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The Delta Democrat-Times from Greenville, Mississippi • Page 5

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Bride tells nuptial plans SHAW--Miss Emily Jean Cocilova is today announcing plans for her wedding to Joseph Aaron Hollinger of Memphis. The ceremony will take place at 2 p.m. on Jan. 11 at St. Francis of Assisi Catholic church in Shaw.

Officiating will be Rev. Charles Loyocano, Pastor of St. Francis Organist will be James Robinson of Skene, and soloist will be Mrs. Armando Reginelli. Lighting the candles will be the bride's brother, Richard Cocilova, and Robert Giompoletti.

The bride will be given in marriage by her father, Matron of Honor will be Mrs. Jimmy Sandifer of Shaw. Maid of honor is Miss Sheila Sappington of Memphis. Bridesmaids are Miss Gloria Spadini: of Shaw and the bride's cousins, Miss. Paula Fava of Greenville and Miss Nancy Cocilova of Shaw.

Serving as best man will be Mac Greene of Memphis. Groomsmen include the bride's brother David Cocilova of Shaw, and Ben Gtimer, Tom Stratton and Tom Marlin all of Memphis. Ushers will be the bride's uncle Vince Ferretti, her cousin George Bastari, both of Shaw and Danny Capshaw of Memphis. Flower girl will be groom's niece Terry Robinson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Robinson, of Memphis, A reception in the parish hall of the church will follow the ceremony. Gibsons feted with dinner INDIANOLA- -Honoring Mr. and Mrs. Jahn Aden Gibson, whose wedding was solemnized December 20, Mr. and Mrs.

Sol Klumok, Mrs. Bess Harris and Mrs. Percy Ray were hosts for a dinner party al Lusk's Restaurant Sunday, evening. The honoree chose for the occasion a while ensemble and a gift corsage of pink carnations. Attending with the honorees and the hosts were Mr.

and Mrs. Pat Smith, the bride's parents, and Mr. and Mrs. D. R.

Gibson, parents of the groom. The table, overlaid with a white linen cloth, featured a center arrangement of pink and white carnations in a silver container and places were marked by pink carnation place cards. Recent bride is honored INDIANOLA-Mrs. Billy Melton of Greenville, a recent bride, was cOmplimented with 3 miscellaneous shower Tuesday evening at the home of Miss Linda Yarbrough. Assisting in entertaining, as cohostesses were Mrs.

Jimmy McElroy and Mrs. Matt Laud. The bride chose for this occasion a white wool frock. Her gift corsage was white carnations. The dining table covered with a white linen cloth appointed in silver held a center arrangement of white chrysanthemums with accents of flanked by candelabra holding burning white candles.

Mrs. Melton opened the gifts and displayed them. Party refreshments were served. Stork news TODD ALAN LAWLER Mr. and hirs.

Arthur R. Lawler of Holling Fork announce the birth of a son, Todd Alan, on Dec. 28 at King's Daughlers Hospital. Maternal, grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Bagley of Hollandale and paternal grandmother is Mrs. A. T. Lawler of Rolling Fork. SHERRY MAE McCOLLUM Sgt.

and Mrs. James M. McCollum announce the birth of a daughter, Sherry 011 Dec. 25, al Blytheville Air Force Base Newspital. Maternal grandparents are Mrs.

Ernest Watkins of Lurora, and Gene Ray of Marietta, Ohio. Paternal grandparents are Mrs. Alyne Coslet of Malden, and John H. McCollum of Greenville. Mrs.

McCollum is living with her mother while Sgt. McCollum is stationed with the U. S. Air Force in Korea. JOHN KEVIN TAYLOR Mr.

and Mrs. Johnnie Taylor announce the arrival of a son, John Kevin, on Dec. 22, Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. W.

G. Haddon and paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. J. 11.

Taylor, all of Greenwood. Ann Landers Dear Ann Landers: I was glad to see that approve of the somewhat unorthodox approach to alcoholism. Twenty years ago, such a concepl would have been labeled "heartless, I know because I was a hopeless drunk for leu miscrable years. My wife lied and covered up for me, never raised her voice or criticized me in any way. The neighbors culled her a saint, In the meantime, my drinking got worse and worse.

The day I accidentally stepped on the cal and broke his neck (I was stoned, of course) my wife showed a side of herself I had never seen befure. Sho packed toy bags, threw me out of the house and told me not to come back until I had licked the booze. That's the day I decided to gel some help. located the Chicago Council on Alcoholism al 6 North Michigan and they. saved my Me.

This outfit has a motto for wives of alcoholics, "Don't nag. Don't hide the liquor. Lot him drink. If he gets too hard to live with, throw hon out and KEEP him out until he takes steps to get help. And be prepared to support yourself and your family if you have If my wife hadn't tossed mo out, I'd still be on the boltle.

I know this is true because she tried every other way and it Delta Democrat-Times Greenville, Miss Rose Marle MoGarrh Miss Rose Marie McGarrh engaged to Donald McCain Eston Harold McCarrh and Mrs. Louie Nell McGarrh announce the engagement of their daughter, Rose Marie, to Donald Ray McCain, son of Col. and Airs. Paul B. McCain of Mississippi City.

'The wedding will take place on January 25 at Emmanuel Baptist church in Greenville at 3 p.m. The bride-elect is a graduate of Greenville Eligh School. She attended Holmes Junior College at Goodman two years where she was vice-president of the student govern- Mississippi Wednesday, Jan. 7, '70 5 Open house fetes pair AT NURSES MEETING -Rep: H. L.

