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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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1 Thelma Thompson Engaged To Clifford Macgowan Jr. Out standing among the announcements of today is that of the engagement of Miss Thelma Thompson to Clifford MacGowan West View Glub Meets Macgowan. which is made today! Af PrifYinc I oHno bv Miss Thompson mother. Mrs. I 1 UUUHC v- Frazier Robertsor.

Thompson. 1 Discussing and outlining plans The wedding will be solemnized Ior the coming year, the West Oct. 28 View Garden club met for the first Miss Tnompson is the daughter session of the fall in the Primos of Mrs. Thompson and the late 5Ya-, lodge on the Old Canton road, with zier Robertson Thompson of Yaz- Mrs. A.

K. Primos as hostess, oo county. She was graduated i Mrs. J. E.

Toomey opened th from Yazoo City High school and meeting with a Council report, fol-attended Belhaven college for two I lowed by a discussion of plans years, receiving her B. A. degree and presentation of the by laws, from Millsaps college where she read by Mrs. C. B.

Kennedy, who was affiliated with Chi Ome3a. also distributed the yearbooks. The Miss Thompson is a member of 1 artistic yearbook covers, selected the Cotillion club, the Holiday club by Mrs. A. K.

Primos, will become and the Maids and Matrons club. the official club cover. Mr. Macgowan. prominent young Mrs.

Primos delivered a study Jackson business man, is a grad- on "Flower Show Practice." and uate of Central High school and "horticulture." High scorers on Millsaps college and is a member the test that followed were Mrs. of Kappa Alpha. He served four Lena Horton. Mrs. O.

H. Kerr and years in the Southwest Pacific, Mrs. J. E. Toomey.

and was retired from active duty Welcomed as new members were ir the army with the rank of ma- i Mrs. T. B. Kelly and Mrs. J.

A. jor. 1 Miller. AH "tf; SONQAY tPTEtifE. 2 PAGE I.

4 Ir IV; tv -l VCn-' Z-4 I a 2- II v-v MIS5 JEAN WOHNEtt vjSmkKsV. vtagnona THOMPSON MISS THELMA THOMPSON Will become ihc bii'Je of Ci.iioid Macgowan, en Oa. 23. Her enticement anhoui.cxJ touuy Ly 1it moincr, Mrs. lioUrtson Thompson (i tlu.s my.

MISS JF.AIJ WOiiNEIl is the bride-ekct cf Gus NVolc of CiiUon. t-: i. in.i.jr.ijc -tit I If-' 1 Luncheon rents. Mr. and Mrs.

John Mrs. Percv Clifton, rewn Magnolia State chapter. Daugh ters oi the American Revolution, announces the opening meet-mc for the chapter year, for Sat urday. Oct. 4, in the form of a lunch I It il- i S-s' I f.

eon on the roof of Robert E. Lee at 1 o'clock. The chapter Is looking forward to having the state resent, Mrs. Edward C. Brewer, of Clarksdale, as guest of honor, who will bring a message of State and National plans.

Mrs. E. L. Trcnholm past resent, will give same echos from the National Coneress Daughters of American Revolution, which she attended. Other invited guests for the luncheon are Mrs.

Fielding Wrictht First Lndy of MlssivMypi: Mrv Walter S. Welch of Laurel, immediate past regent of the State DAR and a member of the National board; Mr. E. D. K'-nna.

regent. Ralph Humphreys chapter: Mrs. Mary D. state president of Children of American Revolution; Miss Oive Williams Coker. president, of the Daneine Rabbit Creek Chapier CAR; Mrs.

Frances McNair Bell was organizing repent of th? local chapter; Miss Ferris Cotter, state treasurer: and the winner of the History Medal awarded each year Continued On Page Two Richard wohncr of Car.ton. m. -jLii. JJ ivicCuL- LLN, ucddmy Was brau-lifulJy soIcmniX'd 1:1 item jl at Galloway Memorial Methorij't church. 13 thrj ionnc-r Mhs faith Falmeriee.

daucnter nf Mr. and Mrs. Chester Armstrong Palmprlce. MRS. PhRCY MALCOl Mc-CAA is the lormcr Miss Frances Charles Humphreys, daughter of Mrs.

