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Tougaloo News By Burn t. wasningion Regular service was held at Mt. Charity M. B. Church this past Sunday. The Devotion was spiirtual with the senior deacons in charge. Bro. Joe Banks served in the place of the late Bro. Willie Shelton at the Poor Saints Table; Bro. Shelby Slaughter has been as signed to serve at that par ticular office, beginning on the third Sunday in October. Pastor Luckett, members and visitors welcomed the Rev. Henderson who delivered the sermon for the day. Rev. Hen derson who comes from Mem phis, Tenn., preached from St. John 3:3, using for his sub ject, ‘‘The New Birth”. The Senior Chorus sang until hearts rejoiced. This fine choir is directed by Miss Mamie Washington who is also presi dent. Mrs. Gurline Moore is musician. There will be a Musical Rally at the White Oak Bap tist Church on Sunday night, October 13, at 7:30. Various groups are taking part in this program. Sponsors are: Mrs. TAXI FL 2-4494 TWO-WAY RADIO Prompt — Efficient Service DOTTY CAB CO. 536 N. Farish Jackson Investigate Special Cut-Rate Prices on Complete Beauty Course DAY or NIGHT CLASSES DAVIS Beauty School 1127 W. Pearl St. Phone FL 2-6610 Jackson, Mississippi Visit Your Neighborhood Business MOMAN'S PLACE Cafe and Varieties Save Time and Money — Courteous Service 847 Carver St. Jackson, Miss. Dessaree Sutters, and Mrs Odessa Allen. Members of White Oak Church gave an Appreciatior Service for their Pastor, Rev B. L. Shelby on last Sunday All members turned out ir large numbers. The pastor re ceived a cake and other gifts from members. Mrs. Dessaree Sutters gave the Appreciatior Address. The Christian Union Baptist Church will celebrate Home coming on Sunday, October 27. The public is invited to attend. Rev. E. D. Hogan, Pas tor. Mt. Charity M. B. Church will observe its Anniversary, Sunday, October 20, the An niversary Program to begin at 1:30 P. M., following the Sun day School and 11:30 Regular Service. Participants will include the church’s Junior Choir, Bro. Willie Coleman, Jr., Sis. Marcella E. Travis, Bro. Fred Perry, Sis. Ruth Mae Slaugh ter, Sis. Willie Lue Hill, Sis. Maflive Thurman, Bro. G. W. Williams, Bro Charlie Shel ton, Bro. Joe Banks. The An niversary Sermon will be de livered by Rev. J. S. Sutton. The financial Committee in cludes: Bros. Joe Banks, L. F. Palmer, Harry Williams, Shel by L. Slaughter. Rev. R. L. Luckett is pastor. Mrs. Hel en L. Williams, Sec., Mrs. Ada Lee Banks, Mistress of ceremony. Send all news to Box 43, Tougaloo, Miss. Your carriers for Tougalo Area are: Albert Washington and Robert Luck ett, Jr. of Madison. HOMECOMING ' Homecoming Service was held at Farish Street Baptist Church on North Farish Street Sunday at which time the morning ser mon was delivered by Dr. S. Leon Whitney, pastor. Among out - of - state members of the church who came here • OPEN DAILY • 7 A. M. TILL DARK BEL AIR HOMES Priced From $9600 to $20,000 • Live in a Restricted Area # # Paved 33 Feet Wide Streets # • Curb and Gutter • • Good Drainage • • Near Schools • • No Rentals # GI, FHA and Conventional Financing Follow Directional Signs From Livingston Road, Northside Drive, California Ave. or O’Bannon Dr. 366-1775 — 362-4822 especially for the Homecoming were: Mrs. J. A. Barksdale, Mrs. L. L. Martin, Mrs. F. G. Taylor and Mrs. M. G. Greer, all for mer Jacksonian^, now living in Gary, Ind. Before returning to Gary they will visit in othen sections of the state and St. Loufc, Mo. Mesdames Barksdale and Mar tin, were houseguests of Mr. and Mrs Albert Jones of Blair Street; Mesdames Taylor and Greer, houseguests of Mr. and Mrs William Turner. Also attending the homecoming services was Mrs. Leanna Camp bell former Jacksonian now liv ing Chicago. VISITS HERE James E. Solomon of Chicago is here visiting his mother, Mrs. Solomon on West Church, his sis ter, Mrs. Lula Lee, on West Chur ih and his brother - in - law find sister, Mr. and Mrs. George Howard of Pear Street. VISIT SICK SISTER Mr. and Mrs. George Howard of Pear Street are in Boloit, Wis. at the bedside of Howard’s sis ter who is ill. ILL IN JACKSON Mrs. Mammie Vance, North Fariih Street; Mrs. Georgia Hodges, East Church Street; Mrs. Jannie Bell Johnson, E. Monument Street; Mrs. Lillie Bentley, 2226 Woodlawn; Mrs. Meta Strauder, 3809 Bailey Ave nue; Mrs. Clara Singleton, East Bell; Mrs. Lena Ross, Corinth St.; Mrs. Sadie B. Rawls, Wood lawn, Mrs. George Peterson, Ma ple Street; Mr. and Mrs. Earl Peterson, E. Bell Street; Mrs. Eva Glover, Atwood St.; Mrs. Lu la Mae Patton, Livingston. YWCA ACTIVITY Beginning at 10 a.m. today, the The Home of Webb's Product & Beauty School The world’s best product and some of the best Trained Beauticians pass through