1
peth Flowers Plans Wedding ii_ * narry lcdow Will Claim Bride October 24 m.ss i-»eui Flowers, bnae- iL>_k Oi. XXV.liy i-<s_ uu W ui i»CW luitt y uaS toiu^iuca -nans lor nor weaumg. bne a uie uaugnter or ivu'. ana uio. Herman F. r lowers or -.exmgion, ivrr. be bow s pa- eius aie Mrs, Helen K. Be- jow oi Baltimore, Maryland ind rvrr. Victor Lebow oi New York City. me weaumg will take place at o:JU p. m., October it, in lempie Beth El, Lex- ington. itaubi Perry Nuss- baum of Jackson will oifi- :iate. Music will be presented by Mrs. Doty Porter, organist, and Mrs. Bobby Berman, soioist. me bride-to-be will be given in marriage by her fa- ther. Miss Anne Flowers will ae ner sisters maid-of-honor. Briaesmaids will be Miss bibyl McRae of Lexington, Mrs. Garrard White (nee Hat brumby) Hattiesburg, Miss Jane Block of Memphis, Miss Ruth Spirer of Coral Gables, Florida, Miss Marcia Silver- burg of Wilmington, Delia- ware and Miss Ann Arnof of McCrory, Arkansas. Victor Lebow, Jr. will serve his brother as best man. Groomsmen will be Max Weinstein of Charleston; Dr. Hugh Lamensdorf, William Mimeles, and Harry S. Kauf- man III, of New Orleans; Bil- ly Grant, Jimmy London, Bailey Hutman and Roger pMichel, all of Baltimore. Mr. and Mrs, Flowers will I entertain with a reception at their home immediately fol- | lowing the ceremony. Mission Study Set At Baptist Church Oct. 14 I Miss Marjean Patterson, State YWA director of Jack- Ison, will teach a mission stu- dy book, "Mandelbaum Gate” at First Baptist Church in Lexington on Monday, Oc- tober 14 from 10:00 a. m. to 1:30 p. m. Each person will bring a covered dish to be served at the noon hour. All Missionary Unions in the county are urged to at- tend. The study book which will be reviewed is a Foreign Mis- sion study, required reading prior to the week of prayer a to be observed in early De- ll cember. Home From Vicksburg Friends will be glad to 8 know that Mrs. A, S. Heffner land Miss Elma Heffner have | returned home from Vicks- J Iburg. mr-'V ^T-y v "T^TT-yrTT ’^r'T'T’ *Tm'V'"V W'^'T V Mewd Women SOCIETY CLUBS PERSONALS Fourteen Lexington High School Graduates Hold Reunion Saturday, October 5th A reunion of close friends, graduates of Lexington High School in the early thirties, was held on Saturday, Octob- er 5 th. The festivities began at 10 a. m. in the home) of the late Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Hammett, now occupied by Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Hammett, Jr. The home had served as a setting for numerous parties in the past, attended by the group. Plans for the get-together were begun a year ago by Mrs. Frances Hammett Fer- guson of Fort Worth, Texas, in the form of a Round Robin letter. The last person to re- ceive the letter was Mrs. Graye Ruledge. and all four- teen friends receiving the let- iter were present for the re- union. Among those present were Mrs. Ferguson of Ft. Worth, Mrs. Rutledge, Mrs. Sue Drennan Barrett, Mrs. Mir- iam Ash Brown of Cleveland, Tennessee; Mrs. Eleanor Hooker Ellis, Greenville; Mrs. Lucile Gulledge Seitz, Stark- ville; Mrs. Erin Gwin Lail, Jackson; Mrs. Judith Kim- brough Morrow, Baton Rouge Louisiana; Mrs. Kerl Trull Nichols, Tchula; Miss Clara Watson, Mrs. Ruth Margaret Fincher Reid, Lexington; Mrs. Gladys Tate Davison, Jack- son; Mrs. Marie Pahlen Flan- nagan, and Mrs. Alice Sharp Smith, both of Memphis. Herman Flowers was a morning visitor, and present- ed the guests w’ith a box of candy. Afternoon visitors who called were their former teachers, Mrs. Effie Switten- berg, Mrs. Dorothy McBee Wilburn, Mrs. Geneva Her- ! ring