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The Delta Democrat-Times from Greenville, Mississippi • Page 3

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Donna White Is Bride Of Charles Michael Merkel Jr. MONTGOMERY, Miss Donna White became the bride of Charles Michael Merkel Jr. Jan. 7 in home of the bride's mother, Mrs. James Monroe White.

(. Miss Donna White The Rev. P. C. Perkins, pajioi of (lie First Baptist Church Greenwood, Miss, officiated (he double ring ceremony in the present of the two families.

The bride is the daughter Mrs. White and Ihe late Mr White of West Point, Miss, am the groom's parents are Mr. am Mrs. Charles Michael Merke formerly of Leland, Miss. Nuptial music was presented fr Mrs.

Calberine Hancock on Ihe piano. Tire marriage vows were ex changed before an altar banket wilh flowers, palms and Southern Smilax. THE BRIDE wore a peau de soie gown accented with Alen- con Lace. The buterfly veil illusion fell from a heart shaped lace tiera encrusted will pearls. Her bouquet was fashion ed of white orchids, roses.

anc stephanofis. Mrs. William Thomas Robey III was her sister's only alien d.int. She wore a floor lengtl gown of American beauty velve and carried a pendant bouque of pink sensation roses. Best man was the groom's cou sin, Howard Ellington Lewis Jr ol Tampa, Fin, FOLLOWING the wedding i reception was held.

Mrs. Jame: Pryor, cousin of the bride, serv ed the wedding cake and Mis Jane Pryor, also a cousin, pre sided at UK punch table. For travelling the bride wore a green wood costume suit an the orchid from her bridal bou qucl. After a wedding trip to the Bahamas the couple will be a home in Hyattsville, Md. where Mr.

Merkel is associated with the tax division of (he Justice Department. 4-H CLUB MEETS LAKE VILLAGE The Eager Beaver 4-H Club met Thursday in the Lake Village Baptist Church. The club discussed how to effectively prepare 4-H project notebooks and lield a drill on parliamentary procedure. Steve Reginelli, Judy Hensley, Gail Morgan, Kay Tillman, Patricia Roberts, and Ann llowsen were appointed to a committee to plan a project to be executed in the near future for fund-raising purposes. members, leaders and guests were present.

A Lovelier You By MARY SUE MILLER Waistline News PBINTED PATTERN A Lovely writes: I have been asked to introduce the gues speakers at the spring meetings of my civic club. And the vcr idea leaves me fluslered. I have done little public speaking, an never anything like this. I would appreciate knowing the deft an gracious way of performing the job. The Answer To get off to a good start' when introducing a guest speaker, bone up before- hapd on the exact nature of his (or her) subject and background.

Then use the main facts for the Delia Democrat-Times Greenville, Miss. Thursday, Jan. 20, '67 3 (1 England Home Is Scene Of Party For Mr. Mrs. Frt-nk England and Mr.

and Mrs. Frank England Jr. were hosts Saturday night at a reception honoring David Brinkey, NBC News commentator and guest speaker at the'Gfeenvillo of Commerce's annual banquet. Setting for the party vvas the South Main Street home of Mrs. England Svlu'ch was" lighted throughout with candles.

The polished refreshment table in the dining room was centered with an arrangement of yel ow tulips and snapdragons In Antebellum Is Circle Meet Topic Mrs. Nathan Adams presented the program for the January meeting of the 'King's Daughters and Sons Circle No. 2 held Thursday morning at the Gamwyn Park home of Mrs. Albert Wright. Subject of Mrs.

Adam's talk anliqife silver epergne. Mafeh- ng-Vca'ndelabra- 'oh'vt flanked the center was Ihe Natchez Home. The Charity Ball Will Support Nursery School Mrs. R. C.

Swinney, director of the Greenville Junior Auxiliary Nursery School, loads up the children in the school bus to take home after a full day of activities. Mrs. Swinney, a qualified teacher and nurse, picks up each of the 20 children Monday through Friday, takes them to the school on Hinds Street where breakfast is served by a full time cook and housekeeper. Classroom and outdoor activities consume the morning until noon when the children are served a hot lunch. This is the project Greenvillians will be supporting when they purchase tickets to the annual Charity Ball set for Feb.

4 at 8 p.m. at ihe American Legion Home. Call in your reservations now, after receiving an invitation, to Mrs. Walter Rayner. You'll be glad you did! (staff photo) Around Lake Village Barbara Tillman who attends Abeliene Christian College in Abeliene is in Lake Village be- ween semesters visiting her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Brooks Tillman. Mr. and Mrs. Merle Thompson returned Thursday from a ten- day trip to New Orleans and the ulf Coast.

Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Drew, Bill and George spent the week-end vith Mr.

and Mrs. James Lett Benlon. and worries! Send today fo YOUR GROOMING A TO booklet that covers every step in achieving smooth looks. It Iclls how to manicure and pedicure, use deodorants and de- body of the introduction; prefacejpilatories, bathe for beauty, tend that material with a few words! reet nan(ls teeth and eyes, polish skin and hair, care for clothes, apply perfume, overcome personal nosers. To obtain your copy, write Mary Sue Miller in care of The Delta Democrat Times, enclosing a large, self- addressed, stamped envelope and 20 cents in coin.

