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Clarion-Ledger from Jackson, Mississippi • Page 4

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Clarion-Ledgeri
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Jackson, Mississippi
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Mock Swiss Steak and mambtn other thin already Monday, April 195 4 Of mentioned, Mr. Hnritta Furr. Mri. W. il.

Hancock. Mrs. Carl Hamric. Mri. J.

C. Hartley, Mri mmm nllwllntxMtmwwu iUMMMi (J Two Senors Honored With Tea Mri. R. E. Funche.u and Mm D.

L. Ixickey, Mri. C. C. Mcllae, Mra.

Troy Murj)hy, Mri. H. II. Tra- cup flour teaspoon talt Daih black pepper lit poundi round iteak about inch thick i tablespoon ihortanlnf 1 cup water 1 can (10 ounce eondenaxl wlnt, Mra. Floyd MutOey and Mri.

Charles ljitimr. r. Whita recently honored teir vegetable, loup KING-COYLE -1 3 1 dautthteu. Ann Funchew Ind Combine flour, talt and pepper. VOWS PLEDGED Aanea Lynn Write.

Provlne aen- round into iteak with meat ham. mer or edge of heavy aaiicer. AT ST. LUKE'S hrt. wHh a bemttful tea at 1 Nm atrect.

The centerpiece for the ta in large skillet, brown Itaak I 7 If 14 eT7 blp mi bouquf ta of tnt4 flowrl on both i idea la shortening. Add water. Cover and cook over low heat until meat tender, about 45 minutes. Remove covers cook arrtntuatd lh prlngtim decor roratcri of pnitel flowrri rt crrntf( to th tea fiirl. down excess liquid.

Pour in vftfe They Joann Batton. ShlrW table loup, Heat. Makei 4 to I Nfjam, Norma Ann Vrter, Jfan servings. tte llpjrood. IMen May, Mary IauIss Ahraham, Jmy Baudin, all rrovlna Junlnrn, nd 71 Mrs, Rftty Coring prwidfd It thf Kmj (A th horwort wna RivM A pure of mlvfr And a rhnrm Utt a Woman llccrly Itches To Doalh 'InuHj lidtti it imlbtt VA pan.

tin IftundM iw tmiiriUM irtmt, WtritfLA, rrcMH by th lKt.wi. w- i ft. Liberty Grove HD Club Mr'i blnd rur froai Mmisj el niinii L.k aMl Itrh. tklSn. Nth Si IIIMI Meets In Clark Home wit: ltd in tmaiiM mwMtmuc ramrait n4 LANACANI.

TWi taiMeaaf. tttit Mr. and Mri. 0ar iteration WUWina announce Ui marriage of their dauuhter, Oauiha Wil-kins CcAle. to Itirain Patterson King of prtahatctile.

which took place April 1 in St. Dike'e Metiiodlat churth. TlKt Rev. 0. H.

Scott officiatexl in the pies-new ci tha immediata families. Mm. King graduated from Wi-riona Ibgh adwol, attended MSCW in Cohjmlma, and was graduated from the University of KenUrky In Iouiavill. For the laM. two yearn ahe has been aecretary to Dr.

Carl Bran nan. Her grandparent- are Mrs, Oaiidia H. Mini and the late Guy Htr of Winona, and the late Mr. and Mrs. Chirk Oscar WUkina of J.Kson.

Mr. King la the aon of Mra. Rimeon King and the late Mr. King of Jackton, and the grandson of the late Mr. and Mri, Butler Simmer of Morton And the late Mr.

and Mm. Rm-fiK King of Pelahatchie. He graduated from Prtahntotile Iffch ScimA and attended Mill-anp college. The couple left Immediately following the ceremony for a few days on the gulf coast, after which they will make their home In Pelahabchie whei Mr. King has extensive farming and krrWber interests.

sMdlttMd crtSM il ill tnm Btciani ttrmi whils sDdtDfft rw, unntte aae MISS LYNN HOOKS daughter of Mrs. Vernon Grahafn of Braxton, will become the bride of Curtis Marbury, son of Mrs. C. E. Marbury and the late Mr.

Marbury of Jackson, on Friday, April 10, at 7 p. m. In the Gum Springs Baptist church at Braxton. liberty Grove Home Pemonstra lion ckrt) met In the home of Mrs A. Clark, with Mri.

