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Edwards ' News Mrs. O. L. Jasper, Reporter The Friendship M. B. Church held its regular Sun day School and monthly meet ing Sunday, October ( . V* * such a nice cool day the spirit of worship was very high, hot.i day and night Rev C i Weat, pastor, Mr. A N. Willis, clerk; Mrs. Edna Hutton, pi anist. The Edwards Jr. High Teachers and students are really making progress by pi senting such timely and cdu cational programs each 'A nesday for the Chapel is cn bly. Mr. Walter Wash!" m president of Utica Junior Col lege was guest speaker the Chapel Assembly, Sep! _ He took the faculty, store Mrs. Green, the Music Su; visor and Miss Fitzgerald, roe. music teacher on an ‘ in i nary” trip, mostly around ;h world. We first traveled, Jet, T. W. A. and Delta A line.” It is hoped that Pre: dent Washington will retur soon in order that the tri I will be completed before Christmas arrives. A Surprise Birthday party was given for Mrs. Amanda Robinson in her home, Sep tember 30, by her husband, Mr. Earl Robinson, sistc r, Mrs. Bertha Bowman and friend, Mrs. Mary Harris. Those sharing the gala affair with refreshments and fun were: Mesdames Mamie Dan gerfield, Willette Jordan, Inez Laws, Mary Blue, Lucille Perry, Jo<‘ H Mason, Kathye McCurtis, Vertcsine Butler, Mayonie Reed, Lillie Butler, Grace Brown. (. irrie Jordan, Lula Lynch, Robie Allen, Ease quena Grant, Willie M. Taylor. Odie Burns, Annie Jackson. Sallie Thomas. Ethel West, Mr. and Mrs. George W. Bar ker, Mr and M don, Mr. and Airs Willie Mar shall, Jr. & Mrs. James Clin ton and family, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dozier, Rev. and Mrs. Jenkins and family, Mr. Algie Stevens. Miss Bernice Thomas, Misses Lottie and Thelma Bozeman, nieces of the hon oree. Friends in this community regret to hear ot the deatn ot Mr. Prince Gray, a life long resident of Edwards. On Sick List Mrs. Josephine ( . Jordan, Mr. Adolphus Lynch, Mrs. Emma Smith, Mrs Lei a Holmes. Prayer is offered for these and other shut-ins. READ THE MISSISSIPPI ENTERPRISE each week . . . t i in vour news to be pub lished free each week. Fannin News Mrs. Ezlee Grant, Reporter .-services at vvesiey c .rapei C M. E. Church were very in toresting and informative this past Sunday. The members were very pleased to have Rev. Moore back as pastor for the next conference year. He delivered a timely sermon on Sunday That night, the Mis sion sisters rendered a spe I Cal program. Money raised ; for day and night services, j $-14.00. Rev. Leon Moore, Pas ;tor, Sister Georgia Taylor, bee. Little Diane Bradley is up and much better after being ill with pneumonia. She is the granddaughter of Mrs. Ruby Ervin. Regular Worship Services will be held at the Fannin M. B. Church, Sunday, October 13. The pastor will preach, beginning at 12: noon,. The general public is invited to come and worship together. Mrs. Alpbonia Hill, Sec., Rev W. II. Hines of Jackson, pas tor. Rev. Eddie Gipson will preach at the Truelight M. B Church on Sunday, October 13 at 3: P. M. The public is in vitcd. Sis. Mamie Taylor, Sec., Rev. J. T. Truevillion, pastor Picnic Macaroons For 2lk dozen delidou* maca roons to tote, mix together l ! (83* - ounce) can crushed pine ; apple, well drained, Vz cup sweet i ened condensed milk, 2 cups shredded coconut and pinch of j salt. Drop by teaspoonfuls on greased baking sheet. Bake at 350 degrees F. about 12 minutes. PORK LIVER lb. 19c 1 CHUCK ROAST lb. 39c HAM HOCKS_4 lbs. $1.00 No. 1 Sh»b SLICED BACON _1 lbs. 89c SmUKKV KUHN WHUKIP. BOLOGNA 3 lbs. 89c | FLOUR 5 lbs. 49c Large Fresh PRESSED HENS_lb. 29c BUFFALO FISH4 lbs. $1.00 Boston Butt FRESH PORK ROASTlb. 39c CHITTLINS _$189 PORK RIBS 3 down sizelb. 39c 4 lbs. PAN READY FRYERS$1.00 Your Choice Of One Wl h $10.00 or More Purchases COKES cs. 99c SUGAR 5 lbs. 29c FRYERS - limit one lb. 10c Blue Bonnet Mircle MARGARINE_ 6 st. to lb. 29c 12 Ga. No. 6 or 8 Shot SHOT GUN SHELLS box $2.59 PURE LARD»$4.95 2 Loaves King Size BREAD Col, or Tender Crust29c EGGS3 doz. $1.00 j CLOTHES BASKETSeach 59c BISCUIT 6 cans 49c | BANANAS lb. 10c SWEET POTATOES _29c_ OPENING ^^SPECIALS OUR OWN BRAND I'SIS® YLONS AT NEW OPENING SALE SAVINGS! FIRST QUAUTY MIN’S BAN40lTSHIRT AND SOCK SITS Sole 466”-” Soft, action-knit textralized nylon in handsome colors. Multi-stripe trim on collars and top of socks. Socks... 10-13; Shirts...S-M-L. --„ ~ SEAMLESS SHEER NYLONS Sale 1^| i j pair 9<v REGUURLY 67c PAIR Look sheer and beautiful, yet wear remarkably well. Run-resistant mesh or plain. New fall colors. 8-1/2-H FAMOUS KANTRUN SEAMLESS Sale 844nt. a i*- REGUURLY $1.00 PAIR 1 c7° 7.rary "7 ,°fks,!Ich 9ive super-wearing power. O" DOT ,f KlyamLbr?aks, the tiny locked-in stitches will I not run. New shades. Sizes 8-1/2 to 11. 3 for 25c SALE ( NOW -sTi^sSSL \ .Cononco^-^/ |W OOl%& ^ ^ 1 ON iSESi^51* « I ;C£*'**Co"'fortcu' _