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PAGE TWO DAILY CLARION-LEDGER, JACKSON, MISS. TUESDAY MORNING, JULY, 21, 1936 SOCIETY CLOCK Clarion Ledger Practical Pattern B. and P. W. District One Enjoys Picnic Sunday Afternoon MAKE THIS MODEL AT HOME rently "most popular" men on the screen.

Michael Whalen's fan mail has picked up enormously too, his studio reports. Two years ago only Gable of this quintette was even known to film fans. OCIETY SINGLE PATTERN HAS THE "MAKINGS" OF THREE SMART BLOUSES PATTERN 4040 By ANNE ADAMS TUESDAY Tuesday, three-thirty Past Matrons of Radiant chapter club with Mrs. M. L.

Legler, 1129 Lewis. Tuesday, four Clinton Garden Lovers with Mrs. W. B. Harris, Clinton.

Tuesday, eightJackson chapter 47 O. E. S. at Masonic hall. Tuesday, nine Mr.

and Mrs. A. E. Brown, Mr. and Mrs.

Howard Gobe at dance for Misses Leota and Jewel Kirkpatr'xk, at 'the Country club. Dance At Country Club Tonight Will Honor Lovely Visitors From Florida; Sub-Deb Circles Have Been Invited ceptionally good In the role better than she ever has been before." (What? A "New Joan Crawford" Again?) Writer Beran As Actor Lynn Riggs. the playwright now movie-dialoguing, began his film career 16 years ago but it was as an actor then. He remembers how he worked extra on a silent film with Louise Glaum starred and later in another film with Valentino. He "didn't get enough footage" to promise much of a career, and his path and Hollj-wood's parted.

Now he is writing on the same lot where he once played extra, long before "Green Grow the Lilacs" was produced on Broadway. Don Ameche (the radio ctarwho clicked in "Sins of Man" and now is the Alessandro of used to be Amici. But his father changed the spelling to get it pronounced correctly. Ameche is a new "rave" among women fans, and mav be up there to Join Clark Gable, Robert Taylor and Fred McMurray as the cur A deliehtful picnic featuring fried chicken and its trimmings, was held at the Jackson Business and Professional Women's clubhouse on the Ravmond rosd Sunday afternoon. Members of district number one, Business and Professional Womens clubs, were present.

Miss Mai Whitehead chairman of district number 1, presided. The district Includes clubs in Canton. Durant. Jackson. Lexington, Tchula and Vicksburg.

Representatives of four clubs In thee district were present. About half a hundred women enjoyed the hospitality of the Jackson club on this occasion. In addition. Mrs. Bessie Watklns.

of Belzoni. first vice-nresident, and Watches Diamonds Jewelry TWO STORES Majestic Arcade 411 E. Capt. si. WEDNESDAY Wednesday, ten Gypsy Smith Frayer circle with Miss Marie Henry, 970 North State.

Wednesday, three J. W. Club with Mrs. L. R.

Purvis, 444 Ridgway. Youll welcome a "triangle" In your life when it's incorporated in the engaging yoke of this fetching and practical Anne Adams blouse! For Pattern 4010 is a wardrobe stand-by that does constant duty all year "round brightening up your suit or combining with a skirt to form a charming costume! You'll want it in a short sleeved version (flared or puffed) in crepe, cotton or synthetic for all informal occasions, and a "dress up" style in a lustrous satin or matelasse crepe with graceful, long sleeves. Notice the becoming collar and gay buttons? This blouse is ever so easy to make in a few hours. Pattern 4040 is available In sizes 12, 14, 16, 18, 20, 30, 32, 34, 36, 38 and 40. Size 16 takes 2 yards 39 inch fabric.

Illustrated step-by-step sewing instructions included. Misses Leota and Jewel Kirkpatrick Are Inspiring Enjoyable Midsummer Social Affair Mr. and Mrs. Brown, Mr. and Mrs.

