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Clarion-Ledger from Jackson, Mississippi • Page 22

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4 Cbc ClatlotvLcDgct IECT10X JACKSON DAILY NEWS Sunday, January 5, 1958 Prentiss Fatherree, Bride ART GALLERY OPEN HOUSE IS TODAY Are Now Home In Jackson Mr. and Mrs. rrentiss Father-1 1 4 1 science degree in geology from Mississippi State college where he ree Jr. nave rccenuy reiurnea from the Island of Bahrain, Per was a member ol sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity. After graduation ho served two Open house for an outstanding art exhibit will take place -at the municipal art gallery this afternoon from 2:30 to 5 p.

m. There will be displays in mosaics and other art forms by Karl and Mildred Wolfe and Theo Inman, and displays by Mr. Wolfe's students at Millsaps and Miss Elizabeth Dice's students at MSCW. The public is cordially invited to attend. years as Jieutenani in the Army in the Anti-Aircraft Artillery at Fort Bliss, El Paso, and Fort sian Gulf, where he was employed by Delta Exploration company of Jackson.

Mrs. Fatherree was secretary to the Chief Medical officer of the California Texas Oil company. Their marriage was performed on July 26 at Her Britannic Majesty's Political Agency in Manama, Bahrain. Riley, Kans. AROUND THE TOWN katt brow Mr.

and Mrs. Fatherree are now at home in Raymond Garden apart ments. Mrs. Fathercc is the former Jean Foord. daughter of Archi bald Edward Foord of Eastbourne Sussex, England and the late Mrs.

tV' Foord. She is the granddaughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Henty and the late Mr. and Mrs.

All sorts of extraneous, or Epicurean, items, from candle wax to eggnog may land on your best party clothes this time of year but don't let it spoil your manners or your fun. Just get the garment os quickly as possible to the Jackson Steam Laundry and Cleaners! It will also help to tell them what that stronge looking blob is, if you know. They take especial pride in doing a fine job on evening white kid gloves, anything that calls for expert attention, and you'll be agreeably surprised to find your most fragile frocks looking like new when you're ready to wear them again. You may coll 2-3315 to have things picked up, or leave them at 400 S. State, 1220 W.

Capitol, or 4204 N. State. William Edward Foord formerly of Eastbourne, Sussex, England. She received her education at Eastbourne Commercial college and at Cambridgeshire Technical college, Cambridge, England where she was a member of the English Speaking Union, the Ger man society and the fencing club Mr. Fatherree is the son of Mr and Mrs.

Ambrose Prentiss Fath erree of Jackson. He is the grand son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Dod dridge Trader Carter formerly of Senatobia, and of Mrs, Ambrose Looking for a beautiful picture, or a frame for one you've just painted? Keeton's, Picture Framing, has a grand new supply of handsome mouldings for all types of pictures, water colors, oils, prints, and carved, gold leaf frames for mirrors made to your specifications. They also have pretty made up frames in gold, silver and wood, for desk or table; a fine selection of Prints; Greeting Cards, Letterettes; Bridge cordi, tallies, score pads, bidding wheels and rules.

You'll enjoy a visit to Keeton's and its easy to work, just a few doors off North State, at 605 Duling Avenue. Hill Fatherree of Quitman and the late Mr. Fatherree. He graduated from Central high school and received a bachelor of CANDLEGLOW AND CANDOR MR. AND MRS.

WILLIAM B. GIFFORD whose wedding was solemnized Dec. 22 in the Pelahatchie Baptist church. The bride was formerly Miss Margaret Ann Collier, daughter of Mrs. Sidney Boyd Collier and the late Mr.

Collier of Pelahatchie. Hawkins Studio. By BETH WALLACE SLAYMAKER In some countries the twenty- fifth of December is not celebrat ed as Christmas. They have Christ Gifford-Collier Vows Said In Holiday Church Wedding Maybe you need them, but hote the idea of Bifocals? Well, don't blame yourself, you're one of many, and lens designers have been working for a long time on a truly invisible type of general-purpose bifocal. Some were tried with indifferent success, but now the Younger Seomless Bifocal can really be recommended for modern distohce-and-near lens.

You'll be doing right by your eyes, your glasses will look better and there's no "seam" to bother you. The Mississippi Optical 425 East Capitol and Medical Arts Building, will be glad to explain to you how your prescription call can be filled, using these new invisible bifocals that have been thoroughly tested, and have solved the distance and reading problem for thousands of wearers. mas on Jan. 6. Even here in America less than 50 years ago there sages were attached to white fur were old folk who kept Christmas in January.

