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Clarion-Ledger from Jackson, Mississippi • Page 26

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SECTION, THRE THE CLARION-LEDGER JACKSON (MISS.) DAILY NEWS, SUNDAY MORNING, MAY ,61 956 PAGE 2 town is happy to know of their im provement. Pretty Lela Henry is just beginning to feel better after several weeks of illness. Up from Pass ings' cabin on Eagle Lake. Mr. Engagement Revealed at Luncheon Miss Elizabeth McEarley's engagement to Jesse L.

Kirkland Christian came attractive Margaret Hilzim so as to help cheer her on to a recovery. and Mrs, Ernest Wade visited their daughter and her family, Mr. and Mrs. J. C.

Chism-and daughters, Gwen and Wanda, in Birmingham, Ala. last week. Mrs. Vallie Stinnett and Mrs. Rozelle Gill returned ment the.

length of the table. Colorful arrangements of spring flowers featuring the pink coor scheme adorned the house throughout. i Miss McEarley was attired ip a pink polished cotton with princess bodice and full flowing Her corsage was white carnations. Silver in her pattern was presented to her by the hostess. The guests included: the hpn-oree and Mrs.

A. R. McEarly, iier mother; Mrs. E. A.

Brooks, jhe honoree's grandmother; Mrs. A. 6. Kirkland, mother of the bridegroom elect from Preston; Mrs. This is another reminder of Saint By LILLIAN BALL Mrs.

Howard Cohoon and Mrs. David Meher drove to Evanston, HI. to be with their daughters, Janet and Sue, for mother's day which was celebrated May 5 at Northwestern university. They plan to return home next week. Mrs.

Alfred P. Hamilton left last Mondav for New York to fly to James Episcopal Church May Festival Thursday, which will be a big day for fun, food and families. was revealed Saturday to a group from Gulfport where they visited Mrs. Louise Staples over the week It's informal, with games and re of relatives and close friends at a luncheon given by her aunt, creation for the children, starting end. Mrs.

Gertrude Morton and her Frankfurt, Germany, to spend the Mrs. Thomas C. Stevens, in the latter's home on Robinson Road. at three o'clock and lasting until eight o'clock. Then when pangs of The engagement was announced hunger strike you, a luscious din Ethel Tolbert from Philadelphia; ner will be served from five until A in the center arrangement of the luncheon table; twin hearts in pink were- entwined with the summer with her daughter, uiar-lotte Blanton and Mr.

Blanton and son, Jimmie. Dr. Hamilton will join them early in June when the Hamiltons will tour Europe and the Scandinavian countries before returninz in September on the S.S. daughter, Mrs. Fay Davis, were weekend guests of Mrs.

Morton's son and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Buddy Morton in Brookhaven. Mrs. R.

H. Taylor has returned from Lexington, Ky. where she has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lee since Feb.

12, seven o'clock and it will only cost a paltry sum. I would not miss it, Willi llilil! Miss Karen McEarley, Miss Kuth McEarley, Miss Lillian McEarley, Mrs. John Miller, Mrs. 1 1 1 Laney, Mrs. Aubrey Rogers, Miss Ethelae Wood.

so be sure and plan to join in the names "Jesse and Elizabeth" inscribed in silver. Ivy and pink gaiety. We herald with delight the visit tapers in silver holders wound America. During the Hamitons Mr. and Mrs.

Lee have been on of Gussie Ratliff whose arrival down each side of the arrange- time will be tomorrow She and be the "Pops Concert" which will her secretary will be at The Walthall Hotel for a few days and they the critical list but are greatly improved. Visitors In Our Midst Mr and Mrs. Ray Irby and son, Ray, spent the weekend with SSSS: be on Monday, the 14th and a grand performance with varied en West View Garden Club The West View Garden club will meet in the home of 4. A. Stewart, Tuesday, May 8, 2:30 p.

m. The program will be on horti. culture cultivation by Mrs. A. E.

Crawford. will get the red carpet treatment tertainment is sure to please. from all of us who are truly thrilled over her stay here. I That's all until Sunday. Gay.