Lindholm and Mrs. Jewel McNight Ramsey. The “Round Robin” letter guests shared luncheon at the Welcome Inn Cafe at noon. The luncheon table center- piece was of flowers in the Ischool colors of purple and gold. Following luncheon the guests reassembled at the Hammett home to continue the endless happy conversa- tion, and an exchange of children’s pictures. Miriam Ash Brown brought a picture of her son’s wedding which included her mother, Mrs. G. G. Ash in the wedding group. Mrs. Diggs Hostess To Acona HD Club The Acona Home Demon- stration Club met Wednes- day, October 2nd in the home of Mrs. Walter Diggs, Sr. The club president and vice president were unable to attend and the meeting was presided over by Miss Mary Harpole. The devotion and minutes were read by the hostess who is also the club secretary. Miss Harpole discussed a Foods program to be held in November, and a Craft work- shop scheduled this month. She also reported that the County Council elected Mrs. Roscoe Johnson and Mrs. James Summerlin to repre- sent the county in the Na- tional Home Demonstration Council to be held in Little Rock, Arkansas Oct. 20-24. The demonstration was on health and safety, presented by two Mississippi Power and Light Company repre- sentatives, Mrs. Betty Byrd and Mrs. Elaine McDonald. They emphasized the demon- stration with charts and graphs showing very few homes have adequate wiring for present day needs. The discussion contained valuable information and instruction in the chosen related subjects. Mrs. Diggs served delicious refreshments of chicken a’ la king in pastry shells, pimen- to sandwiches, an assortment of pickles including pickled apple slices tinted in pink, crackers, caramel cake and coffee. Attending were three visit- ors, Mrs. Byrd, Mrs. McDon- ald, Mrs. Susie B. Minyard of Lexington, five members and Miss Harpole. GUY LOMBARDO AMD HR FAMOUS ROYAL CANADIANS Presenting The Sweetest Music This Side Of Heaven. "CONCERT" ELLIS AUDITORIUM Memphis, Tennessee Tuesday, Night, October 22 8 P. M. Tickets $2.00 and $4.00 —* *- j "CONCERT" CITY AUDITORIUM Jackson, Mississippi Wednesday Night, October 23rd 8 P. M. RjT' Tickets $2.75 and $4.00 —★— "DANCE" TO GUY LOMBARDO Chisca Plaza Ballroom, Chisca Hotel Memphis, Tennessee Saturday Night, October 26th 9:30 P. M. Tickets $5.00 Per Person Girl Scout Leaders— Continued from Page One) members: Pamela Aldridge, Mildred) Barrett, Suzy Brown, Glenda Davis, Ann Earle, Jean Ervin, Fran Hammett, Debbie Houston, Regina Hy- man, Lynette Jordan, Sloane Mitchell, Susan Stewart, De- borah Roberts, Debbie Carr and Donna Thomas. Troop from Second Grade, Mrs. T. E. Haffey and Mrs. Henri Watson, Jr., leaders, and members are: Mary Vir- ginia Watson, Jennifer John- son, Kathy and Karen Sin- clair, Helen Theresa Haffey, Rosetta Saxton, Judy Carson, Kathy Rodgers, Maryl Gris- ham, Dale Hammett and Julie Roberts. Troop 214, Mrs. Mike Lam- mons and Mrs. Herbert Hy- man, leaders, with the follow- ing members: Jeffalyn Davis, Debbie Hathcock, Bonnie Da- vis, Sara Ellison, Suzanne Yates, Laura Hammett, Pam Pierce, Karen L a m m o n s, Jackie Carnathan, Fran Wynne, Cindy Frost, Barbara Hyman, Pamela Rutledge, Becky Stark, Nina Newell and Gail Reese. Mrs. Crawford Ray and Mrs. Joe Stern, leaders of Troop 253 and members: Lin- da Hammett, Betsy Alice Kimbrough, Kathy King, La- Nelle McLellan, Judy O’Kel- ly, Jeanie Pepper, Kay Ray, Nancy Stern, Mary Beth Williams, Sue McCrory, Lin- da Newell and Phyllis Waits. Troop 61 Cadettes, Junior High School Scouts, Mrs. Jack Dunn, leader, are: Mam- ie Lou Abies, Debbie Brown, Donna Dixon, Marcella