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Columbian-Progress from Columbia, Mississippi • Page 11

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January 13, 1973 THE COLUXlBlAX-riiOGRhSS, COLUMBIA, MISSISSIPPI eturn Two Page Thir Hickory Grovel 33 until-in At i rV TOIVV TEis Week Wattli a total cf. News By MRS. IIOU.IS DOU.l H. 1 5 miiMTov r.Jis -r 'W' I 1 Hit- Mr. and Mrs.

Km ake voi' you are not airady ryUtcred MVIUWIL LEONARD Mrs. Claude Graves to gut your of thu and JOSEPH FORTEX- no i'c to celebrate. 1 1 HI HI Bl Hi H4 Kz I rXl wTVsOi C(ml ask any of our wtvk. Aunt Lena -t era! days in Hatlicshurg th. oi sis Mrs ellflly C.U'i., to give you BERRY and children, KRIS i TIN, JOEY, and FREDDY.

SHIRLEY and JOE 1IANEY ju -t retimed from a thiet Kl.MBEKLY and J. J. hav a FREE BANK DAY r.a.ntr.,! Last Viceks Win wei! 3J HO IT TODY! id siu-ierv in Metlmdw I I.um- r.rnlit' Th-' Sti))T Hank. Hon WINNER 1 3E THIS WEEK'S WINNER wicmiiiu in cape coral. Had a weik oi basiling aettvt- where they visited will with ti iiewiyweas.

ME- i NOTHING TO BUY NO 08UCATIOH. cital. Also visited in Forre General Hosr-it il wish ami! tie We Accept U.S.D.A. Food Stamps Priii's January IS, 19 20 me parents oi LUIb, iiA. ant LISjA ana BOB CRUISE, or MRS.

F. COVER their visit here Tam Mrs. Fannie Ri- son. i us with Mr and Mrs Thev saw friends in Chief 'P3- in arid nut at land. Ft.

Es ero, Nao- HANEY the vecK were CORRIE arc. les, and Uke Placid. Jt BERN VrD oi Me gtci time to be in Fhricla LYNN IHDDIh i liie nrango and JIM of Hatu bi. It i i trees full cf fruit, and st a busy unk but a g.nd ono. delicious.

On New Year's has the FORTENEERRYS Last weekend BETTY a-c 0 Plus Deposit 1 1 oK w. Mr. and Mrs. Lara in Simtii I i i "i i Mi-s Par i la of Belvtie commiruiv. Mr.

Sarah Alma Thcnias. Smith of liaitieburg. Mrs. Snchia (Jark and children i 1 I I (If Yu liti) 2 Cartons, You'll tirt As Mm oke As You Would In 6 Quarts: I uuitna enteriamta inendr rtOhblE Ditss msde iin ioui Suntn-11. M1' I nice Frecnian and son, of Purvis, Mrs.

HoIIis Douglas, Dwayne i Smith, Mrs. Eamestine Lee HARVEST FRESH GREEN CABBAGE an-l relatives. hour drive to Alexandria, La. i to see their first strand-on. AVIS EROWN was to ERIK CHRISTOPHER FAIR the Methodist hospital at Hat- LEY, and he was just as on Wednesday for sar- tiful as they expected.

Ths and children. Clay and Jill of i i Kaduyn Ellcnton ol i on anoth- Thi'lit'sbunt gory on her nand on Thursday are already p'annin She's hoping to back hemt I cr visit soon alier ERIK is Miss Kalhlvn FHonton of on Mciiday, Jan. 22 that's home from the w'itb Hatiiesburg spent Saturday her biithday and a hospital is parents. WANDA and WAYNE LB. 1 night, with Miss Yicky Anr I-, Graves.

SALLY'S I Glad to rennrt the daughter Of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Lee Ihome aiier a stay in Forrest General Hospital. Savory Aged Melissa Cruiset Recent Bride, Honored At Coffee 5 I I Mr. and Mrs.

Jerry Earl Mc- I SUPER TRIM SUPER TRIM r' Heavy Beef Super Trim cwicc i Raney of Rotky Branch visit- II JIT IJj i ca tne Home ol sir. ant Mrs. James R. McMurrav thev assembled in the den Mrs'. Jcsse Sumla and Mrs.

James. W. Patterson where thev enioved informal I i entertained in honor of a re-! conversation. Recorded music MM 'in ox- i BOXK IX cent bride on Saturday mornins plaved in the mn ci fin nn nsn woiui in me iiome ei 1 Nafurally Aged Heavy Eeef at tha Pric SALLY'S Mr. and Mrs.

Jjrry Earl Mc-Raney of Rocky Branch. Mr. and Mrs. Dwayne Smith and sen Jason and Mark visit (7-sr, You'd Expect to Pay 1 1 3 1 ed her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

7 For Baby Beef or at the McMurrav home. Mrs. ground. On the coffee tab! 3 ir Robert E. Cruise, the for- the den a bouquet of miniature mtr Miss Melissa Haney, was Tropicana roses added to the: the honored guest at a col fee party setting, given between tiie hours of 1C Entertained with Mrs i and 11:30., jwere her moiher, Mrs.

Joseph For the occasion Mrs. Cruise TIanty. her husband's mother wore a dress in a deep coppe: Robert E. Cruise, of tone styled with a front but-: Purvis. Mrs.

M. B. Moore, toned closing and long full Mrs. D. M.

Coats, Mrs. E. D. sleeves. McLean, s.

C. C. In the living room the beau-1 Thompson, Mrs. Frank R. I I 1 I Ethan Williamson of Purvis last week.

Mrs. Samuel Dalon and chil other Artificially Aged Beef dren visited her pnrenls, Mr and Mrs. Lester Broome, last i If Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.

