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PAGE SIX DAILY CLARTON-LEBGER, JACKSON, TUESDAY MORNING, JULY 29, 1930 i i 'I' Miss Ladie Mae Leist and Mr C. Ware Are United With. Beautiful Ceremony in Meridian living andi 1 BV VtRGlNfA LEE 1 most successful business men. The happy newlyweds left after the ceremony lr0 the car for Us ulf coast, and Mill enjoy a boating trip. The bride's traveling autumn suit was a light new shade of navy blue with beige trim, minga.

After their return to Jackson, Mr. snd Mrs. Berry will be at home to their many friend at 521 Moor eland avenue. MARRIED AT OXFORD 1 Letters to Virginia, Lee, care of The Clarion-Ledfif, inut.be accompanied by a stamped, addressed, return envelope "DEAR VIRGINIA LEE: I am a daily reader of your column' and TUESDAY Tuesday, eight Order Eastern Star Chapter at Masonic HalL WEDNESDAY "Wednesday, tenGypsy Smith Prayer Circle with Miss Marie Henry. THURSDAY Thursday, eight Order of Rainbow for Girls at Masonic Temple.

FRIDAY Mr. and Ware left immediately following the ceremony for Jackson, and wexa entertained at an. elegant dinner yarty Sunday evening by Dr. and Mrs. J.

Ware, West Capitol street, the young cousin and son la this home, Mr. Joe Ware, having attended the wedding in Meridian. The. groom is the son of the late Dr. and Mrs.

J. N. Ware of Georgetown, and is now employed by the Illinois Central railroad" in Jackson, and he and his beautiful bride will be at home with Dr. and Mrs. Ware at 1110 West Capitol street, following their honeymoon in New Orleans, where their cousin.

Dr. Marvin Blister Ware, an interne in the state hospital, there, will welcome and entertain them, after which the Gulf coast will be visited. Among the splendid array of wedding gifts was a handsome one from the groom's many friends of the Jackson I. O. railroad office.

Many delightful social affairs Unusual interest is centered about the marriage In Meridian at 2 o'clock on Sunday afternoon when Mr. Claude C. Ware, of Jackson, claimed Miss Ladie Mae Leist, lovely daugnter of Mr. and Mrs. James Wallace Leist, as his beautiful brldeThe Central Methodist church' in Meridian was the scene of this impressive ceremony read by 'Bev.

Benjamin I. Sutherland, the pastor, in the presence of a large and fashionable company of friends and relatives. The sacred edifice was simply but artistically decorated with a wealth of flowers in tall princess vases against a background of ferns and foliage. Mrs. J.

D. Tucker, at the organ, and Mr. Edwin Snelgrove, voice, rendered an exquisite of nuptial music and the' processional and recessional by Mrs. Tucker announced the arrival and departure of the wedding party. Mrs.

J. W. Leist, Jr, sister-in-law of the bride, was lovely as matron of honor, and the attractive maalds were Miss Marguerite Leist, her and Miss Ellison. Mr. Leist gave his daughter in marriage as the groom and his best although nothing quite as bad, and taken it much as you did, only without a breakdown, and after several years, have decided I am glad that I did not give back as good as I got, although at the time, like you, I wondered if I was yellow not to stand up for myself, People who pride themselves on being frank and saying what they think are invariably thin-skinned themselves and extremely sensitive.

If you speak as frankly to them as they do to you, they are very much hurt, and cherlsh-the grudge always. It creates an impossible situation if you fight them with their own weapons, and the best way to manage is to let their slings roll off you as water off a duck's back, and get away from them as soon as possible. Berry-Holliday Marriage A marriage of general interest was that of Miss Tiny beautiful daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Monroe Holliday, of Raymond, to Mr, Walter McLaurin Berry, of Jackson, which was solemnized Saturday afternoon at o'clock in? the reception rooms the First Baptist church.

Bright flowers and ferns formci the simple decorations as a setting for the ceremony, read by Dr. W. A. Hewitt, the beloved pastor, in his usual impressive manner. Only members of the two families and very close friends vtncssCd Ihe vows assumed by these devoted young lovers.