Dunn, Rose Ellis, Jan Harthcock, Memry Moses and Becky ATTEND FUNERAL OF C. O. SUDBECK Members of the family and friends from out of town who attended the funeral of C. O. Sudbeck; on Wednesday, Sep- tember 25 were: Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Harris and Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Har- ris, ail of Midnight; Mr. and Mrs. Jim Sudbeck and Mr. Joe Harris, Benton; Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Ruby, Belzoni; Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ellison and Mrs. Joe Salley, Gulf- port; Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Her- ring, Long Beach: Mrs. E. C. Sample and Mr. W. H. Allen, Belzoni; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sudbeck, Jackson; Mr. and Mrs. George Mullendore, Stoneville; Mrs. Elizabeth Wooten, Benton; Miss Annie S. Bowman, Mrs. Mary E. Edwards Mr. and Mrs. Will Peterman, Mrs. R. A. Ellison and son, Danny, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Talbert,, all of Yazoo City; Mr. Ted Upshaw, Jack- son; Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Sal- ley, Jackson; Mr. and Mrs. J. H Torbert, West Point; Mr. Tom Barron, Indianola; Mr. and Mrs. William R. Elli- ison, Heidelberg; Mr. and Mrs. Bob Legate and Mr. and Mrs. CJ'auJie Legate, Jaqk- Ison: also of Jackson, Miss Pat Farmer, Mrs. Margaret McCarty and Mr. Claude El- lison; Mr. Ed Mason, Green- wood; Mrs. Minnie Brown Herrin, Clarksdale; Mr. and Mrs. Noel Myers, and Mrs. Mary Peterman, Yazoo Cit ; Mrs. Johany Ely, Terry; Mrs. Byrd Farmer, Jackson; Mr. and) Mrs. Herbert Farmer West Point; Tom Perry, Ya- zoo City; Rev. and Mrs. W. S. McAlilly, Louisville; Rev. Wilson Ray, Lake Cormorant; Rev. James McCafferty, Clarksdale: Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Henning, Arp, Texas; Max Hammett, Jackson; Rev. and Mrs. Paul Higgason, West; Rev. R. E. Wasson and Rev. Curtis Ellis, Durant. Zemp. Leaders of the Brownies, Troop No- 90 are Mrs. Ray Johnson, Mrs. John D. Par- rish, Jr. and Mrs. Tandy Stepp. Members are: Leath John- son, Debbie King, Nancy Lammons, Kathy Maddox, Vicky Massey, Pam Moore, Robin McLellan, Mary Jane Nichols, Susan Parrish, De- borah Pickle, Debra Rathell, Sharon Rickman, Jean Ro- berts, Jeanette Roberts, Pat Rutkjige', Jennifer Sample* Barbara Stephenson, Susan Stepp, Cynthia Truitt, Diane Vining. Patty Ann Williams and Billie Carol Zemp, At Ochsner's Clinic Mr. Reuben Netherland went to New Orleans Mon- day morning to enter Ochs- ner’s Clinic, scheduled for surgery on Tuesday. Later reports are that his condition is satisfactory. Attend State Fair Mr. and Mrs. Joe Braddock. accompanied by Mrs. Kate Hughes, attended the State Fair in Jackson Monday night. They returned home on Tuesday by way of Yazoo City for a visit with their sister, Mrs. Manley Washing- ton and family. Attend The Church Of Your tPioice This Sunday!'* VFW Ladies Auxiliary Met Tuesday Night The Ladies Auxiliary to the Otho C. Byrd Post No. 2589 Veterans of Foreign Wars held their regular monthly meeting in the Ab Taylor Memorial Home on Tuesday night, October 1st. The president opened the meeting, communications were read and discussed, committee reports were giv- en by the chairman, all giv- ing good reports. A commun- ity service chairman was ap- pointed, Mrs. Lida Taykxr filling this office. The president reported on the Council of Administra- tion meeting recently held in Jackson, also the Ninth Dis- trict Meeting held in Yazoo City. Members of the Post and Auxiliary were present at both meetings. The Ninth District Presi- dent from Yazoo City will make