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The Jackson Sun from Jackson, Tennessee • 11

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The Jackson Suni
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THE JACKSON SUN, JACKSON. TUESDAY; MAY 5, 1953 PAGE ELEVEN WANT ADS 7.3333 Answer to Previous Puzzle OUR BOARDING HOUSE THEY'LL DO IT EVERYTIME MoYio Actor. i HAH-UA 16 us Mir Bridge Club Entertained At Humboldt By MRS, A. H. WILLIAMS nt I a a "7 so i TT'Er'Sr TJT'i 75'rHArTT' 9 i zzaz ii.

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3 "mm" 4 mmm mmm ih U'U1 In" WP, mpi ju- wf, MM MMH. MM MM -it' 'y 3T" -M-MM-- mm mm mm mm i aMMMMMMJ Hi 3-- I I I I I Ah, voo lack ths 7 asx you, too ycm, out fl POE I I AS SHORT OJ VOU NO- 1,1 a A PRIMROSE BVA jC4 TM FtMER S6JSeS. TICS CtVEC'S BRIM. Va' I AH.TK BREATHUE 1 POM'T A VELCOW SfflMR05 SUOWBSJ MUKC'ER TO HiM. CF 6PKtKk3-AK4 TH' awp rr wvs wcnwiwd LI HXi have td rrws like V- -kS A OAS Cm-IT ApTDsieAPMED VVlUT0r CANT KTl nessee State Dental Association bat also planned an extensive and en-tcrtalnig program for the wives of detlsts who will attend.

During the meeting those attending will have the opportunity of viewing the latest equipment'ln the field of dentistry, as the Outstanding denal supply houses and laboratories will have exhibits, Trenton Home Opened For Bridge. Party By MRS. JESSIE MILLIGAK TRENTON, May 5 One of the largest bridge parties of the season was In the home of Mrs. Robert Freeman on College when ahe and Mrs, Thomas Lem-onds, Mrs. Robert Patterson and Mrs.

E. C. TUghmsn Friday evening. The reception rooms had a pro fusion of gift flowers in baskets and vases throughout where 68 guests were assembled for the games. There were three progressions and.

the high score was awarded Mra. Raymond Dixon; Mrs. C. Sihgleton. second, high; Mrs.

Joseph Taylor third high. Miss Gladys Tyree, W. T. Adams Jr. and Mrs.

Warren Hunt bingo. Mrs. W. R. Kinton Jr.

received con-solation prize, The only tes guest was Mrs. Bill Raith of St. Louis. The hostesses served a salad plate and cold drinks. They were assisted In serving by Mrs.

Bill I'OZUZONTAL SAfed 1 Screen setor Required John 7 wndreri Heist of wiliv California iJrKXf.i. lJIntsrsUce i0 JSW iiltlioV 12 Abstract being 16 He has many Early lcunf TT Enilish (ab.) a i Acrrace tao. 21 Unruffled II Deacon (ab.) 22Be4lns SO Direction 23 Soothsayer (ab.) 24 Story 11 Sows 23 A-tlptoe 33 Looked 28 Interpret, fixedly 28 Mountain 3T Accumulated (comb, form) 33 Hazard. 32 Diner 33 Get up 34 Ignore 33 Pauses 38 reel regret 38 Pokes up, ss a fire 39 Sea eagles 41 Skiing and 1 trumpet playing are hobbies 44 Eternity 43 Three times (comb, form) 48 SWcrve JO Torm a notion 83 Appellation MLight cavalryman S3 Dishes 36 Penetrates VERTICAL 1 Possessed 3 Chemical suffix 3 Low sand hill, 4 Tart CARNIVAL i tt and hurry, please 1 in Jtt flvfj SIDE GLANCES i 7" 1 i 1" 21 J- i- 4 aaaaaaaM 7" 3T 3" 3 7-7 I I I'l I 1 LA4f ruop osl HIS purrc 1 S4W f4tw Tk 7D CTCH A BAG r- Ak.ii i i yrr B4LL R16HT IN TME cyE rr TtUT BALL 'THAN HE 15 OF UOOK3NATHE I -Jk LlSTEMlhieTOTHC flPFITS ttWDkTdAI A4ER1S -r. NEW BADGE -The Girl Scoots ef America have Introduced the above new badge to celebrate their 41st annlverssry.