Lee their aunt and uncle, Deedle and Another thing to remember will I John Posey. Mr. and Mrs. Buel Humphreys and baby daughter Carol Lynn, spent the weekend with Mrs. Humphreys' parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Marion Dampeer. Mrs. Hugh Wall and her daughter, Mrs. Jewel Campbell of Brookhaven, were in MISS MARGARET PATRIA MORGAN of Starkville and Sturgis, is engaged to Douglas Melton Coggin of Starkville, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Herman Coggin of Louisville. Her engagement is told by her father, Morris Marion Morgan of Sturgis Jackson shopping last week. Mrs. MISS SUE WILLIAMS whose engagement to Robert E.

Magee, Airman, First Class, of Ama-rillo, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Magee of Memphis, has been announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

John Williams of Jackson. The wedding will be held in mid-June at Crest-wood Baptist church. Campbell is planning to move into her new home next to Mrs. Wall later in the spring. Mrs.

Raymond Banks and Mrs. Cotten Caldwell, for their gorgeous rom an tMnf ow snap Laurence Hennessey of Vicksburg CHATTERBOX flowers, their poppies especially, rate the raves. She will be co- were luncheon guests of Mrs. Royal Hickey at La Jeunesse Friday. Gen.

and Mrs. Doyle Hickey of hostess to her garden club (Lake Pass Christian visited the Royal Hickeys on their way to a spec View Garden Club) which will meet in Augusta's handsome and Partying was at low ebb last week, and I do not know why, but get togethers were few and far be Introducing conversation was going at a lively clip, and among those' contributing charm to the occasion were Gladys Hales, Louise Alien, Fan ial celebration in honor of Lt. Gen Thomas Hickey a relative of Gen spacious home Thursday morning. Feeling spry as usual is Tom Hickeys, in Greenville where they tween. But we will be busy as bees later on for there are several things planned visited Gen.

and Mrs. Galla Spengler, Junior, who is up and about after an aDDendectomv. Rubv nie McGehee, Frances Robbins, Announcements of wedding to be, Phelps and Mrs. Beckett are two Mr. and Mrs.

Jack Burgess of hold the town's interest. Lovely more popular people whom the Saigon, Indo China, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Walter Reynolds. The Burgesses flew to New York and drove to Jackson via Washing Virginia Patton and Bob Webb are saying now- it-can-be-told, for their date to middle aisle has been set.

Virginia has had a star studded 50 i I FREE PARKING it ton, D.C. in their newly purchased car. Mr. Burges is with the Rock- season; she was the charming Lila Smith, Mrs. McPherson, Ann Peeples, Margaret Aden, Mrs.

Mallard, Norma Kenna, Frances Walker, Maud Nordin. You won't be but a day ahead of time if you, today, congratulate Rosalie and Bill Carlier on their wedding anniversary which they will celebrate Monday. They are the nicest twosome, delightful and excellent company. Their back yard when in bloom is lovely with flowers, trees, camellia bushes and azaleas supplying a pleasing eye Queen of the Junior League's Car I While You 1 Shop at erfeller foundation and is loaned to the government for foreign ser nival Ball, she covered herself vice in the health department. Mr.

and Mrs. A. H. Babbitt of Paris, with glory in The Little Theatre, and now her wedding, a fitting climax to these glorious and glamorous occasions. Then attractive Tine Brown has xsr tt are visiting Mr.

and Mrs. Wren Worley. USE ANT OF THESE THREE Dr. and Mrs. Pat Reeves spent ful of color and greenery.

the weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Selby and Mrs.

E. With plenty of personality and sweetness is Rita McClesky and foremost in her mind, thoughts of tulle, lace, and satin and plans are being made for a big event in June. haircut Inspired by M.G.Ms production of Molnar's "The Swan" the love story of princess, co-starring Grace Kelly. What a royal and fovely look truly an old-world charm for modern beauties! "The Swan" permanent Shampoo P. Reeves Henri Despommier of Betty Cabaniss, a mother and Somewhere," New Orleans was daughter who brighten any cor: In a gay get together last week, PARKING LOTS I 250 S.

