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Club on November 8 at
home of Mrs. Treppendhl.
Treppendahl met the mem-
and guests at the front
and 'welcomed them into
large hall which was aglow
the light from large can-
and decorated with lovely
of magnolias and
ltS. ERIC TREVILLION MOTHER OF MRS. WIIITE
SI&KER-- FOR JR. I.R. CLUB I MARKS 95T11 BIRTIIDAY
t
irs. Dorsey Trevillion and Mrs. WalLer Wroten of Natct-
Marshall T, reppendahl were ez was complimented with a
for the Junior Irwin
party recently on her 95th birth-
day. Entertaining at the family
home on Cemetery Road were
two daughters. Mrs. William
Bonham White of Woodville and
Mrs. Chester N. Willis Sr.. of
Natchez. Also on hand was the
honoree's son. Mr. WaiLer Wro-
ten of Louisville. Ky., and his
family.
The home was decorateLl
E. M. Kee. Jr., president, throughout ,with flowers sent by
ded over a short business friends and relatives. Refcesh-
and then ttrned the
ments were served in the dining
over to Mrs. John
room where the table wa,s cov-
Prog chairman for
ercd with a linen cloth edged
Mrs. Hewes intro- with lace, holding a tiered cake
the speaker, Mrs. Eric decorated with pink sugar roses
who
is
the
librarian}and" lavender flcrets. The nu-
Woodville Public Li- merals "95" topped the cake.
In a most charming and,
manner Mrs. Tre-
of the many services trated books including "The
at the library and dis- Thanksgiving S t o r y ." "The
,and briefly noted the Beautiful Christmas Tree." "A
types of books available. Certain Small Shepherd." "Col-
mentioned and showed ]ages," and "Somebody Stole
of books on creative Second." In closing she read
and showed a delightful book
such .as needlepoint, em-
entitled "Frederick," by Leo
making of silk flowers, iLionni, a story of field mice and
rugs. She then stowed sev-
cOOkbooks including in this I their preparations for winter. WOODVILLE LIBRARY NEWS I
"The Graham Kerr Cook-I ''Frederick'' has a very special
and "Cooking foe a I message for everyone to remem-
Among the bestsellers ber as they approach the winter
tlneationed were "Hour of Iseas°n"
"' "Hour of Lead,' .... Bring l Following the program the
Unicorn," "Harvest Home.", members and guests were in-
Hills," "Sybil." "The Ivited into the dining room
of Kings" and "Once IslWhere a lovely arrangement of
"Flo,we¢ing House i Yellow, white and ,orange mums
and "Flower Arrange- and daisies on the tea table was
Were two very interest-I illuminated by the soft glow of
on flowers which she large bittersweet reen, brown.
and white candles on the mantel
Trevillion brought to the and server. Mrs. Cha, rles Seal
attention the fact that lpresided at the tea service and
has available a hum- Mrs. Charles Whetstone served
large-print
ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED !
UP TO DATE
WITH WCCA
Mr. Waddell's fourth rade
made a delightful educational
trip to Baton Rouge to visit
points of interest last Thursday.
Their itinerary included the
museum, the planetarium, and
a visit with "Mike the Tiger."
The fourth grade thanks Mcs.
Flaceomio, Mrs. McCraine, Mrs.
Wilkerson. and Mrs. Miller for
providing ,transportation.
On November 6 the Betas par-
ticipated in a national survey of
high school juniors compiled
for c, clleges, universities, and
college-bound students.
Woodville
CIVIC CLUB
News
A meeting of the officers and
directors of the Civic Club will
be held next Monday, Novem-
ber 26, at 7:30 p.m. at the
Health Center.
Members of the board are:
Mrs. lay Farrar, Mr. G. C.
Golden, Mrs. Frances Townsend,
Mrs. Charles Cumbo, Mr. Paul
We congratulate the Midgets Habig, Mrs. S. O. Stockett, Mrs.
and the Pee Wees for their Burlin Whitehead, Mr. Ernesto
cl:ampionship victories 1 a s t Caldeira, and Mrs. John Hewes.
week. The teams won beautiful Christmas Parade
trophies, which are on display Friday, November 30
at the Variety Shack. 3:00 P.M.
The Woodvllle Midgets beat The second annual Christmas
High Band McComb, Cham-
be,rlain-Hunt Academy Marching
Unit - Port Gibson, Color Guard,
Withers and Withers Florists.
Assisting Mrs. Adolph Trep-
pendahl in the organization of
the prade are Mrs. David
Bramlette and Mrs. Helen Curry.
Additional participants or t'hose
confirming their participation
are asked to contact any of the
above committee.