her official visit to the local Auxiliary in October. All members are urged to attend this important meet- ing. The membership drive, which began October 1, was announced, and the president asked all members to send their dues as s<j>on as possible. The meeting closed to re- open on October 22 at which time all members are invited and urged to attend. Barbara Cleveland Honored At Southern Miss Barbara Jean Cleve- land, 19-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. U. A. Cleveland of Lexington, was recently elected vice president and Pledge Trainer of the Alpha bigma Chapter of Sigma Sig- ma Sigma social sorority at the University of Southern Mississippi. Barbara is a senior, major- ing in elementarv education and minoring in ocial stud- ies, English and speech. Among other honors of Barbara are: President of the Student National Educa- tion Association: Student Printz staff; nominee for Who’s Who in American Col- leges and Universities; mem- ber of Kappa Delta Pi, hon- orary education fraternity; member and committee mem- ber of the Baptist Student Union; and Dean’s List. Among her duties as vice president will be hostess to Tri Sigma’s national vice president when she visits Southern on November 8-11. Visited Friends Dr. Gene Davison visited with friends while Mrs. Davi- son attended a reunion with former high school friends on Saturday. Dr. Davison is a member of the staff at Whitfield Sanatorium. Florida Visitor Mr. H. C. True has as a guest this week his sister. Mrs. Floyce Goodwynn of Jacksonville, Florida. Mrs. Goodwynn attended the WMU meeting at First Bap- tist Church Monday after- noon. Attend Funeral Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Boat- wright attended the funeral in Jackson on Saturday of Mrs. Boatwright’s brother-in- law, W. R. Broadaway of Texas City, Texas. Mrs. Kate Boyd also attended, accom- panied by her son-in-law, Mr. Conrad Stevenson. Attends FFA Meet O. A. Cleveland, Jr. left Monday morning for Kansas City, Missouri where he will attend the National Future Farmers of America conven- tion being held Tuesday through Friday. 1 Visits Brother Mr. Jesse Hathcock spent Sunday with his brother, Mr. C. L. Hathcock, Mrs. Hath- cock and family. From Nebraska Mrs. Ejarl M. Robertscon and son, Robbie of Lincoln, Nebraska are visiting in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Buck Tidwell. Robbie is enrolled in 4th grade at the Lexington school, to a- void changing schools at mid- term. Tec. Sgt. Robertson of the U. S. Air Force in Lin- coln will join his family up- jon retirement at an early date. Following retirement the family plans to make their home in Biloxi. Mrs. Riobertson will be aemem- bered as the former Clara Lillie Tidwell. Attend Stroud Funeral Mrs. W. E. Henderson of Lexington, and Mr. and Mrs. Homer Knox of Tchula, at- tended the funeral of Mr. George Strowd in Pickens on Sunday at 3 p. m. Move To Lexington Mr. and Mrs. Jewell Knight plan to move from Durant to Lexington on Friday. They will occupy the home former- ly occupied by Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Rowell at 304 North Street. Mr. Rowelfc.* South- ern Bell employee, is trans- ferring to Greenwood. Mr. Knight is manager of Mis- sissippi Power and Light Co. in the Lexington office. Miss Fritz Improves Friends of Miss Lucy Fritz will be glad to know that she is steadily improving From a recent illness. 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Page 1: iL> k Oi. Women€¦ · peth Flowers Plans Wedding ii_ * narry lcdow Will Claim Bride October 24 m.ss i-»eui Flowers, bnae- iL>_k Oi. XXV.liy i-