WEST ST. 500 E. AMITE ST. 301 E. PASCAGOULA ST.

When making purchase, simply ask the clerk for parking stamps. on the Heidelberg roof Thursday night listening to Gene Pringle's ner. Williams during the golf tourna orchestra play "Somewhere." Mr. Despommier was in Jackson on ment at the Country Club of Jackson. Maye will return home business.

tomorrow. Late Flash The Mississippi Military District In the explosion and sinking of will honor Col. and Mrs. Harold their yacht last Saturday in the Biloxi Yacht harbor. Mrs.

Rondo In a smart and up-to-the-minute cotton suit was Zenie Gibbs. And sugar coated compliments for Louise Underwood is a beige cotton suit with small white polka dots. She spent the week here, and is always greeted with gusto. Wonder if the Preston Allen's ears burned recently, they should have because i compliments flew thick and fast at the mention of their name. Back to the subject of beautiful G.

Osborne Saturday night with a DOWNTOWN Westrook suffered a serious back farewell party at the Officers club. injury and Mr. Westbrook's legs And on May 17, the Mississippi PARK-SHOP Style Set Sparkle Rinse With or without appointment Dial 5-3671 for appointment Kennington's Beauty Salon, Mezzanine You may use your charge account Military District Officers Wives club will honor Mrs. Osborne with sparking were injured. They will be in the Biloxi hospital for an indefinite period.

Robard Hughes is recuperating from a tonsilectomy in the Baptist hospital. a tea 3-5 p. m. at 901 North State. Mrs.

Maye Harrison of Dallas, Tex. visited Mr. and Mrs. Paul yards, reminds me of Augusta and Select the precious fragrance that absence, Dr. Gus Williamson oi Millsaps faculty, will occupy their home on Belhaven.

Newcomers Mr. and Mrs. Munroe Fearing, recently of Chicago, are living -at 1043 Carlisle while waiting for their house on Eastover Drive to be completed. They have four married children and two ia school Sally is at Colby junior college, New London, N.H. and Billy is at Wayland Academy, Beaver Dam, Wis.

The Newcomers club has a large list of brand new members who have recently moved here and for the next few weeks we will welcome them to Jackson in this column. Mr. and Mrs. H. S.

Gordon, Jr. from Montgomery, Ala. live at 1325 Greymont; Dr. and Mrs. Ira Hogg from Pittsburg, Pa.

live at 4247 East Ridge Drive; Col. and Mrs. E. W. Muller from Lexington.

Ky. live at 910 Arlington; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cure from Dallas, Tex. live at 1063 Poplar Dr.

and Mrs. F. M. Cook from Lexington, Ky. live at 124 Highland Circle.

Country Club Due to the renovation of the kitchen at the Country Club of Jackson, the ladies card luncheon will not be held in May. May 10, the Scotch foursome and Dutch supper will be served on the lower porch. Saturday, May 12, Dan Wright and his combo will play for a small buffet supper and dance beginning at 7 p.m. May 26 is the grand opening of the swimming pool. The kitchen is expected to be back in operation about June 1 when the Sunday night buffet suppers will be resumed.

Colonial Country club's fellowship hours will be May 6 and 11, 6-7 p.m.; May 12, 8-0 p.m. and Jerry Lane's orchestra will play for the dance beginning at 9 p. m. honoring the new members. More fellowship hours May 13, 18, 19 and game night starts at 8 p.m..

May 20, 25, 26, and 27, 6-7 p.m. May 17, bridge luncheon at 10 a.m. and May 22, ladies golf luncheon at 1 p.m. Important Days Happy birthday greetings to E. B.

Guice who will have a birthday on May 8 and best wishes to Mr. and Mrs. Guice who will have been married forty years on May 10. Maxine and David Graham were celebrating Marine's birthday last Thursday evening on the Heidelberg roof. At the Mississippi Bridge association banquet Sunday evening at the Edwards hotel, happy birthdays were sung to Joe B.

