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The Delta Democrat-Times from Greenville, Mississippi • Page 17

The Delta Democrat-Times from Greenville, Mississippi • Page 17

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Associated Prass (AP) Greenville. Mississippi Sunday, February 10, (NEA) No 138 Delta Society Delta Sicenc To Wed Kentuckian Darlene Wheatley Weds W. Taylor In Chapel Rites Gr eeiiville citizens are renjind- ol the Open Forum to be held Monday February 11 at 8 a the E. E. Bass auditorium Members of the City Planning Committee will be in charge and u.n.e who attend may look for- to the city of tomorrow and be an opportunity 0 suggestions about the city come.

We had been reading a lot a plastics and not bel.eveing one third ot what we have read Friday morning there ap in our office a raincoa "the most heavenly shade more heavenly than Delia could have dreamed The raincoat was being worn N-eva Arnold. She informed i it was plastic material pur cd bv the yard and mad a raincoat by her mothe promised ourselves from the mil to believe what we rea the papers. White hyacinths are blooming in Lucille Thompson's yard. II doubt that spring nearly i stop and take a whiff a your doubts will vanish. We have not had a chance to write IWs column since the visil- m- cocker spaniel from Arkansas and Mrs.

Edmund Ui'oWnT'Vor'the'wide open Mrs. A. Wright of Mt lo which she had become accus-1 turned in Arkansas. She was found: Leland Topks Mrs. V.

Shrphtrd Reporter TeltphoiM Junior Greenville Garden Club Has Valentine Luncheon Meeting Al Club At Valentine IvilK-h den Club newly elected officers I Fl AND--On Wednesday at-! the pages of garden history lernoon tie Brownies enjoyed a i The Uuu-hcon held rru.ay lviut ot I lie i C.i Holhndale News Mrs. Clarke Keportf boll. Mrs. E. E.

Davis. Mrs. HOI.I.AND.M.E--III observance National Hoy Smut Feb. lo I I Hoy Scouts ot Troi.p a.i. ilfollnncliilc will run the i or Saturday.

Clyde Paine, Mrs. Thomas Mrs. J. r. The mission study hook, "Crosi Over Africa" wus completed.

Each iiu'inbcr present gave a chapter. Al noon a delicious turkey dinner was served by the hostess. Those present for this interesting meeting were Mrs, C. F. Her only attendant was Miss Aline Rogers of Champaign who wore a suit of soft pink shade ot 11 1 Mrs L.

Stengel and son lloberl Harding, Mrs of Shreveport; wool with matching hat and accessories and shoulder bouquet Ernissl llutlcr i Mrs. S. Garron and children. A. Schwart.

rhainn: Harold has reccnll ischarge after months overseas in Ihe Pacific. served as best man The bride worked In the intelligence department in Washington, D. during Ihe war for the past months has been connected wilh the Twin Cily Fur and Bauy Shop. Pvt. Taylor is tationcd as Chanute Field and will receive his discharge in the lear future when they will come Greenville to make their home.

cSup Alice Bell Garden Club Has Meeting calkin Rome Of Mrs. Nathan Fairchild I heading north, hen the polic I us Friday to say that Preston had, lander 1 in France with the a nrl that he would move on to I Kcrmany. She and 1 rejoiced over Ihe places he would see on his travels Thinking about it laler realized how we felt a few Lonlhs ago when we heard co-hostesses. The Fairchild home was cloco- rated i Bladiol li and hot house out the Vale" Q. Strange, Mrs.

3 George Weathers Mis S. rs lvcn by Mrs Hod- ao ra Greenville boy had landed on the, a i out eorge soil of France. Just one more i ot rcd whilc The crsjjnon a Wilson. ferencc between war and Badness Thursday Tournament Meets At Local Club The Thursday bridge tournament met this week at the Country Club to enjoy lunch sfid sn afternoon of cards. Those allend- ng were Mrs.

H. P. Farish, Mrs. Harry Wetherbce, Mrs. Henry Starling, Mrs.

W. L. Francis, Mrs. Waller Lee Shelton, Mrs. Howard Dyer, Mrs.

Hay Shelton and Mrs. Four now cadets were added to the roll at Ihe regular Wednesday night meeting of Stjuadron 4T1-G of C. A. P. These were G.

