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The Delta Democrat-Times from Greenville, Mississippi • Page 3

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pelvidere Chapter Of AR I Entertained In Home Of John Rosella Personally Speaking Mr. nut! W. J. Ulllc Announce IMrlh of Daughter Chatlicm Hall, in Virginia. Mr.

and Mrs. Al Hrogdcu Announce lllrlh of Dauchlcr Mr. and AI Browlen of KU'. dora announce the birth of at Uo )l151 Ho5 llnl at Lilll rtaufihtcr on February 21 ut the new baby, grandson ot Delia Democrat-Time! 1 Cirfcnvlllf. Thuri J5, Dermott nnounce the birth ot a son bom Saturday, February'iSHh Lake Village Infirmary.

The baby hiis been named Hebccca Lynn. Mrs. Jolin Rosclla was hostess for the regular meeting ot the, Btlvklcie Chapter of the D. A. tt.

at her home Friday. Sprlngl ami Mrs. W. J. Little, Ar flowers were used in the living room and a large bowl of pear cola, announce the birth of aJMis.

A. K. AlcBride, Abilene Tcx- blussoms and flowering quince was placed on the buffet and lublcliluuglitcr at the King's Daughters in the dining room. allegiance lo the flag. Mrs.

J. ll.jly Madison, lietsy Hoss, Mollic D.A.H. Jiilual. Officer reports were and told of their contribution lo Mrs. II.

L. Wells, regent, opened meeting lea'iiing Hie pledge of of the She gave a bvicf sketch of Washington, on February 21. as mid and Airs. C. A.

13rog- dcn of McCrory. Lkirlund, acting chaplain, led the I'ilcher, and Barbara Fritrhic, heard. The president general's message from the February issue of the D.A.U. magazine was read by Mrs. W.

T. Brown. The regent announced that the the early history of our country. During the social hour the hostess assisted by lier daughter, Mrs. James Kcllum, served a salad 'k Foster J'lny Warren C.

Fortiier, of the J. Anners ot Eudova, has 'been named David. Bobby Griffctt and Misses Ann and Angelina Olmi of Jackson were weekend visitors in Iho home of Mrs. I.ee Olmi and lam- U.S. Navy is at home on a of Shaw.

day leave after completing his Chuck Foster and his orchestra (ra nilli at NATTC, Memphis. Uc will play for a dance lo be given is cnrou 0 Atlantic City, N. J. from 8 to 12 on the night of March 5 at the Greenville Country Club. Members and their guests are iu- state conference will ue held in linger Morgan, A.

M. Henry Jackson on March 2. 3, 4. Any Madge Fuyler. Members allending member who can uttend was asked -were: Miss Annie I'axton, Miss to contact Mis.

Wells. jSnodic Howard, Alesdames II. L. A most interesting program waslwells, Glen liolton, W. E.

Elam, given by Mrs. Glen UoUon! Her J. n. Ilarlond, Carrie Wilkcrson, subject was "Six Glorious Women Jerome llafier, and W. T.

Brown. vited. Tickels may be purchased ill advance at the club or by call- Gucsls present were: Mesdamcsling 3802. nlato. Mis.

J. O. Wiseman is a patient iin the King's Daughters Hospital. Mr. and Mrs.

Jack Potis have 'returned from a visit with Miss Jackie Polls, who is a student at Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Spratlln Announce Illrlli ot Son Mr.

and Mrs. W. A. Spratlin of Hemstitching Buttons Covered (Bells Uucklcs MKS. BEN C.

I'ENN In Hen Penn A Son nldf. 33! HOSE 4 50 Ft. 4 19 4 4 WOMAN'S CLUB OFFICERS Heading the newly re-organized Shaw Woman's Club are Mrs. Dan Scligman, president, a nd loft to right standing, Mrs. Marsh Galloway, first vice-president; Mrs.

Frank Hough, parliamentarian; Mrs. Sessions Pleasant second vice-president; Mrs. Hartley Kiltie, recording secretary; Mrs. G. E.

Frazier, corresponding.secretary. The club's main project for the present is the beautification of Porter's Bayou, which extends through Shaw. Improvement of the bayou will begin within the next month, and will include the leveling off of the recently dredged banks, hauling oft of cypress stumps (some of which will be used for picnic tables and benches), and landscaping with trees and flowering shrubs. 5 Yr. Guarantee; Ijy US.

