jackson advocate (jackson, miss.). 1946-08-24 [p 5]. · mr. johnas waites who has ser- ved three...

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\ SOCIETY SLANTS Society News Miss Partia Dansby, neice of Mr. and Mrs. B.B. Dansby on Lyn- ch St- is in this City. Miss Myrtle Ruth Hanls, popu- uar Coed of Tuskegee Institute is visiting with her parents on West Pascagoula Street before resuming her work at Tuskegee for the fall. Mrs. Henrietta Alexander, Aunt of Misses F. O. and Clara Alexander pass through the City last week en route to visit relatives in Illi- nois and Michigan. Miss Annie Billingslia, popular young teacher of Canton, Miss, has been in the City for the past week. Mr. Walter Fields, of the U. S. Army is visiting with his family. Mr. Johnas Waites who has ser- ved three years in the Amed Ser- vice is in the City. Mr. Waites plans to resume his studeis at Wilberforce University where he enrolled before entering the ser- vice. mmm Rev. and Mrs. STurner Morris arrived in the City last week from Halifax, Virginia. They are the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Mose Steven on Deer Park Street. Mrs. Miriam Dansby Johnson and her two daughters have re- turned to Jackson on account of the illiness of her mother, Mrs. B. B. Dansby. Mr. Oliver Dixon who has been working in Montgomery, Alabama, for the‘ past few weeks spent last week-end at home to visit with hi iter and brother who are home form Chicago, 111. Mrs. Gestind iMims , popular young Jackson Matron has return- ed to her home on Montgomery Street after a very pleasant visit in Chicago, Illinois. Mrs. Georgia Smoots Jones of St. (Louis, Mo. is visiting her sister Mrs. Lula Andrews and her neice Mrs. Carrie Lee Brown Riley. Mr. Luther Marshall, Misses Fannie Mae Luckett and Geeorgia 'I I TIP TOP CLUB . Dial 4-5991 'Tor Exclusive People" Whitfield Mill Road Elbert Topp, Manager Johnson’s ANTISEPTIC Cooling and healing relief for cuts, burns, sprains and bruises. MANUFACTURED BY TRAS-TINE CHEMICAL COMPANY ! Jackson, Mississippi Dawson have returned home after a very pleasent stay at Atlanta University. All three of them are members of the City School Sys- tem. Mr. J. R. Chambliss, Supt. of Pearl Street Sunday School re- ports a very pleasant trip to Chi- cago, also an interesting meeting ♦during the Youth Congress of the A. M. E. Church. Miss V^eima Greene, charming young daughter of President and Mrs. SS. L. Greene of Campbell College has returned home! after a summer session at Wilberforce University in Ohio. Mr. Walter McCune is visiting with his mother and sister. Mr. Me Cune is making his home in Washington, D. C. Mr. H. L. Turner, faculty mem- ber of Jackson Cillege left the City last week to visit his sister who lives in Chicago, after leav- ing Chicago Mr. Turner will visit in Baltimore, Maryland. Messers Henry Denton, Walter Stewart, James A. Stewart and Falconer attended the National I Undertakers Association which convened in Atlantic City, N. J. Dr. and Mrs. A.M. Hall motored to Louisville to attend the Nation- al Medical Association. Dr. A. H. McCoy attended the National Medical Association. The many friends of Mrs. Ver- nola Atwood Hale are always glad to see her in Jackson. Mr. and Mrs. Hale were house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mims on Montgom- ery Street. Mr. and Mrs. Tim Cooper who w%re guesfs of Mrs. Amanda Moore Brown left the city last week for a two weeks visit in Chicago, while here they were the recipients of many social courtes- ies. Mrs. Bessie Caldwell is recup- erating at her home. She has been a patiest at the Z. T. Hubert Health Center at Jackson College. Mrs. Caldwell was attended by Dr. Lott of Brookhaven, Miss. Dr. Lott will be remembered by her many friends here in Jackson as WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER DIAL 3-7524 MIMS CLEANERS SATISFACTORY SERVICE SPECIAL Attention. To Ladies' Garments CURTIS MIMS, Prop. 406 N. Farish St. FANS All Sizes ELECTRIC IRONS RADIOS and RECORD PLAYERS NEILL BROTHERS 405 W. Capitol St. Jackson, Mississippi CHICKEN AND STEAK our specialty LONE STAR Returned to Owners HENRY PENELTON MARY PENELTON Owner—Manager NEW PRICES ON EVERYTHING GOOD ORDERS ALWAYS East Jackson, Miss. Fannin Road Miss