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Page 2B Tl IE SUN, JACKSON, MISSISSIPPI Thursday, April 5, 1 991) WMams V- 1 I 2 nl -III i ii. 'i I III I 3-v J4 I i urn ii iniiiiMMWiil1liliiititiiiit(imi'ilM .1 i Symposium planners Alumnaes organize The newly elected Kuppa Alpha Theta alumnae officers recently held an officer training workshop. Attending were (from left, back) Kathryn M. Simmons, archivist; Ellen P. Hill, vice president membership; (front) Carolyn M.

Caver, president; Susan Smith, Panhellenic; and Men Margaret Martin, vice president ways and means. Not pictured: Kathryn Staley, editor. The Jackson Kappa Alpha Theta Alumnae Club will be installed as a chapter May 19. When the 200 participants in the Mississippi Museum of Art Symposium arrive April 25 for the two-day event, they will be guests at a luncheon being planned by Mrs. Tom II.

Scott, (left), and Mrs. Louis Wilson (not pictured). Upon arrival from various towns around the state, they will meet Mrs. Noel Womack, (right) who is co-chairman of registration and kits. In the meeting hall, they will see floral arrangements by Mrs.

Dan Morse, (center), who is assisting K. K. Hill ith decoration of space. Plans are underway ftir a gala Preview Party on the evening of April 25 which will honor Symposium speakers and serve as a preview of the Antiques Show and Sale which will run through April 29. Preview Party information is available from the Museum at 960-1515.

Luncheon Clubs It Sara Frances Kees Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Kees Jr. of 501 Forest Point Dr.

announce the birth of their daughter, Sara Frances Kees, January 25 at Woman's Hospital. Grandparents arc Mrs. Frances Kees of Magcc, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sullivan of Braxton.

Also welcoming the baby are her brother, Ben, and sister, Emily. CLOTHING Amity The Amity Luncheon Club met at Prinios Northgatc with the president, Mrs. William P. Hunter, presiding. Hostesses were Mesdames Charles Dean, Normcr Gill, Clarence Anding, E.

B. Jordan and Sherrod Townsend. Pre-luncheon music was provided by Mrs. Philip Sklar, pianist and Happy Birthday was sung to Mrs. James Parker and Mrs.

I. C. Collier. The invocation was offered by Mrs. Townsend.

The table decorations of potted plants were won by Mesdames J. R. Gilfoy, W. E. Robbins and Frank Pollard.

Other members attending were Mesdames William Armstrong, William Ashby, H. A. Bourn, S. D. Buckley, Webb Burke, R.

M. Castle, Hugh Clift, Hunter Daniel, Tommy Davis, Roma Donnell, H. G. Forbes, J. M.

Gibson; Also, Mesdames Joe Kirton, T. E. Hearon, W. D. Hilton, Charles Hooker, Leland Hopkins, W.

P. Hunter, James Jaqua, A. V. Klip- pick, R. L.

Lambright, Mac N. Lay, Walter Lee, C. E. Lyons; Also, Mesdames Raymond Martin, Randolph Millard, Virgil Myers, Roy Nelson, Dudley Noble, Sherman Noble, Charles Peters, C. E.

Rislcy, John Satterfield; Also, Mesdames Douglas Shands, Marvin Summer, Glenn Trusty, L. D. Worley, F. R. Wright and Henderson Young.

Guests attending were Mesdames I. G. Richmond, Homer Best, Inez B. Watson, John A. Laughlin, Bert Crisler, Homer Lynn, W.

A. Hester, E. O. Allen, Pollard: Also, Mesdames Ken Adamson, Joseph Daschbach, Joel Payne, Richard Nowell, R. W.

Tyer, Rhud-dene Gullage, Mary Wofford and Juanita Wilson. CENTRE PARK 1 'VrkTifi 'Xatu's 'One More Lounge' 956-2803 bSOO Oftf Ctinlim 'Jad FOR LADIES (J COLONIAL HEIGHTS BAPTIST (1961-1990) Bakery 362-0233 1 id Sunbeams Ryan Wallace Applegate John S. and Roxannc M. Applegate of 4 120 Old Canton Rd. announce the birth of their son, Ryan Wallace Applegate, January 31 at Woman's Hospital.

