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SECTION ONE THE CLARION-LEDGER, JACKSON, FRIDAY MORNING, JANUARY 16, 1948 PAPEU Society Clock WANT LIGHT 'Mr. and Mrs. Fatherree Mark 51st Anniversary FLUFFY BISCUITS All-Male Program Featured Here On "Let's Get Acquainted Hour" THAT MELT IN Jenkins To Manage Clarksdale Exchanges Greenwood, Jan. 15 E. R.

(Ed) Jenkins has been named manager of the Clarksdale group of telephone exchanges effective January 16, according to an announcement made by A. M. Boroughs, District Manager of the YOUR MOUTH An all -male program has been I be the accompanist. The community sing will be un arranged for the third concert In a series of five "Let's Get Ac Rex Brown Guest Speaker At Club Meeting With Marion Hancock, recently elected chairman, presiding for the first time, the Woman's club of the Power and Light company held its initial meeting of the new year at a luncheon in Parlor of the Walthall hotel, Tuesday, January 13th. An unexpected high-spot on the program came when ballots were passed out to name the MP and Co's "Slick Interest was keen and exciting.

When the ballots were counted 'Mildred- Glisson from the Engineering Department had run away with the title. She was presented appropriately FRIDAY Friday, ten Junior Tortalebtly club, municipal art gallery. Friday, three Country Club Garden club, with Mra. H. A.

Phillips, 11 W. Capitol street. Friday, three Art Study club. with. Mr.

Julius Herman, Old Canton road. Friday ten Eeihaten Garden club, wlh Mrs. B. B. McClendon, .1012 Plnehurst.

Friday, nine-thirty Duli.iir school PTA. executive board meeting, cr-ool library Friday, seven Calliope club, municipal art gallsry. SATURDAY Saturday, two Delta Kappa Gamma, with Mr. Carolyn Hendrick, 604 Koad of Remembrance, quainted which wiH be Southern Bell Tel. 'and Tel- Co.

From the post of Office Manager of Greenwood Mr. Jenkins goes to! der the direction of Alvon Doty. Individual song sheets for this wui be presented at the door. Closing the program will be the Shrine Chanters under the direction, of Maurice Thompson. George Kurts, director of the De held Sunday at 3 o'clock In the Municipal auditorium.

These concerts, Sponsored by the Jackson Department of Recreation, are designed to bring to Jacksonlans local music organizations, instrumental II I III ITS AlLVEOBTABli Clarksdale. Mr. Jenkins is a native of Mississippi and was. born at poplar-vllle. Miss, and graduated from the public schools there.

He attended business college and holds a LLB degree from Cumberland partment of Recreation, makes this Pythian Sisters Formulate Plans For Valentine Fete The Altruistic club of Lamar Temple No. 1 Pythian Sisters, met with Mrs. Mildred Krebbs. Wednesday afternoon. The president, Mrs.

Mary Toles opened the meeting with a devotional program. Money from the blanket sale was turned over to the Pythian Sisters' traveling fund for organizing and instituting temples over the state. At this time the Red and Blue membership drive was started with Mrsa Mary Toles. chairman for the Reds, and Mrs. Ruby Mc-Lain, chairman for the Blues.

and vocal soloists and "old-fash statement in regard to the con certs: ioned" community sinss. 'Let's Get Acquainted Hours' The first numbers on the rjro- University, Lebanon, Term. He was are made possible for our people Buschs Finest enough, with a erold date book gram Sunday will be presented by tnr0Ugh the fine spirit of coopera- on the staff of the White Hotel. uic uuwictjf x-ieaervauun iHni. nf tho pari nir irmsln nrcron1ft.

bracelet. The presentation of Gulf port, for a short while before beginning the practice of Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Hill Fatherree recently celebrated their fifty first wedding anniversary flth a family reunion and reception In their home in the Harmony community near Quitman. They had as their guests their eeven children arid eight grandchildren as follows Mr.

and Mrs. T. B. Fatherree, Mr. and Mrs- A.