Lula Bell Stewart, daughter of Mh. and Mrs. Walter Stewart on Eastview Street. Mrs. Theodore Martin and her daughter of New Orleans, La., have been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Urban Martin. Mrs. Martin is the wife of the late Mr. Theo- dore Martin on West Pearl Street. Mr. Hiram Wright and son are visiting in the city with relatives. Mr. Wright, a former Jacksonian, now resides in Detroit, Michigan. Mrs. Eunice Martin passed thru the city Sunday morning en route to her home in Brookhaven, Miss. Mrs. Martin has been attending Hampton. Mrs. Ruth Roseman Dease left the City to visit with relatives and friends in the North. Mrs. Dease was a delegate to the National Association of Negro Musicians, which convened in Detroit, Mich. Miss Prhezene Turner, .recently elected President of the Young People’s Division of the State Baptist Convention left the city last week to visit relatives and friends in Chicago. Miss Turner was accompanied by Miss Mildred Peterson, popular young teacher of the Martin School. Mrs. Ruth Cook Sanders accom- panied by her mother, Mrs. Cooke of Bougaloosa, ar. her Aunt of Laurel, Miss., and her little niece, Mary Lou, left the City last week on the Panama Limited to visit with relatives in Youngstown, 0. Miss Mable Roseman, charm- ing sister of Miss Hattye Rose- j man on Franklin Street, has re- i turned to the City after a very pleasant stay at Hampton in Vir- ginia. Miss Roseman reports a very successful summer’s work Also an enjoyable visit writh friends. Miss Roseman is a fac- ulty member of the Jim Hill Jun- ior High School. Mrs. A. M. Redmond, who is president of the Harmonica Music Club, Inc., attended the National Association of Musicians which met in Detroit, Mich. Miss Clara Alexander, charming sister of Miss F. O. Alexander, West Pascagoula Street, is visit- ing her sister, Mrs. Maud Jack- son, in Chicago. After leaving Chicago, Miss Alexander will visit with friends in Detroit. Mrs. Laura Dixon Murray and her brother, Mr. Porter Dixon of Chicago, are visiting their mother and brothers on Rose Street. Mrs. Lucille Price has returned to her office in Oakley, Miss, af- ter a very pleasant trip out East. Mrs. Price attended a two week Seminar which was held at Smith College, North Hampton, Mass., after which she visited with friends in Oberlin, Ohio ad Illin- ois. Mrs. Rosie Beard on Earie St. left the city last week to attend the Grand Lodge of the Eastern Star which convenes in New York. After the Grand Lodge Mrs. Beard will visit with relatives and friends in Ohio, and Minnesota. ! _ Dr. and Mrs. A. M. Hair left the City Monday. Mrs. Hair will visit with her parents in Penn- sylvania. Dr. Hair will attend the National Medical Association in j Louisville, Ky. Luther and Billy Dease are spending their summer vacation with their father in Hattiesburg, L Mississippi. Mrs. Lula Robinson Andrews was hostess to a lovely Birthday | Supper on Monday night in honor of the husband, Mr. Albert An- drews. Mrs. Andrews had as her guest Mrs. Georgia Smoots Jones of St. Louis, Mo., Mrs. Ida Mance Davis, Detroit, Michigan, Mrs. Lucy Bell Larry, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Riley, and Mrs. Mollie Young Simms. The Andrews live on Adam Street Extension. Mrs. Leanna Campbell has re- turned to her home on Green St. after a very Pleasant visit with her daughter, Mrs. Marie Rey- nolds of Chicago. Mrs. Campbell also visited Mr. and Mrs. George Cooper of Racine, Wisconsin, and other relatives and friends in St. Louis, Mo. The Youth Fellowship of Pratt Memorial Church, presented a pa- geant The Holy City, Wednesday night, July 31st. This was one of the outstanding events of the year. Miss Mary G. Wilkerson is vaca- tioning on the West Coast and is attending the meeting of the A. K. A.’s which is being held in Los Angeles, Calif. On Friday evening, August 16, 1946, Miss Vera Smith entertain- ed her house guest, Miss Kather- ine Jariett of Tulsa, Oklahoma with a lawn party. Among those enjoying the evening were Misses Louise and Marionette Clemons, Lois Crawford, Hattie Henderson, Dorothy Oliver, Nora Chambliss, Jessie Mae Williams, Bonita Tillis, Beverly Robinson, Ollie Anderson, Gwendolyn Greene and Dorothy Pearl Robinson of Brooklyn, New York. Messrs Henry Denton, Jr., Elbert Benton, Oscar Smith, Bus- TRADE WITH US and SAVE Ferguson’s Furniture - Appliances CASH OR CREDIT Farish and Amite Sts. Dial 4-4443 ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ !