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

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Greenville, Mississippi
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Brown Home Party Scene LELAND-Mr. and Mrs. James Brown entertained at a supper party at their home on Sycamore St. honoring Paul Watson and hi: financee, Miss Jo Helen Polls, of Greenville. Mr.

Watson is associated with John Deere Tractor so the hosts used a tractor theme to depict the table decorations. On thi buffet table was a miniature tractor and trailer holding a Barbie doll bride and groom. On the individual tables were miniature Barbie dolls carrying out a wedding theme. The guest list included friends the couple from Greenville am Lcland. Home For Sale 4 Bedrooms 2 Baths All Brick Family Room Air Conditioned About 4 Years Old i Near Schools Ernest Waldauer A INSURANCE.

-REAL ESTATE IS S. Poplar ED 2-1555 BILL ANDREWS Nighl Call ED 2-6564 or ED MISS BEVERLY ANN RUTHERFORD Miss Beverly Rutherford To Wed Dan Kohler In May Announcement is made today of the engagement of Miss Beverly Ann Rutherford and Dan Kohler of Beaumont, Texas. Miss Rutherford is the daughter of Mrs. Joe Land of Beaumont, Texas and Curtis Rutherford, Greenville. Mr.

Kohler is the son of Mrs. John P. Kohler and the late Mr. Kohler, also of Beaumont. Miss Rutherford will graduate in May from Forest Park High School.

She is listed in the top 10 percent of her class for highest honors. Mr. Kohler is attending Lamar State College of Technology in Beaumont where he is a pre-medical student. He is a member of Beta Beta Beta, national biology honor society. The wedding date has been set for May 30 at the St.

Pins Catholic Church in Beaumont. GHS Senior Honored At Hay-Ride Tod Robinson, Greenville High School senior was honored Sat- rday night by Mr. and Mrs. Muray Alexander with an old fashion ay ride and barn dance held at icir country home, Aufaur" "'nn- ation. Sixty of the honoree's classmates gathered at the Alexander's ome and were taken by tractor nd trailers to the country place.

The scene of the party was the arn which was lighted by kcro- ene lanterns and decorated with ales of hay. Refreshments were served from long table decorated with lan- erns and ivy. The barn's water rough served as the container or cold drinks. Miss Peggy Keady called quare dance. Also assisting the were Mr.

and Mrs. i. Robinson, the honoree's arents, and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Eastern Star Anniversary Is Celebrated CLEVELAND The fiftieth an- iversary of the Alex Paries Chapter of the Order of the East- Star was observed at its nonthly meeting in the Masonic Lodge.

The chapter was charter- in April, 1914. Longtime chapter members. vere honored. They included T. Reid, who has been a member iince 1921 and was also observing lis 90th birthday; Mrs.

Max Kaalan, a member since 1923; A. W. Crouch and Mrs. Jim Wiggins, aoth of whom have been mem- wrs since 192S. An arrangement of gold iris centered the refreshment table vhich featured a birthday cakej gold and white in observance of he anniversary and Mr.

Reid's nrthday. Chairman of the social period vas Mrs. Frank Arbogast who vas assisted by Mrs. Ruby Mrs. Bill Swindoll, Mrs.

E. L. Bennett, Mrs. W. V.

Price. Mrs. C. F. Kittle and Mrs.

S. K. Togue. Alice Bell Garden Club The Alice Bell Garden Club will meet Tuesday at 3 p.m. at the Downtowner.

Mrs. Howard Dyer will give the program on flower arranging. READY TO PAINT flfftiiwiM cnlawri end dezint el ll.ms In itiomict end pldlP.rcraFI. InlraclUn. (or painlim.

Cell J-I7IO. JUANITA JONES, CERAMIC STUDIO 518 Orlando it. Relatives Attend Plaque Unveiling INDIANOLA Mrs. J. L.

Rus sell and her sister, Mrs. Ethe Evans of Inverness, were joinec by Mr. and Mrs. Louis Cook ol Tupelo and spent Sunday in Camden, Ala. They attended the unveiling of a plaque commemorating the flclia Dcmocrnl-Timcs Sunday, May 3, '64 17 VFW Auxiliary Elects New Officers, Mrs.

Bill Lindsey Named President New officers for ihc coming yc.ir were elected by the Ladies Auxiliary to Veterans of Foreign Wars, Post 4-IS6 al i regular 'business meeting Tuesday night. Mrs. Hill Lindsey is president; Mrs. Johnny Watson, senior vice president; Mrs. Charles Ventura, junior vice president; Mrs.

Lucy I Cochran. chaplain; Mrs. Claude Richards, treasurer; Mrs. Roy Wilson, secretary; Mrs. P.

B. Traweek, conductress and Mrs. C. L. Robinson, trustee.

BEFORE elections were held, tlic regular order of business was conducted. Mrs. Watson was ap- chairman of ihc selection committee for a local contestant io bo Greenville's representative I to the stole wide Miss VFW of Mississippi contest. The contest is set for late at the nucna Visla Hotel in Biloxi. Mrs.

George Johnson was nnm- cd chairman of the food commil- lec for Loyally Day celebration to be held today at the Post home. This event is sponsored by (he Greenville Memorial Post 4488 Holiday Inn Lunch Honors Two Visitors A luncheon was held Monday at (lie. Holiday Restaurant honoring the Rev. ami Mrs. David Pilten- ger of Malvern, Ark.

Hostess for the occasion was Mrs. frvin Mitchell of Lake Vil-' Inge, Ark. The Rev. Mr. Piltcnger' is presenting a series of services! this week at Ihe Luke Villagel Presbyterian Church.

Included in the 12 guests were the Rev. and Mrs. Robert T. Fulton of Greenville and Mrs. Milchell's son, Ihe Rev.

Irvin Mitchell. Veterans of Foreign Wars each year wilh the Auxiliary assisting. A social hour was held after the meeting. Mrs. Evans Jackson was hostess.

memory of their greai-grandfa- Iher, Enoch Harper Cook. 'j 1 i ENTERING the war at 58 years, of age, he had ten sons and twol grandsons in the Civil War. i Mr. Cook's grandson, William Thomas Cook, a pioneer settler in Sunflower County, and eight of his great-grandchildren were Sunflower County residents. Mrs.

Russell and Mrs. Evans are two surviving Sunflower Countains. The unveiling of the plaque was under the auspices of the United Daughters of the Confederacy of, ICamden. People from all sections lof the nation attended. the fine gi ue the QM that mil pteate kef the 'Utet up to the minute to at in it --U fa iaAe 9W gift mkeA verb light --bill aMure itu wr priced are ffigkt the towd-- tke Atore Witk fcaif gifa she'll be thankful fa Runaway Chic The girl-on-the-go in Sue dacron and cotton princess sailor is impeccably correct a fashion delicacy in.

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