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The Northside Sun du lieu suivant : Jackson, Mississippi • Page 14

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The Northside Suni
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Jackson, Mississippi
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THE NORTHSIDE SUN, JACKSON, MISSISSIPPI Thursday, August 15, 1974 Section Two, Page Two SOUTHWEST Continental Club holds summer meet Ellen Cantrell Mann becomes the bride of Gilbert Bently Ford Jr. CORNER RAINEY AND NORTHEAST 5004 OLD CANTON ROAD 956-5022 COOPER ROADS 372-7348 UOHWEIOHTp Jjul UWN MOD'R A. iDi'Iy la The Continental Club met at Colonial Country Club for their August meeting. Ilostesses were Mrs. Paul Nielsen Mrs.

J. W. Roberts, Mrs. Tom Shelton and Mrs. Joe Stamper.

Winning prizes for the morning bridge were Mrs. J. L. Cummings Jr. for high, Mrs.

M. Regan second high and Thomas K. Williams Jr. Head table and both side tables held colorful summer flower arrangements. Presiding in the absence of the president, was Mrs.

David E. Rozier. Guests welcomed to the meeting were Mrs. Jack Breed, Mrs. James Clancy, Mrs.

Kearny Dossett, Mrs. J. K. Dossett Mrs. Dennis Ford, Mrs.

Warren Hood, Mrs. Larry Iiee, Mrs. Louie Odom, Mrs. W. W.

Pointer, Mrs. Warren Roper, Mrs. James V. Russell, and Mrs. Chester Newton Willis III.

Members attending were Mrs. Ernest J. Adcock, Mrs. Jj)hn L. Black, Mrs.

Joe Box. Mrs. Frank Carson, Mrs. J. L.

Cummings Mrs. M. M. Fortenberry, Mrs. James E.

Fowler, Mrs. Sidney Johnson, Mrs. Carl Mrs. Ralph H. Marble, Mrs.

Joseph B. Miller. Mrs. Hugh Montgomery Mrs. T.

B. Murley, Mrs. Paul Nielsen Mrs. Richard Parker, Mrs. Paul J.

Pryor, Mrs. M. Regan, Mrs. J. W.

Roberts, Mrs. David E. Rozier, Mrs. Joe Stamper, Mrs. Thomas K.

Williams Jr. and Mrs. Terrell Wise. Boring Person Only one person in a thousand is a bore and he is interesting because he is one person in a thousand. Tti0 cnfwifu nm frr rAntml rf chinch bugs.

Feeds your lawn -v Green-Gro is specially formulated for the Jackion area. FREE USE of fertilizer spreader to make the job easy. ai ine same lime, apeciauy formulated for positive results. v. I Ridgway and Patfonf Hea Ivors Mrs.

Floyd King, and Miss Mary Sellars. Also Mrs. Clem Turk, Mrs. Susan Wilcher. Mrs.

Martha E. Hartsficld. Mrs. Thomas R. Frvani.

Mrs. Frank Alford, Mrs. David L. F'ord. Mrs.

Luther T. Brantley. Mrs. Eugene E. Jackson.

Mrs. J. C. Morris and Mrs. M.

R. Pumphrey. Rice girls were Miss Peggy Hegwood and Miss Amy McMillan. For traveling the bride chose a navy and white crepe dress accented with matching accessories. She wore her mother's orchid.

Following a trip to Florida the couple will resume their studies at the University of Mississippi. Among the out of town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Ford Thomas Mann of Temple, grandparents of the bride; Mr. and Mrs.

Richard Smith of Lancaster, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Smith, of Houston, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mann, also of Houston, Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas Meeks, Mr. Frank Fracchia, and Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Clark, Mr.

and Mrs. Sam Giardina, all of Memphis, and Mr. Roman E. Conti, of Dallas, Tex; Also Mr. and Mrs.

Victor Price Lipsey of Sterlington, Mrs. Josephine Ursey of Monroe, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dorcey of Dallas, Mr. and Mrs.

Robert L. Jackson of Gulfport; Mr. Charles A. Jackson of Gulfport; Mr. and Mrs.

Larry Baker of New Orleans, Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Laxson of Magee; Mrs. Jack Johns of Pelahatchie; Miss Elenor Vickers and Miss Peggy Vickers of Hattiesburg. Mr.

and Mrs. Ford entertained the wedding party and their guests with a rehearsal dinner at LeFleur's on the eve of the wedding. Miss Katherine Mann and Miss Susan Mann were hostesses for the bridesmaids' luncheon on the day before the wedding. HOSPITAL PATIENTS Listed as hospital patients in their respective church bulletins are James Blackwood, Mrs. T.

