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The Jackson Sun from Jackson, Tennessee • 36

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The Jackson Suni
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Jackson, Tennessee
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36
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THE JACKSON, SUN, SUNDAY, MARCH 21, 1971 QB and Means chairman, announced there would be a Little Miss and Little Mr. contest in April. i Mss WhartonTo Marry June Wedding Rites Fir also be commissioned in the United States Army. A June wedding is planned at Christ the King Church in Lexington. it J.

B. Young PTA Meefs is The nominating chairman, Mrs. Wayne Jones, read the officers for the coming year. They are: president, Mr. Lewis; 1st vice-president, Mrs.

Bill Earney; 2nd vice-president, Mrs. Floyd T. Watkins 3rd vice-president, Mrs. Gayle Dowde; Secretary, Mrs. Buddy Matthews; treasurer, Mrs.

Vickie Foote. The motion to elect these officers was made and carried. They will be installed in April. Mrs. Bill Earney introduced Mrs.

June Perrigan from the Cerebral Palsy Day Care Center on King St. She showed a film on C. P. Mrs. Perrigan gave a talk on the center here and about the activities.

She an-nouned the telethon to be here March 27 and 28. The April meeting will be the third Thursday. The J. B. Young PTA held a meeting Thursday night in the school cafeteria.

The meeting was called to order by the Mr. and Mrs. John Cray croft Wharton Jr. of Lexington, announce the engagement of their daughter, Elizabeth Ashby Wharton, to John Chenoweth Parsons son of Mr. and Mrs.

John Chenoweth Parsons of Louisville, Ky. The bride-elect was graduated from Westport High School in Louisville and is a junior at Murray State University. Miss Wharton is the granddaughter of Mrs. Thompson Vanmeter Ashby and the late Mr. Ashby of Jackson.

Mr. Parsons Is a graduate of St. Xavier High School in Louisville and is a senior at Murray State University. He will be graduated in June when he will NOW AT president, Ralph Lewis. The de votion was given by the Rev.

Douglas Westmoreland. The executive board recom mended the purchase of a color 1 8 ed television with stand for school use. The motion was if made and carried. Mrs. Jean Crawford, Ways in rm 1 I Pi Many Beautiful Fabrics MISS ELIZABETH ASHBY WHARTON f7 VVVrW Jill 1111 II 1111 0TolQ Visits Noted In Medina nyro cock of Starkville, visited his daughter, Mrs.

Bubba Pierc-ey and children Sunday. Mrs. Edna Haney and her mother, Mrs. Mabel Brooks, visited Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Haney By MRS. EARL PIERCEY Sun Correspondent MEDINA Mrs. John Haney of Memphis spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Cannon Haney and was also a visitor of her husband's grandmother, Mrs.

Maggie Haney. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Haney carried her back home to Memphis and visited his brother, Paul Haney. of Paris Sunday.

Sunday guests of Mrs. Eunice Barr and Mr. and Mrs. Tom New Spring Fabrics Arriving Daily POLISHED COTTONS, PERCALES, PETTI-POINT PRINTS CHECKS STRIPES SOLIDS HURRY IN FOR BEST. SELECTION.

SPORTSWEAR Williford were Mr. and Mrs. Leon Boren of Jackson. Saturday visitors of Mrs. Stel girl's best friend Acrobat shoes made specially for Buffy of the CBS television Affair," are for every girl who likes nice things.

Smart styling and the very latest in patents and patterns, Acrobat shoes are a girl's best friend for really setting off la Goodrich were Mrs. Frank Richards of near Medina, Mrs Dr. and Mrs. Robert Morris have returned from a trip visiting some of their children and Ed Darby and daughter, Pam of Camden and little grandson, Greg Keith who spent the grandchildren. The first stop weekend.

On Sunday Mr. and her wardrobe. was in Atlanta, at the home of their daughter, Lillie. The Mrs. Bill Keith came for the evening meal.

Other Sunday main attraction there was Charles Thomas Cate their llth guests were Mr. and Mrs. Har REG. $1.98 TO $2.29 YD. old Goodrich and Mrs.

Frances Akin from Jackson. grandchild. He was born to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cate on Feb.

10. flaw's 100 COTTON-45" WIDE The second visit was in Hunts- Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Austin and son Jay of Huntsville, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Ernest Laster, and his fat, ville with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Nul- $12oo ter, Jill and Bryant. A birthday mother and sister, Mrs. Opal party celebrating Bryant's sec To YD.

Coleman and Wanda. ond birthday made this visit even more enjoyable. They re Saturday night dinner guests of Mrs. Susie Watt and Mr. and Mrs.

Ronald Watt were Mr. and turned by way of Muscle Shoals Tie Fashion Circles For Fine Shoes" Downtown Old Hickory SHOE CIRCLES Mrs. Kenneth Watt of Jackson. Among the 20 hospital medi where they had a nice visit with Dr. and Mrs.