Eugene Broomt of Williamsburg visited in the nome 01 111s son, ana airs. I Lnwery Broome, Saturday. Look ForTh tiful'y appointed refreshment Fortenberry. Mrs. Charles Gif-table was covered with a whit: fin, Mrs.

W. H. Jones, Mrs linen cu'work cloth and decor-1 John Fortenberry. Mrs. EJdie ated with a centerpiece arran-' Ray Breakfie'd, Mrs.

L. W. gement of pink carnations- and! Johnson, Mrs. H. W.

Hart, white mums in an antique sil- Chuck Dale, Mis; ver bowl. Mrs. D. M. Coats Dawn Givens.

Miss Mclindz Birth Mr. anci Mrs. Wayne Fairley presided at the silver coffee i Patterson, Miss Colleen Craw- SALLY'S SAVORY AGED BONELESS service. lev, Mass Helen Ann Rogt-rs. of a has bwn 1 Afier guests were served Mis-s Beth Padgett, Miss Deb named Erik Christopher.

At birth on Jan. 12 he weighed piehl connds and len ou'-ces i te bl x. a 1 a a a. a .3 k. 1 i i I jl Ui i I Receotion At Parish Hal I The mother is the former Wan-i da Dyess.

iThe mother is the former Wa, I I i i I I i 1 I 4 1 Sli 1 I i I Maternal grandparents aic 1 1 For Mr. and Mrs. Fatheree Mr. and Mrs. Rossie Dyess of Columbia.

Paternal grandpar- ents are Mrs. Billy Fairley and Mr. and Mrs. Billy Cox lion-. Natchez, Miss Helen Windham the late Mr, Fairley of Pica- I yune.

a ored their daughter and her; of Hattiesburg, Mr. and Mrs. husband, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Terry Morgan of McComb, Mr.

(tin. Miss Ray PiUman Fatheree, at a reception on and Mrs. Perry McMichaei ofjbie Gil Miss Kathy Gray of Hattiesburg, Mrs. Edward I r-. II SALIY'L I the evenina of Dee.

30 at the 1 Hattiesburg, 1 1 Frcsft Holy Trinity Parish Hall. Mr. id Jackson, and Mr. and Mrs. P.

Dye's of Little Rock, and Mrs. Billy Rawls were co- Larry Edmonds of New Or-; and Mrs. Marion Stephens of hosts. leans. Bogulusa.

Sit I i Mrs. Fatheree is the former Karen Cox. The couple was on a short visit to Columbia, 1 I 1 trnp. (L I tUf iA their first trip here since their marriage on August iz, JUZ. at Alexandria, Ya.

They now reside in Charlottesville, I fS'M'W. ill TH- ft TITXT -rn f.ft? 1 where Mr. Fatherea is attend- 1 ing law school at the L'niver- Ail l-X A yll zJ i 5fi. I i'J VAV ri Aiiirn rhr-iiii f-IKI 1 sify of Virginia. As guests arrived Miss Gin gcr Cox, sister of the honoree, invited them to register at a table adorned with greeners bUtir-LUWtK jKlLIAL! VJIniH I and red berries and hurricane lamps holding rea candles.

Mrs. Wendell Cox, sister-in-law cf Mrs. Fatheree, and Mrs. Ramie Eisworth, welcomed guests and presented them to the receiving line. WINS I fjr MOTHER'S Nn stairless futore I rffJ SIZE Ili BEST Teasr.oo,, Tinn 1 nufW I IJ i 1 1 1 I ran 4 H) Vnv the Mre ifh eree chose a flonr-lcnglh dress stvlerl wi.h a bodice in a flor al pattern of red and black ant a black crepe skirt.

Site wore jj IIWWMM fl 1 his Week Ti-asfMion I I I a corsage cf white 1 I I I iM I f.w.mm mm I I I Mr. and Mrs. Cox receive guests with the honored cou I Hi i ple- 1 A vaiiety of party feeds wa? served frrm a biif'ct table cov- eif-l with a white clolh an: I decorated with red candles magnolia foliage, ivy. and ret berries. At the center of the ta- 1 i i 'V.

cw. J3 'tJ b'e a gold candelabrum hek I lighted red tapers ard at each imrm imm -in "Btpn wmn mm mt mmr nm DOUBLE STAMPS ISAAC Y0UNGBL00D ROUTE 4, COLUMBIA Broke The Super Bank Saturdoy At Sunflower And Won You, Too, Can Win. Get Your Card Punched Every Week. If You Don't Have One, Get One! Nothing To Buy, Wo Obligation. The Banks This Week Total $225.

FRIDAY 3:30 TO 8 P. hi WITH S3 OR MORE PURCHASE end of She table red tapers 4 were placed in half-moon can- dlchnlder. Greenery and ret terrie? surrounded the crystal punch bowl. I Stephanie Rawls served as tea girl. Diiring the evening Bruce i Rawls played a program of 1 music.

The piano was deccat- 1 ed with candles and greerery Out-of-town included I Mr. and Mrs. Effie Fe.vell cf Wavdand, Mr. and M's. Glyn Geiger of Tylertown.

Mrs. Ce- I cil Laniou'qn of Greenville, Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Cox of EVERYDAY LOW PRICE! CLRRiiRS Strained Vegetables BABY FOOD Ea sir I J.J Quantity Rights Re-served. Prices Mfrrtive Jamiary 18, 20 GARDNER SHOPPING CENTER HOME OWNED BY GUIMN MOORE Mi Other 5 Nights 6 to 3 P.M.

WITH S3 OR MORE PURCHASE.

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