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Mrs. Henry Hester, Sr., of
and Miss Alma Max'well, of
returned to their homes last
after a visit of a few days in
Fla,, and other points in
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Reynolds, a student at the
of Georgia, at Athens, has
the spring holidays here
parents, Dr. and Mrs. A. B.
and other relatives and
his course of study at the
of Georgia, at the end
which dosed last week-end,
at hom . He will return
to receive his diploma.
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home with them last
a visit here and in Ray
Valdosta.
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' n Lake City, Fla., where ho
treatment for several
ks.
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IRTS $ 2.00 ®
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HATS . $1.00 to $1.95
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Mrs. Leo Bass, recuperating from
an extended serious illness, is expect
ed to return to her home here this
week-end from Leslie, where she spent
some time with her sister, Mrs. Ken
neth Wood, and Dr. Wood. Her condi
tion is improving.
* * *
Misses Jeannette Lashley, Virginia
Reynolds, Jean Mauldin, Mary Wil
liams, Carolyn Stringer and Winnifred
Stokes are returning to their studies
at the Gsorgia State College for Wo
men, at Milledgeville, this week-end,
after spending the spring holidays
home.
* * *
Mr. Jeff A. Pope, who attended
session of the Georgia
which ended Saturday at
returned to his home here Monday and
went back to Atlanta Wednesday
spend the day on business, Mr.
mer Bell accompanied him on
day.
FOR SALE__See US for QUALITY
BABY CHICKS. Mixon’s
Cairo. tf.
THE MILK we use in our milk
is about half cream. No wonder
we sell so many of them. GRADY
PHARMACY. 3-25-tf
THE CAIRO MESSENGER. FRIDAY, MARCH 24TH, 1939.
Omnibus Column.
Everybody Rides In It. There’s Always Room For One More.
Miss May de Lois Summerlin, a
member of the Cairo Schools faculty,
ha.s been convalescing at the home of
her mother in Pelham from a recent
appendectomy here. She expects to be i
able to resume teaching soon.
* * *
Mrs. H. H. Wind returned Sunday
from Atlanta, where she was called
Thursday night of last week because
of the illness of her young grandson,
Bobby Wind, whose condition i 3 im
proved,
* * *
Mrs. T. C. Teate returned to her
home in Crestview, Fla., Thursday af
ter spending ten days here as the
guest of her parents, Judge and Mrs.
Ir * Carlisle, and other relatives and
friends.
Mrs. C. C. Whigham has as her
guest for several days her sister, Mrs.
R. C. Anderson, of Charlotte, N. C.
Mrs. H. G. Cannon and Miss Mar
garet Cannon visited relatives .
Hopeful last Sunday.
* * *
Mrs. Hal McManus, of Quincy, for
merly of Cairo, has been visiting here
for several days.
* * *
Mrs. John S. Herndon, and young
son, have been spending several days
with relatives in Macon.
Miss Augusta Wight, a student at
G. S. C. W., at Milledgeville, has been
spending the spring holidays at home.
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Mr. Aris Mixon is somewhat im
proved from an infected throat which
kept him confined for several days.
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Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Powell spent the
week-end in Tallahassee as the guests
of relatives.
Mrs. P, C. Barkley returned the
latter part of last week from a visit
with Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Perez, in
Tampa, .Fla.
* * *
Miss Edril Lott, of the Cairo High
School faculty, has returned from a
brief visit with relatives in McComb,
Miss.
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Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rackley, and
young daughter, of Tallahassee, were
the guests Sunday of Mr.'and Mrs.
Dave Bowen, here.
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Rev. and Mrs. W. M. Blitch spent i
the week-end in Valdosta with Dr.
and Mrs. Lee W. Blitch, and Mr. and
Mrs. Pierce G. Blitch, and family.
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BIRTH.—Mr. and Mrs. Neal Ed
wards announce the arrival of a young
son on Saturday, March 18th. He has
been named John Sorgee Edwards.
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Miss Dorothy Burroughs, a student!
at Middle Georgia College, at Coch
ran, has been spending the spring hol
idays at home.
Mr. Alexander Browne, a student
at Emory Junior College, at Valdosta,!
has been spending the spring holidays ]
at home. |
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Mr. and Mrs. Walter Williams, and)
young daughter, Alice, spent Sunday
in Leslie, Ga., as the guests of rel-j
atives. 1
* * *
Miss, -Frances Pipkin, a student at
Middle Georgia College at Cochran,
spent the spring holidays here with
homefolks.
* * *
Miss Marjorie Cain left Thursday
to return to her college \vork at the
University of Georgia, at Athens. She
is recuperating from a recent appen
dectomy at the Cairo Hospital.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Forsyth, Miss
Mary Forsyth, Mr. Wallace Forsyth
and Judge T. R. Shepherd spent Sun
day in Brunswick as the guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Edward Forsyth.
♦ * *
Mr. McNeill Smith, of Boston,
Mass., and Miami Beach Fla., a stu
dent at Emory University, Atlanta,
has been the guest of Mr. E'arl Roy
als here during the spring holidays.
* * *
Misses Eva Mae Blanton and Mau
rise Carlisle plan to return to then
studies at the University of Georgia,)
at Athens, today, Friday, after spend-!
ing the spring holidays at home.
* * *
Miss Carol Higdon, a student at
Brenau College, at Gainesville, Ga.,
has been spending the spring holidays
here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Ira Higdon.
* * *
Messrs. George Beale, Earl Royals
and Arthur Weathers, local students
at Emory University, Atlanta, have
been spending the spring holidays here
with homefolks.
* * *
Messrs. Wallace Forsyth, Leland
Harrison and Clyde Whitfield, stud
ents at North Georgia College, at Dah- I
lonega, have been .spending the spring
holidays at home.
* * *
Miss Clifford Arline, a teacher in
the schools in Cuthbsrt, came Wednes
day to spend the remainder of the
week with her sister, Miss Myrtice
Arline, her school having closed for
the G. E. A. meeting in Atlanta.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. E. Gordon Young, of
Palmer, Mass., are expected to arrive
in Cairo today, Friday, for a visit with
Mr. Young’s sister, Mrs. John Powell,
I, and the family. It 'will be the first
meeting of the brother and sister in
twenty years. 1
* * *
Mrs. John R. Sorgee returned to her
home in LaGrange a few days ago
after an extended visit here with her
daughter, Mrs. Neal Edwards, and the
family. Upon her return Miss Sarah
Sorgee, also of LaGrange, came here
for a visit of several days.
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BABY CHICKS. Mixon’s Grocery,
' Cairo. tf.
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