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The Webster Progress-Times du lieu suivant : Eupora, Mississippi • 6

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TRI-OOUNTY TIMES. EUPQRA. (WEBSTER COUNTY), MISSISSIPPI. THURSDAY, JANUARY 11, 1968 Knodel. Mr.

and Mrs. Earl CARD OF THANKS Our sense of great loss has Fellowship Carver and Tammy went to Mobile on Thurslday and ac Visitors in the D. N. McClain companied her home. To the home owners of Webster (ounly BELLEFOIITAIIIE We had a good service at the Fellowship Baptist Church on Sunday evening, Dec.

28, with the Rev. Jimmy Slauddy, pastor of the Methodist Church, dcliverinc a wonderful New home this past week were Mr, vegebil; Christmas visitors In the W. Larry Halford, Mr. and Mrs. B.

Marlowe home were Mrs, Countv A CTonl W. L. Garner and children, Mr. Purvie Dunlap, Mr. ana Mrs, Charles Burns and daughter announces niQn- and Mrs.

Ted Blaylock and Ju r1M'a mr wde vegetable nr Mr. W. V. Dunlap, Mr. George been softened by the multitude of kind acts by so many of you, our friends.

All acts, prayers and our assurance of your continued remembrance will continue to be a source of comfort. We shall always cherish your understanding strength as we lean upon Him who is the source of all strength. Gratefully, The James Price Shaw Family lia. Mr. and Mrs.

Cecil McKay Year message. We will all do McClain and some of his fam Ult HIT- 3THMM I i. We are now taking Homestead Exemption Applications and will continue through April 1, 1968. It will be verv hrronrtant tn and children of Winona, Mr. inw wisely if we abide by his sug- growing okra or cod and Mrs.

Jack Hodges of ily, Mr. and Mrs. C. Hawkins and family and Mr. Gurvis for the New Year.

Times subscription rates are increased Due to tho Increase In the postal rates and the ever Increasing cost of newsprint, Ink, it has become necessary for The Tri-County Times to Increase their subscription rates from $2.00 per year to $3.00 per year to cover the rising mailing expenses. The Tri-County Times regrets this necessity, and since we have been publishing a newspaper here we have withstood one poastal increase without increasing our rates, but the one that becomes effective this week makes it impossible for us to continue the $2.00 a year subscription rate. Joe Hubbard, Editor Greenwood, Mr. and Mrs. i Uis in wey Hawkins.

Claud Marlowe of Grenada, Mr. W. T. Lewis visited his The hymn singing at Fellow-ship was enjoyed by a good congregation on Sunday afternoon, Mr. and Mrs.

Bill Marlowe sisters on Thursday afternoon moling win Community House in am, 11 -a have license plates number for all vehicles owned by husband and wife when applying. Please bring tax receipts If at all possible. We are open Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to and family, Mrs. W.

L. Garner Miss Ophie Lewis is in a Rest Home in Mathiston and Mrs, Xj lh aizp.m Funeral services were held at Fellowship Church on Saturday afternoon for Mr. Price Shaw and children, Mrs. Peal Neai and Mrs. Ken Kroger and sons CARD OF THANKS Ora Blackwell is in Starkville Hospital.

We are glad to learn We want to say "Thanks To visited on Sunday in Winona Interment was in the North a p.m. and until noon on Call 258-75S5! All Of Our Friends, Neighbors with the Tid Blaylocks. that Mrs. Blackwell is Improv Union Cemetery. He was and Relatives" for every kind ing at this time.

Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Hill of good man. We extend sym ness shown us during the Holi Mrs. T.

M. Breland and Miss C. Russell Shaw, Tax Assessor, pathy to his loved ones Memphis visited during Christ other news events to COUNTY TIMES. days. Risa Breland visited her par mas with the Ottis Salley The Rev.

J. W. Hicks, form Thanks for the gifts, cards, ents, Mr. and Mrs. W.

T. erly of this community, passed 'The best Is none loo visits and even the phone calls, family of Batesville, Mr. and Lewis, on Thursday. N. East Alva away on Sunday.

Funeral ser Miss Shelia Marlowe visited in Greenwood this week with Mrs. Billy Dan Tabb of Rose- We are sorry that the Rev. With it all put together, made the days brighter. Weather vices were held here at the Mr. and Mrs.

P. A. Salley dale, Mr. and Mrs. R.

O. Ray, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hodges. Baptist Church on Monday, T.

0. Proctor couldn be at the chudch services on Sunday conditions, added to our health hnrf all thoir rhilrlren Sieue AtKms Ot fcupora, Christmas Day visitors with problems, have almost made Interment was in North Union Cemetery. had many because of a death in the fam mr. ana Mrs. Hermit Worthy Mrs.

Pearl Neal and Mrs. Ken for Christmas, except Clytee, shut-ins out of the two of us. and children, Mrs. Dan Mid- ily. The Rev.