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of welcome and appreciation; end with a forthright presenta- ition of the speaker to the audience. In wording what you say try avoid the usual trite phrases such as: "It gives me great pleasure In introduce a gentleman who" Why not speak in the first; have already had the pleasure of meeting Mr. Doe, and now that pleasure is to be your's Music Club The January meeting 'the MacDowell Music Club met in lie home of the sponsor, Mrs. L. S.

McClintock Monday night, with Denise Parham as hostess for the evening. Following the opening exercises, the stories of the following operas were given: "Romeo and Tuliet" by Gounod, "Tristan and fsolde" by Wagner, and "Samson and Delilah" by Saint Saens. Anita Tillman gave the life of Grieg and played "Elfin Dance" by Greig. Dr. and Mrs.

J. D. Harbison are attending a medical meeting in Denver, Colorado. While in Colo, they will spend several days at a ski resort. Mrs.

Ed L. Davis and Mr. and Mrs. Loyd McCain of Little Rock recently visited friends in Lake Village. Joe Collins of Clarksdale, Mississippi recently spent several days with the W.

M. Hawkins Sr. in Lake Village. V. S.

Cuthbcrt attended the Super Bowl Game Los Angeles while visiting on the West coast. From Heloise By HELOISE CRUSE DEAR HELOISE: For those who have'wall phon- in their kitchens which even- ually get soil marks around hem: To preserve Ihe paint, I bought a plastic doily, cut the center out and put it around (he telephone. had so many compliments about this that I just decided to it there. One can buy a doily the color of their- phone or a color to match their walls. Mrs.

Herdos When I read your hint, I heard another bell Know little lace doilies Ihat come in so many colors, shapes, and sizes from small to large? Why not buy some to match your wallpaper or pninted walls, cut a hole out of tire center and have your husband put them under your light switches! Think of all Ihe fingerprints you won't have to clean up! They look pretty, too. Next time you are a a notion counter In your favorite dime, drug or department store, look around and see how inexpensive they are. Hetoise DEAR HELOISE: When baking a cake, and instructions say to line the bottom of the cake pan with waxed paper, find it very easy if place a square of the wax paper over one pan and place an identical pan inside the first one. Mash Ihe top pan down into the bottom one and the wax arge white button with a smal- theme for the Evangelistic en- er black one on top of the white me, and sewed them on the bear ogelher. They look very realistic.

Margie DEAR HELOISE: For small scratches on your car, rub them with crayon of he same color, then cover with clear nail polish. This will help prevent rust and HELOISE: When the eyes came off my hild's teddy bear, I used a Indianola Items Methodist in both the north and south Mississippi Conferences will be engaged in a monumental program of evangelism February and March. The will keep our car neat unti you can get it painled. S. C.

Price DEAR HELOISE: Here is a 'great idea which my husband thought of for making popcorn. We use our electric skillet. Measure out the desired amount Jeaver is "A Venture in Faith' and churches- in South Mississippi have scheduled February 12-17 or Ihcir participation. North Mississippi will, observe the March 5 through 12. Ministers will exchange pulpits during these weeks and with services to be held in every church.

Tire Rev. C. McLelland pastor of- Leavell Woods Methodist Church in Jackson will lie the visiting Evangelist at the First Methodist Church in India nola. Mr. and'Mrs.

John Lowry ol Traverse City, Mich, and Mr and Mrs. Alan Brockman of popcorn you wish to make, add your butter or oleo, plug the skillet in, put on the lop, and presto, it's soon ready. It requires no 'shaking of Ihe pan, and it tastes great. Mrs. John Lord speaker is general chairman for the home arid she discussed it's services, requirements and need.

Mrs. J. D. Dorroh gave the devotional, using as her subject, "New Visions for 1057 for King's Daughters'" and folllowing the sub-titles in the develop ment of her remarks: "Spiritual 'ision of "God's Mind is all People's "New Spir of Joy in Every "New in Omnipotence of God" S'ew Joy in Work Well Done ir and "New Joy in Schcd ulu of Work for "New Spirit of Forgiveness for 1S57 or Individuals and Nations." Mrs. G.

W. Averitte gave a eport on the Christmas project ponsored by the Circle the Vashington County Home. Mrs, Mock, president, presided. New members welcomed were Vfrs. and Mrs.

Sale Randall. Mrs. Montrose Davison ntroduccd her guest. After the business sessiot ncmbers were Invited Int he dining room where coffee was erved. Mrs.

'John Young Sr. iresided at the silver service Hostesses were Mrs. W. Ihelton, Mrs. H.

W. Starling, Mrs Q. Strange, Mrs. George Arch er, Mrs. George Archer Mrs Brodie Crump, Miss Betty Arch er, and Mrs.

Norma C. O'Ban Flint, Mich, who were house- guests of Mrs. H. G. Lowry eft Saturday for a winter vacation in Florida.