A. S. Free man aa co-hostesi, Mrs. S. inflimK skin uiesr.

sios Mnisin petdi netting. Doa't Mlw tSMhtr IMMwM. Get LANACANI 4sr III drag (Mrs. TROVINE SENIORS re honored by their mothers. Left to right, Mri.

P. White, Apnea Lynn White, Ann Funchess and Mrs. D. E. Funchrss, at a tea given recently at 801 N.

State street. Khrader. president, opened the meeting by reading an Insplra tional poem, "Take Time." Mri Bankers Trust COMPANY Freeman gave the devotion. Mem Supper Entertain Simpson County Club beri were urged to get their cet Minnesota Visitors Mr. and Mrs.

Claiborne Myers of Fairmont, motored to Jackson to join Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Roberts recently for a drive to the Natchea Pilgrimage.

The blooming azaleas and camellias were of ton dressei ready for the dress Amaryllis Club Celebrates Twenty-Eighth Anniversary til N. Ceeirwte review at Livingston park elub- Hie offlerrs of Km ftinipson hmise soon. County chib entertained Ui mem- Mrs. Truitt Tahim gave dem 7 onstration on ''selection of flower containers and arrangements for Phont them." Mrs. II.

W. Garner gave a FL 34912 iris, flanked by crystat candela bra holding tall pink taperi. Mra. M.L Sanders served punch dainty aandwiches, cookies and mints. NEW OFFICERS After the social hour, a short talk on "Operation Crmmunlty PROMPT CONFIDENTIAL FIRST MORTGAGE LOANS ALSO! Pirrhxe el DUfML GssI flrtl Strmd Mrtfr Rsl Kllste Least.

special interest to Mr. and Mrs. Myers since they loft heavy snows In Minnesota with ice and ho sign of spring. While here, they also visited in the homes of V. D.

Myers Philadelphia and Mrs. S. B. Myers of Morton. brnnhip of tb club at the hnn of tho prcilit, M.

H. Q. Gull-edge. A chicken salad stinger with ham4n4)iscuit intvlwldie and a variety of plea wm served. Mem-ters prewnt were Mrs.

H. L. Ev-ei-ei, Mis. Bert GiU, Mr. and Mra.

Face Lift" concerning the litter mi campaign. Refreshments were erved to The Amaryllis Garden club's twenty-eighth anniversary party wax ivcn In honor of Mri. H. T. ldbotter.

a charter member. The party ai hfld at tha Jayce Park cUtbhrnisc. with Mrs. Minnii as hostess. Mrs.

Mary Agns Harrison was a welcome guest. The cluh history was given by Mrs. A. W. Itaglard.

The tea table, overlaid with a crocheted doth, wa centered with an arranKwwnt of crap apple branches, tulips. Maleas and one guest. Miss Mary Gardner business session was held, with the following npw officers being H. Q. Gtilledge Mri.

Virgin Hales, Mr. ami Mrs. Walter Dent May, Mr. and Mrs. J.

C. Moore, elected unanimously: Mrs. It. ft. Arlndcr.

president; Mrs. W. Gilbert, vice-president; Mra. W. W.

Mm. Ola Ross, Mr. and MH. A. Runnels and Mr.

and Mra. T. Williams. Myers, treasurer; and Mrs. A.

Ragland, secretary. it I vA 1 he a iM'h MURRAH SENIORS honored by Murrah juniors at a lovely tea are shown above. The honorees, left to richt: Tolli Spann, Sylvia Dame, Betty Horn; and the hostesses, Jane Battley and Anna Cox. Sarah D. Gillespie Party Honors Are Shared Dr.

and Mrs. Guy T. Gillespie By Three Murrah Seniors Jr. announce the birth of a daugh ter Sarah Dabney on March 2fl at Three members of Murrah Hich Eakin, May Garland, Laurie Hear- University hospital. The maternal in, Carolyn Hill, Marjorie Jeff- conts, Katliy Lndncr, Beth Magee, grandmother i Mrs, Dabney An derson of Pontotoc ami pater Ann Mayberry, Triscilla Miller, achfloTs Class of were feted at a tea by two of their underclassmen at 3941 Old Canton Lane.

Jane Battley, daufihter of Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Battley, Sylvia Dame, daughter of Mr.

and Mr. T.E. Dame, and Betty Horn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W.

