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The Northside Sun from Jackson, Mississippi • Page 19

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The Northside Suni
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Jackson, Mississippi
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Thursday, December 28, 1978 THE NORTHSIDE SUN, JACKSON, MISSISSIPPI Page 5B SPECIAL THIS WEEK AT PRIMOS I NORTHGATE TROUT AMANDINE Regular $4.95 $3.50 Primos Luncheon Club News La Finesse La Finesse Bridge Luncheon Club met at the Country Club of Jackson on Dec. 13. Hostesses were Mesdames Tillman Peters, H. M. Small, W.

F. Aden, Carl Fox, Wirt A. Yerger, J. Herman Hines, R. J.

Kimbrough, Estes M. Blackburn. Guests included Mesdames Lee R. Reid, H. A.

Kroeze, W. G. Cline, S. C. Agnew, Harold Long, L.

K. McAdams, Estelle Mageria, Eugene Simpson, Bess Atkinson, Charles Brighten your home this winter with Commercial or Residential Interior Landscaping and Maintenance Large Specimen Plants 60 Varieties of VIOLETS Wide Selection of Brass Trimmed BAKER'S RACKS Tropical Interiors 425 North Mart Plaza 10-5 981-8733 to love. to cherish BRIDES Be Sure To Use Our BRIDAL REGISTER Free Gift When You Register Le Cruset Cookware Oneida Cutlery McCasa Casual China Poppy Trail China POL Maywood Mart 366-9456 Holiday happiness is reflected by Mrs. Stephen Rosenblatt and daughter, Katherine, age months. Their fashions are from the companion shops of Woodland Hills, where the theme "It's People Who Make Our Clothes" is coupled with wishes for a Happy New Year HARDWICK'S Sudie's "Jackson's Oldest Store for Children" Woodland Hills Shopping Center Collins-Horne vows pledged in South Carolina ceremony Grace Episcopal Church in Camden, S.C., was the setting for the Dec.

2 wedding uniting Annie Dunreth Horne and Stephen Marc Collins in matrimony. The Rev. Harry Lawhon officiated at the 4:30 p.m. double ring service. The bride is the daughter of Mrs.

Marion Williams Horne of Camden and the bridegroom is the son of Dr. and Mrs. Edward McDaniel Collins Jr. of Charleston, S.C. Mrs.

Bratton DeLoach was organist for the ceremony and Randy Dimmitt of Whittier, Calif. was soloist. Wedding music included the "Lord's Prayer" and "'The Greatest of These is Love." The church was decorated with white roses and candles. Arrangements of white carnations and babies' breath completed the setting. The bride, given in marriage by her brother, Joseph Allen Horne III, wore a sparkling white formal gown of crystal pleated chiffon.

The neckline, designed with a cameo effect, was complemented by a yoke of Chantilly lace. The full bishop sleeves were finished with deep cuffs of Chantilly lace. A satin ribbon encircled the upswept waistline and rows of pleated lace inset circled the pleated A-line skirt and extended to the chapel train. She wore a fingertip veil of silk illusion, scalloped with Chantilly lace, attached to a Juliet cloche covered in matching lace. Her bouquet was a cascade of baby ivy, stephanotis, surrounding a white orchid.

Miss Jenne Lee Horne attended her sister as maid of honor. She wore a formal gown of forest green Fabiana fashioned with a blouson bodice, long tapered sleeves and an accordian pleated skirt. Her bouquet was of white roses on a bed of ferns. Bridesmaids were Misses Margaret M. Horne, Nancy Horne and Margaret R.

Semple. Their attire was like Young artists entertain Review Club Young local artists Mera and Daniel Hall entertained the Review Club at its December meeting with a Christmas music program. Mrs. Perry Dixon was hostess for the meeting, assisted by Mrs. Gibbons Smith during the social hour.

The artists were introduced by Mrs. Harry Corneil, program chairman. Mrs. Corneil read "Other Times, Other Christmases," by Carroll Brinson. Soft Christmas candlelight provided the setting.

Mrs. Dan Hall of Jackson and Mrs. Wade H. Stokes Jr. of Columbus, were guests.

Other members present were Mesdames George Alexander, Dexter Barr, C. J. Clark, V. O. Collins, J.

