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Alabama Journal from Montgomery, Alabama • 18

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Alabama Journali
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Montgomery, Alabama
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18
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Beta Beta. Chapter Has 'Rush Party' MewTttOMBir. ALABAMA TMWHIATt TOAl A. IMS Q. ALAIAMA JOURNAL OES Reception Annette Dru Beasley, Jo Ann Colquett, Mary Alice God- win, Virginia Jackson, Elois Me- Set For Oct.

16 inii ,11 11 (SHU V- ilflll i.il Beta Beta Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi met in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Azbell Tuesday night for a rush party. Miss Virginia Jackson acted as hostess. Members dressed in costumes to A regular meetiag of Liberty l'Vht SI It i li Ji ll Chapter No.

234. Order of the 1 A Glamory, Come Page, ixrena Sellers, Billie Ruth Sandley, Au-" drey Wallace, Sue Sanders, She-lah Cooper and Mesdames Collins, Joyce David, 'Barbara Jones, and Jackie Sims. THE represent! some person who had Eastern Star, was held Tuesday evening ia the Red Room of the Masonic Temple, with Mrs. Eliza-be-i Broxtoo. worthy matron, and achieved success in an occupa tion which, they would have liked to pursue, but didn't.

Rushees Enxor B. Lloyd, worthy patron. RUST STAINS present were Misses Jenella Dun ZUD presiding. i.i 53 IH Htm 4 Crftl The following visitors were in L4pnUt iter. ag.mrire'gTxM 1 ning and Joan Gates, Mrs.

Ann Goodear, and Dorothy Hova-ter. Refreshments were served from a table appointed In smilax. "a troduced: Dr. John L. Thompson, pav grand patron.

Mrs. 11a Thompson. Elisabeth Armstrong IWUMMM MurAMtar. IMA HM at Arw. Miss Virginia Jackson and Miss Elois McGiamory served.

Chapter No. 10: J. D. Cosby, EUIUI AXfAASa Members present were Misses 8 worthy patron. Mrs.

Annie Cosby and A. P. Poase, Montgomery Chapter No. 180; Mrs. Cora Wright, worthy matron.

Theodore Schafcr. worthy patron, Mrs. Av-erilia Bird. Mrs. Marion Johnson, Prestige at a Price that's why your Dad, too.

preferred Elebash Claude Wright, Mrs. Betty Smith, Mrs. Mary Ramsey. Mrs. Rose bud Schafer.

Mrs. Evelyn Doug- as. Mrs. Dolly Thomas. Mrs.

Ruth Naile. Mrs. Mary Biesecker Mrj Josephine Ruskin. Robert Ruskin. Mrs.

Bonnie Morgan, John Bush, and William Johnson, Maxwell Chapter No. SIS: Mrs. Barbara Murray, and Donald Mur to WUI ray. Ascutney Chapter No. 2.

Windsor Vermont. Mrs. Floye L. Cameron, affiliated member, was introduced and signed the By Laws of the chapter During an impressive ceremony 7 i t) vV rp S2 Down lerms S2 Weekly the following candidates were initialed into the order: Mrs. Ruby Anderson.

Liberty Chapter No. 234. and Mrs. Gail Bush, Maxwell Chapter No. S18.

Court esy initiation for Maxwell Chap ter. Special music was furnished by aUaca HOC fotti have come to Elebash for fUMJt of Jewelry At the lowest of price. It's eves mor true today the largest election la this town of magnificent jewelry. At prices that er com pan son. No extra charge for credit, either you caa tale a year to pay.

Aad your purchase 1s backed by the 4-year Eebaaa reputation for Integrity. IELMBASffl) the choir under the direction of Mrs. Amy Willingham. Minutes and communications I I i 3 were read by Mrs. tnzaoeia Edwards, secretary.

Mrs. Merle Morrison served as Martha Pro- Tern Mrs. Mildred Boone. Mrs. Ruth McNeill, appointed to in struct Mrs.

Ruby Anderson, and Mrs. Marion Johnson and William Maria Paschall of Uniontown; 2nd Miss Hill. The hostess is seated. Miss Hill and James S. Hick-son, of Rustburg, will be married Tuesday evening, Nov.

