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Valentine Dance Entertains 16 Provine High Senior Girls A senior valentine dance was and white stock. Red carnations i .7 i given honoring their daughters by were also used around the silver punch fountain. Mr. and Mrs. George K.

Abraham, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Bailey Mr.

Music was furnished by the Ya and Mrs. Roy Benke. Mr. and zoo warriors, Mrs. Boyce Biggers, Mr.

and Mrs. The honorees and their escorts Frank Graves, Mr. and Mrs. Lane Hart, Mr, and Mrs. Guy Hezwood.

were Mary Louise Abraham with Lonnie Ratcliff, Charlyne Bailey, Marvin Foster; Claudia Benke. SS)sSnMaVSMBSnaMaVtSjSM 7 ri Li, Mrs. Charles G. Holler, Mr. and Mrs.

Fred D. Kinamond, Mr. and Wayne Epps; Sarah Bigger, Con Mrs. E. A.

May Mr. and Mrs P. J. Myers. Mr.

and Mrs. War rad Richard; Miaron Graves, Billy dell Nejam, Mr. and Mrs. M. M.

Miller, Mary Lane Hart, Jonny Read; Jeannette Hegwood, Joe Rankin, Mr. and Mrs. Ned Ratcliff, Becker; Pat Holler. Joe Hartley; Mr. and Mrs.

Eugene Thomas and Caroline Kinamond, Don Grubbs: Mr. and Mrs. W. Henry Winders Helen May, Donnie Brock; Phyllis The honorees are all Provine Myers, Johnny Hammack; Shir High school seniors. The Valen tine theme was carried out in the I i i if I Jf-V I I ley Nejam, Charles Chisom; Betsy Rankin, Buddy Buchanan; Reba Ratcliff, Doyle Bradshaw; Nancy big red heart through which the guests entered the ball room Thomas, Billy Boyt; and Sandra at the King Edward hotel.

Red hearts were used throughout the room. The punch table was adorned Winders, Richard Haynes. The guest list included all Pro-vine seniors and students from other high schools and colleges. with silver candelabra centered by arrangements of red carnations PTA Convention Management MARDI GRAS DINNER DANCE Final plans have been completed for a Mardi Gras dinner and dance March 1 at the Knights of Columbus hall by the Band Boosters club of St. Joseph High school.

Pictured here are members of the planning Seated from left are Mrs. Paul B. Hopkins and Mrs. J. Toomey; standing from left, Paul B.

Hopkins, Earnest Workman, John Harkins and Danny Castaldi. Committee Plans '60 Session Mrs. Henry Toler, chairman of Earl Rhea, who is also preschool the 1960 PTA convention manage chairman, planned arrangements for making guests and delegates ment committee and state congress treasurer, called her group welcome. Mrs. Louis Dollarhide, president to action this week.

Matush, Mrs. Willie H. Shearer, Mrs. Keith Waddell, Mrs. Edgar H.

Wilkins Mrs. Herbert Winstead and Mrs. J. E. Goodsell.

Miss Brown Gives Program For Garden Park Social Club of the Hinds County Council of MSCW COLLEGE SINGERS will appear on the program of the Jackson alumnae chapter celebrating the college's seventy-fifth anniversary Monday, Feb. 22, at Riverside clubhouse. Accompanist for the group is Lettie Gish, extreme left seated. The singers are, from left standing, Martha Lynn Means, Sara Jane Smith, Betsy Roebuck, Tommie Scrivener, Ellyn Hutte, and seated, Kay Horrell. Details of registration of dele PTAs; Mrs.

Irvm Westerfield, gates representing almost 90,000 PTA members in the state were district director, IX; and Mrs. Karl Stauss, president of the Jack The Garden Park Social club discussed with Capt. L. V. War Mrs.

J. E. Goodsell won the club son Council of PTAs; planned ren, chairman of the registration prize. with the committee for ushers, met recently in the home of Mrs. Herbert Winstead.

Mrs. Edgar H. Wilkina Jr. served as co-hostess. MISS POHL TO MODEL Cherry pie and coffee were committee and now serving as safety chairman for the Missis pages, registration and informa BARR SCHOOL FUN Broiled Peaches Brush canned cling peach halves with tart French dressing; dust, lightly with 'dried dill, -curry or rosemary.

Broil and serve witn tion desk attendents keep con sippi Congress of Parent and served to Mrs. J. O. Lovitt, Mrs. Robert Medean, Mrs.

