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Hattiesburg American from Hattiesburg, Mississippi • 4

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P.9a 4 HATTIESBURG AMERICAN Frl.r D.camb.r 10, Tours of Ellisville State School are scheduled Sunday John B. Van Slyke dies; services at 2 Saturday Lunch will be served at th school from 12:15 to 12:45 p.m. The trip to Ellisville will taka the place of the regular Decern-ber meeting of the HARC. An afternoon lour will be held for members of the Hattiesburg Assn. for a ed Children.

This will be from 1-4 p. m. The Ellisville State School will have two tours of the facilities Sunday. A morning tour from 10 a. m.

to noon will be held for anyone interested. mmm wmmmwrm aw iawmv jrawjaa iwam -mw Can't what she'd prefer? OPEN TIL JLmmmmmmmmmmm fiitSt. mmmmmml JilkJiHfei NIGHTLY 'TTT Puntrjieii EXCEPT SAT. AND IUN. ing.

Buria! will be in Highland Cemetery. Mr. Van Slyke had been employed by Smith Bakery for 35 years and had been semi-retired since last year. He was a member of Main Street Baptist Church and the Baracca Sunday School Class. Survivors are his wife, Mrs.

Delia Von Slyke, three daughters, Mrs. Elizabeth Arledge of Hattiesburg, Mrs. Ola Dana of Purvis, and Mrs. Nell Henderson of Mobile; three sons, Leonard and J. both of Hattiesburg, and Ray of Mobile; nine grandchildren, five sisters, Miss Vicey Lula Van Slyke, Miss Sadie Van Slyke, Mrs.

Lena Smith, all of Hattiesburg; Mrs. Ethel Smith of Brookhaven, and Mrs. Ada Fagan of Texas; two brothers, Harvey of Hattiesburg and Bardy of Petal and a number of nieces and nephews. Honorary pallbearers are members of the Baracca Sunday School class and employes of Smith Bakery. Postal Clerks Auxiliary sees Christmas film A Christmas story film from Southern Bell Telephone Co.

was shown Tuesday at the meeting of the Ladies' Auxiliary to Local 1311, National Federation of Postal Clerks. Mrs. Carryll James was hostess at her home and also showed the film. Mrs. Preston Cross presided over the meeting.

After an exchange of Christmas gifts, a party plate was served by the hostess. Meetings have been disbanded for the holidays. Activities resume Jan. 4 when Mrs. J.

D. Howell, 206 South 23rd will be hostess. Montgomery, Dottie Speights, first alternate, senior from Petal; Deborah; Gail Rhodes, fourth alternate, junior from Canton; and Martha McCaskill, third alternate, senior from Mobile. The five beauties will be featured in the beauty section of The Crusader, Carey's yearr k. CAREY'S MOST BEAUTIFUL Deborah Long, senior from Mobile, has been named "Most Beautiful Girl on Campus" At William Carey College.

Deborah, center, was selected Tuesday evening by a panel of judges during the school's an nual Beauty Pageant. The four alternates pose with her, from left: Beverly Golson, second alternate, freshman from -'B HMlBflB iJBBaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBk. v5jj Qjft CbVhge ft John Bura Van Slyke, 73, of 433 Mable died this morning at Methodist Hospital after an illness of three weeks. Services will bp held at 2 p.m. Saturday at Quigley Moore chapel with Dr.

John E. Barnes and Rev. James Conner official- Rites held for Mrs. Ingram Services were held at 10 a.m. today at Tabernacle Church in Covington County for Mrs Bell Ingram, 78, of Seminary Rt.

2, who died Wednesday in a Laurel hospital. Rev. L. L. Ritchie officiated.

Burial was in Union Cemetery in Covington County with Hulett Funeral Home in charge. Pallbearers were Herman Parker, Van Dale Mooney, Lester Ingram, Cliff, Terry and John Norris. Survivors are a daughler, a son, six grandchildren, nine great-grandchildren and three sisters. Virgil Thornhill services Saturday COLUMBIA Services will be held at 3 p.m. Saturday at Richland Creek Holiness Church for Virgil Thornhill, 49, of Fox-worth, Rt.

1, who deed Thursday at University Hospital, Jackson. Rev. Howley Cupstid will officiate. Burial will be in the church cemetery. Survivors are his wife, Mrs.

Irene Morgan Thornhill, two sons, Joe and Gerald, two daughters, Mrs. Laverne Blan-cey and Mrs. Peggy Castilow, all of Foxworth, Rt. a brother, Rodney of Foxworth, Rt. three sisters, Mrs, Bessie Stampley, Rt.