B. Sylverstein, Dr. C. G. Sutherland, Mrs.

W. G. Avery, Hill Flowers, Mrs. Neal Corley, Michael Hunter, Harold Turn-age, T. M.

Dickson, Mrs. C. A. Delchamps Baptist; John B. Burns, Mrs.

Bob Starnes, Mrs. V. R. Wadlington St. Dominic's; Dr.

James A. Crellin, John Oglesby University; Al Klippick t. Specializing in Commercial, Industrial and Residential Development, also syndicators in acreage and commercial property, take pleasure in announcing the removal of their offices to: 1855 Lakeland Drive The Quarter Specialty Center Building Jackson, Mississippi, 39216 v. ef UMd St. Richard's Cilholic Church was Ihc selling for the evening weddini; of Miss Ellen Canlrell Mann and Gilbert Kent ley Ford son of Mr.

and Mrs. (iilhert Hentley Ford. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hay Mann.

The Rev. Msgr. Jeremiah Harnett officiated al the double ring ceremony. The vows were exchanged before an artistic arrangement of mited fern and greenery. On each side of the altar were Renaissance brass candelabra in a pyramid design filled with tropical foliage.

The white prie dieu and the trinity candle completed the setting. Music was presented by Mr. Henry Douglas Nelson, organist; and soloist was Miss Peggy Lynn Sears of Dallas. Texas. The bride, given in marriage by her father, was radiant in her mother's wedding gown of hand clipped imported chantilly lace over net over silk peau d'soie.

The gown was styled on princess lines with the sweetheart shaped neckline outlined with a small band of lace. The long fitted sleeves ended in lily points over the wrist and fastened with tiny satin covered buttons. Her long bouffant skirt swept in a graceful cathedral train. The cathedra! length silk illusion veil was attached to a profile styled caplet of lace and tiny seed pearls. The only jewelry worn by the bride were a pair of diamond earrings, a gift from the groom.

She carried a cascade arrangement of minuet roses with gypsophila, steph-anotis, and trailing English ivory on top of a Mother of Pearl Bible. Attending her sister as maid of honor was Miss Katherine Marie Mann. Bridesmaids were Miss Karen Elizabeth F'ord, sister of the groom; Miss Vicki Lynn Joseph; Miss Mary Catherine Holmes, Matties-burg; Miss Peggy Lynn Sears, Dallas, and Miss Susan Clements of Greenwood. Miss Susan Byrnes Mann, youngest sister of the bride, was junior bridesmaid. The attendants wore identical formal gowns of pink floral and ivory voile.

The halter styled bodice featured a wrapped bolero with a high stand tip collar, and long fitted sleeves. Ruffled ivory lace edged the sleeves, outlined the bolero and the hemline of the gown. They carried white baskets filled with summer blossoms of babies' breath, daisies, sweetheart roses, and pixie carnations. Flower girls were Miss Donna Michelle Hudson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas Hudson; and Miss Christina Ann Neal, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Neal. They wore empire gowns of pink voile over matching peau d'soie with puffed sleeves edged with lace.

They carried baskets of pink rose petals. Gilbert Bentley Ford Sr. attended his son as best man. effective August 5, 1974 Mrs. Gilbert Bentley Ford Jr.

C. R. "Bob" Ridgway President Gil Ford Photography William J. Harris Vice President Mrs. Elaine W.

Hunt Director Charles B. Patton, Jr. Vice President, Sec. Treas. Sales Associates Nancy Pless Cole Kenneth A.

Primos, Jr. Sally Gust Associate Broker Ward Van Skiver Peter J. "Pete" Costas- pM D( V) rn TT 'i the Colonial Country Club immediately following the ceremony. Throughout the room were arrangements of summer, flowers and ferns. The bride's table, covered with an imported linen and lace cloth was centered with a three tiered cake of pink roses and ruffles topped with a nosegay of fresh flowers and surrounded by ferns and loose flowers.

