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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. Selby cold drink at Lion Service Station, Kosciusko past club room and the in the school the Martha Baird Hanks, of Tchula, and Mrs. Legion members of the ten across new on Durant home he to hear that Mr. Fowler is im- combined Mis- Stafford in the death of her mother, J. B. bridge road, triad auditorium. The West members were Patrick. " sionary Societies a Mrs. .J. C. which at of Golden Knix-Knox Gas and Pennzoil. an operation for a Merry Christmas and Gannaway, occured A delightful informal social affair in proving following present one hundred per cent and there a New Bright Year and invited them to S'esbitt on Curb Service. “Come over to see us on his Monday evening. the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. Y. Parker cataract eye. was a of the Du-1 good representation be her guests over at the C. O. Mgr. parsonage. The Mrs. J. D. Neaves is substitute teacher was the sometime—anytime.” Povall, and Flowers were rant members. enjoyed by faculty members Julius Aubrey entire company crossed the for Mrs. J. L. Cauble the yard into while latter and Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Spivey on Thurs- ii of Mr. and Mrs. I. Peele at Webb the STRAYED—One dark wt. 900 guests highly decorated living room for a s in North Carolina spending Christmas of last week. bay mare, return were day evening Sunday. Upon their they Piano Recital. hour. Mesdames lbs. Last seen one week ago at Eben- l soi^d James Wilburn nolidays. by Jake Flowers of Houston, Mrs. S. C. Davis ezer. Had chain on front leg. Has joined A piano recital directed by anc|5ohnn.v poured tea and a de- Rev. and Mrs. J. L. Cauble and Miss faculty were guests of honor at a lovely Texas, who will visit them the coming the lightful salad short mane and tail. Reward for infor- Lipsey of Durant was given in course with cookies was Mae Alexander left Sunday for a Christ- dinner in the home of Mr. and Mrs. | week. served. ! mation or return. E. W. Ellison, Rt. 1, school auditorium Friday evening. The Mesdames A. P. Yarborough, W. mas visit with relatives at Greenfield, H. A. Spivey. Giffee M. Doty, Nell Pickens, Miss. 30-2t-pd Misses Josie Word and Alice program was as follows: Comradis Waltz Davidson, E. J. Spengler, N. C. 177*I ^ and Fincher Word Alexander Maxwell, Louise Girls with Wendell Rodgers —Roefe, played by Virginia McPherson and James F. Metts has been Creuger Play Greenwood Team. LOST DOG?—Came to house Dec. Kd quite ill my were Greenwood visitors Sunday, and Helen The Clown—Kern Atkinson assisted in An of basketball was Campbell; serving and en- for several days from a tonsil operation. interesting game 11, one white and liver spotted Pointer, i Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Derrick motored and the Yellow tertaining. played on Friday evening when the lo- Butterfly—Williams,1 Rev. and Mrs. Metts were compelled to bobtail, about 1 year old. Pay for this over Goodman afternoon to Eclare Milton; From Peter cal girls met the Greenwood team on the ! to Sunday played by return with him to Jackson on Wednes- adv. and keep, identify yourself, and, Mrs. H. I. Cowsert and Pan The House— 1 he Pickens Masonic indoor court of the Greenwood High visit family. Suite—Robyn, Wendy Lodge held their day on account of a hemorrhage. and take dog. W. B. Farmer, R. 6, Lex- Cenderella regular School. The Cruger sextet lost by the N. B. Hooker is the proud possessor Wendy’s Story, played by meeting Friday night. The fol- Friends of Mr. J. D. Neaves regret ington. 