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

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THt DCITA Society TIMES CltEEMVIlLE. MISSISSIH I Convent Sociality Honors Bride-Elect The Children of Mary Sodality entertained at a surprise shower Thursday night at the St. Rose of Lima School complimenting one of its members, Grace Mnu- teli, bride-elect of William E. Fortner'of Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Guests were assembled in the Tnusi; room when the honoree was ushered in to the wedding march.

The Sod a lists sang mnny songs, populiir in id classical, accompanied by Sister Mary Teresa. After the short program an amusing game was plnyed. In the 1 tea room, at a beautifully decorated table, delicious refreshments we're served. At each end of the table were a miniature bride and groom. White candles in pink holders adorned the center of the table.

Vases of pink and white chrysanthemums helped carry out the color scheme. The following were present: Mattie Brucuto, Mrs. D. E. Signa, Elizabeth McDonald, Camillc Vnleneino, Mrs.

A. Edna, Adele and Mozclle Shamoon, Rose and Consettu Muffulutta, Ann Sistrunk, Kain, Dorothy Shnmoon, Camille and Rose Mary Kathcrinc Loyocano, Phil Corruro, Sarah and Josephine Signa, Mary and So- The Broadcaster N. ALEXANDER SONS VOL. It HDNIUY. NOVKMIfKK Ifl, Nil.

-17 In the Uilwrsl of B. N. ALBXAMDEK A SONS Altxaudcr. Kdllw EdwtM Alexander, Anil. Ihe i a i i i a Ihe new home of Jiuni'K Sliilhain, Street, the wi.fk lias pnv Jilrtiy.

under of I'. I i i The second insliei tlou i I.e iiimle ai'M veik. al'ler whh'll i aew home i I.e pushed through lo completion. The are well pleased i i i inale- i a a i I I I a i we know i Ihey hifldv Is finnllv v.lien i i t'ti'il. IFisinviuil "Your sun a "liil he hit yon';" "No." "Then he wasn't mv Ismlorc Itxijr.

wlm in Hiiirtif nl" ilu- I i i i i i i i i i KM Norlli 'J'hcdhiilil. wave us I i i i i lo iipply ('arcylncl; A i i i i slihiKlc rimr. rlvfln iivci- i i fiU-S. '1'his is. i i ly fur over nM rout's, i i is un I i ill if i i i I i I i rcfi'lvcii nil i i i In i if r.ml'lm: i wct-k.

iunl urn- 1-xptM'ii'Hi'c tolls us i i a I i i i I I i ll.V iiiintltor HUM i i ('iistdiiK't's In a i i i i i i i i nl 1 i i i i i i lii'l'nrt' Ilifsc IHlVllMCi-s i i i i US ful- i i i i i i i nii'ils. i i i i i nljllK-'itlnn. nl 1 I JIN I A Illislidml lni.lt hilin, sniiic iind I I of candy lu his wilV i i i "Anni'tU 1 yon inuk Urwl." In 1 sniil fn "Slip on lit-sl ynu'ii ailtl i a litstojid i liulil ri'tiirn- inj; in IHT vyi-s, she liurst i twirs. "I I was li-'niid flinu-ll hi i till' hahy t'iill duu'ii hade In i a i i i i i-n." sh- i i i hi i i i i i i Ciin-y's Itm-k Wiml. pnijip and hlown in plai'c in i i i ko-p i i liter.

Ihi 1 is nnl i I nf i I i i nwiHT. A us Tlu-n I 1 hey llunuiictl IIIN) A l.iiy It 1 ft i 1 a the lie lo his wh. a letter lad li a lelllhi; of the jo.vs of i-ily life. In- wrote. "we aid I lo oinilry Clnl.

where we Knifed i i i i i Then I heaell for Ihe Tin' mi 1'nnn replied: "Yi'slerdny i i in a a al'tenidoii. Tlii'ii I Ned'x a i i i i i i TInitty. Wi- milled ullt In Hie 1-nriit'Ji'liI mid tin i i i i i i 'I'lieii we snpiwivd mid plpi-d fur a A siaii-easi-d up td din- I'IHIIMS and i i i i i i i i i i i Hit' cli-i-k fived." II. N. ALKXANDKK SONS (irrrnvillr, phia Muscaxni, Gruce Correro, Grace, Nettie, Frances and Theresa Muuceli.

Mrs. Harry Austin of Jackson, who has been the guest of. her sister, Mrs. A. G.

Puxton, has none to Menipliis to visit Mrs. G. T. Fitzhugh. Mrs.

