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The Northside Sun du lieu suivant : Jackson, Mississippi • Page 27

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44 Thursday, October 19, 1978 THE NORTHSIDE SUN, JACKSON, MISSISSIPPI Page 11B Sunlanders By Kay Rockett Judy and Bob Travis and Dr. Joe and Pat chairman, and the ball boys will be Brian Ross kicked-off a series of parties called Farr, Sam Farrington, Reed Elliott, Clay Dinner A L'Art Friday. These dinners are Hays, Grice Hooker, Trey Hulsey, Bill being given to enable the establishment of a Moore, John Noblin, Tracy Roberts, John Museum Tea Room. This first dinner Simpson, Stewart Speed, George Williams, provided a Moroccan Diffa for guests i in- and Ed Yelverton. Thanks, guys! cluding Jim and Kitty Czarniecki, Dr.

Bill Friends will be glad to know that Linda and Joy Aden, Marisue and George Wilkin- is in good health and is home now. While in son, Joe and Happy Lusteck, Lana and the hospital, she "celebrated" her 40th George Anderson, and John and Lisa Dorn. birthday, and to cheer her up, a good friend One of several dinners presented Sunday delivered to her room a black wreath with was given by Eleanor Fitzhugh and her dead gladioli and a card which read "Forty daughter Liz. This Seafood Montage ain't fun!" The nurses were opposed to this, included on the guest list Helen and Walter but Linda says she had a good laugh and Boone, Stuart and Bitsy Irby, Mary started to feel better instantly! Catherine and Johnny Grower, Lillian Cynthia Downer, daughter of Jimmie Bottrell, Martha Wilkinson, Janet Red- and Bill Downer and niece of Clara Karpe, mont, Jim and Elta Johnston, Kathleen and traveled to Hawaii recently to participate in Jimmy Keeton, and Genny Godwin. a bridge tournament along with John Sunday also found an East Indian dinner Helfrich and Nancy Bryant.

Cynthia stayed being hosted by Sally and Charles in the home of Dr. Jim McGuire, and Carmichael, Maudy and Bob Nichols, enjoyed dinner parties and dining at The Eleanor and John Fontaine, and Dr. Outrigger. She, like countless others, Seshadri Raju. Guests included Mary Alice thinks Hawaii is absolute heaven! No word Bookhart, Mary Leigh and Jim Furr, Bar- on the outcome of the tournament.

bara Stribling and Jimmy Allmand, Kathryn and Jim Becker, Irline Hanes, Ann BACK FROM a bus tour of the western Crews, and Warren and Helen Ludlam. United States are Elsmer Addkison, Velma Because of the tremendous number of Agnew, Maggie Ewing, Bill and Doris Bobo, dinners to be presented, a few of these Doris Green, Maudy Messer, Lee Fain, parties will be covered each week through Margie and W. J. Bilbro, and May Griffeth, Dec. 14! among others who participated in this fun Jo and Nathan Wise have recently re- and educational trip for retired teachers.

turned from a month trip which took Their travels included San Francisco's them to Yugoslavia, Liechtenstein, Ger- Chinatown, Colorado's Garden of the Gods, many, Austria, Switzerland, Rome, Italy, New Mexico's Carlsbad Caverns, Reno's Albania, and Greece where they visited one-arm bandits, California's Big Sur daughter and son-in-law Nat and Michael highway from which the Pacific Ocean Gipson. They particularly enjoyed cruising "looked like lots of diamonds rolling in," to all the Greek Isles, and they highly New Mexico's white sands that look like recommend their cruise ship, the "Stella mountains of snow, Las Vegas' Liberace, Oceanis." Due to jet lag, however, they Hollywood, and California's Yosemite Falls. won't "really" be back for another few The Juvenile Diabetes Foundation months! wishes to thank Woodie and Mary Van Zandt for the use of their home for the THE TENNIS CLASSIC, featuring August garage sale and Myra Weaver and tennis professional Martina Navratilova, Betty Underwood for their work in will take place in the Mississippi Coliseum planning this event. to all who made tonight at 8. Linda Farr is ball boy contributions to the sale.

demonstration of Christmas kins, and financial report Garden Club News wreath and arrangements given by the treasurer, Mrs. preparations. Dudley Culley. Hostess for the meeting Guests welcomed were Lakeview was Mrs. Leland Hopkins.

Mesdames M. B. Daniels, Lakeview Garden Club President, Mrs. James W. Clarence Dowell and Marcial members met at Greenbrook's North State Street Gallery, Craig, presided.

Forester. Minutes of the last meeting Members present were where Brook Jacobs gave a were read by the recording Mesdames H. M. Addkison, sented in conjunction with secretary, Mrs. Leland Hop- Lee B.