Herman Mrs. Roger Mills, president, vention procedure running smooth NIGHT PLANS SET Alumnae To Celebrate Teachers. Courtesy chairman, Mrs. Byrne, Mrs. W.

Hardin, Mrs. ly. called the meeting to order. After a brief business session, Mrs. The 1960 convention of che Mis J.

T. Hartzog, Mrs. J. L. Roberts, Herschel Russell, program chair sissippi Congress of Parents and Mrs Roger Mills, Mrs John A.

baked or grilled fish. MSCW 75th Anniversary man, introduced Miss B'NRa M. Dental Assistants Plan For State Convention Teachers is to be April 6 and 7 at the Heidelberg hotel in Jackson. Mrs. P.

K. Lutken, Mrs. Charlie A meeting celebrating the 75th Brown who had charge of the program. Miss Brown presented a slide lecture to the group on floral Scott, Mrs. A.

P. Fatheree, Mrs. Plans for the state convention H. M. Addkison, Mrs.

Harold to be held in Jackson were read The program committee met in planning session in January and selected "The Role of the PTA in Mississippi, in Home, School and arrangements. anniversary of MSCW will be held by the Jackson Alumnae association at the Riverside park clubhouse on Monday, Feb. 22, from 7:30 to 9 p. m. Each member may Stops Constipation Due to "Aging Colon New laxative discovery re-creates 3 essentials for normal regularity.

As you grow older, the internal mus- (1) Colonaid moisturizes dry? Brumfield, Mrs. L. H. Lang, Mrs. R.

L. Phillips, Mrs. Thomas Davis, Mrs. H. R.

Shands, Mrs. W. C. by Jennie Phillips to the members of the Jackson Dental Assist Community" as a theme. ants' society meeting at A.

P. Barbecued chicken will head the menu at Barr school on Friday night, Feb. 19, when fun-seekers assemble for the annual fun night festivities. There will be games, a talent show, movies, a treasure house filled with bargains, as well as a fun house full of surprises and chills. Mrs.

W. P. Nance, chairman of the event, has announced that there will be popcorn, peanuts, pink lemonade, and a variety of homemade candy. Supper will be served from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m., with continuous fun in the booths from 6 to 8 p.m. Thompson, Mrs.

Cecil Travis, Mrs. bring one guest, and husbands are Cary Dental Supply company in Nick Walker, Mrs. Will Westbrook, the Medical Arts building. Miss Lake PTA Speaker To Be Dr. Rhinehart Mrs.

Tillman Britt, Mrs. H. W. Clowe, Mrs. W.

W. Elliot Mrs. Beverly Barrett presided. hardened waste for easy passage with invited. Other guests will include Mrs.

Nancy McHanrey, alumnae secretary; Miss Emma Ody Pohl, and the College Singers. A pro- The society welcomed two new T. E. Slaughter, Mrs. J.

K. Naas- members, Mrs. Lynn Palmer and son. Dr. Jessie B.

Rhinehart, outstanding psychiatrist, will speak at the regular meeting of the Also, Mrs. E. 0. Spivey, Mrs. Mrs.

Ella Burnham. Present were Mrs. Jennie Phil Robert E. Briggs, Mrs. Foster igram of music will be presented by the College Singers and will be Things Women Fear and Why Women fear many things, says Ardis Whitman but fear is common to both sexes, and it can paralyze normal living.

Here in March Reader's Digest are the steps that have to be taken fo get rid of fear worthwhile steps because "only the brave are happy, only they are loved." Lake school PTA, 7:30 p. Thursday, Feb. 18, to be held in Collins, Mrs. Charles Deaton, Mrs. lips, Mrs.

Louise Morgan, Miss Beverly Barrett and Mrs. Shirley cles of your colon wall also age, loss the strength that propels waste from the body. Stagnant bowel contents become so dry and shrunken that they fail to stimulate the urge to purge. Relief, doctors say, lies in a new laxative principle. Old-style bulks and moisteners may create gas, take 3 or 4 days for relief.

Old-style salts and drugs cramp and gripe the entire system. Of all laxatives, only new Colonaid gives you its special 3-way relief that works only on the lower colon (area of constipation). the school auditorium. out pain or strain. (2) Colonato's unequalled rebulking action helps re-tone flabby colon muscles.

