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Mt. Ridge
News
Annie Lee Hardy, Reportei
Mt. Ridge S. S. was openc
Sunday at the usual hour wi1
Supt Douglass Kersh i
charge. Three of the teac
ers were present. The Adu
class was taught by Rev. E
lis Scott. The lesson was r
viewed by the Supt. Scho<
was dismissed by Rev. Scott.
Funeral services for Mr
Ardella Hardj, widow of tl
late Rev. W. L. Hardy wei
held Thursday, October 3 ;
if, jPVinroVi Mrs Ha
4UV. ***V*ftV --
dy was a member of Mt. Zic
M. B. Church on Highway 1
Rev. Frazier of Jackson, pa
tor. The Eulogy was given t
Rev. J. E. Marsh. Pulp
guests were: Revs. S. G. Gri
fin of Terry; B. D. Davis <
Jackson and Mt. Ridge’s pa
tor, Rev. N. L. Bender.
Survivors include: five ch
dren, Booker Lee, Frank, ]
J. Hardy; Mrs. Myrtle Jone
all of Brandon; Mrs. Arlos
Byrd of Canton; 15 grandchj
dren; 10 great grand childrt
and a host of relatives ar
friends. Interment was in M
Ridge cemetery. Peoples F
neral Home was in charge.
CARD OF THANKS: V
wish to express our thanks
each of you for the kindne
shown during the illness ai
death of our beloved mothe
Mrs. Ardelia Hardy. We wi:
to thank you for the prayei
visits, food, flowers and syi
pathy cards. . . for everythir
done to make our burdei
liffhter in our dark hours
sorrow. May God’s riche
blessings be yours foreve
Signed: Children: Booker Le
Frank, L. J. Hardy, Myrt
Jones, Arlosia Byrd.
Friends of this communi
were shocked to learn of tl
short illness and deth of M
N. C. Mayers, 21 year old sc
of Mrs. Mandy Mayers,
graduate from McCall Hig
School, this past June, your
Mayers died Monday mornir
in the Brandon hospital. F
neral services will be he]
Saturday, 2: P. M., at M
Ridge Church, Rev. B. D. D
vis is his pastor. Peoples F
neral Home will be in charg
Rev. and Mrs. Ellis Scol
Mr. and Mrs. Booker Lee Ha
dy and daughters, Annie Cat]
eryn and Clara Bell, visitc
recently in the home of M
and Mrs. Sidney Kersh.
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Kel
of the Mt. Zion Communil
were dinner guests Thursds
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Bldg. — Lynch St.
Jackson, Miss.
Mrs. J. B. Mosley, Mgr.
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You Are Invited To
Visit . . .
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Jackson, Miss.
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in the home of Mr. and Mrs
Oscar King. They also ai
tended the funeral of Mrs. Ai
della Hardy.
Mr. L. W. Jones and Mrs
d Viola Payne of Jackson spen
h *ast week with their parents
n Mr. and Mrs. W. H_ Jones,
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lt Rev. and Mrs. N. L. Bende
enjoyed a tasty dinner in th
e' home of Mr. and Mrs. Frani
51 Hardy recently. Friends ar
pleased to learn that Mrs. Hai
dy is able to be up and ou
s again, after a week’s illness
e She is the 3rd Grade teache
“e at Carter High School in Bran
R don. It is hoped she will cor
r* tinue t n imnnivo
n _
Mr. Clarence Harris of Ir
s- dianapolis, Ind., Mr. Alber
y Harris of Jackson, visited ii
it the home of their brother, Mi
P. E. Harris, recently.
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s* Mr. and Mrs. Walter Me
Donald, Jr., and sons, of Gull
l1' port, Miss., and Mrs. Anni<
-*• Lee Hardy visited Sunday ii
s> the home of Mrs. Lizzie Me
ia Donald and Fannie Pearl
Mrs. Lizzie is Mr. McDonald’
n grandmother,
id _
Mr. and Mrs. Curtiss Graj
u* Curtiss Jr. and little Penny o
Fort Smitli, Arkansas wer
here recently visitine in th
e home of Mrs. Gray’s parents
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hardy am
3S also with Mr. Gray’s parent
of Laurel, Miss,
r, _
Mrs. Elizabeth Grace am
*» daughters, Sarah Ann, Poll;
n* and little Catheryn visitei
lg Sunday evening in the horn
1S of Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Hardj
Df _
st Mr. Allen Kersh and son
r- Arthur Lee, Mrs. Mary A
e» Alexander, Mr. and Mrs
Booker Lee Hardy and chi
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. dren and L. J. Hardy visitec
- Sunday evening in the home
- of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Jones
Mrs. Lela M. Gipson and
i. son, Tyrome, visited recently
t in the home of her mother,
i, Mrs. Mandy Mayers.
Misses Annie Catheryn,
r Clara Belle and Mildred
& Jones, visited Sunday in the
1 home of Mr. and Mrs. J. H
s Randolph.
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Mr. B. L. Hardy visited Sun
r day in the home of Mr. and
. Mrs. Douglass Kersh, Sr.
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visited in the home of Mr. and
t Mrs. Frank Hardy recently.
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Friends regret to learn of
the illness of Miss Geneva
Mayers. Also on the sick list
are: Mrs. Dora Crain, Mrs.
Rosia Slater, Mrs. Laura E.
; Kersh, Mrs. Myrtle Jones.