our doors. We offer special considera tion to any person interested in taking a course in Beauty Culture. Others Are Making Big Money Why Not You? For further information, come in for an interview, or call FL 5-8634, Jackson, Miss., 2719 Lilly St., P. O. Box 2602. Call at your favorite Beauty Shoo. Grocery, or Drug Store Scalp Promade. Cocoanut Pressing Oil, Cocoanut Oil Sham poo. Do not forget to call for Webb’s CORN SOAK; it will aid in removing corn or callous, in five minutes. Our school provides both morning and evening classes. Call for information. We Salute the JACKSON STATE TIGERS in their first home game of the season, Saturday, Oct. 12-7:30 P.M. See the Tigers vs. Alcorn Braves. ___ _ Best Wishes Fox Furniture Company Open A Credit Account — We Save You Money 110 N. Farish Phone FL 2-5463 i ^m^—^————^———^mmaaaa—-—-—————am—aaaa—a—-a———————am——— « Best Wishes Allen Furniture Co. Appliances — Furniture — Easy Terms 322 No. Farish Phone 355-6087 Best Wishes Simon's Cleaners Expert Cleaning Service 323 No. Farish FL 5-6271 : a——a—aa—a—a——a—aa—aa——a——aa——aaa————^———m—am——m— i Best Wishes Cut Rate Shoe Shop Clarence Evans, Mgr. 133 N. Farish Phone FL 2-9142 —ma-m——m———m——^—m—m—m—m—^—m——^—ma————————m—m Best Wishes Peoples Furniture Co., Inc. A Complete Line Of Furniture 311 No. Farish Phone 857-5776 : —a—m————a—a—a————a—a—a———aa—m——aaa———a—a———aama— n._i _ v v 19UC3 Royal Finance Co. Brokers 100 E. Pearl FL 3-4549 Best Wishes Regal Furniture Co. 132 No. Farish FL 2-3314 Best Wishes New Jackson Super Market Fine Foods and Meats Best Wishes The Mississippi Enterprise Willie J. Miller, Owner Sarah M. Harvey, Editor Best Wishes Robert Earl Williams Chef Stevens Kitchen 604 N. Farish FL 2-9224 1 Best Wishes Laure Beauty Salone 602 N. Farish Best Wishes Hormon Drug Store Prescriptions — Drugs — Notions i4* N. Parish Phone FL 5-230* Best Wishes Mnple Street Grill All Kinds of Foods and Refreshments *22 Maple St. Phone 352-9749 Best Wishes Service Shoe Shop New Shoes For Men & Boys 1325 No. Farish Phone FL 2-9275 Best Wishes Shaw's Credit Dept. Store We Outfit The Entire Family J01 N. Farish Jackson, Miss. Best Wishes Dr. R. P. Herrington Optometrist 103 N. Farish FL 5-2723 Best Wishes David's Shoe Store, Inc. George Tripp, Jr., Mgr. S35 No. Farish FL 4-4162 Best Wishes Town Loon Service Loans — Personal — Auto — Furniture L30 So. Farish FL 5-9687 Best Wishes Farish St. Drug Service To The Sick Prescriptions L14 N. Farish FL 2-2881 Best Wishes Marvel Cleaners Mart 51 Shopping Center Best Wishes Boots Flower Shop Flowers For Every Occasion 817% North Farish St. Best Wishes Stevens Kitchen Low Cost Foods in High Class Surroundings 104 No. Farish FL 2-9224 Best Wbhes The Blue Note Cafe 703 N. Farish St figure toning class was held at the Betty Marino Branch YWCA on North Farish Street. From 4 to 5 today, the piano music class will be held; Today at 5:15 the committee on administration will meet. From 6 to 7 typing class and 6 to 7 bridge class. YMCA ACTIVITY The Sewing Class, conducted by Miss Laura Bell Singley, will fee held at the Branch YMCA tonight for three hours. . .Persons interested in learning to sew still have time to join this class. Lula Belle's Fashion Center Now Offers A Complete Line Of CHILDREN'S CLOTHES Outfit your youngster for School— Whether in Grammar School—High School or College— See Our GIFTS Ladies’ and Men Apparel — Hats Lula Belle's Fashion Center Masonic Temple Bldg. Lynch St. — Jackson, Miss. OFF FOR CHECK UP Mr?. L. J. Wilson of West Pas cagoula Street, left the city Sun day for Durham, N. C., to enter Duke Hospital for a semi - annual cneck - up. iYom Durham she will go to Norfolk, Va. for a visit with a cousin, Mrs. Odessa Walters Frazier. OPEN HOUSE FOR 3RD AND 4TH GRADERS The Branch Y. W. C. A. will hold Open House for 3rd and 4th Graders on Wednesday, October 9th from 3:30 to 5 p. m. on Ocotber 9th refresh ments will be served free. All are invited to attend. ZEBRA MOTEL and CAFE Offering 24-HOURS SERVICE AND FINE FOODS DAILY SANDWICHES — BAR-B-Q CHICKEN — STEAKS — SEAFOOD Located at TOUGALOO, MISS., Negro Business Center — 7 Miles North of Jackson — On Highway 51 By Pass MISSISSIPPI’S FIRST COLORED MOTEL Glover Moore, Owner Wilbert Johnson, Mgr. EM 6-3721 oOtr U- co cJoxiL <M^ |noJ2iXivo' ! • _.__ Pillsbury (Plain or SR) FLOUR 5 lbs. 49c Quart Jitney Jungle MAYONNAISE 39c Tall Carnation Evap. Milk 3 f°r 39c Magnolia Hickory Smoked BACON 1 Lb. Tray Pack ib. 45c Swift’s Premium Round Steak ib. 75c ‘ n, .. .. Swift’s Premium Sirloin Steak m 79c Swift’s Premium T-Bone Steak 85c Magnolia Smoked—5/7 Lb. Average PICNICS Whole lb. 29C Sliced lb. 35C Golden Ripe BANANAS 2 »»• 19c California Crisp Green (Large Heads) LETTUCE 2 if 25c