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The Jackson Sun from Jackson, Tennessee • 14

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The Jackson Suni
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PAGE FOURTEEN WANT ADS 7-3333 7 Manager West State War Dead Howard, Millington; Pfc. L. B. Hubble, Trenton; Pfc Keltner, Bells; Pvt.Maudie IL Telepheo 25M Fraternal Notes 3L 51aia at Church I) Lewis, Memphis; 1st Sgt. James T.

Being Returned; 'zzsk iElIiFIM Two From Jackson Pvt. Silvin D. Matheny, Henry; SSgt. Herman Maupin, Union City; Pvt Grover W. Neill, Savannah; Sgt Roland L.

Parker, Books For Children Is Library Feature During Book Week 1 An attractive exhibit of new books will be featured at Jackson Free Library as part of a program to observe Book Week beginning Tuesday? November TB, Miss Alice Drake, Librarian, said yesterday. -The new. volumes, mostly consisting- of books for children, will Two. from Jackson and 33 other soldiers from West Tennessee are Trimble: Pfc. Horace L.

Rasberry, Paris; Pfc. Hubert D. Roberson, k. Of p. Launcelot Lodge No.

13, Knights of Pythias staged, a barbecue dinner at 'their dining hall on Friday evening at 7:00 o'clock: Following the repast, the secret session was opened the rank of Esquire conferred with full ritualistic ceremony. -A donation of $125.00 was Voted to the Community Chest The next -meeting of the lodge will be held on Friday evening, Nov. 19 at 7:30. The rank of Knight will be conferred at that session. unone 7.572 American war rfrl I ersDurg; tnn.

isaxney koss. is: T5 Alex Sims. Milan: Pfc being returned from the European Chester D. Sinder, Martin: Lt. CoLi Theatre of operations aboard the John b.

Snowden. II, Memphis; Pfc. James H. Taylor. Mem-j phis; SSgt Albert M.

Thomas, Huntingdon; Pvt. John W. Thomp- son. Ripley; 2nd Lt Harris A. Tucker, Memphis; 1st Lt.

Harry B. Watkins, Dyersburg; and T4 Robert L. Wilkerson, Memphis. hold wide appeal for the young West Jackson School Observes American Educational Week "Strengthening the Foundation of Freedom was the theme of American Education Week at the West Jackson Grammar School during the past five days, Earl Vaughn, school principal' said. On various days of the week, speakers were heard, by the children sitting in their rooms, over the intercommunication system.

On Monday, Franklin Ivey, commander of the VFW, spoke for hi3 organization. On Tuesday, Pierce Winningham, locl attorney, spoke for the American Legion, and on Friday. Miss Faye Saunders. Chester Parham, commissioner of education, and Mr. Vaughn presented a program on the appreciation of our country.

On that day the film, "America the was enjoyed by the children and visitors. Each room at the school participated in carrying out the daily themes of American Education Week. Some of the rooms had open house and the paernts were invited to come and observe actual class room fcfr VranfM Spott. third irrade Of Columbus Alaska contains 70,000,000 acres I of forests. J' iriilijfr'iri svf extended to them to visit the brarjr often, Miss Drake said.

Visitors are always welcome but we especially like for the public to share our interest in. new books during the week set aside for that Miss Drake said, adding, that there were many new books for adults also available. Jackson a Quality Market Fancy Gift Boxes hy Grace A. Rush Chinese Stem Ginger Maplettes Butter Pecan Mints Katherine Beecher Butter Butter Rum Mints Spiced Mint Carmel Almonds Fine Fruit Cakes Aged in Brandy Wine Sherry Wine Jelly Brandied Peaches Cherries Spiced Peaches Spiced Grapes Wine Vinegar Taragon Vinegar Red and Green Cherries with Stems Stuffed Oranges Nesselro I Marrons Spiced Watermellon Orange Bitters Angustora Bitters Pure Maple Syrup Ex. Fine Pure Jellies Pure Fruit Preserves Water Chestnuts Fruit Cake Ingredients All Kinds United States Army Transport Carroll Victory, the Department of the Army announced today.

These armed forces dead were originally interred in temporary military cemeteries in France, Belgium, and Holland. Next of kin have; been notified In advance of the arrival of the transport in this country. Soldiers being- returned to Jackson are Pfc. James T. Gurley, whose next of is Josephine G.

