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The Winston County Journal from Louisville, Mississippi • 3

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Louisville, Mississippi
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A. anism jbst-ictue, lassasim: ram, 15. im PAGE THRSJ PC -merit Of Mis f. 'Stewart Told church. They will sing at the Sunday night service which will close their years activities.

The auxiliaries of the WMU met at the church Monday afternoon. The intermediate R. and the general WMU meeting was held Monday night with Mrs. Rose Ferguson as program Ackerman Couple Is Married Mr. and Mrs.

Homer L. Demp-sey announce the marriage of their daughter, Linda, to Harold lan Hunt of Ackerman and Oak Harbor, Wash. Mr. Hunt the son of Mr. and Mrs.

Charhe Hunt, Sr. of Ackerman. The marriage was Stewar' iJpproacinng 'toJa" Former Resident is Named Regional Girl Scout Director Miss Mary Elizabeth Thon pson of Memphis has been appointed to replace Miss Allyce Nelson as regioral director of ths Girl Miss Thompson is a member of the national field staff headquarters in Memphis where she has been on the staff for, almost. three years. She was formerly operator of a private camp for girls in Georgia.

She was born Louisville, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Thompson. Before going to Georgia she worked in Mississippi with the WYCA. May.

Mr. Williamson is a graduate of Nanih Walya High School and is presently employed in Jack-sen. The couple will be married July 2 at the Murphy Creek Bap- tist Church in the Bond Community. Stewart Wedding Plans Four Guests Play Bridge with Club Members Tuesday Mrs. Harry Bennett, Mrs.

Lee Hamill, Miss Annie Doris Mc-Whirter and Mrs. Dan Fox were guests when the Tuesday Afternoon Bridge Club met with Mrs. Travis Hill. Mrs. Fox won guest high score; Mrs.

Joe Brent, club high; Mrs. Hammiil, over-all low; and Miss McWhirter, bingo. Other members playing were Mrs. Elton Foster, Mrs. Frank Canty, Mrs.

Ralph Caperton, Mrs. J. E. Calloway, Mrs. Joe Brent, Mrs.

Fred Hudson, Mrs. Jimmy McMillin, and Mrs. Jack Warner. Arrangements of gardenias, roses, and potted caladiums were used in the entertainment rooms. Mrs.

Hill served chocolate nut angel pie and coffee. Joseph Upchurch is Buried at Antioch Cemetery Saturday Funeral services for Joseph I 111 MUSIC SCHOOL TO BEGIN AT LOCAL CHURCH A school of music will begin at the South Louisville Baptist Church Monday night at continue through Friday night. The school is being sponsored by the Winston County Baptist Association. J. Smith will be teaching the adult beginner class and; Lewis Bridges, music director-at the First Baptist Church, will teach the advanced adult-course.

Mrs. J. R. McLellandr-will teach hymn playing and Mrs. Barney Smith will teach the junior age group.

"It will be well worth ther time of anyone interested in church music to attend," Leoni Sivils said. Pharish Upchurch were held at Antioch Baptist Church Saturday at 2 P. M. Rev. Ruben Clarft officiated and interment was in the church cemetery with Man-gum Funeral Home in charge, Mr Upchurch died in the Choe- taw County Hospital Friday where he had been a patient for nine days.

He was 76. He was a member of the Piesant HUV Methodist Church and a retired farmer. He is survived by two sister' Mrs. Irene Jackson and Mrs.t Molly Brown of Starkville and number of nieces and nephews. to raise the of the county.

Service Station TV'-' Louisville MISS DIXIE STEWART to marry July 2 CommitteeAppointed 'A Seeking Dad Is Rev. Taylor's Topic Sunday Morning "A Seeking Dad will be the topic of Rev. Howard Taylor's Sunday morning message at East Louisville Baptist Church. The men of the church will furnish the special music. The brotherhood will meet Thursday (tonight) at 7:30 at the church.

Saturday at 2:30 P. M. the Celestial Choir will have a party and choir rehearsal at the and Stephanie McGee participated. Mr. and Mrs.

Al Boykin and Jan and Miss Jennifier Jones of Cario, 111. visited Mrs. Chester Woodruff and Mr. and Mrs. Hilary Woodruff last week.

Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Graves of Greenville spent the weekend with Mr.

and Mrs. G. A. Ad-dkison. They attended the Wilkes family reunion at Calvary Sunday- Mr.

and Mrs. Bill Breed returned last week from a trip to Mex-ia, Texas where they visited Mrs. Breed's sisters. Miss Belinda Twiss of Jackson spent last week with Mr. and Mrs.

W. H. Hight. She returned home with them from the press convention in Biloxi. Harvey Green of Fresno, Calif, who is visiting bis aunt, Mrs.

J. M. McCown, in Noxapater, was dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. W.

H. Hight Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. Pat Tomlinson and son Pat and Miss Barbara Haimes spent several last week on the Gulf Coast.

wiiuani aicwaii, uiuwo bride, will light the candles. Ushers will be John Martin and Franklin Stewart 6 Honor Miss Ann Tabor A miscelleaneous shower honoring Miss Betty Ann Tabor, bride-elect of Gene Tilghman, was given in the home of Mrs. W. R. Pollard In Weir last week.