How quickly old ideas fade and we forget. This lovelv muffs. Vicki Ann Mashburn, daughter; bit of verse bv Elizabeth Haroer of Mr. and Mrs. J.

K. Mashburn was written for our recognizor) and niece of the bride, was the Christmas date, but it is so full nower gin ana was aressea in a similar frock. She carried a muff of the spirit that should go within our hearts at all time that it is dedicated not only to Christmas of white wilh red carnations. MRS. PRENTISS FATHEREE JR.

the former Miss Jean Foord, daughter of Archibald Edward Foord and the late Mrs. Foord of Eastbourne, Sussex, England, is now at home in Jackson with Mr. Fatheree. The young couple recently returned from the Island of Bahrain, Persian Gulf. The ring-b a was Collier but to the New Year as well.

Happiness be yours. Beasley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Beasley and nephew of the bride. He wore a red velveteen coat.

In a beautfiul and impressive wedding Sunday Dec. 22, in the Pelahatchie Baptist church, Miss Margaret Ann Collier, daughter of Mrs. Sidney Boyd Collier of Pelahatchie and the late Mr. Collier became the bride of William Ber-ton Gifford, son of Mr. and Mrs.

E. B. Gifford of Booneville. The Rev. J.

F. Stanford officiated at the double ring ceremony which took place against a background of holiday greens, red poin-settias, tall standards holding white tapers, and a cluster of silver and white wedding bells which was centered directly above the white satin and wrought iron prie dieu. The same silver and white "wedding bells with red carnations marked the reserved sections, A program of wedding music as presented by Mrs. L. E.

Mash-burn, organist, and Mrs. Jimmie Even if you've been whizzing about as if you had your own surely you've taken time out to read the news of the high-winding turban in the new Vogue, and to admire the ones by Emme, beginning with the twined up white cloud on the cover. Josephine Hackney, Millinery, old Canton Rood at Morgan Center, has a beautiful collection, including Emme's lime, lemon and orange print turban, charming turbans and berets in silk prints, blue and green, and other new combinations, Pixie's worn back and gorgeous new Jewelry to match the new "Cruise" colors. Slicked Jerseys, felts, and hats that "fold up" in for travellers party veils and bows, flower and sequin hats and if you need another winter MECCA BUSINESS Mr. Gifford was attended by Gal Iowa yWSCS The Women's Society of Chris Robert Myers of Magee as best MEET IS THURSDAY man.

Groomsmen were his broth tian Service will hold their executive meeting Monday, Jan. 6, 10 a. in the library. er Eugene Gifford of Booneville, M. C.

O'Bannon, Vance Baucum Colmore Rinehart, Walker Brock On Tuesday, Jan. 7, they will number, the final reduction is here, $5.00 better hurry! and David Clippinger, all of Jack hold the monthly luncheon and son. program meeting at 12 noon in the ONCE AGAIN By Elizabeth Brame Harper Once again the birthday bells Remin us of a Savior's birth, Once again the angels whisper God has given His love to earth. 'Tis Jesus' birthday once again, We cannot journey to a babe's bedside, But we can scatter acts of love To glorify the Christmastide. Joy to you on Christ's birthday, A gladsome New Year too, May all the rapture of heavenly love Be yours to hold anew.

The bride's mother wore Dior fellowship hall. blue lace and a small hat of The Mecca Luncheon club will have a business meeting Thursday, Jan. 9, in the club room of the Edwards hotel. Bridge will begin at 10 a. and lunch will be served at 12:30 p.

m. Hostesses will be Mrs. Chris Haynes, chairman, Mrs. Pat Harkins, Mrs. Julian Hen-drick, Mrs.

Von Dunaway, Mrs. R. D. Manning, and Mrs. Charles Whatley.

matching satin embroidered with Miss Sara Ann Williams, president of Anne Swearingen Guild, will direct the program entitled, Home Mission Centers and seed pearls. The bridegroom Beasley, sister of the bride who mother was attired in brown silk was soloist. with pink accessories. Both moth ers wore corsages of camellias. Forest Hill OES Miss Collier, given in marriage by her brother, Sidney B.

