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Tune In WTJS THE JACKSON SUN Waci Ada 1103 SUNDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1939, PAGE FOUR Personal Mention ANDERSON CHAPEL SERVICES TONIGHT good many more will be present this evening at 7:30. Mrs. Harry Harwood will, sing and Dr. Samuel Stanworth will preach on "The Magnetism of the Cross." A cordial invitation is extended to alL Miss Mary Helen Perry to Wed Robert Walter Tyree in Early Winter Ceremony in Trenton The series of special services being held at Anderson Chapel this week, will come to a close this A good many of the friends from Jackson have attended these services and it is hoped a He who ridicules scientific research, makes only himself ridi- culous. Mr.

and Mrs. Gus Levy are leaving Tuesday for a visit of ten days to relatives in Evansville. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Davidson left today for a motor trip.

They will spend the next two weeks at points in Iowa and Nebraska. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac B. Tigrett leave on Monday for French Lick where they will spend the next week.

Mrs. Alice B. Lane spent the week end in Lexington as guest of her daughter. Miss Dorothy tory for Union and that of high nvr Trenton called for A real celebration and the guests were in a gay mooa, reaay xor an evening of dancing. Amnntt OTimta were Jane THE CALENDAR MONDAY A.

M. Miss Harriet Holland Mrs Lake are entertaining at Mrs. Lake's home, honoring Miss Nell Edenton Low, bride-elect 2:30 P. M. Huntersville A.

meets at the school, program based on County' Health Unit 3:00 P. Circles of the Woman's Auxiliary, First Presbyterian Church will meet as follows: Circle 2, Mrs. Smith Childs, chairman, will meet at the church. Circle 3, Mrs. M.

S. Wise, chairman, will meet in the home of Mrs. Norris Taylor, 900 East Chester. Circle 4, Mrs. Fred Smith, chairman, will meet in the home of Mrs.

Charles Wray, W. Harris and Mrs. Bradford Murdoch, co-hostesses. Circle 5, Mrs. M.

E. Coy, chairman, will meet in the home of Mrs. J. J. Hicks, 402 Highland.

Circle 1, Mrs. Robert Beare, chairman, will not meet. 3:00 P. M. Cumberland Presbyterian Circles meet in homes as follows: Circle 1, Mrs.

K. K. Bradberry, 228 Fairground Circle 2, Mrs. C. McMillan, 510 Short Street-Circle 3, Mrs.

J. Robbins, 747 E. Chester. 3:00 P. M.

-The circles of the First Baptist W. M. S. will meet as follows: No. 1, Mrs.

Spencer Truex, 125 W. Grand. No. 2, Mrs. M.

G. Freeman, 120 Walnut No. 3, Mrs. T. J.

Kimbrough, 304 Arlington. No. 4, Mrs. J. J.

Hurt 564 E. Main. No. 5, Mrs. M.

H. Taylor, 373 N. Royal. No. 6.

Mrs Conger, 136 Hat-ton. No. 7, Mrs. H. T.

Ethridge, 704 N. Royal. No. 8, Mrs. John Darnell, 229 Neely.

No. 11,: Mrs. King Jamison, Institute. 7:30 P. M.

The Business Woman's- Circle will meet with DeL0. 151 Poplar. Opal Davis, co-hostess. 3:30 P. M.

W. M. S. meets at First Methodist Church' with- that Mrs. W.

L. Bobbitt had club prize, a pottery vase. Mrs Ben A. Jarre tt won the guest award, an Ivy bowL O. Brown cut consolation and received book ends.

Mrs. Hunter was presented miniature pottery slippers. Mrs. Hunter then presented Hinson with two pottery pitchers. Mrs.

Holmes, assisted by Misses Lily and Flossie M. Ball, served delicious salad plates, The guest list Included Mrs. Floyd Car-rington. Mrs. James Galbraith, Mrs.

Ben Jarrett Mrs. Joe V. Holmes, and Misses Imogene Butler and Miss Leota Holmes. The Lexington Philharmonic Club met in the apartment of Mrs. Carl Armstrong Monday night with John D.