4 One of Mississippi's Finest Drug Stores Free Delivery Service ON SALE THURSDAY, FRIDAY SATURDAY STOR Of Greenville Mrs. c. Caraway Base'Entertained Monday At Community House Celebrates Her 86 Birthday John C. Anthony, Fred Engelman, Don Atkins, Vern I.oreu, Ray She enjoyed many gifls present ed by Miss Dovie Douglas, Mrs. Ed Harper, Mrs.

T. H. 'Mammy" Carl- Donahue, Charles Parker. iton, Mrs. H.

F. Scott, Mrs. May Hostesses attending included; Cheairs. Mrs. L.

E. Henderson, Mrs Misses Lillian Love, Pat Bowen, Sam Hall, Mrs. J. B. Gladncy' Sr.

The Airmen of the Greenville Air Force Base were enter- Caraway tained at a dance Monday night at the Community House. This!" 83 hon on Thursday on the affair is sponsored weekly by the Park Commission. occasion or her 86th birthday, when Games, dancing, singing and refreshments were enjoyed.j a of friends gathered at her Hostesses included: Mrs. Claude Neeves, Miss Elaine Corder, llousc on North Main lo wish her Mrs. William Lowry, E.

Al. Ward, arid Capt. C. W. Kegifka.

liappy returns of the day. Airmen registering were; Smith, M. R. Jimence, Buddy Flanagan, Rudy Tryholm, Rex Pixley, Al Pedcrsen, Dan Costello, William B. Butler, Dick Grammer, C.

E. Smith, L. E. Hollinger, Steve Kuzmcath, John McKccvcr, James D. Stark, Kenneth D.

Hanson, Ralph Oorvis, Leon Halt, Jim Thompson, Bill Hollister, Jack Hall, O. J. llogan, F. Beuhlcr, J. G.

H. G. JIubcr, Ray Charhanneau, Jim Stocelli, Anthony B'runc, Dudley J. Smith, James J. Mooney, Buddy Rogers, James H.

Evans, Ray Himel, Hod Guiberson, Stuart Germanyc, Francis Ford, Norman F. Wilkanski, Carl Barnes, Dick Fnrr, Duane Jiuseth, Charles Smith, Chester! Ginsberg, John Henry Milton D. Fries, Robert J. Kin-j man, Charles H. Strain, Robert R.

Archibald, Archie Thornton, Joan Lcsler, Dolores Pugh, Gloria Cninbcrint, Fran Bassi, Nancy Tucker, Dorothy Fuquay, Jessie Clegg, Calhryn Wilson, Sue Cramer, Jane Ilintlman, Lockey Branch, Dorothy Williams, Jean Keen, Sarah Lawrence, Agnes Williams, Edith Moffitt, Sue Lott, Billie Blankenship. YWA Of Second Baptist Church Service Guild Holds Meeting The Guild of the First Methodist Church met in the home of Miss Laura Miller wilh The Jewel Thompson Y. W. A. of the Second Baptist Church held their annual banquet at the Second Baptist Church on Friday.

The guest speaker for the occasion was Mrs. Canlcrherry from Indianolu. Opening prayer was led by Mrs. Grace Sanders, Y.W.A. leader.

A spaghetti supper was served. Mrs. Canterhcrry's subject Mrs. N'ell Banks and Mrs. C.

S.j'°r the occasion was "The Quali- Gentry co-hoslesses. lics Beauty." Society Tissues Kox 400 29 PIHT SIZE (Limit 1) Hydrogen Peroxide Palmolive Soap 3 25 Plastic Soap Box AYTINAL Multiple Vitamins WITK B-12 ADDcD 89c Boltic of 25 plus S2.79 Bottle oil 00 S3.68VAIUE O7 BOTH FOR. THIS is NATIONAL HEART WEEK Medical science his made great strides in the study nnd IrentineiiL of heart conditions. Now. wilh early and proper treatment, a with heart can still live a long and active life.

If you have any symptoms of heart condition, see your doctor see kiln new. And when lie prescribes, rcmomljer that Our Pharmacltt tlioj-ouRlily trained, fully and honor-bound lo fill your exaclly as your doctor ordernt. Dependobh Prescription FOR OVSR 30 YEABS popular Mrs. A. A.

Colcman and Mrs. H. II 'arr, who were present for the get ogether and were served refresh meuts of cake and coffee by Chaillc Caraway. On Friday, a group of children from the Sunbeam Band of the local Baptist Church of which Mrs. Caraway is a member, came to sing songs and have prayer for the honor guest.

They were accompanied by their leaders, Mrs. J. E. Britton and Mrs. Hoss Crowe.

