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The Delta Democrat-Times from Greenville, Mississippi • Page 3

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Greenville, Mississippi
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Officers Wives jMr. And Mrs. Owen McCoy Are Honored At Farewell Open House Party winners There were five when numbers of the -Officer's' Ir Mrs Olvcn MtCoy losc attended Game Day pertained with a farewell open! Mends of (he honorccs last week. Winning bridge prucsjhouso Tuesday evening nl were: 1st prize. Cliarlcsjhomc honoring Mr.

and Owen Broadway; 2nd prize, Mrs. Mc Coy. who are leaving la Konarski; 3rd prize, Mrs. 11. in Main Newineycr; 4lli prize, Mrs Nor- The house was beautifully i-oratcd with the traditional red man Crawford: and 5ili prize.

Mrs. Kobt. MacDonald. Mrs. Claude Knieff won Ihe door prize.

Those attending were: Mesdames W. V. Woods. Wm. Scluck, U.

N. Brown, Grant Stevens, Robert Mur and green to carry out the Christ- mns motif. A Christinas tree was placed in tlic entrance linll and the living room bright arrange- nicnts of red carnations and green fern were used. In the dining room Ihe table was covered i red featured a candelabra ph H. L.

Morris, 11 Nichols, Chas. B. Broadway, It. Parker, A. K.

Ilalverson, on cither side by hollv nurlrtcr; Norman Crawford. Laur-'and red berries en Coil, John Kyle, T. Caughell. David Stockman. O.

Suzdaleff, A. Schultz, n. MacDonald, C. Knieff. w.

Konarski. E. H. Coughran, J. If.

W. Newmeycr, John llallgren. John Allback, lioberl Kllioll, Clias. Jackson. Elizabeth Henderson and Minett.

ROGERS SEED STORE YOUR GARDEN CENTER Washington Avc. NEW SHIPMENT OF Tropical Plants Fish Aquariums CHRISTMAS SUPPLIES FOR PETS Dog Beds Sweaters Toys Toys For Ciils Dogs Hlrc'ls Giv PARAKEETS BEAUTIFUt. YOUNG BIRDS CAN BE TAUGHT TO TALK your child an Aquarium lor Christinas. Beautiful and Educational. WE HAVE A COMPLETE LINE OF FEEDS CAGFS AND DOG SUPPLIES--SMALL DEPOSIT WILL IIOLI) ANV.

ITEM "flL CHRISTMAS. Altrusa iHas Annual Holiday Party Mrs. Ernebt Bnehler and Mrs. Irvin Sachs were hostesses to, a dinner parly for members of the Altrusa Clnb al the home of Mrs. Buehlcr.

The House was decorated In the Eradional colors of red and green with the focal point being the Christmas tree in the living room. Members exchanged presents and, in addition, gifts were pre senled to each member highlighting events in their lives. This feature of (he annual Christmas parly jis always looked forward lo as jself-appointed committee of Mrs. Carter and Mrs. Lucia Thompson takes care of Hie pro scnlalion of these gifts in very verse.

i Members attending were the hostesses, Mrs. George Archer, 'Mrs. Lester iN'elken, Mrs. Vela M. lclU Pace 3, i i Pec.

33, 1931 Officers Wives Club" jHave Gala Christmas At GAFB Club Mrs. T. King Hunter, Mrs. Tony Forte. Grace Van Norman, Mrs.

Lou Hansbrougli, Mrs. Lucia Thompson, and Mrs. Sarah Carter. Personally Speaking Miss Audron Moss, student at Delta State, is spending the holi- 'days with her parents, Mr. ami Mrs.

Aaron Moss and family in iLcland. Mrs. Ralph TliornlLcy and John N'eff will Saturday from Dallas, Texas, will spend the lioll- days with their mother, Mrs. Joe Xcff, Sr. Mrs.

T.L. King Oulslanding Club Woman A I A Announcement a made at Ihe A a Home Demonstration Club Christ- King mas parly, a i Mrs. T. of Ihe Limn Community selected as (he outstanding Home Demonstration Clnb Woman of Chicol County. She lias been a member for 11 years, rtocs nil her own sewing and for olhcr members of her family.

Keojis Ihe deep freeze products, makes jelly and preserves and cans food enough to keep the wliolc family during Ihe the mother of two year. She is ens. Mrs. King redecorated her home, nmg Ihe wall paper, p.iinlcd hci wood work and sanded and varnish ed her floors. She also does lex ilc painting and makes hookec nigs for her home.

She painted a able cloth for the Chicol county council. In Ihe center a place mat or cnch Home Demonstration Club giving its motto and flower. iThe border around (he edge of the Tea -Mrs. William ,1. llarnicont was wns held at the Greenville Al the iiianist who played Base Officer's Club songs for Ihe Christmas tea filvcn Hugo burning loss in the fire place provided a warm bacfcgrwiiK for the beautifully decorated table The centerpiece designed an, made by Mrs.

A Schultz was wlilie satin Christmas lice will each leaf edged in silver glitter Lighted tapers gave the tree warm glcm. Acting as hostesses at ttic tea anil coffee services were: Mes IM John Chick. Kverctl Wess man. James It. Dubosc, Win Cliaiiscll.

Chas. II. Ilrcadway, Jack It. Payne. Wm.

Ui-lluoskl, John Barber, mid Paul Smathcrs. In by Ihe.Officer's Wives Club. The 'James Home Is (Scene Of Gala iChristmas Party Mr. Mrs. Chnrlcs H.