Gober Are Hosts and Hostesses SYLPHID BATHS OF BEAUTY "For the Bodr Beautiful" Salt Glow Needle Spray Electric Baths 9 Body Massage Body Shampoo MRS. BESSIE MURRAY, Massenso Telephone 3227 212 Century Bids. THURSDAY Thursday, three Gavel with Mrs. Gladys Brown, club 1217 Miss Bessie Fife, of Vicksburg. sec ond vice-president, of the State Federation of B.

and P. W. clubs were present and made pleasing Pinehurst. Thursday, eight Past Noble Grands club of Ruth Rebekah Lodge with Miss Bee Edwards, 152 Minerva. talks.

Jackson sub-deb circles are anticipating one of the gayest occasions since the senior party season at the dance this vening at the Country Club in honor of two of the city's loveliest young visitors, Misses Leota and va I 4 8 it a Jewel Kirkpatrick of 'Wst Palm Beach, Florida. Mr. and Mrs. A. E.

Brown and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gober, in nOLlfwOOD FRIDAY Friday, ten Book Review group of A. A. U.

W. with Mrs. Tom Scott, 1004 Euclid. Friday, ten until two Twentieth Century Club dance at National Guard armory. whose homes the girls cuests.

have claimed the dance. The receiving line Club Announces The Tunes To Be Played at the affair will be com posed of the following: For Dance Program By ROBBIN COONS Mrs. Gober with Mr. Gober; Mrs. Jackson Players To Enter Bridge Tournaments Soon HOLLYWOOD Unreel parade: Brown with Mr.

Brown; Miss Leota Send FIFTEEN CENTS (15c) In coins or stamps (coins preferred) for this Anne Adams pattern. Write plainly name address and style number. BE SURE TO STATE SIZE Order your copy of our ANNE ADAMS SUMMER PATTERN BOOK TODAY! -Learn how to make cool, smart clothes and plenty of them for home wear, vacations, parties, play in the sun. See the special designs for stouts, the sturdy models for children, the latest frocks for bride and bridesmaids, the summer fabric news. Order this book now BOOK FIFTEEN CENTS.

PATTERN FIFTEEN CENTS. TWENTY-FIVE CENTS BOTH. WHEN ORDERED TOGETHER Address orders to The marinn- Mickey Rooney has taken up The Twentieth Century club has Kirkpatrick with Bill Taylor; Miss writing it's a book of boyhood ad selected from the up-to-date reper venture. And what, by the way, ever Jewel Kirkpatrick with Buck Staple happened to that novel Jean Har toire of Julius Barlow's orchestra a ton; Miss Inazelle Pierce with Bill Cole; Miss Leota Taylor with Billy low was about to have published a list of especially popular waltz tunes to be played for the no-breaks at The annual state contract bridge championship tournament will be held August 13 to 15 at the Robert year or two ago? Paul Kelly has a shirt-stud with its dance Friday evening at the na Sampson. During the refreshing punch will be poured by which he could lose his shirt a tional guard armory.

gold-cased roulette wheel, size of a E. Lee hotel, it was announced yesterday. Within the next few days players in Jackson and central Mis 4040 Misses Alice Kirschman and Billy The newly organized "Mississippi- dime, that works with a tiny steel lever and spring. Its history sissippi will receive their invitations ans" will play for the first no-break a medley of two waltzes, "I Love You Truly" and "My for J. A-1 4.

authenticates it as a one-time pos Paul Abel, of Clarksdale. assisted W. session of Beau Nash, the 18th Cen the second no-break, "Stardust ior TMVc- AKal nHH Ko ir r-Vio-ro-o nf ix- tury English society leader and the third "Melancholy for Claude Pierce. Among the chaperones at the dance will be: Mr. and Mrs.

A. M. Kirkpatrick of West Palm Beach, Florida, parents of the honorees; Mr. and Mrs. Walter K.

Fritz; Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Taylor; Mr.

and W. C. Mitchell; Mr. and Mrs. W.

W. Pierce. gambling man extraordinary. the tournament. This year for the the fourth "Sugar and for But for practical purposes all one the Twentieth Century club leadout, first time the United States Bridge Frnmrni WnlL association is sponsoring a tourna- ranees Walker can play on it is red-and-black be "The Waltz You Saved For Me." cause the wheel is too small for ment in which players from west the dance are Misses Legion Auxiliary Installs Officers At Monthly Meeting numbers.

Tennessee will also take part. This and Mr. L. W. Miller Are Married July 1 1 JuliaV riflTryjorothy Broadfoot, and MargL iarp, three of Jackson's means that many enthusiasts from All For Nothing Modern movie speed is amazing.

