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The Delta Democrat-Times from Greenville, Mississippi • Page 15

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Greenville, Mississippi
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To Wed In July Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Bennett of Chatham announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Linda Jane, to Gordon Bailey Kenwright, son of Mr.

and Mrs. G. Kenwright ot Blytheville, Ark. The marriage ceremony will be performed at the Church of Christ, Rolling Fork at 3 p.m. July 8.

Friends of the young couplo are invited to attend. Miss Bennett Is a graduate of the Glen Allan High School and attended Delta State College, Cleveland. Mr. Kcnwright was graduated from the Blytheville High School and is now student at Arkansas State College, Jonesboro, Ark. Levy-Wilson Marriage Is Solemnized At Temple Israel MEMPHIS Tenn.

Miss Sharon LaNelle Wilson, daughter of Mrs. Frank Brown Ice Persson of Tulsa, Okla. and H. W. Wilson of Lakevroodj Calif, and Kenneth T.ev7, were married at 11 a.m.

on Thursday in the sanctuary of Temple Israel ivilh Rabbi James Wax officiating at (he double ring ceremony. She wore a navy blue and white Parents of the groom are br enfs Fol her Bible Schopl Has Closing Program HOLLANDALE TheiVacatTon Bible School of the Metho rlist Church of closer silk nn Sunda TM min S- I0 rics and shoulder bouquet of a Program given nt Ilia regular white cymbidium orchids. The groom's father served as best man. Immediately following the ceremony a wedding luncheon was given at the Coach House by the Orr-Myers Marriage Is Solemnized In Presbyterian Church LX! live cake. Miss Antic Mairc Mcndell, cousin of Ih3 bride, served the punch.

Assisting in serving Mrs. Ervin Graves, Jackson and Mrs. Miss Rita Orr guest register, where guesls were given aqua colored tulle rice bags. For travel the bride wore a light blue linen suit with white accessories and the orchid from her bridnl bouquet. A a ding trip to tho Gulf Coast, Mr.

nncl Mrs. Orr are at Greenville. A Reception Scene Mr. and Mrs. John C.

Calhoun, who were married in the First Baptist Church in Leland, are pictured at the reception following the ceremony. The bride is the former Miss Bobsy Davis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Martin K. Davis Lelnnd.

Mr. Calhoun is tho son of Mrs. Ozella E. Calhoun of Houston, Texas. Tho double ring ceremony was performed by the Hev.

James Richardson, pastor the church. Mrs. James Dunn Presents Piano Pupils In Recital At MPL Mrs. James Dunn recently pre-iry; scnted her piano pupils In a rod-l "Holiday Parade," Kay Wit and Mrs. Ralph Levy of Greenville.

The bride, who was given marriage by her step-father, wore costume dress of p-jre silk linen, fashioned with a high midriff waistline. She wore matching accessories anil shoulder bouquet of stephanotis, centered nilh a white orchid, interspersed with tulle roping. Mrs. Charles Ivcy of Memphis, was the bride's only attendant. ter's wedding Mrs.

Person, wore wheat colored silk sheath with matching accessories. Tho groom's mother wore a yellow and white embroidered sheath. Both wore shoulder bouquets of cymbidjum orchids. After a wedding trip Hot Springs, Mrs. Levy returned to Memphis -to complete her sfudics at the Methodist Hospital School of Technology.

After August 1 Mr. and Mrs. Levy i be at home in Greenville. Sutiday School hour. Mrs.

Ralph Norton superintendent of the school. a Rev. E. G. Potts, pastqr of tle church, conducted the devotional period.

Mrs E. G. Polls, assisted by Miss Sarah Kdlum, led the singing Sandra Wikson lierved as pianist for the school. Mrs. J.

C. Patterson vfas superintendent of the junior dcj'xirtment. Mrs. Frank Latham ami Mrs. T.

Burnett were tcJichcrs in this department Miss Marguerite the primary department. Mrs. Ed Wilson assisted her as teoj-her. Mrs. Dick Walker, njsisled by Mrs.

