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The Delta Democrat-Times from Greenville, Mississippi • Page 7

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WSCS Workshop Scheduled For Iri; Indfahola INDIANOLA 4- 'The. ofj the District give the Cleveland District Society of workshop will be held'in In- difcnola at the First Methodist Church Wednesday'Aug. 3. Re- from-9 9:30 a.ni. arid from 9:30 9:50 re-, freshme'hts will The program begins promptly at with opening prelude by T.

Baggett organist, followed'by coll'to worship. Mrs. M. Ewing, District'president will 'J; P. Valentine 'immediate; past president will the opening meditation The secretary Mrs.

Catherine Weston of Leland will conduct the roll cail. 1 Mrs. B. i local president, will welcome i the guests, and Mrs. Ewing will recognize the conference arid district officers.

Mrs. Hiram Hill, Mrs. Jack Harper Jr. and Mrs. Lee Robin' son Jr.

accompanied by Mrs. Fletcher, will present special music. I MRS. W. M.

Thomas of Cleveland, District treasurer will discuss financial opportuni ties of the WSCS. A presentation of the new Methodist Ilymna by Mrs. Ewing will be followet by a "Sing Time." Miss Louise Law, noting tha there is no learning without study, will emphasize the theme of the workshop, "Christian Being and when she tells of the Bible Studies of James and Peter. Mrs. Mclvin Hemphill of Cleveland will conduct the clas on materials.

Lunch will be served at 12:30 with the hos 1 pastor Rev. E. Allen Bailey giving the invocation. Mrs. E.

Allen Bailey vice president challenge. benediction, Mrs. Bl Fletcher Jr. -will sing cappella, "Lord I want to.be a hristiari." Representing the 37 ocal societies. 125 to ISO officers nd interested members expected to attend.

'Hollanders. Group Attends Coast. Conference HOLLANDALE During the week of July 18 23, 35 people ran the Hollandale Baptist attended Gulfshore baptist Assembly where they arricipated in a training "union conference. Those attending were Miss Allie Mae Keith, lite Rev. and rtrs.

Joe Hudson, Allen Tyncr, Debra Clarit, Linda Heranney, Joe Heranney, Ronnie Heranney, Tubby T. Danny Slay, Audi Heranney, Jimmy Daryl Cage, Don Schilling Tommy Jones, fenny Cummins, Dale Ramsey, Teressa niton; Also Kathy Saunders, Carol launders, Christy Furr, Tommy Newton, Linda Keith, Nell Shaw, Susan Dickerson, Nell Catledge, Janice Lynk, Pam Orlicek, Sue Crowe, Liz Castle- erry, Joe Hudson Lane Holland, Tommy Keilh, Steve Spradlin and Kim Grubbs. On Friday evening the royal court was presented to those attending. Tlie following from Hollandale were in the court: queen, Linda Keith; prince, Tommy Keith; lords, Kim Grubbsm, Chuck Cage; ladies, Teressa Bruton, Pam. Orlicek and Liz Castleberry.

Delta 5. to 1 be Mrs. 1 Wilson P. 1 Mrs. James' W.

July' 29 for Miss Lani has been postponed un 6, Saturday' in the home Mrs. Wilson P. Kretschmar. Travel Mates Travel mates in various'-luggage sizes are roomy'enough (o tag-along on any trip. In lovely floral print these' luggage pieces are easy to clean.

You lave a choice of'. hatbox, overnighter, cosmetic carrier, tote ir carryall. Basic Lines For Fall PARIS Tendency sketches give.basic lines of the Jeanni Lanvin (L) and Raggy Rouff collections of winter fashions presented in Paris July 26. Most striking feature is the fullness projected in back on the Rouff sketch. (tJPI Teleghoto) St.

Francis Of- Assist Church Scene Of Muzzi-Rocconi Rites Garden- Glub Officers Falrlield-Garden Club officers for the coming year are, from left, Mrs. M. Simpson, vice president; Mrs. Gene Carroll, president; Mrs. Donald Brown, secretary; and Mrs.

Jimmy McMinn, treasurer, of Cleveland (Photo Stephens) FOR A QUICK SALE USE THE WANT ADS IN THE DELTA DEMOCRAT TIMES. THE RESULTS ARE BIG THE COST IS SMALL. ATHLETE'S FOOT RINGWORM FUNGUS The symptoms are itching, burning feet, cracks between the scaling and peeling on soles. At the first sign of fun- RUS, try.amazinfr "Zeet for tht This fine formula ncne- trites deeply to give instant relief. Kills fungi organisms on contact, heals tender skin, helps prevent reinfection.

