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n’rcles of the Woman’s
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55,1 church will meet Monday
P ttft . septembe 12, at
„ homes:
r the following
^ viderson-Mrs. C. B. West;
by "wb^dge-Mrs. E ‘ " Garnett-Mrs. Lillie Perkins; Bruce
fcistxne Doris Knight-Mrs.
Lrtne.c: Walker; Mable Thomas- j
B Ashti-n Richter; Rena
. Clowei
hover Shepard-Mrs. William
bite: Fannie McCall
J. W. Burroughs.
following will meet M 0
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Yellow Cling—Halves or Sliced No. 2 1-2 Can
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I l Iona Full
Pack No. 2 Can
usi C 4 kj m TOMATOES 10c
Ann Page Creamy v
SALAD
DRESSING
Pint Jar
22c
Iona 2 No. I Cans
PORK & BEANS _ 19c
Iona Sweet 2 No. 2 Cans
PEAS 25c
Ar.n Page Peanut 16 Oz. Jar
butter 39c
Ann Page Grape Lb. Jar
JAM 19c
Ann Page Peach Lb. Jar
PRESERVES 27c
Ann Page Lb. Jar
HONEY 35c
White House
MILK
3 Tall Cans
34c
Agars Lunceon
MEAT
3—12 Oz. Cans
$ 1.00
I Rreal, Fruits
Q "4 Vegetables
Tokay 3 Lbs.
GRAPES 25c
Pears 3 Lbs.
BARTLETT _________ 29e
Apples, Red 2 Lbs.
delicious 27c
Lb
bananas 14c
Doz.
lemons 37c
Regular 10 Lbs.
POTATOES 47c
5 Lbs.
PEACHES 41c
- °ilet Soap, per bar Bath
IVORY 8c
T °il*i Soap, Reg. Bar 2 For
CAMAY 15c
H ard*vster Soap Big Bar
kirks 7c
Stops B. o. Bath Bar
LIFEBOUY 11c
Tide Big
27c
Bax
7c
d a y evening at 8 o’clock: Mary
and Tom Roote-Mrs. Carl Minter;
Ethel Barclay-Miss Abbie Thurs
by and Mrs. Lottie Levie.
DR BEALE NOW AT
BAY PINE HOSPITAL.—
The many friends of Dr. George
/ Beale here will be interested
to know that he is on the medical
staff at the Bay Pine Veterans
Hospital near St. Petersburg, Fla.,
now. He recently moved there
from Lawson Hospital, at Cham
blee.
Dr. Albert Trulock, Jr., another
0 _15 ner Cairo boy, is also a mem-
No. 2 Can
PEAS 29c
National Brand Corned 12 Oz. Can
BEEF 35c
Wilson's Corned Beef 1 Lb. Can
HASH 29c
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MARVEL FRESH SANDWICH
1 1-2 Lb. Loaf
BREAD
Jane Parker Large
ANGEL FOOD CAKE 59c
Jane Parker Doz.
ROLLS 10c
Hit Dog Pack 8 to a Package
BUNS 15c
Jane Parker Golden Loaf 17 Oz. Each
CAKE
1 Super-Right" Meats
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12 Oz. Can
ARMOUR'S TREET 41c
Vienna Armours
SAUSAGE 20c
Lunch 6 Oz.
TONGUE -31c
Armours Star 12 Oz Can
CHOPPED HAM 53c
Jack Spratt Sliced Lb.
DACON
Morrell's Pride Hockless Lb.
PICNICS
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THE CAIRO MESSENGER. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1949.
; ber of the medical staff at Bay
j Pine now, he also went there
from Chamblee.
i Dr. and Mrs. Beale and young
son spent a few days of the week
here as guests of Dr. Beale’s
mother, Mrs. C. A. Curry, and
Mr. Curry.
BIRTHDAY PARTY
AUGUST 31.—
Mrs. Marvin G. Sasser entertained
a group of children at her home
on Wednesday afternoon, August
31, when she celebrated the birth
j day anniversaries of her son, Earl,
‘ twelve of and her
years age
daughter, Sheridan Ann, five
years of age.
Twenty-nine friends of the
honorees enjoyed the party.
PEGGIE FORRESTER
HONORED AT SUPPER.—
Mss Peggie Forrester, who will
enter school at Cave Srings on
September 12, was the guest of
honor at a delightful supper at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Crutchfield on Monday night.
A most enjoyable chicken and
fresh water bream supper was
served.
Those present were Mr. and
Mrs. Malone Forrester and chil¬
dren, Mr. and Mrs. Clisby Gain
ous, Morris and Maynard, Mr. and
Mrs. Russell Forrester and Bar¬
bara, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Forrester,
Mr. and Mrs. Pratt Carter, Mr.
and Mrs. Gilbert Stewart, Mr. and
Mrs. C. S. Lawhorn, Mrs. O. A.
Stewart, Mrs. J. B. Holland, Miss
Nell Miller and Mr. W. T. For¬
rester.
TOM THUMB WEDDING
ON TUES. SEPT. 20__
The P. T. A. of the Northside
School will present the Tom
Thumb Wedding at the high
school auditorium on Tuesday
evening, September 20. Funds
raised from the show will go for
school purposes.
The public is asked to keep the
date in mind and attend.
MRS. FOWLER RECEIVES
DEGREE AT UNIV. OF GA.—
Mrs. James L. Fowler, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Belcher,
was among the graduates of the
University of Georgia, Athens, on
Thursday, August 31; she received
her B. S. Degree in Home
economics at Lacoochee.
SUN. SCHOOL PLANNING
MEETING HERE TUESDAY.—
On Tuesday afternoon, Septem¬
ber 13, at 2:30 all Pastors, Super¬
intendents, Officers and Teachers
in the Missionary Baptist Church¬
es of Grady County will meet to
f/lan the work for the next
twelve months in their churches.
Mrs. Richard Parrish of the Sun¬
day School Department will be
present to present suggested pro¬
grams for the enlistment of all in
the Sunday School. All interest¬
ed are urged to be at the First
Baptist Church for this meeting.
REV. BOYNTON REELECTED
AT LONG BRANCH.—
Rev. W. S. Boynton, popular
pastor of Long Branch Baptist
Church, was reelected at the last
church conference, by unanimous
acclamation, to serve again as
pastor of the Long Branch church
for the coming year.
CARD OF APPRECIATION
Since Buddy has been in the
hospitals in Atlanta and Warm
Springs we have received such
a volume of cards and letters we
cannot think of calling or writing
each one to express our apprecia¬
tion, so we are taking this method
of thanking all of our dear
friends, from the youngest to the
oldest, who have kept us in their
minds and remembered us in
many ways - these thoughtful ex¬
pressions have meant much to us.
Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Jones and
Buddy.
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BOSTON, 4, MASS. kneels - Judy Ann
’.Rouff, in pray —
jin cc..-'idor of the Suffolk
Probate Court near. courtroon
where Judge was hearing peti¬
tion of a Chinese couyle whc
have raised Judy and whose
mother adoption is of the opposing girl. A their i.hoie
Island couple also wan; the
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