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Hand. the Methodist Church: Processional: Mrs. Hairston Entertains At tl0ht°were A choir from all four churches will Bridge. mare mule M. McDaniel, A. S. Povall ington—one bay weighing Miles, C. A number of the members were present Silent Night”. Scripture: Luke 2, 8-119— Christmas carols and The charming hospitality of Mrs. J. ngB W. A. Shanks, sing young people about 1000 lbs., last seen about one J. K. Young, and a few Miss Grace P. Hairston was t A Carver, quite visitors. The living Ingram. Prayer—Rev. R. P. from each church will take part in the enjoyed by eight of her week This mule be headed and Jack Zimmerman ago. may Sharpe room, dining room and hall were beauti- Neblett. While the organ was played the afterwards. Mrs. J. S. friends on last FYiday afternoon when Writer at the ocn- pageant Knight back to Baldwin plantation near Cruger. finc repast was enjoyed out the idea girls placed candles. “0 Little she entertained most delightfully at fully decorated, carrying Song is in charge of the program. Take up, notify and receive liberal re- the installation. Town of bridge. Mrs. F. C. Flemming was win- flusion of of Christmas. The following program Bethlehem,” Talk—Miss Kath- ward. O. D. Hooker, Lexington, Miss customers fl ryn ner of the high score prize, two We Wish our was led by Mrs. Tom Brock: Subject: Dendy. Duet—Misses Josephine The Epworth League met at the lovely 32-3t. McKie and plaques, and Mrs. H. A. Spivey cut con- _ Luckie’s “Conditions in Mississippi”, Build Josephine Anderson. Story, church on with a Xmax. Dairy, Help Sunday evening good solation Merry j Nell Davidson. “It and received a pretty vase. A STRAYED OR STOLEN from Watson Mrs. V. O. Ingold were guests Mississippi.” Roll call was answered by Hymn: Came Upon A attendance. The program on “How Shall Mr and delectable salad course was at served the Nov. 29 one mare ■•1 w- E w"d for Status of Midnight Clear.” Organ: “Hark the Her- We was in of place about black .< *'• suggestions improvements. j Receive Him,” charge close of the The ald and to MissJ games. eight guests colt, about two one white »S« Owens Wells. Hospitals in Mississippi was given by Angles “Joy the World.” Sara Stafford. Marion McKay told of years old, spot family at were: Mesdames A. D. Chester, A. B. ,„d Benediction. • in forehead, foretop cut out and a long Mrs. Sam Martin and Mrs. Mrs. Tom Brock; Political Standards in League rhe Importance of Christ's Coming, Clay Mr., and Archer, L. W. Parker, F. C. Flemming, tail. Will J. S. answered the Are pay suitable reward to finder. visited Mr. and Mrs. Mississippi—Mrs. M. W. Holmes; Gen- Morehead questions, H. A. J. A. a J Davis Spivey, Cannon, E. R. Buch- Rt. or call The last program of the for the We to Receive Him? and Do We George Roberts, Ebenezer, 1, Centerville Sunday. eral Status of Schools in Mississippi— year Ready anan and P. Foster at D. Curry. Mr. Humphrey at Ebenezer. 33-1-pd. Theron Frost and daugh- Mrs. G. L. Woman’s Missionary Society of the Really Want to Receive Him? Frederic Mr. and Mrs. Brock; Song: “Mississippi”— '^A^/^/WV^A/W\A/V>^/VWWWVWWVW» Methodist church was of Ebenezer, were among Club; What Can the Woman’s Club do held in the main Donald told of Two Ways of Receiving John T. Parker, Jr. Has ter Miss Inez, Birthday. STRAYED or STOLEN—One black mare af- auditorium of the church last Tim, and in conclusion, Miss Earnestine visitors in Lexington Saturday to Raise Standards, this paper contained Monday On Saturday afternoon John T. Parker, mule weighing about 1000 lbs., has the afternoon at 3 with the Rich- ;old of The Friend At The Door. Christ- many and was very o’clock, Jr., was honored by his mother at a on ternoon. helpful suggestions white mark neck and on back where land Society as guests. ladies nas carols were sung at the conclusion in celebration of his seventh birth- Elmina McNeer of Yazoo City ably given by Miss Annie Alexander. Forty-six party saddle rides. Shod on front feet. In- Miss re present. A worship >f the program. Seven of his little friends en- the past week end of Misses The meeing was closed with a reading service, carry- day. formation leading to recovery will be was guest ing out the Christmas idea and the occasion with him. Games and Sarah Nabors. given by Miss Pauline Carter which was spirit, joyed rewarded. Notify Richard William, Lex- Edna,Lilly with Mrs. C. V. Maxwell Mrs. Carrie Carter will have as her were after which cream Hearn of Needmore all. At the close of the telling the beau- played, ice and or The Advertiser. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. enjoyed by ington Lexington tiful story of “The Other Wise ruests fo rthe holidays, Miss Josephine birthday cake were served. The little were in our city Saturday meeting the hostess served delicious re- Man”, plantation, was conducted. A select choir who is at guests included and Eva errands. freshments. led the barter, teaching Harpersville, Lucy Garland, STRAYED OR STOLEN—From the on shopping in Frances Ruth Paul Misses group singing and with Mrs. Ruth ind Mr. and Mrs. James Carter of Jack- Estes, White, Pep- Shackelford Place, on Saturday, Dec. Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Thomas, Hemphill at the >on. per Chester and Harry Gertz. three small black mare Thomas of Ebenezer, Legion Entertainment. organ, sang several 2, mules, weight Nora and Mary Christmas Hymns very softly as the M. C. McDaniel and will about 800 lbs. each. In good shape. Take Saturday visitors in Lex- The West Club room was the scene of Supt. family were among program proceeded. Faculty Members Enjoy Hospitalities. and receive liberal reward. W. Mrs. James Wil- spent Christmas at Laurel with relatives. up, notify ington. a pleasant occasion last Tuesday night burn had charge of and directed the New and little The home of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Mc- C. King, Mileston, Miss. Or phone 2102 when the members of the American Le- Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Rae was the scene of a Tchula Zane Grey’s “To The Last program and introduced Mrs. W. S. Guy- will be for the holi- lovely dinner through exchange. 32-2t-pd. and a laughter guests gion Legion Auxiliary enjoyed ton, of the on of last with a brilliant cast is an president Missionary Society, of the old home at Hazelhurst. party Wednesday evening Man” brunswick Mr. was lays stew. Charlie Dinas who in choice when the guest list included Mr. and NOTICE TO to the fact words presented Mrs. We are to welcome home our ALL—Owing story that can’t be the toastmaster and entertain- delighted adventure capable Nannie Burton with a Mrs. J. T. Garland, Mr. J. B. Patrick and that rings in their noses seems to do "Certificate of college students who are attending dif- for swift action, danger- ing talks were made by Messrs. C. J. Life Misses Fannie and Hattie no good, I am forced to ask that all beaten Membership” from the Woman’s ferent schools. Misses Ruth B. Donald Mary Moss, you romantic inter- Stein, Rogers Sheehy, and L. J. Hand Council at Rose Liddell. Susie White and Flora keep your hogs up. All hogs found on ous thrills and Nashville, a gift of the local ind Louise Cowsert return from M. S. and Mrs. Perry of Lewis. my place will be taken up after this Roby, president the. society. Mrs. Burton responded in sin- est. At Star Theatre, Thursday, 3. W. on Wednesday. Messrs. Hugh’ date. C. T. Auxiliary and Mrs. W. T. Taylor of Du- cere words On Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. A. Bailey, Lexington, Miss., 21-22-23. expressing her deep appre- 3owsert, William Montgomery, Marion Friday, Saturday, rant. After the feast both clubs dis- B. Archer had as their guests at dinner Dec. 21, 1933. 33-2t. j ciation of the honor confered. At Mrs. W. A. Harrison visited her par- the Dusley, Edward Mabry and Thomas banded and had their regular monthly conclusion of Misses Hattie Rose Liddell, Fannie Lid- Fowler at the formal program, Mrs. from Ole Miss Barbecued Sandwich and a ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Mabry Thursday. dell. Susie and Mrs. Pig good meeting, the Auxiliary meeting in the xx. X in White, Mary Moss, the week. Friends will j xNooiett, a talk wished all of Wo deeply sympathize with Mrs.
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