P. Fatherree and sons, Prentiss and Jeff of Jackson; the Pev- and Mrs. A. Y. Brown and daughter, Marjorie Ann, and son, Albert Yeates of Tunica; Mr.

and Mrs. J. D. Fatherree and daughters. Jacqueline and Jane, and son, Ben Hill of P.

Geiss of Arlington. Mr. and Mrs. O. W.

Fatherree of Jack-eon; and Mr. and Mrs. O. N. Car-michael and daughter, Mary Elisabeth of Shannon Other relatives and friends called in the ai-ternoon of Christmas Day.

An impressive feature of the afternoon was the christening by the Fwev. Mr. Brown of the two grandbabies, Mary Elizabeth Carmichael and Ben Hiu Fatherree The bride of 51 years was radiant and lovely in a frock of purple crepe on which she pinned an orchid tied with gold ribbon. Mr. and Mrs.

Fatherree received the guests in the living room where the decorative moth' carried out the Christmas theme. In the dining and Encouragement of Barbershop tlons in 0'ur city through the de- token was made by Rex I. Brown. Marie reporting for Quartet Singing in America, un sire of individual artists to promote law with the firm of White and Jenkins, Gulf port, where Frances Fortenberry, chairman of that which is wholesome and en civic activities told what was done tertaining, and through the com during the holidays, when specia der the direction oi Richard King. Tnis group will be featured in cncral numbers and will present, in addition, four different quartets.

Soloists for the afternoon will be Roi Andrews, baritone, of the Mu bining efforts of many others. This series of programs is provided for everyone who desires to come and be with us. The price of admission attention was given to the needs of the Old Men's Home at Madison. During the business meeting of is simply your attendance, your he remained for a period of 2 1-2 years. Chicken-Of-Tomorrow Vies Fpr $7000 Prize Chicago, Jan.

15 INS Continuation of the chicken-of-tomor-row contest through 1948 with in prizes offered for superior sic department at Millsaps college, good will and your moral support the club, the personnel of the standing committees were introdue ed by the committee chairman: program comm'ttee, Clara Fergu Specials On Kredit At All 3 Start Many exceptional value will found at Buschs. Tk thlf opportunity to purchase what you need at thes lowest prices. Enjoy th too venienca of buying at our conveniently located stores. ana Fred nordeion, nantone, of as we try to make these programs the Mississippi college Music de- successful in the recreation lii'e partment. Miss Mary Berner will of our community." son, chairman, Frances Fortenber ry, Carlene Marshall, Juanita Wil Plans are well under way for the Valentine party to be given in February.

After business was transacted, the meeting was turned over to the hostess. An hour of bingo was enjoyed with Mrs. Willie Reed winning' high prize, after which delicious refreshment were served. The next meeting will be held Jan. 28 in the home of Mrs- Ruby McLain with Mrs.

Mary Toles as hostess. liams, Elizabeth Johnston Nan Dunstan: civic activities xommit- meat-type chickens was announced today in Chicago. BULOVA' Natural Cold Color, Ladies 17 Jewel. tee, Marie Neese. chairman.

Louise The Industry-wide program ori MacDowell Club Presents Modern Russian Music Burn.ey, Catherine McCarter, Dean ginally, was drawn up on a three- Griffing, Ella Nora Dabney, Maud year oasis, witn two years or Steen; fellowship committee, room the color scheme was white Vera Pickens, chairman, Jorene id eold. The table was beautiful state and regional contests ending in a grand national championship in Delaware this spring. Meek, Mattie Lou Garnder, 1 a 6 Pierce, La Vera Hegwood, Gussie Chef The decision to continue the pro Kagiand. gram on an annual basis with a wew memoers introduced were large food store chain as sponsor was voted by a national committee of poultry leaders meeting in Chicago. $3.00 Down Witkly 17-jewel ladies' or gents' I5-jev.

I Bulova watch. Small size neatly designed 10-k natural rolled gold plate cases ladies' with band to match. No. 73. broldered linen centered with an arrangement of imported brass candlesticks in graduated fashion wkh white tapers and intertwined with maidenhair fern.