Get'a bottle today on a money-back guarantee. At all drug counters. A product of McPhail Laboratories. CULLEY REXALL DRUGS Shopping CtnUi SVoppIng Lovelier By MARY SUE MILLER A lovely Would a chin strap be of value in lifting a sag- ging chin? There's a difference of opinion on the subject in my crowd. The Answer Of itself, a chin strap will not lilt the chinline.

But it can be used as an auxiliary to the process. SHAW In a traditional setting of green and white Miss Emma Josephine Rocconi of Boyle became the bride of Jimmy Boyd Muzzi yesterday at 2 p.m. at St. Francis of Assist Catholic Church in Shaw. Their parents are Mr.

and. Mrs. Aldo Victor Rocconi of Boyle and Mr. and Mrs. Lesley Muzzi of Shaw.

Trie Rev. Father Charles Loyacono performed the' double ring ceremony. An arrangement of white gladioli on the altar was flanked by branched gold candelabra holding white tapers, and decorated with greenery. While gladioli arrangements' were used on the side altars. A musical program was pre-1 sented by Dominic Quartararo, organist, and Mrs.

Armando Reginelli, soloist. THE bride was given in.mar- riage by her father. Her full I'ength gown of lace and crepe Featured a high bodice of Alencon ace with long sleeves ending lily points at the wrists. The slim skirt of the gown was fashioned of crepe, and a detachable lace train flowed from the shoulders. She.

wore a short veil attached to a pearl and a lace tiara, and her bouquet ol white carnations was centered with a white camellia on a net background. Maid of honor was the bride's Best man was the groom's ather, and groomsmen were Daniel Sharp Atkinson of Shaw, Robert Earl Rocconi of Boyle, the bride's' brother; Julius Paul Rocconi of Cleveland, the bride's cousin; and Vincent Muzzi Jr. of Shaw, the groom's cousin. USHERS were Vito Durasla'nti and Henry Reginelli-both of Shaw, Dr. Bueno of Ger- mantqwn, Tenn.

and Dr. William T. Hamilton of Memphis, all brothers in law of the groom. Ring bearer, Jeffery Martin Tarsi of son of Mr. and Eugene Tarsi.

Acolytes' were Rodney D'Angek Cleveland, David Cocilova Charles of Shaw, usins of the and Steve rates! of Indianola, cousin of Ire groom To improve the line, the skin and muscles in the area must be finned and toned. This is accomplished through astringent emollients, improved posture and corrective exercise. It is in connection with exercise and posture that straps may be used with good effect. Wear one while reading and it will remind you to hold up your chin. Doing so helps to tighten the muscles.

Or wear strap while exercising and it will provide resislance, so that you work harder. Of course the harder you work, the more resultful your effort An effective exercise for the strapped chin is: a( Sit erect with head high. By opening mouth, chin against so that muscles tense. b( Alter nately. purse lips and smile.

about one minute ih all. For maximum improvement the chinline, there is need or an astringent lotion or cream and molding massage. The istringepIs are stroked onto the ace and throat with upward motions and allowed to set. Then an oil rich emollient is worked into the chin and face srith contour molding strokes. After thirty minutes, the treatment is removed.

Repeated weekly, applicatibns help to lift he line. Banish Crepey Throat and Chin To firm and uplift sagging facial muscles and flesh, use my four way method, ft works wonders through corrective exercise, posture, skin care and make up. Procedures are detailed in the leaflet, "BANISH CREPEY THROAT AND CHIN" For your copy, write Mary Sue Miller in care of your newspaper, enclosing 10 cents in coin and a large self-addressed stamped envelope. cousin, Miss Gloria Jean Rossetti of Shaw and Jackson, anc bridesmaids were Miss Evelyn Louise Cocilova and Miss Linda Nell Rossetti, both form Shaw and cousins of the bride. Junior bridesmaids were Miss Sharon Susan Rocconi of Boyle the bride's sister, and Miss Susan Carol Durastanti of Shaw, the groom's niece.