Wyatt as co-host The business session consisted of plans for the District meeting of the West Tennessee Music Clubs which will be held in the First Baptist Church of Lexington on Saturday, Oct. 14, with the Lexington Club as host Various committees were appointed by the president Miss" Lily Ball, Mrs. Ben A. Jarrett has charge of the program for this meeting Mrs. Thoburn Holmes gave the discussion from the study book, "Men in- Music." by Deems--Tav- 1 Anderson, Byron Burrus; Gertrude Lane.

BRINGS YOU i A GYPSY Miss Nancy Bond is spending the Stegall, Earl, cam; ueisy oe, -Riofiar Turner: Harriet Benton, I -i lis- week end in Nashville where she attended the Vanderbilt-Kentucky TVi ynum Jann Cashon. Sam May Nell White, Russell game on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Hampton Gulledge Birmingham; JtuzaDem oeamuu, Alex Dancy; Caroline Pritchard, winhnic- Claudia Hender- of Lampasas, Texas, are visiting In the home of their parents, Mr.

and Mrs. J. H. Gulledge, at 427 W. King son, Rhea Dabney; Olamai Bryant street.

Mrs. John Hooks returned to her Cundiff, John Muse, wmerme Baird, Barton' Currie; Betty Armstrong, Paul Burkeen; Martha Frances Bobbins, Ed Spencer; home in Clarksdale, on Sat An announcement of wide inter est is being made today when Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Henry Perry of Tr salon announce the engagement of daughter, Mary Helen Perry, to Robert Walter Tyree, also of TrentonT The wedding will' be celebrated in the First- Baptist Church'' in December before the holidays. Miss Perry was graduated from Stephens College, Columbia, Missouri, and was prominent in many campus activities.

She attended Union University where she was a member of Chi Omega sorority and received her Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Tennessee. Mr. Tyree Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. George P.

Tyree of Trenton. He is connected with the firm, and Eldridge, in Trenton, where, following their marriage, the couple will make their home. Miss -Perry -ha been identified with the many social circles in Jackson as well as Trenton for during the time she attended Union University she was in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Williams.

Miss Frances Williams is among the bridesmaids Miss Perry has chosen for her wedding which will be an outstanding event in the winter season. r. K. GAVE SPORTS DANCE ON FRIDAY urday after a week's visit to Mrs. John Carden.

Mrs. E. G. French," of Knoxville. Frances Long, Kenneth Miner; vs-car Harris," Molly Vineyard.

Stags: Ralph Jones, W. G. Currie, t. -HMmnrut Martin. Billv Christie, has- joined Mr.

French, who' has u-ue in cnarge ox program. been in Jackson for a short time, Her, review consisted of a com Max Melton, Everett Davis, Wade and they are making their home at 1Z4 west Grand. SI Mrs. W. J.

Lamb, of Birming- nam, Aia la the guest of Mrs. red Asnoy. Mrs. Judson Kimbrough is in Topeka, Kansas, where she is the guest 01 Mrs. uoarrey Moore.

J. E. Riley, of Wichita, Kansas, is here for a visit find is a guest in the home of Mrs. Rebecca Tucker, E. Main street Per Pair Mr.

and Mrs. Edward J. Smythe, of Nashville, have come, to Thompson, Billy weDD, joe Ky, Robert FJam, and Donald Hanafee. R1VERS-W ALDINGTON RITES ANNOUNCED Mr and Mrs: C. D.

Rivers announce the marriage of their daughter, Mary, to Mr. Samuel The ceremony took place at tne home of the bride at ten clock Saturday morning in the presence of immediate families and. a few close friends. The ring ceremony was used with Rev. C.

C. Newbill of Humboldt officiating, who had performed the marriage ceremony of the bride's parents. The bride wore a blue ensemble with black accessories and a corsage of Talisman roses for her ww- wyy 'I Jackson to make their home and are living at 595 N. Hays. Silken threads touched with Mrs.

F. M. Frankland, Mrs. John jaaich of Columbus. Mrs.

P. 'colour magic of carefree laughter TUESDAY 10:30 A. M. Mrs. Carl Tisdal entertains with a morning party at the Jackson Country Club complimenting Miss Nell Edenton Low, bride-elect 10:30 A.

