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DEKALB: Coming from Meridian will come highway No. 30 to Dekalb. Come straight through, due north on the De kalb and Shuqualak highway, four miles to LongTs Grocery Store, which Will be on Am left of the road; turr ■to the right and come to th> church less tha n a quarter of a mile, Jerusalem Bapt st Church. Those coming west, come highway No. 16 to Dekalb and taka Datadb at Shuqualak road to to* same point, the church. Those coming from the East will come to Dekalb and follow the same road tc toe place of meeting. Bto.A. No. 460. E H Edwads, president September Boards r iH. B. A. SEPT. BOARDS j To the presidents o f the H B A you are requested to collect $1.25 H. B. A assessment for September too m «ndb member of your lodge and report same in the Board. ; Each president is asked to send ia immed ately a clear description as tc! how we can get to the meeting place of your Board. If you fall to send it | in, the next few days, we will be com pelled to cancel the Board that ia to meet in your community and send <1 elsewhere. I Monady, September 1, John Scott, H B. A No. 80 Stonewall , ( - Tuesday September 2, Deriaa Craft, H , B. A No. 171, Chunkey ! We re npt able to get to Brother W. ■. J Weaver of Leakesville; Brother James Patrick of Hattiesburg, Brother B. J Tatum of Mt. Olive and Brother H. Grif fin of Da'eville this time. We hope ___I I CHRISTIAN FUNERAL HOME j . . ! Distinctive Service P. A. CHRISTIAN, Manager j 503 South 3th Ave. Phone 199 Laurel, Mississippi | ^ V ®AT or NIGHT - PHONE It* , Clark Funeral Service j ■ i i . { And Burial Association |j IQuiot m-d Sympathetic Service to All EBA Members tu the DMrld | ’-nr****- _ Ambolanoe Bereiee — H 816 £ 8th Street ' „ Hattiesburg, H || Kimbrell Ruffer Lumberj Company I BUILDING MATERIAL, GENASCO ROOFING ! WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ' PHONES 321 & 322 ^ MERIDIAN MISSISSIPPI | --- - however, that if they desire the Dec Thursday, September 11, W J Rankin H. B. A. No. 118, Weathersby Friday, September 12, J M Hall, H. B. A No. 198, Bond B. A. No. 460, Dekalb Friday, September 5, E H Edwards, H. ember Boards they will get their ap t plications in at once. So m; ny people want the Board since the H. B. A. is cleaning up now that we cannot get to them as we desire. However, if we do net hear from the above presidents right away as to how I It's thrilling to be admiredl So if your hair Is dull, faded, gray-streaked, use Godefro/s Larieuse Hair Coloring today The first rule for holding your I man is lovely, well kept hair. And ! when used as directed, Gode- i froy’s Larieuse will bring rich, I alluring color (black, brown, blonde) to your hair. Won't rub off or wash out. Permits curling, marcels, permanent waves. Known and used for over 45 yean, Satisfaction guaranteed or your money back. If your dealer doesn't have Larieuse (LARRY* USE) tend $1.25 direct to .11 Godefroy Mfg. Co., 3510 Olivo St., St. Louis, Mo. CADTIQN: Us* oolj as dracM to label s GODEIDOW 1 **»!■_; HAII COLOSING.. ' Churches —-o BETHEL A. M. E. CHUBCB 9:30— Sunday School, Mr. Lutha Stancle and Miss Annie Ruth McCall— superintendents. First Sundays Pastor’s Day. 11:30am and 7:30 p.m. sermons by the pastor 3:00 p.m. each 3rd Sunday sermon by pastor: Mr. Dixie Russell pastor stew ard. 11:30 a.m. Second Sundays trustee day 11:30 a.m. 4th Sundays Missionary day, Mrs. C. Hursey, president Choir practice every Friday night TJI Presidents: Mr. Luther Stancle, Mia Cleo Clark. Rev. 