The bride waas very beautiful In a most attractive Louisa Boulangcr model of egg shell Elizabeth crepe and lace with a chic French hat of egg shell velvet and ribbon. All accessories of this lovely ensemble cararied out the costume color. The bride received her literary education In Mississippi and then spent one year in New York City studying voice under the direction of Sappio. Since returning to her native state, she has made her home in Jackson as an attractive and popular member, of a large circle Mr. Berry was reared to Jackson and is the splendid young son of Dr.

and Mrs. John Pleasant Berry. He is a member of the firm of Cabell Electric company, and Is numbered among one of Jackson's have thought often of many things would like to hear you discuss. Here is one of them: "What must be done with people, especially relatives, who are so brutally frank and are proud of it? I am very sensitive, and, as a result, understand that trait in people 'and have always had a deep respect for others' feelings. So much so, in fact, that I have permitted myself to be abused without even protecting my rights.

"A few years ago, soon after we were married, my husband's father died. Before I hardly realized it, the rest of the family, consisting of the Friday, three-thirty L'AUesro Club with 'Mrs. M. A. Fridge, 1628 street.

Friday evening Young Men of Jackson to entertain at Dance at Elk's Members of Cwo Prominent North MisNlssippl Families United OXFORD, July 2 Mho marriages of Miss Sally Simpson, daughter of Mr Mrs. II. F. Simpson, of Ox ford, and Baxter Orr Elliott, fcon of Mr. and Mrs.

W. W. Elliott, also of Oxford, united two prominent north Mississippi families. The ceremony was tald by tha Rev. Shed Hill Caffey of Beizoni, assisted by the Rev.

W. XI. Mouncer, pastor, at Oxford Methodist church. A large group of friends and relatives attended the early morning service. WHO DID WIIAT? LONDON, Sept.

2-njP)-Ths London Gazette recently carried a Friday, ten Day Nursery Board at the Y. W. C. A. mother and four, grown-ups, had young lovers who were accompanied bv a limited number.

Bliss Hadenia Buck Arrives from New Orleans moved in with us. i soon found that Mr. Reid is assistant manager of they had planned to make, my life a large wholesale house in Mem- as miserable as possible. was the phis and following, their honeymoon, 'in-law', a big-headed imposter, and Miss Hadenia Buck has returned from New Orleans where she was the attractive guest of her sister, Miss Willana Buck, popular student were showered upon this lovely he and his lovely bride wui mafce tney tne son mat prided themselves their home in that city. I on being brutally frank.

Meridian girl previous to her marriage to this popular Jacksonlan. Dr. and Mrs. Ware have no daugh for the summer term ai x-uiaue. i "i was always an object of ridicule.

mm notice under the diseases of animals man, Mr. J. W. Leist, advancing to meet them before the officiat ters only two sons and this young for Yu could "not hit a woman who had just lost her husband or at her children. The pity was that you were made ill by the situation.

After a few months of such torture, when you felt you were breaking, in justice to yourself and to your husband, you should have told him very quietly that you felt you were losing your health and would have to ask your in-laws to make their home elsewhere or you would have to leave. i Personally and privately I think people who are of this nature the "frank" kind, who. "say exactly act, 1849 to 1927, regarding the "detaining in Quarantine of four Day Nursery Board Meetin rridav Morninsr ing minister, who read the impres Denny-Cox Marriage In Marks They continually meddled, and A Jokes with a sting and those ter- A marriage of general interest rlble 'dirty digs' were not uneom- giri nas a most coraiai welcome awaiting her as a member of the sive ring ceremonv which sealed wio Dav Nurserv Board will hold kittens born July 1830, by a Maltese cat." their plighted troth. happy family circle. was that of last Thursday morning mon.

Everything I did was made a very important meeting Friday morning at ten o'clock at the Y. W. C. A. At this time plans for the union work in financial campaign at 10 o'clock in the Riverside.

Bap- soon became self-conscious. v. -Xy tl 1 felt nervous when I talked and I could scarcely cross my own thres-Walter McKennon Denny, oi Jackson, claimed Miss Evelyn Lane nxrt. will be discussed. Alta-Raymond Club with Mrs.

Chadwick S5 5S.lJftJS!? Name, the Titles of 30 Cartoons what they think to a person's should be either put painlessly out of the way, segregated, or society 1 ,17, -f myself to be simply crushed. A large company of friends and am not RwtfeTrmpriJ v.t. a meetins of the Alta- Otherwise protected against them. Ravmondy Garden Club was held relatives assembled to witness the a fighting Instinct, but out of re-impressive ceremony read by Rev. spect for the who had so re- W.