22, "in the Church of the Ascension. BRIDE'S LUNCHEON Caught by our cameraman yesterday at the luncheon given by Mrs. Guy C. Youngerman, for Miss Mildred Hill, are left to right, Mrs. Franklin Toothaker, Miss 66 DEXTER 0S Gives you the finest I names and the newest Jt if I I styles in Shoes II I 1 and always -J I 111 SAVES YOU 1 30 to 60 I I I on every pair I I I I I BLACK I II I FASHION SUEDE II I BROWN I II 4 GOES SUEDE I HALFWAY Vsjk I II ON MEDIUM II HEEL SHOES I If Brilliantly ty I amazingly I 1 light, soft and flexible on If I easy walking medium heels.

I I I What more could you ask? 1 1 rrK Good Fit? W'll see to that. Ilpj vvi iust steP in to see us ILv NEW SHIPMENTS jQ fa ffi ARRIVING DAILY Samples Cancellations WWl I Famous Brandt ti Johnson appointed to instruct Mrs, PHONE 8891 a NO. 1 COURT SQUARE Gai. Bush. Mrs Elizabeth Broxton an Treasured Recipe nour.ced that grand chapter of 1 AAASSi SXCAASa TVTBkSM KXEBAta tXRAS CLEAASa Chairmen Named For Club Party- Alabama would be held Oct.

16. 17. 18. 19 and that the star points. conductress and association con Mrs.

Mary Ellenberg. president ductress were to Assist in serving At the reception Oct. 16. At the of the Montgomery Emblem Club, has appointed Mrs. John Ship'n Shore bib-front broadclotfi Wh.ney Hotel.

4:30 to 6 p.m. Starr, and Mrs. D. E. Davis Attendance prizes donated by Mrs Alice Neal.

Mrs. Johnnie chairmen of the Emblem Club's Wilscn. Mrs. Nada Poter, Mrs party Sunday in Birmingham at Virgie McDaniel. Mrs.

Betty Mrs. McGehee Gives Recipe For Favorite Lemon Pie Mrs. J. Hardie McGehee contributes our prized recipe this week, which is her favorite lemon pie. These are especially busy days for Mrs.

McGehee who is anxious to gel into her new home in Cloverdale Park. Along with dreaming of color schemes and draperies. Mrs. McGehee is planning her garden and hopes to move in during the third week in October. My Favorite Lemon Pie eggs 1 cup sugar 1 tablespoon butter 2 tablespoons flour 112 lemons Whip six olIows well and add Migar.

flour, butter, strained lemon juice and grated rinds. Cook in double boiler until thick. Beat three of the egg whites and fold into lemon mixture. Tour into a baked pie shell and cook ten minutes in a 250-degree oven. Make the Tutwiler Hotel.

Smith and Mrs. Mary Biesecker were awarded to Mrs. Ruth Tal The Montgomery Club is the sweetened with hostesses group and 25 members ler. Mrs. Nellie Ruth Fisher.

Mrs Mattie Bean. Mrs Ruby Anier and officers of the local club plan to attend the party, beginning at son Miss Dian Fisher and Gaude 7 p.m. si embroidery Mrs. Ellenberg will represent the Montgomery Chapter during the Supreme National Convention Wright. The next regular meeting will be I eld Tuesday evening Nov.

1. During the social hour refreshments were served in the dining room by Mrs. Myrtle Chamblcss, chairman, and Star Points. in Birmingham. meringue of other whites and por oer pie.

Bake 15 minutes in an oven set at 300 degrees. Farris Is Named Cadet Commander Eihibll ravelled NEW YORK. Oct. 5 wf The Robert G. Farris, of Montgom Tea This Afternoon Fetes Miss Mildred Inge Hill National Assn.

of Manufacturers has unveiled its "Americade." a 1 mobile exhibit showing the coun-trv'i exoected crowth in the next 1 20 years. It will be displayed ia Mrs. Thomas D. Hopkins was a number of Eastern cities. i hostess this afternoon at a in were used in the reception moms, and pink roses centered the white damask-covered table in the din- I her home on Fairview Avenue, ery, has been named brigade commander of the cadet staff at West Point, according to an announcement by Col.

