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The Jackson Sun from Jackson, Tennessee • 17

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Tune In WTJS THE JACKSON SUN Want Ads 1103 PAGE FIVE THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 29, 1940 Madison Hall c- The Friendly (BY MRS. ALFRED BAKES) Miss Bessie Jones of Florence, mm and Mr. and Mrs. Leon Bur Uptonville (BY. MRS.

J. H. POPE) Mr. and Mrs. Bill Polk of Bolivar, Mrs.

J. B. Lane? of Jackson kere Sunday guests of Mrs. Ethel Hall and family. Rev.

and Mrs. Leonard Sanderson. Jackson, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. J.

D. Lillard. Miss Dorothy Bishop, Mercer, visited Mvs Dorothy Lillard for the week end. Mr. and Mrs.

Ran Marsh of nett and daughter, Noilie, of have returned to their Shop With Assistance Plenty of Help to Help You Shop-Carts to Carry Your Carried Out homes after a weekend visit to their Barents. Mr. and Mrs; W. A. Jones.

AJ Ll xU Mrs. W.G. Hartley and son, Gene, spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Where Friend Meet i Friends! Produce and Market Prices Subject to Market Fluctuations! Miss Betty Lassiter of Cotton SAVE A NICKEL ON A QUARTER LOOK AT THESE EVERY DAY LOW PRICES were week end visitors of parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Ran Plant, Ark. and Mrs. victor voegu and children of Paducah were weekend guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs.

H. Lassiter. Ray Jones attended the S. P. O.

conclave in Jackson last week WE ASK YOU TO CHECH YOUR CASH REGISTER SLIPS SO VJE CAN CORRECT AI1Y ERRORS vvjviann sr. and Mr. and Mrs. J. o.

Lillard. Mrs. Ethel Laney. Jackson, spent several days last week with her mother, Mrs. E.

D. Wilson. Lila Mai Taylor was a spend the night guest of Miss Mildred Robin son Thursday night. Miss Jessie Lee Bickers of Jackson was Sunday guest of her parents. Rev.

and Mrs. H. A. Bickson. Hamxnons Reynolds was a Saturday night guest of Jack Overton.

Mrs. W. L. Taylor and daughter, Lila Mai. were visitors of Mr.

and Mrs. E. Robinson Saturday. Mrs. H.

A. Bickers was a spend 'the day guest of Mrs. M. P. Gil liand Thursday.

end. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Garey spent today in the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Dentis Garey on the Poplar Corner Road. Miss Margorie Lassiter of West-over was the week-end guest of Miss Mary D. Lassiter. Mr. and Mrs.

A. J. Rogers return, ed Union City Monday after spending the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G.

B. Reeves. The Y. W. A's of the Madison Baptist Church met Jointly with the Y.

W. A. at Lovelace Hall, Union University on Thursday night. Miss Lorene Holland gave the devotional and Miss Thelma Hundley program -leader, presented an interesting program on the topic "You Witness." A solo given by Miss Laverne James was enjoyed by alL During the social hour delicious refreshments were served to the nine members and two visitors present. Mr.

and Mrs. Walter Kearney have returned to their home in Chicago after visiting Mr. and Mrs. Roy Harris last week. Mn Ma F.riurarda has heard from Mrs.

W. E. Heidleberg and chil dren of Jackson and Joseph By rum were Sunday visitors of Mr and Mrs. D. E.

Bvrura. If It' Price You fo) 10 17 Tl (fa Is" If It' Quality You Want We Have It! Li Lfi Vz!) V7 IS Want We Have Itt OR AI1GES, 288 and 324 size, doz. 10c OR AtlGES Noth2Kmealler Doz. 20c POTATOES a tO lbs. 15c CELERY, medium Stalk Ea.6c POTATOES u.fNo,, 10 lbs.