L. House. rentlxr Inst hr Tiiishanrf fallow They are really unbearably and in excusably rude. Thatf is an. during the past week in the attractive home of Mrs.

Hudson Chadwick. This program was delightfully The setting for the nuptials wasexercise it most attractive with trellises of -was a sfthonl tear.W mri fn- JUST ME AND MY SHADOW: nriwrtted and thoroughly enjoyed: Southern smilax entwined with e-ether mv hushanri fin? SlinrnTta1 I certainly, think you did right to "A Colored Lochinvar," Mrs. Louis stop going with a boy of whom your mchran: "Fafillous" Schumann; Sio(Q) father disapproved. He is a and "Harmonica Player," Guion, clematis as a background for tall them. I did not mind this, if it had princess vases and baskets of pink not been for the mean things they crepe myrtle, over which myriads kpet saying.

I suppose they thought of tapers in cathedral candelabra me yellow, for they were always threw a dreamy radiance. boasting that- thev not raH weak boy to take to drinking be WM cause you stopped going with hml. Mrs. Glenn Roll; 'The Violet," by Mildenberg, and- "In the Time of Roses," by Reichardt, Mrs. Hudson If he had tried to win your father's approval by his conduct it would Mrs.

Clint Henderson, at the to sav what thev thouzht about neo- Chadwick. piano, and Miss Ellse Lewis, violin, pie right to their faces. have shown his love was really the Mrs. Ralph K. Maddox gave an rendered a delightful program of I worried about it all until 1 be right kind.

talk on the origin ana nuptial music, and also accom I think the reason no one has history of the theater. Mrs. Alfred Carothers beautifully panied Mrs. Lea Turner, who ex asked you for a date since is that came ill. Tell roe, Virginia, does kindliness toward this sort really pay? "LONESOME LUNGER." quisitely sang Love You Truly." they are in the habit of associating "Trees" and "Just a Wearying The Clarion-Ledger Offers.

in Prizes Miss. Marguerite Cox, sister of the you with this boy, ana it win take bride, as maid of honor, was lovely Would you feel better now, Lone them a little wh ite to reauae tnat you no longer get together. They in pink chiffon with arm bouquet some, If you had lashed out at them of Killarney roses. Miss Jessie as they richly deserved? I have Stark Covington, of Belen, and Miss been through Similar- experiences, feel sorry for him, too, if he says he cared so much. CAETOON NO 12 Virginia scruggs, of Memphis, were in pink and orchid organdies with Li.

..1 lowed by the business session. vtvi- Bissippi rower ana -ugn5 company. nnuVr" The.groom is the, splendid young Pretty little Lucy Learn Edith gj fffflffiM and Eleanor Tumerf nlecea of the feX Sg53 Miss Heidelberg From New Orleans Miss Elizabeth Heidelberg, who has been attending Tulane. New I what's Your WAMEy I' QLttTL FViiUU OVJfiC, WCXO W1C AlUYVCi Kfl Orleans, and visiting in the same city, is again at home on North Jefferson street where her girls who scattered rose petals in i I Among the out-of-town guesl the hof guests at pat the bride, while hand Mere 's Jhe Idea Notice the cartoon printed at lha left. It represents, or suggests or in iBome way conveys tho titlo of a motion picture.

The correct title is included in the list of titles printed below car? tending this pretty wedding were many friends are delighted to have for You." Mrs. saums react iwo poems, "The Old Fashioned-Garden, (original) and "In the Garden of Eden." y----: -'Later, Mrs. Chadwick had for her guests a delicious ice course as all chatted merrily before parting cr the little vacation. The next meeting to be held in 'September will be with Mrs. Alderman, Reld-Bomar Marriage A marriage of general interest to a large circle of friends was that of last Thursday afternoon at six 'o'clock in the home of Dr.

and Mrs. W. A. Hewitt, 420 North President street, when Miss Elaine 3Somar, of Gloster, became the lovely bride of Mr. Edgar Reid, of Memphis.

The bride, a M.S.C.W. graduate, is beautiful and very popular with all who know her, and for the wedding was handsomely gowned in blue georgette with beige accessories. Dr. Hewitt read the impressive double ring ceremony which sealed the plighted troth of the happy some Master Jimmy Turner, a jsi imn ivi i i i tiiiuriv mi i h. i 7r5iB rHi; Mrs.