Called the "My Government" badre, la raooirementa focus attention on hew local, state and federal governments epersre. The badge is the newest in the Girl Scout program ef training In citizenship. Raith. The Wesleyan Service Guild will meet May at 7:30 m. in the chapeL Mrs.

H. Brasfield will be leader and Mrs, Robert Tyree and Miss Gladys Tyree wiU be hostesses, Mrs. G. Ferris and Mrs. Eads Cason are visiting Mr.

and Mrs. Marion Harrison la Tupelo this week, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Raith and daughter. Beth, of St.

Louis were guests of Mrs. Rslth's sister, Mrs. E. Tilghman. and family Friday.

Mr. and Mrs, Paul Scott of Nashville were guests of relatives here ovei the wek end, Mrs. Scott is the former Roberta Ilefley of Ard-more, OkJa. CD QP GD For every typo of building d. c.

mum 254 Linden Ph. 2-4538 1 i ml SO I'M eirriKi TUara6Mr BACK OF ro" owMr I KITE (5 A ROUL UK wr HfVSU SPEAR rr-VDU -M 7M2 GLhS AROUND (DO AFTEH kFTE Ti42 6AM2 KITE IT" 5-5 Dental Association In State Convention With Knoxville Host NASHVILLE, May 5 Arrange- menta have been completed for the 86th annual meeting of the Ten nessee Mate Dental Association to be held at the Andrew Johnson Ho tel, Knoxville. May U-14: Dr.Harry M4 Underwood of Knoxville is president of tne Association and on Thursday of the meeting. Dr. w- ing B.

Connell of Chattanooga and president-elect will be installed for toe coming year. Other officers are: Dr. Wayne L. McCulley. Cleve land, Secretary-Treasurer; Vice- Presidents, Or.

J. C. Self, Bulls Gsp, Dr. A. M.

alien tine, Pulaski ana Dr. Jacob Plesofsky, Memphis. An outstanding preliminary fea ture to the annual meeting thla year will be the Tennessee Society of Dentistry for Children group. This is to be held at the Ftrragut Hotel, Sunday, May 10. and the spesker will be Dr.

Alfred Sey- ler. Associate Professor of Operative Dentistry and Director of Children's Clinic, University of Detroit. School of Dentistry. His subject will be MA Review of Dentistry for Children." Sunday. May 10.

the Executive Council will hold Its first session of the, meeting in the Blue Room of the Andrew Johnson Hotel. Monday hat been designated as 'Sports Day," when members will participate in the annual golf tournament, fishing rodeo and the skeet snd trap shoot. In addition registration of in-coming delegates Mill be conducted. Featuring the meeting on Tuesday will be papers by Dr. O.

B. Coomer, president Kentucky State Dental Association, Louisville; Dr, George Venn. Associate in Operative Dentistry, Emory Univer sity, Atlanta; and Dr. George Matthews, President-Elect. Alabama Dental Association, Birmingham.

Another feature on Tuesday will be the Don Clawson Memorial Luncheon. This Is to be held at the Farragut Hotel, and the guest speaker for this occasion will be Brigadier General Louis II. Renfrow, Deputy Director of the Selective Service System, Washington, D. C. We are jointly sponsoring our Tuesday night program with the University of Tennessee, and the guest speaker for this occasion will be the Honorable T.

Coleman Andrews, U. S. Commissioner of Internal Revenue, Washington, C. Those appearing on the program Wednesday are Dr. A.

F. Schopper, Trustee, Sixth District, American Dental -Association, Kansas City; and Dr. H. T. McKinnon, past-president, Alabama Dental Association, Troy, Ala.

Scientific Daoers will also be nre- 'seated Wednesday, by Drs. Mat thews ana uoomer, Wednesday night has been set aside for the annual banquet and dance at Deane Hill Country Club. State Clinics will be presented on Thursday morning, "and the meeting will adjourn Thursday noon after a business session and installation of officers for the ensuing year. There will be sectional meetings of such affiliated professional groups as the American College of Dentists, and the International College of Dentists. In addition to dental meetings there will be meetings of auxiliary units of the Tennessee State Dental Assistants Association and the Tennessee Hygienlsts Association.