H. Horn, nal Is Mrs. Guy T. Gille.spic of Ann Saylor, Kan Smith, Sammie Thomeson, Caroline Toler, Pal Turk. Daphne Ward, Betty Wiley Jackson.

Two other children of the Comple ire Julia Ann and Guy T. III. and Sua ail Winbigler. were honored In the home of Mr. Sam Cox.

Mrs. Cox'i daughter, Anna, and Polbe Spann, daughter of Mrs Mildred Jackson Spann, will be graduates of Murrah in I960. Reduce A pink azalea Easter theme was carried out In the decorations with a unique and colorful 'egg tree as the center of attraction. The hosteisea were assisted with the decoration by Mrs. George H.

Butler Jr. Azaleas and white tap ers graced the hallway and serv Mah yur hip emalUr amaiing. NEW, EASY way at home. No diet or weight loss. Use at HOME while you REST.

Reduces size of IflPS, TUMMY, THIGHS. NO EFFORT. Fun! Sensible. Healthful. Economical.

New, Ne tffert FREE booklet and FREE HOME demonstration. PROVE AT NO COST how you may reduce in aize. Mail coupon. Lady advisor tells all about it Mail Coupon now. ing table, where they Were enhanced by an embroidered white linen tea cloth.

Anne Stockwell greeted the guests at the door, while Bonnie Morrow and Betty Jo Stlgall served punch. Also serving in the dining room were Donna Kirby, Linda Simpson, cousin of Miss Dame and junior at Central High achool; Mary Lou Hall, freshman at Mississippi Southern college; and Sarmmye Cox, sister of Miss Cox and a student at Bailey Junior High school. Those seniors attending the tea Included: Becky Barkadale, Barbara Bottorf, Marilyn Childress, Penny Dickson, Cynthia Dunn. Whenever iteel wages and employee benefits 1 go up by one cent an hour -poof-the cost of making steel goes up 30 million dollars a year! And when costs go up, sooner or later you will have to pay a higher price for all the -things you buy. Steel companies must do more than meet just the direct cost of higher wages, which amount to about $15 million for each penny of higher pay.

They must also pay higher labor costs in the price paid for all of the materials, supplies, transportation and everything else they buy. This indirect labor cost amounts to another $15 million at the very least. If these pennies per hour of higher wages in steel or any other industry are not accompanied by corresponding increases in production result is inflation. Inflation benefits no one. It dips into the pocketbook of everyone -housewives, wage and salary earners, business and professional people alike.

Susan Foster. Alice Gandy, Gini Hawthorne, Sandra Hope, Mary WOMEN SAYi removed fnm ebdomwi end from Mt.NM.S. 'Dru tire wei 14, new Ladner, Linda Martin, Anne Marie Mendell. Bonnie Morrow, Martha Ann Parker, Juia Piatt, Julianne Hohinson. Beverly Sauls, Ann You may.

of tourie, hit er mere. Aa advertised in VOOUX Shuttle-worth, Alfreda Spell. Also, Joy Stone, Judith Thomp' son, Carolyn Wade, Valerie Whit head. Sally Wilson, Joanne Rey ReMcimr fr Ceeranteed by Geed Hoiitakaapira; nolds, Martha Bridges, Faye The American Iron and Steel Institute brings you this message from the steel industry because -mE-Mail Coupon Tdy Briggs, Erea Gene Brimson. Sal-lie Burns.

Patsy Butler, Fredricka, Crawlev. Svlvia Dame, Katherine Rrltx-A-ditr, Dtpl. 17-01 Nllnrr J.rkinn, Mill. Check tnt or bethi I wwild like ml HOME TREATMENT rw My effUulUnt. I ynderitmd tM there it cott-no ebllftion.

PIMM ttna ftCt plcturt bMkltt that ttllt how te REDUCE SlK.Of HIPS, ate Ne eoit obligation. Dnflaition robs us all Mlu Mr. Worry of FALSE TEETH Slipping or Irritating? Don't MBMrrMa tf loo iu Mth lipping, dropping or wobbling when you et. Wit JUBh-prinkl a little rMTEBTH on your pistes. This plesssnt powder llvfl rsmsrksbla sense of sdded comfort snd security fty hoioina pistes more rmly.

NO lummy. Rooey, pty taste or feeling. It slkallne (non-scldi. Oat AMI WIH at so Orui counter, Mr. NAME ADDRESS.

CITY STATE 87.1 (ICC.

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