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The Magee Courier from Magee, Mississippi • 4

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The Magee Courieri
Location:
Magee, Mississippi
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4
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Page Four, Section One The Ma-gee Courier, Magee, 19G6 ball game Friday night and saw grandson Stephen Lamar tloing a bit of fancy tackling. Women. Kita is the daughter of Hugh Byrd, former student and next door neighbor and real long time friend of this reporter and the grand daughter of the late J. E. and Le-ona McNeil Bvrd.

THE MOUNT OLIVE NEWS Written By Mrs. Laura Drummond In lifelong resident of Sinip? I County and a member u( K( jnedy Springs Baptist n1UlTh' Sm vi vo'rs include his Mrs. Willidean Warren. Rt I Magei; 1 daughters. Mrs.

neth Thompson, White Miss Jerry Lynn Miss I )eboi ah Warren, all (1r Rt. Magee; Mother. nnie Dukes Warren. 2 brothers, Mrs. Will H.

Polk and daughters of Batesville were the week end guests of Mrs. Olive Wade and Mrs. Hazel Pojk. ary Association on Saturday at King Edward Hotel in Jackson. She left Ml.

Olive a-beut 0:1, "i a.m. and had a nice ride to and from Jacks en with co-sponsor Jamie Arlington, swapped ideas with fellow librarians at the meeting, greeted friends from here, there, and you visited Huber's Shoe Shop and was back home by 2:00 p.m. Oh yes, she got a honk and a hello l'rcm Mrs. Boyd and Sandra as she strop led along Capitol Street. Transacting business at the YA Hospital on Friday were Mrs.

Katye Horton, Lee Mc-Ccllum, Thomas Alston ami Clvde Powell. Recent guests of the CV ile Fowells were Mrs. Powell's sister and her husband, Mr and Mrs. John E. Swearing-ton of Memphis.

South Championship, but we want all the Pirate boosters on hand as they meet Salem at Salem on October 28 and Topeka. Tilton on the home field for the Homecoming game on November 4. Chapel Rites Monday For Kiley Sullivan Chapel rites for Kiley Thames Sullivan of lit. 4, Mt, Olive, were held at 2 p.m. on Monday from the Mims Mitchell Chapel with Rev.

W. C. Hallmark, Rev. Roberts and Rev. Bishop officiating.

Interment was made with Masonic rites in the Sharon cemetery with Mims Mitchel Funeral Home in charge of arrangements. Mr. Sullivan, a native lifelong resident of Smith County, passed away Saturday at the Magee General Hospital following a lengthy illness. He was a member of Concord Bap-tisl Church. Survivors include his wife.

J.D.Warren Passes Suddenly; Rites Tuesday Funeral services for Joe Dennis I. Warren of the Sumrall Community were held Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock from the Pleasant Hill Baplis) Church with Rev. Gene Young officiating, assisted by Rev. McCallum. Bur-iial followed in Pleasant cemetery with the Mims Mitchell Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.

Mr. Warren, year old dairy tanner of the Sumrall community, died suddenly of a Cerebral Hemorrhage Sunday as he was working with his cattle. A member of his family found his body in the pasture around 4 p.m. He was Lloyd Warren, both 1 sister. Mrs.

Ethel Kenne.lv ol Magee. Guests in the home of Uev. and Mrs. V. H.

Rose this week are the parents of Mrs. Rose, Mr. and Mrs. Banks Adams of Milan. Term.

Why is it the ijmora and the intelli gent si i remain silent. Congratulations to Eugene Polk of Magee. who received the coveted 'Man of the Year' plaque awarded annually by the Magee Chamber of Commerce! The presentation was made at the 10th anniversary banquet to the owner of Polks Pharmacy and incoming president of the Magee Chamber of C.ommeice. Mt. Olive's gift to Magee is the oldest son of Hazel Brinson Polk of Mt.

Olive and the late Eugene Polk. His wife Edith is also a Mt. Olive native, the daughter of Mrs. Irene King of Mt. Olive and, the kite Bert King.