Gocdon Boy kin jiand Mrs. Fcihlon Boykin, led tal given at the Mississippi Power and Light Co. auditorium. The program included the following numbers; "Tho Old Folks At Home," "My First Waltz," Charlotte Alexander, "Sunshine and Shadow," of the Wooden Soldiers," Nicky Wiser; Hie Wood Nymph's Harp," Bar liams; "Rhapsody in Blue," Sally Percy; "Ballade, IJ Peggy Tucker; "Ltebeslraum," Gloria Catherine "Gypsy Rhapsody," Robert Van Norman; "Opening Theme Piano George- Stallings; "Butterfly," Becky Bell; "Hungarian Rhapsody," Taylor Harding; "Tho Storm," "Piano Concer- The playground activities were "The Mill," Jack Low' lum, Sara Ann Walker, Joan Jones, Pain McKinney, a This group also assiste with the 4 year old field grown clumps, famous name varieties and from juscd to start altar. fjmd for the junior department of i the church.

$1,00 to $3,00 Per Clump PICK THEM OUT WHILE THEY ARE IN BLOOM. new tapa measurfc made of flexible wax cloth wotj't curl, ravel or twist out ot shape. the manufacturer reports. also converts inches inlo yard Rogers Highway 82 East 15 E. 26th N.

Y) ir sir VOGUE SEF Anparvcd diamond rings have made brides happy since the year 1850 and we, as your Ancarved jewelers, will try to make you happy, too. All Artcarvfd ring styles are avaiUble with any size of center diamond so a you can choose yours at the price you have in i Engagement rings from 575, Easy.lerms, of coi Found In Greenville Exclusively At Frank Baker Receives Award INDIANOLA-Krank Baker manager of tha Indianola Motor Company was presented tho Distinguished Service Award for 1061 by Les Wigley Memphis Zone Manager of the Ford Motor Com- "Polonaise in A Mnjor," Trotter; "Lento," Lynne Winn; Cham Downs; "Prelude in Sharp" Minor." Becky Brasher and "Polonaise in A Pint," Beverly Van S'orman. John "Syncopated Clock," Ragan Kimbrcll ami Mrs. Dunn; "I Could Havo Danced A Night," Tanya Tally and Becky Brasher; "Nothing," i Newcomers Of Leland Hold Meet LELAND Thd Letaixl Newcomers Club held its June meeting on Tuesday evening at the iiomc of Mrs. Walter Porter.

Mrs Jimmy McCrory was co-hostess. Mrs. Richard Roberts, Pres. presided and Mrs. Joe Miller secretary, read tlio mi miles ot the April antl Mny meetings.

Plans were made for the annual picnic for members and their fam ilics to bo held on July 15 at the lixpcriment Station Park. Members attending were Mrs. Ralph Dakcr, Mrs. Rolcrt Loe, Mrs. lid Schwcizcr, Mrs.

Richard Roberts, Mrs. Walter Porter, Mrs. JEmmy McCrory nnd Mrs. Rich- nrj Roberts, Mrs. Wayna Marshall, Mrs.

Robert Gipson, Mrs. Louis Uilovilch nnd Mrs. W. J. Lawrence wens welcomed ns new members.

Refreshments were sorved by Uw hostesses. Mrs. TM Schweizcr! received Ihe door prize. The First Presbyterian Church vns llic scene ol the marine of Miss DoreUy Cheryl Myers, daughter of Mr. atid Mrs.

Dudley S. Myers Greenville ami Max Ervin Graves, Slroble Orr, son ot Mrs. C. W. Milchner, Orr of Greenville and James F.

presided at the Orr of Fort Lauderdalc, Fin. The kublc ring ceremony was performed by tho Rev. T. Hobert Fulton, pastor of the church, assisted by the Rev. Rodney Taylor.

Mrs. David Turner, organist, accompanied soloist Michael Fiore, who sang "The Lord's Prayer and "Oh Perfect Love." Cn.t bed ral candcl nbra en tw mcd with greenery', holding white tapers and arrangements of while gladioli in (lie altar vases, formed the. selling for lite ceremony. THE HttlDK was given in mnr- tge by her father. She wore a wedding gown of orgtuun designed with appliques of lace a were rcombroidered with sequins aixl seed pcfirls.