■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ IN CANTON, MISSISSIPPI You Can Dine Amid the Most Pleasant Surroundings at Joe and Lovey’s Place Excellently Prepared Foods Smiling Service 133 N. Hickory Street Phone 9195 Joe Catchings, Prop. COME OVER ANYTIME— Fannin Road East Jackson GLOVERS CAFE THE BEST OF EVERYTHING At Prices You Can Afford To Pay GLOVER MO ORE, Manager ~ r Mrs. Myra Moore Fulford Widow, late Rev. Moses F. Fulford, founder and build- er First Blair Street A. M. E. Church, Jackson, Miss. Elected on Divising Contest Committee of the Sesqui- centennial Celebration to be held in New York City, Sep- tember 8-22, 1946, representing the South Mississippi Con- ference A. M. E. Zion church. District Supply Captain W. H. F. M Society (Canton, District). Trustee, Johnson Memorial Institute, Stover, Miss Also an active member of the following civic organiza- tions: Jackson Negro Chamber of Commerce and Nation- al Association for Advancement of Colored People. ter Banks, and James Young. The guest roasted weiners in an open bargecue pit and sipped cool drinks for refreshments. Mrs. Susie Baker Seaton is vis- iting here from St. Louis, Mo., at the home of Mrs. Lizzie Thomas, Pleasant Avenue. Fertilizing Small-Fruit For strawberries, work 4 to 5 pounds of 5-10-5 fertilizer, or equiva- lent, per 100 feet or row into the soil before planting; for other small fruits,use % pound per bush., spread around the plant after it is set. Do not permit fertilizer to come in di- rect contact with roots or crowns of berry plants. Coldwater News The Senatobia District Sunday School Convention convened at Edward Chapel A. M. E. Church Wednesday a large number of del- egates and visitors were present. Revival is in session at Second Baptist Church. Bates Chapel C. M. E. Church is being renevated. Mrs. Agnes Price and Eunice Ezell attended the Dist. Confer- ence of the C. M. E. Church at Como, Mississippi last week. PETE’S PLACE In North Jackson It's FRIED CHICKEN OUR SPECIALTY A. H. Moore, Prop. 1347 N. Blair Street BEER SANDWICHES DRINKS Automatic Phonographs FOR BETTER SERVICE Coin Equipment FOR BETTER RECORDS l Les Griffin Music Company For Better Service Call Us DIAL 2-1822 607 W. Capitol Street Jackson, Miss. J V 0. J. JONES Well Known Representative of Commercial Ad Inc. 464 W. 153rd Street New York 31, N. Y. Manufacturers of FANS, CALENDARS, ADVERTISING NOVELTIES Don't Place Your Order Until You See Our Line If It's For Advertisement We Have It. 0. J. JONES, Salesman Phone 3-4-45 205 E. Davis Street JACKSON, MISSISSIPPI Mrs. Amanda Jeter of Memphis is spending her vacation with her Bisters, Misses Della & Stella Van* burghn. Mrs. Emma Jenkins of Mem- phis is visiting her sister and NIECE, Mrs. M. L. Vann anw M. L. Williams. Mrs. L. C. Bunton of Memphis spent last week with his broth- ers, Mr. Dewitt and Robert Bun- ton. Mrs. Maggie Ross of Greenville, Miss., is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Roy Phillips. Mr. Minus Easley and Sidney Logan have returned home after spending two weeks at Veteran’s Hospital in Memphis. Mfss Laura Wrenn, of of Mem- phis, spent a few days with her sister and brother in-law, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Miles. Need Mote Bees It Is estimated that, there are only 5,219,000 colonies of bees in the United States or only one hive of bees for each 250 acres of land. As a result, nearly 90 per cent of the nec- tar available goes to waste. Five times as many colonies could be kept without overstocking. There's Nothing Better Than Shephard's Fresh— SEA FOODS SIZZLING STEAKS GOLDEN BROWN CHICKEN SANDWICHES of all kinds "We Lead The Others Follow" SHEPHERDS KITCHENETTE 604 N. Fairish Street Phone 9271 - FRIEND’S MUSIC COMPAHY FOR RECORDS COIN EQUIPMENT PHONOGRAPHS RADIOS Used Records 25c "JACKSON'S NEWEST AND BEST" VISIT OUR NEW STORE 325 N. Farrish Street JACKSON, MISSISSIPPI IF IT'S QUALITY JEWELRY YOU WANT YOU'LL FIND IT AT HERMAN’S DIAMONDS WATCHES GIFTS 105 W. Capitol St. JACKSON, MISSISSIPPI