Co-hostesses were Mrs. J. R. Phillips, Mrs. Roy King, Mrs.

C. E. Ross. Mrs. Curtis Power and Mrs.

Hub Smith. A green and white color scheme was used throughout the house featuring lilies and Queen Ann's lace. The dining tab'e was covered with a lace cloth and was centered with an arrangement of Queen Ann's lace and bells of Ireland. Silver candelabra holding white candles flanked the arrangement. Mrs.

Pollard greeted the guests and presented them to the hon-oree, her mother, Mrs. Harold Tabor, and Mrs. A. J. Hilghman, mother of the groom-to-be.

Miss Tabor wore a trousseau frock of light blue poluhed cotton with lace trim. Her gift corsage was pink. She was presented a sterling silver compote by the hostesses. Punch, open face sandwiches, and cake squares were served to the 60 guests during the evening. Ladies Study Book Of John as Circles Meet on Monday Mrs.

Tom McCool gave the study from the Book of John when the circle of the United Presbyterian Church met Monday afternoon in the home of Mrs. C. L. McKay. Mrs.

E. B. Majure gave the -v Mrs. W. H.

Forster presided as business was conducted. Sandwich's, nabs, cookies and Cokes were served to the 12 WE SALUTE THE DAIRYMEN OF Winston County on the progress they have made May 26, in the home of the of-eiating minister, William J. uales, of Mathiston. Attending he bride was her sister, Ernestine, and the groom's only attendant was Billy Ray Johns of Ackerman. Nelda Dempsey, sister of the bride, also attended the wedding.

Mrs. Hunt is a graduate a 1961 graduate of the Ackerman High School and is the granddaughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Romedy, and the late Mr. and Mrs.

Robert L. Dempsey' of Louisville. Mr. Hunt is a 1957 graduate of Ackerman High School and is now serving with the United States Navy. He is the eranrisnn of Mrs.

N. A. Briaht and tho late Mr. Bright, and the late Mr. and Mrs.

Sherman Hunt all of Ackerman. After a wedding triD to BUoxi and New Orleans, the bride is at home with her parents and Mr. Hunt returned to U.S.N.A.S., Whidbey Island, Oak Harbor! Wash.f where he is completing his service. The couple plan to attend Mississippi State Univers ity in the fall. many.

Sgt. Childs has served four years in Germany where he was married to Mrs. Childs. They will be leaving for Fort Benning, Ga. soon.

Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Cagie. Jimmy and Beverly attended open house of Mr. and Mrs.

Earnest Crawford, Jr. in Marion, Ark. Sunday. They were accompanied on the trip by Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Hight who visited Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Rerrager and Mrs.

Money Crow in West Mem phis. They also attended the open house. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence McGee and Bonnie spent last Tuesday night in Memphis with their son and family, Dr.

and Mrs. Jack McGee, and attended the "Premiere of '61" by the Martha Scott Dancers in which Jo Lynn I mm li il of r- diploma last Carolyn Stewart marriage vows 'ik i tie Murphy -a officiate. W. W- Stewart and the son of lt. UCW'" pW and P6611 i.

oowart. sister of ,1 be soloist, and Blchardson, pi-lie weddiag music, .1 will be given in tahd latter and win by ner asu a nw" 01 nuu" jakbwia be Misses and Erma Wil- wi oe best man. (cfttil! be Donald i Sarin as flower (be Debbie Ball and Bobby ana irMiss Med Coffee Kj tag Tabor, bride-at Kshman, was hon-i i coffee the home Lamar Frailer (ty moraiog. Mrs. was co-bostess.

ihaqaet of red roses atjeneot of gardenias Ih the living room, were used on the kaTiiaj room. ns presented a of white carnations im of crystal in ner an ebetw cake wee tike aoatesset to Miss f. H. Tabor, Mrs. a.

Mrs. W.P.Ham-kOtrla Eight, Mrs. Hrs. B. F.

Clark, fficnardson, Mrs. Mrs. Charles i B. E. Watson, Mrs.

ul Hit. d. i Mnue fa tod "WDI1HI j5 Dixie ic 3 A BETTER Natural "Wildlth Wrolls, oioden, 4 t- A rV i the past year nomic welfare H. 0. Fancher S.

Church Ave. --5 hi ii i 'a' or Dairy Members of the Pilot' Club accepted suggested plans of work for the: coming year presented by chairmen of all committees at the regular business meeting held at the Rebel Cafe Thursday evening. Miss Earline Blocker, president, presided. Mrs. Margaret McLelland gave the invocation and inspirational devotion on "Precious A committee composed, of Miss Sylvia Parkes, Mrs.

Lorene Shearer, Mrs. Winifred McMillin, Mrs. Sadie Giffin, and Mrs. Doris Suber will prepare the float to be entered in the Dairy Day Par ade. The following members were present: Miss Earline Blocker, Mrs.