Cummings. J. a i and Blythe lunlley of Greenville and Otis Carollo of Leland. In addition lo regular classes in drill ami navigation Harold Armstrong discussed "Flying Safely." Margaret Langdon Honor Guest At rnniiil ily. Recent Shower KlaY wilh her mother in Macon The Valentine molif was curried on I in Ihr ill-coral ions Jind Loin 01 me (Viilt-nnn H'o table she She told a the club founded in an outer of Ihe City lloautiful Committee.

She told of Ihc necoinplislimcnls expression us her face vinnc us question why bananas lui to he found and she (old us of color and Ingenuity in making a home charming and individual and told of hor own experiences had "a new pet with inexpensive'malerials. It is a three-year-old deer named Mrs. Weathers Presides Darling and "was given to Ihem Mrs. Mary B. Lee of Washingto mnrthing itiited for tne I Billy shook her head.

"I would. know how to substitute with chil- 1 then but deers are different. I I i I had belter stick to the food i Darling is used to at least until slie gets used lo us." she said, collecting her things lo continue the banana search. Finnegan And Ernest Viola Marry In The Early Spring Mr ind Mrs Finnegan. of Laurel, announce the engage- I'l ivaie i i i ..,1.1:10 rt lakp nlaci Viola of Syracuse, in Ihe early spring.

lined Mrs. Weathers Presides in Ihem Dul Ihe short business o. Late'sion Mrs. George Weathers And UOUnUY We suggested thati sided Announcement was made With uvnelhing in the food line ol one Aay Garden tltib mMl-jClUD MeetS I iiibftituted for the bananas, buti i lo held in Jackson on April Dean HeDrOn honH "1 would nf the I onal Orfianiza- ivllo. Mrs.

H. H. Burlon and Mrs C. E. Overtoil gave a misccllan eous shower for Miss Margare Langdon, bride-elect of John Presley Turmpsccd, recently.

The reception rooms were de coraled wilh greenery and in th -lining-room the table was ired with a lace cloth and centcr- with a blue bowl holding an irrangemi'iit of fern and oilier greenery. The. held matching blue baskets filled with green- cry. Contest games were enjoyed and Mrs. Over Ion and Mrs.

Darr were Ihe prize-winners. Those present were: the non oree Mrs. II H. Burton, Mrs. E'.

Over (on, Mrs. Joe Burke, Mrs N'cll La Orone. Mrs. Archie Alli- Miss Finnegan is a a a MJ Dell Richards. Mrs.

Ho- St. Nose of Lima Academy. For' N. Y. The marriage is scheduled lo take place Mrs.

a a told of Ihc forma- ion of the junior club in Ihc home Mrs. William J. Taylor in 1939. Charter members were askod to Mrs. Milyhnll called then inme.

Those a i wi-re Mrs. McClain llowmein. Miss Eva Wnl- on Miss Elizabeth Watson. Mrs. Waller Weathers, Mrs.

Robert Turner, Mrs. Pehl, Mrs Baird, Mrs. Robert Harding. Mrs. I.eHoy Percy, Mrs.

Jack Mrs Hugh Pnync. Mrs. H. Hollman, Mrs. Charles Tindall, Mrs.

.1 Hies. Mrs. llnbvm Jones, Mrs. Mai Kiclschmar, Mrs. Dan Smylhi', Mrs.

Neal Rogers. Mrs. Wil'burn Kent, Mrs. Clarence Mrs. Millard Powers.

Cunts Atttndliu Members and Unc-sls attending yen- Mrs. Mayhall. Mrs. William Taylor. Mrs.

John liridgcs, Mrs. ihodcs a on. Mrs. mble, Mrs. George Melcalfe, ponicas.

The ted rorsnge iK'llitis. noroc was prescn- of Perfection ca- me Maulilin. Alton O. Smith, a Russell Ncal, David Wood A. Byron C'.