James ami entertained at their home in Corklc Circle. Saturday night with a buffet dinner party to celebrate lhi Clirlslmas Holiday. The dinner lable was decoralcd i a center piece of green holly and singing carolers. The tiered candles on each side were decked! with beautiful red poinsctlin flowers and the arch-way into the din- ingtoom was decorated with two huge red hells anil holly to carry nut (tie Christmas spirit as wns the rest of Ihe house i Christmas tree lights, stockings, and mistletoe. clmvg of cottce was served by Mrs.

John Haley and the salad was served by Mrs. Sam Hosctli, Jr. A dinner dancing was enjoyed by nil the guests. Those attending were Mr. Mrs.

George Weathers, I I I Mr. Mrs. Jack Potter, Mr. Mrs.Art Hooper, Mr. Mrs.

Hugh Wallace Stovall, Mr. Sc Mrs. Waller Martin, Mr. Mrs. Harold Baylcs.

Mrs. )5ob Lester, Mr. Mrs. Sam nossett, Mr. Mrs.

John Haley. rangements were Mrs llz and Mrs. Itnfu Dye. Jr. Delicious refreshments, wen served.

il guests Includott Gra from the Greenville area zincf were never anything if 'before is a vine with tile name Home mem her painted In the form of a leaf She is always acSve In her club work anil has been prcsidenl am vice president 01 her club. She is now leader for Nutrition and substituted for Ihe landscape leader. She has attended all leader training meetings and county council meetings in 1355 and helped with booths nt the Cnunly Fair. Mrs. King is a member of the linptist church and is active in church work.

She has been an inspiration to the other clubs of the counly and has done much toward making her club a success. The I.unn Home Demonstration club was voted the most outstanding club of the county. i J. T. Portcra, winner of the First Prize for baking in Ihe Alabama Fair, says: "You should set my Fluffo white cakes now -they're wonderful! My same old' recipe tho only difference is the shortening.

They're si much licher lasting such a fine tenure!" better than you could possibly make before! Girl Scout Troop 17 Is Entertained Mrs. S. J. Azar and daughter Margaret entertained Ihe Gtr Scouts of troop 17 with Christ mas party recently at their home. limisc was dccorntcd hroughout with Christmas decorations.

The girls enjoyed playing and dancing. In the talent gome prizes were won by Virginia (Jar- rcll, first prize. Margaret Aznr, second prize, Hartal McCicndon. third prize, and Mary Powers, fourth prize. Delicious refreshments were served lo the girls a which the gifts were distributed.

Those attending were: Mrs. bert Carroll, Virginia Gnr- rell, Sue Garrelt. Joan Snell, Mary Slizabcth Powers, Cathy Lewis, Mary Catherine Jarnngin, Margaret Evans, Barbara McClcndon. Mary Ami Littleton, Jimmy Sue Lewis, Bilene Ilrophy, Grccr Ann Jones, Joan Martin, Patricia Krc-l user, Morinc Donahue, Susan Ed-, wards, Naccha Farrls, Margaret Mrs. Virgil Taylor, Mrs.

Azar and Miss Seima Azar. CHRISTMAS SHOP AT CONDON'S EVERYTHING TO MAKE YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING A PLEASURE DRUG STORE FOR "LAST MINUTE" SHOPPERS GLOVES From 1.95 COSTUME JEWELRY From $1.00 "No white shortening ever gave me cakes i this!" Mrs. Portcra adds. "But no wonder-Ruffo blends so much belter, makes the pret- Von'vc never seen sucb you'll get yon make 'cm with golden FlufTo! A really nor kind of cakes so light and delic.ilc. so much more tempting.

They just plain insie better, too! They're hotter in every way a yon could get with any olhcr shortening! iTinl's because FlufTo is a new AiW of i Even its color is i goiclen-yelloiv! It's blended by Procter Gamble from the finest quality ingrcdienls, by an exclusive flu Ring process. Like Mrs. Portcra, you'll find makes a wonderful difference in everything you bake or fry. Once you've tried it, you'll never go back to white shortening. Best of all, FlufTo actually costs no more than oiher leading shortenings.

And it's so digestible! So change to golden FJuffo for a new kind of cooking! licsl rich balicr. So my calts have a vomlerfiil tcxtinc! I me Fluffo in my Kinp. (on a lalk about rich: frosling I ever made!" MRS. PORTERA'S PRIZEWINNING WHITE CAKE Ihrtr hiih U'C ilufln tkftr.ie nny rfciffi that call fn ihnrifnirjf; rro voider: Fluffo upi lifted toV. flou Hi cupi iugor Itaip toll oni cling Combfnc flmir, sail and a i powder in i i bnal, A-iif FluITo ami I cup millc.

Heal vigorously by hand nr mixer (rr.cd um fnr 2 min. AiM ega u-hJC', cup milk and a i a Pca( for min. inlo iwo 9' (1W pjni uhich a been i rjuffo or 3mrf vjth paper. a ahnui 35 i at LiiwioiK Fud KC Mu VS cup Fluffo, 1 3 cup, v'ficd confecuoncrV iLgar and tsp. Add 2to square rrelted chcxolaie and heai Adif 5 cream or lop mult one at a lime heating, i smooth and Mocha AJJ I lbp.

fnsom coffee, in Iciny: Add V. p. mint flavoiing i fi.i a hcaifnz. SWEATER SETS From 56.95 boking powdt upFlUFfO Uvp gfl whilti mi 1 lloipoon vanitla BAGS From 2.95 AU-PURPOSE SHORTENING, NOT A TABLE SPREAD SCARVES SWEATERS 22 From 6.50 NECKWEAR From 1.50 fro-n caro'ltt).

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