The Polks are parents of three children. Judy, Brinson and Sherry. Mt. Olive and yours truly salute you, Mr. President.

Visiting with her parents, the P. H. Dicksons. last week Make your plans to attend the Holloween Carnival spon-soied by the Mt. Olive PTA.

on Monday Oct. 31, at the school gymnasium. Suppijr will be served at the cafeteria beginning at p.m. with the doors opening for the stage events at p.m. The-v will be fun for all.

Come and bring the whole familv. The American Legion Auxiliary met in the home of Mrs. John Horton with Mrs. Ruth Black and Miss Allie McLood as co-hostesses. During the business session with Mrs.

0. L. Beard, Unit President, presiding, the minutes were read by Mrs. Roy King. Mrs.

Taf: Richardson offered the prayer. The group sang the Sla: Spangled Banner. Mrs. C. M.

Powell reported (52 members had paid dues. Members were asked to get their Christmas for veterans in Hospitals gifts three per member to Mrs. E. T. Flynt.

Mrs. C. W. Chain, Mrs. Betty Prince or Mrs.

C. L. Byrd by Now 10th. The program on Education and Scholarships was presented by Mrs. Horton and Mrs.

J. G. Flynt. The hymn of the month "Day Is Dying In The West" was sung by the group with Mrs. Joe Yates accompanying.

Refreshments were served by the hostesses assists. i by Melanie and Faith Black. end was daughter Sara from Your best friends is who will tell you the even if it hurts. A compliment remains the best way in insuring at ion. Jackson and her cousin "Little Mattie Mae" also of Jackson.

Spending last week end in Mt. Olive were Mr. and Robert E. Milling, Rose Ann. Robbie and Barbara of New Orleans.

M. M. Magee, Real Estate Sunday guests of Mrs. Kathleen Miller were her sister. Mrs.

Dorothy 15. Allen of Jackson and Iter daughter. College students from Mi. Olive attending the Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship conference at Park. Hat-tiesburg, during the week were Priscilla Miller.

Susie McXair and Kay Runnels, representing County Junior College. Students from several states and eleven colleges were in attendance. Well the Pirates came through hist Friday night to -feat the highly touted up Mize Pulldogs by a 1 score. It was sweet revenge for Olive after losing to Mize last year. It looks like the Pittites are heading for the Mid mi 231 WE BUILD, BUY, SELL DEVELOPE, LEASE AND FINANCE.

Cong: atulations io Ml. Olives own Dr. Joseph E. oh nst Mrs. Carrie Sullivan, Rt.

Mt. Olive; 1 son. Wayne Sul-j iivan. Meridian: 3 grand child-it 2 blethers. Clay Sullivan.

Jackson; Chapman Sullivan, V'icksburg; 0 sisters, Mrs. Wells. Mrs. Alonzo Wells: Mrs. G.

H. Sullivan; Mrs. Lillian Sullivan, till of Rt. 4, Mt, Olive: Mrs. Minnie Walker Giccnville; Mis.

15. T. Bishop. McComb. Subscribe To The Magee Courier For The Best In County State News.

who became the president cl- ect of 'lie Mississippi Aeade-I my of General Practice at the1 election of officers at their state meeting last eek in I n. We're pieuil of you. I Doctor Joe. We were pleased to note the name of Nita Byrd of Berea. among the twelve stu clems who were initiated by Alpha Beta Alpha, honorary Library Science Fraternity, at Mississippi State College for Spending the week end with Mrs.

Helen MeXair and Mrs. Clarice Mathis was their mother, Mrs. O. T. Tanner of Pcntonia.

Mrs. Tanner attended the Mize Mt. Olive foot- Call On Us For AH Your Real Estate Needs M. M. MAGEE, REAL ESTATE Office Phone 3S53 Home Phone 3409 Located On South Main Magee Your reporter attended the meeting of Mississippi Libr- j-- te.w ttB VHI Vfll US Wtk '''Z Magnolia Mohair SWEATERS 2 Lb.

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