19c CARROTS, Full Punches Ea.3c G-FRU1T gffjjffr 3for10c G-FRUIT, Texas Pink, 64 size, Ea. 5c APPLES Fancyiaw.P Doz-15c APPLES FDstci0U' Ea.3o CABBAGE, Firm, Green Lb. 2c BANANAS, Large Ripe Fruit 5c LETTUCE, Med. Heads Ea. 5c CELERY, Jumbo Stalks -15c LEMONS Doz.

15c LETTUCE, Large Heads Ea. 10c Mrs. Charlie Tims was a guest of Mrs. A. F.

Wilson Sunday. C. Robinson and daughter, Marilyn Jane. Jackson, were visitors at UptonvJlfcs on Monday. Mrs.

Cecil Hollamon honored her husband with a birthday dinner Friday, those enjoying the occasion being Mr. and Mrs. John Reynolds, Miss Frances and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Weatherford and Mrs.

Golden Pratt Mr. and Mrs. Fleetwood Pratt and hr mn Jessie who ia in the navy ft fl PflM Fancy Center Cuts Lb. 17c UHUW" Fancy Sliced Lb LARD, Pure Hog Lb. 7c SIDE PORK cX Lb-10c L1UER CAI MFAT Jowl Lb.

sic DHL I Streak-o-Lean Lb. 7c STEAK, Fancy Loin Lb. 17k PORK SAUSAGE Lb.10c DACOH Tgtt STEW MEAT, Rib or Brisket 7c CHEESE, Full Cream Lb.19c LAMP stT -b. 12ic CRACKLINGS SLd Lb. 5c STEAKS, Fancy Clubs Lb.

15c II A 1 Center Cuts Lb. 35c MHitl Family Cuts Lb. 20c SAUSAGE Brd Lb.7c AVCTCnQ Large Select Pt. 35c I I CUP Fancy Standards Pt 23c saying that he was on duty aboard the U. S.

S. Tuscaloosa, on which President Roosevelt was taking his onnil al winter cruise. This was quite an experience for Jessie, who recently Joined tn enavy. UTr. anil Mn V.

Olvena And Fireslh Vegetal sons; of Jackson, Mrs. Jim Sterling of Texas, and Bob Givens of Medon visited Mrs. Sara E. Givens in the Also Strawberries and Other Fruits W. P.

Lassiter home on bunaay. Th. T.asiio' Home Demonstration Club met Monday afternoon in the FREE FREE home of Mrs. Alice Hogsett wim Miss Mary HoKsett and Mrs. C.

E. Morris, co-hostesses. Mrs. Clyde HAKE Butler gave the devouonai. Miss Louise Snell made a most interesting talk on "Nutrition" and "Diets to fit the Family' Income." The purpose of the nutrition project is to show people how to hs tt9v ran keen well: how to keep thtlr bodies physically CHICKEH PIES Each 10c TENDERLOIN OF TROUT Scrv.

10c CHICKEN DRESSING, Serving 15c BREADED VEAL CUTLETS, Scru.lOc HOT UEGETABLES, Serving 5c POTATO SALAD, Home Made, Lb. 15c HOME BAKED HAM Lb. 69c built so that tney win not sic. During the social hour, the hostesses served a delicious tea plate. Mrs.

Earnest Campbell of Jackson, a charter member "of the club, was a guest. SAMPLES SAMPLES LB. CAKE: Loaf 15c Gheese-Butter-nolIs -Doz. 15c ASSORTED CAKES 23c Clover Leaf Rolls Doz. 10c Ginger Cookies 15c Home Made Bread LoafOc Fruit Bars 15c Westover SUGAR -10 Lb.

Paper 46c (BY MRS. B. A. KIRBY) The Oak Grove Missionary Society met Monday in the home of Mrs. J.