An arrangement of Georgian Silver Epergnes holding mixed summer flowers flanked each side. Punch was served to the guest from a silver punch bowl encircled with ferns and roses. The bridegroom's table held a two tiered chocolate cake draped with ferns and a gold Epergne holding a pyramid arrangement of fresh fruit and flowers. Coffee was served from a silver coffee service. Receiving guests were Mr.

and Mrs. William C. Cooper Jr. and Mr. and Mrs.

Charles 0. Naron. Presiding at the bride's register which held the memory candle was Mrs. William Fields Galtney. Others assisting at the reception were Mrs.

Wayne H. Hegwood, Miss Lee Simmons, Miss Christine Groomsmen were Ronald Terry Gibbs, of Grenada; Fredrick Neil Johnson Guenther, of Morgan City, David Leon Ford; Luther Taylor Brantley III, Larry Hammond Killebrew, and John Vance Windham, all of Jackson. Ushers were Edward O'Cain Hightower of Winona, and William Charles Cooper of Jackson. The ring bearer was James Hamilton Black III, son of Mrs. Leslie C.

Black, of Jackson. Mrs. Mann chose for her daughter's wedding a long formal pink chiffon gown featuring full sleeves. The V-shaped neckline was outlined with soft folds of chiffon and a full flowing skirt. The empire waist was accented with a jeweled pin, which encircled the waistline of the full flowing skirt.

The mother of the groom selected a mint green silk chiffon sleeveless gown, over which she wore a long sleeved short jacket. Double self ruffles trimmed the cuffs, neckline and outlined the jacket. Both mothers wore white cattleya orchids. Mrs. Rose Marie Giardina and Mrs.

Ford T. Mann, grandmothers of the bride, selected beige gowns. Mrs. Elizabeth Isabelle Ford, grandmother of the groom, wore a blue gown. They wore corsages of phaclanopsis orchids.

The reception was held at The Bookworm THE COMPLETE BOOKSTORE 362-4018 1315N'SideDi WJ Next to Olde Tyme Tally Phyfer 1 Elizabeth Mayo BRAND NEW SOLID STATE TOA(j53ja T.V. Announcing Fall Danco Classes (Wwwm ilAiliJli XJL-- SOLID 17 STATE DIAGONAL SAVE OUR PRICE ONLY Model 3860 (Shown) mm 17" SOLID STATE DIAGONAL REMOTE CONTROL The TOREADOR EMMH SAVE 70 OUR PRICE ONLY Innovative ull'imoflem styling Grained Rosawood color with shtrply contiasting WhiM inm on lop Super Video Reno Tuner Model SE1750 CHARGE IT UP TO 3 YEARS TO Jiiii 4 19" SOLID STATE diagonal REMOTE CONTROL SAVE 580 OUR PRICE 0MLY A Model SE 1960 (shown) miss jean shamburger MOTHERS Let Your Child Know The Pure Joy Of Movement Through DANCE LESSONS Register August 28th 29th 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM. IN STUDIO ean iSliambuiget's S)ance Studio 4159 Northview Dr. Dial -366-7120 (Near Northside Post Office) (UATINIQUt 19" SOLID DIAGONAL STATE SAVE 70 OUR PRICE ONLY Grained Rosewood color cebinet features gracefully contoured recessed Ebony color base with sn avanl gird cantilevered appearance Bright chrome accents add smartness and sophistication Screen is tilted to create a dramatic but natural angle AFC Model E4030 (Not shown) Holding her daughter Kimbcrlin is Mrs. William Dalt-hite 111 while proud grandmother, Mrs.

Warren l.uillam, looks on. Kimberlin is wearing a white smocked and laced dress with matching bonnet by Tiny Tots from Hardwires companion shop, Sudie's, while Mrs. Dalehite is wearing a print blouse and matching burgundy slacks. Mrs. I.udlam is wearing a long sleeve dress with matching belt designed by Nancy Greer.

Hard wick's says: "We feel it's people who make our clothes!" See many other selections from FURTHER CASH DISCOUNTS ON ABOVE STOCK AT STORE! NONE SOLD TO DEALERS FOR RESALE SOLD ONLY TO PUBLIC. BUY NOW AND SAVE. NEW PRICE INCREASES DUE SALES Slavics 'ARDWICKS 3705 NORTH WEST ST. FACTORY TRAINED SALES SERVICE PERSONNEL 366-1409 659 Duliig Avenue at Old Canton Rd. i nSMLtodt nVICc PARTS MISSISSIPPI'S LARGFST ELFCTRONIC SF.RVICK DF.PAR1 MENT E'tahlished E.

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