Louise Mills, Miss Elaine Wilson, Miss Bernice Pearson, Mrs. Doris Suber, Mrs. Julia Moore, Miss Sylvia Parkes, Miss Cecile Moore, Miss Bobbye Nell Blanton, Mrs. Canzada Hsthorn, members prescui. Mrs.

Joe Brent was hostess when the night circle met. Mrs. Grafton Bennett gave the lesson and Miss Vedys Fr zier gave the devotional from John. Two Mrs. Rhonda Haggard and Mrs.

Mary White were welcomed. The hostess aerved ice cream. orange cake. Cokes and coffee to the visitors and 14 members pre- sent. delivery a half time.

Our ii evidence of our -iy ii yr JuJ Day Float Mrs. 'TTancy McKay, Mrs. Ruby Bennett, Mrs. Sadie Giffin, Mrs. Lillian Rothwell, Miss SaUie Mae Brasfield, Mrs.

Willie Sue Doss, Mrs. Vera Clark, Miss Freida Earhart, Mrs. Lillian Fancher, Mrs. Dorothy Hathorn, Mrs. Margaret McLelland, Mrs.

Olga Hughes, Mrs. Winfred McMillin, and Mrs. Athalia Prisock. A uxiliary Member 1 8 Candidate for 8 and 40 President Mrs. Marilyn Kemp is a candidate for department president of the 8 nd 40 honor society of the American Legion Auxiliary.

The election will be held during the state convention to be held at the Heidelburg Hotel in Jackson, July 6. Mrs. Kemp now serves as the organizations vice president. Personal Mention Mrs. Allen Kent of Wichita, Kan.

left Saturday after a visit in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Reich. Also visiting in the Reich, home last week was their son, Mike, of Indianapolis, Ind. Mr.

and Mrs. Robe-t G. Bras-field and little daughter, Angl, of Hattiesburg, Mrs. R. 0.

Bras-field and son, Jimmy, and her grandchildren. Bob, Jill and Julie Brasfield, of Lorman, were weekend visitors in the home of Miss SaUie Mae Brasfield. W. T. Holm an and Martha Ann went to Fort Worth, Texas last week to visit their daughter and sister, Mrs.

Roy Lee Anderson, Mr. Anderson, Lee and Tommy. Mrs. Holman who had been visit ing In the home for four weeks returned home with Mr. Holman.

Martha Ann remained there where she will work in Y.W.C.A. camp as counselor this summer. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Thompson.

Mary Ellen and Douglas of Dumas. Texas are visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Thompson and Mrs. E.

L. Home and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. William L.

Toles and children, Tony, Lee Ann and Morgan of Jackson spent several days of their vacation here with heir parents and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Watson.

Mr. and Mrs. David Eaves and Susan of Starkvllle were guests In the W. H. Watson home last weekend.

Rev. and Mrs. E. C. Johnston, 1 Billy and Allen, moved to Col-; umbus last Tuesday.

Their tern-1 porary address will be 1407 North Seventh, Columbus. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Merrill and children will move Into the house vacated by the Johnstons at Pontotoc Street. Mr.

Merrill owns and operates the curb market la Court Street. Mrs. Bill Martin, Sandra and Billy visited their parents and cramtpa rents, Mr. and Mrs. J.

O. Chapman, la Newton durinj the weekend. Sandra remained; for a week visit. i Mist Peggy Ming will be em-; ployed by the local A SC. office for several weeks this summer.

1 She teaches school at paicnci during the fall months. MIm EUtabetn Prince of Ma- Coo visited from friday till Sua- day la the Harold Ming home. Mrs. Archie Younger Is spending this week la Atlanta. Ga.

vlaitmg her daughter and ww-ia. law, Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Ward. ASe Francs Chlhn of Mc Outre A.F.B..

N. ih In the home of lister. Mrs. L. D.

Kill, aad family and other relative. Other guetis are I 'M aad Cn. Jack CWds of Cer- Elton Foster at the Foster's Dept. Store is offering luggeition to Brtnda Stewart, Winston County's Dairy Princess, on what to cive her other for Father1! Day on Sunday, June IS. PLEASE FATHER Elton Suggests The finest in Blacks, beautiful material and all colors.

Priced from 05.95 to 012.5 The $12.95 Dacron ft 50 Wool LIFE FOR ALL Business and Homes Gat, in abundant quantity, fuels the growth of "on oi many typei ot enterprises, thiii ereaun mort taxes for community betterment MEN'S HATS NStUral al br'n8'1 eomtont conveniencet that air conditioning, modern Spendable refrigeration. and water heating. These have convertible cuffs, wear buttoned or with link! White Only 03. 50 COOL SPOHT SHOTS Give nim WING SHIRTS by 4 Winp Bud Berma ft npandin economy of the Southeast, Southern Nat- U.J!. Jine role.

In ttw n. of gM hav bn increased two and $100'W0 txpansion program "veiopment of the great area we serve. ties $1.00 tj $1.50 BEDROOM SHOES $1.98 to $5.00 We Gift Wrop Fret tto Crrra It Yoitr mt; mm i i munAL Gas JL 1 PA'fJ Cfl.05 Co 04.9.5.

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94,190
Years Available:
1892-2024