Bryant, -119 Theus Street, and Pfc. Charles W. Williams, son of J. W. Williams, Route 17, Jackson.

Others from West Tennessee are Sgt. Billy R. Austin, Dyersburg; Pfc. Fred C. Beacham.

Memphis; Pfc Luther G. Berryhill, Memphisr T4 Forrest J. BoswelL Bruceton; CpL James O. Burch-fieL Dyersburg; SSgt John T. Clay, Trezevant; T5 Scarley M.

Creasy, Trenton; 1 Pfc. Richard W. FutrelL Memphis; Pvt." Howard P. Geisler, Memphis: T5 Elmer Hart, Paris; Pfc. Bobby Hendren, Dyersburg; 2nd Lt.

Chelius C. Hunt Maddox, above, a newcomer to Jackson, has been named manager of the Jackson Track and Tractor Company. Call Typewriter Adding Machine Service CARROLL TYPEWRITER CDs 308 College St Jackson lenm. nie Johnston's poem, The Book House" and the records of Little Black Sambo. In the first grade, children in Miss Elizabeth Weaver's room teacher welcomed the parents to her room on xuesaay monims.

iwra T. c. Ttfolfrn's first crrade chil stressed class room work which they were permitted to take home dren invited their parents to visit at the end of the week. Mrs. with them on weanesaay morning rnmmlssioner Parham.

Superin Mable Dancey's children planned Annie H. McClanahan Dies At Age Of 70 Mrs. Annie IT. McClanahan of 510 S. Royal, died after a lingering illness at Fitts-White Clinic Saturday at 5:23 p.

m. She was 70. years of age. Mrs. McClanahan was born and reared in Jackson and had spent most of her life here.

Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Millard Arnold; a stepdaughter, Miss Novie McClanahan, both of Jackson; three sisters, Mrs. Arthur Nelson and Mrs. Harvey Tinkle of Jackson and Mrs. William Hufziger of Dayton, Ohio; two brothers.

Bob and Everett Haskins of Jackson and two grandsons. The remains will be at Smith Funeral 'Home where friends may call after 10 a. today. Funeral arrangements are incomplete but services will be some time Monday. the.

program "Here Comes the Circus." This program is the culmination of a unit on the circus. To further stress the theme, popcorn and peanuts were served. Mrs. Scott's second grade has tendent D. Ray, Mrs.

Frances Barker, and Mr. O. B. Vandiver, P. T.

A. were special guests. On Friday, Mrs. Ernest Hootons room was host to the parents of that room. The parents observed students during the reading per planned a little skit, "School of The regular monthly meeting of the Jackson Council No.

110L Knights of Columbus, was held at Union City, Tennessee, Sunday, November 7. This annual affair was held in Union City for the benefit of the Jackson Council residing in Union City, Paris, Martin and Bruceton. State Deputy Henry Riddle of Lawrenceburg, Tennessee, was present as well as Alfred Grisanti, District Deputy, both of whom made splendid addresses. Plans were perfected at this meeting for a social event to. be held early in December in Jackson.

After the meeting, the members and their guests were served refreshments at the Parish House by the Union City Parish. St. John's Lodge No. 332 St. John's Lodge, No.

332, F. and A. met Monday night, Novem ber 8, at 7:30 for its regular stated communications. Worshipful Master, Fred Taylor, was greeted by an unusually good attendance. Several seeking advancement presented excellent lectures during the business session and 'work was set for the month.

Thursday night, November 11, being set aside for work in the Entered Apprentice Degree, attendance at this meeting was excellent Brother C. M. Crawford brought a team selected from employees of the Colonial Bakery, who did an excellent piece of work in the First Section for one of the candidates. Brother H. E.

WiHiams had charge of the first section for the next candidate and he showed great proficiency in handling this work. The Junior Warden, Brother Kenneth Caven, completed the work on both candidates in the Second Degree. All were highly complimented on their interest and splendid performance. The -Lodge will Fel-lowcraft Degree November 18, at 7 p.m. and all Masons are yivited to attend this meeting.

B. P. O. Elks Jackson Lodge No. 192, B.

iod. Mrs. J. xnira graae room shared their appreciation period with their parents. They gave a summary of American Education Week activities with a short health and matftsr nroeram.