M. Denny and Mr. Randa. her. Mr.

and Mrs. Lewis Daughter To NeW York i ivi 1 1 i rLicriiJin: ur. -riiu ivirs. ikjii Mlllen, Rlchton; Dr. and Mrs.

Lon Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Lewis, North Jefferson street, accompanied by their attractive young daughter.

mond, and Mr. George A. Cox, IVil. MUU iVJJ (WC, O. Anderson, Mr.

and Mrs. George with Butler Cox and Mr. Mar v.v Butler, all of Georgetown. tin Holloway as ushers. Miss Lewis, left during the latter part of the week for New Orleans from which point they set sail for New York City where they or a motor noneymoon' to points -7" lutv fhA oif off- wiTtM tractive daughter of Dr.

and Mrs. the Gulf coast, after which they will spend several weeks. on S. L. Hollingsworth, Of Columbus, win ce at home in Marks, where Is the welcome guest of Mr.

and Legion Auxiliary To Entertain the groom is employed by the Mis-jMra Hollingsworth in their Drum and Bugle Corps home on Adele street. The American Legion Auxiliary, Wednesday evening at seven-thirty The Belleners Arrive from Delight Tho Clarion-Ledger's $1,500 Movie-test consists of 30 cartoons similar to this one. With each cartoon there's a list of titles in which is included tho correct titlo for that particular cartoon. iYOU CAN GET THE COMPLETE SET OF 30 CARTOONS at onco simply by mailing or bringing the coupon below to; the office of tho Clarion-Ledger. No need to wait until appear in the ful Trip o'clock, in the new Y.

M. C. A. home on North West street, will entertain with a delightful chicken dinner Mrs. Ftank Bellenger and her SURE and SAFE youn? people, Mr.

and Mrs. Pau honoring members of the Drum and Bugle Henry: Graves Post, Bellenger. accompanied by hand some little Paul, have arrived No. 1, American Legion. A most interesting evening with from a delightful motor trip through the Carolinas and Florida.

More a special program has been ar than a month since, Mrs. Bellenger ranged for the occasion. 'i left by train for visits to relatives in North and South Carolina, ana then Mrs. Bailey and Daughters to Coast Mrs. Roscoe Bailey and her very paper.

-i, the voung people joined her for the TITLE i return including the Florida route. A nrrf a a an popular and lovely daughters, Miss Marie Louise Bailey and Miss Eliz- Mr, Wm. E. Dent, At Ilome abeth Bailey, motored to the gulf coast for a delightful stay and will Many friends are delighted that then visit in New Orleans before Twenty-five cash prizes will bo awarded contestants who send in tho greatest number of 'correct answers to jtho 30 cartoons. Mr.

and Mrs. William Dent, Jr has successfully recovered to return returning to Jackson. fionyct-tlUe'roT Cartoon 'Nov. 12 can be found in this list: Y2lLreJ0ullt3r" "The Dangerous Flirt," "My Country VPL hI he Desire of the -Only a shop Girl "April showers," "Oh You Toney," "The Yellow Back." "You're SftPter Midnight "The Woman ta House," ''Up in Mabel's Room," "Lights Out," "Paramount on Parade fil rrne second Floor Mystery," "Five The Knockout," "Satan's Holiday," "A Dog'a Life'" home after spending several days, at m.r Rembers Arrives From Trip Dr. G.

W. P. Rembers, one of i the Baptist Hospital, little Alary Joe Lancaster Has Birthday Jackson's splendid physicians, has arrived from well earned vacation spent in New York City, Canada The attractive home of Mr. and 'G'E'N I Aspirin For quick relief of Headaches Neuralgia Neuritis 1 Rheumatism and other points of Interest. Mrs.

J. C. Lancaster, out on the Raymond highway, was the scene Past Noble Grands To Meet With Wim hi Am Mouicl Varley of a pretty birthday party on the afternoon of July nineteenth when the beautiful wee daughter, Mary Joe, Lancaster, celebrated Ihe first Past Noble Grands Club will meet Thursday evening with Mrs. J. D.

anniversary of her natal day, Varley in her home on North Jef The Carpet of green on the ferson street with Miss Bertha Phelp as cohostess. THERE is quick comfort in those aches and rains for tuUrh spreading lawn was dotted over Ar; P3.1"3 Iorh ch with swings, rustic seats end other W. L. REED BURIED YOIT CAN WIN $500 OF THE $1,500 that will be given away by the Clarion-Lcdpcr In the Movietest. To compete in this contest all you have'to do is MAIL COUPON IN THE LOWER EIGHT-HAND CORNER AND GET ALL 30 CARTOONS AND NASIE THE MOVTE TITLES THAT THEY REPRESENT.

