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Clarion-Ledger from Jackson, Mississippi • Page 43

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Sherra Jones, 10 Cbe Clatiott'Lcfigct jackson daily news IECTION Sunday. March 17. 1963 McDowell-Elkin Engagement Foretells June 21 Wedding Lloyd Daniel Are Betrothed Mr and Mrs. Lero W. Jones Of interest in Mississippi is the bachelor ot arts degree from Bel-haven in 1962, was elected Mr.

Belhaven, was president of his mm im mmmmmmrww iimiwfirrr-if7 yyvvrtr-n- -r- "1 III announcement made today in Decatur, Ga. by Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Samuel McDowell Jr. of the class for two years, representa announce the engagement of their daughter, Sherra Ann, to Lloyd Coppedge Daniel, ton of Mr.

and Mrs. Charles L. Daniel of Clinton. tive to the Student Government HEBER LADNER IS HCVC SPEAKER Heber Ladner, Secretary of State, will speak on "Mississippi on the Go" when tha Hinds County Women's Civic club meets Friday, March 22, at 2 p.m. at the municipal art gallery.

Hostesses are Mrs. Clarence Bullock, chairman; Mrs. C. L. Anderson, Mrs.

Nathan Green, Mrs. Howard James, Mrs. Lilyan Darden, Mrs. 0. W.

Holmes, Mrs. J. I. Case, Mrs. Ed Neely, Mrs.

Mechling Varner and Mrs. C. T. Phillips. engagement of their daughter, Mary Ella, to Thomas Ennis Elkin, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Paul Davis Elkin of Yazoo City. Vows will be recited at 7:30 n.m. Thursday. March 28, at El- association council for two years, a class favorite and a member of the Belhaven Christian association cabinet.

Miss McDowell is descended maternally from Mrs. John Woods Hammond and of the late Mr. Miss McDowell is a senior at raine Baptist church. The Rev. W.

M. Averett will officiate. A reception will follow at the Belhaven College, where she will receive her bachelor of arts degree in June and Mr. Elkin is a junior at Columbia Theological iim mm i mmmimrmmmmvmmmvi mn mim jf A 'K I ,0 1 vv 1 V' V-T I 1 church. The bride-elect is a graduate Hammond.

Her paternal grand seminary in Decatur. of Central High school and is a parents were the late Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Samuel McDowell, all of Griffin, Ga. Their wedding will be an event of June 21 in Westminster Pres senior nursing student at the Gilfoy School of Nursing.

Mr. Daniel was graduated byterian church in Atlanta at 4 p. m. The ceremony will be per from Clinton High school and is formed by the Rev. Emmett S.

Mr. Elkin's maternal grandparents are Mrs. Thomas Benton Black of Ksciusko and the late Mr. Black, paternally, he is descended from Mrs. Franklin Andrew Elkin of Kosciusko and the a student at the University of Mississippi.

McDowell HI, pastor of North- minster Presbyterian church in late Mr. Black. Salinas, Calif, and brother of the bride-elect, and Dr. John R. Richardson, pastor of the Westmins ter Presbyterian church.

Mikell Byrd The Rev. and Mrs. Edward Byrd of Greenville S. announce the birth of a son, Mikell Ed Miss McDowell is majoring in Bible and Latin. She is a former May queen and sweetheart of Tau Sigma Phi, men's service fraternity.

She is a member of Kappa Delta Epsilon, national honor education sorority and Tri-B, leadership organization. Mr. Elkin, who received his ward, on Mirch 10. Grandparents Sanders-Hosey Troth Is Revealed OCEAN SPRINGS Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Sanders, Ocean Springs, announce the engagement of their daughter, Roberta Jean, to George Hanse Hosey son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hosey of Meridian. Miss Sanders is a graduate of the University of Southern Mississippi and is presently teaching in the Biloxi public schools. Mr.

Hosey graduated from Mississippi State university and is connected with the Household Finance corporation in New Orleans. The wedding is to be solemnized Sunday, April 21, in the Church of Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary at two in the afternoon in Biloxi. are Mr. and Mrs. J.

W. Jackson of Haywood, Calif, and Mr. and Mrs. E. G.

Byrd of Jackson, MISS BONNIE NOBLES daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Reid Louie Nobles of Jackson, will become the bride of Robert Edward Nations of Jackson on May 5 in the Pearl Baptist church. Horrell Photographers. Bonnie Nobles Is Engaged To Robert Edward Nations MimiMiMmMMimHia ste 4 Kids Choose Them Mothers Approve Them Parents and Teachers and Mr.