The full skirt featured hack drape 1 Her finger lip veil of illusion fell from a tiara of lace and seed nnd she carried a bouquet of white carnations and stephanotis centered with a white orchid. Her only jewelry was diamond pendant, Miss Mngdalitie Snrntsopulos vns maid of iittior nnd Miss Kn- ren Myers, sister of tho bride, vas bridesmaid. The attendants wore ballerina length dresses of aqua colored organza, fashioned with lace jackets. Tljey wore natching organza hats with cir- a veils and carried cascade of whtlo carnations. James E.

Orr brother of (he groom, WM hcst man. Ushers were Willintn N. Myers, Natchez. nnd Chariot J. Woodruff cousins of (he bride.

IMMEDIATELY following the ceremony, a reception, was hek in Nunan Hall, Receiving with tho Recent Bri'de Is Honored At Showed Mrs. Walter Goodman, the former Miss Juanita Bowlin, and a recent bride, was honoreo Monday evening at a bridal shower. Co-noslesses for tho event, given at the Glen Allan Clinic, a Mrs. C. D.

Parker and Mrs. W. Pceples. Approximately 25 guests attended. HAIR STYLES FOR SUMMER BEAUTY Your Hair Rfqvtrn Istrm Car.

Irv hritlal party were tho mothers tho brida and groom. For her daughter's wedding, Mrs. Myers wore (i pink cotton Inco shcatli with while accessories. Her should er bouquet was of pink sweet heart roses. Mrs.

Orr, mother ol (ho groom, wore a pink lace sheath with matching bolero. He flowers were pink roses, Tho bride's table, covered will a cutwork cloth of grass linen was centered with a tiered wed ding cake, encircled with fern and white cnrnntions. Silver ca rfelabra holding white tapers flank Co'mo in and writs your pattern selection in our open book, ao Ihot your friends may it nd Tnako the proper choice of their wedding gift. TOWLE I When you're in our store well ebow you why more register preference for Towut th.Tn any other famous name in sterling Bilve-r-- nnd lot have thorn alll fren fQO Make an appointment with our trained brkial consultant, Jean Lundy. She will help you with alj your wedding plans from Invitations to the actual bridnl procession.

417 Washington DcKn Democrat-Times Sunday, Juno 24, '62 IS directed by Carol Ann Walker, an y- TM prKcnlaticm was made Mary Aleene Burnett, ijinila Lathat a dinner meeting at the India- am, Sandra Wilson, Sarah Kcl-lTM 1 Country Club honoring employees of the fntlinnola Company and their wives. Wigtey making the presentation stated that for the second consec- utive year Baker was tha recipt- 1 ent of this award, one of eight among the 215 Ford dealerg in the Memphis District. It given in recognition ofj progressive management, sales and service facilities sound merchandise practices, high quali- ty standards and continuing su- marking each, Service to Ford Co. Company. Olher requisites of elig- York.

ibility for the award are commu- Inity Service and Civic mindednes. Baker is a member of Ihe First; Baptist Church serving as Dea-j con; Past Commander of Ihe erican Legion; Past President ot Indianola Rotary Club; immediate past president of the Indianola Chamber of Commerce i a member of the Jndianola! Board of Alderman a position hej has held for fifteen years. In accepting the award, Bakerj commended the personnel from the company for their outstanding 1 performance, and their interest 1 and cooperation in all business en-' deavors. Ife introduced each The entertainment fealure for! occasion was magical Iricksi performed by L. C.

Martin of Shaw. Other guests were Mrs. Martin ard Mr. and Mrs. Robert Yarbrough.

Bride Elect Is Honoree At Supper Miss a i Cousley. bride-elect uf Donald Dugan of Liltle Roctr. t. was entertained at an in- i formal supfK' at "Does" recently en by Miss Pcffiy Keady. decoration for the (able was a- arrangement.

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