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The Newton Record from Newton, Mississippi • 7

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The Newton Recordi
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LcnAV. OCTOBER 12, 1960 THE NEWTON RECORD, NEWTON, MISSISSIPPI PAGE SEVEN BIRTHDAY PARTY WSCS OCTOBER MEETING Lamar Spivey of Columbus and Jimmy Wall, Birdie Nell McMul- 1 munity, near Newton. Gilcs from Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs.

Nora Belle Snowden and; Keith Covington, Lynda Carole Miss Callio Harris had as guestsiand Sherryl Ann of Laurel. Mrs. Lydla Spivey of Meridian. Inn, Mrs. Thomas Keith, Cathy COUNTY CAPITAL NEWS and Tommy.

Carl Walters, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carlie Walters, celebrated his fourth birthtiav rv. IN WALTON HOME The October meeting of the W. S.

C. S. of the Decatur Meth Mrs. Janie Sullivan and Miss Grace Huff of Pascagoula attended the Home-coming at ECJC and Mr. and Mrs.

J. C. Monroe the week end, Mr. and Dr. and Mrs.

tncster flic- (By Mrs. R. H. Day) tober 8, at the home of his-grand- visitors Sunday of G. S.

Arthur Nowell and Charles Whortcr and son, Pat, of the Ex-and family in the Bethel Convfliles of Woodville, Miss Helen! (Continued on Page Nine) spent the week end at Sullibrook mother, Mrs. Gladys Reeves. i on Highway 15. Pres. W.

A. Vincent attended a odist Church was held -in 'the home of Mrs. Will Walton Monday, the third. Mrs. Lyndell Furgerson, chairman, led the group in prayer.

Mrs. Sam May received reporting vcffton County Baptist As-; convened Monday and this week. The night neth Ozborn. Homecoming An outstanding fnnturo n. His friends, who were given favors, joined in singing "Happy Birthday." They were served birthday cake and drinks.

Let's go 1st class on concrete! meeting of junior and senior college presidents at Meridian Jun ior College Monday and Tuesday, L.U Ihn Npw I pp. I uit ni'iu hiiiiuii nun twnmtnrr nf Those celebrating Carl's birth Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Middleton booklet and stressed the impor Baptist Junior college was the day were: Morgan Brackeen The day session mm ueuicuuon oi the new 0-3(1 a.m.. tance of reporting.

Mrs. May was and children, Philip and Steve appointed to serve as spiritual Xane of Jackson, and Mrs. Jewel life chairman. Stewart and Mike of Meridian Kathy Pennington, Lou Ann Walton, Jane Hunter, Sharon Furger- in Iiv uuidiy, neia Saturday at 4 p. which was dedicated to Miss Ethel WSCS Mrs.

William Fulgham reported spent the week end with Mrs. P. on the Sub-District meeting held J. Meador and family, in Union, with an attendance of Family Get-Together he Sub-District meeting of District Woman's approximately 40 or 50. Lynda Mrs.

L. A. Hunter and Garthon ounon, wno has been librarian ror the past 29 years at the college. The Rev. J.

L. Neill gave the dedicatory prayer, followed by remarks and introductions by Pres. son, Leonard Fick. Elizabeth Ann Johnson, Andy Bishop, Scotty Gilmore, Mary Gilinore, Garry Gilmore, Kent Ozborn, Margaret Ann Taylor, Jim Anderson, Jerry Crawford. Debra Addy, Paula Harris, Mike Massey, Billy Ray Walters and Lou Lou Oswalt.

of Christian Service, held of last week at the Furgerson from the Decatur M.I en joyed a family get-together Y. F. was elected nresident. and Sunday at their home in the Methodist Church, there Lynn Blount, faith chairman. This 'Stratton Community.

Those pre w. a. Vincent. Mrs. W.

W. nreseni troui iuuu- sent were her sisters and broth district is composed of Decatur, some, former E. C. J. C.

Enulish ers-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. George irehes: I'miaui-ipnm, uimm, Sandtown, Cooks Chapel, Union, Hickory and Newton. instructor, delivered the dediea. After a short business session, Bell, Detroit, Mr.

and Mrs. as Sarah Gallaspy, also of Deca Bend, Coy, Greennm and cnndiiitpr! hv Mrs Fnrcprsnn. W. J. VV infield, Mr.

and Airs. tur. The couple owns a home here Mrs. M. P.

Hobby, Phil- and spends a number of week nresided with Mrs. H. Mrs. W. A.

