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USE OUR SHOP . . . AND . . . SAVE PAY
CONVENIENT CASH
LAY-A-WAY PLAN m i .1 . ■ ' * 4 £ 1 i PAY m oo
Large Assortment
Cotton and Gabardine
SPORT SHIRTS
Values to $3.95
$ 2.00
Ladies' Nylon
HOSE
Pair
Organdy
CURTAINS
In pastel colors
Pair
$ 2.99
Boy's
RAIN COATS
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Each
$ 1.95
BELK-HUDSON COMPANY
"CAIRO'S HOME OF BETTER VALUES"
Deaths And
Funerals
RONNIE THOMAS WILLIS
(8 Months)
Ronnie Thomas, son of T. J.
and Cornelia Harrell Willis, died
at the home of his parents on
Route 1, Cairo, at 7:45 a. m. Tues¬
day, September 6, following an
illness of ten days.
The funeral services was held
at Long Branch Church at 4:30
o’clock Wednesday afternoon with
the Rev. Robert A. Bowen in
charge. Interment followed in the
Long Branch cemetery.
Edgar Harrell and Raymond
Sherman acted as pallbearers.
The deceased was born in
EXTRA-EXTRA-EXTRA
We bought a close out of the famous
1069 TENSITE
and are offering to sell it at
98c per quart
You will remember it formerly sold
for $1.29 quart
This is unconditionally guaranteed to kill roaches,
water bugs, ants, spiders, mosquitoes, flies, fleas, etc.
This is for a limited time and good only as long as
this SPECIAL BUY lasts. When we have to replace
our stock it will go back to its price of $1.29.
Remember ... it contains old original
BEE BRAND INSECT POWDERS
GRADY PHARMACY
Phone 85 and 111 We Deliver
Men's
T-SHIRTS
2 For
$ 1.00
"Highland Park"
GINGHAM
36 inches wide in stripes and plaids
Yard
"Pricilla" and Tailored
CURTAINS
42x90
Pair
$2.66
Ladies' Rayon Knitted
GOWNS
In pink, blue and maize
$ 1.00
Grady County on January 23,
1949, and spent his life of about
eight and one-half months in this
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community.
In addition to his parents he
is survived by one brother, Ray
Willis, one sister, Ann Willis, his
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Hardy j
Willis and Mr. and Mrs. Henry S.
Harrell, all of Grady County.
Arrangements by Forsyth
Bearden Funeral Home.
STEVE EDWARD BOND
INFANT
Steve Edward, infant son of
William Edward and Ann Willis
Bond, died at the Archbold Hos¬
pital in Thomasville at 1:45 p. m.
Thursday, September 1.
The funeral service was held
at the graveside in the Cairo
Cemetery at 10 o’ clock Thursday
THE CAIRO MESSENGER. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1949.
morning with the Rev. R. C.
Perry, Jr., officiating,
The infant was born at the
Grady County Hospital on August
31.
In addition to his parents his
survivors include his grandpar
ents, Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Bond,
and Mr. Jim Willis and Mrs. Inez
Gray Willis, all of Cairo.
Arrangements by Forsyth
Bearden Home.
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* UNION SPRINGS *
NEWS
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Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Knight,
Mrs. Marvin Whigham and daugh
ter, Anita, and Mr. M. M. Maxwell
visited ■ x j -kk Mr. ,, Marvin Whigham . , on
Wednesday ; and Thursday who is .
ill ... in . the .. Lawson General ~ . TT Hospi- .
tal in Atlanta.
Mrs. W. E. Simmons, of Metter,
visited Mrs. Alice Prevatte on
Thursday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralh Moody and
son, Ray, of West Bainbridge,
spent the weekend with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Powe.
Mrs. Theon Wier and children,
Marvin, Lilly, and Helen, have
just returned from a trip to Balti¬
more, Md., New oYrk City, N. Y.,
and Tarpon Springs, Fla.
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Poppell and
W. C., Mr. and Mrs. Norwood
Baggett and Jerry went to church
at Providence on Sunday night.
Rev. and Mrs. B. J. Barksdale,
of West Bainbridge, were guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Dohnie Williams
on Saturday night.
PRESBYTERIAN TO
HEAR REV. EWART__
The pulpit committee of the
Presbyterian church announces
that the Rev. Jack Ewart, of
Barboursville, W. Va., will preach
at the church here at 8 p. m.
Wednesday evening, September
14.
All members are urged to be
present.
Read the Want Ads
Men's "Fruit of the Loom"
UNDER SHIRTS
Only
ORGANDY
36 inches wide in pastel colors
2 Yards For
$ 1.00
A Real Buy
SHEETING
Yard
Ladies'
T-SHIRTS
All sizes and colors
$ 1.88
METHODIST CIRCLES TO
MEET NEXT WEEK.—
The circles of the W. S. C. S.
of the Methodist Church will
meet Monday afternoon Septem¬
ber 12, at 4 o’clock, in the fof
lowing homes: Callahan-Mrs. L.
M. Powell, Manie, Towson-Mrs.
Yancey Bryan; Sammie Stubbs
Trulock-Mrs. Curtis Gandy; Mel
lie Jones-Mrs. Alvin Wight; Van
nie Powell-Mrs. Edwin Carlisle;
Ruby Hitch-Mrs. M. L. Clark;
Bessie Miller-Mrs. J. W. Southall;
Jesse Walker-Mrs. Walter Davis;
Susanna Wesley-Mrs. E. Woody.
The Wesleyan Service Guild
will meet Monday night a 8 o’
clock with the following as hos
tesses: Misses Ludell Barineau,
Lucile Robinson, Pearl and Ruth
Belcher
The Mabel , , .. VanLandingham T ,
circle • , wil meet . Tuesday _ , afternoon ,,
. 4 . o , clock , , with ... », Mrs. John T , Tlr W.
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tThe lowing will meet Tues
n M>kt at 8 o clock: Belle Ben
nett I'Mrs. Francis Allen;
Be ^ e Bennett No. II-Mrs. Everett
Woody, Cora Forsyth-Mrs. Howell
McKinnon,
NORTHSIDE SCHOOL
ANNOUNCEMENTS:
DANCING CLASSES.—
The dancing classes will soon
begin at the Northside Schol and
we are asking all parents who
have chldren enrolled in these
classes to please cooperate with
us in the following ways:
1. Please do not have pupils
in the building before 3:20 o’¬
clock since this was somewhat a
disturbance last year.
2. We are trying to beautify
our grounds and please see that
you don’t walk on the grass on
the front campus.
3. Those who come for classes
early will please sit down in
Auditorium until your class and
not be running over the building.
We will appreciate your cooper¬
ation in these matters very much.
R. A. Bowen—Principal.
Cricket fighting is a favorite
sport in China.
Men's "Fruit of the Loom"
SHORTS
Pair
v
Linoleum
RUGS
9x12
$ 3.95
Boy's Cotton Flannel
SCHOOL SHIRTS
Each
J
$ 1.69
2 For $3.00
Close Out—One Rack
LADIES DRESSES
Values up to $8.95
$ 3.00
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Parachute Jump.
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:: Betty Skelton, nationally :>
famous Air Stunt Pilot.
Bugs Thompson, War II je*.
Ace, and Famous Stunt IM
Pilot. W/.
Also Planes on field for
exhibition, sponsored by
the Donalsonville Lion's
Club.
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The show Sunday is expected to exceed the one
3 5 *:• that thrilled 10,000 spectators. The general public has a cordial
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