THEIR full length gowns were identical in design, made along Empire lines with silk shantung bodices and crepe skirts. Float ing panels of silk shantung from the shoulders to the hen: lines. Rainbow colors were used the maid of honor in pink, am the bridesmaids in green, yellow and blue, and each carried Ion, stemmed carnations in contral ing colors to the gown she won In their hair they wore match ing bows of illusion with a shor attached veil. Flower girl was Kerri Brown ot Skene, daughter of Mr. aix Mrs.

Lloyd Brown. She wor a long white flower basket fil cd colored carnation petal: On Cleaning Costsl SPECIAL! TUB. WED. THUR. ONLY I LADIES DRESSES (Plain) Cleaned Pressed $075 2 Tax Included FREE Mothproofing DRIVE-IN CLEANERS "1 HOUR SERVICE IF NEEDED" 740 MAIN STREET IN DOWNTOWN GREENVIllI if 1 m.

i it, Immediately the remony Roccori terained with.a -reception in Parish Hall of the church rs. Rocconi- wore a dusty rose nk lace dress with- matching ccessories, and a white orchit rsage. Mrs. Muzzi wore a pal ue silk dress featuring a Mace matching nccess( es and a white orchid corsage THE bride's table was over id with a white cutwork cloth ecorated with trailing green- ry. The tiered-cake was vith a miniature' bride and groom.

Flanking the cake ranched silver candelabra, abfp appointments were in ilver. Miss Mary Jane Mullins Joyle presided at the -guest re- ister. Tea girls' were Miss Rocconi'and Miss Ann both of lleveland "and cousins-of the. iHde; 'and'the bride's, sister, i tfiss Judy Ann Rocconi Boyle. Serving'Cake-'were-the bride's unt; Mrs.

Vic Blardirielli of iialeah, groom's sis- ers, Mrs. Henry of Shaw, Mrs. Hamilton of'Memphis 3ueho' of For travelling the ibride wore a two piece dress with lace trim at the neckline, 'and three quarter She wore" white' accessories and the.camellia from her bouquet. Upon their return they will live in Shaw where the 'groom has farming -interests. ED HOWERTON Manager! GOYER CENTER STORE For the outstanding reception the peopfe.

of Greenville have given WESr'S DEPARTMENT STORE. soy "Thank You" we are making even further reductions throughout both stores designed to SAVE YOU Complete Stock Ladies. JAMAICA SHORTS Assorted Fabrics And" Colors An old friend takes on an elegant new the hospitality and service remain unchanged at JAMES MAXWELL Manager THOMAS CEITER STORE SUMMER BLOUSES Values to $2.99 Broken Sizes Assorted Colors FOR 1.00 HOTEL NBW Orleans The'carpeted entrances.to the. Roosevelt Hotel only hint of the changes inside where crystal chandeliers; gold columns, red velvet drapes and plush lend a new look-of elegance to our lobby. Trie famous BLUE ROOM has been completely remodeled, providing a splendid setting in which enjoy America's finest entertainers.

Then, there's the hew FAIRMONT ROOM an intimate piano bar with'the flavor of San Francisco. More changes are coming. But rriany things remain unchanged at the Roosevelt Hotel. Among them, the time-mellowed SAZERAC BAR. Arid fine food, superbly served, in all our dining rooms.

Creole and French cuisine, and the best of American dishes. Master barbers, shops, swift valet service, travel services any service that you wish. When business or pleasure next brings you to New Orleans, make reservations af the Roosevelt located in the heart of the city, within strolling distance of almost everything for which New Orleans is famous. 900 spacious guest roams Completely air-conditioned Free garage for 'registered guests CLOSE-OUT MEN'S SUMMER SLACKS Dacron Rayon Blends 1 Values, lo $8.99 $400 4 Pair NORMAL ALTERATIONS FREE NEW ORLEANS TELEPHONE E29-71II AREA CODE H. H.

"Andf" Andiimn, Mintf IT We Invite You To Use Our For Your Back-to-khool Needs CLOSE-OUT MEN'S SUMMER SLACKS Dacron-Woo! Blends Values to 6 Pair NORMAL ALTERATIONS FREE LADIES SUMMER SLACKS White Colors Outstanding Selection Values to 1.00 6 QUART PLASTIC BUCKETS Useful durable item in assorted colors. A SENSATIONAL BUY each GOYER SHOPPING CENTER THOMAS SHOPPING CENTER.

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