D. Gould with Mrs. J. W. ttiaoir Bttant hostess.

For oro- URD Carton 30c Jay Qee CO FFEE Lb- 23c gram and social. Mrs. H. A. Smith- INDIVIDUAL PIES (Asst.) 5c Week- End Specials! These are EVERY DAY LOW PRICES On Groceries and Not A FRUIT JUICES CEREALS CANNED FRUITS PEACHES, Sylvia, 2J Can 10c Del Monte No.

Can F. COCKTAIL Richland, Can 18c I2c 14c FRESH PRUNES 14c APRICOTS, Val Vita, 21 Can PEACHES, Val 2J Can PEACHES, Hugget, 2 Can PINEAPLE, Argo, No. 2 Can family. Van Heidelberg spent Sunday with his father, who is ill. Mr.

and Mrs. Leonard Hermon and family and Ellis Pratt, Bemis, visited Mrs. R. A. Pratt.

Mrs. J- H. Pope was a guest of Mrs. Will Byrum and family Saturday. C.

L. Upton CCC Camp, Jackson, was a week end guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. L.

Upton Sr. Mrs. Will Turner and Mrs. Tom Sturdivant were Jackson shoppers Saturday. Paul Pratt of CCC Camp, Jack-aon.

visited home folks for the week end. R. A. Bowman and wife and R. E.

Bowman and wife and daughter were Sunday visitors of the Steph-ensons. Pope High School BY FLORENCE WHITE Miss Marie De Loache has returned home alter visiting relatives in Oakfield. Charlie Harris of Trenton is visiting relatives here this week. W. M.

S. of Pleasant Plains met Wednesday at the church. Mrs. Harris Smith taught the mission study. All ladies Interested In organizing a Home Demonstration Club are urged to meet at the school on Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock.

Miss Snell will be present to help plan the year's work. Mr. and Mrs. W. M.

De Loache visited Mr. and Mrs. Charles Day Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs.

Sterling Weaks and ton of Jackson visited in the W. M. DeLoache home Sunday. Mrs. R.

L. White and Mrs. Fan-ville Pbfford were visitors in the Bedford White home Monday. Mrs. M.

F. Perry has returned from Talladega, where she spent January and February with Mr. and Mrs. Mahlon White. Mr.

and Mrs. Alvin De Loache visited Mr. and Mrs. Joe Nelson of Humboldt Sunday. Visitors in the J.

T. De Loache home Sunday were Arch Outlan, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin De Loache. Mrs.

J. T. De Loache still is quite ill Other visitors were Joe Montgomery and W. M. De Loache.

Miss Marie De Loache spent Sunday in Humboldt with the Mat- Mr? SfSn. Millard Warmath and son, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Perker family of Jackson were guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Lynch Parker on Sunday. A. Mr. and Mrs. Ivy Forsythe and family and Claude Crawford were Sunday dinner guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Jim Crawford of Bells, Tenn. Mrs. Jim Crawford is spending this week end with Mr. and Mrs.

Ivy Forsythe. Cloverport (BY MRS. E. T. McKlSSACK) Mr.

and Mrs. Louis Nicholson and children of Bolivar were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. F.

Little. Rev. Mr. Davis of Memphis spent Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs.

J. V. Anderson. Mr. and Mrs.

John Cross and Jack of Whiteville were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. Ander- Mr. ar.d Mrs.

I. H. Bilew and J. Holllngsworth of Memphis were visitors of Charlie Hayden and his mother Sunday. Mrs.

J. C. Anderson visited with friends In Toone Monday afternoon, Anderson Pirtle of Memphis made a business trip here Satur- daGrady Lee Vernon of Toone visited Mr. and Mrs. Lacy Thornton Sunday.

Mrs. Thomas Anderson attended the Missionary Society of the Baptist Church at Toone Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Howell of Bolivar were guests of Mr.

and Mrs. A H. L. Thornton Sunday. Lee Bryant has returned home after a visit with relatives at Som- Snd Mrs.

T. E. Anderson of Bolivar visited Mr. and Mrs. A.

A. Anderson Sunday afternoon. i MrVarid Mrs. A. B.

Ruffin were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Anderson Friday.

