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Hattiesburg American from Hattiesburg, Mississippi • 14

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a IIATTTESPTTKn WTRS.) AMERIHAN Friday, 'August 1, 194 1 tlon which will be considered by the tors, J. P. Evans, Shreveport, state o'l and gas board Monday. The Charlie Gholson, Houston, and W. meeting was called by three opera- Bridewell, Tyler, Tex.

BIRTHS 4 Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lott, 117 Nora street, announce the birth of a daughter this morning at the Methodist hospital. The baby weighed 7 pounds at birth. E.

A. ANDERSON RETIRED ATTORNEY DIES AT HOME HERE school, Hattiesburg, Route 3, today brought two of the first cotton bolls of the season to The American office. Mr. Courtney said he had a fine stand of cotton on his 14 acres and that he expected an excellent crop. Mr.

and Mrs. Herman Shapiro. 802 West Pine street, have as their guest Mrs. Shapiro's sister, Miss Rena Spector of Louisville, Ky. Miss Spec- SEEN AND HEARD Here And There ABOUT THE CITY AMBULANCE SERVICE Efficient and Courteous ATTENDANTS.

the 10-hour law for labor. Mr. Anderson was in the legislature when Mississippi Southern college was founded as Mississippi Normal college and he led the fight to have the school located in Hattiesburg. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Julia Anderson, and three sons, O.

who Is seriously ill in Jackson at the present time, Cephua A. and Houston, all of Hattiesburg; a daughter, Mrs. Mary Roberta of Los Angeles; two brothers, Dr. J. R.

Anderson of Sumrall, and D. A. Anderson of Riverside, three grandchildren and thre great-grandchildren. Pallbearers are to be Ed Barks- i i t. T.

fZan) Anderson, 75, retired lawyer and former Mississippi legis OIL CONFERENCE r)y Aiwx-lataa rrrut JACKSON, Miss. Operators in Yazoo county's Tlnsley oil field were asked to meet here at 8 p. m. next lator, died Thursday at 7:30 p. m.

tor will remain until Aug. 10 when Mr. and Mrs. Shapiro and son, Harry Dean, plan to accompany her Thursday to discuss effects of possible proration of the field's produc- C. C.

Nail and Billle Thomas of Colllni, were HatUesburg visitors at the home of his son, O. D. Anderson 900 Roble street Funeral services are to be held today at 6 m. CD6T) at Wright Funeral home with the Rev. J.

A. by automobile back to Louisville, Telephone 170 where they will spend their i dale, Ed Davis, Porter Jones, John Barnhlll pastor of Main Street Baptist church, officiating. Interment was accompanied on the trip by another son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Allen C.

Oxford, of Birmingham, whom she joined there. Private Dick Wilson, New Orleans, former football player at Mississippi now in the army air corps, arrived here Thursday for a few days' visit with friends while on fur Flshel, C. O. Meador and C. R.

O'Mara. Mrs. Robert Cooper, of Houston, SPECIAL SATURDAY Country Fried Steak Texas, is visiting her cousin, Mrs. W. Hamp Smith, 107 East Fourth will follow in Highland Park cemetery.

A native of Hattiesburg, Mr. Anderson was for 40 yeara a practicing street. They have Just returned FUNERAL HOME 1222 Main St. RICHARD from a stay at Percy Qulnn Park c4 Rice and Gravy, Lima Beans, Peach Salad, Rolls and Butter, Drink and Dessert attorney. He retired about eight lough.

Thursday. Mrs. C. J. Bossert, 311 San Antonio street, will leave Sunday for a visit with relatives in St.

Louis, Mo. Little Billle Tims will celebrate his fourth birthday today with a party at his home at 407 Rebecca avenue. Mr. and Mrs. J.

I. Barksdale. 1207 Edwards street, will leave Sunday afternoon to spend a week at Stafford Springs. Rivers King, football player at and before coming here Mrs. Cooper visited relatives In McComb and DIVE IN SHALLOW WATER INJURES SHELBY SOLDIER Injured Thursday when he la reported to have dived into ahallow water at Gulrport, Corporal James MrVr-rrv.

Younestown. was In a 3. M. Graham, mother of Baton Rouge. Sunday Mrs.

Smith years ago. For eight years he was a member of the Mississippi House of Representatives. He is credited with being the man who secured passage of James Graham, 803 Edwards street, 30c hm rMirneri to her nome alter spending two and one-half weeks with her sister. Mrs. R.

