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THE CAIRO MESSENGER, FRIDAY, JANUARY 2. 1948.
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4ISS CORBETT IS WED
TO MR. DeLOACH.—
The Pahokee Methodist Church
vas the setting for the marriage
)f Miss Jaunita Corbett, daught
er of Mrs. Johnnie B. Corbett, of
Pahokee, Fla., and William C.
JeLoach, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs.
William C. DeLoach, of Pahokee,
)n Dec. 21st, at 6 P. M. with hte
Rev. Carson T. Howes officiat
ing at the double ring ceremony.
The Church Altar lighted by
Cathedral Tapers was decorated
with white gladioli and fern, with
potted palms in the background.
Thomas Howes, Organist, play
ed prenuptial music and the
traditional wedding marches.
accces
was
of Canal Point,
J fucker 3:5 matron best of honor with George
as man.
Following a wedding trip to
the East Coast Mrs. DeLoach will
bands |^ake her home with
a member of
*■ DeL °ach will return to
~esville where he is a student
, he
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a granddaught
Sellars, Pelham.
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DlBCCTCO
MR. AND MRS. MUGGRIDGE
HAVE FAMILY REUNION.—
The children and grandchildren
of Mr. and Mrs. Will Muggridge
enjoyed a reunion at their home
here on Christmas Day. The en
tire family was present, namely:
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Massey and
children, Frankie, Jr., and Aleta,
Mr. and Mrs. Aultman Palmer
and children, Billy and Ann, Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur Tappan, of
DeFuniak Springs, Fla., and son
Wayne, of Gainesville, Fla., Mrs.
Olin Barineau and daughters,
Barbara and Dorothy, and Mr.
and Mrs. Dennard Miller and
sons, John and Jerry, of Tennille.
Read the Want Ads
Overflow Want Ads
FOR SALE: 1940 Ford
pick-up. Excellent used truck.
See R. R. Arrington, 9th Ave.,
7th St. 1-2-lt-pd.
FOR SALE: Used electric stove.
$60.00 cash. Can be seen at Cairo
Motor Go. l-2-2t.
TAKEN UP: At my place, Dec.
20th, 4 miles N. W. of Whigham.
One red and white face cow,
weight about 500 lbs. Owner
may get by identifying and pay
ing expenses. A. L. Mobley.
l-2-4t-pd.
WANTED: Share cropper for
two horse farm. Mrs. Armissie
Dekle, Whigham, R. F. D. 1.
l-2-2t-pd.
FOR SALE: Baby chicks, Ga. U.
S. approved pullorum con
trol from a good laying strain of
Rhode Island Reds, Harry Sin
gletary. l-2-0t-pd.
TOBACCO GROWERS: We have
| a complete stock of 1948 seed. Cok
er’s Pedigreed tobacco
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| Wight – Browne “The Rexall
I Store.” l-2-2t.
WANTED: House, Apartment or
rooms in Cairo for two adults.
Messenger office 12 - 26 - 2 t-pd.
FOR SALE: 6-room house with
lights and water; also one 3
ro%m house; possession at once.
Green Johnson. l-2-4t-pd.
I HOUSE FOR SALE: 6-rooms
and bath, in good condition, in
cludes i hot water heater, has two of
large porches, located in one
the best residential sections.
Owner will accept less than $6,000
for quick sale. Mauldin – Mayes.
l-2-2t.
WANTED: Share cropper with
large family to work 2-horse
farm. Wiley Duncan, Rt. 1,
Whigham, Ga. l-2-3t.
TAKEN UP: About Dec. 1st one
white face heifer. Owner can
get same by describing and pay
ing expenses. W. E. Vanlanding
ham. l-2-4t-pd.
MAKE THE NEW YEAR
COUNT.
Veterans ajod others interested
in Accounting, Secretarial Train
ing, Business Administration,
Machine Courses, Stenography,
Bookkeeping, make your future
secure by enrolling with the ap
proved training School in Albany
operated by Perry Business
School. New Year classes now
forming.
The School will help veterans
make out the necessary papers.
This is one of the Business Schools
of Georgia approved for veterans
training.—Adv. 1-1-16-23-30.
FOR SALE: Good 1939 Ford
Tudoor Delux, also several
mules. Douglas Harrell, Whig
ham, Rt. 1. l-2-2t-pd.
FOR SALE: National Cash Regis
ter, rings up to 599. May be
seen at Cairo Mattress Co., or
call 253-R. l-2-2t.
TAKEN UP: Heifer weighing
about 300 lbs. at my place. Own
er can get same by identifying
and paying expenses. Roy El
rod, Rt. 2, Cairo. l-2-4t-pd.
MAN WANTED: Good nearby
Rawleigh business conduct now Home open, Ser- j j
If willing to
vice business while earning good |
living write immediately. Raw
leigh’s, Dept. GAA-1530-45, Mem
phis, Tenn. 1-2-lt-pd.
BUSINESS SCHOOL OFFERING
VETERANS TRAINING MAKES
IMPORTANT FACULTY
ADDITION
The Perry Business School, one
of the largest and most depend
able Business Schools offering
veterans training in Albany, h–s
just made an important addition
to its staff of instructors.
We take pleasure in announc
ing the addition of Mr. Miles W.
Mansfield of Newton, Georgia.
Mr. Mansfield is a gra4uate of the
University of Georgia Business
Administration. During his near
ly five years in service he taught
business subjects to service men
in connection with the Army Edu
cational Program. He will be in
charge of the Accounting and
Business Admiinstration Depart
ment of the Albany School.
This is one of the Business
Schools of Georgia fully approved
for veterans training. The addi
tion of Mr. Mansfield in the Ac
counting Department has been
found necessary in order to ac
commodate all the veterans from
the whole Southwest of Georgia
who want to take advantage of
this opportunity for training in
Accounting, Business Adminis
tration, Secretarial Science, ;
Stenography, Bookkeeping and
Machine Courses. Veterans re- :
ceive substantial compensation |
while pursuing training.
New Year enrollments are now I
being made. Mr. Alton H. Perry,
President of the School, advises
all veterans to get in touch with
our School in Albany promptly
because even with the larger
faculty the School may not be
able to take all who will apply,
Just address a card to Perry j
Business School, Albany, or call j
in person and the School will as- ’
sist in making the necessary
papers. New classes now form
ing^—Adv. 1-2-lt.
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Trade and Terms
Brannon Auto Co.
1st. Ave.. – 9th. St., N. E.
CAIRO, GA.
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Swarthmore College, Swarthmore,
Penna., and Cornell University,
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