Melton Ambrose and children Mel, Mike and Richie. On Monday after their return home they went to Memphis to Columbia Broadcasting System, Inc. 1970. Acrobat Shoe Company, a divteion 'of Gonesco. cal record personnel attending an.

organizational meeting of West Tennessee Medical Record RAYON SUITINGS 45" WIDE jrQ REG. 1.98 YD. OVC Yd. Council at Jackson were Bar spend the night with Dr. and Mrs.

Craig Grant and family. bara Quinn, and Irene Piercey. Before the trip Mrs. Grant hon ored her mother by inviting for i lunch all the ladies on Mrs. Morris' paternal side of the family.

This group of 16 fondly POLYESTER KNIT SYLPHS 100 POLYESTER KNIT NEW SPRING FABRICS 45" 60" WIDTHS call themselves the "Leake Ladies" and had a most joyous oc-cations of family togetherness. Downtown Old Hickory Mall to E98 2) YD. Win Contest" YD. and Spend a Day with Buffy COME IN AND VISIT OUR ART NEEDLEWORK DEPT. MRS.

VERA HILL, INSTRUCTOR Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ernest! Laster of Huntsville, and Sheri, their little daughter, vis-! ited their parents last Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Laster, and Mr.

and Mrs. Weldon Jack-j son. They also visited his grand- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Hensley in Memphis.

Another grandson, Eddie Baker Gilley of Fort Worth, also visited his grandparents recently. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Earl Pier-cey attended the funeral of her grandfather, Malcolm Harth-cock, in Union City Friday. Mrs.

Lockie Callahan and two children of Somerville are visiting her aunt, Mrs. James Lovell. Marion Parrish of Tulsa, visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.

B. Parrish and his sister, Mrs. Ray McNeil, and her family. His mother-in-law, Mrs. Lula West, who has been visiting them, returned with him and little Julie Parrish is staying on for a visit with her grandmother.

Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Laster visited their daughter and her! family, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne! Benson in Memphis.

Her moth-' er, Mrs. Melvin Henslev. is! "Why I'd like to spend a day with Buffy." Mi VARIETY OF PLAID COLORS Flowers bloom on this sheer knife pleoted dress of 65 polyester 35 cotton Long sheer sleeves and grograin belt. Sizes 4 to 6x $12. 100 Acrylic Hand Washable OFF Quantities Limited -Sorry! also at the Bensons at this time, AGE.

HAME. STREET. CITY SEE THE GREATEST VARIETY OF PATTERN STYLES! NEW SPRING LINE OF BUTTONS BY B.G.&E. 2IP STATE. 3rd prize 50 Snugglers by Kid Duds 4th prize 50 Buffy rings by Wertheimer 2nd prize 12 Buffy watches by Sheffield Mrs.

Cora Wilson celebrated her 86th birthday Sunday with a dinner in the home of her daughter, Mrs. Vernon Barnett. In addition to Mr. Barnett those present were her son, Sam Wilson of Camden; her granddaughter and family, Mr. and Mrs.

George Beard and children, Jason and Saul, from Denver, another granddaughter, Mr. and Mrs. Farris Rollins, Jeff and Jena- two nieces, Mrs. Donna Minton of Union City and Mrs. Jack Hill of Dyer and baby girl, Heather, and a sister-in-law, Mrs.

Tessie Williams of Dyer. Mr. and Mrs. James Harth- The Buffy Collection from Cinderella! COME IN TODAY Sale Prices Good All This Week! tmpleirtn an fllatlvtt el ItHiuil ttollurt, lac. and SmiOiQrwilinf an proMalttd (torn nttrlng IN contort.

Vin the "Buffy" Contest and spend a day with Buffy in Hollywood! If you're age 6-12 just tell us "Why I'd like to spend a day with Buffy," in 25 words or less. The winner of our national contest will be flown to Los Angeles, with her mother. She will stay at the Beverly Hills Hotel where she'll treated in T.V. star fashion. Which is just as it should be, because during her day with "Buffy" she'll have a walk on part in "Family Affair!" She'll spend a whole day with Buffy, on the set and maybe on the beach.

And when she goes home, a whole wardrobe from the Buffy Collection will go with her. There's nothing to buy or sell, and the contest will be judged by Rosenau Brothers, on the basis of originality of thought. Use the roupon below. All entries must be in by midnight, June 15th, 1971. Bring or mail entry blanks to Kisber't.

Come in get Free Buffy balloon and picture. HOLLYWOOD SHOPPING CENTER NICE SUBURBAN HOME FOR RENT Electric Ileal, Storm Doors and Windows, Well Insulated, Window Air Conditioners, Draperies, Hardwood Floors. Available to move In Immediately, Adults preferred. Phone 424-7345, 7 P.M. 9 P.M.

ua klrui inwrLITIinr Ikl FACUIAKI CUnDDIMr' Ethnic inspired dirndl of all cotton, multi-stripe, white long sleeve, bodice abloom with embroidery. It's from Cinderella Buffy Collection. Sizes 4 to 6x Sizes 7 to 14 $11.00 Kisber'a Children Dept. Downtown Old Hickory aV w. STORE HOURS: 9:30 A.M.

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