On one end of the table was a white tiered wedding cake embossed in gold, and on the other end coffee was poured from a silver tea service. Mr. and Mrs. Fatherree have spent their entire married lives In this community and have always assumed an active interest ana part in the church, school and social life. Diet Deficiency Discussed At Meet Of HD Club Leaders "Diet Defieiencv Diseases" were discussed" by Miss Alta Mae Powers of the Hinds county health department, to the 33 leaders representing nine of the ten home demonstration clubs in Hinds county at their January meeting.

Miss Powers showed the films "Health for the Americas" and "ABCD of The- films brouerht out that the A stood for Health of Evs and Gmwtn B. Vi Frances Stuart, Irene Hornstfin, and Ruth Dukes. Christian Church Planning Crusade Texas Leader Will Be Speaker See Specials In Our Perfecf Diamonds an; Mrs. Curtis Youngblood. Wesson; Mrs.

J. T. Ell'son, St. Paul, Minn; and Mrs E. Wallace, Mrs.

Delphine Claughsey and Miss Edith Alexander of Jackson. The program was as follows; Piano solo, "Sateryrical Dance 'from "the Bolt" by (Shostaskovich) Mrs. Arnold Hedermali; vocal solo, "I Long for Thee" (Rachmaninoff), Mrs. W. Griffith, Mrs.

M. piano solo, "The Lark" (Balakeriu), Mrs. Paul Little; vocal solo, "In the Silence of Night" (Rachmaninoff). Mrs. Cecil Frazier, accompanist, Mrs.

Sam McNeill; violin solo, "Andante" from the Tchaikowsky Violin Concerto, Mrs. S. A. McKnight accompanist, Mrs. Sam McNeill; two-piano number, Marche Slav by (Tchikowsky), Mrs Douglas Hudgins and Mrs.

T. A. Middlcton. An unusually well-planrjjsd and artistically presented program of Modern Russian Music was the subject for th eMacDowell Music club Wednesday morning at the municipal art gallery. Mrs, Bert Minyard, second vice president, was in charge and gave the current events on the subject before the morning.

Receiving In the hall with the president of the club, Mrs. Sam McNeill, were Mrs. C. E. Darby, Mrs- I.

N. Baker, Mrs. Palmer Kinser, Mrs. Henry Magee, Mrs. Douglas Hudgins, Mrs.

Craig Reynolds. Mrs. T. A. Middelton, Mrs.

Wyatt Peets and Mrs. C. A. Dos-ter of Durant. president of the Mississippi Federation of Music Clubs.

In addition to a large attendance of members, the following guests were introduced: T. L. Reed, Belzoni; Mrs. Elma Still, Meridi Plan Anniversary I Keepsake Veek In Scouting Scoutmasters of Jackson Boy $75 tamins for Enrcy: C. Vitamins for Fitness and for teeth and bones.

In her lecture on "DM DefiHen-rv D'seap" alow? with t.h films she showed that som of the visual defects ran be overcome by eat'ng vitamin A. Rh brought nut 'that lack of Vita mm Bl affects the nervous syefem. Vitamin was shown to helo nuild un resistance aelnst infection and contagious diseases. Miss Powers pointed out that ratine fresh turnip salad and ronservlnsr the llnnld In wh'rh it was cooked would be a wonderful boost to our Vitamin A and mineral reouirem'ents. MimeoTpnhed mo rial on the TMet Deficiency Diseases" and "VitamW was distributed to the bv M's Mary Oardrr.

home demonstration aeent, who announced that Miss Powers honed to attend as rnanv the local club meetings as is possible. $7.00 Down 4 $1.50 Weekly Choice Scout district met last night a n'd laid preliminary plans for the celebration of Boy Scout Anniversary Week which will be observed by JOHN JUNIKER i i 'V i I or gents' perfect diamond In neatly, engraved 1 4-k. natural gofj rings ladies' also can be had In 1 8-k white gold. Perfect "75." Use Our Confidential Easy Kredit JMVELER Certified Watch Maker Scouts all over the nation February 6-14. Capitol Phone 3-4312 tj 115 Tentative plans for the week in 5 DIAMOND WEDDING RING clude: Boy Scout Sunday February 8, Quarterly Court of Honor February 2.

and. Individual troop activities such as birthday banquets, store window displays of Scouting, and special neighborhood camp-. A 14 if 1 outs. Scouting will launch us is8 All Saints Holds Rededication Chapel Vicksburg, Jan. 15 Students and faculty of All Saints Episcopal College, who stood four hours in order to see the Freedom Train yesterday Joined this morning in a service of rededication at the All Saints chapel.