Skinner, Cecil Inman, Jr. and Fred Hughes of Meridian. Delayed best wishes to Ann Dudley and Jon Brook, Jr. of Lafayette, La. who were married twelve years ago May 3.

Coming Events An outdoor festival will be held at St. James Episcopal church May 10 beginning at 3 p.m. Dinner will be served in the air conditioned parish house from 5 till 7 p.m. The ladies will sell their popular take-home dinners. Mrs.

Ralph Brockman is the general chairman. And there win be plenty of amusement for the children. VIP Jacksonians, who are working for the Salvation Army building fund campaign are Baxter Wilson, W. P. McMullan, Ray Tillman, Ralph Hester, Mrs.

C. Edmonson Jones and James L. Enochs. Your cooperation will help build the much needed new buildngs. "Music under the stars' in Memorial stadium on May 14 means entertainment par excellence for all comers.

See your daily papers for the program. Help the Symphony put across the "Pops" concert and really enjoy yourself. For the Eastover house tonr May 9, 10 1 p.m., tickets may be secured from Miss Charlotte Field at St. Andrew's Parish house. Entertainment Mr.

and Mrs. Brice F. McEuen, Mr. and Mrs. W.

D. Owens, Mr. and Mrs. A. Ralph Todd, Mr.

and Mrs. Wren A. Worley and Mr. and Mrs. Roy'B.

Nelson were hosts at the Southern Hospitality hour on the Heidelberg roof for the Great Mississippi sales congress Saturday afternoon. Harvey Tweedy emceed the program for the Southern Bell Telephone Pioneers' dinner at the Edwards hotel last Friday. There were nearly two hundred present. Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Marcum were receiving best wishes on their twenty-eighth wedding anniversary. Jacksonians Return Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mclntyre were in New Orleans last week for the Skeet Shoot at the Skeet club near the Huey Long bridge. They stayed at the Town House.

Also there shooting were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cabell, Mr. and Mrs. Fred La Rue, A.

J. Martin and Hugh Mclnnis Jr. Mrs. W. S.

Sims, Miss Annie Green, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Agnew, Mr. and Mrs. James McNees and Mr.

and Mrs. Jack Downing spent last weekend at the Jack Down-! reminds you of Mother! You'll find the lovely, soft scent that is Mother's own when you do your gift shopping at Kennington's. We have a queen's assortment of the world's most treasured fragrances in exquisitely designed bottles. Mother's fragrance will be just as lovely as she looks when you select a Mother's Day gift of perfume from Kennington's. OF THt SOUTH'SGREAT STORES 1 1 L'Heure Bleiie by Guerlain Woodhue by Foberge' Arpege' by Lanvin 1 dram 3.00 V2 oz ....12.50 1 oz.

23.50 Ma Griff by Carven Vs oz. 5.00 oz. 12.00 1 oz 22.50 23 OZ. 9.00 l'A oz .15.00 2V2 oz. .27.00 1 dram 2.50 Va oz.

5.50 Vz oz. ....12.50 5 1 I fir i CHANEL II i i W3 I Je Reviens by Worth White Shoulders by Evyan Chanel No. 5 Shalimar by Guerlain Shocking by SchiaparelH Vs oz. 3.00 Va oz. 5.00 oz 8.75 Va oz.

15.00 iy4 oz. 32.50 Vs oz 3.00 'A oz 5.00 1 oz 20.00 2 oz. ...,35.00 1 dram 2.75 Vaoz 5.00 '2 oz 10.00 oz .18.50 I .0275 oz. 7.50. i loz ..........12.50, I oz 20.00 I 2 oz.

35.00 I Vaoz 8.00 23 OZ 14.00 1 V3 oz .25.00 2 V2 oz 40.00 Kennington's Aisle of Beauty, Street Floor Perfume prices plus tax Store Hours: Monday through Saturday, 9:30 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. 1.

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