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The Jackson Sun from Jackson, Tennessee • 32

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The Jackson Suni
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Jackson, Tennessee
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1 2-A THE JACKSON SUN, SUNDAY, APRIL 15, 1962 PEu Iff 4 Matron's Club Dinner Meeting PARSONS, Term. The Parsons Past Matrons Club held their regular monthly dinner meeting at Tucker's Restaurant with 11 members present. Mrs. Mildred Crawley, presi Tropical Fish and Supplies. Bird Cage and Supplies Dog Harness, Collars and Supplies.

Cat Comfort. See Us For Your Needs 9 9 'V i dent, called the meeting to or Iff fHr -7f 'Assets' 4 1 iff mm 5 der. Mrs. Maude Arnold led in prayer. Mis.

Gussie Parsons, secretary, read the minutes, and gave the treasurer's report. Several business items were disposed of in the usual manner. Mrs. Crawley recognized i I pyx- fr S. 4 ctEjnnER 1 Li Mrs.

Julia Townsend, chairman Phone 2-2201 MISS MARGARET FISHER, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arlie Fisher, of Decaturville was chosen as Representative of the D.A.R. Poplar Street at G.M. O.

R.R. of Grand Courtesy Committee; MR. AND MISS DECATUR COUNTY Don Moore, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wess Moore, was chosen as "Mr.

Decatur County Iliffh School" and Margaret Fisher, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arlie Fisher, was chosen "Miss Decatur County High School." Mrs. Lois White and Mrs. Gus sie Parsons, who have been in vited to served in the Grand fhnir.

SUPER RIGHT 13 TO 16 LBS. A contest on television pro- is Vnnnrfa, yftUa GUARANTEE yPOF QUALITY The group enjoyed a delicious meal and adjourned to meet the second Tuesday juay. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hens- MOST BEAUTIFUL, HANDSOME Frances KeUey, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Curry KeUey, was chosen "Most Beautiful" and Jim Camper, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rhodes Camper, was chosen "Most Handsome" by their class at the Decaturville High School. ley and children of Honenwaia and and Mrs.

Titus Shelby and Debbie of Martin visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Shplhv. Sundav. Mr.

and Mrs. Jerry Taylor and children of near Decatur-vin had dinner with her moth Whole Half or Butt Portion Aj Shank ")) Lb. 1 1 Portion Lb. njj er, Mrs. Edd Davis, Thursday night.

Mr and Mrs. Odis Williams of Memphis spent the weekend with her mother, Mrs, bnerman fTanrmhell. Mrs. Douglas Hayes, Mary Will and John, Mrs. Pat Long, Tnt and navid Carrineton were Southern Star Canned Hams in Jackson Wednesday shop SUPER RIGHT FULLY COOKED WHOLE OR HALF SEMI-BONELESS ping.

Mrs. Jesse Lee Garner Kathv Lynn, and Robert Earl, and Mrs. Clifford Powers of fin Lexington were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Jones and Brent on Thursday.

Mrs. i 't i 4 lb. $2.99 Co; Lb. qg 6 lb. 4.29 (g) Can (2y U.S.D.A.

Inspected TURKEYS Lb. No Slices Removed Max Townsend was also in the home for dinner. JUL Mr. and Mrs. Dutch Thomas of Lexington visited her par ents, Mr.

and Mrs. wane sum-van. Wednesday night. 4 to 14 Lbs. U.S.D.A.

INSPECTED FRYING 16 to 22 Lbs. Mrs. Grace Baker and Sara whole ynirl and Mrs. Ruby Long were in Cut-Up Split or Quartered Lexington Wednesday night. rfrvr Odis Miller of Jackson spent Saturday night with his daugh Lb.

Lb. ter. Mrs. Pauline creasey. Mr.

and Mrs. F. H. Conder and Nina Jean visited Mr. and Mrs.

W. L. Sanders near Lex. ington Sunday night to. meet Charles who is home for a few DROMEDARY Date tlul Roll days on furlough.

Charles has EASTErTcANDY FEATURES JYonS5 II Fi Worth 1 I IP. been in Turkey the past few months. NEATEST Randy Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. John W.

Smith, and Judy Teague, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Teague, were chosen as "Neatest" at the Decaturville High School. Mr. and Mrs.

O. Y. Conder 8-oz. Can and Huey and Mr. and Mrs Ezra Horner visited Mr.

and Mrs. Doyle Baxter at Hamp shire. Sunday. Miss Sara Baker, a student TP at Union University in Jackson, is home for the spring holi (Lor9e) Bag annea inacis days with her parents, Mr. and 67 Mrs.