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Page 1: Jackson advocate (Jackson, Miss.). 1946-08-24 [p 5]. · Mr. Johnas Waites who has ser- ved three years in the Amed Ser- vice is in the City. Mr. Waites plans to resume his studeis

\ SOCIETY SLANTS Society News

Miss Partia Dansby, neice of

Mr. and Mrs. B.B. Dansby on Lyn- ch St- is in this City.

Miss Myrtle Ruth Hanls, popu- uar Coed of Tuskegee Institute is

visiting with her parents on West

Pascagoula Street before resuming her work at Tuskegee for the fall.

Mrs. Henrietta Alexander, Aunt of Misses F. O. and Clara Alexander pass through the City last week

en route to visit relatives in Illi-

nois and Michigan.

Miss Annie Billingslia, popular young teacher of Canton, Miss, has been in the City for the past week.

Mr. Walter Fields, of the U. S.

Army is visiting with his family.

Mr. Johnas Waites who has ser-

ved three years in the Amed Ser- vice is in the City. Mr. Waites

plans to resume his studeis at Wilberforce University where he enrolled before entering the ser-

vice.

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Rev. and Mrs. STurner Morris arrived in the City last week from

Halifax, Virginia. They are the

guest of Mr. and Mrs. Mose Steven on Deer Park Street.

Mrs. Miriam Dansby Johnson and her two daughters have re-

turned to Jackson on account of the illiness of her mother, Mrs. B. B. Dansby. Mr. Oliver Dixon who has been

working in Montgomery, Alabama, for the‘ past few weeks spent last week-end at home to visit with hi iter and brother who are home form Chicago, 111.

Mrs. Gestind iMims , popular young Jackson Matron has return-

ed to her home on Montgomery Street after a very pleasant visit in Chicago, Illinois.

Mrs. Georgia Smoots Jones of

St. (Louis, Mo. is visiting her

sister Mrs. Lula Andrews and her

neice Mrs. Carrie Lee Brown Riley.

Mr. Luther Marshall, Misses

Fannie Mae Luckett and Geeorgia

'I

I

TIP TOP CLUB .

Dial 4-5991

'Tor Exclusive People" Whitfield Mill Road

Elbert Topp, Manager

Johnson’s ANTISEPTIC

Cooling and healing relief for cuts, burns, sprains and bruises.

MANUFACTURED BY

TRAS-TINE CHEMICAL COMPANY !

Jackson, Mississippi

Dawson have returned home after

a very pleasent stay at Atlanta

University. All three of them are

members of the City School Sys- tem.

