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Clarion-Ledger from Jackson, Mississippi • Page 13

Publication:
Clarion-Ledgeri
Location:
Jackson, Mississippi
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Page:
13
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SECTION TWO THE CLARION-LEDGER, JACKSON. FRIDAY MORNING, JULY 30, 1954 PAGE 1 Recent Bride Is Honored With Parties Mrs. Leonard Head and Mrs. J. C.

Murray were hostesses at a dinner party held In the latter's home in Brandon honoring Mr. and Mrs. Charles A Jackson. Mrs. Jackson is the former Miss Carolyn Holler.

Featured in the decorations was floral arrangement of gladioli. Mrs. Jackson was attired in a dress of pink polfrhed cotton. Hostesses' gifts to the honored X) A euests were a. bor Hon riish and a I rvfl REG- 1.99 and 2.99 yri lil (C SLIPS f-1 if Hf 111 i NO-IRON PLISSE ill fT i 1 1 1 cttons i i ill fA I 1 1 i (Wff SHAD0W PANEL I ill ii r.

1 1 IK i (U silver mayonnaise dish. The guest list ircluded: Mrs. E. A. Jackson.

Mr. ana Mrs. Gilbert Ford, Mrs Charles G. Holler. Mr.

and Mrs. James Ray Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Ken-non, Mr. and Mrs.

James E. Mc-Abee, Mr. and Ms. Charles Bari-neau. Mrs.

Jerry Rodgers. John Copeland. Miss Sarah Emily Kersh. Miss Fatr'ria Bruner and Mr. and Mrs.

C. Murray Jr. Mrs. Leslie Broadway of Grand avenue entertained recently with a bridal party fo Mrs Charles A. Jackson, the forrr.tr Miss Carolyn Holler.

Arrangements of White and green summer flowers were placed throughout the house. Favors were green and white nosegays. The honoree. dressed in black taffeta, received it ice tea spoon In her silver pattern as the gift I I if ON CARIBBEAN CRUISE (left to right) Miss Marjorie Ann Wright. 1113 Topular boulevard, Mrs.

Harold Cox and Miss Joanne Cox, 433 Dunbar street, sailed from New Orleans aboard the SS Alcoa Corsair, luxury liner of the Alcoa Steam ship company, bound on a 16-day Caribbean cruise. While on the cruise they will visit in Kingston, Jamaica; Ciudad Trujillo. Dominican Republic; Port of Spain, Trinidad; Caracas, La Guaira and Guanta in Venezuela. Trior to sailing, the Jackson trio spent one day in New Orleans sightseeing. (New Orleans Photo News) of the hostess, who wore a powder blue dress of importer linen.

Guests were: Mrs E. A. Jackson, Mrs. Gilbert Ford, Mrs. Eva Farris.

Ms. W. F. Yocle, Mrs. Leonard Head.

Mrs. J. E. Ruda-sill, Mrs. S.

Parker. Mrs Wil-ma Tullos. Mrs. J. R.

Stuart, Mrs. C. D. Haves, Mrs. J.

A. Couiter, Mrs. Willie Hester, Mrs. Mable Mullins, Mrs. Nors.

Donan, Mrs. Daisy Lancaster. Mrs. Charles G. Holler, Mrs.

J. M. Cade, Mrs. E. A.

Bradley, Mrs. W. C. Harver-stroh, Mrs. J.

C. Murray, Mrs. Vida Norman. Mrs. Tillie Jones Arkansas Heroes BIRTHS Deborah Lynn James Of State Fame To Be Honored and Mrs.

Genevieve Winchester. 4 Mr. and Mrs. Hardy James of ALUMINCM AIDS SILVER CLEANING CHICAGO (INS) Aluminum foil or an old aluminum pot cover can help housewives clean their silverware, quickly without painstaking hand polishing. Place either the foil or the cover on the bottom of a large dishpan and fill with enough water to cover the silver.