Memphis will come to Jackson for most pcV Jar young socialites. Vis Consider the case of the gazelle the event. itors front all over central Missis COMBATS ACIDITY skins, needed for a Marlene Die The state tournament has been McCorkles in New Home air. and Mrs. J.

L. McOorkle and their fine young son are now residing at S24 Fairview, where they are at home to their friends. sippi are expected to attend the af HAZLEHURST, July 20 Of trich movie gown. The company was on location at Yuma, but Hollywood fair. At the regular monthly meeting of the American Legion Auxiliary year.

The enlargement this year much Interest to relatives and hosts sent a wire to New York for the is in the form of a state pair cham- cf Wends is the marriage on July to the Henry Greaves Past Num Billy Roberts in Navy Friends of Billy Roberts will be pionship for men. Last year the 11 of Miss Frances Walker, only ber one. held in the Municipal women's pair event was highly pop- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank club, building on North State street.

interested to know that he is now If you like a little snack at bed-time, try d-r-i-n-k-i-n-g your bite-to-eat. Avoid solid food, take liquid instead. If dinner digestion still "grumbles," Dr. Pepper will most always help. Its fruit-acid, you know.

Combat stomach acidity. Relieves that stuffy discomfort. Often it aids sweet sleep ular. In addition to these tourneys Walker, to Luther Wyatt Miller, son the newly elected officers for the with the United States navy and ensuing year were Installed. there will be the two more import of Mr.

and Mrs. L. H. Miller, is sationed at the training station, checks MALARIA in 3 days COLDS first day Headache, 30 minutes and chamDionshiris. the team-of- The wedding took place at the Mrs.

Kirby Swinney, past state -commander, conducted the lnstal- four and the open pair champion- ome or the bride parents witn Platoon No. 38, in Norfolk, Virginia. He is the youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. ayette Roberts and was an 'atioji.

New officers are: Mrs. Lu ship. le Reverend P. Jones officiating Liquid, Tablets Salve, Nose Drops ther Manship," president: Mrs. Beautiful trophies will be awarded "my moers or the two lmmedl honor graduate in the class of 1935 at the Crystal Springs consolidated James Bonner, first vice president; winners of t.h rmrvirvntMn ac iammes were present.

Try World's Liniment well as high pairs in the Qualifymg dining rooms of school. skins, imported from England, and they were rushed westward by airplane to be met by a waiting automobile which speeded them to ths studio. There the wardrobe department sered and stitched all night, and then there was a dash to send them off to Yuma. There they postponed the scene and used the costumes weeks later when the company had returned to the studio! Director Clarence Brown Is unperturbed at the thought of Dancing Daughter Joan Crawford's transformation Into an early 19th Century American belle. Brown thinks fans will accept her in cus-tume, in the new role in "The Gorgeous Hussy," whether they like the idea or not "because she is so ex Mrs.

W. T. Horton. second president; Mrs. Kirby Swinney, secre rounds.

ine wajKe ome were artistically tary; Mrs. James Cockrum, treas decorated witn summer garden flow- ers. The couple entered together urer; Mrs. Roger Lewis, historian; Reynolds Cheney, Jr. Mrs.

Ed Cotton, Chaplain. Mr. and Mrs. Reynolds Cheney Hen.ch doorway Interesting reports of the state INVITED YOUR eiTT0 BUT ronvention held in June at Green son RAvnrtTd; Tr VrT side of the doorway were tall bas kets of cut flowers. ville were read by Mrs.

Swinney. the three cups won by them: the The Jackson unit viewed with pride TO VISIT US MONDAY IN OUR iSS Mr- U-nble wYthanwhrtracceI Child Welfare cup for the most OH THE AIR. a P.M.... YOUR KEAKEST STATIOM outstanding work in the state dur I ing the past year; the publicity Shortly after the ceremony the POM cur: and the mileage cup. lunH bride and groom were honored at ia ouuae j.oucn5wne nas re- a recention in thf Walter hnmo The retirinz president, Mrs.