Their The proximity cold weather and of Christmas, make now our famous blankets and comforts doubly interesting to youi Our broad assortments, on hand, pertaining to style, size, color and price, afford you unexcelled selections of famous Avarm which you soon will need and want for own use and for Christmas gifts! Famous Kenwood, Choice Wool, lankets Til an 4nr honk week wer discussed. Parents and children enjoyed An- Today showing the parents the many things the children study and learn. In celebration of Robert Louis Stevenson's birthday, Miss Daisy Stone's third grade children have developed an appreciation of his poems. Playlets were presented in several upper grade rooms. Mrs, Ber-nice Lewis', pupils gave "The Leaf Parade" for which posters had been prepared for the bulletin board display.

During the meeting of the "Story Club" in Mrs. John Hoover's fourth grade room, the theme, of Safety and Health were emphasized. The children served on various committees and prepared and presented a playlet entitled "Safety First." Children in Mrs. Aubrey Brown's fourth grade room planned a health and safety program for the Friday afternoon meeting. Mrs.

Hadi Hunt's fifth grade pifpils presented a playlet, "America the Beautiful." Pictures emphasizing American Education Week were brought in by Mrs. Carrie Lang's sixth grade children. They took part in panel discussions on the history and advancement of education in Ameri Kenwood i Beauty Kenwood Size Kenwood 72x90 Size $14.95 Kenwco! "Standard', 72x90 Size $15.95 Kenwood 72x90 Size $17.95 Kenwood Warmth Sleeping Comfort Long Wear 72x90 Size 80x90 Size $17.95 ca. They discussed educational 'Wv I rW c3 IProductS Kenwood 72x90 Size $25 standards and conditions in other countries. Realizing the oppor tunities that American children Elks, held regular weekly meeting Thursday, night with Exalted Ruler John Gasell few applications for membership were acted on and all other matters listed for attention were acted on.

The principal item of interest was the meeting Thursday night, November 18th. Beginning at 6 o'clock barbecue supper will be served under the; direction of Chairman Hanebuth. assisted by a large number of others. Lodf meeting will begin at 7:30 and as toon as the routine items have over other children in the world, they will strive to become better American citizens. Six famous blankets, each of which at its price, is dominant from coast to coast for finest wool fabric, luxurious softness, warmth, restful sleeping; long- and beauty of colors.

And whether for. own use or for gifts the attached woven label will always serve to make you feel proud of the blankets you buy. For "Kenwood" stands for finest of quality and for superb loveliness. Every blanket is bound with shimmering satin in the identical colors of the blankets, and every blanket is attractively individually boxed for gifts. Again, an unexcelled selection of blankets, as to style, color and price await yqu ITCHING, BURNING Gossan acne pimples.

are "disposed of the. ceremony initiation will be carried out. District Deputy Grand Exalted Ruler Henry Beaudoin will make his official visit that and will be present to observe the ritualistic uroficiencv. The plans for that bumps (black beads), simclc ringworm, uelvbro- Ken-out skin (ex ternally caused) Black and hite Oint PRE-CIIRISTMAS SALE ment is soothing, antiseptic, aids healing. 25c.

60 and SI sizes. Cleanse dally with Black and White Skin Soap. night call for an unusually large number to be present in' the lodge room to hear the sheech of the District Deputy. All members are urged to keep the date and hour of meeting in mind and be present. -g55 5 MIGHTY GOOD REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD BUY Famous Purrey BLANKETS For Own Use and For Gifts! Jackson Lodge No.

45 BOTH B.AUT1RJL MATCHING PIECES Rich multicolored floral designs in matching hearts! That's ths captivating motif of both 'the expansion bracelet and matching photo locket. Locket has long neck-chain. Both at one specially low sale price. Come in and SAVE! A virgin wool blanket that for years 72x90 SIZE 95 With a good attendance, Jackson Lodge No. 43, F.

held stated communication Friday night. Worshipful Master W. J. Barnes presiding. Proficiency lectures in degree work were heard and petitions for advancement given approval by the lodge.

Several committee reports were heard and SALE! 0w Price Size 90x72 has been a favorite with discriminating house keepers throughout the country, for its foamy softness, hardly felt weight, furnace-like warmth, and sleep inducing comforts. Comes in glittering pastel colors of Blue, Dusty-rose. Peach 50c Down 50c Weekly Reason 1 Scientific construction. Nashua Purrey blankets are constructed of 88 pure rayon and only 12 wool by a patented process, which keeps the cold air out, and the warmth of the sleeper in. Only 50c Lays it Away Until XM AS! and Winter-rose.