Mr. J. R. Chambliss, Supt. of

Pearl Street Sunday School re-

ports a very pleasant trip to Chi-

cago, also an interesting meeting ♦during the Youth Congress of

the A. M. E. Church.

Miss V^eima Greene, charming young daughter of President and

Mrs. SS. L. Greene of Campbell College has returned home! after

a summer session at Wilberforce

University in Ohio.

Mr. Walter McCune is visiting with his mother and sister. Mr.

Me Cune is making his home in

Washington, D. C.

Mr. H. L. Turner, faculty mem-

ber of Jackson Cillege left the

City last week to visit his sister who lives in Chicago, after leav-

ing Chicago Mr. Turner will visit in Baltimore, Maryland.

Messers Henry Denton, Walter

Stewart, James A. Stewart and Falconer attended the National

I Undertakers Association which convened in Atlantic City, N. J.

Dr. and Mrs. A.M. Hall motored to Louisville to attend the Nation- al Medical Association.

Dr. A. H. McCoy attended the National Medical Association.

The many friends of Mrs. Ver- nola Atwood Hale are always glad to see her in Jackson. Mr. and Mrs. Hale were house guests of

Mr. and Mrs. Mims on Montgom- ery Street.

Mr. and Mrs. Tim Cooper who

w%re guesfs of Mrs. Amanda Moore Brown left the city last

week for a two weeks visit in

Chicago, while here they were the

recipients of many social courtes-

ies.

Mrs. Bessie Caldwell is recup-

erating at her home. She has

been a patiest at the Z. T. Hubert Health Center at Jackson College. Mrs. Caldwell was attended by Dr. Lott of Brookhaven, Miss. Dr.

Lott will be remembered by her

many friends here in Jackson as

WE CALL FOR AND

DELIVER

DIAL 3-7524

MIMS CLEANERS SATISFACTORY

SERVICE

SPECIAL Attention. To

Ladies' Garments

CURTIS MIMS, Prop. 406 N. Farish St.

FANS — All Sizes

ELECTRIC IRONS RADIOS and

RECORD PLAYERS

NEILL BROTHERS 405 W. Capitol St. — Jackson, Mississippi

CHICKEN AND STEAK

our specialty

LONE STAR Returned to Owners

HENRY PENELTON MARY PENELTON Owner—Manager

NEW PRICES ON EVERYTHING

GOOD ORDERS ALWAYS East Jackson, Miss. Fannin Road

Miss Lula Bell Stewart, daughter of Mh. and Mrs. Walter Stewart on Eastview Street.

Mrs. Theodore Martin and her

daughter of New Orleans, La., have been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Urban Martin. Mrs. Martin

is the wife of the late Mr. Theo-

dore Martin on West Pearl Street.

Mr. Hiram Wright and son are

visiting in the city with relatives. Mr. Wright, a former Jacksonian, now resides in Detroit, Michigan.

Mrs. Eunice Martin passed thru the city Sunday morning en route

to her home in Brookhaven, Miss. Mrs. Martin has been attending Hampton.

Mrs. Ruth Roseman Dease left the City to visit with relatives and friends in the North. Mrs. Dease was a delegate to the National Association of Negro Musicians, which convened in Detroit, Mich.

Miss Prhezene Turner, .recently elected President of the Young People’s Division of the State

Baptist Convention left the city last week to visit relatives and friends in Chicago. Miss Turner was accompanied by Miss Mildred

Peterson, popular young teacher of the Martin School.

Mrs. Ruth Cook Sanders accom-

panied by her mother, Mrs. Cooke of Bougaloosa, ar. her Aunt of

Laurel, Miss., and her little niece, Mary Lou, left the City last week on the Panama Limited to visit with relatives in Youngstown, 0.

Miss Mable Roseman, charm-

ing sister of Miss Hattye Rose-

j man on Franklin Street, has re-

i turned to the City after a very

pleasant stay at Hampton in Vir-

ginia. Miss Roseman reports a

very successful summer’s work Also an enjoyable visit writh friends. Miss Roseman is a fac- ulty member of the Jim Hill Jun- ior High School.