H. Dodds, G. G. Felder, Clark Hensley, S. P.

Kavanay, T. A. Middleton, George Owen, Paul Potter, Douglas Ramsey, and Misses Thelma Maffett and Sarah A. Williams. Mrs.

Stephen that of the maid of honor and they carried identical bouquets. Dr. Edward M. Collins father of the bridegroom, formerly of Jackson, and Millsaps College, was his son's best man. Ushering were David Collins of Starkville, John Collins of Charleston, Bill Cox of Gaffney, Eddie Davidson of Clio, S.C., and Mike Stevens of Dallas, Tex.

and Jackson Miss. The bride's mother wore a champagne chiffon gown over taffeta. The waist and neckline were accented by encircling bronze sequins. The bridegroom's mother wore a MUW cosponsors Miss Mississippi Teenager Pageant A "What's Right About America" will be the theme of the 1979 Miss Mississippi National Teenager Pageant to be co-sponsored by Mississippi University for Women April 20-22. Young ladies between 13 and 18 years of age are invited to participate in the pageant, which is the official state preliminary to the Miss National Teenager Pageant to be held in August 1979.

A scholarship from M.U.W. an all-expense-paid trip to compete in the national pageant in Atlanta and other gifts will be received by the Mississippi winner. Contestants will be judged on scholastic achievement, leadership, poise, personality and appearance. There will no swim suit competition. State Pageant director Billie McLarty emphasized that M.U.W.

hoped to encourage teen interest in scholastic activities, leadership and college environments through its participation. For further information readers may write Mrs. Billie McLarty, 121 Boxwood Franklin, Tenn. 37064. 37VS onservatarey on all Unbelievable INV7d plants in prices our greenhouse! growers prices aud below offered to you.

Daisies 794 a bunch The Conseratory Greminoch flowers (176655 aid Canton Rd. Laura from Winn Dipia 957-1951 33 Phi Kappa Alpha fraternity and fraternity He served is on Council associated the for Inter- with two years. Southern Bulk Hauling in Harleyville, S.C. Candle louse II 170 Highland Village 362-2624 Brass Accessories Seth Thomas Woodcarvings A Mark of Gracious Living 2 Christmas FINAL CLEARANCE Big Savings on Decorations for NEXT CHRISTMAS! On the Square in Canton 859-7258 Marc Collins long sleeved gown of mauve chiffon. A reception followed the service in Richardson Hall at Grace Church.

After a wedding trip to Seabrook Island, the couple will make their home in Charleston. Among relatives attending were the bridegroom's grandparents, Mrs. W. H. Suthoff of Moss Point, and Mr.

and Mrs. Edward M. Collins Sr. of McComb, his aunts and uncles, Mr. and Mrs.

Warron Suthoff of Moss Point, and Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Miles of Johnsonville, S.C.

Relatives of the bride were cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Amsley of Winchester, Tenn. The bride is a 1974 graduate of Joseph Kershaw Academy and a 1978 graduate of Converse College.

She was a member of the snow court and president of the Hoofbeats Club. The groom is a 1978 graduate of Wofford College where he was a member of Madison Ridgeland the CABLE IS HERE! Now residents of Madison County can soon enjoy the benefits of cable TV. Receive: 10 Channels PLUS HBO! Official service begins in February but we are now offering a Pre-Wiring Special $5.00 a set installation This offer good until activation of cable in February. CALL TODAY 948-5886 M-R CABLE TV 326 Hwy 51 Ridgeland Annual After Christmas Shoe sale, Women SAVE UP A select group of famous name brands: TO OFF Bass, Famolare, Kruma, Baretrap, Fanfare, Dexter, Footworks, Nina, S.R.O. -For MenValues to 29.00 Now 18.90 A select group of Values to 36.00 Now 20.90 famous name brands: Values to 41.00 Now 22.90 Famolare, Bass, Pedwin, Levi, Verde Values to 52.00 Now 25.90 Values to 18.00 Now 10.90 Values to 33.00 Now 18.90 All Ladies' Values to 40.00 Now 22.90 BOOTS OFF Values to 48.00 Now Now 27.90 24.90 Values to 57.00 Children's- All girls Dress Shoes BOOTS OFF DRESSY Select Group CASUAL SNEAKERS Select group OFF Includes those Hard-To-Find Handbags Sizes 6 OFF 10 AIL Little Cobbler Highland Village 366-7653 1.

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