Study Club meets" with Mrs: Hunter Baird, Country Club Lane, in business session. 3:00 P. M. Ideal Division 39 meets in Elks HalL 3:00 P. M.

Bemis Book Club meets in home of Mrs. O. S. Brock, Mrs. L.

J. Denning and Mrs. Earl Seaton presenting pro' gram. -y A P. M.Mrs.

Ernest Edenton Jr; entertains with a complimenting Miss Nell Edenton Low at the New Southern Hotel. 7:30 P. M. The Mary Anna Tomlin Circle of the First Presbyterian Church will meet in the home of Miss Evelyn Hancock, 503 North Royal, Miss Carry Scales, co-hostess. 1 WEDNESDAY i- 10:00 A.

M. Central Council, plans all day School of Instruction at West Jackson School, with lunch served at the school. 10:30 A. M. MacDowell Music Cluh meets at the City Hall In business session.

3:00 P. M.Mrs. Clarence Pigford -compliments Miss Nell Edenton Low with a bridge party at Chevy Chase. 3:00 P. M.

Writers Department of Woman's Club meets with Mrs. Lee Rush, 590 N. Hays. 3:00 P. M.

The Altruist Class of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church will meet in the home of Mrs. J. A. Morris, 160 McCorry St 3:00 P. M.

-Westover Community Club meets with Mrs. J. D. Hinton. 3:30 P.

M. Miss Guy Leeper and Mrs. Robert, Leeper will entertain the Wednesday Afternoon Club at their home, Rose r. 3:30 P. M.

Juvenile MacDowell meets in City Hall for business session. D. Bruton, Mrs. W. J.

Bray and Mrs. Maude Johnson have returned from Nashville where they spent the' week attending the session of and gay dancing abandon of Rom The T. K. O. fraternity gave an informal dance on Friday evening at the Tavern, the first dance since the opening of the fall session of high school.

The guests arrived in sports attire -right from the football game where they had seen Union gain the victory over the- Tennessee Teachers from Memphis. This vic tne National Convention of Amerl can War Mothers. any's Gypsy bands. Fall's transition to vividly tinted patterns, to crisp Alexander B. White, of Tennessee and Daytona winds touched with frost brings transition ceacn, Diorida, and Mrs.

Roy Weaks McKinney, of Paducah, are expected for the U. D. C. Convention and wil be guests in the home to a stocking as new as the season, as sparkling parison of the lives and compositions- of Mozart and Tchaikowski, and the fallacy of the assumption that a composer's work is a direct represent-tlon of his own life. The sad, depressing, and almost tragic life of Mozart was contrasted with the light joyous music of his "Tlgmo" and "The Magic Flute." This discussion was continued, by study of Beethoven along the same line.

Following the discussion Mrs. J. Pafford sang, very effectively and. beautifully, "Ah! Sad Indeed My by Mozart accompanied by Mrs. John Hinson.

Miss Flossie M. Ball played the beautiful-and well-loved "Mindet in by Beethoven. A social hour followed at which time the hostess served a delicious salad plate to the following: Miss Flossie M. Ball. Miss Lily M.

Ball, Miss Georgia McCalL Dr. Cornelia Huntsman, Mrs. Joe Moore, Mrs. Esco Derryberry, Mrs. Charles Mrs.

John Hinson, Mrs. J. A. Pafford, Mrs. J.H.

Lacy, Mrs. Ben A. Jarrett Mrs. Paul Caywood. Mrs.

J. T. Holmes, H. D. Barry and John D.

Wyatt The Friday afternoon Book Club met tills week in the home of Mrs. W. R. Holland with her daughter, Mrs. Charles McDill, as hostess, and Mrs.

W. Tomerlin co-hostess. Subjects of study included the City of Philadelphia, George Bernard Shaw, and Current Events. Contests were held on these and it was found that Mrs. O.

H. Austin had won the club prize, with Mrs. Milton Hunter winning the visitors' award. The consolation prize went to Mrs. Ben A.