Mrs. A. M. Redmond, who is

president of the Harmonica Music

Club, Inc., attended the National Association of Musicians which met in Detroit, Mich.

Miss Clara Alexander, charming sister of Miss F. O. Alexander, West Pascagoula Street, is visit-

ing her sister, Mrs. Maud Jack-

son, in Chicago. After leaving Chicago, Miss Alexander will visit with friends in Detroit.

Mrs. Laura Dixon Murray and her brother, Mr. Porter Dixon of

Chicago, are visiting their mother and brothers on Rose Street.

Mrs. Lucille Price has returned

to her office in Oakley, Miss, af- ter a very pleasant trip out East.

Mrs. Price attended a two week Seminar which was held at Smith College, North Hampton, Mass., after which she visited with

friends in Oberlin, Ohio ad Illin-

ois.

Mrs. Rosie Beard on Earie St.

left the city last week to attend the Grand Lodge of the Eastern

Star which convenes in New York. After the Grand Lodge Mrs. Beard

will visit with relatives and

friends in Ohio, and Minnesota. ! _

Dr. and Mrs. A. M. Hair left

the City Monday. Mrs. Hair will

visit with her parents in Penn-

sylvania. Dr. Hair will attend the

National Medical Association in

j Louisville, Ky.

Luther and Billy Dease are

spending their summer vacation

with their father in Hattiesburg, L Mississippi.

Mrs. Lula Robinson Andrews

was hostess to a lovely Birthday | Supper on Monday night in honor

of the husband, Mr. Albert An-

drews. Mrs. Andrews had as her

guest Mrs. Georgia Smoots Jones of St. Louis, Mo., Mrs. Ida Mance

Davis, Detroit, Michigan, Mrs.

Lucy Bell Larry, Mr. and Mrs. J.

D. Riley, and Mrs. Mollie Young Simms. The Andrews live on

Adam Street Extension.

Mrs. Leanna Campbell has re-

turned to her home on Green St. after a very Pleasant visit with

her daughter, Mrs. Marie Rey- nolds of Chicago. Mrs. Campbell also visited Mr. and Mrs. George Cooper of Racine, Wisconsin, and other relatives and friends in St.

Louis, Mo.

The Youth Fellowship of Pratt Memorial Church, presented a pa-

geant The Holy City, Wednesday night, July 31st. This was one of the outstanding events of the year.

Miss Mary G. Wilkerson is vaca-

tioning on the West Coast and is

attending the meeting of the A. K. A.’s which is being held in Los

Angeles, Calif.

On Friday evening, August 16, 1946, Miss Vera Smith entertain- ed her house guest, Miss Kather- ine Jariett of Tulsa, Oklahoma with a lawn party. Among those

enjoying the evening were Misses Louise and Marionette Clemons, Lois Crawford, Hattie Henderson, Dorothy Oliver, Nora Chambliss, Jessie Mae Williams, Bonita Tillis, Beverly Robinson, Ollie Anderson, Gwendolyn Greene and Dorothy Pearl Robinson of Brooklyn, New York. Messrs Henry Denton, Jr., Elbert Benton, Oscar Smith, Bus-

TRADE WITH US — and SAVE

Ferguson’s Furniture - Appliances ■ CASH OR CREDIT

■ Farish and Amite Sts. Dial 4-4443

■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■

!■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ ■ IN CANTON, MISSISSIPPI ■ You Can Dine Amid the Most Pleasant ■ Surroundings at

Joe and Lovey’s Place Excellently Prepared Foods Smiling Service

133 N. Hickory Street Phone 9195 Joe Catchings, Prop.

COME OVER ANYTIME—

Fannin Road — East Jackson

GLOVERS CAFE

THE BEST OF EVERYTHING

At Prices You Can Afford To Pay

GLOVER MO ORE, Manager ~ r

Mrs. Myra Moore Fulford Widow, late Rev. Moses F. Fulford, founder and build-

er First Blair Street A. M. E. Church, Jackson, Miss. Elected on Divising Contest Committee of the Sesqui-

centennial Celebration to be held in New York City, Sep- tember 8-22, 1946, representing the South Mississippi Con- ference A. M. E. Zion church.