Merideth Jr. was one of several slate legislators from the Delta area who attended the Mississippi Nurses' Association district meeting held at Mississippi Delta Junior College recently. The Moorhead meeting was the first of several district meetings MNA members are holding across the state to convince legislators that proposed revisions in the Mississippi State Licensure for Nursing Act are in the public's best interest. Mrs. Liz Williams of Greenville (left) and Mrs.

Helen Meredith, MDJC nursing science instructor, were two of approximately 90 participants in the tri-district meeting at Moorhead, 3 GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY--Mr. and Mrs. Mark White of 116 S. Ninth St. celebrated their fiftieth wedding anniversary Sunday.

They were married January 4, 1920, at Stoneville, Miss. The couple has ten children, 61 grandchildren and 18 great-grandchildren News From Shaw Miss Debbie Wachter and' Miss Donna Wachler spent several days last week in Oxford visiting their uncle and aunt Mr. and Mrs. Joe Finley and daughter Beth. Mr.

and Mrs. Billy Wachter, Bill Jr. and Jimmy spent News Years day with the Finley's, and their daughters returned home with them. Litton spent the Christmas weekend in Brookhaven with his daughter Mrs. Pete Phillips, Mr.

Phillips and son Johnny. Guests during the Chrisimas and New Years holidays of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Redd included Mr. and Mrs.

Billy Redd of Keesler Air Force Base in Biloxi, Dr. and Mrs. David McDaniel and son Michael David of Jackson, Miss Susie Melott of Columbus and Miss Osa Melott at hame from Delta State college. Guests of Mrs. T.

M. Riddell one day last week included her daughter. Mrs. Walter Jones, and Mrs. Joc Pritchard Jr.

and Mrs. James K. Polk of Inverness. Mr. and Mrs.

J. W. Walker have gone to Robinson, Illinois, for several weeks where Mr. Walker is temporarily employed. Mr.

and Mrs. Allan Solomon and three daughters of Louisville, Ky. spent last week with Mrs. Solomon's parcals Mr. and Mrs.

Fleischer. Frank Hough and Mrs. Arvah Hopkins of Gulfport spent several days in' Shaw last wack of Mr. Fought's home. Mr.

and Mrs. Tony Reginelli and children Reggie, Gaynell and Darryl of New Orleans were. New Year's holiday visitors in the home of Mrs. Giselda Reginelli and the Fred Reginelli Jr. family.

On Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Lucas and Mr. and Mrs. Wylie.

Folts of Cleveland left for a vacation trip to points on the Gulf coast and on In Florida. :1 C. L. Beckham entered the Baptist hospital in Memphis on Wednesday tor treatment. Mrs.

Beckham went up on Saturday to spend the weekend. SHAW--An open house reception on New Year's afternoon at the home of hir. and Mrs. Morris Mutzi honored their son Morris Vincent Mulzi and hin bride, the Former Miss Angela Balducci of Jackson Heights, New York, and Statesboro, Ga. The couple were married on Dec.

20 in Jackson Heights. The honoree wore an ivory. crepe dress with full length sleeves and a lime green weskit trimmed in ivory satin braid. She wore matching lizard accessories and a red carnation corsage. Christmas decorations wore used in the living room.

In the dining room the refreshment table was overlaid with a lace cloth over linen and centered with an arrangement of white carnations accented with red roses. Table appointments were in silver and crystal, The champagne table, overlaid with an embroidered cutwork cloth, was decorated in a similar manner. Assisting in serving were Mrs. Joe Blanchard, Mrs. Jim Muzzi and Miss Antoinette Greganti.

Friends and relatives called during the appointed hours of 2:30 to 5:30. Out of town guests were from Memphis, Shelby and Greenville. Shower fetes Miss Roper Miss Brenda Roper bride elect of Buddy Wagner of Isola was the honoree at a lingerie and linen shower at the home of Mrs. Robert Carpenter. Assisting in entertaining as cohostesses were Mrs.

Bobby Wade, Mrs. John Farish both of Indianola and Mrs. Lester Halbert of Greenville. Wearing a navy blue wool jumper and white silk blouse, navy blue accessories and a white carnation gift corsage, the brideelect greeted the guests informally with her mother, Mrs. Keith Herring of Indianola and the prospective bridegroom's mother, Mrs.

John Wagner of Isola. The hostesses presented the honoree a gift. ment her freshman your and representative to the student government her sophmore year. She will graduate from Della State College in May with a B. S.

E. in mathematics and a minor in art. The prospective bridegroom is a graduate of Granhy High School in Norfolk, Va. He also attended Holmes Junior College and is now attending Delta Slate College where he is majoring in art and is vice president of the professional art fraternily Kappa Pi. ITe will graduate in May with a B.

S. E. in arl, TONOS JEWELERS SPECIALISTS IN Diamonds Gold 104 E. THIRD LELAND PH: 686-4145 Mr. and Mrs.

Vincent Mutzi left on Friday Statesboro, Ga. after spending several days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Mutzi, and his sister Miss Maria Mutzi. The couple were married recently in Jackson Heights, New York, Dr.

Louis Rubenstien has returned to Miami after spending the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Harry Rubenstein. Dr, and Mrs. Julian Prince and baby daughter have returned to their home in Bloomfield, Conn. after a visit with her parents Mr.

and Mrs, Julius Fleischer. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Pollard and children were overnight guests on Wednesday with his mother, Mrs. Alvin Pollard and sister, Miss Linda Pollard.

Mr. and Mrs. Tom Lamb Jr. of Atlanta were Christmas holiday guests of his mother Mrs. Tom Lamb and brother Jack Lamb.

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