WIIBKOIOT-, Ella Wlnn, Jimmie Dodgers LHlic Williams, Lucy Crosby! i Elliott and Lillian Taylor. Melhorne Miller, clnrksdale, 'k'ld Scout Exci'Ullve, met with he Uoy Scouts of Trocp 53 at heir regular merlins this week. Mr. i talked lo the boys Scouting Jiml gave several Ins i demonstrations. There were IB Scouts, Scout Master Jack linlner.

Assistant Scout Master, f. II. llussey mid Mnlloy French, present for Ihe Nnminn Guylon, Cicne Clarke, i Bowles. Troy Tolbcrt, Criswell. Kline GHIirrl, and irles Geddie.

Mrs. Frank Ucsson, Mrs. Rown Ualrd. Mrs. McClnm P.

mid f. W. t'lub Ti The regular meeting of UK luslnew and Professional Worn- Club will be held lit the Ho- cl Grecnvllk- on Tuesday, uary 12, at 0:30 p.m. The Com nltlee on Public Affairs is ll I'hnrge of the program: "Clinen by Chance or Chnlct." Reservations mny lelephonlnf Mrs. Bill MeCorkl Mrs! Clarence Climp-infteruoon.

al 13B befort five o'clock Monaa Caillouets Welcome I Home Members Of Family With Dinner Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Cailloue a welcome home dinner re- -ently for two members of thei: a i i son.

Vernon Cail I louet." and son in law. Brewc fViiiSlil, who have returned frorr rvirc with the armed forces. Thrnnghout the home sprins Hnwers in shades of yellow were used in decoration. The course r'inncr was served in the dining r.wm The lace covered table was i an arrangement of flowers. I Those who attended.were Mr.

ami Mrs. Vaught and children Barbara and Sonny of Leland Richard Caillouct nn was covered with a lace cloth and held an arrangement of red glad- th and of the National Oreamza- lon meeting scheduled for April through 10th in New Orleans. wo new members. Mrs. t.

u. lliott and Mrs. E. T. While were velcomed to membership.

Refreshments were served in he dining room. The long lable The Town and Country Bridge club was entertained this week by Mrs. Dean Hebron jn her lovely Deer Creek home in Leland The reception rooms were decorated wilh arrangements ot Dutcl past four years she has made home with Mrs. T. C.

Decar- umix. She has been employee' al Ine Commercial National Dank. Mr. Finnegan is a graduate of Vocational High School in Syracuse, N. Y.

He is now overseas in the ETO and is expected home Seeker Class Ol First Methodist mn Miss Doll Richards. Mrs. Ho- mcr Williams, Miss Morgie Wil- i HaS SUDD6r At CedOT AdftS liams.Mrs. Sam Serlo, Mrs. Joseph.V_J1U1C 11 nU Freeman, Mrs.

Fred Darr, Mrs. J. Kozilski. Mrs. Alma Heese.

Mrs. Edward Overton. Mrs. Hugh Langdnri, Miss A Massey, Mrs, Otis Adams. Mrs.

Bertha Morgan of Bcnoil. Mrs. Betty llawes, Mrs. H. Holland and Mrs.

J. O. Caden- "i efore the Swetland-ShanahanEngagement Is game. The table held pink spring like effect to the was served the VIrs. E.

D. Elliott poured the coffee. Today AnnouncedByBride'sParents lower a oil surrounded by red lapcrs i cryslal holders. Mrs. Gcorgt Weathers served the salad and Mrs Glbson kcr, Mrs.

Charles Mrs George Stock, Mrs. Malloy French. Mrs. Rabim Jones, Mrs a i Crr.ne and Mrs. Will Atlerbury.

Guosls Attending Guesls and members attending were Mrs Sam Anderson, Mrs. Dimhar Archer. Miss Lollic Bass, Mrs. A. D.

Brooks, Mrs. J. A. Dowdy. Mrs.

T. L. Draper, Mrs. Kairchild. Mrs.

H. P. Farish, Mrs. Roy Henry, Mrs. E.

iard Mrs. Tom Hood, Mrs. II. H. Huddleston.

Mrs. Barney Roper, Mrs R. A. Ireland, Mrs. T.

Brownlec, Mrs. E. E. 'TM'j i 'ffc'tt supper given in the home iMr.s.i Buffet Supper Given Honoring Mr. and Mrs.