Add one tablespoon of baking soda for each ouart of Vicksburg are anrouncing the ar- A monument honoring the Ark-'rival of a daughter. Deborah Lynn, Horse Show juiy at ur. copeiana ansas Confederate Soldiers 1 I I i y) I nC" BE HERE EARLY! fi VWESC 1 fS ALL SIZES 4" tUSr A Vi 3 1 546 i rpY" i RHAL CLEflRflHCE i if cottons i DiAd j1 s1'00 pr mm 1 I A 1 I i VALUES TO 12.99 I 4 if vyM' i I 108 iV C0TT0NS sheers I i SKIRTS 1 I bf kr'H Cottons i Many Styles To I I iiict on) Volues To 4.99 Select From JUST. 292 prS nospuai. iwo omer cnuaren; aioi-lie Mae, five, and Georgia Ann, two and one half vears, are wel- Sailors who participated in the siege of Vicksburg during 1863, roup oives will be dedicated in Vicksbure Na- coming their little sister.

Mr. and; tional Park at 10 o'clock Monday Mrs" Jamrs have many relatives; water and heat to boiling. Remove Barbecue from the beat and put in the sil ii ij- civ aouu i Pamela Jane Dent morning Aug. 2. The monument has been erected by the State of Arkansas, and the Arkansas-Vicks-burg Confederate Memorial Members of the Mississippi Horse Show association and the Junior League of Jackson, the two large organizations which verware and let it stay for a few minutes.

Remove the silver, rinse thoroughly and dry with a soft cloth. There are two exceptions to this method, however. If your silver has an oxidized pattern darker-looking silver inserts or a butler finish then hand polishing Members of the emorial Com- have joined forces to, stage tlr T. Sgt. and P.

Dent Jr. of Broadstairs, Kent, England, announce the birth of a daughter, Pamela Jane on July 24. Mrs. Dent is the forrr.fi Miss Evelyn Mangum of Terry. Mrs.

tha 1954 Mississippi State Aorse' Oover ft.mris A of Arkansas, Neill In Jackson Sept. 21, 22 and 23, Mangum of Crystil Springs is the is necessary Cherry, Boh-linger, Mrs. John F. Wein-mann, Mrs. W.

H. McCain, Mrs. A. E. Slusser, Miss Ruth Hardin, Mrs.

Carroll Hollensworth, a j. E. R. Wiles, J. J.

Horner, W. L. gathered Wednesday night on the barbecue grounds of the Country Club of Jackson to combine business and pleasure in a progress report meeting. maternal granamoner and tne paternal grandpasentF are Mr. and Mrs.

R. P. Dent cf Jackson. Bobby, aged ten years, is welcoming his little sister. Ward and John S.

Mosby. Max McLaurin, president of the Speakers include distinguished Horse Show association, welcomed visitors from Arkansas, as well as those ofiicials of the National Baking bread? Then remember this baking tip. Set your oven about 15 minutes before the end of the final rising time. If your range does 'not have automatic thermostatic control, get an oven thermometer and use it. Place the bread pans as near the center of the oven the largest number present and presented Mrs.

Walter Simmons, president of the Junior League, who introduced Mrs. George Park. Commander Tom W. Crigler of: Society Clock Donavan and Mrs. Dudley Phelps cT Airman nrt chairman i federate Veterans, and Mrs.

Sid- chairman and co chairman. Friday, ritbt Nwr6mr' club formal; the pans so the heat can circulate dunce. HeidribrR Roof. For a summer lunch serve corn ney P. Johnson of Greenville, president of Mississippi Division, United Daughters of Confederacy, si .66 i lffllnm i 00 SH0ES -4 iJ-iKV "1 Values To 3.99 respectively, of the Junior League Horse Show committee.