Fine rayon satin binding in matching colors. Every blanket is individually boxed for gift. Only few blankets of each color left FOR CHOICE SELECTION SHOP WITHOUT DELAY their recommendations adopted. New propositions were, given committee assignments for report at stated meeting December 10th. Chairman C.

E. Morse invited the members to the dining room about 8:30 and served refreshments. A nice period of fellowship was enjoyed. Returning to the lodge' meeting, various items of business that must come before stated meeting were given consideration. Tuesday night, 7 o'clock, "was announced for the first degree.

Anniversary Special Prices Remain Good Until Nov. 25, Thanksgiving. SIMPSON'S Size 90x80 ROBERT'S Jackson's Newest Jewelry Store 11 E. Lafayette Phone 7-5161 ROUNDUP YOUR BEDDING WITH FAMOUS CANNON SHEETS FOR OWN USE AND FOR CHRISTMAS GIFTS Reason 2: Warmer, Pur-rey's superior nap-trap construction is warmer by actual scientific tests than many blankets that sell at much higher prices. Special Program Given For Fairview PTA A great amount of interest was shown in the A.

membership drive Thursday night at the regular meeting of the Fairview A. meeting closed the drive and the eighth grade won Cannon Camelot Fine Muslin Sheets 72x108' Size $2.79 81x99 Size $2.79 81x108 Size $2.95 42x36 Case 65c 42x72 Crib Sheet $1.19 Cannon Cavalier Percale Sheets 72x108 Size 81x99 Size $3.75 90x1 08 Size 42x381 Case 45x72 Crib Sheet $1.59 Reason 3: Lighter. Because Purrey 'blankets are almost 95 nap trapped, they are not only warmer but also lighter. Reason 4: No Worry. Purrey blanketfs may be either washed or dry cleaned and are guaranteed for five years against moth damage.

Reason Purrey blankets come in rich pastel colors in addition to snow white. Thus you can match or harmonige your blankets svith the color scheme of your bed room. the prize for having 100 of their I parents enrolled as Syrena Jane Watridge won the! Famous Comfort for Own Use FINE CHRISTMAS GIFTS am' ailie! TOMORROW ONLY Special Purchase $3 and $3.50 and for Christmas Gifts! prize lur ue uiuiviuucu setuiuig the. largest number of members. She had 19 members.

A room count of. parents and friends revealed Mrs. Utley's room won the attendance prize for the night C. A. Fesmire gave devotional along the Thanksgiving theme, after which members of the eighth grade class, Larry Sanders and John Taylor gave an excellent program- in celebration of American Education Week.

Mr. Eckstein talked in an interesting manner on the "Relation of Radio and Motion Picture to Education Today." The Association heard committee reports, and several items of business, at which time it was voted to buy a good number of pleasure books" for the school library. At the close of the business the large group present assembled in the lunch room where an enjoyable time was spent. Mrs. Orin Tate and I ROBERTS 3)iJUB)) OSggggggJ nZu mm rV' I ROBERT'S 9lms Jackson's Newest Jewelry Stora 6 I lit E.

LafayetU Phone J-5161 I Wool Filling, Rayon Satin Cover Comforts LADIES' FAMOUS' RAYON JERSEY GOWNS $16.95 $16.95 $27.95 $3 3 ool Filling, Rayon Satin Trapunto Cover Down Fflling, Fine Rayon Taffeta Cover Wool Filling, Emoossed Rayon Satin Cover White Goose Down Filling, Elaborate Trapunto Satin Cover Fine White Goose Down Filling, Elaborate Trapunto Satin Cover Mrs. Frank Lewis were -hostesses. styled gowns of high grade rayon Jer-tey, that -washes in a jify and needs no ironing. Gleaming colors of Blossom. Lilac, SheU Blue.

Iris Green, Primrose. Size 32 'to 42. "Irregulars" but whatever the irregularity Is, it can badly be detected. A marvelous gift: 59c Chinese Hand Made Hkfs. 39c TprmiteiS rarrr smalL one-celled animals in their digestive tracts to help them digest the wood they eat DRINK Hand made, and elaborately hand embroidered white, beautiful de signs on fine quality white pure Irish linen.

Special purchase. Limit six hkfs. Youtl want more than six hkfs, but the limited quantity Impels the limit of 6 hJcfs. BURGER BEER 'Vaa Effer ta ZinzinaaU".

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