The Ladles Auxiliary to the Ten- Beautiful Cards For Mothcr'i Day Sunday May 10th. Make Mother Happy! Select your Greeting; Cards Early! Also Remember Your Wife, Crandmother and a Friend't Mother. Tom Lawler's OFFICE OUTFITTERS 114 Church Phone 7-9661 Tree Delivery Within City Engraving New Greeting Cards JSocial Stationery CORRECT EXPRESS- AT A.VFFED THAT TO TURN-KRV I'D RATHER CUT- COZY CRAB MY eNOR A FAKIR NAIL. IN 1 (MlAklKJG strike It rtieh." CBS Beth March 10:18 Love of Ui. CBS Search for Tomorrow.

CBS Purnaa. CBS 11:00 Story land 11:15 Guildtng Light, CBS 11:30 Garry Moora, CBS ISOO New Nin Homemakara Program Big Payoff, NBC waieome itate snuth, NBC 3:00 Hawking 'alia, NBC Gabby Hayet. NBC 3:30 Howdy Doody 4:00 Berl Olawanger 4:30 Nature of Tbinga Hartoona 8:00 nicker CemJea 8: IS Nawa Weather Eddie Piahar. NBC Nawa Caravan, NBC floftp OQxg (fad) el. HUMBOLDT, Tean.V May 3 The home of Mr.

Maury Wide, decorated with arrangements of ros IrU, chrysanthemums and pinks, wat the selling of party when her bridge elub met. Members attending were Mrs. Rosa Campbell," Mrs. Marshall Stagings. Mrs.

I Slier, Mrs. W. Warraath. Mrs. J.

W. Brister, Miss Fannie Walton and Mrs, Ben jamin Caldwell, Mrs. Clarence Driver wis guest player and Mrs. Bertvlee Brigga of Hickman. a tea guest.

Mrs. Brister made high score for the afternoon and was present 4 a double deck of cards. Mrs, Siuer received a roil casket wttn cover as the award for second high. A linen handkerchief went to Mrs, A party plate of chicken salad, shoestring potatoes, fresh eocoanut cake, hot rolls and iced tea was served by the hostess. Mrs.

Hugh Parker was hostess at a luncheon when she entertained her bridge club and several spec ial guests, Arrangements of spring- flowers were used to decorate the recep tion rooms where the guests were seated at card tables covered with linen cloths and centered with rosebuds In crystal holders. Members enjoying this affair were Mrs. J. W. Oursler, Mrs.

Lloyd-Adams, Mrs. C. M. Adams, Mrs. Ted Jones.

Airs. Rains Jones Mrs. Paul Craddockv Mrs. -Evan Jarrell and Mrs, Ridley MilchelL Special luncheon guests were Mrs. u.

LAsmee, Airs. a. u. llassell, Mrs. E.

Mount and Mrs. Ross Barlow. Mrs. Ralph Jones with high score received a double deck of cards and Mrs. Ted Jones with second high was given iced tea glasses.

Mrs. Lloyd Adams received kitchen towels." Mrs. Jfeal Donald Thompson entertained with birthday party at her home honoring her little daugh-Suzanne, on the occasion of htr fourth birthday. The group of little friends of the honor played games out doors. 'At the conclusion of the games, the birthday cake was cut and served with ice cream to the following little guests: Sally Jackson, Jiancy Nelson.

Jimmy Richardson. Edith Stewart. Kay nad Gloria McDowell." Chuck Smithey, Andy and Mary Ruth Thompson. Carol Lee and Jane Mathews, Rickey Reasons, Hia Rogers. Jane Cooley, Nathan and Gayle Gibson.

Mike Smith, Don Manasco and Glenda Sue Mathews, Each guests was given hats, whistles and balloons. Special favors for the girls were Jumping ropes, and for the boys, hunting knives. Headquarters for CARPETS free Estimates Elahlaad Poena 14111 WANTED! HARDWOOD LUMBER Of All Kinds. DARBY 1 LUMDIRiCO. Bolivar, Tean.

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