Esq. J. M. Pipkin was in Bolivar Frilr.yand Mrs. J.

Stockard spent the week end In Milan. Elbert Armstrong was guest of Mr. and Mrs. Rufus.Dulin Saturday i Robert Klestler visited Mrs. Sara Hayden and Charley Hayden over the week end.

Mr. and Mrs; Amos Black of Up- tonville were guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. A.

Black last week. CANNED UEGETABLES CORN, No. 2 Can 7c BEANS, Std.9 No. 2 Can 7c TOMATOES, No. 2 Can 7c PEAS, Little Sport, No.

2 Can 10c LIMA BEANS, No. 2 Can 9c KRAUT, No. 2 Can 7c PIMIENTO, 4-oz. Can 5c PORK-BEANS, No. I Can 5c KIDNEY BEANS, No.

I Can 5c SPINACH, Ho. 2 Can 9c BEANS, Miss Lou, Ho. 2 Can 10c ASPARAGUS, No. 2 Can 14c ASPARAGUS, Picnic Can 17c PORK BEANS, 2 Can 10c COFFEE AND MILK FOLGER'S Lb. 25c CANOVA or M.

HOUSE Lb. 25c LOVE'S Lb. 21c SUPER BREAKFAST BLEND Lb. 15c SUPER BREAKFAST BLEND, 3 lbs.39c ARI0SA Lb. 13c CHASE SANBORN Lb.

25c DIME BRAND MILK Can 106 MILK, All Brands, 2 Small or I Tall 7c MIL-NUT, 8 Small or 3 Tall Cans 19c BLACKBERRIES, No. 2 Can 9c PINEAPPLE, Cuban, Can, Sll. 17c PIE CHERRIES Can 10c MISCELLANEOUS .....2 for 7c DOG FOOD, King Karlo 2 for 9c CATSUP, 4-oz. Botile, 3 for 25c KRISPY CRACKERS Box 15c SALMON, Chum 2fer25c MATCHES, True American 2jc TOMATO JUICE, 50-oz. Can 14c GRAPEFRUIT JUICE, 46-oz.

Can 14c GRAPEFRUIT JUICE, No. 2 Can 7Jc GRAPE JUICE, Rosemary, Pint 17c ORANGE'CONCENTRATE 15c LEMON CONCENTRATE 9c PRUNE JUICE Can 9c TOMATO JUICE, No. I Can P-A. JUICE, Del Monte, 46-oz. can 25c ORANGE JUICE, 46-oz.

Can 18c SOAPS 3 for 10c PALM0LIYE 3 for 17c LUX OR LIFEBUOY 3 for 17c CAMAY 3 for 17c OCT. SOAP or 3 for lie 0XYD0L, Large 22c; Small, 2 for 17c IVORY SOAP, Large 2 for 17c ARR0Y Bar 2c R1HS0, Small Box 2 for 17c LAVA SOAP 2 Bars 17c SOUP TALL CAN TOM. or VEG. 3 for 25c SMALL CAN Each5c QUAKER OATS 2 Boxes 17c 3-MINUTE OATS 2 Boxes 17c QUAKER GRITS 2 Boxes 17c 3-MINUTE GRITS 2 Boxes 17c MILLER CORN FLAKES Box 5c GRAPE HUT FLAKES Box 9c GRAPE NUTS Box 14c RICE KRISPIES 2 Boxes 23c ALL BRAN 2 Boxes 25c MINUTE TAPIOCA Box 13c CANNED HEATS HUNTER TAMALES No. I Can 7 jc HUNTER CHILI Ho.

I Can 7c HUNTER BARBECUE 8-oz. can 19c HUNTER CHILI MAC, Ho. I Can 71c HUNTER Spag. Meat Balls, Can 15c THRIFTY V. SAUSAGE Can lc THRIFTY POTTED MEAT 2 Cans 7c SPAGHETTI SAUCE Can 7'c FLOUR AND HEAL TENH-E-CROSE 24 Lb.