peth Flowers Plans Wedding ii_ * ■

narry lcdow

Will Claim Bride October 24 m.ss i-»eui Flowers, bnae-

iL>_k Oi. XXV.liy i-<s_ uu W ui i»CW

luitt y uaS toiu^iuca -nans lor nor weaumg. bne

a uie uaugnter or ivu'. ana

uio. Herman F. r lowers or

-.exmgion, ivrr. be bow s pa- eius aie Mrs, Helen K. Be-

jow oi Baltimore, Maryland ind rvrr. Victor Lebow oi

New York City. me weaumg will take

place at o:JU p. m., October it, in lempie Beth El, Lex- ington. itaubi Perry Nuss- baum of Jackson will oifi- :iate.

Music will be presented by Mrs. Doty Porter, organist, and Mrs. Bobby Berman, soioist.

me bride-to-be will be given in marriage by her fa- ther. Miss Anne Flowers will ae ner sisters maid-of-honor. Briaesmaids will be Miss

bibyl McRae of Lexington, Mrs. Garrard White (nee Hat

brumby) o£ Hattiesburg, Miss Jane Block of Memphis, Miss Ruth Spirer of Coral Gables, Florida, Miss Marcia Silver- burg of Wilmington, Delia- ware and Miss Ann Arnof of McCrory, Arkansas.

Victor Lebow, Jr. will serve his brother as best man.

Groomsmen will be Max Weinstein of Charleston; Dr.

Hugh Lamensdorf, William

Mimeles, and Harry S. Kauf- man III, of New Orleans; Bil-

ly Grant, Jimmy London, Bailey Hutman and Roger

pMichel, all of Baltimore. Mr. and Mrs, Flowers will

I entertain with a reception at their home immediately fol-

| lowing the ceremony.

Mission Study Set At Baptist Church Oct. 14 I

Miss Marjean Patterson, State YWA director of Jack-

Ison, will teach a mission stu-

dy book, "Mandelbaum Gate” at First Baptist Church in

Lexington on Monday, Oc- tober 14 from 10:00 a. m. to 1:30 p. m.

Each person will bring a

covered dish to be served at the noon hour.

All Missionary Unions in the county are urged to at- tend.

The study book which will be reviewed is a Foreign Mis- sion study, required reading prior to the week of prayer

a to be observed in early De- ll cember.

Home From Vicksburg Friends will be glad to

8 know that Mrs. A, S. Heffner

land Miss Elma Heffner have

| returned home from Vicks-

J Iburg.

mr-'V ^T-y v "T^TT-yrTT ’^r'T'T’ *Tm'V'"V W'^'T V

Mewd 0£ Women

SOCIETY — CLUBS — PERSONALS

Fourteen Lexington High School Graduates Hold Reunion Saturday, October 5th

A reunion of close friends, graduates of Lexington High School in the early thirties, was held on Saturday, Octob- er 5 th.

The festivities began at 10 a. m. in the home) of the late Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Hammett, now occupied by Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Hammett, Jr. The

home had served as a setting for numerous parties in the

past, attended by the group. Plans for the get-together

were begun a year ago by Mrs. Frances Hammett Fer-

guson of Fort Worth, Texas, in the form of a Round Robin letter. The last person to re-

ceive the letter was Mrs.

Graye Ruledge. and all four- teen friends receiving the let- iter were present for the re-

union. Among those present were

Mrs. Ferguson of Ft. Worth, Mrs. Rutledge, Mrs. Sue Drennan Barrett, Mrs. Mir- iam Ash Brown of Cleveland, Tennessee; Mrs. Eleanor Hooker Ellis, Greenville; Mrs. Lucile Gulledge Seitz, Stark-

ville; Mrs. Erin Gwin Lail, Jackson; Mrs. Judith Kim-

brough Morrow, Baton Rouge Louisiana; Mrs. Kerl Trull

Nichols, Tchula; Miss Clara

Watson, Mrs. Ruth Margaret Fincher Reid, Lexington; Mrs.

Gladys Tate Davison, Jack-

son; Mrs. Marie Pahlen Flan-

nagan, and Mrs. Alice Sharp Smith, both of Memphis.