Nations is employed by Pic- MISS MARY ELLA McDOWELL daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Samuel McDowell Jr. of Decatur, is engaged to Thomas Eraiis Elkin of Yazoo City. NEW NAME ADDED Sweet Peas Remodeled Ateneo Club Will Assemble Tuesday The Ateneo club will meet Tues- Walsh Freight company.

The wedding will take place on Sunday, May 5, at 3 p. m. in the Pearl Baptist church. The pastor, the Rev. Carl E.

Talbert will officiate. Miss Nobles has chosen as her attendants, her sister Mrs. Jerry Lamar Williamson, matron of honor; Miss Faye Nations, sister of the bridegroom-e 1 and Miss Linda Armstrong bridesmaids. Miss Nobles' niece, Deborah Frances Nichols will be her flower girl, and her nephew, Stephen Doyle Russell, will be For Bedding And Border Mr. and Mrs.

Reid Louie Nobles of Jackson announce the engagement of their daughter, Bonnie, to Robert Edward Nations of Jackson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Benjamin Nations. Miss Nobles is the granddaughter of the late Mr. and Mrs.

Monroe Chester Jones of Mize, and the late Mr. and Mrs. James Nobles of Taylorsville. Mr. Nations is the grandson of the late Benjamin Conway Nations, and Mrs.

Benjamin Conway Nations of Jackson and Georgetown, the late Walter Newton Armstrong, and Mrs. Walter Newton Armstrong of New Hebron. Miss Nobles and Mr. Nations are graduates of Pearl High school Miss Nobles is office secretary for the Mississippi Congress of nav Tarrh 1Q nt O'iU at world over for its fragrance and the Mississippi School for thej BiJ0U' a new brUsh-Blind. A talent show will be pre-1 3T seweet Pea- adds its name floral beauty, sented by students.

All members this year to the list of favorite sweet peas, a flower loved the are urged to be present. the ringbearer. Mr. a i n's Developed through research Bijou (French for jewel) requires no staking and grows only 12 inches high, making it ideal for beds, borders and window boxes. The bush sweet pea program got underway at farms several years ago when the firm's research men groomsmen will be Loy Willard Nations, best man, Larry Jones and Jerry Palmer.

Kids of ll ages choose flak fashioned CHILD LIFE Shoe for their smooth zood looks. CHATTERBOX crossed a dwarft sweet pea with a regular vining type. The result was a few unimpres It will be a long time before ball, go out and take a peep-see, anything overshadows the ele-! it's sure to be good. sive tiowers on snort stems. but what looked like a failure, at Mothers cheer them for their fine fit, proper support and LONG WEAR.

In school, drest and play styles. See them too. pennington's shoes FOR MBN WOMIN CHILDRIH Also on the boards for this week will be the Ladies Card and Lunch least for the moment, turned out to be the initial step in the crea gance and the smartness of the whingdings and the parties the Jackson Country Club gave on the 7th, 8th and 9th. Everyone there had a real grand, scrumptious time and if I dared try to describe the beauty of the club and the dinner dances, 1 would eon get-together at the Jackson Country Club on the 20th. At this time you will be brought up to date on the last word in fashion tion of a truly new and satisfying variety.

When the result of the first cross was crossed with Galaxy, a many flowered favorite, the result was a new sweet pea exhaust every adjective. Compli MISS SHERRA ANN JDNES daughter cjf Mr. and Mrs. Leroy W. Jonss, will become the bride of Llyd Coppedge Dariel of Clinton on March 28 Horrell Photographers MEDICAL ARTS BLDG.

FL 5-7574 ments about the whole thing are for information modeling will be the entertainment during kuich. Faces in the crowd who attracted me were Corabel Dickson, Sally and Charles Carmichael, Jane and Dr. Dewitt Brock, Virginia and Cooper Campbell, Jean and George Butler, Jr. Lula in the superlative degree. rooms were spotted with handsomely and elegantly gowned femmes, and their husbands and escorts come in for their share of the spotlight in their formal with a dwarf habit which was named Bijou.