Reports of progress were made and a number of sponsorships announced. The Junior Leaeue is will entertain for their guests at: and Corinne Deupree Bailey chap' ed beef sandwiches with a salad of lettuce (or other greens) tomatoes and cucumber. To make the filling for the sandwiches, mix tiny Jefferson Davis hotel at a coffee ters of United Daughters of hour following the dedi 'ion Confederacy, have been invited to sponsoring the 1954 Horse Show I share in hfinorintr the visitors, as cubes of corned beef with mayon- as a benefit for its widespread pr.r?"J Jackson Sons of Confederate 'well as attending the park pro-i naise-type salad dressing and pre- program of charity and communi Veterans. with both W. D.

Holder I gram. I pared horseradish. ty welfare. The meeting followed a barebe cue supper, given by the Horse show association for its members and representatives from the Jun ior League. BARBECUE BEANS Ingredients: i cup old-fashion ed dark molasses; 2 tablespoons FRUIT MARKET vinegar; 2 tablespoons prepared mustard; 4 cans (about 1 pound each) baked beans; 1 medium on ion, sliced El eat aiicei Method: Mix well together molasses, vinegar and mustard.

Emp Open 7 A.M. to 9 P.M. Plenty of Free Parking 1038 Woodrow Wilson Gro: Dial 3-7445 Meat: Dial 5-3140 ty beans into skillet or casserole; stir in molasses mixture. Arrange onion slices on top of beans or layer with beans. Simmer in skillet on top of range or outdoor grill 15 to 20 minutes, or bake in csserole in hot (425F) oven 30 minute.

Makes 8 to 10 servings. I "ST VIRGINIA STYLE Pure Pork SAUSAGE 35 ib. lMO0j Magnolia Brand All Meat Wieners Ib. 43c Rady-to-at MAGNOLIA BRAND PICNIC 4 to 6 LBS. 45c lb.

Swift's Oriole Tra Pack 737 BACON Lb. just. .4,4 i SUMMER m. WALLETS IIP DRESSES 1 OA 1.00 Volue K-S? "fT with zipper 1 1 i I J)P I Values To 5.99 Ik Ell ill I 1 4 wV I 49 V.M 1 I I The Buy Of A y. JJLf i.

HATS just 21 pj NO-IRON PLISSE 50C 4 I PAJAMAS 01 GOWNS ZtiL vJStf 1 l' VALUES TO 2.99 SV. I I I .00 PTS yW US 'L '-j i SLIPS 1 JUST 47 11 VALCF, TO i CAN-CAN 1 I i petticoats I i. RR JUS i 246 I 1 -66 cottoh i-A-i Hn 264 JUST. 94pair ljlE 0 ALL C0L0RS BAGS I NYLON I fS.Mi I 0 M0STLY ALL SIZES lj 1 1 1 gloves nn 9 i 1 Volues To 1.29 1 ft I I -j Odd Lots iJ: r- ri -f inn! rntm.tTSLj mi i PET or CARNATION JAX 2 cns 2o Cin. 6 99c BEER BONUS PURE DOG FOOD 49c 4-lb.

ctn. 85c LARD DOMINO GOLD MEDAL UtfX 5 46c 49c FLOUR lbs. ALL POPULAR BRANDS Reg. Size Cigarettes QUART CLOROX 15c QUAKER THRIFTY GIFT for a glamour girl hostess! Use remnants of plaid or checks 'n' plain for this honey of an apron! Look at that diagrom couldn't be easier! Embroider pansies in gay contrast! Easy-to-make Pattern 737: tissue pattern: embrodery transfers. Send TWENTY-FIVE CENTS in coins for this pattern add 5 cents for each pattern for lst-class mailing.

Send to (Clarion-Ledger) 10, Needlecraft P. O. Box 161, Old Chelsea Station, New York 11. N. Y.

Print plainly PATTERN NUMBER, your NAME. ADDRESS nd ZONE. Don't miss our Laura Wheeler 1954 Needlecraft Catalog! 79 embroidery, crochet, color-transfer and embroidery patterns to send for plus 4 complete patterns printed in book. Send 20 cents for your copy today! Ideas for gifts, bazaar sellers, fashions. 225c BLACK EYE COMO TOILET 2 25c PEAS TISSUE 19c Rolls.

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