Jarrett Mr. and Mrs. Ben Douglass were hosts tq. the Couples Club Friday night In their attractive home on Linden Avenue. Bridge was enjoyed and handsome prizes were awarded those holding high scores at the end of the progressions.

Records show that direct car operating costs have been reduced 50 per cent since 1925. 01 Mr. and Mrs. Tiarett. Jjar.

ana Mrs. William Lanier cave returned from Oklahoma Citv wnere mey. attended tne annual convention of the National Funeral with freshness as the shaking tambourines and the jing-ling earrings of the gypsies. As teen ht Mademoistffe. Others 69c and 79c THOMPSON-FINLEY'S Association.

J. Mr. and Mrs. David Murray spent the week-end in Memphis where tney joined Mr. and Mrs.

Char 1m Couldn't Be Smarter McClellan of Miami Beach, who are visiting mends there. On Wed nesday they will come to Jackson BUSTER BROWN for a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Murrav. mr.

Mcwieiian Dftng Mrs. Murray uroiaer. Mrs. i Herbert 1 Vaughn of Martin has returned home after a week's visit to ner sister, Mrs. Lee Chand SHOE STORE y.4.

213 E. Lafayette Street ler. Mrs. -Lee Chandler left on Sat urday night for a visit to St Louis where she will attend the marriage THURSDAY 10:00 A. M.

West Tennessee District W. B. Rally, will be held at New Southern HoteL 10:00 A. The Quarterly Session of Woman's Missionary Union Will be held at Poplar Heights Baptist 10:30 A. M.

Mrs. J. F. Hailey's Bible Class opens nineteenth year of study with all day meeting with Mrs. Roy Bledsoe, 435 West Grand.

-r 11:00 A. M. Mrs. Frank Owen will entertain the Stitch and Chatter Club at her home on North Royal. 2:30 P.

Thornley Jobe entertains Vanity Fair Club at her home in Northwood. M. Poplar Corner Community Club meets with Mrs. Roy Williamson, Mrs. W.

L. Cawthon assisting. Leader, Mrs. F. K.

Fisher. Subject Home care of the sick." 3:00 P. M. W. C.

T. U. meets in the City Hall. 3:00 P. M.

Regular meeting of Mignonette Lodge 99, L. A. to B. i of R. T.

meets in Elks Hall to make final plans for State meeting In Memphis, October 18. 3:00 The Entre Nous Club meets with Mrs. Clyde Liddell. 7:30 P. M.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hutcherson will entertain Vera McGee Club at their home on Poplar Corner Road. P. M.

Chi Omega Association Mrs. Gasser, Poplar Corner Road. 10:00 P. M. Mr.

and Mrs. David Murray are entertaining with a dance at the New Southern Hotel complimenting Mr. and Mrs Charles McClellan of Miami Beach. ox ner nepnew, js red Robert Hearn. Mrs.

Irving Blakney. who has undergone treatment at Webb- That's What You -Will Hear Your. Friends Say About Your New Hairdress, Styled' by Us. We Specialize in Suiting1 Your -V: Williamson Hospital the past week, will return to home, 219 Talbot in a few days. Mrs.

T. M. Lewis was called to Alexandria. on Fridav niirht Dy tne serious illness of her sister. Misses Carolyn Prichard.

Beth DeFord, Becky Jean Gunn and Hilda McClaran are home for the week-end from Columbus, where they are attending school at so. j. w. England todav is snendin FRIDAY 10:00 A. M.

Memorial Hospital Board meets at the hospital. 3:00 P. M. Pride of Tennessee Lodge 849, L. A.

to B. of R. meets in Elks Halls for business session. 3:00 P. M.

The Drama Department of the Woman's Club will meet in the club room. monev on rrocprle nH mnn meat Including poultry and rab-1 Observing NATIONAL BUSINESS WOMEN'S WEEK, OCT. 8-14, 1939 IVlilady Beauty Shoppe on. SATURDAY 11:00 A. M.

Low-Nuckolls wedding will take place in the home of the bride-s parents, Mr. and Mrs William Carlton Low, 443 E. Lafayette. 11:30 A. M.Mrs.