Grandparents are Donald and Barbara Applegate of Toledo, Ohio, and Ronald Doolcy and Judith Norton of Hoosick Falls, N. Y. Also welcoming the baby is his brother Evan Scott. Madeline Elaine Drake Mark and Shannon Drake of Gulfport announce the birth of their daughter, Madeline Elaine Drake, January 26 at Gulfport Memorial Hospital. Grandparents arc Bill Kelly of Gulfport, and Jay and Elaine Drake of Jackson.

The baby is also welcomed by her brother, Dylan. John Raymond Jaskolski David and Christi Jaskolski of Brandon announce the birth of their son, John Raymond Jaskolski, February 6 at Woman's Hospital. Grandparents are Joe and Elaine Jaskolski of Madison, and Bcnnic Garrard of Jackson. Ashley Ann McKenzie Mr. and Mrs.

Kevin McKenzie of 109 Pincknoll Dr. announce the birth of their daughter, Ashley Ann McKenzie, February 2 at Woman's Hospital. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Herman L.

McKenzie of Madison, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Burckcl of Jackson. Kendall Charles Gilner Mr.

and Mrs. Karl Gilner of 5961 Floral Dr. announce the birth of their son, Kendall Charles Gilner, March 2 at Woman's Hospital. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.

Leonard Gilner, and Mrs. Velma Patrick, all of Jackson. 2 THI IR1 THURS. Sl a. substitutes were Oukla Merrell and Leona Snider.

The club received the membership of Mrs. Snider. Other members present were Pauline Bezard, Myrlie Brown, Louise Burt, Harriet Finchcr, Marion May, Rachel Maybcrry, Jamclia McNecs, Ouida Moss, Vivian Piazza, Dorothy Shreve, Evelyn Sklar, Augusta Upchurch, Maxine Weaver and Bobbie West. Bridge high score was won by Mrs. Piazza; second high, Mrs.

Weaver; and Bingo, Mrs. West. I 1 AMANDA BRIGGS is a new member of the 1989-90 student Fashion Board at Mississippi State University. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Bobby Briggs, she is a sophomore elementary education major. ISABEL INGRAM White was presented by the Krewe of Romany at their recent 41st Mardi Gras ball. The Krewe of Romany is one of the oldest in Baton Rouge. Miss Ingram is a junior at Louisiana State University and the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Samuel H. White of the reservoir area. J. BLUM YOUR CRABTREE EVELYN STORE EASTER BASKETS Ami CUSTOM BASKETS Filled with you in mind. 156 Highland Village 362-6579 i i nt imnmri if, Les Bon Temp Rouler Les Bon Temp Rouler Luncheon Club held its January meeting at the Country Club of Jackson with Mrs.

Tom Wright, president, presiding. Hostesses were Mesdames Louis Ladncr, Brooke Furrh, Frank Johnson, Gary Cress. Other members present were Mesdames Ken Adcock, Bill Womack, Gary Thrash, Richard Monsour, Bubba Peet, Harry Brown, Steve Holland, Van Lackey, Reed Hogan, Jeff Randall, Bill May; Also, Mesdames P. G. Berheim, Bob Higgins, Mike Covington, Kent Davis, Sid Sims, Joe Young, George Robinson, Larry Collins, Jimmy Harkins, Mickey Wallace, James D.

Fly, Lee Boyd, Wes Moore, Anse McLaurin, Sam Gray, Steve Pitts and Tony Books; Also, Madelyn Rice, Betsy Bos-chert, Cathy Meeks, Susan Harkins, Robin Baskin, Claudia Nettervillc, Kate Hilliard, Margie Wohmcr, Sara Holland, Marie Lloyd and Mcmrie Bruce. Guests attending were Barb Currie and Lisa Magee. Opti-Mrs. The Opti-Mrs. Club met at Sun-N-Sand for its February meeting with the president, Mrs.

Jerry Yoste presiding. Chairman was Mrs. W. R. Rader.

The invocation was offered by Mrs. R. W. Tyer. Guests were Mrs.

Roy Nelson and Mrs. Frances Dewitt. The door prize was won by Mrs. Charles Dean. Mrs.