Mrs. Martha Long, librarian at Delta State College, a former Tndinnolian, visited friends here over the weekend. Approximately thirty members were present. icce, AttendMg'. wereT the staff, th.

directors relied irecto'rs. of Ihe icl ornmerce, Mayor, and fyf.s. Mrs and M--'i. HotklingJCarier III, and-'!" firs'. Lake.

Also nd Mrs. N. J. nd Mrs. Victor Smith, Mr.V'aVj Irs: Wilkes, oe Wroleri, Mr.

and 1 loyse, Mr. IcGough and Dr. and Mrs. ames Newton. Eastern Star- Officers Are CLEVELAND--Mrs.

Ruby Kinv xtt of O'Reilly was installed aJ Vorthy Matron' and Darwin Hale if Cleveland as Worthy Patron it the impressive ceremony pi he Alex Karies Chapter Jrder of the Eastern Star. in he chapter room the Clevf and Lodge 470. Installing officer was luth Mason -of- Olive Branch. Mhers included Mrs. Christine Garner .61 Walls, installing ma'r shal, Herbert Mason Oliva Branch, installing chaplain; Mrs; Virginia Moffett of organist; and John Gardner of Walls, installing secretary.

Walls, installing Newly elected officers instaV ed included Mrs. Adele-Swindell, associate' matron; Billy Boswell, associate patron; -Brever Iliuchinson, secretary; Mrs. Dell -Frazier of; Bs'jlah. urer; Mrs:" Marie associate, conductress; John B. Frazier of Beulah, chap- 1 "lin.

Also, Winnie-Hutchinson is marshall; Mrs. Sallie Arbogasif, organist; Mrs. Lillie Frazier 1 Adah; Mrs. Doris' Burns of Boyle, Ruth; Mrs. Maude Pitt-' man, Esther; Mrs.

Lilla GiB- Martha; Mrs. Bettye Haley" "Mrs. Frances warder; and Julian Gibson, serf, tinel. Immediately following the ceremony, refreshments, were served to the 'members" 'arid quests. CARAT 23 WEEKLY CAR AT i 3 I 2F J-2S WEEKLY SPECIALS IN OUR WINDOW! COMPARE VALUES KBEDII JEWELERS lu iev AVI.

JONES Meat Market JONES Meat Market paper witl fit the contours of Ihe pan. All one has to do then is trim away Ihe excess waxed paper and the entire pan, bottom and. sides, are very easily lined. I Above all be brief. And unless Ihe occasion is light-hearted and you arc a true wit, leave the to Ibe comedians.

When the day comes and the speaker arrives, be sure to ask for his verification of Ihe background information you will give him. So prepared, you need not fear your moment on the platform. Any little butterflies vanish if only you pull in your stomach and breathe deeply as you lake your place at the rostrum. Your Grooming--A (o Put aside your grooming doubts Mark February's holidays and special occasions wilh a home- baked cake in celebration. Try decorating a layer cake wilh candy hearts or add cherries to a quick-mix coffee cjke.

Such cakes require so JittJe of your but -tjiey show a lot of love. The Office Supply Company 540 Washington Famous PORTRAIT SPECIAL AT 2 SUNFLOWER STORES NO AGE LIMIT FOR EVERYONE ONLY A BEAUTIFUL 8 10 or 11 14 LIFE SIZE MASTERCRAFT PORTRAIT 2 DAYS ONLY FRIDAY SATURDAY, JAN. 27 28 7 7 A.M. to 7 P.M. FOR MOM DAD GRANDMA GRANDPA FAMILY GROUPS BABIES CHILDREN and TEENAGERS SEVERAL PERMANENT PROOFS TO SELECT FROM! The Sunflower Food Stores in Greenville have arranged to have one of America's leading photographers from American Studio in their stores two days to photograph your favorite persons or family group.

Don't forget to tell your friends of this special offer! Limit I to a family. 99c for each person photographed. Minors must be accompanied by parents. Bring old photos for copying. (NOT ON SPECIAL.) All Work Guaranteed.

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Be satisfied. Deal with a firm that values you. See us! ANSWM TO LAST WEEK'S QUESTION -BUFFALO BILL NEVER SHOT A BUFFALO! rhraughavl North IF.t bFwn paputotly "buMolo" i-o hLffolwt in Noilh Arri.Ko. E.iydop.di=. Vsk-n, 1, MINUTE SLICED Ibs.

79 VEAL STEMS 10- 00 Round Club 59 Loin Tip ROAST DELUXE FREEZER SPECIAL 5 Ibs. Minute Steaks 5 Lbs. Chuck Roast 5 Lfas. Ground Enef 5 Lbs. Pork Steaks 5 Ibs.

Fryers I 5 Ibs. Pure Pork Sausage LBS. MEAT 5 Lbs. Round, Sirloin, or T-Bones 5 Lbs. Minute Steaks or Chuck Roast 5 Lbs.

Ground Beef 5 Lbs. Cut Up Fryers Lbs. Meat 10 95 JONES Meat Market JONES Meat Market.

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