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

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04 3 A Reception Scene Mr. and Mrs. Jolin 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 1. Davis Leland. Mr. Calhoun is the son of Mrs.

Ozella E. Calhoun of Houston, Texas. The double ring ceremony was performed by the Rev. James Richardson, pastor ol the church. Mrs.

James Dunn Presents Piano Pupils In Recital At MPL Mrs. James Dunn recently sented her piano pupils In a recital given at the Mississippi Power and Light Co. nuditarium. The program included the ting numbers: "The Old Folks At Home," "My First Waltz," Charlotte Alexlander, "'Sunshine and Shadow," Susan Williams; "P'arade of the Wooden Soldiers," Nicky Wiser; "The Wood Nymph's Harp," Bar! ry Jimmy Winn; Walcott; "Londonderry of Air," "Wedding the i. Winds," Ann Gibson; "Holiday Spain." Georgo Cunningham; "By A Blue Lagoon," Allan Mill," Jack Low- Frank Baker Receives Award INDIANOLA-Frank Baker lager of the Molor Company was presented tho Distin-1 guished Service Award for 1961 by l.es Wipley of Memphis Zone Manager of the Ford Motor Conpany.

The presentation was made at a dinner meeting at the IndiaCountry Club honbring cmployces of the Indianola Motor Company and their wives, Wigley making the presentation stated that for the second consec-1 bejutive year Baker was the recipient of this award, one of eight among the 215 Ford dealers in the Mumphis District. It was given in recognition of; progressive management, modern; sales and service facililies, sound merchandise practices, high quali-1 ty standards and continuing suService to Ford Motor Company. Other requisites of eligibility for the award are commuInity Service and Civic mindednes. Baker is a member of the First: Haplist Church serving 25 Dea-' con; Past Commander of the American Legion; Past President of; the Indianole Rotary Club; imme. diale past president of the Indianola Chamber of Cranmerce and! is a member of the Indianola! Board of Alderman a position bei has held for fifteen years.

In accepling the award, Baker! commended the personnel from! the company for their cutslanding: performance, and their interest; and cooperation in all business en-! deavors. Ile introduced each The enlerlainment fealure for, the occasion was magical Iricksi performed by L. C. Martin of Shaw. Other guests were Mrs.

Martin and Mr. and Mrs. Robert IM Yarbrough. Bride-Elect Is Honoree At Supper Artcarved wow. Butler, With all the Happiness of Springtime Love DIAMOND RINGS WELLINGTON SET VOGUE SET Aricarved diamond rings have made brides happy since the year 1850 and we, as your Arcarved jewelers, will try to make you happy, too.

All Aricarved ring styles are available with any size of center diamond so that you can choose yours exactly at the price you have in mind. Engagement rings from $75. Easy. terms, of course. Paces Ina fee Tea by prom Found In Greenville Exclusively At Schlom's 417 Washington Ave.

F.D 2-0511 Artcarved wow. Orr-Myers Marriage Is Solemnized In Presbyterian Church The First Presbyterinn Church was the scene of the snaringe of Miss Dorothy Cheryl Myers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dulley S. Myers Greenville and Max Strable Orr, 5011 of Mrs.

Hazel Orr of Greenville and James E. Orr of Fort Lauderdale, Fin. The double ring cureniony was performed! by tho Rev. T. Rob lert Fulton, pastor of the church, assisted by the Rev.

Roxlney Taylor. Mrs. David Turner, organist, accompanied soloist Michael Fiore, who sang "The Lord's, Prayer and "Oh Perfect Love." Cathedral candelabra entwined with greenery, holding while tapers and of white gladioli in the altar vases, formed the setting for the ceremony. THE BRIDE was given in mar-' inge by her lather. She wore wedding gown of organza designed with appliques of lace that were reembroidered with sequins arl seed pearls.

The full skirt lentured' a back drape, Hur finger veil of illusion fell from A tiAra ut lace and seed pearls and she carried a banquet of white carnations and stephanotis centered with a white orchid Iter only juvciry was diamond pendant. Miss Magdaline Saratsopulos, was maid 'of hosior and Miss Karen Mycra, sister of tho brilc. WAS a bridesmaid. Tho nitendants wore hallcrina length dresses of aqua colored arganra, fashioned with laca jackets, They wore matching organza hats with veils arki carried! cascade bauxqueta of whita carnations. James E.

Orr brother of the groom, WAS best man. Ushers were Willing N. Myers, Natchez, Charles J. Woodruft Jackson, cousins of the bride. delabra holding white tapers flank- 417 Washington NOW! Straws have been added to our CLEARANCE LADIES SPRING SUMMER SHOES Also Multi Fabrics, Patents, Navy, Bone, Combinations I.