NO TRICKS. NO CATCHES. EVERYBODY IN THE FAMILY CAN COMPETE AND WIN. JUST A SLIGHT PERSONAL EF- least harm in 7 iSSr' i 1 CUve fatures entertaining and amus- stamrSTBawr iSfi 5 nU.d?te alwaVs find Bayer tag the kiddies. All ktads of games hSrt iw a -fhurt spmn drysstore.

You can were played and souvenirs presented tne heart, ihey are of uniform ahvavs Mpntitv if nr If TTf Oktibbeha County Man Died Sud denly of Heart Attack STARK VDLLE, July 23 Funeral quantity and quality. 'Always the Bayer on: the boxnnd the word were showered upon little Mary Joe same; always sofe. So there's no Genuine printed in red. Buy the who seemed to understand that she was the center of loving interest. rites were held for W.

L. Reed at the home of Dr. j. D. Ray, pastor of jiccu ivj buuiiuc ineeKiy io me SU1- fering caused by colds, headaches, neuritis, rheumatism or any of lUiMablet bottle: there a big saving.

Proven directions explain many valuable uses. E.ORT ON YftUR PART, tne star.Kvuie Baptist church, fol owea oy mtermeni -in the local cemetery. Mr. Reed, who lived in the KpTI Scboblhouse community, seven miles west or starkviiie, died suddenly at nis nome, presumaoiy from heart Miss Geraldine Lancaster and lass LOrene Lancaster served the delicious Ices and then the lovely white birthday cake was ornamented by one wee pink candle. It was a Joy to have present the devoted grandparents of little maiden, Mr.

and Mrs. J. J. Lancaster, and the children sharing this pleasure included Malcolm and Hilton Lancaster, Barbara and James Day, Bernlce Crawford, Denham, Loraine Murphey, Theda LoiS Dukes, Irene Hines, Carolyn Add kison, Mixine and Betty Gena Mi-ley, Eleanor Todd, Archie Todd. attack.

He is survived bv his wife. our sons, j. l. and Thomas of Mm Starkviiie, Felix and Reymond, and wo daughters, Mrs. Rotherford and Mrs.

Boswell, the former of Beii schoolhouse and the latter of A. and 9 m. college I DAD'S Original Scotch Julian Lea Bcevers Welcomed Approaching Marriage of Miss Cat noun and Mr. Sheib or general interest is the approaching marriage of Miss Era Mr. and Mrs.

R. G. Beevers, 1208 Crestview avenue, are the proud young parents of a fine little son who arrived late Saturday evening at the Baptist Hospital and was named Julian Lee. The delighted mother was before marriage, Miss Julia- Porter, of Jackson. Calhoun and Mrs.

Charles Sheib, the younjp lovers who are to assume the sacred vows on the afternoon Oatmeal Cookies Are and Delicious of Sunday, August third, at three o'clock in the Davis Memorial Bap 5 tist cnurcn. MOVBETEST EDITOR, The Daily Oaripn-Jger, Jadtason, MlsaV Please ecncl aQ 3fl Cor loons to kcLxiiu mwemnsxn irrjfJt wi xxarjyjtsssgja ten yi f'fi No cards have been issued to this pretty church affair but Mr. and Mrs. G. A.

Calhoun, parents of the bride-elect, through the social col GETS LOAN i GDYNIA, Poland, Aug. 2. CAP) The dty of Gdynia has op-tain ed a 4,000,000 Swiss francs ,4 "A Health Food" umns of the press are cordially in loan from the schwelzerisch Bank' vicing an interested mends and rel geseiischaft lor electrification of atives to be present and share with tne city. 0. a p.

66 411 West Capitol St. Phone 4107 tne young lovers the hour of eu preme happiness. Board of Directors, Y. W. C.

A-Today at A meeting of the board of directors of the Young Women's Christian Association has been called by Miss Viola Lake for today at twelve o'clock at the Luncheon will be served pomptlx at twelve SqU Relieves Ileadache tir Kranirii In 30 minutes, checks a Cold the first day. and checks Malaria, in three days. 666 also in Jablei,.

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