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Clarion-Ledger from Jackson, Mississippi • Page 27

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Clarion-Ledgeri
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Jackson, Mississippi
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27
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Cfce Clntioti'Lmtt Jackson dally news 27 SUNDAY. OCTOBER It, 1956 MERIENDA CLUB TO MEET OCT. 24 The La Merienda Luncheon club will hold its first meeting of the 1956-57 season at the Walthall hotel Wednesday, Oct. 24, at 12 o'clock noon. Hostess chairman will be Mrs.

Cecil Inman, assisted by Mrs. John L. Wamble, Mrs. E. E.

Flourney, Mrs. E. H. Butler, Mrs. Frank Barnes and Mrs.

T. G. Ross. Guest reservations for this luncheon can be made by calling Mrs. Sallye Fagan, with cancellations not later than Tuesday Oct.

23. Designer's Studio, Second Floor Handbags, Street Hoof 2 -f i I) vtf t'ff A asay IP new lines for a fashion favorite versatile Scotch grain Kip calf (a) The long narrow look in Kip calf. Styled by Jana with three compartments, gold buckle trim. MISS MARY ANN BONNEY daughter of 'Mr. and Mrs.

Walter Allen Bonney of Enterprise, is the bride-elect of Dr. Richard Franklin Riley, son of Dr. and Mrs. Franklin Gail Riley of Meridian. Mitchell Studio.

Mary Ann Bonney To Become Bride Of Dr. Richard Riley WJ CHARLENE ALEXANDER pretty little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl C. Alexander 4306 Ridgewood road, celebrated her second birthday anniversary on Oct.

15. Black only, 1 15.00 plus taxes ENTERPRISE, Oct. 20 Mr. and Mrs. Walter Allen Bonney of Malabouchia Meridian.

Dr. Riley is a graduate of Mc-Callie School for Boys and Van-derbUt university where he received his degree in medicine. He hold a graduate degree in medical science from the University of Virginia where he interned and Will Open New Chapter Of NSA October luncheon meeting of (b) The flat look in Kip calf. Another fashionable-style by Jana. A pouch of great distinction.

Choice of black or dark brown. 10.98 plus tOXM Malabouchia chapter, National Sec served four years' residency in surgery. Enterprise have announced the engagement of their daughter, Mary Ann, to Dr. Richard Franklin Riley, son of Dr. and Mrs.

Franklin Gail Riley of Meridian. The wedding will take place on Dec. 1 at St. Mary's Episcopal church in Enterprise. 'The bride-to-be is a graduate of the University of Alabama where she was a member of Delta Delta Delta, social sorority, Alpha Lambda Delta, Alpha Kappa Delta, honorary sociology society, and Phi Beta Kappa.

She is a member of the faculty of Stevenson school in retaries Association was held Wednesday, at the Robert E. Lee hotel Memorial Room. Mrs. Bea He is a member of Delta Kappa dyed squirrel wonder-stole Glorious King Pastel or Honey dyed squirrel this 4-way wonder stole is only one from our collection including cabachons, pockets stoles and clutch capes. Wear it as a plain stole, pull-thru wrap-stole, pocket-stole or hug-me-tight 1 29.00 plus taxes Other dyed squirrel "little furs" 99.00 To 1 80.00 all furs labeled as Jo country of origin Epsilon, social fraternity, PM Chi, medical fraternity, and Sigma Xi, Tuyt, president, presided at the business session.

An enlightening progress report on the new chap honorary scientific society. Dr. Riley served in Germany as a first lieutenant in the "Army Medical Corps. At present he is practicing ter of National Secretaries being organized on the Mississippi gulf surgery-in Meridian. coast by Malabouchia chapter was given at this meeting.

Miss Lucille Little and Mrs. Bea Tuyt will leave for Baltimore, Md. Oct. 26th for the district meeting of National Secretaries association. Members and guest attending this meeting were: Mrs.

Joy L. Spears, Miss Lela Bickham, Miss Lucille Little, Miss Dolores Craft, ALLISON'S WELLS Artist Workshop Closes; Traveling Show Planned Allison's Wells, Way, Oct. 20: Feature event of the coming week-The Allison Art Colony's 17th jend be the three-day prayer conducted by Mary Light JSiand Alec Learmont, members'of Mrs. Lucille Smith, Mrs. Lorraine Kennon, Mrs.

Ruth Muncie, Mrs. Pat Smith, Miss Lela Kinard, Mrs. Kitty Kennedy, Mrs. Bea Tuyt, Mrs. Irene Hauptman, Miss Maxine Fartherest Out movement originat- ed by the late Glenn Clark of Minn eapolis.

Around 75 men and worn en from the Arkansas, Alabama, Sheppherd, Mrs. Louise Ditto, Mrs. Mae Yelverton, Miss Lurlene Nettles, Mrs. Flora Powell, La Verne Finch, Mrs. Stevie Flinn, Birdie W.

Smith, Mrs. Willie Butler, Mrs. Bea Butler, Miss Gladys Sellers, Lottie Fulton and Mrs. George Crymes. i Louisiana, Mississippi and Tenn essee are expected when Mary Light Opens the three day session Friday afternoon.