M. turned home after a delightful The bride's cake was cut and served K. uoshaw. was presented with a beautiful silver basket in apprecia weeK motor trip. 'rne Dallas cen- with nunch.

tion of her loyal and capable lead tennial, the Frontier Centennial at Fort Worth, San Antonio, Laredo, Bride Is Honored Monterey and Mexico Citv were ershir durmg the year. During the social hour delicious refreshments were served by the hostesses. Mrs. Cecil Travis and Mrs. J.

S. Travis among the places of most interest THOMASTOWN, July 20 The that she visited. home of Mr. and Mrs. D.

Myrice Roger Lewis won the attend Miss Touchstone went with her was recently the scene of a miscel-sister. Mrs. A o. TVvirfnxtYn nnrt laneous shower at which Misses 2 Doors East of Edwards Hotel We are now in our new building, equipped to even better serve you. Drop by.

fflcGieiand, Addkison Bauer ance prize. Culture Club Meets her tow sons of Meridian, Mr. and Frances Myrick and Rosie Mae Bell Mrs. R. B.

Touchstone and their raa JjewM- a daughter of Tn. recent bride. The bride's chair was decorated MORTON, July 20 Mrs. Fred Laseter was the charming hostess with silver and gold, and was flank of the Morton Mutual Culture club MORTON, July 20 Members of by bafts of silver and gold the Storv Wniir prmm Af th lowers. After many games had on Thursday afternoon.

Under the direction of Mrs. George Taylor, the following program on "The worth League of Morton Methodist bee? "joyed, the bride was pre-church enjoyed outdoor games and sented lovely gifts from the guests sfeis'3i- fori if- Home" was give: a picnic lunch at th homp t.h ueugntiui refreshments were Roll call, "The Purchase that has added the Most Satisfaction to My leader, Mrs. V. P. Winstead.

served by Misses Inez Bell and Lil-Those present were- Lucy Felker. 1Ian Pettv Guests present were: Pollv Tavlor. Paula Piorrp fjtaro Mrs. Hines, honoree, Mrs. W.

A "The Influe-ve of Home Surroundings" by Mri. Albert Byrd, read by Mrs. George Taylor; "What Eichelberger, Doris Johnson. Bobby BeU- mother of the honoree, Miss Johnson, Dot Johnson, Imoene BeH. Mrs.

Iris Turner. Mrs. the Homemaker Should Know about Pictures" by Mrs. Duval Rogers; tS3S II hi 111 ipjil I Windows, Walls, Curtains, and Mir Brashier, Junior Williams, Jimmie aie oun, rs. u.

Mvrir, Mrs. Woodward, Billie Williams, Jack Joe Mvrick. Mrs. R. L.

Bell, Mrs. Laseter, Gwendolyn Winstead, Sara G- E- Mrs- Roberta Brown, Mrs. "Neil Winstead, Bertie Mae Warren Robert Bell, Mrs. Rose Brown. Mrs.

Hild Murray, and Mrs. W. W. War- J- Moore. Mrs.

Archie D. Joiner, rors" by Mrs. Ollie ott; "The House of Homelike by Mrs. W. S.

read by Mrs. W. A. Jones. rcn.

The hostess was assisted by Misses Louise Barksdale and Libby Jean Back to Meadville Waldrip in serving a tempting salad plate to the following: Members, Mr. and Mrs. James welkenson, of Meadville, have returned home Mesdames A. T. Cooper, W.

A alter a pleasant stay in the home of Jones. Myer Lovett, D. R. Ott, O. L.

Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Hood, Ewing Barbecued Lamb Fresh Calf Brown -J Liver, 4Ar 1 Potatoes Onions Beet Salad 4c Banana Salad 4c i rt Lemon Chiffon Pie Jp rl Whipped Cream 1 Chicken Biscuit Roast Beef -Steamed fin Creamed -fl I i Rice 15b Potatoes 51 I j'.

I IJ ii mi ii i ip mi i i ii iiimiiiiMM.il I yjf "-LAS-TP Ott, Duval Rogers, Lamar Russell, street. G. J. Taylor, L. N.

Williams, O. jvars. j. m. Turner, Mrs.

Henry Ballard, Mrsv Annie Bell Ethridge, and Mrs. G. A. Langdon. Return Home Mrs.