(3) And Colonaid acts gently, on the nervf reflexes that stimulate the vital "mass movement" of your lower colon. Colonaid relieves even chronio constipation overnight; it so gentle it was hospital proved safe even for tx-pectant mothers. And Colonaid won't interfere with absorption of vitamins or other food nutrien. Get Colonadj today 1 Introductory size 43. G.

W. Gulledge, Mrs. James A. Hathorn, Mrs. W.

B. Lloyd, Mrs. Burke. followed by a style show, "Fashions Through The Years," in which uniforms of MSCW in former years will be modeled, with In observance of Found Sam McAllister, Mrs. Emmett Mc- er's Day, Dr.

Rhinehart will be recognized as the first president Cool, Mrs. J. P. Rogers, Mrs. Sam Mrs.

McHaney narrating the script of the Lake school PTA. Baby Shower In Perry Home Honors Mrs. Max Edwards Tomlinson Mrs. William Sohmid, Mrs. Pater J.

Trolio, Mrs. Paul Register, Mrs. E. P. Rawson, A special feature will be Miss Pohl modeling her gym suit of the early Everyone is cordiaflly invited to attend.

twenties, Mrs. T. 0. Runnels, Mrs. E.

J. Yel- verton, Mrs. Ray H. Barnett, Mrs. to the home of Mrs.

J. D. Perry The hostess group includes Mrs. Heber Ladner, chairman; Mrs. A.

A. Myers Mrs. Ross H. Moore, was centered a pink and blue umbrella-shaped cake with a miniature stork on top. ndividual um on Pine Ridge road, a baby show Mrs.

Dudley James, Mrs. W. C. Harris Robtaette, Mrs. Arnold Warner, Mrs.

Rodney Tate and Pyle, Mrs. Walter Johnson, Mrs er was held honoring Mrs. Max brella-shaped cakes in the pink Mrs. Louise Yerger. Joe Latham, Mrs.

Dan Shell, Edwards. Mrs. Perry was assist and blue motif bordered the center ed by Mrs. Walter Dukes. cake.

Delicate pink camellias were On a handmade cutwork cloth Recess Club Members Meet scattered over the table making a colorful arrangements. The living room was decorated with pink and Events of Spring For Lunch, Bridge Session white camellias with a pink camel lia on the chair of the honoree Are Anticipated A stroller and silver piggy bank num, Mrs. Morris Currie, Mrs. George Elliot, Mrs. A.

W. Duperier Mrs. George Newton, Mrs. By HD Council were presened to Mrs. Edwards by the members of Xi Beta chap 'Getting Ready for Spring was Hostesses recently for the Recess club were Mrs.

Ken Barfield and Mrs. Charles Keener, who decorated the tables with arrangements of red gladioli and white chrysanthemums. Members and guests attending were: Mrs. John Anderson, Mrs. John Palmer, Mrs.

E. E. Laird Mrs. L. J.

Spencer, Mrs. W. H. ter of Beta Sigma Phi. The hostesses presented her with a hand Boggan, Mrs.

James K. Child, Mrs the theme at the Hinds County Home Demonstration ll's February meeting at the Court Berry L. Reece Jr. made gown and baby pillow. Each refreshment plate was dec Also, Mrs.

Bernard Van Zant, orated with tiny diapershaped nut house in Raymond. Mrs. Baxter Brown, Mrs. Henry Eoyal White, Mrs. Billy Primos, Holman Mrs.

Holden Mrs. C. E. McRoberts, Mrs. Harry cups.

As a favor, there was a tiny imitation teething ring, also in Mrs. W. P. Tatum stirred up quite a bit of interest among Clarke, Mrs. Billy Thompson, Mrs.

OSteen, Mrs. Charles Davis pink and blue. R. D. Robinson, Mrs.

Feed Garra- Mrs. Fielding Robinson, Mrs. L. E. the members when she showed way, Mrs.

Charles Mrs. Ridgeway Mrs. Ken Bar iests present were: Mrs. Wayne hats that had 'been made over L. Yelverton and Miss Alice field, Mrs.

Charles Keener, Mrs. Bolton, Mrs. Lew Broome, Mrs Mrs. Tatum stated that a work Curtis McKee, Mrs. James McKay, Douglas Brumfield, Mrs.

Wendell Mrs. Bob McRaney, Mrs. John shop for remodeling hats will be Cochran, Mrs. Paul Daniels, Mrs Bill Dubose, Mrs. Clyde Dyer, Barnes.

The hostesses for the next meeting will be Mrs. Ted Laird and Mrs. Jim McKay. They will receive the calls for reservations. Wade, Mrs.

