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The Magee Courier from Magee, Mississippi • 6

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The Magee Courieri
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Magee, Mississippi
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6A THE MAGEE COURIER, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1981 Union Academy to host famous Red Heads Union Academy will host one of the more unique basketball games of the season as a UA men's team opposes the nationally famous All-American Red Heads Feb. 9 at 7:30 p.m. The game will feature an amazing halftime show of thrilling ball handling wizardry and special tricks. The famous Red Heads furnish a circus of routines, spiced with skill and professional polish. The Union Academy men's team is composed of Charlie Ward, Jack Cram, 'Coose' McGuire, Speck Ashley, Boo Boo Errington, Claude I'errett and Johnny Mack Smith.

Admission is $3 for adults and $2.50 for children. During their 'Sportacular' halftime show, the Red Heads will perform many of the following basketball tricks; girls bumping basketballs into the basket with their heads, dribbling basketballs with their feet and knees, keeping three basketballs moving at the same time, plus others. Virgiiiia extends farther Oddly enough, Virginia extends farther west than West Virginia. Card of Thanks Coil gave us many wonderful things. The love of friends, the romfort of prayer and his healing power.

Words alone cannot express the love in our heart for the many friends who passed our way in our hours of need. We say thank you for all the kind words and comfort you gave to us, the food, the flowers, your visits, phone calls and your prayers. Our heartfelt thanks and gratitude to Dr. Herring, Dr. Stephens and Dr.

Runnels for their faithful service. All the nurses at Magee Hospital for their labor of love. To all the pastors and church members for their special prayers for Novel's recovery. God's commandment to us all was "l.ove thy neighbor as Each one of you surely honored that commandment in his name. Again let us say a special thank vou.

May Cod bless you and yours always. We love vou. 1 0 In (3 Depositors Savings Fj) NOW Accounts are for you! Earn 5.25 interest on any Account Balance. Maintain $400 Balance enjoy Free Checking. Unlimited checking.

Special accounts for Senior Citizens. Magee 849-5193 Mendenhall 847-2305 Students attend press conference Three Magee High School students attended an American Cancer Society Youth Press Conference which was held at Mississippi College in Clinton Jan. 28. The conference was held to provide greater youth awareness of cancer and how it affects young people. Pictured with Dr.

Tate Thigpen. associate professor of medicine and director of the Division of Medical Oncology at the University of Mississippi Medical Center are, left to right, Cyndi Bvnum. Demethous Morris and Alex Smith. Judge Nevel Mangum Annie Lois and Nedda Ann Susan Callahan's 'Windmill' Obituaries ill 1 I Ml ill 1 HI it! in Hi ILK! ot First Baptist Chun!) nt Ml dine. Funeral seniles weie ciMidmted at 11 a.m.

Feb. -1 at the lpum Mum Mitchell Funeral Home of Mt Olive with Rev. Charles F. Maples and Rev. Hill Ration of filiating.

Ruri.il was in the Magee Cetneteiv with I pmn Minis Mitt hell Funetal Home of Mt. (Hie in ihaige ot arrangements. Survivors include: his wife, Mrs. Pauline D. 1'rine of Mt.

Olive; one daughter. Mrs. Billy I. (Ann) Wilson of Baton Rouge. I.

one son. James Collins of Houston, I five sisters, Mrs. Willie Mae Frost of Panama City. Mis. Annelle Meadows.

Clio. Mrs. Aleene May. Austin. Mrs.

F.velvn Sapp, Chipley. and Mrs. Ionise Price, Phillipines; nine grandchildren: one great-grandchild; and a number of nieces and nephews. Mrs. Nannie D.

Miley Mrs. Nannie 0. Miley. 8ti. of Rt.

4 Morton (White Oak Community) died Jan. 27 at Smith County Hospital. I he Smith Countv natie was a member of the While Oak Baptist Church. runrral services were conducted at 3 p.m. Jan.

at While Oak Baptist Church with Rev. Ralph Hall officiating, and burial was at hile Oak Cemetery. Survivors include her husband. Rov Miley. White Oak; one daughter.

Mrs. Thelma Purkeii. IVarl: two sisters. Mrs. B.

Murphy. White Oak; Miss Bessie Dukes. White Oak; three grandchildren, eight great gr audi hildren a host of nieces, nephews and friends. -zzzzzzzzzzz Colling All Home Makers Drought To You by Carol McCulloch Qene Polk jphartnacij Gene Polk has a complete Mrs. Connie Amor Wolfe Mrs.

Connie Arnor Wolfe, 77, of Mize died Jan. 29 at Covington County Hospital. 1 he Smith County native was a member of the Church of Christ, Funeral services were conducted at 10 a.m. Feb. 1 at Calvary Presbyterian Church of Mize with Rev.

Richard Wiman officiating. Colonial Chapel of Magee was in charge of arrangements, and burial was at Calvary Church Cemetery. Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Bobbie Allen. Mize; one son, Connie Mac Wolfe, Mize; one sister, Mrs.