Claude C. Boa wee, accompanied bv her brothers, A. C. and Dick Burnett, have returned home after a two week's motor trip through Texas, Mexico and California. While in Fort Worth thev were quests of their brother and sister-in-law, Mr.

ar M. Harry Burnett, and In Los Angeles wer'-guests of the'r nephews, Herschel J. Burnham, and Jimmy Crittenden; Drives Out Itch honor guests, Mesdames w. E. Ful ton, Emery Laseter, Hugh Barks- Miserable with itch? Get quick dale, G.

L. Cosper, Irene Kelly Bre- renei witn isiack and White Ointment. Used for 20 years. Well- Known formula for-nimnles. Trial and, and w.

Fuller. Spends Week-End Here size ioc. Lanre can 25c. Ex ceptionally effective with Black Mrs. W.

I. McCoy, of Meridian, and White Soap. All druggists, and Wilbur McCoy spent the week-end here as guest of her sisters, Mrs. C. C.

Boadwee. Mrs. Ernest Buckley, and other members of the Burnett family, 610 9 CAILKa North street. She was accompanied home by her nephew. Master C.

C. Boadwee, i who has been spending several SSUSL01108 t0 buy our 1935 Patterns of attractive wallpapers at ONE HALF REDUCTION. We still have a few select patterns left of our 1935 stock. Better hurry! weeks with her. Rlchards-Aycock CALHOUN CITY, July 20 Mrs.

-J. F. Aycock is announcing the mar '1 riage of her daughter, Frances LciMse to J. D- Richards. The cere mony was performed at Eupora on June 21.

The Reverend J. M. uuin, i pastor of the Methodist church there, officiated. Back To New Jersey 4 STILL A FEW SELECT 1935 PATTERNS Sample Low Faros Now you can travel anywhere by train in safety and comfort and save money. Here are a few samples: From JACKSON Round Trips To Coach Pullman California $56.80 A $85.15 Chicago, III 27.53 30.60 Dallas, Tex 13.15 16.95 Denver, Colo 40.30 40.30 Ft.

Worth, Tex 14.15 18.25 Mexico City, Mex. 69.40 N. Pacific 66.20 99.30 St. Louis, Mo. 19.05 21.30 Salt Lake City, Utah 58.96 72.20 Minneapolis and St.

Paul, 36.80 36.89 Sleeping: car space charge extra A Tourist Sleeping Car Fare Is $68.15 Tourist Sleeping Car Fare is 79.45 Tourist Sleeping Car Fare is 66.90 Miss Martha Louise Oliver, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Horace G. Oliver of Leonia, New Jersey, has returned home after a short visit to her aunt, Mrs. Luther Manship, 50 Red There's no travel-weariness wHen you ride in a cool, clean, healthful air-conditioned car.

It's the newest thrill in traveling, and costs nothing extra. Air-conditioning controls temperature and humidity inside the car to ideal degree, regardless cf thunder storms, dust, high winds or sultry summer heat. When going on a vacation, taka a train and get a head start. Relax or sleep in perfect comfort no drafts or odors to annoy you. When traveling for business oi on long or short trips, air-conditioning insures clean-' liness and makes you feel "fresh as the breath cf spring' i Save money fares lowest in history substantial! reductions on round trip tickets new coach comfortsr world's finest sleeping car3 and service, economy! meals, faster schedules, dependability, safety.

Ask your railroad agent about travel or shipping to any part cf the world. Shippers: Uso new Free pick-up-and-delivery of LCL freight uneftiioini on North Congress street. -o On Motor Tour Mr. and Mrs. W.

D. Wicker, Miss Sydell Sorey. Miss Bemice Gaddis, and Leroy Myers left Caturday on This week is the final week of this special price. an extended motor trip through Texas, New and Old Mexico. They TO mmm: will visit relatives In El Paso and will also spend several days at the Centennial.

COLD STORAGE PLANT BUILT POPLAR VILLS, July 20. Work 219 E. Capitol St. Proud ef ear aohlevmmntt, tr eppneiate public's good trill end iacrasd and pldgtt eortlnumd prosrr on the cold storage plant here is nearing completion. The plant will furnish facilities for storage of per ishable products for which there might not be a favorable market at i AND THE PULLMAN COMPANY harvest time.

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