1, Foxworth; Mrs. Magaline Smith, Rt. 2, Foxworth; and Mrs. May Stampley of Pascagoula, and one GIVE HER Lively Young Fashions Noon stocks by Donnkenny More than just something to wear these rx- citing styles are something she will long re- Qfifik KJ -V, member and enjoy. CG Auxiliary officers named at Yule party A Christmas party for Flotilla 31, United States Coast Guard Auxiliary, was held Thursday night in the home of Joe and Ix)is Sarphie, Short Bay St.

Plans were made for one of the most successful years in the history of the local Flotilla for 1966. Highlight of the party was election of the 1966 officers. They are Francis Austin, com-commander; Joe Sarphie, III, training officer; Dr. Del Austin, operations officer; R. L.

(Bob) Calhoun, publicity; Mary Lou Austin secretary treasurer, and Lois Sarphie, Biddie Dreyfus and Doriece Geiger, communications committee. The Sarphie home was decorated in keeping with the holiday season. A Christmas party plate was served to about 30 members. The club has disbanded for the holiday season, with activities to be resumed in January. River stages Pascagoula River at Merrill, 3.0 feet, no change.

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SIM MR. JOHN HENRY TAYLOR Services 3:00 p.m. Saturday Dixit Baptist Church Intarmant Dixit Camatary MR. J. B.

VAN SLYKE Sarvicat 2 p.m. Saturday Puigley-Moora Chapal Interment Highland Cemetery MR. L. H. SHIPP Graveside Services 4 p.m.

Saturday Highland Cemetery tos Htm mm PHONE 584-624? Tree of Hope is erected The 15th annual Tree of Hope has been erected on Main St. by A. H. Bankston, Gary Mcln-nis C. T.

Townsend. Rev. John Klem and Rev. Garland Mcln-nis. Each $5 contribution will turn on a light.

Proceeds will be used to operate the Christmas Basket office and to send gifts to local inmates at Parchman. Contributions may be placed in a container at the tree or sent to Rev. Mclnnis Leslie Shipp dies after long illness; services Saturday Leslie H. Shipp, 78, of 210 Buschman died this morning in a Meridian hospital after lengthy illness. Quigley-Moore I.

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SI.M The Checks for YOUR 1966 a lengthy illness. Graveside services will be held 4 p.m. Saturday at Highland Cemetery. Quigley-Moore Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Survivors are a daughter, Mrs.

J. M. Davis, Rt. a son, Herbert Shipp of Slidell, ind his wife, Mrs. Mvrtle Shipp of Slidell.

ww saisssssssK a lUthem National These are onlv a few ml CHRISTMAS a ui uui irii jjr uuiict nun Deautu DonnKenny fashions. SPORTSWEAR SECOND FLOOR HANDBAGS A GIFT SHE'LL NEVER Funeral Service Information MR. GAVIN BAXTER Services were held 3 p.m. Thursday from residence McLain, Miss. SAVINGS will be in the mail to you Nov.

15, 1966 BE WITHOUT. CHOOSE FROM OUR HUGE COLLEC TION INNCLUDING THESE. RIGHT HANDSOME IAG IY THEODOR OF CALIFOR-NIA. MM EVER- MRS. BELL INGRAM Services were held 10 a.m.

Friday Tabernacle Church Covinqron County MR. CLARENCE (Bud) TRAVIS, JR. Services 10:00 a.m. Saturday Hulett Chapel LEFT IDEAL GIFT SET OF TOTE IAG AND UMBRELLA IN GREEN, RED, BLACK SAND. S.M $25.00 DOR sn When you shop early, you choose at YOUR 'carefully, unhurriedly, from complete selections of the most wanted items.

That's why your SNB Christmas Savings Club Check will be ready for you November 15, 1966. Join now! Christmas Savings provide the best means for shopping early shopping easy particularly SNB Christmas savings because your check will be ready next year in plenty of time to enjoy your Christmas shopping fully. BEAUTIFUL HAND DECORATED BELGIUM BAG BY CARON IN BELGIUM LINEN OR BLACK BASQUE. $1200 ACCESSORIES FIRST FLOOR MR. OLLIE OVERSTREET, JR.

Services 2:30 p.m. Sunday Main Street Baptist Church HULETT 0 NATIONAL SELECTED MORTICIANS DIAL JU 2-1571 MOLLYE'S FLORIST GIFT SH0PPE USE OUR 30 DAY CHARGE OR SOUTHERN NATIONAL BANK 118 WEST PINE STREET HATTIESBURG. MISSISSippi MONTH REVOLVING ACCOUNTS- BRING YOUR CREDIT CARD FOR FASTER SERVICE. The bank that will do more for you! member fdic 114 N. MAIN ST.

PETAL, MISS. TEL. 4-5837 HATTIESBURG'S QUALITY 1.

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