Woodville Museum Of
Southern Decorative Arts
Confirmation was received
this week from the Mississippi
the New Roads Midgets, Sun- Parade plans are being finalized American Revolution Bicenten-
day, November 4, by a scoce of into what promises to be a glit- nial Commission director, Mr.
12 to 0. Keith Smith scored two tering spectacle for children of Perry A. Synder, that the Wood-
touchdowns, one in the first and all ages in Woodville. ville Civic Club will be a re-
the other in the fourth quarter. The parade will be led by cipient of a $1,000 grant {or the
National Children's B o ,o k I
Week. November 12 through No-
vembar 17 makes us conscience
I
of the quality and quantity of I
books now available for young
L
Feople. Beginning with the very
Eric Skinner and Curtis Lane-
hart intercepted passe.
The Wood.ville Poe Wees won
the Miss-Lou Championship by
defeating Clinton, Louisiana. at
Centceville Academy Thursday
night. The score was 28-0. Brad
Dale scored the first touchdown
on the first play from scrim-
mage. PAT was no good. Butch
Mayor George Gonda, and a museum project and will be eli-
prize of $25 will be offered by gible for additional grants in
the Civic Club to the most out- 1974 and 1975.
standing enVry in any category, We are grateful and honored
to be chosen by three out of by the commission in receiving
town judges, this grant as we understand
Confirmed entries are: Miss that we were chosen as one of
Area Hospitality, Civic Club few in the state to receive the
Float, Mrs. Leake's Kindergarten maximum amount for 1973. Ad-
Class, Bunny Ferguson's Kinder- ditional grants will be made in
Nettles scored the next touch- garten Class, Business and Pro- 1974 and in 1975 and the Wood-
down in a run around left end. fessional Women's Clul, Wilk- ville Museum of Southern Dec-
Amite Riding Club, Riding Club orative Arts will be foremost in
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Allen PAT was good with West Daw-
Rollins of Centreville announce son doing the scoring. At half- Q ue e n, Mississippi Forestry this state as a worthy project
the engagement .of their daugh- time the score was 14-'0. In the Commission, WCTS Float, C. M. ! in keeping with the intention
ter, Jane. to Philip Jay Pearson, second half a pass f¢om Bud Treppend,ahl & Sons, Irwin Rus-'of the bicentennial and with its
youngest all the way up through and the late Mr. Rollins and of
the years ,of childhood there are Mrs. J. H. Rogers and the late
books to charm any child; to
increase his knowledge .and
¢oaten hhs interests in people
and things and the world around
him.
The Woodville Public Library
has a splendid collection for
son of Mr. and Mcs. 3. T. Pear- Herrtngton to West Davson set
son of Kosciusko. up a scoring play on a fourth
Miss Rollins i the grand- down. Bud Herrington on a
dau'ghter of Mrs. J. F. Rollins quarterback keeper ,went around
lef,t end and plunged in for a
touchdown. PAT was good when
Butch Nettles bulled his way up staff Truck - Bluff City Dtstrlb-
the middle over Matt Samson. utors, Jaycees and Jaycettes,
Mr. Rogers, all of Centreville.
The bride-elect is a graduate
of William Winans Attendance
Center and received her BA de-
gree in Sociology from Missis-
sippi College where she was a
member of the Sociology Club
and Pi Gamma Mu honor so-
young people. The prize books,
books and mocha punch from the tea table those winning the Newberry ciety. Miss Rollins is currently
Alan Ryan. "Rosco," sped a¢ound
left end defying Clinton's de-
fense for the final score of the
game. This play was set up
when Elward Smith intercepted
a Barry Grant pass on the 20
yard line.
Buckskin Bill - WA"B-TV - Ba-
ton Rouge, Catchings Clinic,
Jimmie's Auto Service, UDC,
Chuck and Junior's Body Sloop,
Le Mardi Club, Cub Scouts,
Blxwnie Troop 236, Farm Bureau,
and Queen, Planters Hardware,
sell Club, WCTS Band, Town of lmotto - "a past t,o honor...a
Woodvllle Float, Junior Irwin . future to mold."
Gloster Band,) 1974 Weodville Pilgrimage
Russell.
Club,
Woodvllle Fire Truck and Santa t It is welcome news that the
Claus. Jaycees and Jaycettes have
Unconfirmed are The Fal-made plans to stage a barbecue
on the Courthouse Square, as
they so successfully did last
year. The barbecue will be from
11:30 to 2 p.m. on Sunday, April
7, with seating in the shade of
the historic Jefferson Davis Oak.