Agnew, James W. Homecoming at Millsaps, Oct. NORTHSIDE SUN Craig, Dudley Culley, Leland 19-21. Hopkins, W. S.

Moak, Aubrey Mrs. Holford is the daugh- NEWS DEADLINE H. Rone and J. M. Tubb.

ter of the late Rev. Charles MONDAY, 5 p.m. Assaf of Jackson and Mrs. CLASSIFIED Julia Assaf of Houston. TUESDAY NOON Sunglass specialists carrying designer frames, Rayban and many others.

Manager Mary Mullen Sunglass Highland Village Shack, CONCORD. QUARTZ XI XI The gold quartz calendar watch by Concord. No winding. Accurate to within 60 seconds a year. Totally Swiss crafted in 14k gold.

Left $1990. Right $690. disease' president; and, standing, Ms. Lyn Kerr Barnes, candy distribution chairman; Mrs. Jack Laws, -elect; and Mrs.

Bill Dalehite, projects chairman. Some 150 businesses are helping the Chi Omegas sell the candy to ensure continued services to patients, public and professional education, and research through the Kidney Foundation. (SUN PHOTO) Horne-Collins engagement announced Mrs. Marion Williams Horne of Camden, S.C., announces the engagement of her daughter, Annie Dunreth, to Stephen Marc Collins of Charleston, S.C. and Jackson.

Miss Horne was graduated from Joseph Kershaw Academy, Camden, S.C., and Converse College, Spartanburg, S.C. She is the granddaughter of the late Robert Willson 'Trick kidney Jackson Chi Omega Fraternity Alumnae invite other Mississippians to help them "trick kidney disease" by buying Halloween candy from participating organizations i in the Halloween benefit for the Kidney of Mississippi. Promoting sales which they hope will "spook" kidney disease a thing of the past are (from left), seated, Mrs. Tom Murphree, publicity 0 chairman; Mrs. James E.

Cothren, Williams of Shreveport, and Chattanooga, and Mrs. Williams of Chattanooga. The future bridegroom is the son of Dr. and Mrs. Edward M.

Collins Jr. of Charleston, S.C., formerly of Jackson. A recent graduate of Wofford College, he is a member of Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity. His grandparents are Mr. Child's delight The Community Children's Theatre troupe has scheduled "Little Red Riding Hood" and "The Golden Goose" for its fall production.

The plays will run from Oct. 23 till Nov. 1, with the public performance slated for Oct. 26 at Peeples Jr. High starting at 4 p.m.

Principal characters in the plays include (from left) standing, Barbara Maxwell, Goose; Myrtle Williams, Red Riding Hood; Randa Wilson, Baby Bear; and kneeling, Nancy Divine, the Baker. Persons who wish to participate in CCT productions may telephone 354-1191. (SUN PHOTO BY JIMMYE SWEAT) EARLy FALL SALE goodies starting at off and ending at off from our continuous sale racks- -for you to wear right now the BALCONY I-55 north old. canton rd, plaza and hatties burg THE Wikler. SHOE BY BUSTER BROWN.

The Wikler shoe by Buster Brown has a flared and broadened fan shaped toe outline. It's curved to follow every natural line of your child's foot. More wiggle room for toes. Provides freedom to flex, exercise and grow. A Wikler shoe is made with the very softest uppers.

No irritating inside seams or stiff metal shanks 1 to chap or chafe. Just natural shape and give. And the feeling of "going barefoot with shoes Little Cobbler 128 Highland Village Jackson, Miss. Phone 366-7653 Shop until 9:00 Friday STUCCIERS InC. and Mrs.

Edward M. Collins Sr. of McComb and Mrs. W. H.

Suthoff and the late Mr. Suthoff of Moss Point. The wedding is planned for early December in Camden, S.C. Annie Dunreth Horne Assaf presents organ concert Mrs. Kathleen Assaf Holford of Houston, will be presented in an organ recital at Millsaps College on Thursday, Oct.

19, at 8:15 p.m. in the Recital Hall of the Academic Complex. The program is being pre- alb rites Foremost Diamond Merchant" Highland Village Deposit Guaranty Plaza 982-4020 354-3343 A NEW Gift Shop in Woodland Hills Specializing in: Tapers, Bees Wax Candles, Pottery, Soap, Novelty Candles, Christmas Ornaments SAVE TO OFF! Latest Fall Styles For Fall and Winter Famous Name Labels From The East and West Coast Huge Selection Of Missy and Junior Apparel LABELS FOR LESS LABELS FOR LESS BOSCORD 1417 Come Save- Fashion SAVERS Colonial Mart Shopping Center (Off Old Canton Road) 956- to OPEN DAILY 10 to 8 SATURDAYS 10 to 6 0873 OFF!.

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