Herman Flowers was a

morning visitor, and present- ed the guests w’ith a box of

candy. Afternoon visitors who called were their former

teachers, Mrs. Effie Switten-

berg, Mrs. Dorothy McBee

Wilburn, Mrs. Geneva Her- !

ring Lindholm and Mrs. Jewel McNight Ramsey.

The “Round Robin” letter

guests shared luncheon at the Welcome Inn Cafe at noon.

The luncheon table center-

piece was of flowers in the

Ischool colors of purple and

gold. Following luncheon the

guests reassembled at the Hammett home to continue the endless happy conversa-

tion, and an exchange of children’s pictures. Miriam Ash Brown brought a picture of her son’s wedding which included her mother, Mrs. G. G. Ash in the wedding group.

Mrs. Diggs Hostess To Acona HD Club

The Acona Home Demon-

stration Club met Wednes-

day, October 2nd in the home of Mrs. Walter Diggs, Sr.

The club president and vice president were unable to attend and the meeting was presided over by Miss

Mary Harpole. The devotion and minutes

were read by the hostess who

is also the club secretary. Miss Harpole discussed a

Foods program to be held in

November, and a Craft work-

shop scheduled this month.

She also reported that the

County Council elected Mrs. Roscoe Johnson and Mrs.

James Summerlin to repre- sent the county in the Na- tional Home Demonstration Council to be held in Little

Rock, Arkansas Oct. 20-24.

The demonstration was on

health and safety, presented by two Mississippi Power

and Light Company repre- sentatives, Mrs. Betty Byrd and Mrs. Elaine McDonald. They emphasized the demon-

stration with charts and

graphs showing very few

homes have adequate wiring for present day needs. The

discussion contained valuable information and instruction

in the chosen related subjects.

Mrs. Diggs served delicious refreshments of chicken a’ la

king in pastry shells, pimen- to sandwiches, an assortment of pickles including pickled apple slices tinted in pink, crackers, caramel cake and coffee.

Attending were three visit-

ors, Mrs. Byrd, Mrs. McDon-

ald, Mrs. Susie B. Minyard of

Lexington, five members and

Miss Harpole.

GUY LOMBARDO AMD HR FAMOUS ROYAL CANADIANS

Presenting The Sweetest Music This Side Of Heaven.

"CONCERT" ELLIS AUDITORIUM Memphis, Tennessee

Tuesday, Night, October 22 8 P. M. Tickets — $2.00 and $4.00

—* *-

j "CONCERT" CITY AUDITORIUM Jackson, Mississippi

Wednesday Night, October 23rd 8 P. M. RjT'

Tickets — $2.75 and $4.00

—★—

"DANCE" TO GUY LOMBARDO Chisca Plaza Ballroom, — Chisca Hotel

Memphis, Tennessee

Saturday Night, October 26th 9:30 P. M. Tickets — $5.00 Per Person

Girl Scout Leaders— Continued from Page One)

members: Pamela Aldridge, Mildred) Barrett, Suzy Brown, Glenda Davis, Ann Earle, Jean Ervin, Fran Hammett, Debbie Houston, Regina Hy- man, Lynette Jordan, Sloane Mitchell, Susan Stewart, De- borah Roberts, Debbie Carr and Donna Thomas.

Troop from Second Grade, Mrs. T. E. Haffey and Mrs. Henri Watson, Jr., leaders, and members are: Mary Vir-

ginia Watson, Jennifer John-

son, Kathy and Karen Sin-

clair, Helen Theresa Haffey, Rosetta Saxton, Judy Carson, Kathy Rodgers, Maryl Gris-

ham, Dale Hammett and Julie Roberts.

Troop 214, Mrs. Mike Lam- mons and Mrs. Herbert Hy- man, leaders, with the follow-

ing members: Jeffalyn Davis, Debbie Hathcock, Bonnie Da-

vis, Sara Ellison, Suzanne

Yates, Laura Hammett, Pam

Pierce, Karen L a m m o n s,

Jackie Carnathan, Fran

Wynne, Cindy Frost, Barbara

Hyman, Pamela Rutledge, Becky Stark, Nina Newell and Gail Reese.