Glasco Mr and Mrs. Frederick Swetland of Grand Rapids Mich gdji announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their djugh- ler Ann io Herbert Barns Shanahan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nicho i of Cle- hostess at a lovely D. P- Shanahan.

The wedding which will be of wide spread interest will be sol- emniied on February 27, at St. Alphonso's Church, Grand Rsp- ids, with a nuptial Mass. Miss Swetland was educated in Grand Rapids attending bus- and Miss Ruth The rcccjition rooms of the borne were decorated with arrangements of cytlonla, which added rooms. Supl i i room. cred with a Incu and linen cloth and decorated i a crystal bowl of the chosen flowers.

Miss Carmen Pearson served the meal course. Mrs. T. M. Ilrownlec Int.

id Mrs. Heed Dunn ee, Mrs. Klmbrell, Mrs. le limit, Mis. Dcwill Walcolt, tliss Betty Jean llendtraon, limmy llenilerson.

Mrs. F. lolimmi, Mrs. Uutlcr, Iclcn, llcndon, Young. Mrs.

-E. 'E. Klinsman. Mrs. Nchols, in To Complete They assisted l) ed as a secretary in the i of he Hoover Company.

Mr. Shanahan is a graduate of the St. Rose of Lima Academy, lie has just rclurnwl from Jour years of service with Ihe armed forces. was overseas for year Miss Tranc A supper a movie of souOi gardens WHS shown. Tlios Elliott.

Mrs. Ilcail Miss Lady Buchler. Mrs. .1. L.

Young, Miss Dolly Ocll Smith. Mrs. Wiley Mock, Mrs. Irene Douglas, Mrs. Jerome Wilson, Mrs.

T. M. Hrown- Kathryn Sharp, Mri. Robinson, Miss Ruth Albert SluM, Miss I-Jiura Grvtn Mrs. II.

K. Shlpman, Mrs. W. Haley, Mrs. Bill King, MlM El nor Bcckham.

MlM Carmen PC son. Mm. John Or, Mrs. T. Fink.

Mrs. J. H. nip Itoss. Miss MM George Lane, Mrs.

Ben a i Mrs. Jack Gurdner. A la Woodward and Mrs. T. M.

all-Crabtree Marriage Performed Methodist Church IOLI.ANDAI.E The Union ove Methodist Church, Dlir- ni, North CJarollnn, was Iho one of beaulilul wedding Sal- day evening lit 8 o'clock when ss Gertrude Edith Crnblrcc of urham became Ihe bride ot Crwrlcs T. Hall Jr. of Molland- In a double i cerc- church was decoraled with gladioli and palm. The bride wore a blue flannel It with pink ncceiiories and had or pink Mrs. Ellsorth of nrylKKl, siller of Ike was IIU(IOB al honor and Mr.

THOU acted beM nun. Ktrs. Hall graduated from nlverslly of North Carolina, Onwljoro, North Carolina, In with a B.S. degree. taught ichool two years al Mil- 011, K.

C. enlisted In WAC in September, 1942, at Dei Molnei. her mlssion In January, 1043. and crverl in the Pacific from May, 044 until October, 1B45, as com- ofllcer of WAC detachment that worked in Mat-Arthur's Mr. Hall Is the son of Mr.

unit Mrs C. r. Hall of Hollnndalc. He served In Europe IS months and now wilh the Inland 1Kl Mr. ftir.s.

Bamwe n. Souths Maid Ol Cotton -Handsome Is As Handsome Does' ned Community I ilcte their organ-HOOay i The ladies of the Union Society Maid of Cotton" the Mis- ield their monthly meeting at the sis'sip'pi-bnrn Gwin Barnweli She of Ihc Union Church. eO to represent i Cot- wilh his mother, Mrs. J. W.

James. He is now st.ilionod with the Ma rine? at Great Lakes. Rep. Shafer Challenges Reasoning Power Of American Club Women, Causes Trouble-Trouble W) Hottest ,10 of the clubwoman front'mates" his they to the "important cogs in the New DMl'ijship which Hcrf a shafer a (R Mich.) oi' ladies look before they a He a i a mnch-and leap lo adopt resolutions on na- 2oorl bit more -in a statement His mailbag often bristles with rl'r-T-1 from (Clubwomen, stirred igan, by charges" they from administration lectur lional issues? Kep. Do Illinois only a CAREKK Besides being prelly and wcll- i seicci ii born helped Gwin cop this i with any ideas beneficial to the nomjr sh is a doer.