Ecfcar Deutt Eaton and the late Chailes Eclzar Humphreys or Port Gibson. Her wedaina; was an event of September in Port G'bson. MISS MARY JO PETTIT is engaged to Cecil Wendell liannaford of this citv, the wcddincr to be soi-emmzed Oct. 2t. Announcement oi her enyafjf mer.t is made by her mother, Mrs.

Dixnn Stanford Petut. MISS MILDRED PERRY of Jack-son is the hridp-clect of diancs Cl'fforcl Hairstnn. of Columbia and New Aucusta. Her btMrothal is announced by her parents. Mr.

and Mrs. Theodore E. Perry of Cleveland. MRS. BILLY SKELTON.

prior to her recent marriage in Clarksdalc, was Marion Wacncr Waller, clauah-ter of Mrs. Edgar Warner of Clarksdale. Skelton is the son of Mr. and Mrs. A.

Skelton of Tupelo. He and his bride are newcomers to Jackson. MRS. ROBERT RAY TILLMAN, prior to her marriage, on Sept. 25 at Galloway Memorial Methodist church, was Miss Alberta McDonnell, daughter of and Mrs.

Fred J. McDonnell of Macon. formerly of tins city. DIRECTORS of the Junior League Style Show and Luncheon, to be held Wednesday. Oct.

1. at the Heidelberg hotel, are pictured at the lower nrrht of th" Standing: Mrs. Temple AinMvorth. president of the Junior iicaniue; Mrs. Joo Howie, co-chnirman with Mrs.

Nohlm. chairman; Mrs. Henry M. Kendall, tickets chairman. Seated: Mrs.

W. E. Nob-Un, general chairman; Mrs. J. S.

Owen, chairman of reservations; Mrs. McCehee, publicity chairman. Not pictured is Mrs. Van Dvke Haumau. cochair-man with Mrs.

Kendall. (Staff Photo by Cliff Bingham) unior League Style Show Headlines Social Calendar V1 -el i Dominating the calendar of announced today. They are: Mrs events for the week and ushering Henry Barksdale, Mrs J. W. Barks- in the tall social season is i aaie Mrs.

James m. JBUiora, Junior Leagued forthcoming Fall Mrs. Webster Buie. Miss Rachel Style Show and Luncheon to be Conner, Mrs. Silas Davis Mrs.

-held Wednesday. Oct. 1. at 12 Sherwood Wise, Mrs. Harold Cox.

clock in the Victory Room of the Mrs. Hubert Lipscomb. Mrs. James Humphreys DAR Plans Guest Day HUMPHREYS 24 pt soc sunday Gt5t Dav for Ralph Humphreys ST'. ntiuciuri iiuitj ivii jtcuiir nvAauui.4 a jane Adams, Mrs.

Harry jacoos, Ainsworth is president of the Le- ana Mrs. w. roDim is If sorvins as general chairman cf Emmett Vaughey and Miss Sally Wakefield. The last six named are provisional members. The other twelve provisional members will chapter of Daughters of the Amer-'i Jfan Revolution v.

ill be a tea at i the Rovernor's on Wed 'i Mrs. joe owie as co-cnairman. Mrc Ponrti AT Vonrtall ic tir-tpts act as ushers. Thev are: Mrs. chairman, with Mrs.

Van Dyke Gagaman as her co-chairman, and ham A. Bacon. Mrs. W. E.

Hester. nesday afternoon, Oct 1, from 4 to 5 o'clock. Members who have invited guests are to let the chairman of group know number of guests expected attend. 1 rn-fii' --1 MRS. IRA B.

McCULLLN Mrs. J. S. Owen has charge miss sara uever. Mrs.

of reservations. McRae. Mrs. Edward Nichols. Miss Models for the show are being (Continued On Page Two) MRS.

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Ir i I 1 1 7i. i t- i -t i "I V. MRS. BILLY SKELTON MRS. ROBERT R.

TILLMAN MISS -WULDAED PERRY DIRECT JUNIOR LEAGUE STYLE H07.

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