District Supply Captain W. H. F. M Society (Canton, District).

Trustee, Johnson Memorial Institute, Stover, Miss Also an active member of the following civic organiza-

tions: Jackson Negro Chamber of Commerce and Nation-

al Association for Advancement of Colored People.

ter Banks, and James Young. The

guest roasted weiners in an open bargecue pit and sipped cool

drinks for refreshments.

Mrs. Susie Baker Seaton is vis-

iting here from St. Louis, Mo., at

the home of Mrs. Lizzie Thomas, Pleasant Avenue.

Fertilizing Small-Fruit For strawberries, work 4 to 5

pounds of 5-10-5 fertilizer, or equiva- lent, per 100 feet or row into the soil before planting; for other small fruits,use % pound per bush., spread around the plant after it is set. Do not permit fertilizer to come in di- rect contact with roots or crowns of berry plants.

Coldwater News The Senatobia District Sunday

School Convention convened at

Edward Chapel A. M. E. Church Wednesday a large number of del-

egates and visitors were present.

Revival is in session at Second

Baptist Church. Bates Chapel C. M. E. Church

is being renevated.

Mrs. Agnes Price and Eunice

Ezell attended the Dist. Confer- ence of the C. M. E. Church at

Como, Mississippi last week.

PETE’S PLACE In North Jackson It's

FRIED CHICKEN OUR SPECIALTY

A. H. Moore, Prop. 1347 N. Blair Street

BEER — SANDWICHES — DRINKS

Automatic Phonographs

FOR BETTER SERVICE

Coin Equipment

FOR BETTER RECORDS

l Les Griffin Music Company

For Better Service Call Us

DIAL 2-1822

607 W. Capitol Street Jackson, Miss.

J V

0. J. JONES Well Known Representative of

Commercial Ad Inc. 464 W. 153rd Street New York 31, N. Y.

Manufacturers of

FANS, CALENDARS, ADVERTISING NOVELTIES Don't Place Your Order Until You See Our Line

If It's For Advertisement We Have It. 0. J. JONES, Salesman

Phone 3-4-45 205 E. Davis Street JACKSON, MISSISSIPPI

Mrs. Amanda Jeter of Memphis is spending her vacation with her

Bisters, Misses Della & Stella Van*

burghn.

Mrs. Emma Jenkins of Mem-

phis is visiting her sister and NIECE, Mrs. M. L. Vann anw M.

L. Williams.

Mrs. L. C. Bunton of Memphis spent last week with his broth-

ers, Mr. Dewitt and Robert Bun-

ton.

Mrs. Maggie Ross of Greenville, Miss., is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Roy Phillips.

Mr. Minus Easley and Sidney Logan have returned home after spending two weeks at Veteran’s

Hospital in Memphis.

Mfss Laura Wrenn, of of Mem-

phis, spent a few days with her

sister and brother in-law, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Miles.

Need Mote Bees It Is estimated that, there are only

5,219,000 colonies of bees in the United States or only one hive of bees for each 250 acres of land. As a

result, nearly 90 per cent of the nec-

tar available goes to waste. Five times as many colonies could be

kept without overstocking.

There's Nothing Better Than Shephard's Fresh—

SEA FOODS SIZZLING STEAKS GOLDEN BROWN CHICKEN SANDWICHES of all kinds

"We Lead — The Others Follow"

SHEPHERDS KITCHENETTE 604 N. Fairish Street Phone 9271

-

FRIEND’S MUSIC COMPAHY FOR

RECORDS — COIN EQUIPMENT

PHONOGRAPHS — RADIOS

Used Records 25c "JACKSON'S NEWEST AND BEST"

VISIT OUR NEW STORE

325 N. Farrish Street

JACKSON, MISSISSIPPI

IF IT'S QUALITY JEWELRY YOU WANT

YOU'LL FIND IT AT

HERMAN’S DIAMONDS WATCHES GIFTS

105 W. Capitol St. JACKSON, MISSISSIPPI