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The Delta Democrat-Times from Greenville, Mississippi • Page 6

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Greenville, Mississippi
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VWednesday, Feb. 8, '67 Delia Democrat-Times Greenville, Mlso. 'Set- For Tomorrow Night Are Theme Of Cleveland Ball CLEVELAND Members of Royal Court and their escorts for the 'Cleveland Junior Auxiliary Charity Bali, "Hearts Are Trumps" are announced by! Mrs. Arthur W. Lindsey, ball' chairman.

'The event will be Thursday from 8 p.m. to 12 midnight at the Cleveland Country Club. Music for dancing will be by the Cavaliers. Civic Clubs in Cleveland are sponsoring members of the Court. Court members are Miss Anna Margaret Meeks, daughter Mr.

and Mrs. Raymond Meeks sponsored- by Exchange Club and her escort is Dick Kelso; Miss Marjorie Henry, daughter of-Mr. and Mrs. Norman Henry, sponsored by the Rotary Club and escorted by Don Campbel' of Greenwood; Miss Margaret Tedford, daughter of Mr. an; 1 Mrs.

Wade Tedford, sponsored by the Little Theatre, and escorted by John Ward; MISS JANE Harper, daughter of and Mrs. Moss Harper, sponsored by the Jaycecs and escorted by Larry Hazzard; Miss Carol- Ann Rocconi, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Roc- cini tnd sponsored by the V. F.

escorted by -John Aguzzi; Miss. Pat Kelly, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Kelly and sponsored by Volunteer Fire 'Department, escorted by Ronald Wilkes, Miss; Mary Berger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Rut'Berger Club, escorted by Tommy Toler; Miss Donna Peacock, daugh- je the Cleveland Junior. Auxiliary Charity Ball, are from'left, Miss Carol Ann Rocconi, Miss Pat Kelly, Miss Dorina Peacock: and Miss Mary Berger. (Photo by Duff Stephens) fer of Mr. and Mrs. William I.

Peacock and sponsored American Legion, escorted. Billy Thompson; Miss Marilyn Yurkow, daughter of Mr. -and Mrs. John Yurkow and sponsored by the Lions dub, escorted by Rocconi; Miss Lyn Cole, daughter of Luper Cole and the late Mr. Cole ar.d Another reason shop SINGER first! sponsored the Conservation League, escorted by Jerry Posey; Miss Sandra Middleton, Mr.

and Mrs. W. E. Middleton and sponsored. by the Kiwanis escorted Jim Townsend; and 'Miss Diane Smith, daughter of and Mrs.

Robert Smith, and spon- sored'by. Planters'Club, escorted by Pemble Stanley Livingston, master of ceremonies for the event will King and Queen of the 1967 coronation will ake place at 3" p.m. The selec- ion of. the pair was made' by a secret ENTERTAINMENT will be presented'by Miss Charlotte Ro- of Delta State College and rtiss Charlotte Smith of Cleveand, Ticket Stacy avidson announced that tickets or the ball are sold out. The ball is the only -moneymaking project sponsored by the lunior -Auxiliary.

Ball Chairman rtrs. Lindsey said that the proceeds provide financial support of the- welfare projects '--of the Auxiliary. STORK NEWS Whitney Michelle Taggart Mr. and Mrs. James Burt Taggart Jr.

announce the birthof daughter, Whitney Michelle, bom Jan. '23 at the General Host pital. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. James Burt an3 the late Mrs.

Johnnie Johnston of Greenville. Great grandparents Mrs. William S. Taggart, Mrs. 0.

H. Jones and Mrs. Edna Vickers, all of Greenville. MEMBERS OF THE COURT of the Cleveland Junior Auxiliary Ball, to be held at th? Cleveland Country Club Thursday are from left, Miss Anna Margaret Meeks, Miss Marjorie Henry, Miss Margaret Tedford and Miss Jane Harper. (Photo by Duff Stephens) Around I Lake Susan Amelia Bunker, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs; John Bunker now of City, was baptized, Sunday at the Firsl Presbyterian. Mr. and Mrs. 1 Joe Ryan, Mrs. Maxine Lain ers and John D.

all of Stuttgart; attended'the bap; tism and were guests in the Bun er home in Lake Village. Chris Avery left Monday for Fayetteville where he attends tire University of Arkansas. Chris spent the semester break with the Marsden Avcrys. Scott Bing of Oxford, Miss, is visiting several days with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.

Wayne Bing. Recent guests of Mrs. Albert Simms were Mr. and Mrs. Albert G.

Simms of Shreveporl, La. The Rev. Irvine Mitchell is attending Theological Si minary in Austin this week. Steve Festinger- had as his guest over semester break Henry Kline of Anguilla, Miss. They returned to New Orleans where they attend Tulane University.

Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Arnold and Lela attended the graduation of Forrest Arnold Jr. from isiana State University Baton Rouge, La. over the weekend.

The Future Farmers of lakeside High School have selected Barbie Hawkins as their "sweetheart" anrl the Future Homemakers of America have -selected Steve Reginelli as their "beau." Barbie is a member of he Junior class and Steve is a Barbie is secretary-treasurer of H-B homeroom, vice president of French II Club, a business manager for the Lakeside Beaver, secretary of the Future Teachers of America, vice president of P. D. vice-president of the Beethoven Music Club, and President the Episcopal Young Churchmen. Steve is a letterman on the Lakeside Beaver Football team, a member of the Senior High Stu- dei. Council, a member of the Future Teachers of America, and president of a 4-H club in Lake Village.

Mr. and Mrs. 0. C. Burnside, spent last weekend in Little I Rock where they attended the Bar Association.