Galloway Circles The Woman's Society of Chris tian Servict of Galloway Memorial Methodist church will meet in the: following homes: Monday Oct. 22, at 10 a. m. 1-Mrs. Bruce Brown, 716 Arbor Vista.

Mrs. Luther A. Smith, cohostess; 2-Mrs. T. B.

Fashion Shoe Salon, Second Floor jr Fatherree, 1204 Lyncrest; 3-Mrs. W. F. Hand 3711 Old Canton road; 4- Mrs. Thurman Lewis, 1520 Belmont; 5 Mrs.

Lyle Bates, 1154 Quinn. Monday, Oct IS, at 3 p.m.: 6- Now is the time to select the Xmas Cards thai you really want to send Counter Xmas Cards, Books by Hallmark, Mastorpiaco, Chapel Art and other Well Known Lines. For the finest Nov in Xmas Cards and for ail seasons THE Tucker Printing House 113 North State Mrs. Paul Arrington, 1735 Piedmont; 7 Mrs. H.

E. Covington, 1030 8 Mrs. W. C. Red, 1722 St.

Ann; 9 Mrs. Gregg W.i Gill, 924 Arlington; 10 Mrs. H. A. Cole, 1817 Wightman; 11 Mrs.

A. P. Hamilton, 777 Belhaven; 12 -Mrs. Howard Winters, 343 Wesley. shown first in the Allison's Galleries and later in the galleries in other cities in the South.

First prize of $100 donated by The Mississippi Power and Light company was awarded to Mrs. Lallah) Perry of Philadelphia. Her greatly admired study in oil will become the property of the utility when its tour of galleries is completed. The second prize of $10 was swarded to Miss Eugenia Summer of Columbus for her oi! painting "Protozoan Twilight" and the third prize in oils was given to Mrs. Marie Hull of Jackson for her oil painting Best water color "After the Rain" by Miss Genie Hudson a student at Mississippi State College for Women in Columbus, was awarded a prize of $10.

Miss Hudson's "After The Rain" was also awarded the Best Painting done at The Colony. BEST STUDENT WORK Best Student Work "Yellow on Red" was done by Louise Sedber-ry of the Academy of Arts in Memphis, for which he was award- ed a $5.00 prize. These three prizes vere donated by The Belwood company of Jackson, presented by Bill Morrison, the president of The Allison Art Colony. Second place in the Water Color Class was given to Mrs. (Lallah) Perry of Philadelphia for butterfly done in egg tempera, and Mrs.

Halcoyne Barnes of Summit was given third place for her study in blue. JURY SELECTS PAINTINGS In addition to awarding the prizes, the Jury composed of Pat Tri-vigno. associate professor of art at Sophie Newcomb college in New Orfcans; Homer Casteel Jr. of Chicago and Canton; and Miss Caroline Compton, noted Vicksburg Artist, selected for hanging paintings by the following artists: Mrs. Martha James of Cruger; Miss Ethel Ketcham, Miss Helen Jay Lotterhos, Mrs.

Marie Hull, Mrs. Pearl Ellis, all of Jackson: Mrs. Joyce L. Perry, Mrs. Millicent Howell and Mrs.

(Lallah) Perry, all of Philadelphia; Miss Mary Ethel Cole of Canton; Miss Shirley Hudson, Miss Jean Greaves Davis, Miss Eugenia Summer all cf Columbus; Mrs. Essie Ackerman of Jasper. Mrs. Julius Sansing af Pace, Miss. RUG-HOOKING CLINIC Rug Hookers from Jackson, Canton and other points attended the three day Rug Hooking Clinic conducted by Mrs.

Cooper Malone Bat-tle-the well known artist-teacher of Memphis, ended Friday. "The Ruffled Grouse" design rug Tuesday, Oct. 23, at 10 o'clock; A.M.; 13 Mrs. Allen E. Kragh, 1036 Belhaven: 14 Mrs.

Nelson VestaL 3970 Dogwood; 15- Mrs. S. A. Stone, 907 Fairview; 16 Mrs. Fred Johnson, 452 Pine Ridge road.

Adelo Simpson Forstmann'i chiffon flannel shoath nsembit NEWook Giva your home a i'HtTt Like all Adele Simpson's superb garments meticulously tailored, detailed with loving care Johansen's "Coronation" Beautifully grained alligator-lizard takes the important lines of Johansen's famous "Coronation" pump the ideal suit shoe! Rust brown or black alligator-lizard In the slender high heel or the new medium heel. 5-1 0,1 AAAAA-B widths. 22.93 CLEAN YOUR DRAPES AND SLIP COVERS Sof tit riglnal brigMiMM ywr lteheM fabftar wkI prof tin eut-ef-mmm drapM ml slip covw fart yetrt wring for yar by tatting KOLS'S far completely lined to keep its smart slim lines. Imported jersey bolero-blouse with squares of airy hemstitching. Grey withered tones in the blousa.

165.00 v. Designer's Studio, Second Floor TillMONI 2-7651 based on a Currier and Ives print i held the center of interest of the 1956 rugs on display. I v..

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