Holloway filled in Kroger and sons were Mr. In of Florida. Again we say "Thank You, (friends here who apprciated him as a pastor for many good for our customers You can be sure that only fresh, potent drugs of top quality will be used in prescriptions filled here. Embry Drug Co. Mr.

and Mrs. Simon Hood of dleton and daughter of Winona, Mrs. Carroll Hemphill and Cleveland. gram Neal of Grenada, Mr. and Mrs.

Alton Neal of Winona. and Happy New Year" to all. years. The Rev. and Mrs.

John Ottis -Mr. and Ms. J. K. Miller Lisa, Mr.

and Mrs. Jack Clan- Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Peeples Ruleville visited recently with Mr. and Mrs.

C. O. Hood. Mr. and Mrs.

J. H. Shaw Mr. and Mrs. E.

J. Hood had Hemphill of Magnolia, Mr. and ton and children of Florence, nada. Mrs. Billy Shaw and family of and childlren of Memphis visited in the W.

E. Middleton the pleasure of having all of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Patterson, Visitors during the holidays visited from Friday until Sun Charleston and many relatives their children and grandchild Mr. E.

B. Wray of Memphis, with Mr. and Mrs. P. A.

Salley home last Sunday. ren them in their home on and friends have been visiting day with the Finner Carvers in Pulaski, Tenn. Finner, Jr. and Mr. and Mrs.

T. H. Middleton were Mr. and Mrs. Junior Pee Mrs.

Otis Salley, Brenda and Your REXALL Store Phone 258-2321 Eupora Mrs. Myrlle Shaw since the Christmas Day. of Pardes, Mr. and Mrs Mrs. Bernice Salley and daugh Mr.

Shaw visited in New Or-, Mr. and Mrs. Travis Watson death of her husband, Mr. ples and family of Jackson, Mr. and Mrs.

Dennis Peeples Charles Swindoll and Arliss. ters visited on Thursday in the leans with his sistsr and Keith of and Mrs. Berta Norwood Price Shaw. Mr. Howell Childs, Mrs.

Madge Granville Marter home in Gre- Carver, Rod Stevens, Barron and daughters of Memphis. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Skelton Eupora were guests in the Ce cil Skelton and Oswalt home on woods, Mr. and Mrs.

C. 0. Hood, the Rev. and Mrs. J.

and James Robert visited in the Donald Skelton home in Christmas Day, Herman, and Earnest Taylor, all from University of visited Mrs. Shaw and hunted here. Other recent visitors in Middleton, Miss L. C. Marter, Grenada on Saturday after Bill Skelton spent Friday Mr.and Mrs.

Murell Beck, Mrs night and Saturday with Kevin noon. Aubrey Gary and Mrs. Edna the Shaw home were Mr. and Skelton in Grenada. Mr.

E. C. Holloway of Bir Green. Mr. and Mrs.

Ray Lucius Mrs. W. Dalton of Shelby-ville, Mr. and Mrs. J.

mingham, Mrs. Lorene Peeples of Memphis, and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Middleton TuVel Once Again rings Yet N. Trainor of Artesia, New and family of Vicksburg, Mr.

and Mrs. Jesse L. Gregg and family of Belzoni, the Rev. and Mr. and Mrs.

Bill Sipkes of were recent supper guests of Mr.and Mrs. Talbert Evans in Mexico. Knoxville, Tenn. visited from Bellefontaine. Recent visitors in the Earl Mrs.

W. Weddle and Annette Sunday until Tuesday with Mr. end Mrs. W. E.

Middle- of Pittsboro visited the Rev. Mrs. Rilla Pounds. Carver home were Mrs. C.

W. Milton, Mr. and Mrs. D. ton's visitors during Christmas Mr.

and Mrs. Glen Pounds and Mrs. Paul Weddle, Sr. dur Milton and family of Senatobia, were Mr. and Mrs.

Tom Mid ing the holidays and childlren spent Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Troy Carver and dleton and children of Pardes, iMr. and Mrs. L.

C. Vance with Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Mr. and Mrs.

Troy Carver Pounds and Mrs. Rilla Pounds. for the Rev. T. O.

Proctor. and family of Memphis, Miss and family of Batesville, Mr, Johnny Sue Spraberry of Vir Mrs. Bill Spikes, Mrs. E. C.

The Very Mr. and Mrs. Charles Barns ginia, and Mr. Robert Perry Holloway and Mrs. R.

Pounds and Mrs. Bill Middleton and children, Mr. and Mrs. Kermit and daughter and Mr. and Mrs.

Purvie Dunlap visited the L. L. Brelands last week. spent Wednesday afternoon in the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Worhty and children, Mr. and Glen Pounds. Mrs. M. L.

Stewart of Brigh Mr. E. R. Lewis has been in Mrs. Claud Swindoll of Mem Spraberry of Mississippi State University visited parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Perry Spraberry during the holidays. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Edd Skelton on Sunday, Dec.

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