Sack 89c OMEGA 24 Lb. Sack $1.12 CLIMAX, Self-Rising, 24-Lb. Sack 74c HOME GROUND MEAL 6 lb. Sk. 16c son called tne meewng oiuw.

Mrs. B. A. Klrby had charge of the program. Topic for the day was "Young J.

Allen, Missionary-Statesman." Those appearing on the program were Mrs. J. D. Gould. Mrs.

Vaughn, Mrs. Joe Robinson. Miss Mary Paulk, Mrs. H. A.

Smithson and Mrs. Paul Edwards. The program was closed with prayer and a short business session followed. A social for the adults was planned to be at the school house Thursday night. A silver offering will be taken for local work.

At the close of the business session lovely refreshments were served. Joe Moore from Lake County visited in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Robinson last week. Mr.

and Mrs. Alvin Vaughn and son Ray of McKenzie visited in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Vaughn Sunday. Gervais Parker of Erin spent Sunday in the I.

E. Beard home. Mr. and Mrs. C.

M. Lowder of Union City visited relatives in the community last week. The L. T. L.

met in the home of Miss Mary Paulk with 23 present, two visitors and three new members. The president, Dorothy Robinson, called the meeting to order and Helen Shanks gave the devotional, taken from the 23rd Psalm. The meeting was then turned over to the program leader, Donald Kirby. Subject for the evening was "Answers From Alcohol." Ae the close of the program, games were played and lovely refreshments served. The Beacon Bearers Class will meet Tuesday in the home of Mrs.

Bob Jones with Mrs. Shank assistant hostess. Mrs. Joe Robinson will be devotional leader. Parkburg (BY MRS.

F. H. BYRD) Mr. and Mrs. Ben Homesley of Jackson spent Sunday here in the W.

F. Davis home. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Couch of Mississippi have been recent visitors of Mrs.

Couch's parents, Rev. and Mrs. J. W. Mays.

J. R. and Reeso Regans of St. Louis are here with their parents. Mrs.

Roxie Cerley and Mrs. Minnie Butler called on Mrs. Guy Brown one day last week. Miss Ruby Stacks of Jackson visited in the Nannie home on Sunday. Mr.

and Mrs. F. H. Byrd called on Mr. and Mrs.

W. F. Plumlee Sunday afternoon. Miss Maidell Williams of Jackson spent last week here with home folks. Mr.

and Mrs. E. P. Davis and son Edward called on Mr. and Mrs.

W. F. Davis Mrs. F. Byrd and daughter Frances called on, Mrs.

Guy Brown Monday afternoon. Miss Oleta Butler Is spending this week with her uncle, Tom Garrett, and family. Miss Frances Harris visited with friends at Jackson on Sunday night Mr. and Mrs. D.

H. Butler visited Mr. and Mrs. Tom Garrett on Sunday. Miss Evelyn Williams visited the Misse sElizabeth and Dorothy Nell Nannie Sunday.

Little Stanley' Plumlee was a pleasant spend the night guest of the F. H. Byrds on Friday night. SALT, 24-oz. Pkg.

2 for 5c SPAG. or MAC, 3 Star 2 for 5c WESSON OIL, Pint 21c; Quart 39c S. DRESSING, Jungle Brand Qt. 19c PICKLE, Sour or Dill Qt. I2c CLEANSER, Sunlight .3 Cans 10c BLACK PEPPER, Bulk Lb.

10c DOG FOOD, Hunter .2 Cans 15c Have You Tried A Lucky Lately? A Nome Concern Deserving You Can Save Money Every Day When You Shop Here! Fred Says: "Give Me the Volume and I'll Give You the Priecs!" Battle Creek Health Foods With Men Who Know Tobacco Best 4It's Luckles 2 to 1." il- I Support.

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