W. coroin. CLUB BREAKFAST 1 egg. 2 strips bacon, grits, toast, coffee. Jelly 20o and Mrs.

Cooper will go to Montlcel-lo where they will visit a few days before Mrs. Cooper returns home. Miss Mitzi Wheless has returned to the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Julian Wheless, 610 Adeline street, after spending the past two months with her brother-in-law and In Caruthersvllle, Mo.

critical condition today at the Camp The Hattleshur Public library Rouse, all of Prentiss; Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Dossett, of Houston, Texas; Mr.

and Mrs. El wood Stove, George Stove, and a Miss Randolph Meridian; and Miss Carolyn Scott of will nhrve davllcht savins time. STANDARD Shelby base hospital. Major George E. Leone, head of the the surgical department at the hospital, said McVerry waa suffering from a fracture of the spinal column.

He waa brought to the hospital In s'ster, Lieutenant and Mrs. Ed Oll- Jackson. DRUG STORE MAIN ST. TEL. II leon, in Key Stone Heights, Fla.

She was accompanied home by Mrs. GUleon, who will be with her par When You Call A TAXI You Want SERVICE! We Are Known For Prompt Service Competent, Careful Drivers. SIX-OTAXI PHONE 60 an army ambulance. McVerry, attached to Rattorv. First Battalion.

135th SINUS, CATARRH SUFFERERS Field Artlllerv. was In Gulfport on a ents while Lieutenant Gilleon is on maneuvers. Lieutenant Ollleon is expected to be here Saturday en route to maneuvers. pass when the accident occurred, ac Miss Mary Moore Mitchell, librarian, announced today. The library will be open from 10 a.

m. to 9 p. m. every day except Sunday. Patients dismissed today from the Methodist hospital are: Mrs.

C. R. Bennett, 613 Charles avenue; Bob Scovlll, 2008 Mamie street; Stewart Hull, 154 Oak Grove Place, Biloxt; Mrs. L. H.

Jobe and baby daughter, Dixie Pine; and J. H. Balrfield, DXo. Mrs. H.

A. Tynes has as her guests at her home on the Mclnnls Loop Miss Annie Ruth Tanner, of Brook-haven, and A. V. Griffin, of Louis cording to Camp enemy omciais. 0 MISIRT QUITO NASAL CONCUTION Bapal Kaakaa Htra Suffarara Rtjolca a ft MM I New patients listed today at the A Cood Cup of COFFEE Hits The Spot! troublt.

catarrh and bay favar dua In natal Methodist hospital are: Mrs. W. C. Jones. 141 East Seventh street; Mrs.

Lula Patterson, Twenty-eighth ave WEST FRONT ST. BOB BLACKBURN, Owner FRIED CHICKEN nue; the Rev. W. A. Terry, 1548 Laurel avenue, McComb; Mrs.

J. M. Mississippi Southern, returned Thursday from a visit with his parents in Leland. Mrs. Dorsey Merrell, Boule street, was called today to Pensacola, Fla.

due to the death there of her brother, Thomas Nicholson. Miss Bertha Louis Clariuon, Petal, who recently underwent an operation at the South Mississippi Infirmary, la reported "doing nicely." Lacy Kelly post, No. 3036 Veterans of Foreign Wars will hold its regular meeting at 7:30 p. m. today at the city hall, according to D.

H. Frost, post adjutant. Mrs. Samuel Neff and daughter. Betty, who have for the past few months been residing at 1019 West Pine street, will leave Sunday for their home in Oary, Ind.

Ben Bloom, Huntsvllle, and Marshall Gordon, Birmingham, will return to their homes today after spending a short visit with Sydney Oinsberg, 208 15th avenue. Mrs. J. H. Lipscomb has returned to her home, 103 Fourth avenue, from Mason City, Iowa, where she visited her son-in-law and daughter, Mr.

and Mrs. R. V. Hood. She aunarara todar In a formula whlrji hu tha powr to radura and worka auch bantnta that It I.

bow offered to all. Man. woman wha tuffared with arnnlilnir ainua haadaehea, runnlnf. rwed noia, rlnrin aaraehn and tLOR''NOU To ha OMd onlr a. directed" KLOKONOl, coata IJ which amount to or a few penniea par dote and It ti told with atrlrt money back funrantea by OWL DRUG STORE, Main A Front Every SATURDAY And WEDNESDAY Rowan, 1057 East Arch wood avenue, Akron.

Ohio; Mrs. Jennie Bade, Moselle; Miss Merle Buckley, Route 2, Hattiesburg; Mrs. John F. FKEE big ville Ky. Trips to New Orleans, the Gulf Coast and surrounding points have been enjoyed by Mrs.