The opening hymn was James Russell Lowell's "Once to Every Man and Nation." After a prayer for courage and loyalty, the rector, the Rev. W. G. Christian, and the congregation stood together for a prayer of rededication, "Collect Appointed for Independence Day," as found in the Episcopal Book of Common Prayer. The VStar Spangled Banner" was the closing song.

After the first verse, the congregation stood at attention while flags of the church and nation were presented by Marian Hogsed, of Birmingham, and Marguerite Cain, of Meridian, both second year students in the high school department. Pledges of allegiance to our country and the church were said. The service was closed with the singing, of the second verse of the "Star Spangled Banner" 28 Children To Get Glasses As Gift Of Columbus Pilot Club Columbus, Jan. 15 At the bimonthly meeting of Columbus Pilot theme: "The Scout Citizen at Work in his home4, in his community, Think About A New Blouse To Wear With That Spring Suit And Think Of Field's Gay Col-lectidn Of Fashion Right Styles At $10.93 Worth Buying Arvl Worth Wearing! and in his world!" Announcement was made to the $1.00 Down SOe Weekly Low price for a fine five genuineu diamond wedding ring in neatly engraved 1 8-k white or 14-k nat ural gold. Ask for No 41, Scoutmasters that a special Anni DEBUTANTE CALENDAR SIZES 1117 Buschs Prices Always Include federal Tax DR.

L. N. D. WELLS Dr. L.

N. D. Wells, trustee of Texas Christian University; pastor of East Dallas Christian Church and chairman of "The Crusade for a Christian World" is coming to Jackson and the First Christian Church, January 22. He is a dynamic speaker, and an outstanding organizer and leader in stewardship and evangelism. Dr.

Wells will conduct" a week of meetings and services for the Crusade for a Christian world. This is a united movement with all churches of the Disciples of Christ in America in which it Is planned to add one million members and secure $14. 000,000 for advance versary report of civic service rendered by Scouts of Mississippi during 1947 will be presented to Governor Wright during Boy Scout week and that a compilation of all such reports over the nation will be presented to President Truman with ceremony during Scout Week BENRUS In Washington. Choice Introduced to the group was Charles Hooker, the new assistant scout executive of Andrew Jack Saturday. Jib.

IT Saturday. four-tMrty Mr. and Mrs. J. D.

Ball, honoring the Debutantes of 1947. Saturday, twelra-thlrty Mrs. Alfred H. Stone, at luncheon, honoring Mini Betty Clarke Hamilton and Mlsi Lucy Enochs Robinson. Saturday.

seven-thirty Miss Malvina Yerger, at buffet aupper, honoring Miat Miriam Roberts. Saturday, Jan. 14 Saturday, one Mra. J. W.

'Bertrand, at luncheoa, honoring Mist Lucy Robinson. This frock takes the bows, the bows take the beaux heigh-ho it's merry-oh when you sew Pattern 4833. For dates, as shown in stripes; white with lace for graduation This pattern, easy to use, simple to sew, is tested for fit. Includes complete illustrated instructions. Pattern 4833 comes in Jr.

Miss sizes 11, 13, 15, 17. Size 13 takes 3 3rds. 1-2 yd. contrast. Send TWENTY-FIVE cents in coins for this pattern to The Daily Clarion Ledger, 76 Pattern Dept.

243 West 17th New York 11, $2.00 Down 50c Weekly son Council. District Commission er Ed Rankin was in charge of the- i jr i tnvrunelv taf nrrnrnt. Bulova meeting and urged all Scouting leaders to go into the new Scout watches 17-jewel ladies' or VJJy year with a determination to help gents 13-jewei. i u-k naiurai tow gold plate case. 42.

make Scouting pay mmfi "ves oi more Jackson and Hinds county boys during 1948. N. Y. Print plainly NAME, AD Present at the meeting were: Club, applications for eye glasses for 26 under privileged children of Lowndes County were approved by the club. Applications were submitted by Miss Lucille Graham, chairman of the civic and project committee.