Bruce Edenton entertains the Low-Nuckolls wedding party at breakfast at her home in Northwood. For All Kinds of BATTERY SERVICE Call 665 1 ARMSTRONG A WILLIAMSON Lexington Ave. Phone 180 144 Hurt Street Parties For Bride, Book Clijib I SlW rw i Soohisticated Suedes Be a Quick Change Artist Wilh.That.Moulded-Jofxiet lak And Bridge Club Meetings, And Musie Programs At Lexington WITH 1 Soot'Bhcfsuettes (Special to The Jackson Sun) LEXINGTON, Oct. 7 Continu ARTIST ing a round of prenuptial events MO complimenting Miss Mildred Der ryberry, who became the bride of new port bcowa rich' (wine all in classic interpretations by Naturalizer. They have the aristocratic look that beautiful fit alone can give.

An expensive effect but very inexpensive to ger. in Naturalizers. Df John M. Douglass recenuy, was a miscellaneous shower given by Miss Nell Rhodes in the home of the wedding party three-strand pearl The gentlemen of the party received, ties from the groom. The Book Lovers Club met Tuesday afternoon in the home of Mrs.

Vesta Melton with Mrs. J. T. Holmes as hostess. The house was beautifully decorated with dahlias and roses.

Mrs. Milton Hunter, co-hostess, gave an interesting review on "The Negro of -the South." Mrs: John Hinson played the National Anthem. Contests were held on these, Tennessee, and current events. At the end of the contest it was found Mrs. R.

L. Taylor Friday evening, The honoree was very lovely in one of her trousseau frocks fash-, ioned frorA green velveteen. She wore a corsage of gardenias. The attractive Taylor home was dressed in a profusion of fall flow ers -from Mrs. Taylor's garden.

Artistically arranged they offered a pleasing background for the gay party. Bingo games were tne feature oi entertainment for the evening and the prize, was won by Mrs. James Williams received perfume in a novelty container. For consolation. Miss Marie Lacy received bath ALL-IN-ONE with detachable bra It's the bra attached by four tiny tabs that does the trick.

Buy your Artist Model with the low, medium and high back bras arid you can easily change your daytime foundation to an evening Make laundering a joy! Bra and girdle are; fitted separately for figure perfection For every ig-uretype. salts. The honoree was given a dainty package of powder puffs. Late in the evening a large basket of practical gifts were placed before the bride. A delicious salad plate with tea was served.

Mrs. Aubrey Pafford was hostess Widths AAAA To Black Suede Brown Suede Black Kid Brown Kid Saturday evening at a reception in the home of her sister. Mrs. A. Derryberry, following the rehearsal of the Douglass-Derryberry wedding at the First Baptist Church.

Mrs. Pafford served punch from 5 to a beautifully appointed table, draped in a cloth of lace, with burning tapers of pink and green. She was assisted by her daughter, Miss Jeanne Pafford, who served the dainty sandwiches. Among the guests were the bride when you ean tarn the waiting months into ease and comfort AVOID unnecessary discomfort and XV after regrets by preparing your body now for that dear baby's coming. A massage medium and skin lubricant, called Mother's Friend, helps to relieve and prevent during the carrying period, skin tightness abdominal skin breaks dry skin.

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Try It tonight. and groom, Mr. and. Mrs. A.

E. Derryberry. Mrs. Lorenze Pope and son Billy, Mrs. A.

Griggs, Mrs. T. D. Moss, Miss Nelle Rhodes, Mr. and Mrs.

H. H. ThreadgiU. Miss THOMPSON-FINLEY'S Buster Brown Shoe Store 213 E. Lafayette Street Alva Douglass, Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Putman, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Armstrong, Mr. and Mrs.

Ben Douglass, Rev. E. W. Crump. H.

D. TUCHFELD'S Barry, Miss Bassa Mae Evans, Miss Rachel HalL Miss -Ann Fitts, Cyril Oliver, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Douglass, Mr. and Mrs.

W. H. Lewis. Miss Doris Bolerjack, and J. N.

The bride presented the ladies of.

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