The barbecue and art show
were the delight ,of Pilgrimage
visitors as well .as Woodvillians
books. She ,also men- which also featured a asl;y as-
that through the statelsortment of sandwiche and
service mos¢ any book cookies, won the greatest prize of all-- Public Welfare.
can be obtained in a A number of guests, Mrs. Best the seal of approval of the chil- Grandpacens of the !orospec-
time. Montfor,t. Mrs. Dick Whita, ler, dren themselves.
last group ,of books Mrs. Mrs. H. C. Ford, Mrs. W. D. This is an important phase of I tire .bridegroom a.re Mr, and
Mrs. O. E. Burns of Kisciusko
discussed was chil- Spell, and Mrs. Kent Hewes. library service. Encourage your and the late Mr. and Mrs. G. J.
0Ooks. She showed .many we,re present for the mos on- child to make ue of it. Let your I Pearson of Louisville.
and beautifully illus- joyble afternoon, library Jhelp. Mr. Pearson is a g,raduate of
Award and Caldec.0tt Medal. are employed as Research Specialist The Ramblers who hay e
there, and those which have for the State Department of played their l.ast year of poe wee
Kosciusko High School and
Holmes Junior College. He re-
ceived his BM degree in Church
Music fr, om Mississippi College
where he was a member of the
Concert Choir and Phi Mu Alpha
Sinfonia frate,rnity. Mr. Pearson
is currently Music Director at
Pochahontas Baptist Church in
Jackson.
football are Brad Dale, West
Dawson, Butch Nettles, Bud
Herr.ington, Bobby Wesberry,
Alan Ryan, Charles McGraw,
and Frank Rosso.
The Pee Woes thank Bent
Curry for carylng ,the chains
from the Wood,llle side, the
, cheerleaders and parents for
turning out for the games this
year, and the high school boys
and pacents for helping with
the down markers. They espe-
cially appreciate the time and
work of Coach Eddie Gerald
Davis, Coach Dudley Hopson,
and Coach Walter Ray Reed,
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The wedding will be solem- who deserve much of the medit
nized on December 29 at two for their winning season.
o'clock in the afternoon in the
Centreville Baptist Church with
the Rev. Davis Ramsey offici-
sting. Friends and relative.s ace
invited through this mediu,m to
attend.
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THE VARIETY SHACli
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by H. Emerson Berryhill
"Don't destroy your ideals!
Don't ,tear down your dreams!"
These are words of advice we
have heard all our lives. They
are ex.eellent .bits of wisdom
that could well be passed on
to our young people today. We
have read of sit-ins, demonstra-
tions, walk-outs, ,and many
other forms of rebellion "We
fight fc,r our ideals." they say.
, It is a noble thng to have
ideals, .but, if in our haste to
obtain our own rights we over-
lap and take away the rights
of others, .we could be tearing
down more than we are building
up.
l" We all have our ideals and
dreams, and they should be
guarded carefully. When we de-
'stroy these ideals and dreams,
!we usually end up breaking our
own hearts. "
OUR THOUGHT TO REMEM-
BER: Your attitude has built
your d,reams and idealS; only
you can destroy them.
BERRYHILL
FUNERAL HOME
WOODVILLE, MISS.
Phone 888-5871
Commercial Bank, Happy Home- in 1973 and will ,aid immeas-
makers Club, Denman Junior ureably in making ou,r third
Pilgrimage a great success.
1. This is the first time that Railroad Office Building
Woodville has had two students, History Needed
on the All-Star Team. Congrat-t A preliminary report on the
ulations to Mike and. Jeff. We'll]history of he West Feliclana -
be supporting the team. I Woodville Railroad Office Build-
Wednesday, November 7, we ling is being prepared for even-
were pleased to have the Rev.tual submission by the Missis-
Warren Whitaker €¢om Unionsippi Department of Archives
Baptist Church, Crosby, as our and History of the site for the
chapel speaker. He brought out Nati.onal Register of Historic
some good points on Christian Places.
living with a few jokes and Anyone having any photos,
illustrations. He used a scripture papers or information relating
reading from Epheslans and to the site or the allroad com-
pointed out the fact that each tpany during any part f its
person is responsible for hishlstory is. asked to contact Er-
own response to Christian prin- t nesto Caldeira at 888-.4581 or
ciples. 888-6809.
WOODVIIJE, MISSISSIPPI
WCCA students enjoyed t.he
half-h,oliday on Wednesday, No-
vember 14, when the members
of the faculty attended the
MPSA Disbrlct IV West meeting
at Council 11 Thomas Jefferson
in Natchez..
Even though the Rambler
team did not emerge victorious
in the championship game Fri-
day night, we can still commend
them for playing .a good game.
On Monday, November 12, Mr.
Whetstone called the high
school students into the library
t.c announce that Mike McGraw
and Jeff Brown have been chos-
en as membecs of the All-Star
South Division Team of the
Academy Conference. The team
will play the North Division
Team in "Jackson on December
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