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J ■ Young, Jr., School of Beauty Culture 4 (diplomas awarded) Write at «« for 2 ) information as this offer is for a limited 1 time only. 4 | t r. YOUNG, J*„ MANUFACTURING 4 COMPANY 2 wavii, v a a ^ 5®®-25th Ave. Meridian. Mbanmcppi j ———————■ — ■ — ■ I —^ r A harmless cream that takec odor out of perspiration. Young’s Pomade holds haiy lo place, keeps it soft, -black and gloaar. s»d doss not leave ashy or mealy appearance. ;—■■■■. jjaai to get to their lodges, we will change to some one of the above named presi dents. FOR H B A. SEPTEMBER BOARD AT CHUNKY. MISS. Those amng from Meridan will oome on highway 80 one mile and a half pass Mehan, ard turn to the left and come on? mile, cross the railroad, the river br dge and come 4 mil g on the gravel road. And you will find the place Green Grove Church. Those coming from L< ur?l and Newton wi 1 come twr miles on highway 80 pass Chunky and cross the railroad; the river bridge and come four miles on the gravel road and you will se? Green Grove Church Those coming from Quitman and Pa chuta wil come one half mile past En terprise on highway U, turn to the left come one half mile, and turn to the right and come seven miles on the gra vel road and you will find Green Grove Church. Darias Croft President Lodge No. 178. | Important Notice i - i Important Notice to Presidents All presidents are requested .to col lect $2.00 Echo ard Publication Fee from th r lodges and report same in the September B >. rd^-. Please remerr.bu th; t the Ircal lodges are to pay $2 Of annually and the paper will b’ mailed to the preside; t of the loc; 1 lodge. The $2.00 Echo ard Publ cat.on Fee must be paid in a lump sum in th? Sept mber Beards, recording to reso lutions made by the Convent on in 19'0 E. F. Young. Gens. President SEPTEMBER BOARD DESCRIPTION WEATHERSBY: All coming from East highway 49 and 20 will come to Magee and leave highway 49 and turn to the north and come through town for three fourths of mile: turn to the left and g; one mile; take the right and go a quar ter of a mile; take the Jeft on into Mary Grove Number 118 a white church and school house. Come two and a half m 1 's from last turn. W. J. Rankin President BOND H. B A. Board D scription; Just a few lines to thank you for comirg to u: with the September Board. Ti.ke Highw; y No. 11, come to Hat t esburg ard take highway No. 49. com ng South to Bond. Place of meeting N w Prospect, B; ptist Church north cf the station at Bond. Those coming from Picayune, take H.ghway No. 13 coming Eaist to highway No. 49, come South about four miles to Bond. We w 11 be looking FOR YOU Vida B tson. President. Ita, V l ‘ A L A I NEWELL LilAPEL Reverend M. J. Jores pastor of New ell Chs pe CME church preached twc soul stirring sermons Sunday. The mor: ng message w, s pre; ched fronr the subject Ur.ity. The m nister brou ght out hew necessary it was for * church to work in unity. The night subject wa: : The Lord Will Provide Text: My Son, Gcd w.U Provide Himself a lamb for th ‘ burnt offering. Sunday began the first day of the revival. The Rfev. J. E. Davis of Crystal Springs ; rrived Monday to conduct e series of meet ngs at New 11 Chapel CME church. The meeting started in a b g way Monday nght. The minister expounded v'ry masterly from the sub ject. To Whom Shall* We Go? The ap preei: tive audience 1 stened very atten tiv y to the sermon. The outlook for the ravival seems to be very favorable Mrs. Valley Cole is recuperating at her home on 10th Av.\ and 19th Street from a lengthy illness. Mrs. Lucy Berwster is also improving n cely from a short illness. $ $ SAVED AT PEOPLE’S CASH GROCERY FRIDAY & SATURDAY August 29.30 — FLOUR Top Quality 12 lbs_40c: Dixie Beauty 12 lbs_39c Dixie Beauty 6 lbs_22c SALT 4 pound bag__9c B-BRAND INSECT P’DER. 2 Cans for_20c 1 can for_ lc SCHOOL TABLETS 2 for 10c 1 for_ lc TOILET SOAP 5 bars for__.... 18c 2 bars for _ lc SPAGHETTI 2 for_ 10c 1 for_... lc We THANK YOU For Your Patronage SWEET POTATOES 4 pounds for_L. 16c 1 pound for _ lc IRISH POTATOES 4 pounds for_12c 1 pound for_lc SYRUP Blackburn’s Best Syrup 1 gallon _ 55c Vz gallon _ 35c FRESH YARD EGGS 2 doz. limited to a customer Dozen _ 29Vzc DOG FOOD Per can _r___ 5c I _SEE OUR MAR KET SPECIALS We handle blue and orange Food Stamps — Your pa tronage will be appreciated. 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