The new plants produced up to four large, ruffled flowers on stems long enough for cutting with the plant remaining compact. Sweet peas are the favorite annual flower in England and separate colors of Bijou, entered in competition there, came home with eight awards from the National Sweet Pea society of Downtown Wcstlnd Plaza Brenway Dean and Clay Alexander, Gretch- en and Holden Clarke, Anne and LUGGAGE Great Britain and seven from the Scottish National Sweet Pea so attire. A definite addition to our town Is Sophie and Dr. William Frank Sistrunk whose wedding on the ninth was a brilliant event in Beaumont, Texas and they will fit like a glove in every crowd. We give them a vast wel- Cal Wells, Frances Pat and 0.

B. Walton, Elizabeth and Stanley Winn, Ada and Rex Rey, Laura White, Carlene and George Elliott, Ruth King, Carmen and Frank Green. Luncheon for the new officers ciety. In the south and southwest Bijou can be sown in late sum mer or early fall for winter come, and their charming new of the Junior League of jackSon abode is in the Magnolia Towers. wiH hold the spotliglit Tuesday at blooming while in all areas they will bloom early in the spring, a SHE'S GOT WHA7 IT TAKES -DEARSKEN WITH GARAY'S SPECIAL TOUCH month or more before summer flowering varieties and they will Pretty Kay Kelly the Heidelberg roof, around the town last week end, Wavcs a hurried hello to Estelle had fun and then returned to M.

Burke who dashed up rom the S. C. W. where she is a popular coast to the week-end with keep on flowering for a longer period. Colors include white, sal Fannie Fewell.

MISS ROBERTA JEAN SANDERS of Ocean Springs and Biloxi is engaged to George Hanse Hosey II of Meridian and New Orleans. The wedding will be held in April. mon, sott pinK, brilliant rose, scarlet red and clear blue. It is student Another little lass is brightening the household of Margaret That's all until Sunday. GAY LEE offered this year in mixture only, So ivperWy efegont, so casualty correct, Dearskea takes to town or country fashion with complete ease.

Meticulously tailored, handsomer detailed, no one would guess tnetr pin-money prices. just the colors you ore looking for. and Tom Head, and this Uttle sugar-and-spice is named Josephine Michel Head but will be called the prett name of Mitehel. In St. Petersburg.

Florida are Virginia and John W. Patton who are soaking up a lot of sun as they visit with Virginia and Robert Webb and their young son, Robert Patton, who have recently moved to that interesting place. More attractive people motored to Florida on Wednesday, meaning Dot and Lester Dawlcy who will be up and down the Florida coast for several weeks, just taking a trip leisurely. Going the rounds of gaiety is Bitsey O'Brien in Baton Rouge where she is having fun with Patricia and Tom Smylie. Pouring over maps are plenty ef people who have travel on their minds with Hawaii and Europe foremost in their thoughts to I III Ss I 769 Dacron Shantunfjb 1 T-5 We are most proud to have been selected ft 9 lit I 'f 1 to exclusively introduce to America 1 3 I Dupont's newest yarn T69' This magniti- I cent new yarn has the real look of silk, 't 1 the unexcelled becury ot silk and the v- -in 1.

fVT the scrunchie feel of silk, t- wrinkle resistance and washability that only ti I I ill a truly miracle fiber can bring. Comes til I I I in 15 colors all nated to our prints and our i i VwCx" I i I I buttons Cne see. feel, and buy this I eXC''n new akr'c t0ay ar)d tomorrow. IP mm I FABRICS, 1 VJkWSw Jv Northwood Center Phon 355-2615 8 Iwj 366-143 Mort 51 Jf come spring and summer, they will hie off for a glorious trip. Among the very lovely gals in our town is Dot Lee Lampton whose pretty luncheon she gave last week rates the raves.

About fifty or sixty guests including the co-chairman of the recent Junior League Carnival Ball, the committees who worked on it and the officers of the League feasted at LeFleurs. Dot Lee, as chairman of the beautiful ball, entertained in appreciation of the work this crowd did to help make the ball such a big success. We know Martha Lynn Cook is a smart person and more positive proof of it is shown in her snappy column which appears monthly in Avallabl Int Bon Fawn Com bnof font Solid Bon Solid Whlf the U. S. Golfer.

Martha Lynn will cover the Jackson Women's Golf association which is an inter-city tournament to play here for one day on March 20th at the Colonial Country Club to if you want to sea these women swat the golf Se Our Selection Of New Spring Jewelry To Compliment Your New Handbag Wardrobe $595 $895 i.

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