33-lt-pd. Dr. small margin of one point., the score of a fine deer head given him by Helen Campbell; Serenade—Gilbert, The lowing officers were installed for the very much to hear of the death of his 20-11). on a hunt born being The local line-up was as WATCH LOST—At Durant on of P. M. Smith that was killed Gay Butterfly—Hatch (Composer ensuing year: B. T. Hoover, W. M.; J. father which occured at his home at ! night follows: Elizabeth White on Butler Road. Mr. W. S. Forwards, November 4, Illinois Watch the past week in Aberdeen, Miss.) played by Virginia Davidson, W.; Mike Ellison, J. W.; Sallis on Monday | 21-jewel morining. and Elizabeth Grantham; Maxine Hooker will have the head mounted as LAura Mel- P. 0, J. guards, j (Bunn Special ) Case No. 4663942. Lib- Alexander; Galop—Holst, by Hemphill, Secretary; W. Tyler, Among those who attended the funeral Smith and Hattie Maude Lehman; cen- oral reward to finder, J. B. a trophy of the outing. ton and Martha McCreary; ’Neath the! Treasurer; V. C. The' j Williamson, Dendy, Tyler. of the late Mr. Neaves at Sallis were: ters, Merle Holland and Virginia Victor Sample of Franklin, paid The Senior anil Lewis; ; Rt. 6, Lexington, Miss. Magnolias—A. Neuin, Nannette—Engle-, Junior Deacons will be Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Mr. and also Skelton, and Mrs. substitues, Martha Slater, Doris Wat- Advertiser a visit Wednesday Cherie Brahms’ named later. A team from' mam, played by Abney; the Lexing- J. S. Knight, Mr. T. A. Ousley, Mr. A. A. kins and Marguerite Bonner. FURNITURE WORK—Upholstered and renewed his subscription another year, ton was | Waltzes 15, S, Sea Gardens—Cooke, Lodge guest at the meeting and Miss Elizabeth Six of Derrick, Moody, Mrs. A. rcfinishing, antiques especially. He took occasion to advertise some put on a after Shooting Stars—Rolfe, played by Mary degree which the two S. Donald, Mrs. Jimmie Donald and Mr. PERSONAL MENTION years experience. All glue work guaran- his fine polled herefords that rank lodges a F. Abney; Mazurka—Helmund, Japanese enjoyed delicious dinner. D. K. teed. R. A. Ellison, Lexington, Miss. cattle in the Gulledge. among the finest county. Dancing Girl—Adams, played by Martha On Wednesday of last week Mr. and 252. Rev. and Mrs. came over from Telephone 24-2t-pd. Mrs. Kyzar and Clark Ga- McCreary; Camp of Glory—Holst, played Ed Wilburn of visited* Mrs. Cooper Smith had as their guests Lexington Lexington Friday evening to see Mrs. Mrs. W. M. his Mr. and Mrs. R. W. POSTED—The Nels Hodges place is ble in “Dancing Lady,” the big- by Mary F. and Cherie Abney; On Wings Doty Mondxiy. H. I. Cowsert. grandparents, Mr. Allen of and his aunt, posted against hunting and all forms an en- of Song—Mendelssohn, March Fantas- Bridgeport of Yazoo City' Lumbley, Rolling Fork, gest musical of them all, Mrs. H. B. Powers motored down to be tic—Smith. Silent Night—Gruber, played visited Mr. Walter Bridgforth Mrs. J. A. Boston, of Silver City. of trespassing. .Violations will Sunday. I Jackson to take Mr. tertainment sensation that holds Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Montgomery Miss Natoma who is trav- O. D. Hooker, Lexington, by Laura Melton. Sam Hall and son went! Campbell, prosecuted. to Dr. Henderson for treatment. you at Star Theatre to Jackson to eling secertary of the State Girl Re- Miss. 32-3t. spellbound, Saturday meet Mr. Hall’s Mrs. Selby Stafford spent the week over between trains 25-26-27. Operetta. i mother who came to spend the serves, stopped Mon., Tues., Wed., Christ- end at Nesbett POSTED—All lands owned me in mas with her Mrs. for a visit with her aunt, Mrs, Jby Pres. M. C. McDaniel, Mrs. Susie holidays with them here. mother, Thursday The Public School Music Department' Gannaway, who is ill. Holmes county are posted against and Miss Johnie Lou William- quite L. W. Parker. Rodgers directed Mrs. and Mr. and Mrs. James Wilburn were vis- will by Harris Rhyne as-! Mr. and Mrs. Shannon of near Dr. and Mrs. and of hunting and trespassing. Violations of Holmes Junior were Taylor Ray family, son, College, sisted Miss Annie Alexander and itors in New Orleans last week. be Joe by Minter City, are guests of Mr. and Mrs.j Tchula, were Sunday afternoon visitors prosecuted. Lindsey, Goodman, among Lexington visitors Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. W’alter Lucas and Earl Miss Annie Lee Carter, presented a very ! Sam Hathcock. in the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Tay- Miss. 30-3t. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Ellington have of visited Mrs. Pearce entertaining operetta last Wednesday Lexington Sally Mr. and Mrs. Donald of Miss, lor. moved into the C. S. Bowman house Leroy j POLLED HEREFORDS For Sale—Bulls entitled: “Goldilock and the Three Sunday. and Mrs. J. night, State came down Saturday to spend the During the week end Mr. where they will make their future home. Our town is festive with and heifers, extra high-grade. From Bears”. A large audience witnessed this looking very Christmas holidays with home folks. T. Holloway and children visited rela- Mr. and Mrs. Walter Herring moved into its Christmas decorations. $25 to $30 each. Can be seen at place, enjoyable affair. The program was as lovely Mr. and Mrs. Homer Henderson and tives at Kilmichael and French Camp. the home Mr. and one mile east of Franklin. Victor formerly occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Segal of St. Louis ar- Dr. and Mrs. L. C. Feemster and son, follows: Rythm Band, “Intermezzo son, Cecil, of Fla. will Mrs. at Elliott Hill. rived Tarpon Springs, Sample, R. 3, Durant. Ellington — last week to spend the Mack, and Mrs. C. H. Dabbs, of 33-4t-pd. Russe” by Franke; Duet “Loves’ holidays be holiday guests in the home of Mr. and Tupelo, Mrs. Carrie Herring of Coxburg voca- with Mr. and Mrs. E. W. and Mr. and Mrs. J. S. of Dreams by Listz, played by Dorothy and Anthony. Mrs. T. A. Ousley. Vandiver, HOLMES COUNTY SECTIONIZED MAP was in tional school, Lexington Monday Mr. and Mrs. Slocumb are now domi- Moorhead, were recent date guests of Van Elizabeth Foster; Song— “Santa’s Mr. j. w. noiium went down to Clin- —Size 3 Ft. by 3Y2 Ft. at $2.50. B. on business and shopping errands. <> 1A in fVio Vinma rtf Mrc T.rtdirt flnrHnn Mrs. J. C. Potter. Coming by Church-Grindell, by Mar- ton Saturday afternoon with Mr. M. B. Robinson Mississippi Maps, Jackson, Mrs. B. W. Humphrey, Mrs. Mamie see Mr. Mur- Mrs. H. A. Spivey, Misses Mary Moss, garette Browning; Piano Solos: “Singing We are glad to Johnny Landrum to spend the week end with Miss., or call at the Advertiser office. Misses and Susie White, and Ruth O’Reilly and J Sample, Posey Humphrey Merrily” by Irene Rodgers, “The Thun- tagh out again after an illness. relatives. Esther were B. Patrick were those who went Burwell of Ebenezer, among Mr. Will Burwell of Ebenezer was a among FINE derstorm” by John M. Williams, played Mrs. A. N. Roberts leaves the last BROOD SOW, bred; also several __ to Greenwood to witness visitors in Lexington Wednesday. i... _u.iL tj_:_ Ti: c«i„ visitor in town Friday night nice from 75 to 100 also Monday. of this week for where shoats, lbs.; C. B. district of the Louisville, Ky. the game between the Cruger and Green Foster, manager “Grand March” by Leon Ringuet, played Mr. and Mrs. Sam Kaplan visited rel- some fat beef cattje. Call on or address she will spend Christmas holidays with wood basketball teams. Commercial Appeal, with headquarters atives in afternoon. girls’ J. B. Williamson, Route by Dorothy Foster; Song—“The Christ- Lexington Sunday her Miss Edna Roberts, who 6, Lexington. at visited daughter, After a visit of a few days here ir Jackson, Lexington Tuesday mas Mrs. A. P. Yarborough was a visitor Story” by Churchill-Grindell, play- is in the Federal Land Bank in re- on routine business matters relative to working the Farmer home, P. M. Downer ed John Watson Piano in Jackson Monday. cOR SALE—One Atwater-Kent 6-tube by Holmes; Louisville. Miss Rena McKay and little turned to his home at Emory Saturday the “Old Reliable.” He also visited Mr. A. J. Mc- radio, battery set. Take corn or cash. duet—“Gavotte Rustique” by N. L. Miss Maude Jones and Jim Roberts will Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. rarmei friends