1 Prayer is offered for their
speedy recovery.
s There will be a Woman’s
Day Program at Mt. Ridge,
Sunday at 2: P. M. Mrs. Dor
’ Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Mar
1 chell and Mrs. Geneva John
s son were guests Sunday after
L> noon in the home of the Ce
^ nior Oscar Kings.
§
othv Cannon will be guest
speaker. Mrs. Ira Hardy is
j Mistress of Ceremony. Offi
cers are: Mrs. Mae Belle
j King, President, Mrs. Annie
a Lee Hardy, Secretary. Every
one is cordially invited. Din
ner will be served.
Attend the Church of your
i. Choice on Sunday . . . We
- would be pleased if your
\ choice is Mt. Ridge, where you
are always welcome.
Please send all your club,
church, community news to
Mrs. Annie Lee Hardy before
Tuesday of each week for free
publication in the Mississippi
Enterprise. Buy your Enter
prise from your agent, Mrs
Mandy Mayers.
Port Gibson
News
The Junior Class of Addison
High School sponsored a
“Talent Show” October 4 in
the school gymnasium — dur
ing the following evening a
football game was held be
tween the Juniors and Seniors.
The Seniors won by a score
of 21-12.
CARD OF THANKS — I
would like to express thanks
and appreciation to all that
was so kind to me during the
death of my sister. Special
thanks to Mrs. Annie H. John
son, Mrs. Classie Jackson and
Mrs. Thelma Crowder. May
God bless each of you. Signed:
Mrs. Easter Turner.
Robert Tillman, 18 years old,
of Patlison, Miss., was found
dead, Saturday night, October
5 on Highway 547.
Mrs. Charlotte Shorter, re
cently took a tour of New Or
leans, La., wit.i her son and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Sam
uel Lofton of Chicago, 111.
Mr. Leon Claiborne of Chi
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Mrs. Beulah Marshall hi
loft to be at the bedside c
her sister, Mrs. Lillie Hamli
of Baton Rouge, La.
Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Walkc
of St. Paul, Minn., are visitin
their relatives. Mr. Will Wall
or and Mrs. Bernice Porter.
Mrs. Anna Gaines of Moi
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ters, Mrs. Pearlina Robinso
and Mrs. Mettie Thornton.
Mrs. Deneath Ruffin (
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with her daughter, Mrs. Elm
Rowman.
Of interest to their man
iriends is the announcemer
of the marriage of Mr. Fran
Oavis and Miss Grace Wadi
the ceremony taking plac
Monday, October 7 in tb
home of Miss Wade.
Mrs. Ollie Parker and M
Rufus King are patients i
r- the Mercy Hospital. Friends
i. wish for them a speedy re
covery.
,s Mr. Clyde Shelton of East
,f Chicago, Indiana and Mrs.
n Jessie Carroll of Chicago, 111.,
were guests this week in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Allen
r Weathers.
g -
c- The Junior Class of Addison
High School is asking friends
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to contribute to their Queen
Drive by buying a 25c ticket
on a “Cedar Chest of Jewels”
to be given away, October 23.
Revival Services are being
conducted at the First Tem
ple Church of Christ Holiness
in Sugar Hill Subdivision, be
binning Sunday night, October
6. Various churches have
been asked to take part, along
with their congregation and
pastors. Elder J. E. Burley
will be the evangelist thru
out the week. The Revival
will close Friday night with a
little Brotherhood Supper.
Rev. Burley, pastor. Elder M.
T. Newsome, Post Pastor, Mrs.
Harriette D. Newsome, Repor
ter.
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NOTICE "O SU3ERINTENDENTS
and B.T.U. PRESIDENTS
I can deliver > >- -r Sunday School and B.T.U. Books and
Supplies to > <>u on :.m< every quarter. I am an authoriz
ed distributor of the Sunday School and B.T. U. Boards
of the National Baptist Convention, Inc., located at
Nashville, Tenn. Dr. C. R. Williams, Secretary and Dr.
D. C. Washington, Executive Secretary. We make Ban
ners with the name of your association, church Sunday
School, B.T.U. lodges, usher badges, buttons, usher stars,
arm bands Mother and Dr. Watt badges and general
church supplies. We appreciate your friendly cooper
ation and may we have the opportunity of serving you?
If you need Sunday School or B.T.U. order blanks or
blanks for general church supplies or other information
write—
REV. S. L. A. JONES
531 Yazoo Avenue Clarksdale, Miss.
Notice to all Churches and Pastors
You can get a! 1 t >>mr Sunday School and Training
Union material at a new service in Jackson, Miss. THE
BAPTIST BOOK & MUSIC CENTER, 2331 Powers Ave.
Reverend L. H. Newson, distributor also for your church
furnishing such as pews, pulpit sets, Bibles, communion
tables as well collection tab Vs. You can also place your
order fot ministers robes, choir rohes, along with every
thing for your church. Our Sunday School books and
B.T.U. books at< already here for this next quarter,
send in your order now and avoid the last minute rush.
Send in your order, we will pack them now and you
can pick them up later, send all orders to:
The Baptist Book & Music Center
2331 Powers Ave., Jaekson, Mississippi
FL 5-8814
Distributors for
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Newton, Miss.
Edison Wilson, Vice Pres. & Sales Mgr.
Phone 4-4340 — Bay Springs, Miss.
Phone 3-2731 — Newton, Miss.

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