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action. Page 1V.ro THE COLUMBIAN-PROGRESS, COLUMBIA, MISSISSIPPI Thursday, 11, IOC and Mrs. W. R. Person, Mr, as well as other sample John Rimes ec lenier and Mrs.

Ted Padgett, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Griffith, Mr. and 1961, and a son, Dodds Rimes, and daughter, Mrs. Rosa Smith, also preceded him in death.

Pallbearers for the service were nephews of Mr. Rimes, Ed Yarborough, Harold Rimes, Pine Burr News By MRS. C. J. FAIRCHILD Census Collects Data On Working Mothers' Children Information on the arrangements made by working moth- throughout the U.

S. I The child care survey, wl! is the first made since 155C sponsored jointly by the Cr ren's Bureau of the Deri Cedar Grove Schedules Film Friday Nigh! "World's Fair a story of two young people at the World's Fair, will be shown at Cedar Grove Baptist Church 8t 7 p. rn. on Friday, February 1 ment of Health, EducatJ Mrs. Jerry Livingston, Mr.

and Mrs. II. K. Wood, Mr. and Mrs.

Foy McCown, Mr. and Mrs. Roy L. Harris, the Rev. and Mrs.

N. A. Dickson, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gray, Mr.

and Mrs. Ernest E. Polk, Mr. and Mrs. Cassie Bass, and Mr.

and Mrs. Sam Lawrence. Ferman Jackson, Wesley Jack lyienovn Funeral services were held for John Henry Rimes, 92, and Welfare and the Worn! son and Albert Futch, also n.JEureau of the Department Bill Ginn. Visiting during the weekend berry is at home after being with Mr. and Mrs.

Jesse a a patient at Marion County were Mrs.8' Day's daughter and General Hospital, family, Mr. and Mrs. Jamesj We congratulate Mrs. Mary Adams and children, of 'Pearl Lynn Soanes on being named urvev according to Director! Working mothers survey, according to uirecior 11 fA--01. survey will be asked for "Honorary pallbearers were Walter, Ben and Everett Thomas W.

McWhirter of the urawiora, ana ryiertown re tired mail carriers and post information as: Who usu looks after your child you are working? How old the person who does vour Celebrates 21s! Anniversary The twenty-first anniversary of the Columbia Recreation Center will be celebrated on Saturday, February 13, with an opeii house and two programs. The center, for school children, is usually called "The Rec" by them. It is located in the Waterworks Building in City Park. Elementary school age students and younger are invited to attend an. open house from 5 until 8 p.m., with a special program being presented at 7 p.m.

Junior High and High School students are invited from 8:30 p.m. closing, with a special program at 8:45. Committees include: Pro luver, liiiDo bmitn ot ko-i Betty Crocker homemaker of komo, Mr. and Mrs. Felton tomorrow at Hub High School.

Bruton of Columbia, Mrs. Al- Rev. and Mrs. Porter Buck-bert Case and children of 0f Goss were visiting Friday Popetown and Mr. Day's bro- with the sick in our commun-ther and sisters, Floyd office emlpoyees.

Surviving are four daugh Bureau's regional office in Atlanta. The questions on child care will supplement the regular monthly inquiries on employ -ment and unemployment ob- by Sitting? How many hour week was the child cared ters, Mrs. Edith Sullivan Tylertown, Ethel Brent of Laurel," Mrs." Pauline Durikley Mrs. Myrtle Gibson and Mrs under this arrangement? Mrs. Olivia Cooper visited during the weekend with her tained for the U.

S. Bureau of the arrangement cover all Hettie Gill; all of Columbia. J. B. Mixon of New Orleans, USM Scholarship Filing Deadline April 1 is the "deadline for applications to be received for the Doyle Coats and the Crys-telle Ford scholarships sponsored by the Marion county chapter of the University of Southern Mississippi Alumni.

The scholarships will be awarded oh' the basis of academic record, citizenship record Labor Statistics of Topeka, Kans. and Mrs Amy Jean Rhoden of Colum time you were away at i wo children, Mr. and Mrs. Her If not, who looked after child the rest of the time? 1 1 The information will be col -lected during the work week bia; two sons, Carey Rimes of Tylertown and Charles Rimes 12. The encounter of the two young people, one a Walt Disney national talent Iwinrier and the other making his acting debut, and their growing friendship during the day-is the vehicle through which the' audience is at once entertained, informed and inspired.

Pamela Baird plays; the role of a graduate nurse from 'Montana. Jean Luc -Ray plays the part of a Swiss-French xchange student enrolled as an architect at a New -York University. The culture and heritage of many of the world's communi much did you pay for thp starting February 15 from se of Laurel; five sisters, Mrs lected households in this area 'of the child? from the Tylertown Baptist Church at 4 P.1 Monday with Sullivan, pastor, officiating, assisted by the Rev. John Payne, pastor of the Tylertown Methodist Church. Mr.