Tynes and her house-guest. Steve Blair, Jr has returned from Camp Farr, near Chesterton, where he served as counsellor for a 30 P5 At all hours between meal times youH find folks dropping In here for coffee and a snack. Most folks like coffee but they want it to be GOOD COFFEE. The kind we serve hits the spot. Ask anybody how we rate as coffee makers they'll say tops! Cnffra Trier Are Bound to (o Hlahrr Buy What Von Can Now Pure Coffee, 2 lbs.

25o MYERS COFFEE CO. 133 Marl.fl St. month at the University of Chicago "Fresh Air" camp for under-privileged children. Russell Lyons, athletic Lynch, 2409 Hardy street; Mrs. E.

L. Johnson, Purvis; and Mrs. R. E. Hcndrlx, Route 2, Hattiesburg.

Among those in Hattiesburg for funeral services for W. L. Lewis Wednesday afternoon were: Mr. and Mrs. Robert Taylor, of Seminary; Miss Margaret Miller, of Hazlehurst; Mrs.

Houston Longino, of Silver Creek; Mrs. R. C. Cross, Mrs. R.

O. Brlant and daughter, Barbara, of New Orleans; Mrs. J. Berry and daughters, Mary Jean and Peggy, Mrs. Claude Smith, and Mrs.

Oscar 6 0 director of the Hattiesburg high school, is director of the summer camps. Curtis Courtney, 68-year-old farmer who lives near the Dixie Southern Pried Chicken, Rice and Gravy, Two Fresh Vegetables, One Green Salad, choice of Drink and Dessert. niAfl DRUG STORE Corner MAIN and FRONT 7 DUKE'S I dad', fftriTi It ri fr OUlWlVUb III 'i L.L&1 This is the month you CAFE L. E. HITT, Proprietor "Walk A Block and Taste The Difference" 204 SOUTH MAIN STREET CUTTING OUR SWING BAND beg for mercy LMEVIEW PARK SUNDAY -3 P.

M. ANNETTE STEMME FLOWERS Carter Bldg. Phone 885 Night: Phone 318 WE WIRE FLOWERS Flowers for All Occasions Bonded Member F.T.D. Is A Music Treat For Dancing Feet! The HAMMOND ACES Featuring INEZ MANN And Her Accordian And Other Specialties! Playing Nightly. Everyone Invited Bring Your Friends.

DIVING EXHIBITION SWIMMING BOATING DANCING! COVER CHARGE: 72c Week Nights Per Couple 1.20 Saturday Night Per Couple Unless you have tried our Delicious STEAKS and Southern Fried CHICKEN You really haven't Eaten 1 Ji 1111111 ssMMi mil in smsmrMMsMMMTT- "111 -il-'X if III Matinee Sunday Afternoon ORCHESTRA 4 to 6 P. M. No Minimum or Cover Charge. There's No Tlace Like HOLMES 3 MILES SOUTH OF, HATTIESBURG HIGHWAY 11 Fireworks aren't confined to the fourth of July. The old sun will blaze away week in and week outcelebrating summertime, and you'll be asking yourself if you can take it.

For answer might we suggest that you step this way and slip into a Palm Beach in the new Icicle Weave With Food Prices Soaring The Wise Thing To Do Would Be To CAN FRUITS and VEGETABLES NOW! i with a Vnur Homo DnnDEHGonascoJlOOff It i vital that your home nave complete cog JjftP against the ravages of the weather. And the best Mj insurance sgainst interior damage is, of course, a roof that will "swnd the gff." A new weather-tested roof can be applied, often right over your old roof, it big The greatest heat buster of Summer for town, travel and vacation. Cool and light as a snowdrift, and smarter than many a suit that's twice its weight. Shown in new Tans, Blues and Grays saving to you. VC'e would very much like to show you fig ures and proof.

VChen may we call? Every day we notice where food prices have advanced. We are indeed lucky in that we live where there has not been any advance in the price of fresh vegetables and fruits. If you raise your own, or if you have to buy, it would still pay you great dividends to can and preserve all you can this season. Buy Now While Supply Is Still Available. We Have On Hand A COMPLETE STOCK of.

NATIONAL STEAM PRESSURE COOKERS CANS FRUIT JARS CAPS and RUBBERS 7 Qt. CANNERS, Etc. Reduced from $17.75 iiBisaaii Am Ttinidto Nti Atphtli i thll Birbar Gaia ttally aupariot. And now astonishing ly priced at only 1 3-95 NO DOWN PAYMENT YEARS TO PAY! Including All Labor and Materials. Hattiesburg Hardware Stores DUKE'S HATTIESBURG HARDWARE STORES INCORPORATED "The Store For Men" Tour "G.V Appliance Dealer 300 Mobile Street INCORPORATED Thonrs 366-367 30 MOBILE ST.

PHONES 3M-367.

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