Mrs. Crawford Ray and Mrs. Joe Stern, leaders of

Troop 253 and members: Lin-

da Hammett, Betsy Alice

Kimbrough, Kathy King, La- Nelle McLellan, Judy O’Kel- ly, Jeanie Pepper, Kay Ray, Nancy Stern, Mary Beth

Williams, Sue McCrory, Lin-

da Newell and Phyllis Waits.

Troop 61 Cadettes, Junior High School Scouts, Mrs. Jack Dunn, leader, are: Mam-

ie Lou Abies, Debbie Brown, Donna Dixon, Marcella Dunn, Rose Ellis, Jan Harthcock, Memry Moses and Becky

ATTEND FUNERAL OF C. O. SUDBECK

Members of the family and

friends from out of town who

attended the funeral of C. O.

Sudbeck; on Wednesday, Sep- tember 25 were:

Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Harris

and Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Har-

ris, ail of Midnight; Mr. and Mrs. Jim Sudbeck and Mr. Joe Harris, Benton; Mr. and

Mrs. A. R. Ruby, Belzoni; Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ellison and Mrs. Joe Salley, Gulf-

port; Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Her-

ring, Long Beach: Mrs. E. C.

Sample and Mr. W. H. Allen, Belzoni; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sudbeck, Jackson; Mr. and Mrs. George Mullendore, Stoneville; Mrs. Elizabeth

Wooten, Benton; Miss Annie S. Bowman, Mrs. Mary E. Edwards Mr. and Mrs. Will Peterman, Mrs. R. A. Ellison and son, Danny, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Talbert,, all of Yazoo

City; Mr. Ted Upshaw, Jack- son; Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Sal-

ley, Jackson; Mr. and Mrs. J. H Torbert, West Point; Mr. Tom Barron, Indianola; Mr. and Mrs. William R. Elli-

ison, Heidelberg; Mr. and Mrs. Bob Legate and Mr. and Mrs. CJ'auJie Legate, Jaqk- Ison: also of Jackson, Miss Pat Farmer, Mrs. Margaret McCarty and Mr. Claude El-

lison; Mr. Ed Mason, Green-

wood; Mrs. Minnie Brown

Herrin, Clarksdale; Mr. and Mrs. Noel Myers, and Mrs.

Mary Peterman, Yazoo Cit ;

Mrs. Johany Ely, Terry; Mrs. Byrd Farmer, Jackson; Mr. and) Mrs. Herbert Farmer West Point; Tom Perry, Ya- zoo City; Rev. and Mrs. W. S. McAlilly, Louisville; Rev. Wilson Ray, Lake Cormorant; Rev. James McCafferty, Clarksdale: Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Henning, Arp, Texas; Max Hammett, Jackson; Rev. and Mrs. Paul Higgason, West; Rev. R. E. Wasson and Rev. Curtis Ellis, Durant.

Zemp. Leaders of the Brownies,

Troop No- 90 are Mrs. Ray Johnson, Mrs. John D. Par-

rish, Jr. and Mrs. Tandy Stepp.

Members are: Leath John-

son, Debbie King, Nancy Lammons, Kathy Maddox, Vicky Massey, Pam Moore, Robin McLellan, Mary Jane

Nichols, Susan Parrish, De- borah Pickle, Debra Rathell, Sharon Rickman, Jean Ro-

berts, Jeanette Roberts, Pat

Rutkjige', Jennifer Sample* Barbara Stephenson, Susan

Stepp, Cynthia Truitt, Diane

Vining. Patty Ann Williams and Billie Carol Zemp,

At Ochsner's Clinic

Mr. Reuben Netherland went to New Orleans Mon-

day morning to enter Ochs- ner’s Clinic, scheduled for

surgery on Tuesday. Later

reports are that his condition is satisfactory.

Attend State Fair

Mr. and Mrs. Joe Braddock. accompanied by Mrs. Kate

Hughes, attended the State Fair in Jackson Monday night. They returned home on Tuesday by way of Yazoo

City for a visit with their

sister, Mrs. Manley Washing- ton and family.

