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The Greenwood Commonwealth from Greenwood, Mississippi • Page 3

The Greenwood Commonwealth from Greenwood, Mississippi • Page 3

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r' CALDHDAC TUESDAY. OP DVCIJUO UACCH 4lb Miss Janet Fountain Heads Church Circle Llro. F.0T7C73 lzdzr For Guild Prc jrain Society dnd; 'Hobo 7t Cmcts cf Trsrt. S3 cn Fcbrcaty 27. Prmnces iircA a tm cf ccU CrizS 7'JZO P.

IL EchUca Cab ntcta at tfcs Tcra- P. IL UaUrUusfcala to rztzt at ccztAtj hc cf S'nSm At tua Cca The tTrr.as 1 cf tl Ceaa C1 rrrrl tro Tharsiry cfrcssa, the CossxiZ7 Csasei Ilirier AUrUje ana he CT; spealrr ari Cr cshtie is to altead wh the MeiivUrt I the elah. Altai OretSa Sir. and Sirs. VJ.

E. Clar.la.-Sirs. Calley SicXXerjf ie. Miss Lt-' tie UrKenxie and and Sirs. J.

SI. rybns drtnrv" to VTeHi lnt aist to attend thft operetta, Tho Marriage cf Nanette" presented by Clue Sloonuin; College. Tbe weeifcr csrrs the tfesleyaa Cerrka GzZA area cnairh iews? VrUow tad wfcit rrrn.b lLPSff roroonTfVmiiS- i tion before supper. Aa tey I waited, Uisa Mary Ann Tamer iinuvu II 1 Afl o.rft5irl 10:00 A. Junior Auxiliary meet at the Junicr Auriliary House, Bcccutive board.ineeU at A.

II. 10:00 A. II. Beard of Cdntroi or umieaeraie ucsicruu at home of lira. Daisy P.

irv m-9 mm rV-l tlixsty asst eft far cr- Cri Cttzt ecrtis trtkl we tcU erery yecr. TUs year we tcp ta nil CMcre ttsa erer- Cara girf has aa asslsBneat to get before oar next VTe are going to hare a little play asd each giri is roiaj to tell what taey nave enyed most la Drownies and Scoots. This play tc show oar appteciation to Ponors. I Tbe meeting then closed. It just another meetins it had been a special meeting, fun, work and play also some eating.

everyone is looking forward to the nest meeting with Mrs. Keirn and Mrs. fok teaching us a new game. Derada Wetmore, scribe. Ilovd played as a prelude.

-Sonn-Toar ot ciud to meet at mw ncsss. teach square CaSCiSJ. Itta Bena to meet at Comrnun-1 inter Aldridze. truest speaKer.l attend. KIAIICU 7tH i I I Elizabeth novENconaT, Garden Club To Hear Miss Hewitt Friday Miss Mada Hewitt of Jackson, will be guest speaker at the March meeting of the Greenwood Gat den Club on Friday afternoon at three o'clock at the Confederate Memorial Building.

Miss Hewitt will arrange flowers, suitable for each room in the home at this meeting when Mrs. R. M. Scales. Mrs.

Ben Mc-Carty and Mrs. Charles Costigan will be hostesses. The guest sneaker will visit in the -home of her cousin, Mrs. J. P.

Cole at Highlandale duiing her stay in Greenwood. In connection with the regular monthly meeting will be the bulb show, "Spring Time in Holland." Concludes Visit Leroy Robinson has returned to Shreveport, after several days visit witr Us Mr. and Mrs. A. L.

Mr. Robinson it ntrnloum pm. logist with the Hycolcg Company wun neaaquarter.s in Shreveport. We fix irons, fans, etc One day serv ice. Free estimates.

Rarranco's 5c 10c luncheon at the ureenwoottiTom Flowers. Girl Scouts Council Makes-Future Plans The meeting of the Girl Scouts Council was held thrs morning at the Greenwood Leflore Hotel with Mrs. Henry Hoerhammer presiding. There was a full attendance and all committees made full reports. The principle discussion was of the Girl Scout Birthday Party which will be at the Little House Sunday, March 9, at three thirty o'clock.

This annual event, celebrating the founding of Girl Scouting, will be participated in by all of the Brownie, Intermediate and Scout troops of Leflore county. Mrs. E. A. Amelung gave an interesting discussion on Girl Scout training, telling what is being done now and plans for the future.

From Oklahoma Mrs. C. G. Spillers of Tulsa, will be the guest of Mrs. G.

Nichols. and Mrs. J. L. Durrett on Friday everting.

Mrs. Spillers, president of the National Council of State Garden Clubs, will attend "Spring Time in Holland," the bulb show, sponsored by the Greenwood Garden Club. TPmminp mrmurn mini ini ir of Jackson, iruest speaker at I i Building meets vriffht. 2:00 P. 1.1.

Uiri Scout Leaders Miss Ada Clark P. W.Woman' Club of itv House. Public invited to FRIDAY. noo P. M.

St. Patrick' Day rvkiint' int 1 .00 P. If Mian Maris Hewitt rf ci Hutn V.AIffc IfamnrSii 6:00 P. lime In by the lireenwootl until 9:00 P. M.

at 9:00 P. M. Junior Steppers srhnnl crowd to SI IN AY. -i i to tr of fwl nardn Club at Conredolafiv ik Mnvir. Ug- by GariitU Laura Truitt opened.

tae Cu 'ZJlZ'YnZJZX His Sarah Ann Berth and Hrs. tt mim iMiuzn Mnz ivw, Lir for" She was ac- LT: ,17 i vaiJs rawwviia aw-a tuc wv wae m-frmmmmm tion of understanding and ex B-SSSu-'rf remarks Mrs. Flowers read from the ivilm and frm the twenty iiirsv rnapirr 01 tuie. lhc rouJg was adjourned with the watch-word. Mi rring wun jinu w.

icnairman or ine supper commii- Moore. Mrs. It. t. CI ine.

