Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive
A Publisher Extra® Newspaper

Clarion-Ledger from Jackson, Mississippi • Page 27

Publication:
Clarion-Ledgeri
Location:
Jackson, Mississippi
Issue Date:
Page:
27
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

THE CLARION-LEDGER JACKSON (MISS.) DAILY NEWS, SUNDAY MORNING, JULY 24, 1955 AGE 5 Bordelon-DeGeorge Vows Said SECTION THREE new ideas for your Miss Anne Marie De George. fall sewing daughter of Mrs. Anna De George art ttllne of PleasantviUe, N. was unuea in marriage with Fred J. Borde-lon.

son of Mrs. Thelma Bordelon ef Bridgeport, at 10 a. m. on July 16, in St. Peter's Catholic church of PleasantviUe, with Father Cannon officiating, Church decorations were all-White arrangements of gladioli, lilies and larkspur.

The bride was attired in a magnificent formal gown of rosepoint Emporium's "Fall Scene" mL -s IKI- i mmmmmmmmsmmm tjpf the hat a lace and silk tulle, made witn rompndmislv full skirt ending in graceful chapel sweep train. The Ue white panne iY velvet, newly 1 i draped for ill foil, 22.95 A Purchases charged now will appear on your August statement payable in September. tightly utiea xace Doaice, wim i iiincinn nMklino and very short ClAOVPC WAS embroidered with seed pearls and sequins. An unus ual feature of the gown was an vprskirt of lace, handkerchief- pointed and softly scalloped. The bride's fingertip veil of silk illusion was attached to a small headpiece lare outlined with pearls and njr.e tn mntrh her eown.

Her kAniuAt uoe a white orchid and muuvii atephanotis. 0 Th maid of honor. Miss Ann t'onff snH th bridesmaid. Miss Helen Courtney, were gowned alike in skillfully draped floor-length McCall- i Juilliard Fashion Shows Tuesday July 26, 1:30 p.m. Wednesday July 27, 1:30 p.m.

fabric department, Emporium's street floor dresses of crystaltone, made with ii'- -s Early Frost" featherweight long torso bodices and tiny sieeves. Their headdresses, large horehair rnrtwheel picture hat. had open tweed iced with crystal beads crowns and the brims were draped in tulle. Miss Knauff was dressed In hyacinth blue and Miss Courtney in coral, and they carried old- fashioned bouquets. Anthony De George Jr.

attend MRS. FRED J. BORDELON a bride of July 16 in PleasantviUe, N. is the former Miss Anne Marie DeGeorge, daughter of Mrs. Anna DeGeorge of Altantic City, N.

J. The bridgegroom is a former Jacksonlan. (Hildan Jay Studio) ed the bridegroom as best man and ushers were John N. Akarman Bnfl Thnmns Mullen. third vice president: Sandra Weir The wedding march was played by Novellino Fianccone and vocal-Miss Carol Rose and is the new secretary, and Jim Newton, treasurer.

Miss Mary Eliz were served In the lobby of Heder-man-Gunter dormitories. The hostesses served lunch at the church. Charles Deevers was elected the incoming president. Gene Parker, viee president; Betty Latham, second-vice president; Tom Harris, Fashion pins a rose on this featherweight woo tweed suit newly shaped 'by Charles Cooper of California iced at sleeves and jacket with rich scallops of crystal beads. 10, 12 sizes in beige or grey.

Better Suits, Second Floor Tsmi.c T) fieorse. abeth Fontaine, division president of the United Daughters of the Confederacy, installed the new of- After a reception at the hntel for the immediate family. licers. Mr. and Mrs.

Brodelon left for a wedding trip to the southern states, the bride traveling in a pink dress and naw accessories. The rnnnle will reside at 1872 North avenue. Bridgeport. this week only at where the bridegroom is attending the University of Bridgeport. He Is a graduate of Central High school, Jackson, and has studied at MiUsaps college in Jackson and at three-initial monogram FREE9 on these fine Hp July select sheets, cases, towels you'll need for your home, for gifts, for back-to-college they'll be beautifully -monog rammed, free! I 1 tl 4 4 Mississippi college, Clinton, me bride graduated from high school at PleasantviUe, N.

