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The Delta Democrat-Times from Greenville, Mississippi • Page 20

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Greenville, Mississippi
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Page S-B The-Delta Democrat-Times, Greonvillc, Sundny, 4 0 Blouses Now Shown Can Form Backbone For Winter Vacation Of Summer Wardrobe arriage Is Solemnized At St. James Catholic Church, Leland Women who tend to leave their. complexions to nature during the! carefree summer months usually; l.KLAND--Mr. and Mrs. Odoni liassi, announce the marriage this is poor policy when i Cold-Weather Beauty AlkU Hmrt NBA SUff Writer of their daughter, Elhel, to Frank Anthony Cascio, on Thursday, winter comes.

December 14, nl 3 o'clock, at Ihe St. James Catholic Church, with Once cold weather chapping Ihe Hev. Patrick Marttn officiating and scaUng have Mt of The ceremony was performed in candlelight setting, en- these women set up reverse hanccd by arrangements of i carnations and pom pom chrys- strategy piling upon Lheir laces i Hiiihemums in floor baskets on either side ot nny heavy crciim they chance to i The bride a navy i i Bought 'at its suila- i suit, with pink blouse, andlcmony a reception was held at.bility for their particular kinds of flower trimmed ha I. Her acces- the home of the bride's i series were navy blue she; Mrs- Flnssi wore ati attractive corrage of orchids. i green suit i black accessories, 'face-care selling up a winter.

i program, it's besl to Her only a a was her sis! corsnjje was of while decide what' vie skin von have. Mrs. Tommy Morlino, wim'tions. Different treatments are pres- wore a brown gabardine suit with rs Cascio. mother of the critai, according to a lending cos- blouse and matching ac-'jj jni, wore a brown crepe i (or complexions that! Her corsage was of i matching accessories and a dry, oily or a combination feathered iiiB( yellow chrysanthe- I mums.

In any case, a skin lotion should! The' bride's table, overlaid with' 1 ivcn a lacc ot prominence a linen cutwork cloth, was ur P5S "---I Don't Immediately to 1 conclusions about your brand of coffee If your brew has been ior of late. Khsl check Ihe ilish- I a i nsclhods used on 'your I coffee pot. If the pot is no! sfi-ub- with soap and water latter each using and given a thorough rinse you are inviting trouble. Clnirlic Cabcicj served his bro- Ither as best man. Immediately following the ccr-, It JMrs.

Cora Orr As iWorihy Matron wedding forms the vital function of remov-' ing residual traces of cream left cleansing or masks, a providse a mild, local stimula- This younr woman, who has worked out a careful beauty proEram for the winter mouths, pats onto her face the correct lotion for her lype skin. cake, encircled i i chrysanthemums ami fern. Eind topped with figures of a bride and rm.in. ian for XI ML' cake wus served bv i i i i i A I IT 'IV 1 I 1 IS CI1OO. US 3 Mrs.

Cora K. Orr was installed a a your uidc. For dry skin, use crenni to overcome, the drying effects of winter winds. Again let the type of your skin orthy a of the K. K.

'ister. Chapter No. 02. Order of 1 following ino presided at tiie guest res- freshener Ky a i -NEA Staff Wrilci The yoke, which is appli- NEW YORK, I A er-light blouses i launder like a handkerchief CUt 8, a solid hHcstnien'. fur the i i sleeve takes cruise-vacation i sheer, is In net iuid lace i winter.

For these blous-jqur-d on the i a TMn P): ear apm as an i.n- A i of lier liiit-wentlii-r svai tJj'ube. because i linen sliurls evening i these i Wednesday Temple. A. duties is usually skins. oated for i a special Irealment cream and i.

An astringent lotiotr lc it on overnight, best for normal or oily: mmil im js lm clt oil MXllS, 1 CmOVC lubi i i cieain areas but leave it the dry patches. Oily skins, of course signed blouses ennie in handkL-r- I Thomas Chapter No. 02. Order of 1 i the reception, the Eastern Star, in in i hrkic and groom left for a wed- iiiKhl nl Masonh'idijiR i to New Orleans and C. Karlsou assurned'Gulf Coast.

'mra'tion's' Woi tll 1 011 bride i.s a Brr.duale of the Lolloii-riampcncil cotton'should be Other officers who were; mslnl Leland Schools. smoothed over face and are: Mrs. C.frlru.,0 Mr. Cr.scio from the.throat, following the same up- 'Associate a J. 11.