Fred Baker. SUNNYFIELD FLOUR SELF-RISING 25 Lb, 1.49 THANK YOU APPLE Pie Filling Can 31C 12-oz. Warwick 8-oz. fern rC Size Fruit Nut Eggs Decorated SCize Bill Pettigrew went back to Jackson Saturday for a check up. Mr.

and Mrs. J. W. Blanken-ship went to Shiloh Sunday sightseeing. Mr.

and Mrs. Ray Outlaw were in Scotts Hill Sunday visiting his mother, Mrs. Lena Outlaw, and had dinner with her. Mrs. Bill Pettierew was in Solid Milk Chocolate 4-OZ.

its 6-oz. Size Si Lexington Sunday to see her Chicken of the Sea BH B10BS 4 Bunehesl doctor. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Laffer-ty of Decaturville visited Mr.

and Mrs. Edd Davis Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Moore are making frequent trips to Scotts Hill to visit his brother, Robey 1 Moore, who is ill.

Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Peva pi I Fresh Tender Lb. 4 house of Nashville spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs.

Elmer Stone. Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Hurst and family spent the weekend with 5unny- cwck-chick MOST COOPERATIVE Margaret Fisher, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Arlie Fisher, and Lynn Baker, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Baker, were chosen "Most Cooperative" at the Decatur-ville High School.

their daughter and family, Mr, 9Vr- Mb 00 and Mrs. Thomas Hamm, near Decaturville. Medon By MRS. FLORENCE SMITH Save 14c ea. 4Sc The Spring Revial Is going on Jane Parker Sliced at the Clover Creek Baptist Church, with Rev.

James Jones from New Union, the visiting 20- $'l 00 evangelist and Robert Lewis Dfiu(MpjBl Collins the song leader. Among the out of town visitors to the revival have been: Mr and Mrs. Harold Armstrong, nil iiil niiirm mini iirtiiiiMinHlBar I iw ftW I DETERGENT I -k iMem.s- II 'c Giant C7 EZTJ JjS2aa (53.50 Dole Frozen 6-oz. qq Juice Cone. Cans 07C Pinea-Gr'fruit Mr.

and Mrs. Horace Hardin, Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Grainger, Mr. and Mrs.

Leonard Frye, and MINUTE MAID Orange Juice Mr. and Mrs. George Tims of New Union Community. Frozen Concentrate Mrs. Sammie Croft of Boli Dole Frozen "6-oz.

OQ- Pinea-Orange juice conc.2 cans oVc Pineapple ICe Frozen 2 Cans 39c var soent the weekend with Mr 2 6-oz. 12-oz. Cans'! JC Can 41c and Mrs. James McMaster and Norman. Mr.

and Mrs. Gerald McNiel of SWIFTS LUNCHEON MEAT Memphis spent the weekend with homefolks. 12-oz. Can 49c James and Mike Wilson of Bon Wood were Sunday guests of Ronnie Wilson. Prem SWIFTS ROAST Beef Steaks 59c SWIFTS (And Meat Balls) Spaghetti 2caz 39c Mr.

and Mrs. Tommy Smith and Mrs. Celia McCauley of 12-oz. Can Mercer attended tne fcnuoh cen MOST COURTEOUS Chosen "Most Courteous" hy the members of their class at Decaturville High School are Betty Sue Brasher, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

George Brasher, and Dickey Welch, son of Mr. and Mrs. Weidon Welch. tennial Celebration Saturday. Carroll Hensley of Bemis was a Sunday visitor to Mr.

and Mrs T. II. Smith. LUNCHEON MEAT HUillBfi! 313 Lafayette, Jackson, Tenn. Mr.

and Mrs. Ray King of mtnummmmmmtitt, Cloverport were Thursday night guests in the home of Mr. and 12-Oz. Hf PRICES IN THIS AD EFFECTIVE THRU APRIL 18 ,1 Mrs. Hugti Arnold.

Mrs. May Davis and Mrs Lyda Frve of Malesus were vis II 1 THE GREAT ATIANT1C PACIFIC TEA COMPANY, INC Can itors in the community Tuesday 7am I night. 4 TW i i ARMOURS III U'd i I I i Chopped Ham 57c WW tar Call a RED TOP CAB Prompt, Dependable Courteous Service Phone 2-6677 9 LVES 7J HEARTS DELIGHT HAWAIIAN EARLY CALIF. BRAND Cot Food KMiNmENAMUNs Fruit llecfar Punch Ripe Olives 2-SS27c 39c 41c 3 ct-V 1.00 35c STUDIOUS Donald Haney, son of Mr. and Mrs.

R. L. llaney, and Anna Carolyn White, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence White, were chosen "Most Studious" by their class at Decaturville High School..

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