Vanoi Hayden. Waco, I TfSHif grandrhiMren and four great line of valentine candy cards! Home of 60 Our senior citizen's savings plan. Ask us about it today. We Try Harder VISA" 1 fcSEUBO Open 8:30 a.m.-6 p.m. 113 S.

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"I he Rankin County native was a member of Methodist Chuich. Funeral services were conducted at II a.m. Jan. 29. at the I'pton Funeral Home Chapel with Rev.

W.J. Henderson of ficiating. Burial was in the IV Lo Cemeterv with I'pton Funeral Home in charge of arrangements. Survivors include: four brothers. Wesley Wallace.

Florence. Moody Wallace and Clarence Wallace, both of Mendenhall. and Fddie Wallace, Brandon; two sisters. Mrs. Marie Calahan.

Jinson Beach. and Mrs. Rai hel rvevich. N.Y. two granddaughters.

Mrs. Jeanie C. Hill. Reisterstown. Maryland, and Mrs.

Linda C. 1 ut ker. Jackson. Clarence (Pop) Layton Clarence (Pop) l.avton. 75.

304 Circle Mendenhall. died Jan. 27 at the Simp son (tenet al Hospital in Mendenhall. The Simpson Countv native was a member of the First Baptist Church. Funeral sen ices were conducted at 1 1 a.m.

Jan. 28 from the I'pton Funeral Home Chapel with Rev, Hueston Adkins officiating. Burial was at the Poplar Springs Cemetery with I pton Funeral Home of Mendenhall in charge of arrangements. Survivors include: bis wife. Mrs.

l.oree l.avton of Mendenhall: two sons. John Howard l.avton and Thomas l.avton. both of Mendenhall: one sister, Mrs. Loula Finley of Forest. I.

four grandchildren. Fllen. Joey. Christopher and l.eah l.avton, all of Mendenhall. Carpet Fresh Deodorizer Schick Blades plus platinum Colgate Toothpaste With exclusive teflon coating.

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Leaves fresh, clean smell on carpets and rugs. 29 1 LJ uj Contac Capsules Propa P.H. Lotion Tylenol Capsules Extra Strength Formula Six ways to decorate small room Here ore a half-dozen suggestions on decorating small room to moke it not only seem bigger, but to moke it serve you better, too. 1 Stretch short walls visually, and functionally, with strong horizontal shapes, such as book cases or wall units with shelves. 2.

Use some lighter colors because they tend to increase the sense of space. 3. De sure to use furniture of the correct scale for small room. Avoid too many extra large pieces which may be fine in a bigger room, but not in a small room. Fortunately, there's a lot of furniture that is correctly scaled, and works well in small room.

4. Usuqlly. wall-to-wall carpet is preferable to scatter rugs which break the floor up into too many lines. 5. Use solid colors or small patterns instead of bold patterns.

6. You can expand space visually by using some mirrors. It's amazing how much more depth, and additional space, a room will seem to hove with the proper use of mirrors. And another good suggestion is to shop with us for good furniture selection and ideas for all the rooms of your home. Remember, we're a com- plete home furnishings center with furniture, appliances, floor covering, ond T.V.'s for your convenience under our roof.

And we appreciate the opportunity to serve you! Mendenhall Furniture Company "The Quality Store" 179 Main Street Phone 647-1531 Mendenhall 10 cold capsules for fast relief of a cold. For acne pimples Mrs. Lula Jane Nelson Mrs. ula Jane Nelson. 75, Rt.

2. Mize. died Jan. 27 at the Covington Countv Hospital. The Smith County native was a member of Oak Grove Baptist Church.

Funeral services were conducted at 2 p.m. Jan. 28 at the Oak Grove Baptist Chuich with Rev. Giles Hankins and Bro. Murray officiating.

Burial was in the. Oak Grove Cemetery with Minis Mitchell Funeral Home in charge of arrangements. Survivors include: her husband, JO. Nelson, Mize; one daughter, Miss Maudie Nelson, Mize; two brothers. Yardainan Stewart of Mize and Wesley Stewart.

Shreveport. two sisters. Mrs. Beulah Sullivan and Mrs. Levodie Sullivan, both of Mize; and a number of nieces and nephews, Active Pallbearers were Donald Stewart.

Charles Earl Stewart. Breland Sullivan. Roger Earl Robinson. Carol D. Stewart.

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Pinola. died Jan. 31 at the Simpson County Hospital. The Simpson County native was a member of the Shivers Baptist Church. Funeral services were conducted at 2 p.m.

at the Upton Funeral Home Chapel with Rev. Sam Tucker, Rev. Phillip Douglas and Rev. T.M. Roberts officiating.

Burial was in the Peacock Cemetery with Upton Funeral Home in charge of arrangements. Survivors include: her husband, Wallace Sullivan, Rt. 2, Pinola; one sister, Mrs. Myrt Westmoreland, Rt. 2, Pinola; a number of nieces and nephews; and a host of relatives and friends.

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2 at the Covington County Hospital. "I he Simpson County native was a member.

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