Jr. BOYALTY Charity Ball of the Cleve- Junior Auxiliary include, from left, Miss.Sandra Middleton, Miss Lyn Cole and Miss Marolyn Yurkow. Not pictured is Miss; Smith. (Photo by Duff Stephens) STAMP ACT NEW YORK (UPI)- The trad- ng stamp industry posted its largest total sales record in history during 1966 and an approxi- mate.five per cent growth is pre include dieted for 1967. Reports Irving M.

Axel rod, president of the Tradimg Stamp Institute of Am- Now there am 5 Touch sewing by one is yours THE PUSH-BUTTON BOBBIN winds In the machine! SPINNING REEL THREAD SYSTEM for the smoothest thread flow. EXCLUSIVE SLANT NEEDLE makes it easy to see. as you sew. SEWS CHAINSTITCH, TOO-zzjTps right out for easy basting. SMOOTH GEAR DRIVE.

No belt to slip or wear out. LIGHTWEIGHT ALUMINUM BODY. What's newjor tomorrow It at SI SINGER 410 Washington Ave. It COMPANY G.H.S. Beauties Greenville High: School beauties (from left) Emily Williams, daughter of Mrs.

Betty Francis Williams; Walterine Permenter, daughter of Mr. and N. Permenter Mary Kirk Baskin, daughter of and Mrs. John W. Baskin; Suzanne McCandless, daughter of and Mrs.

Charles McCandless; and Barbara Oswalt, daughter Mr. and Mrs. Gay Oswalt, were honored at a tea in the home economics department of the school shortly before judging. Miss McCandless was named as most beautiful Senior Girl in the contest. (staff photo) Hints From Heloise DEAR HELOISE: AU of my nieghbors think that yion brighteners' and bluing do 0 good when you put them- in washing machine along with 16 suds and household bleach- s.

Tell me I am spinning my and wasting money. Is lis true? Hen Club Members 1 am not about to' get in any eighborhood 'arguments. But laybe those" "hens" turned out be pretty smart chicks after all! This is why: I gave your hint to a chemist, ere is the way he said to est it for yourself. Fill a jelly glass about half nil of Put in any brand bluing, whitener, or fluors- cent nylon brightener. Then add a few gurgles of bleach.

Let the glass stand about three minutes. it turns white, like line did. I think you have the nswer. Don't you? You can see. that you are By.

HELOISE CRUSE not taking advantage of the tint. There 'are "so many products on tiie market' today that this is one way of testing your own special brand, Heloi'se DEAR HELOISE: your slip showing when wearing- a boat- shaped neckline, pin a tiny safety pin in each shoulder seam --taking care that it doesn't come through on the right side of the material. Slide your strap through the )in and snap it shut. This will allow the straps to jive as you move. The pins are easily removed for washing or cleaning the dress.

Helen Wolfe DEAR HELOISE: In these hectic and mobile days when families move so rapidly, we very often have' to say goodbye to good friends. When one of mine left recently, 1 gave her one of the china cups that we often used when having tea together. We- went -through hundreds pots of tea and a million words. I hoped that something of mine would remind her of our dose friendship. Also, I wrota a poem to go with it.

Whenever I remember you Or, if, by chance, you think of me I hope that we will not forget Our conversations--over tea. Cathy Grienber Real friends are wonderfuIiYou must be, too, Heloise DEAR HELOISE: I'd like to pass on the results of a little experiment I tried that my family loved. I put a stick of oleo Into a dish and let it soften. Then I added a little onion juice, gnr- ic (uice or powder), celery seed, pepper, barbecue spice, nickory-smoked salt, and whipped it until nice and creamy. It's just great for grilled cheese sandwiches, cooking vegetables or on bread or rolls with, meals, NeMa Perry bonus TV 9 Women's and Children's READY-TO-WEAR DEPARTMENT GET A16" ADMIRAL TV AS A TAG-ALONG BONUS Miss Cherry Jolehe Parkes Mr.

and Mrs. Woodrow Kendall Parkes Treasure Island, Fla. formerly of Greenville announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Cherry Jolene, to James Lane Hochstadt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hochstadt of St.

Petersburg, Fla. Miss Parkes is a niece of Manfell A. Greer of Greenville. Carload Paint Sale PAINT Triple Cover Housfi Paint Hit $7.25 Gal. ft colon, mlldtw tlltail, cllcntng.

Blcrf 10 branch In 4-yect SAVE TO WONDER-TONES VINYL LATEX ft.M II. I J6.J9 AnirEton't Ni. 1 wall point. Eoly la drill In 30 GOYER PAINT HDW. In Svjply n.

ID 3.26*9 Corn CnlM Solaiiay cfetid 01 11:30 FINAL CLEARANCE! Fall And Winter Merchandise Drastic Reductions On Ladies, Girls And Infants Apparel! BY INSTALLING CARRIER CENTRAL AIR CONDITIONING NOW IN OUR OFF-SEASON This pre-season special closes Marc6 17, 1967. Call us today foraFREE air conditioning survey. It takes just a short time. We'll quote you the exact price of quality Carrier equipment and installation and discuss our liberal linanc- irtg terms. AIR CONDITIONING SALES CALL ED 4-9707 Authorized Dealtr MISSES BETTER SLACK SETS Popular fabrics in a wide array of styles and col- ors.

Sizes 8-IS. 6 A I I FORMERLY TO Choose woofs, wool blends and corduroys in many styles! Sizes 8-18. 2 FOR 5 LADIES SWEATERS Selection Includes pullovers and cardigans, bul- kies and fiats. Formerly $5.97. A I A A great buy! Wools, corduroys, wool blends, and adagio types.

Stock up. 1 GIRLS BETTER SWEATERS You'll find bulky styles, cardigans and pullovers in sizes 3-75. I NOVELTY TOPS Selection includes shirts, blouses and pullovers. VALUES TO $3.89. 79'T INFANT'S COVERALLS.

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