J. R. Jones drove to Clarksdale today to spend Sunday with her- daughter, Mrs. Leon Braiii- Fricnds of Mrs. Frank Hall will be glad that she is improving after being quite ill for several days ut King's Daughters Hospital.

METHODIST WMS The Methodist WMS will meet at the church Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock for the World Outlook program. St. Junes Auxiliary St. James Auxiliary will have a program meeting Monday lifter- noon at 3 o'clock ut the church. Mrs.

Galla Paxton i be guest speaker. Mrs. J. K. Baldwin and Mr.l.

J. K. Mutchinson have returned to Greenville a visiting Mr. and Mrs. Milliard Harris in City.

3 Birth Announcement Mr. and Mrs. T.eroy Percy are rejoicing over the birth of a son, their first child, at King's Daughters Hospital Friday night. The baby has been named for his father's cousin. i Percy, and as William Alexander Percy II, will be the third lo bear a name dislhiKuished in Mississippi history.

The first was the late W. A. Percy, a leader of the Delta in Reconstruction Days. Rejoicing i Mr. and Mrs.

Percy are the baby's maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. II. P. Farish, and paternal great-grandparents, Mrs.

a Percy, of Birmingham, and Mrs. Ijil- IUJK of Athens. Ca. Iliillaililule l. T.

A. MnifliiK Tui'siluy Tl" 1 1 will he snhjei-t i iirncriiiii is: i'hysieal i a i i 'I lei r. a i i i i a to a i a a 1). visl i I.e", who Is slildent ill i i i i i i Si'ltool. siK'iid hi'i-i.

i i i a i K. a i i CliTIJF PITTSFIKLD, Mass- Trying lo slab a calf while butchering, Irving Goodman missed and i an- ither calf. It his own. Now he's in the hospital with his left leg cut to the bone. CUSTOMER COOPERATION- In the a i i i of every h'nnsacUon Greenville Bank uffici'i-s oliNiTvi'.

the i rules of sound banking. Hut they iti-e not conlent to slop tliere--with the remlerintfof merely adeiiuato service. They a and thoucjhl- apply those established principles to the solution of your particular problem--in order to render a a is especially helpful from YOUR poinl of view. "GREENVILLE'S FRIENDLY BANK" GREENVILLE BANK And -TRUST COMPANY Insured Up To $5,000 Thru F. D.

I. C. A to The Schools Interpreted Deal- All this iiiiikrs a. comic oT tu it-U could all bt- twice and then I th soiiif. Maybo a turkey, Mouse or a duck but i a rmv treat.

To me turkey and i cake have never been uver-raied and if the will the strain there i be lw- c'elcbrations. Mississippi Women's College Object Of Debate PACE i a i omnpalKii nflcr tlw commission pre.scnls, IU in iXuVeinber, III i i the debts of all I a i operiitei! inslilulions In vrouhl be refinanced from procee.is the campaign. IIIMIMVOHK A 1 The i i A I I A lied indeed iv Hie (ill Omaha Uni- and two prol'es- v. i i I hey read the school 1oM lii.v; they had promising Ui cut was "buried" and wherefors Day The main event on Thursday will be the Greenville-Greenwood game. 1 hear Ihe reserved seats are like hot cakes so be i 'e'll I tl-' sure and make reservations.

Hupe the Hornets come out of that state but i i i a ot coma and play like they did in the Tupelo name. Attractive visitors i the social tempo to the Nth do no- l. from New York, who came home i Hoots Taylor and i for Louisville Thursday, was one of the smartest persons I've seen in i a IUIIR while. They wliizzcd her around over the near by i i i i day i i i she had enough data to write' a history of the Delta. One day I Man.v i i i Wynn took them to Arkansas to the club he Iris recentlv pur-' rli is chased from the Tony estate.

Another clay they went to Ma.Maison and gave such cxeilins reports a we are about lo an ex- d'l not I T'wjis i to sec Wynn hopped a plane in N. Y. and came for an imnromplu visit lo her brolher Billy. We dropped by for a cup of tea Friday and it was just like hoine-coininB week i i i i i inlo bcr-msc ire i i i Helen Finliiy Holmes, Liniiso Gooch, Boots Taylor, and Mary Slock-i loo prune i i i t0 i children Ihey i uiidesuiA a i Urililit and early Saturday we learned of the blessed i is i i i i in i event in the IVrc-y a i anil 1 are welcoming a i son and heir, born Friday. November 17lh.

i i a A a I'en-y. he huntsmen have been busy (he old nuiskel, since (he season, opened. Charley i i a said he seven ducks, revcn 15ee.se and a lick on the head. 1 heard KK Keis bcmoaninf; the fact that Dr. and his crowd uut so inleresled in a i pictures thai Ihey let a wlwile flock get away however was hanging i a goose for cold storage i her parent--; could rush down for a little visit.