Vincent presented Hunter. Route 5, Union; itinH Wivine Mr. and Mrs. Murray Jones, Noxa tory speech. The response was given by Miss Burton.

Following the speeches presentation of flowers and ribbon cutting were by Miss Peggy Lewis, Home-com ends and vacations here during (per of I'miaoeipma as sec- me year. Echoes." The scripture was given Pater, and son. Bill, and friend, by Mrs. Vincent, Matthew 2: Miss Prances Walker, both ot rhc thnnnht Memphis, Mrs. Bessie Relatives of Miss Ethel Burton, A program "vpuua jven by Mrs.

W. W. Jones, tihn Cook and Mrs. Glenn of Philadelphia. District -W.

11. irocKt'r, nuuie union, ami mis. R. P. Everett, Route 1, Decatur.

Mrs. Julius Parker, R. F. God's concern for people. Those participating on program came rAnrocniitinu fmit tuinnld U'ith nresent were: Mrs.

u. president, Mrs. Clay- ing queen. Keception and open house followed, with the Queen's Court assisting. Following the annual alumni business session was held.

The alumni banquet was held at 6:30 p.m. At 7:45 the Home-coming Queen, Miss Peggy Lewis of Morton, was crowned nrior to thp very difficult problems, SI'eni with Mr- and town, secretary of Christian Mrs. P. T. Jameson.

pointing out how the church or WHEN YOU'VE GOT TO STOP you can on skid-resisting, modern concrete! relations, ana miss uujdcc Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Yates good citizens could relieve them secretary ot student ail of who con-d to the program in their work. The program was who attended the dedication of the Burton Library Saturday afternoon on the E. C.

J. C. campus were: J. C. Chandler, Washington, D.

Mrs. Martha Burton Lambert, Montgomery, Mrs. Edith Stonecypher, Miami, Steve C. Burton, Birmingham, Mr. and Mrs.

Bernard V. Hansen, Milwaukee, Mrs. Margaret Youngblood, Monte-vallo, and T. 1L Burton, Baton Rouge, La. Mr.

and Mrs. E. M. Smith spent the week end with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.

Bruce Burt, in Macon, Ga. Mr. Smith and Mr. Burt were delight football game between ECJC and Co-Lin. by helping with their respective problems.

Those taking part were Mrs. Fulgham, Mrs. Carlie Walters, Mrs. Furgerson and Mrs. Kenneth Ozborn.

Mrs. Will Walton and Mrs. with a worship service, Receives Honor Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Robin and Margaret Gaines of Philadelphia were visitors Sunday of Mr.

and Mrs. F. B. Gaines. Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Richardson of Jackson spent from Friday until Monday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. C.

Graham here and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Richardson in Neshoba. Mrs. Richardson and Mrs.

Graham visited S. G. MeGee Sunday in Hickory. Mr. for Afnca led by Mrs.

barn in African hymn, and an l3 prayer was beautifully L. Henton will be interested to Aaron Walton, co-hostesses, learn of an honor awarded Mr. bv Mis. Robert Wilker- Henton recently when he received an Outstanding Performance served a delicious salad plate to all members present. The November meeting will be in the home of Mrs.

Vincent. ccorapanied by Mrs. Ken-; There's a special feeling of security when you drive modern concrete. You know you can stop in a hurry even in wet weather. That grainy, skid-resisting surface is mighty reassuring.

Then there is concrete's light color. It lets you see better at night. You're never "fighting the wheel" over dips and bumps. Modern concrete is so flat, steering your car is much easier. Specially designed subbases keep concrete that way an expected 50 years and more.

Concrete doesn't have to be resurfaced 4 or 5 times. First cost is moderate, too. Rating and Sustained Perform ed to see Mr. and Mrs. W.

T. Hay McGee is recuperating from sur-i ance Award at Brookley Air Force Base in Mobile, Ala- where he is JRYTHING MUSICAL gery. L0S ELECTRIC ORGANS and daughter, Dr. and Mrs. Ben Ira McMulIan of Memphis, Crawford, and family in Tyler- employed.

This rating is given only to those employees who have distinguished themselves by per wood, Jr, and family who are happily situated in their new home at Mercer University. Mr. and Mrs, Wilbur Everett had as week end guests, Mr. and ID INSTRUMENTS KG INSTRUMENTS town. E.