MILLER Orig. 29.95 5. 1890 MILLERKINS, JOHANSEN, De To 24.95 ANGELO AMALFI 1590 JOYCE, RISQUE, PICCOLINO, PARADISE WEDGELINGS KITTENS. to 18.95 1290 OLDMAINE TROTTERS, To 12.95 COBBLERS, GALAXIES 890 PEPPIS To 10.95 PICCOLINO, GLAMOUR DEB, 690 MATCHING BAGS ONE GROUP ONE GROUP TO 10.95 NOW Now Off Shoe Salon ENTIRE STOCK NOT INCLUDED ALL SALES FINAL IMMEDIATELY following the ceremony, reception was hell in Nunan Hall. Receiving with tho bridal party wern the mothers of the bride and groom.

For her daughter's wechling, Mrs. Myers wore AL pink colton inco sheath with white accessories. ller shouldfer bouquet was of pink sweetTheart roses. Mira. Orr, of tho groom, wore A pink Jace sheath with matching bolero.

Her flowers were pink roses. 'Iho bride's table, covered with a cutwork cloth of grass linen, was centered with tiered wedding cake, encircled with fern and white carnations. Silver ca- Recent Bride Is Honored At Shower Mrs. Waller Goodman, the former Miss Juanita Bowlin, and a recent bride, WAS the honorco Monday evening at a bridat show. er.

and is now A student at Arkansas State College, Jonesboro, Ark. 1 2 A lox a To Wed In July Mr. and Mrs. C. B.

Bennett of Chatham announce the engagement and approaching marrlage of their daughter, Linda Jane, to Gordon Bailey Kenwright, son of Mr. and Mrs. I. G. Kenwright of 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 couple are invited to attend. allended Delta State College, Cleveland. Miss Bennett is a graduate of the Glen Allan High School and NEAT.

Mr. Kenwright was graduated from the Blytheville High School Levy-Wilson Marriage Is Solemnized At Temple Israel MEMPHIS Tenn. Miss ron LaNelle Wilson, daughter of Mrs. Frank Brownlec Person of Tulsa, Okla. and H.

W. Wilson of Lakewood, Calif. and Kenneth! Haskell Levy, were married al 11 a.m. on Thursday in the sanctuary of Temple Israel with Rabbi James Wax officiating at the double ring ceremony. Parents of the groom SITU Mr.

and Mrs. Ralph G. Levy of ville. The bride, who was given In marriage by her step-father, wore beige costume dress of pure silk linen, fashioned with a high midriff waistline. She matching accessories and shoulder bouquet of stephanolis, centered with a white orchid, inter-! spersed with tulle roping.

Mrs. Charles Trey of Memphis, was the bride's only attendant. She wore a navy blue and white silk suit with matching ries and shoulder bouquet white cymbidium orchids. The groom's' father served asl best man. Immediately fallowing the ceremony a wedding luncheon was given at the Coach House by the bride's parents.

For her daughiter's wedding Mrs. Person wore a wheat colored silk sheath with, matching accessories, Tho groom's mother wore a yellow arkl white embroidered sheath. Holh wore shoulder bouquets of cymbidium orchids. After a Redding trip to Hot Springs, Mrs. Levy reluraed 10 Memphis to complete her studies at the Methodist Hospita! School of Technology.

After Au-1. gust 1 Mr. and Mrs. Levy will be at home in Greenville. Day Lilies 4 year old field grown clumps, famous name varieties and from $1.00 to $3.00 Per Clump PICK THEM OUT WHILE THEY ARE IN BLOOM.

Rogers Garden Center Highway 87 East Phone ED 2-7744 ex the cake, Miss Anne Mnire cousin of the bride, ser. ved the punch. Assisting in sorving, were Mrs. Ervin Graves, Jackson and Mrs. C.

W. Mitchner, Miss Rita Orr presided at the guest register, where guests were given aqua colored tulle rice begs. For travel the bride Ware A light blue linen suit with white accessories and the orchid from her bridal bouquet, After a wedding trip to the Gulf Coast, Mr. nnd Mrs. Orr are at home in Greenville.

TOWLE STERLING Co-hostesses for. the event, given at the Glen Allan Clinic, were Mrs. C. D. Parkor and Mrs.

T. W. Peeples. Approximately 25 guests attendcd. ITAIR STYLES FOR SUMMER BEAUTY Your Halt Requires Extra Core in Jar IT bI.

Pha- ED 5-3147 tor meNt. Styles By Nell 1511 Hwy. Ecsl 3 1 DID Scuintoled Rose be French AN Debussy IS OUR CandieD BRIDAL BOOK" Ross Solitaire Madeira King whim 1 Como in and write your pattern in bUT open book, so that your friends may bee it and make the proper choice of their wedding gift. TOWLE STERLING Newcomers Of Leland Bible Schopl Has Closing Program HOLLANDALE The 'Vacation Bible School of the First Melha-1 dist Church of Hollandak: closed inn Sunday morning, 10, with. program given nt the regular Sunday School hour.