Kcnnick, jl.cland High and a ward-stroking motions von use in: lubrication. Apply rich 1 nssr i iatc a i Mrs. li i Mi State College. He apiilying cicam. Farlicnlar attcn-jlcavc it on for about 20 in sheer while batiste (right) hnsT i hi, uce.

secretary; Dr. Durolny graduated from Soule Husiness lion he paid lo your fcne-! then remove it with tissues i.voKe while em.rouU'i-yliirant. Mrs. W. Colk Orleans and at bead, nnse and chin since the oil I you retire, c-y can 1 lucxcd oreandy, I here a f)eans, condnclress; Mrs.

Frank. c5Cnl is employed at the New glands are most nc-tivc lliere. a 1 Orccnville. After vour face is Ihoroughlv Minplu. t.nlofcd cuffs, O.

W. Abr-1, chaplain; Oul of town guests al Ihe wed-cleansed with ercam and fiesben- nee the ighl nutes. efore rtj V- A A i svappit lew Standard Service Station Corner Theobald and Main Sellers i- Wilson blouse could dtjnblu for wear i linen skirt and wUh 1Ub linen shorts. Star Point officers are Hal! A Mt 1U i i f. a Ciuyer, Mrs.

OF Course A. James. Mrs. Ova Irwin and An a a of 7-t phonetic a Mrs more a fiO idtio- baslisle. soft crisp i nml sheer i i v-'hiU.

1 "jigj foji. roinc, loo, in colors which 1 om suntiy ran no! i blue. ami more a i AD i A Knrlson and sentinel, One uf blouses, i was in use (luring! Frank Snuiulcrs. i a pink linen i i i period of i Serving as the Grand I a 4Sf daytime or a black i i i Nelor. The fi was Mrs.

Lollic Open M. Til 3 r.M. al nijiht. is in shirred i i i nn uncnvercd in the! An'nstead, i Mrs. i 1 'tv -ii5'' on u'il' 1 L1 yoke i i palace noar.tioltlslein servei! inarshall.

attention to thel'ylu5, Clrroi-e. Mrs. Irving i. Pogue, chaplain. tjicipal outgoing officers nrc Miss Crosby, worihy and Hufus Lloyd Gray, worthy pnlroit.

Louis Masc.ngni, Medley and Mrs. Matilda Cons- Mr. Mrs. CusciOj of Hoserlale, Mrs. Charles and Mrs.

John Fannigoni. of Shau-, Mrs. Owen R. Mary Cortcsi, Mr. and Mrs.

a a i of Cleveland, Mr. anil Mrs. C. Mascanni, and Mrs. Fred For-icammy Cascio of Greenwotxl, and of Circenville, Mrs.

HomcriMr. P. J. Bassi of Pace. thfe hotiiay.

C. L. JEWELERS 417 Washington Avenue Dial 6781 Myers Give Dinner Party At Michael's CLEVELAND One of the loveliest of the Christmas parties during the week was the dinner party at which Mr. and Mrs. Recce Myers entertained thirty-seven quests on Saturday evening at Michael's Cafe.

They received their Rtiests in the Continental and Ihe Helta which had joined togelherj for this event. i Dinner was served by candlelight in the Continental Hoom. The Iqnt; table was in the shape a Christmas tiec. Overlaid i while damask, it was a i decorated in Ihe yulelide theme.i KolloH'hiK the curves of the- tabtei were groups of tall lighted jjrccn candles, a i a i i groups of smaller Christmas tree candles in cold and preen. Encircling Ihe candles and filling in the spar-- e.s between were ijarlands of feathery fern.

The Christmas tree Inble presented a a i duriitg the of the while candlelight provided, the only i i a i Precedini; the dinner, guests were invited into the. IJeltn Doom where the cocktail table was appointed in gold, chartreuse, and while. Cenlcring the snowy white cloth was a gold tree fcaturinj; a dcL-oralions. The burning tapers at the sides and th appointments repeated the effective chartreuse slnde how much more the Charles of the Ritz cansullant can make of your beaury with face powder created and blended especially far you. It's Ihe greolesl luxury in is no rhart other good powders.

Larger $2,3. (all pJus taxi. Ifou? Delta City Lines and Delta Coaches, Inc. To you all. In the Fame old fricncily way On the same old i extend our best wishes for a joyous Yuleticic and a VERY Happy New Year.

LEVY 0 RODE COMPLETE HOMK FURNISHINGS S2 Dial 5401 Johl Bergman "THE SHOE MEN" 343 WASHINGTON AVENUE.

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