Rimes -was the father of Mrs. T. Arny (Amy Jean)Rhoden of this city. Interment was in Tylertown ce Mr. Rimes, who was probably' Tylertown's oldest citizen, died Sunday afternoon about 4 15 at his home after an ill -ness-of three months.

A native of Old Pike County, Mr. Rimes was born June 25, 1872, son of Louis C. and Mollie Hood Rimes, pioneer residents of that area. Mr. Rimes had lived in Tylertown about fifty years.

A farmer and a rural mail carrier, he had been retired for the past 27 years. He maintained an active interest in life, community, affairs and politics throughout his lifetime and M. E. Futch, Mrs. W.

W. Ma-gee and Miss Belle Rimes of La. was a recent visitor in the man Cooper and baby, also Mr. Fred Syi vest land Mrs. James Holloman and B.

P. Sawyer III is recover- baby, all of Pascagoula. ed from injuries received in a Mr, and Larkin Spears basketball game and is back in have received word that their school. daughter and family, Mr. and Condy Fairchild and Cathy Mrs- Bil1 Hale and children Fairchild, who were on the sick arrived safely at Hunt Tylertown, Mrs.

S. Jackson of Progress and Mrs. Kelder in school and community and gram, Jerry Livingston and student members of the Rec rn economic need Johnson of Albuquerque, Students interested in enter sixteen grandchildren; and Yk ivppIt wpw nhip tn i-p. mgton i3eacn, iani. alter re twenty-two great grandchild cently leaving here.

Sunday evening visitors with Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Fairchild turn to their duties this week.

Pam Cooper was able to be at hu ch Sunday after being ing the University of Southern Mississippi this coming fall and who needs financial help are urged to file application. The application should be in letter form and should give infor 1 ri i i ties are shown by visits to pavilions and exhibition areas of Steering Committee; Decorations, Mrs. T. B. Wddrop and student members of steering committee; Punch, Mrs.

W. R. Person and committee; and Cookies, Mrs. Clyde D. Simmons and Mrs.

Ted Padgett. Chaperones for the evening will be Mrs. Edwin Warley, director of the center, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde D.

Simmons, Dr. and Mrs, T. B. Waldrop, This Is To Advise That E-Z Finance Plan Of Columbia Has Purchased All Of-The Outstanding Loans Of DIAL LOANS INC. sick; Mrs.

Ray Soanes, we are ana uainv mciuaea Mrs. Jf air-glad to hear, is up and about icblId'Sr sister, Mrs. Martha again after a few days illness. Mlxon and Mrs. Catherine Hi--Fr ed Mollis lias returned if fnd home from Texas where he has! SJA L' Soltoilv mation relative to academic the fair; The United States Pa-vailion with its Hall -of Challenges and Illinois Pavilion's treatment of the Jife and times -Toxey Hal (Continued from Page 1) a Doem he recited that this kuu iviiKe, aiso mr.

ana mrs. of Abraham Lincoln are fea Clarence Mixon and Kent, all of New Orleans, La. tured settings: in development of the contrasting backgrounds of the Amer Mr. and Mrs. Ray Pittman, Mr.

economic need. Applications' should be mailed to Miss Helen Hood, president of the Marion County Chapter, USM Alumni, 800 Church Street, Columbia, not later than midnight of April 1. Bill Beard is chairman of i and Mrs. John Mullinss. Mr, Mrs.

Ray Soans from our vi ican girl from Custer, -Mon and Mrs. George" Guriri, Mr. To Those Wh om It May Concern: Kindly Make All Payments Directly To I E-Z Finance Plan of Columbia Located East Court House Square i i Should There Ie Any Question Regarding The Above Transaction Kindly Call DON WHITE, Mgr. PHONE 6-5323 the Jesse Dav hnmp as they" are moving to Greenville. Mr.

and Mrs. Sam Prine and daughter of Columbia, Mr. and tana, and Eric, the Swiss student from The1 climax takes place in' the Billy Grahahi Pavilion where i Mr mtnmi J' scholarship i 1 1 been visiting with relatives. Linda and Arlene Boliri of Union "were Saturday night visitors in'the L. Fortenberry home and attended church.

The Rev. Porter Buckly, pastor, brought both messages Sunday at Pine' Burr Baptist Church. Sunday morning he chose the subject "From Sinking Sand He Lifted reading from Psalms We also 'enjoyed a special song, "Whispering Hope," by Connie Buckly, Peggy Yates, Sharon Barber, Beckie Davis and tjruuiii whirh will PivP rnrpful rotiRid- "Man In; 5th I Dimension Mrs. Louis Newsom of Spring Mobile, Ala. were recent visit- eration to all entries and make Cottage," also Byron Sanders of ors with Mr.

and Mrs. Grady its report shortly after the Union were recent visitors in Lucas and children. (April 1 deadline. was" noted as an authority on the history of his home area. He was a member of Tylertown Baptist Church, had been a Sunday School teacher and superintendent, and was active in the music of the church being a member of men's quartet One of the highlights of Mr.