Ted L. Harris. held in February and a repre Also, Mrs. B. F.

Baaahan, Mrs Mrs. Jim Hinton, Mrs. Robert sentative from each club will be T. E. Collette Mrs.

Bob Bra Hughes, Mrs. W. J. Jones. Also, Mrs.

J. D. Kellis, Mrs. Jim there to bring helpful hints to the Individual clubs. Neal, Mrs.

M. J. Reagin, Mrs. Grady Smith, Mrs. Frank Stodghill, Confederate's Unpublished At the time that Mrs.

Tatum Mrs. Harrell Varnado, Mrs. E. was showing the remodeled hats, Mrs. Peter Buscher and Mrs.

B. Vick, Mrs. Frank Young, Miss Writings Read To Holder UDC O. L. Turner from Homemakers Sue Boatman and Miss Dorothy Dow.

club and Mrs. James Baggett Clavin C. Barbour, Mrs. V. B.

and Mrs. J. C. Brewer from Hathorn, Mrs. Rex Ray, Mrs the ballad of Tom (the bright young advertising man) Here In our town there lived a lad As handsome as a toothpaste ad.

An advertising man was he The hero of this short story. Tom's star was rising, and what's more-Sweet Sue had picked him to adore. The only fly his ointment knew Was one strange mental block in Sue. She thought a plan to advertise Was just a scheme to make cost rise, And one fine day declared she'd not Be wed unless Tom changed his lot. Poor Tom's heart sonk within his breast.

His job was one that he liked best. He drew a breath to shout and yell, Then bit his tongue and mused a spell. Soft sell, he thought, may turn the tide And make this charming child my bride. "My dear," he said, "you've heard, I hope, This job sells more than soup and soap. How would the Red Cross spread the word, Or Heart Fund get their message heard Without the advertising man Who helps in every way he can? "Or did you ever stop to think What food we eat and drinks we drink, Clothes we wear and cars we drive The pleasant things for which we strive Would cost without the volume buys Made by the men who advertise? "It makes a circle all the way, More folks at work, and more can pay.

The more they buy the things they prize, The more the living standards rise. America was built on this!" He gave her cheek a tender kiss. Now Sue was really not lame-brained, Twos just that no one had explained. "Why now," she said, "it's very clear. And if you will forgive me dear, I'll marry you and be your wife And live the advertising life." So all Is well both Tom and Sue Know ADVERTISING WORKS FOR YOU.

Mary Gardner club were busy demonstrating finishes on dresses. L. J. Loeb, Mrs. C.

F. McGrew, Mrs. Stella Newsom, Mrs. Otis L. Their demonstration included best Snipes, Mrs.

Carr Black, Mrs ways to put in hems and zip Robert Rodgers, Mrs. Eleanor Fox New members voted upon by W. D. Holder chapter, UDC, at the February meeting were Mrs. J.

L. Byrd. Mrs. B. M.

Jones, Mrs. Dallas Dawson, Mrs. Joe Henry Morris, Mrs. W. D.

Hudgins, Mrs. Robert Haughberg and Mrs. Robert Brown. At the meeting at the municipal art gallery, the new year book and program for the year were X. Ponder, Mrs.

J. F. Bothwick pers. SPRING EVENTS Mrs. W.

J. Gilmore, Miss Mabel Miss Mary Jane Hall gave Bridges, Mrs. J. F. Fonville and dates for the contests on Girls' Mrs.

R. W. Harper Jr. 4-H work and requested that each club invite the girls from their communities to visit them. The flower show will be held at accepted.

Mrs. D. C. Coney and Mrs. Robert Rodgers were appointed as a committee to seek advertisements for the national magazine, and Mrs.

L. B. Hilburn Garden Group Makes Over 300 Cancer Pads the Brown Loam Experiment Sta tion on March Mrs. C. McRae of the Liberty Grove club is chairman.

Better than 300 cancer pads were made by the members of The County dress revue will be held at Hinds Junior college on April 5 at 7:15 p.m. At this the Country Club Garden club, it was reported at a recent meeting requested all members now subscribing to the magazine to give her their names. The historian, Mrs. J. F.

Fon-Tille, presented Mrs. Eleanor Fox Ponder, who had charge of the program. She gave an informative talk on 'Sidelights on the War Between the States, including the time the Forestry Queen will be in the home of Mrs. E. L.