Mrs. 1 1. it ir Ini v. derman. THEY'RE THE TALK OF TfiTE TOWN! Erery bcdy'ii TaCdsa Abcst Artf.DITS Gxeilias Ccrrtica cf friz and Cttl cca.

SsartNew Slyba At Easy To Reach Price. 'Cose la cse day scca asd swe ocr exdliaj new rtyti asd new low prlcea. i I M. tiiri JC0Ul lunnuay rmy av me miw "MUJtee. wrre Mrs.

R. V. Taylor, TUESDAY. MARCH 11th Mrs. O.

CVwart. Mm. W. IL ASIDE'S DEPARTMENT STORE SCD CarrcHlca Avease Greeawcsd. Mfc fa.

wt a A 1 un VIUil unci mur nujioiiMa uv ate Memorial DuUcltnjr. FOR THE VERY BEST in cleaning and laendry work, brinjx your clothes to the cp-to-date cleaners Delta Steam Laendry. We are continually improving oar methods. DELTA. STEAM LAUNDRY 407 09 IAIN PHONES 730 731 Mis Janet Fountain named chairman of the Business Women's circle of the First Presbyterian Church at the retro lar monthly meeting; last -en-in at the church.

There were thirty six members present. The chairman of the nominating committee. Miss Harriet Reeves, read the names of the officers: Miss Fountain, chairman; Miss Marie Rut-ledjre, co-chairman; Miss Dot Den man, treasurer; Miss Betty Began, supper treasurer; Mrs. T. S.

Schuler, secretary and re porter; Mrs. John Stott, social service chairman; Mrs. J. D. Hay, counselor and flower chairman; and Mrs.

Margaret South-wick, circle typist. Mrs. RV L. Roberts was named as the new Bible teacher. Mrs.

J. D. Hay presided during the business meeting. Two new members were present at this meeting. Miss Judith Kuykendall and Miss Mildred BarnetL.

Mrs. Horace Kitchell. gave the Bible lesson on the Tenth Commandment. A delicious supper was senr-by the chairman of Circle 1. Mrs.

Sid Gillespie, Circle 2 Mrs. H. L. Long, Circle 3, Mrs. D.

T. Monroe, Circle 4. Mrs. Clyde Neely, Circle Mrs. Sam Montgomery, Circle 6, Mrs.

James Long, Circle 7, Mrs. John Alfonl, Circle 8, Mrs. George Chambless, and Circle 9, Mrs. J. A.

McAlexander. The meeting ttas closed with the Mizpah benediction. Meeting Tomorrow Of Matinee Music ale The meeting tomorrow after-noon at three thirty o'clock will be at the country home of Mrs. Walter Pillow, Sr. Serving as co-hostess will be Mrs.

R. B. Schla. ter, Mrs. C- F.

Meadors. Mrs. R. Prosser, Mrs. Sam Thorn p.

son, Mrs. F. H. Magruder, Mrs. J.

D. Green. Mrs. Lelia Jesty Powell and Mrs. R.

P. Parish, Sr. Mrs. E. E.

Wiggins will be leader of the program on "Nationalism. All members of the group are cordially invited to attend this entertaining musicale. Womans Society Has Business Meet The Woman's Society of Christian Service met in the ladies oarlor of the First Methodist Church on Monday after neon for the regular monthly business meeting. The devotional was in ha nee of circle 10 and was leautifully carried out. Colored li4es were shown while the narraUr Mrs.

Wendell Ray, gave the scriptural explanation and tory. She was assisted by Miss Jonell Robinson. Mrs. M. P.

Pierce an "1 Walked Today Where Jru Walked and 0. Divine Re deemer" and the song "Were You There was ucd as a duet hy Mrs. Pierce and Mrs. A. X.

illiamson. The business session was in charge of Mrs. A. Thorn, president. Monthly and quarterly reports were heard.

Resolutions of repct were read in memory uf Mrs. V. II. Hughes by Mrs. I Lomax.

Announcement of the litrict meeting to be held in the sanctuary nil day Wednesday was made and members of the society asked to attend and erre as FAY LESSl '-ffi GET -11 jvr! (f) 1 1 -Penmifflimi Ml tears SI3 U.GOLlA i DHAFZOEZ3 .8100 Tlca I 8 I Wide I ii a Bl to Rnildincr bulb show sponsored uaruen open uuuuc Confederate Memorial Build-1 ninth grade invite all high informal dance at ine bIKS uuu. MAKCIl 9111 i 4 ituu mnmluM nf Creenwoorl Worn Lin.lian.la tA Vfll Af1AV hostesses to this large number of church women. The meetinr closed with the Lord's Prayer. Hoard Of Control Meets On Thursday The Hoard of Control of the Confederate Memorial will meet at ten o'clock Thursday mornine. March C.

at the hom of Mrs. Daby P. Wrisht on Tri ton St. All members are urged to b- present. Meeting Tharsday Tor Jr.

Auxiliary The monthly meeting of the Junior Auxiliary will be held at ten o'clock in the morning Thursday, March at the Junior Aux iliary IIOUM. Th- executiTe board will meet at nine thirty o'clock. CARD OF THANKS We take thU method of ex- pre; ting our appreciation to our friends for the many expression of sympathy, the beautiful flow ers and the many acts or rriend-shin extended in the illness att-l death of our husband and father. L. S.

Journey. The family of, L. S. Journey. id t3 13.

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