V. Van Hooser of Philadel SHEET MUSIC forming each aspect of the assigned position in such an out-! spent several days in the homes of his sister and brother. Mrs. W. B.

Aycock and Frank McMulIan. Mrs. Elizabeth Barham, Ronnie, No pavement could be stronger even if carved from solid rock! phia was a spend-the-day guest Mrs. Emerson Everett of Varda- J1CAL ACCESSORIES Sunday of the Thomas Anderson Good reasons why your best highway buy is modern concrete the preferred pavement for irsf class highways. New paving booklet is yours for the asking.

man. Sunday visitors in the Ever standing manner that they have family. earned special commendation. The Jackie and Sharron Ann of Mc- Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Cox of Union fO HIGHWAYS WITH SOUO FlfTUM NEW were Sunday visitors of Mr. and comD were weeK end guests oi Mrs. Melvin Anderson and fami- Mr. and Mrs. J.

R. Jones. Joining ly. them for Sunday dinner were, ett home were, Mr. and Mrs.

Claude Caft'ey and children, Claudia and Pat, from Mobile, Mr. and Mrs. Will Stroud of Lake, Mr. and Mrs. C.

M. Craven and Fred Neal Everett of Newton, CO. PORTLAND CEMENT ASSOCIATION 1214 South 20th Street, Birmingham 5, Alabama A national organization to improve and extend the usvs of concrete citation prepared by Mr. Henton's supervisors was very complimentary and the award carried with it a cash bonus of $150. The award recipient is a son of the late Dr.

and Mrs. S. B. Henton of Decatur, and his wife is remembered Mr. and Mrs.

Sonny Stubbs w. L. Maxey, Mrs. Lizzie baby, Gary, of Walnut Grove were Pennington, Mrs. J.

G. Fancher, 22nd Avt, MERIDIAN visitors Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Awards Winners Winners Saturday, October 8, Raymond Comans. Miss Gloria McMulIan of Miss.

at the Decatur Awards Day were: Mrs. J. A. McDowell, $10; Mrs. Southern College, Hattiesburg, and her roommates, Bobbie Smith Lester Harris, S5; James Swanner, WANTED na Marion Beaver, $1.

It was Ned and Doris Jones, spent the week Munn who received one of theiend with Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Mc-prizes last week instead of Addy.

Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Smith of I "3 ECANS PECANS PECANS -a Mrs. Lamar Spivey and Eddie, modhc, were weeK ena visit ors in the G. A.

Smith home, of Columbus, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde We buy any size or any amount of pecans. No order too large or too small. Miller from Carthage spent the week end with Mr.

and Mrs. J. A. Miller. Mrs.

George Pennington, re rouna-up twill give you the top market price every day. appreciate your past business and will be looking Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Gray and daughter, Martha, of Memphis, were guests of Mrs. Gray's brother and family, Mr.

and Mrs. Reginald Thames and children, over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. P.

M. Taylor were fffrf- i i -iii i 1 turned Saturday after spending pard to seeing you again this year. SEE US BEFORE YOU SELL YOUR PECANS. visitors Sunday of the Wilson Taylor family in Laurel. Mr.

Taylor is principal of the Shady Grove High School there. BONDED WAREHOUSE several months with her children in Newport News, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brand, and little daughter, Shari, of Memphis, were week end guests of the Charles Brand family- Mrs.

G. J. Wall is spending several weeks with her son-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Oren Smith spent J.

P. SANSING, Mgr. NEWTON, MISSISSIPPI Thursday in Jackson. Mr. Smith These Prices Good In DECATUR, Only WE GIVE GRAND PRIZE STAMPS WE CASH PAY ROLL CHECKS Friday, Saturday Monday, October 14, 15 17 attended an appliance meeting and Mrs.

Smith was a guest of her sister, Mis. H. B. Dent, and 961 Automobile Tags Now On Sale GOLD MEDAL MACARONI OR SPAGHETTI 2 boxes 19c BAMA JELLY OR PRESERVES 5 12-oz. glasses $1.00 REQUIREMENTS BY LAW FOR PURCHASING AUTOMOBILE TAGS HERE'S WHAT YOU DO: ccording To The Laws Enacted By The Legislature An application for each vehicle automobile, truck, motorcycle, I Mr.

Dent On Extended Visit Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hollingsworth and Mrs. Viola Norman left Monday to visit their son and grandson, Carl Lee Hollingsworth, and family in Port Arthur, Tex. From there they will visit briefly with relatives in Beaumont and Houston, Tex, then go for a week's stay with their daughter, Mrs.