Mrs. Caraway, a native Mtssi- ssipian, born at Bassfield, has also lived in Louisiana before coming to Eudora in December of 1027, and of her death, years since her husband's Miss Betty Jean Henderson o- pcned the mecling with )ra 5 Tr -iHancy wilh the companionship of a daughter, Miss Chaille Caraway, one of her eight living children. Asked what she enjoys most of her life today, Mrs. Caraway said that since she can't be active as she once was in the life of her church that she definitely looks forward most of the time when Those present were: Mary Ruth icr children come home. Her D.

K. Glenn presided over the Biness session. Mrs. T. G.

Bratlon gave the devotional. Games were enjoyed during the social hour. Those attending were; Mes dames Elizabeth DcCell, Vercy Ward, Evelyn Park, Hugh Wiseman, T. G. Bratlon, Houston Evans, Allen Eilnml L.I1.

Jordan, Claude Crumplon, Gordon Wright, D. E. Glenn, II. M. Crowder, G.

W. Bwift, Willarrt Slaughler, Allenc Bennett. Misses Agnes Law, Katheryn Hyde, Betty Jean Henderson, Helen Pearson, Lorraine Mclntosh, Minnie I ec Thomas. Jackie Tucker, Bobbie Jean Tucker, Margaret Godwin. Dot Godwin, Juanita Bollon, Phyllis, and BilHe Jean Eubank, Mrs.

C. D. Reese, Mrs. J. U.

Sanders, Jones, imd Mrs. Canlerberry. Now Open Saturday Afternoons I'hDnf 6SII Mxrlr Talf. I-rop Marie's Beauty Salon Legion Auxiliary Holds Meeting At Hut Shaw American Lelar monthly mceling at the J.cgion Hut Thursday night at 7:30. Mis.

Felix Swealt presided. Alter Ihe roll call and the minutc-s, the members revised Ihe yearly bud get. Mrs Loycl Courtney gave checks to various charity 7BlJons. 11 was also agreed that the Auxiliary wijl sponsor one girl to attend Girls Stale in the early summer. The hostesses, Mrs.

Vince Ferrclti and Mrs. Qninto Olmi, I served a salad plate, cake and cof- children are Charles Carraway ind Mrs. H. P. Thompson of Monroe, Mrs.

li. E. McKay of Lncedalo, Mrs. W. D.

Parr, Hot Springs; Mrs. E. T. Day, Texarkana; S. O.

Caraway, Greenville and F. H. Caraway and Miss Chaille Caraway of F.udora. She has cighl grandchildren, and four girls and one granddaughter-in-law. Operates an entire month on one 1 economy, fewer battery greater-than-ever clarity! TUBELESS, 3-TRANSISTOR "Royal-T" HEARING AID priced ot only $125 By Makers of Zenith TV and Radios, i Zenilb't oulslanding vacuum-tube models are slill available.

S75 each. Delta Garden Club Entertains Hollandale Group TIOU.ANDAl.K-Tlie Delia Oar- dcn Club of llollaiulnle enlLTf.iined the Hollandale Garden Club at its regular meeting in the reception room of Ihe Methodist Church. The hostesses were; Mrs. Hamp Collier, Mrs. n.

G. Jones, and Mrs. Wesley Sriunders. The large room was inosl aUracl- ivcly riecoratcd xvilh magnolia leaves banked on Ihe piano and in Ihe sills. The cenlerpiece on Hie tea tnble was an arrangement of spring flowers in an eper- of ery.stcl and silwer.

The program was given by Mrs. fcnry and Mrs. Montgomery of Belzoni who demonstrated and explained Iho use of dried flowers Laxativc antacid arrangements. They brought many colorful flowers, shrubs. 'crns "Bnrl leaves in arrangements and explained the presses through which each could be dried and arranged.

Zinnias, marigolds, and others were used. tlic program was interesting and nformative. Mesdames T.C. Burnett, W. were: Mesdames T.

C. Burnett, W. A. Dunaway, Hamp Collier, Ki! ward C. Bingham, D.

L. Hall, Tom Hollingswortn, B. G. Jones, Dave Jones, W. S.

Kellum, John T-oe, J. C. Patterson, H. B. Peyton, Wesley Sounders, Wiley Williams, Woodson Campbell, T.

C. Burnett, John Easter, Klic Ganicr, C. B. Goodwin, Grant John Hammclt, T. J.

Hays, S. I.ane, P. S. Stovnll. Knight Clark, W.

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