Collier, Travel plans coll for different and easy to care for lingerie, as well os different "top and if you're Cruising, or Tripping, be sure to see the lovely Nylon Tricot Pajomas, in beige, red, pink or blue, with matching robes they pack in almost no space, wash in almost no time at The Marionella Shop, 526 Fondren Place half a block west of 2900 N. State easy parking too! They also have a nice collection of Slips in Nylon Tricot with lace and net trim, Panties, Bed Jackets, Quilted ond plain robes, gowns, Girdles and Bros, including Warner's "Good News" ond Jantzen "Postage and Gloves in pank, white, beige, and black knits for driving. AT BRIDE'S HOME was a lovely holiday bride in her Immediately following the cere Forest Hill 342 OES will have a public installation of officers mony a reception was held at the wedding gown designed of pure white Skinner's Bouquet taffeta stalled as worthy matron a Erwin Cofer was worthy patron Friday, Jan. 3, 7:30 p. m.

Mrs. Alyne Moore will be in- home of the bride. Decorations carried out the Christmas theme. end Chantilly lace. The Empire bodice of lace featured a sabrina Guests were greeted by the bride's aunt, Mrs.

R. R. Busick. The" bride's table was overlaid neckline. Her finger-tip veil of pure silk illusion was attached to a contour queen's crown of lace with a white linen cutwork cloth.

The three tiered wedding cake was Another excellent prescription for that "110 is Vitamins. Maybe you eat enough, maybe too much, but if your system doesn't pick up all the vitamins and minerals with all over embroidery of pearls and sequins. She carried a bouquet of white feathered carnations, lilies-of-the-vallcy, and a purple throated white orchid. ATTENDED BY SISTER The bride was attended by her yy and distribute them around, better have some help in capsule form! Broadmoor Drugs, 4730 North State, recommends: Bexel, Therogron, from Squibb, Optilets, from Abbott, to help that tired, dejected' feelin'; and for children: Bexel Syrup, Vi-Daylin or Mulcin. Young or old, you're not so apt to "catch things" when you're feeling fit.

Broadmoor Drugs also carries an excellent line of Baby Supplies, Cosmetics, gifts, books in a lending library, ond Pongburn and Nunnally's Candies. For prompt service on prescriptions, just call 6-8622. sister. Miss Melba Collier of Greenville, as maid of honor topped with traditional wedding bells. A crystal punch bowl, silver candelabra holding white tapers completed the appointments.

Assisting were Mrs. Guy Collier, Forest; Mrs. Ruel Overby, Brandon; Mrs. Clay Overby, Brandon; Mrs. J.

K. Mashburn, Miss Kay Mashburn, Pelahatchie, Mrs. Glenn Poe, Miss Stella Littleton, and Miss Pat White, all of Bel-haven college. For traveling, Mrs. Gifford chose a beige wool suit, a brown sequined hat, mink skins and brown accessories.

Her corsage was a white orchid taken from Bridesmaids were Miss Charlotte Donald of Belhaven college, Mrs David Brichetto of Knoxville Mrs. Jerry Nagle of Colum bus, Ga Mrs. Moody Davis of Pelahatchie, and Mrs. Dan Boyce, 3 of Brandon. Miss Carol Gifford, sister of the bridegroom, served as junior bridesmaid.

Their identical intermission length dresses were Whether you write "best oil the letters you really should, or only notes to yourself so you won't forget engagements, you'll be interested in the January Write Sale, now in progress at The Tucker Printing House, 113 North State. On these wonderful Sheoffer's values, you save 20: The Cartridge pen, $2.95, Feothertouch, $1.95, Silver Tip Ball OF FINE FURNITURE her bouquet. On Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. Guy Collier entertained with a rehearsal supper at the Rose Room of the Old South Cafe In Forest.

fashioned along princess lines of Christmas red velveteen with bouffant skirts and portrait necklines. They wore bandeaux of white fur and their red carnation cor point, .89 and 12 pack cartridges .98, adds up to $6.77 and now you may have same for only $5.19. The famous at $7.95 and Desk Set at $3.95 adds to $1 1.90, and on this sale its $9.95, and there's a smaller set for $3.95 that's usually $4.98. Tucker's also has handsome social stationery, Hallmark Cards, Robinson Reminders and Note Books, 1 and 5 year Diaries, and 1958 desk calendars and date books, which you may have as a gift. Lester as matron of honor who chose a navy faille ensemble.

Tommy Lester, cousin of the bridegroom, served as best man. Karr-Ramphrey Nuptials Held Christmas Day GREENVILLE, Jan. 4 Mr. and Mrs. Georee Ramphrey Jr.