She designs a member of the Women Vr.l the hous. I to i- until thev were black with any ideas benenciai to i sne antr. snc OCMW Ihe laid Dr McHale, up-keep of the church. This a a her own en: is only on the basis of a gestion met with the.pprova, As a hobby, Eilih Korers Not Sure iPa'al. a i a Bui a Republican consrcjswo-: Women Party Instance, said the bold Re- man isn't so rjre.

Rep publican, representatives of morejNourse Rogers -lhan a million women were urged'belongs to the Women r- Undersecretary of State I)ean leasue and American Legion A members Uiat Miss Alice of the World present and each denomination 'will elect or select their steward- I I a started modeling in clay witn success that her i are insisting she exhibit her Back 'ier tour, Gwin will resume studies in bacteriology and i i i wi omtv rwheson recently to "pour on i i i a told a reporter in support of the loan to'some women fi- i Shifer expects a a a only one Ihc ear- Women's a Pe Mrs. Coleman and Mrs. Ains(platform- will serve refreshments al says she dnesn't'thc next meeting. because the goal ahcac doubt women I Meeting adjourned zTM, nt rriOde southern beauty i career in i i lobir.son, Icookies were served by Mrs. W.

Rr nternational league and Mrs. S. Touehoerry eace ami Freedom, replies ThoM presenl charge only hav Warner. Mrs. C.

Sr of mail" on thai A champion for the cWb quick to rise. From the olher the aisle, small, side. by "a person have neenjwarr.er, unav.are of Mrs. G. Mrs Rogers put it diplomati-lthe work of modern-day women's "I think 1 Rcp Shafer.

Remember portent," she. "tha the Democratic microphonelperfectly sure they these points are marl t.iat prtttiness is only on 1 which today's charmers ar that good looic? won't H. Brown, Mrs. S. r.

Touchberry, Mrs. Boh Ainsworth Mri, Derriey. out of their crisp she Mrs. Cassity Entertains Church Group Mrs W. T.

Cassily was hostess 10 Ihe Baptist W. M. "I home in Delilah at a Miclal and isiness meeting. Upon arrival guesls were served a delicious soldi! plate. A study of the Year Book followed led by Ihe elub president, Mrs.

mwkini. Guests were: Mrs. 11 C. I-cnolr, Mist Iloe Wolfe. L.

Stengel and son Harold, Mrs A F. Tidwell, Mrs. J. Y. Hawkins.

Mrs. L. C. Brown, Mrs. i Mrs.

Mattle Hall, Mrs. Henry, Mrs. Male Wnrrl, Mri, Caffcy, Miss Irene Childress, Mrs. Cecil Brunson, Mrs. R.

P. McGehee, N. E. Simmons, Mrs. Null and Mis, R.

W. a i Sr. Kina'sDaughters Hospital News p.lknto AdmllUcI Mri. G. W.

Averllte, City. Hammctl. City. Dsillas HollanoV ''Mrs. F.lvin Vickery, City.

Glenn Williamson. ity. Wilma NVwtop. Lake "ijiinna Ann Powell. i Sarah Ann Tiickcr, City Turbcville, liollir.l! Fork.

Mr-i Mike P.rocnto. Cily. I.clancl. ilrs. H.

L. Haney. Cily. Mrs. T.

W. Myers, a Mri. Kus'cll Browr. Cily. Patients Dfemhwd Mrs.

W. K. Spears, City. Mrs. Paul Kolb, Indinnoln.

Glenn Williawison, City. Mrs. A i Bjrvoll. Mrs. Fred Brownstein, City.

Otis roster. City. Miss Lazclla Lick, City. Mrs O. Brown, Aberdeen.

Mrs. O. W. Wilson. City.

Dorothy Jean Tope. Kolln II. Ii. Ham, I-ike Village. Mrs.

A. C. Kessler, who bemi the guest of her Mrs Dan Jensen, rrKray morning for Hot Springs where.

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