Mrs. Ralph Horton starved as superintendent of the school. The Rev. E. G.

Potts, pastor of the church, conducted the devotional period. Mrs E. G. Polis, assisted by Miss Sarah Kellum, led the Sandra Wikson served as pianist for the school, Mrs. J.

C. Patterson was superinterdent of the junior department. Mrs, Frank Latham and Mrs. T. Burnett were tehchers in "this department Miss Marguerite led, the primary department.

Mrs. Ed Wil- son assisted her ns Mrs. Dick Walker, assisted by. Mrs. Goodon Boykin Sand Mrs.

Feillon Boykin, led the kinderyarten. 'The playground activities were directed by Carol Ann Walker, Mary Alcene Burnett, Tinda Lath am, Sandra Wilson, Sarah Kellnola lum, Sara Ann Walker, Jean Cs, Pam McKinney, and Ann Ray. This group also assisted with the handwork. The collection of $0163 will used to start an altar. fund for the junior department of the church.

A new tapa measurt: made of flexible wax cloth worl't curl, ravel or twist out of shape, the manufacturer reports. The measure also converts inches into yard segunents, marking each one-eighthiperior of a yard. (David Co. 15 F. 26th York.

N. Y) As seen SEVENTEEN When you're in our store we'll show you why more register mare preference for TorI patterns than any other famous name in sterling silver-and tot have them alit 4 ps. Place Salilags foca $27.15 Proces Imma $5.24 Sender from $4.00 Hold Meet ry; "Holiday Parade," Kay WitLiams; "Rhapsody in Sal. ly Percy: "Ballade," Peggy Gloria Cox; "Gypsy Rhapsocly," Robert Von Norman; "Opening Theme Piano Concerto," George Stallings; Becky Bell; "lungarian Rhapsody," Taylor Harding; Ito Closing Theme." Ann Storm," "Piano Concer-1 der; "Musetta's Waltz," Susan Pickett; "Jazz Pizzicato." CherForesman: "Lazy Louie," John Cox; "Syncopated Clock," Ragan Kimbrell aril Mrs. Dunn; "I Could Have Danced All Night," Tanya Tally arxI Becky Brasher; "Nothing." Jo Bi Winn: "Polonaise in A Anjor," Chana Troller; "Lento," Lynne Downs; "Prelude in Sharp Minor," Becky Brasher and "Polonaise in A Flat," Beverly Van Norman.

LELAND The Leland Newcomers Club held its June mectring on of Tuesday Walter evening Porter, at Mrs. the Home Mrs. Jimmy McCrory was hostess. Mrs. Richard Roberts, Pres.

presided and Mrs. Joe Miller, secretary, read the minutes of the April and May meetings. Plans were made for the annuni picnic for members and their families to to held on July 15 at the Station Park. Members attending were Mrs. Kalph Baker, Mrs.

Robert I.oc, Mrs. El Schweizer, Mrs. Richard Roberts, Mrs. Waller Porter, Mrs. Jimmy McCrory and Mrs.

Richard Roberts, Mrs. Wayna Marshall, Mrs. Robert Gipson, Mrs. Louis Udovlich and Mrs. W.

J. Lawrence ware welcomed as new memhers, Refreshments were sorved hy the hostesses. Mrs. Ed Schweizer reccived the door prize. Deltn Democrat-Times Sunday, June 24, '62 15 72 Collars, cuffs are cleaned, trim is unharmed, buttons are safe when you send your SUMMER DRESSES to GREENVILLE STEAM COTTON CLINIC We clean so thoroughly that colors sparkle, so expertly that whites are bright.

We have the cleaning methods, fabric conditioners and professional equipment to keep your cottons looking brand new, cleaning after cleaning. Even the most painstaking home laundering can't maich our Sanitone Cotton Clinic carc. Try our service P.58 5 to 4 SANITONE Discount Cash and Carry Greenville Steam LAUNDRY CLEANERS 229 S. Walnut Phone ED 2-5483 Make an appointment with -our trained bridal consultant, Jean Lundy, She will help you your wedding plans from invitations to the actual bridal procession, Greenvilles GEM Miss Marie Cousley, hride-elect of Donald Dugan of Little Rock, was eniertained at on in: formal supper al "Does" recently given by Miss Peary Keady. Flowor decoration for the lalde was zinnia arrangement.

Other' guests were Miss Nancy Blackmon, Miss Helen Miss Brerzla Burkes and Miss AlHen Butler,.

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