Stan selected. ford on Clinton boulevard. 'Mrs Mrs. A. T.

Liddell explained Howard Byrd, president, presided parliamentary procedures, and and made the report of the cancer Miss Mary Gardner gave a pad project which was completed reading of unpublished writings of at a luncheon meeting of the on public speaking. group at Stanford clubhouse on Clinton boulevard. The sale of cook books seems to be moving alone quite nicely but there are plenty more. These tried recipes were compiled by Mrs. Milton Wright, program the Home Demonstration Workers chairman, introduced Mrs.

Charles Hayes who brought an informative program on 'Planting for Background. a Confederate relative. Mrs. Ponder was aided in presenting the program by Miss Mabel Bridges, recently retired history teacher of the Jackson public schools, and Dr. W.

M. Caskey of the Mississippi college faculty, who gave a review of Mrs. Pond-er's book, "Plantation Shadows." Mrs. R. W.

Harper, president, presided. VALENTINE MOTIF in Hinds county. They are $1 ITfifGood-W Charlie Suffers Uneasy Bladder each and may be purchased The flower show was designs from any club member or by contacting Miss Gardner's office stressing bare branches. The blue ribbon went to Mrs. Milton at Raymond.

Wright, red to Mrs. Tom Crosby Mrs. Willis M. Taylor, Mr. and and yellow to Mrs.

C. E. Johnson. Mrs. J.

J. Ratliff won a blue ribbon in horticulture. Mrs. John Godbold. Mrs.

J. Unwise eating or drinkinc be a Corley, Mrs. L. P. Burnham, All present were invited into the dining room by the hostesses.

The Valentine motif was carried out In a table arrangement of red and white flanked by red candles. The Mrs. .1. H. Lard, Mrs.

G. A. lource of mild, but annovina bladder irritations making you fed restless, tense, and uncomfortable. And if restless nights, with nagging backache, headache or muscular ache and Dams Guess, Mrs. George Swearingen, Mss Wilkinson Is Sunshine Club Guest Mrs.

Meddle Cox, Mrs. C. J. coffee urn was presided over by Henry, Miss Elizabeth Puffer, Mrs. R.

W. Harper. Mrs. Lilyan Darden, Mrs. Annie Those who signed the register Capps, Floyd Adams, Mrs.

O. B. were: Mrs. E. L.

Cortnght. Mrs February 14 thru 20 is Advertising Week Follow Tom's example end spread Hie word Tills Message Presented As A Public Service By The ADVERTISING CLUB OF MISSISSIPPI And Published By Cfce ClariomlUDget Jackson daily news TVe Nwawcr TTm TA Th Sl Mmm'c tut Mora Ttmn 90,000 Homes! Walton, Mrs. John McDonald, due to over-exertxra, strain or emotional upset, are addmg to mat misery don't wait try Doan'a fall. Dean's PiDs act 3 wavs for speedy relief. 1 They have a soothing effect on bladder irritations.

2 A fast pain-relieving action oa nagging backache headaches, muvular aches and pain. 3 A wonderfulhr mild riie-ptic action O. L. Steinman, Mrs. W.

C. Heath- man, Mrs. Lily an Darden, Mrs Mrs. S. A.

Stone. Mrs. Webb Vinson and Mrs. Nelson VestaL The Sunshine club of Galloway Memorial Methodist church met at the church recently with the president, Willis? Taylor, giving the devotion. Program chairman, Mrs.

G. A. Guess, introduced Miss Kate Wilkinson, program director of Charles A- NeaL Mrs. W. R.

Col bert. Mrs. Charles Minter, Mrs. Nathan Green, Mrs. A.

P. Hollo- thru the kidneys, tending to increaje the output of the 15 miles of kidney tubes. So, get the same happy relief man, -Mrs. Carroll Martin, Mrs. Lauree Shamber, Mrs.

Callie the YWCA, who talked on eraph- muuons nave enjoyed for over ou Un4 A SUNSHINE BASKET for all ccatient EM 6-1479 TK Sunthin She 3013ft N. Stat St. Scott, Mrs. W. A.

Speaks. Mrs ography. N. L. CockreH, Mrs.

Roy 'HeJdel- Members attending were: Mr yrarv urge, economy size ave mono. Get Doan'i Piiu todavi Doan's and Mrs. R. Ezelle, Mr. and berg.

Mrs. Milton Peart. Also, Mrs. J. P.

Meek, Mrs Mrs. W. A. Beard. Mr.

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