LIVING ROOM FURNITURE Wer. 1 Kroehler Sleep or LOUNGE SOFA 242.50 1 Kroehler SOFA 224.50 1 Kroehler SOFA CHAIR 325.00 1 Green Broyhill LOUNGE CHAIR 84.50 1 Beige Broyhill LOUNGE CHAIR 84.50 1 Pair Gold CHAIRS Ea. 70.00 1 Green Chanel Back CHAIR 65.00 Mrs. Ramphrey wore for her daughter's wedding a of NOW $210.00 199.05 230.00 69.95 69.95 49.95 49.95 cream silk. announce the marriage of their daughter.

Sandra Lee, to James Ea. P. Karr Jr. After a reception in the Ramphrey home attended by close friends and relatives, Mr. and Mrs.

Karr departed for a short wedding trip. The bridegroom is a student at Mississippi Stale college. Mrs. Karr is a student at Greenville Planning a 1958 Wedding? Then you'll be Interested if your answer is yes, of course, in the beautiful new decorations for wedding cakes in the Catering Department at Jitney 14, on East Fortification. They will make for you a beautiful cake, as large or as small as you wish, and decorate it in accordance with your' plans.

It will not only be beautiful, but will also be good to eat, because Jitney H's Baker takes pride in using the best ingredients. You may also order small cokes, mints, sandwiches, punch, all sorts of party food, and Mrs. Pitts, director of the Catering Department, will assist you with the serving, If you like but be sure to make your date well ahead of time Dial 5-0134. The Rev. Fred Moscly, pastor of the Church of Christ, perform rd the ceremony on Christmas dav in the home of the bride.

high school ana was chosen as Greenville's 1957 'Miss After June the young couple will make their home on Lester drive. The bride, given in marriage by her father, was lovely In a eoft pink jersey dress and shoulder bouquet of white orchids. She was Attended by Mrs. Tommy vou feel like in i ftftviil Jilstirtisl With the holiday rush off your mind, now Is a good time to freshen up the inside of your house, and consider the spring painting of the outside. With wonderful Dtvoe Paints, you can do Interior painting anytime it dries quickly, one coat the job, and it has no unpleasant odor.

See the wide choice in handsome decorator colors at Capital Paint ond Glass Company, 401 South State Street, headquarters for Devoe Interior and Exterior Paints, fine wallpapers, and glass. You can get expert assistance in choosing, or matching color scheme, and Capital Paint will also find a capable Painter for you, if you like. Ill a lUIIMdl lICcIIIGll I OlUOAT VElOKl I lUI Mil HWA Jl LIVING ROOM TABLES 1 Leather Top DRUM TABLE 72.50 50.00 1 Pair Leather Top LAMP TABLES Ea. 67.50 Ea. 47.50 1 Mahogany BOOK CASE 49.50 32.50 DINING ROOM FURNITURE 2 Drexel Drop Leaf TABLES 149.50 119.50 I Drexel Drop Leaf TABLE 129.95 99.50 1 Drexel CHINA CABINET 218.00 189.50 1 Mahogany BREAK FRONT 250.00 199.50 18 piece Broyhill DINING ROOM SET 350.00 299.50 BEDROOM FURNITURE 1 Broyhill POSTER BED 79.50 59.95 1 Broyhill CHEST ON CHEST 82.50 62.50 1 Broyhill CHEST 64.95 11.95 1 Broyhill Double DRESSER AND MIRROR 109.95 89.95 DAYSTROM DINETTES DRASTICALLY REDUCED These And Many Other Great Values by Kolb's Hand Crafted Cleaning acts like a "fairy godmother" by reitor-rng fht original delicate beauty WigToWCA to your for mail.

Kolb's oiiurei you of extra care to necessary 1 If you're over 35 (Just between you and your birth certificate) and feel 1 10 In the midst of the holiday whirl, you can "sove youth ond money" with Helena Rubinstein's Hormone Sale dur-ing January. Brtnt't Drugs, In Morgan Center, and Beemon and Brent, in Maywood Mart, have these wonderful special offers: Estrogenic Treatment cream with Progesterone, and Oil, $6.00 value for Estrogenic Treattment and Make-up-cream, oil and Silk-tone, $9.00 value for and the large dispenser bottle of "Young Touch" Hand Lotion, with Estrogenic Hormones, a $3.00 value, is now $1.95 for the duration of this very special sole. Stock up and look your best for the party season ahead! In cleaning fragile fabrics! 1 AiN Hut 4i GAtUTO ST. nmUm Mai Office 147 (. Affllt St.

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