Rimes' life as a younger man was the honor of being among twenty-five Mississippians who served with others from over the United States in 1893 at the World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago, the first world's fair. His wife, Mrs. Ella Crawford Rimes, died in October, 1 McGREGOR'S offers ISie fanioiis "Old Colonv Col- makes its impact on the film's principals. The young couple's impressions of the unusual cinema presentation become a symbol of the actual response by thousands who have found spiritual meaning and purpose to life amid the glitter and excitement of the New life's a middlin' crooked trail, and the trail ain't always clear." Mr. Hall said he likes to think a man gone astray, is a man who just lost his way.

"The greatest thing you'll do is to wield influence to lead menj women, boys and girls into the Way of Life," Mr: Hall said, pledging his earnest endeavor, "as long as I'ni here to make this a better country, in which to live." The resolution adopted was signed by President Philip Sin-gley and members of the bar association, Vernon H. Broom, Bernard Callender, Scbe Dale, Circuit Judge Sebe Daie, James R. Davis, Frnest Duff, Maurice Dantin (district attorney), Mrs. UhT Poole For-nea, Richard D. Foxworth, Roy J.

'Goss, Michael Lawless (county attorney) Henry E. Pope, Ben M. Ravvls. Garland Upton and Chancellor Thomas D. Ott.

few fli Margie Yates, with Mack Dav- 1 Iprfinn Correlated open stock Bedroom Pieces! IVIIVII UMWlf is at the piano. We are glad that Merri Ann Fortenberry) little 'daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Shelby Forten World's Fair. -Danfin president of Maricn County Jaycees; Representative T.

Z. (Hoot) Gipson, chairman of (Continued from Page 1) Chamber of Commerce are THE COLUMBIAN-PROGRESS d-class mail privileges authorized at 318 Second Street Columbia, Mississippi, under Act of March 3, 1879. Published weekly at $4.00 per year in Marion and Ben McCraw, president Paul Congressional Action commit-Oliver, manager; Bert Law- tee; John Wooten, Industrial rence, vice president; Tom Committee chairman; and Bill Shows, director; Walley Wesley, Gray, director. adjoining counties and $5.00 else where. if I i-t- 4 i 111 Will 'r- ,1 s.

7 I 5 "1 Ih liiV v.v.'.v.'.-.' fs-'MF r. fc it 4 I if FINE FABRICS Come To COLUMBIA At Full Size Panel Bed Four Drawer Chest Double Dresser Mirror A A A A A XT ELECnON a STYLE SOMCC SATCFDCTM TERMS: 130 MONEY D017H $10 MONTH OPEN STOCK PRICES: Full size oxbow bed $34.88 4-drawer chest Single dresser mirror $58.88 Double dresser Nite stand $18.88 Rancher desk Desk chair Full-size bookcase bed Oxbow bunk bed wrail ladder $48.88 Winthrop chest desk $58.88 Corner Desk $28.88 Bachelor chest $44.88 Bookcase hutch $28.88 Bookcase $28.88 "sturdy as an oak" youVe said this many times to describe sometliing tough, rugged, and durable these handsome correlated bedroom pieces are skillfully crafted in beauiful, natural grain solid oak. Tops for durabilty and rustic beauty, these authentc reproductions of pioneer Americana will fit gracefully into your master bedroom or stand up to the toughest abuse in the children's room and never lose their good looks. Buy the basic pieces you need NOW additional pieces may be purchased at any time. Halpern's has the most complete notion department in townl They have a complete line of "Coats' Clark" Thread, Zippers, and Tapes, which are also dyed to match, to make it easy for you.

Especially exciting is their: most1 complete Dritz Sewing Notion Dept. "When Hal-pern's says' One Stop' they1 mean it. As for Patterns they are now stocking 5 Butter-rick and Simplicity Vogue by mail order.1 All pieces with DOUBLE-COATED hand rubbed finish dust proof, center guided and dovetailed drawer construction. 3n vii i Free! When it comes to sewing Halpern's has everything your heart can desire, having one of the widest selections of fashion fabrics in the entire south, you will always find the desired color the desired quality or the desired fabric whether you desire a 5 9-c cotton for that back-to-school or house dress, or a beautiful imported French Alson lace for that very special occasion. AI i fi Lb fin X- I 'II II 1 4 Halpern's Gift Certificates.

Just Visit The Halpern's Department And See The New Fabrics And Register Nothing. To Buy Awards to be at 5 P.M., Saturday, February 13th. You do not have to be present' to win. rorma UDenina 5 Thursday Friday 9 Saturday FEBRUARY 11 12-13 J. And As An Introductory Offer: T)rP.

ft if I -'S NO ONE SELLS FOR LESS! Here's why! McGregor's prices are guaranteed to be the lowest obtainable. We will refund the difference if any identical item can be purchase for lass elsewhere within 30 days under the same conditions of terms and service! ALL HALPERN'S FABRICS, TRIMMINGS, NOTIONS (A ti cti a DISCOUNT Columbia Phone 6-3761 414 South High School Avenue During These 3 Days Only.

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