety" and it will be fit tingly set forth by demonstrations and special talks dealing with this subject Any lad between the ages of 9 and 12 Is eligible to membership In the various dens composing the pack Anyone desiring membership is invited to come to this meeting, but he must be accompanied by one or both of his parents. ■ 1 ■ 5 «■* s ■ HI = ■ / 1 SAVE TIME and MONEY I SC mm — mm = § One business nan tells another—when it comes to finding Office Help: looking for a Business Opportunity; Positions Wanted; ear Capital to invest?—our Classified Columns are roar best medi um. The cost is small: results are araaMy IMMEDIATE! | The Chronicle Star „ I I Moss Pirint Advertiser Z. I | m cm m niniitiituiiiiiuiiiiim>(tiiiiiiiHuiitttitHiiwtMuuMitiuiiuutnuiuniinuimi4iiuniiiMuiiimummmimtti)ftit.tiuuif