J. Desk, Derrick Hears Talk By W. Hagans The Walthall hotel was the scene tt the Jackson Desk and Derrick club's monthly meeting on Tues-cay evening. The club enjoyed a highly interesting and informative talk on "Development of Oil and Gas Law" by C. W.

Hagans, guest speaker. Mr. Hagans is district landman for the California company, having been with that company for the past six years. He is a graduate of the University of Texas, holding an L. L.

B. degree. Miss Aneva Stevens, president, presided during the business session. Members attending were: Ann Weeks, Miss Gerry Dillon. Miss Laura Bond.

Miss Joan Thomas, Miss Mary Browning, Mrs. Elizabeth Hart, Miss Aneva Stevens, Mrs. Ruth Roberts, Miss Elizabeth Ainsworth, Miss Mary Morgan, Miss Margaret Neff. Mrs. Grace Trammel, Mrs.

Cleo Thornell, Miss Betty Todd, Mrs. Margaret Zomskowski, Mrs. Eloise Gordon. Miss Jean Dossett, Mrs. Leah Wright, Miss Irline Coen, Mrs.

Lucille McKinney, Mrs. Alice Tackett, Mrs. Smith, Miss Lucy Wesley, Mrs. Louise Harrison, Mrs. Elizabeth Mills, Mrs.

Sara Hamilton. Miss Donna Kimball, Mrs. Sue Lindsey, Miss Betty Way, Miss Martha Gerald, Mrs. Genevieve Neely. Mrs.

Jessie P. Lee. -4: 1 ofr I Jeweled mellusine, custom designed by Jan Leslie. 25.95 i i ik. $kr one week for monogram service yj v.

In Clinton CLINTON, July 23 Miss Mary Elizabeth Ainsworth was the hon- oree at a beautiful shower-tea in the home of Mrs. W. E. Hannah Miss Ainsworth is the bride elect of Dan Hembree of McLain. The wedding is to be held in late Aug ust.

Hostesses who assisted Mrs. Calloway Imperial Thickly tufted whites, pastels and dark decorator tones. bath size 1.98 guest size 1.00 Hannah were Mrs. B. R.

Albrit- ton. Mr. D. Q. "Byrd.

Mrs. E. Douelas. Mrs. Fred Gordon, Mrs wash cloth 39e fingertip 39c H.

G. Hudson, Mrs. A.A. Kitch-iflgs, Mr. W.

S. Landrum. Mrs. M. D.

McDaniel. Mrs. Norman Finest cashmere In new luxurious versions Precious as mink, the luxurious fluid drape of cashmere tailored by O'Neal and Mrs. Dudley Pearce. Mrs.

George Smith left Friday Martex Luxurious Towels for Ada. Oka. to visit relatives She is one of the hostesses at Mis sissippi college and plans to be Originala of Stroock's awav for a week. The Joe Burris family and the A. E.

Green family are vacationing in Florida. Prof. Neece Elsey has returned to Clinton after studying for sev eral weeks at Peabody college at Nashville. Tenn. Rich terry towels and wash cloths in white, pastels, charcoal.

bath size 1.59 washcloth guest size 89c Utica fine percale sheets and cases bleached white lovely pastels 81 108 3.29 81 108 .3.98 72 ...:.2.98 72 fitted, fitted, full, size 3.29 full size 3.89 fitted, fitted, twin size 2.98 twin size 3.59 cases 79e cases 89e Members of the Mississippi Col-Iptre Rifles chapter of the United 85 Kashmir, 15 wool (left) sizes 6, 8 in' vicuna brown or blonde. 295.00 (right) black with white satin lining, rhinestone buckled belt. Size 14- 295.00 Better Coats, Second Floor Daughters of the Confederacy put a lot of planning and work into the Children of the Confederacy Convention which was held at the Baptist church in Clinton July 21. Miss Marcie Ferguson of Crystal Serines presided. Reports of the years work were given, a trip to the Old Chapel on Mississippi Col- lege campus was made, and cokes.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

Publisher Extra® Newspapers

  • Exclusive licensed content from premium publishers like the Clarion-Ledger
  • Archives through last month
  • Continually updated

About Clarion-Ledger Archive

Pages Available:
1,969,926
Years Available:
1864-2024