The boy scimis had luncheon lendered them at Hotel Greenville the other clay. 15 seats were taken al noon hour leaving one va- cant seat. At 1JMJO i Kcady a i and look Ihe vacant 1 was most apologetic he found he was late ami they had 1: lo dessert in Ihe menu. A eating his grape i he began to look i and around and soon realized wa.s al the right church bill in the i arc not a i i i l.v the eommitlee for the I i a Mounds Park Project were i i nl in another ag; i beat a luisly retreat. Bessie Bell off lo Memphis a a a A i lor ii check up at Dr.

Campbells and along went a McCehce. a i Taylor. Virginia Merieboe and liott.v Francis. One of Hie allnielive visitors tmui I i week been Amy Day of SI. l.uuis visiting i for Ihe i as guesl of her sister Helen Generelly.

She let! loday bul promises to eome back in Ibe spring and bring her husband and two Uight on her heels arrive more guest for Hie Generellys-lioger's aunt, and cousin ire motoring down from St. Louis. I Ihe i Shop 1 dialled i Miss Fannie Payne. 11. and Be.ssie i and they were telling the wonderful i i Ihey a i i'l New Orleans i i i the Tom and Turn's i i a Ur.

a Mrs. Junes. Mrs. Payne is now looking a i lo going in March as she says the homes and gardens open I and limy have marvelous flower Plans lor i a i i i an rapidly i i (he calendar. The i i long ago se Hie dale for Iheir al Ihe Legion Home and Tlu Rebels is to be the orchestra.

These i have also made rules and regulations member of the is allowed one bid for non-member of Ihe club i ing 111 i and two bids for out of town house guests, fn case of two Imuse guesls no other bids i be received." Margaret and i got bad; from their honeymoon i lo Floi-ida ar.d the gulf-coast Friday. They i i a set up hoiire keeping in i inent on a i a Street. The Iwo molhers. Mrs. i i a Mr: Kent, had everything ship shape and i by the time they got back.

Kdgar Baker, belter Hiveyy, is h.uinc fer and will return to Bowling-Green a the at Hie i day. Mr. Ben Johnson is back frmo a i i to his a a i a i in Albuquerque. He hastened back lo spend I i a i a i i a I had my first taste of turkey at Mrs. J.

U. Junes last i she a i the "As You Like II "She gives such a i ful parties and my crowd always feel i a when they in- vilod as they refer lo us "you young people." Ada i i a is home from a i i a where she i i her brother and his a i Ada says her brolher and bis i were sn settled, she had am i her nephews to have any It a i agreed i her as sin- looks too spry lor words. a i Shellon is home from i tup i i i a belh Wilson in Lake Village. Marie Slarling and her mother Cowan, had a i i from a i ol Iheir writer friends on a a i i Hie i i i i i Iheir i a yacht, came Mr. and Virv.d he being the author of several books on art and art Mr.

Kenl i who writes i stories and toid i l.e v.mitd have .1 story in February "Boys Life" and Miss Alice uT.rien. a i a lo a a tea lor liiem but they insisted I a i I.e I i i Ihe y.ieht. Know yon i be to hear yooni; i Paine is so heller a an i a i for appendicitis at Ihe i a i a Sorry tu you a Mrs. is ill a a a I i a Friday. My i and space i unliini'.

so a i means good-bye. A ever. A. vi-i 1 St'CIl i un i i I'M; I i iim i i i i i I i i i i hcsl bii! i i 1 t' form ol' activ ily More a i the problem in A I I For i i i i i holJ i for tin-complexion Cicomcd i i It gives i i a slowini; concc.ils freckles'and your a soft pcml- i i i i i i ii i i a durinj. an entire look of poise and calm ci smari uoman.

iiui-t group i i Slates in census ol Returned By Popular Request ALL DELTANS CKKAT IIKI.TA SWIXf! I I Saturday, November 25 AT -CLUB CASINO KMT fiftr Per IVrscin riiw THY I arap.ii.mil Thwiliv liltlrr. Time 8 A. M. NOW we're iit'lp- ers came the way from the North Pole to our Toy Fair ri.uly to open tomorrow morn- a a i i i-vcryuhcrc rcir.ilLcr iuuiliny in hag after of S.uu,i\ toys--everybody workin(i his very ii.irdcst! Place Penney's Main Floor It's of toys! A i i t'Ainkimg iigiu to liiklc every child in Trains are shiny are dashing dolls arc dancing --die whole flour ii.

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