B. B. Graham, and family in Ft. Worth, Tex. On their return trip they will visit with Mrs.

Norman's sister, Mrs. W. R. Strebeck, in Crossett, Ark. Mrs.

Frankie Edwards and girls, Arlene and Jane, of Cone-hatta were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Graham.

Mr. and Mrs. Billy J. Thames ind children, Debbie, Jackie and Kirk, of Philadelphia were supper guests Saturday of the Reginald Thames family and attended ECJC-Co-Lin game that night. Mrs.

Ollie Wansley of Jackson spent the week end through Wednesday at home. Buys Home Mrs. Myrtis Johnson, who has had an apartment at the home of Mrs. Rosa Smith, has purchased ind moved to the home formerly occupied by Mr. and Mrs.

Shorty Jotorbike must be filled out properly. All truck owners must have series and model numbers (such as F-350 8 cylinder or 6 cylinder and wheel base.) On F-10 T-10 fP your I960 Tag Number. All autos must have make and description (such as Chevrolet Bel- izell and family, located south H. T. coupe Impala 8 cylinder or 6 cylinder.) Trucks with fixed equipment such as tank on gasoline and butane lcks and bodies on merchandise trucks must have type, capacity and WITH $3.00 OR MORE PURCHASE rr 1 II AP CllfiAR Ihc Mr 3 doz-smn" 95c JUVfill IUj U7t MAXWELL HOUSE INSTANT "swifts COFFEE 6 oz.

jar 89c TREAT can 39c magnolia best sunshine FLOUR 2S's $1.89 NATIONAL BISCUIT HONEY KRISPY CRACKERS 1 lb. 25c gRAHAM CRACKERS 1 lb. 33c DEVIL CAKE 8 oz. pkg. 35c w0 RED POTATOES 10 lb.

bag 49c COOKING OIL qt.49c LEnUCE large heod" STX CELERY large stalk 15c WtP I Hi?" tfrW PRAIRIE BELT, MAGNOLIA OR ARMOUR LJSsJ 1 SLICED BACON lb. 53c GROUND BEEF 2 lbs. 89c Larne Outter MiHt 19c -k CHICKENS lb. 29c Stokely's j0. 2 Crushed 29c PRAIRIE BELT PINEAPPLE No.

2 Sliced 33c 00 2 lbs. 35c pride of Illinois OYSTERS pint 89c CORN 2 cans 35c TSnnns FRESH SHRIMP RICE 2 lb. bag 29c FRUIT CAKE INGREDIENTS mber of axles. Trailers that are attached to tractors must have type, capacity, P9th and number of axles. All boat trailers utility are required to have tags except those be- pulled by vehicles bearing farm tags.

jf the Decatur High School. Mr. and Mrs. Murl Williams had as spend-thc-day guests Saturday, Snsign and Mrs. Walter L.

Williams and children, Barbara, Douglas, Peggy and Mike, of Mill-ington, Tenn. Accompanying them were, Mrs. Williams' parents and irother, Mr. and Mrs. A.

A. Du-fraine and Bob of Greenfield, Mass. This was the first visit of the Dufraines to the South, coining especially to meet Walter's family. Other visitors in the home included Mrs. W.

L. Cleveland and Rocky, Mrs. Donald Ray Evans and Gregg, Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Williams and Gail.

Mrs. Sam Scott and daughter. Joan, Mr. and Mrs. J.

B. Jones and Larry of Meridian, and Dorris Johnson of New Albany, Mrs. Lydia Frink, Mr. and Mrs. Clark Wansley and girls were visitors Sunday of Mrs.

Myrtis Johnson, Miss Janie Gardner of Jackson visited her aunt, Mrs. Floyd Row-zee, the past week end. Mr. and Mrs. H.

R. McMulIan spent the past week with the Cecil McMulIan family in Golden Pond, Ky. Mrs. B. D.

Spivey had as visit- Under the law all extra equipment on Jrucks is taxed. We now have armlieation blanks in the office and anyone who "Id like to get one ahead of time and have us help fill it out may w. BUT, please do not wait until the last rew aays. ne wm iry and avoid the rush. JOEDY F.

JOHNSTON SHERIFF AND TAX COUECTOR, NEWTON COUNTY PLEASE BRING YOUR 1960 TAG RECEIPTS WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES GOOD PARKING AT OUR BACK DOOR ors during the week end, Mrs.f..

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