at Black Hawk while in the ter- spend accompanied by L. D. 31-? | Elizabeth Benton visited Mrs. H. L. Pepper, City. Wright, played by Browning Eachern of relatives in Canton and Jackson. and son, Bobby, who remained overnight titory. and Mrs. Harris “Fifth Noc- week. Rhyne; Jones last Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Graves and little Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Buchanan and son WE buy hides, ginseng, fur and eggs at Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Byrd and Mr. have turne” by Leyback, played by Van Eliz- The C. W. A. workers pepped up Peggy Sue and Carl Jr. will arrive Sat- S. F., Jr., spent week end dates in Mem highest cash prices. Flink’s Market, and Mrs. R. D. Nabors of Brozville and the town abeth Foster; Harmonica Band (ad- the spirit of the citizens urday from Boyle to spend Christmas phis and Marked Tree, Arkansas. 33-tf. were visitors in Lexington. Lexington Monday. vanced class), Ten familiar songs; Oper- of Pickens is also showing the benefit with home folks. Mrs. Ida Reeves and Miss Inez John Miss Annie Laurie McLellan of Be- etta—“Goldilocks and the Three Bears” of their labors. son. of Yazoo City, were Sunday guest! WANTED—No. 1 large, clean white corn thesda, was in last hear Mrs. Paul shopping Lexington by the primer, first, second and third The following were visitors to Jack- We are glad to that of Mrs. W. R. King and Miss Addi< shucks, 5c lb. Flink’s Market, Lex- Saturday. Ed At- is well after grade children. son Sunday: Mrs. Ed Atkinson, Bragg doing undergoing Downer. ington. 893-tf. Zane “To The Last kinson Jr. Ada Joe and E. W. Atkinson,, an operation at the Baptist hospital in Rev. J. J. Baird. Methodist pastor, was Grey’s FOR and Mrs. entertained at dinner in the home o SALE—One four-piece Walnut bed- Man” with a brilliant cast is an Laura Mel- Mrs. Mary Margaret Tobin, Mr. Memphis. Misses Annie Lee Carter, ! room and Messrs. Fields and McMillan are now Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Spivey on Sunda; set, slightly used. Call 289, and Lizzie Thornton with Mrs. O. James W. Anderson, James, Jr., adventure story that can’t b« ton, to fill his semi 32-lt. Dennis Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. boarding in the home of Dr. and Mrs. when he was here city._ beaten for swift W. Thomas were shoppers in Kosciusko action, danger- Bobby and Jimmmy Miller, Ed C. H. Ingram. monthly appointment. recently. Miller, TWO USED CARS for sale at a ous thrills and romantic inter- Mrs. On week end dates Mrs. Roy Wigle; bargain. Linn, Miss Julia Frances Janes, See G. W. little and Miss Stigler, Lexington, Miss. 31 est. At Edward and Miss Lucile Arnold. (Continued on page 16) and daughter Loyc< j Star Theatre, Thursday, (Continued on page | Stewart, eleven)_ Hines, of Greenwood, were visitors o ! WANTED—Beef Cattle. Friday, Saturday, 21-22-23. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Hines and family T. E. Murtagh, W. J. Tuberville and daughters, Mis ! Ebenezer, Miss. 23-tf. msmmm m n hibi— C. L. Keirn, Mrs. A. B. Baker am I ses Lucile and Christine Tuberville o: Mrs. Joyce Cox motored to Jackson Sun were visitors in Lex of last week here. Hebron, Saturday day to visit A. B. Baker, who is a pa spent Wednesday ington. Mrs. was of Mrs. S. W. Al- tient in a hospital there. Pybas guest J. S. Foster of Centerville, transact Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Light, of Bloom ford and Mrs. Lewis and Billy visited Misses Janie and Mabel Pike, ed business and other matters in Lex ington, 111., were recent date visitors o Mr. and Mrs. H. W. ington Monday morning. Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Wright on Crescen j Vandiver, Jr., of Itta Bena, were guests here J. W. Eakin of Tolarville, was in Lex NOTICE! Plantation. Sunday an< in the H. W. Vandiver, Sr., home, ington Monday looking after buisness Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Hines, Curtis | Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Wed- Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Darnell of Tchuli Barbara Hines, and Mrs. J. C. Potte p Taylor spent Moorhead after nesday of last week in Lexington, were Sunday guests of Judge and Mrs drove over to Sunday relative s Friends and loved ones are G. D. OF HOLMES COUNTY: noon to spend a few hours with looking McCaleb near Lexington. TO THE TAXPAYERS forward at the junior college. with joy to the arrival during Wright McRae, of Cruger, was note* late date business visitors ii this week of the following college stu- in the Fri Among list of visitors in Lexington dents: Misses Eloise town were W. H. Myers, of Cleveland and Agne9 Chester day afternoon. to collection of the 1933 We are now ready begin G. W. B. C. Seitzler and C. W and Ethel Linden Keirn, of M. S. C. W.; Mrs. C. W. Mothershed of Ebenezei Stigler, their Carr, of Lexington. Miss Mary Gurney Parker, of Blue was a business visitor in our city th we all taxpayers getting and will appreciate W. J. came over from Canto Mountain College; and Joyce Cox, Jr., past week end. taxes, Mosby > and of Ole Miss. same as soon on Friday of last week and spent th Egbert Hines, Jr., Miss Rosalie Bevill of Bethesda, wa for tax due at once, and paying James of statements day bird hunting with D. B. Cox. Alson, Chamberlain-Hunt among in Lexington Saturda] shoppers Mr. and Mrs. S. L. White had as thei r Academy and A. B. Baker, Jr., of Kos- E. C. Rogers of Rt. 2, Pickens, wTa to avoid the last day’s rush. as possible Monday guests Mr. and Mrs. Dewe / ciusko High will be among the group to among the new subscribers to The Ac be accorded a j •» Harris and sons, of Tchula, and Mi welcome home for the vertiser hi » the past week, enrolling and Mrs. J. A. Stansbury and littl Christmas season. name on the list last be on sale Miss Stella mailing Friday. The Automobile Tags will beginning daughter, of Morgan City. Farmer, of West, is being claimed as a It is with regret that Cruger peopl 3 guest during this week J. W. one our owners will please in the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. Scarborough, of goo December 1st, 1933. All automobile learn that Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Hollowa y B. colored i Farmer. subscribers, of Pickens, was and children are moving out of th e as to avoid the last day’s Greenwood visitors the Lexington Tuesday and renewed his sut tags as early possible community this week. Mr. Hollowa y Among during purchase week were noted the scruption. to The Advertiser. He to! will be employed as a manager on Rac e past following: of quick results obtained recently in h rush. Track Plantation, north of Greenwoo< I, Mr. and Mrs. M. Gertz and sons, J. P. Hairston, Dr. and Mrs. A. D. community of an advertisement ar during the coming year. Chester, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Mr. and Mrs. circulars printed by the job plant i Mrs. J. W. Rosamond, of Moorheai |t J O’Reilly, s j M. W. Estes and daughter, Mesdames J. locating two lost mules belonging to visited relatives here the first of thi T. .1. T. Parker. F. C. Flem- E. ■ week. J Garland, Scott, colored, of Pickens. Scarbo ! F. C. and soi i, ming, W. B. Farmer, Hewitt Gordon, H. °ugh circulated the posters for him : I Mr. and Mrs. Flemming B. HOLDER afte: ■ Y. Parker, E. J. Hines, S. L. White, W. Yazoo and the were soc A. Henry Forrest, spent Sunday county mules 1 o n R. King, and Cooper Smith. Misses Eliz- located near noon in the H. C. Waterer home Midway and returned abeth Addie and Ruth the Stonewall Plantation near Thornton, White, Downer, owner. The cost was small and tl Tax Holmes County I Sheriff and Collector, Mrs. F. L. and Mrs. W. A. Lew s and Noami O’Reilly, Henry Forrest results very Advertisii j Pybas satisfactory. ar d Flemming and Curtis Hines. I and son came down from Greenwood always brings results to those who u 1 it as the above clearly illustrates. I J