Robert D. Johnston, secretary. National Public Relations Committee of West Point Societies. Cadet Farris, son of Mr. and Mrs.

H. G. Farris, 3365 Clover-dale Road, was captain of last year's Army football- team. See 66 DEXTER AVE whose marriage to Dan R. Stal-, room- lings Jr.

will take place Oc. 21 piece were white candles in sil-in an evening ceremonv in the ver candelabra, and Mrs. Oscar Episcopal Church of the Asccn-j Covington served punch from a sion. silver-embossed punch bowl. Arrangements of pink flowers The guest list numbered 35.

Next to Bern's Jewelers Social Notes Mrs. Julian Ridolphi. Elizabeth iascsom4clcrng as a wedding cake sprayed with delicate faeortine ROYALTY embroidery! Smt'n Show: tops this fine (Howard', is ill at St. Margaret's I Hospital. New for Fall '55 Fraternity Hears Panel Discussion Alpha Chapter of Delta Kappa Gamma held the October meeting Wednesday at Capitol Heights Junior High School.

Miss Elizabeth Lewis, chairman of Selective Recruitment served as moderator for a panel discussion, with the following blouse with a little pointed collar. a Sprinkle of costly pearl buttons. Washable white combed cotton with a marvelous sheen pretty-pastel detailing. Sizes 30 to 40. tjust in bright-woven patterns, sew phots looTi Col.

Thomas H. Williams will attend the fall meeting of the Mid-South Association of Independent Schools, this week-end in LINE TV FOR 1956 "IN THE HEART OF FURNITURE ROW" NIX GODWIN FURNITURE CO. 129 Commerc St. participating: Miss Jcry Shrebe of Huntingdon College. "A Pupil Who was Recruited by Teachers;" Mrs.

D. D. Black. "The Home Can Help;" Lee Douglas. Lanier principal.

"High School Is A Fertile Field;" and Mrs. W. M. Munro. of Huntingdon College.

"Freshman Year A Time Of Decision." Cradle Roll St. Margaret's Hospital Mr. and Mrs. J. L.

Venable. 916 Grenada a son, John Logan, Oct. 4. 13 COURT SQUARE i Mr. and Mrs.

J. N. Smith. Rt. 1, Prattville, a daughter, Oct.

4.) Sheer perfection are these gorgeous new creations' from a master craftsman. Mr. and Mrs. W. M.

2079 Midway a Alicia Ann, Oct. 4. The buffalo is big and tough arid strong and long and wide ft A As sketched lit black suede. but he makes the softesr $13.98 shoes on earth when Mr. and Mrs.

R. L. Mitchell. 1586 Anne a son, James Sew ell, Oct. 4.

Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Slaughter, 1915 Gibson a son, George Macon Oct.

4. Mr. and Mrs. B. M.

Jackson. IS 86 Anne a son, James Sewell, Oct. 4. Mr. and Mrs.

W. E. Nelson, 2036 Gorgas a daughter, Oct. 4. Mr.

and Mrs. G. T. Adamson, Wetumpka, a daughter, Gladys Terri, Oct. 5.

Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Reeves, Rt.

1 Montgomery, a son, Oct. S. Mr. and Mrs. A.

A. Bernard, 2017 Gibson a son, Charles Thomas, Oct. 6. SIZES 4 to 10 AAAA to 6 As sketched in brown or black suede. $13.98 tans his hide! QC Sizes To 12 AAAA To 12 MAIL ORDERS add state tax.

We pay postage 7 Philathea Class Holds Meeting The Philathea Class of Frazer Methodist Church held a meeting Tuesday night in Gross Hall, with Mrs. C. C. Rea presiding. Officers making reports were: Mrs.

Elizabeth Ward, Mrs. W. H. Dees, and Mrs. Mattie Morgan.

Games were diversion, and the hostess, Mrs. Rea, served refreshments during a social hour. 1.00 Extra Sixts 10Vi to 12 Lots of smart-textured interest in this marvelous soft marve lously serviceable new leather. Like all Shenanigans tha best friend your feet ever had. Black or tan.

As sketched in brown or. red calf. 13' COURT. SQUARE $13.98.

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