It was announced that Miss Bon-ita Godwin, president of the local DRESS with ZONE, SIZE and STYLE -NUMBER. Scoutmaster W. R. Thorne and Bob Rush of Troop No. 1, Scout seh The New Look this spring is the master E.

H. Nation of Troop No. e5) ANNE ADAMS Look I See it in our "Nw ir new Spring Pattern Book just 8, Scoutmaster A. B. DeLozier and Thomas Downs of Clinton's Troop No.

12, Scoutmaster John Shields unit has been appointed a mem OPTIQIANB 105 E. Capitol St. out send only fifteen cents more for this catalog of easy-sew styles for the whole family. Also printed of Troop No. 31, Scoutmaster Joe 'A Mads fresh daily -f'2'lt here in town! Watkins of Troop No.

15, Scout vicitstun iroif 1305 Wathiagtoa'St. 235 St. right in the book is a FREE PATTERN for a smart hat and bag f.etl master A. J. Triche of Troop No.

6. District Commissioner Ed Rankin and Assistant Scout Executive Charles Hooker. ment in all areas of the church life. One hundred members of th local church will meet with Dr. Wells Thursday night January 22 at a dinner.

They will Le instructed as to theVork tc be tone during his week in the city. Calls ars to be made orf prospective members from Thursday through Sunday. The week of services will close Wednesday, 23, with a meeting of the whole church membership at which time tne program of the local church and the Crusade will be underwritten. The First Christian Church is planning to begin construction on the proposed new church building in May. Church Architect, A.

F. Wicks of Indianapolis, is collaborating with Webb Overstreet in formulating plans. After decisions to be made by the various groups In the congregation, the contract will be let. BIG BOND BUtER New Orleans, Jan. 15 (INS) New Orleans continues today to lead the list of Louisiana' purchasers of government savings bonds.

Colors may be divided Into warm hues red, orange and yellow and cool hues such as green, blue and violet. ber of the International Relations Committee of Pilot International. Mrs. Marie Norwood was appointed chairman of a Guest Night Party to be given in February. Portrait Of Truman Sent Boy Scout Troop A handpainted portrait of the President of the United States has been received from the White House in Washington by Boy Scout Troop No.

1 of St. Andrew's church. The gift was received from Mat thew J. Connelly, secretary to President Harry S. Truman.

The picture will be draped in bunting and placed in the Scout room of the Church. Public Relations Group To Meet At Whitworth Colleqo Brookhaven, Jan. 15 Whitworth College wlil be hpst to the annual meeting of district Nine of the American College Public Rela tions Association Friday and Saturday. The ninth district comprises the state of Arkansas, Mississippi, and Louisiana. Sinclair Daniel, president of Whitworth college, is the district director.

Mississippians taking part on the program will be Dr. D. Nelson, president of Mississippi College, Dr. John Young, of Belhaven, Gilbert T. Saetre, of Mississippi Southern, Leo C.

Miller, Biloxi High School, Harold Turnage; Hinds Junior College, Rupert H. Cooke, of Gulf Park College, Gordon Marks, of Jackson, Marvin Black, University of Mississippi, Oliver Emmerich, Brookhaven. Jimmy Ward, Jackson, P. Brady, Jackson. fcitt Jfil nalMiTflr ihp htt I Nholoif trmnnr V.

-i American Legion Is Preparing Convention Miami, Jan. 15 'INS) Two officials of the American Legion were in Miami today making preliminary plans for the organization's national convention in the Florida city October 18-21. Convention director Edward McGrall and his assistant, Ferdinand Svorcek, said they will set up a convention office, with a staff of 30, shortly before the conclaye it mm tg0jb begins. 1 fv 1 Delicious! with Moo die 30 ONLY ftn economical main dish. Wonderful wff breakfast eggs or on top of potatoes bak? Really different.

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