Randolph Millard scored high in the bridge games and second high was Mrs. Wilbur Howie. Other members attending were Mesdames Dexter Barr, Clyde Brooks, Hal Brown, Webb Burke, Hugh Clift, C. W. Guise, Ezcll Lewis, Raymond Martin, A.

E. May, Calvin Michel; Also, Mesdames Virgil Myers, Jack Treloar, Paul Westerfield, Lewis Wilson, J. H. Woodard, John Wakeland and Pat Collins. Le Matin Le Matin Bridge-Luncheon Club held the March meeting at the Country Club of Jackson with the president, Esther Fabbricantc, presiding.

Hostesses were Hester Maxwell and Posey Smith, who also offered the invocation. Guest was Gloria Moore and 1 iff MELODY OWEN is a new member of the 1989-90 student Fashion Board at Mississippi State University. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James T.

Owen, she is a freshman communication major. 11 If 1 ill i if- A SUSAN BURTON-WILLIAMS, CRS, GRI REALTOR Congratulations to Susan Burton-Williams. Over $1,. 100,000 closed to dale in 19901! Coldwcll Hanker Sylvia Wright, Realtor' salutes its lop salesperson for February, ll)')0, with rloscd volume in excess of $804,000. Susan is well on her way to another record-setting year! For the winning combination, tall Susan Burton-Williams at Coldwell Banker Sylvia Wright, Realtor' 956-8533 or 956-1992.

El Viernes The El Viernes Luncheon Bridge Club met in February at Primos Northgate. The club mem-; bers enjoyed the Valentine motif of hearts and red and white camellias. The invocation was offered by Mrs. H. M.

Addkison. Hostesses were Mrs. H. M. Addkison, Mrs.

M. M. McGowan 956-9897 Mon. Fri. 9:00 5:30 Sat.

FRI. SAT. and Mrs. M. Lester Bear.

Members of the club are Mesdames Thomas G. Aberncthy, H. M. Addkison, Lee B. Agnew, Kenneth P.

Allen Lomax Anderson, T. A. Baines, Lester Bear, Richard A. Billups Estcs Blackburn, Herschcl Brickell. Clifford C.

Chit- ONE DOZEN ROSES $8.50 WRAPPED THE FLOWER MARKET 5749 OLD CANTON RD.fSFSl .80 STEM .80 STEM .80 STEM LIATRIS LARKSPUR POMS Easter Treats From 1 Olde Tvme Bakerv torn, E. A. Cline, W. G. Clinc, Herman Clow, Howard S.

Cohoon, H.E. Covington, E. J. Craigo, Roger H. Cummings, Felix 3 Daniels, Joseph Daschbach; Also, Mesdames Vclma Daniels Davis, E.

J. Dorgan, E. L. Erickson, Joe Farrell, G. W.

Finston, John B. Guenthcr, John O. Hascll, William R. Hough, Barksdale Humphrey, Forrest Jackson, H. A.

Kroeze, Col-5 lin Laiie, Frank C. Lowcry, John T. Martin, Newton Martin, John Mason, T. Scott McCay, W. O.

Personalized Small Egg Cake $2.25 Coconut Bunny Cake $18.99 Hot Cross Buns, Petit fours, Cheesecakes, Dinner Rolls and Much More! ACROSS FROM DELICATESSEN BAKERY Tuesday-Sunday 8 a.m.-9 p.m. Closed Easter Sunday ildefemd mcuowcu, r. ivi. ivicuce, m. m.

McGowan, Hal D. Miller, Richard L. Miller and Nell Peters; aiso, mesuames Koooie n. SKobinson, Lucille koss, Lugene H. Simpson, T.

Ed Slaughter, J. D. ff? Smith, E. G. Spivey, J.

R. Thcurer, Walton Todd, Henry N. Toler, S. I. 43 Turk, Thomas A.

Turner, Charles fe R. Unkrich, Benton Vernon, Pal-i mer Webb, John T. Wcidmann, ti Eugene W. Wells, John Welsch, H. B.

Whatlcy and Kay RockctL 3 Guests included Mrs. Velma Agnew and Mrs. Chris Hilson. Highland Village Deli 362-2565.

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