Attend The Church Of Your tPioice This Sunday!'*

VFW Ladies Auxiliary Met Tuesday Night

The Ladies Auxiliary to the Otho C. Byrd Post No. 2589 Veterans of Foreign Wars held their regular monthly meeting in the Ab Taylor Memorial Home on Tuesday night, October 1st.

The president opened the

meeting, communications were read and discussed, committee reports were giv- en by the chairman, all giv- ing good reports. A commun-

ity service chairman was ap- pointed, Mrs. Lida Taykxr filling this office.

The president reported on

the Council of Administra- tion meeting recently held in

Jackson, also the Ninth Dis- trict Meeting held in Yazoo

City. Members of the Post and Auxiliary were present at both meetings.

The Ninth District Presi- dent from Yazoo City will make her official visit to the local Auxiliary in October. All members are urged to attend this important meet-

ing. The membership drive,

which began October 1, was

announced, and the president asked all members to send their dues as s<j>on as possible.

The meeting closed to re-

open on October 22 at which time all members are invited and urged to attend.

Barbara Cleveland Honored At Southern

Miss Barbara Jean Cleve-

land, 19-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. U. A. Cleveland

of Lexington, was recently elected vice president and

Pledge Trainer of the Alpha bigma Chapter of Sigma Sig- ma Sigma social sorority at the University of Southern

Mississippi. Barbara is a senior, major-

ing in elementarv education

and minoring in ocial stud-

ies, English and speech. Among other honors of

Barbara are: President of the Student National Educa- tion Association: Student Printz staff; nominee for Who’s Who in American Col-

leges and Universities; mem-

ber of Kappa Delta Pi, hon-

orary education fraternity; member and committee mem-

ber of the Baptist Student

Union; and Dean’s List.

Among her duties as vice president will be hostess to Tri Sigma’s national vice

president when she visits Southern on November 8-11.

Visited Friends Dr. Gene Davison visited

with friends while Mrs. Davi- son attended a reunion with former high school friends on Saturday. Dr. Davison is

a member of the staff at

Whitfield Sanatorium.

Florida Visitor Mr. H. C. True has as a

guest this week his sister. Mrs. Floyce Goodwynn of

Jacksonville, Florida. Mrs.

Goodwynn attended the WMU meeting at First Bap- tist Church Monday after-

noon.

Attend Funeral Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Boat-

wright attended the funeral in Jackson on Saturday of

Mrs. Boatwright’s brother-in- law, W. R. Broadaway of

Texas City, Texas. Mrs. Kate

Boyd also attended, accom-

panied by her son-in-law, Mr.

Conrad Stevenson.

Attends FFA Meet

O. A. Cleveland, Jr. left Monday morning for Kansas

City, Missouri where he will

attend the National Future

Farmers of America conven-

tion being held Tuesday through Friday. 1

Visits Brother Mr. Jesse Hathcock spent

Sunday with his brother, Mr. C. L. Hathcock, Mrs. Hath- cock and family.

From Nebraska Mrs. Ejarl M. Robertscon

and son, Robbie of Lincoln, Nebraska are visiting in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Buck Tidwell. Robbie is enrolled in 4th grade at the Lexington school, to a-

void changing schools at mid- term. Tec. Sgt. Robertson of the U. S. Air Force in Lin- coln will join his family up- jon retirement at an early date. Following retirement the family plans to make their home in Biloxi. Mrs. Riobertson will be aemem-

bered as the former Clara Lillie Tidwell.

Attend Stroud Funeral

Mrs. W. E. Henderson of Lexington, and Mr. and Mrs. Homer Knox of Tchula, at- tended the funeral of Mr. George Strowd in Pickens on

Sunday at 3 p. m.

Move To Lexington Mr. and Mrs. Jewell Knight

plan to move from Durant to Lexington on Friday. They will occupy the home former- ly occupied by Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Rowell at 304 North

Street. Mr. Rowelfc.* South- ern Bell employee, is trans- ferring to Greenwood. Mr.

Knight is manager of Mis-

sissippi Power and Light Co. in the Lexington office.

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