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Mra. J. H. Adams
Mrs. O. C. All
.Mra. F. W. Da
Mrs. Geo. Bar'.
Mrs. F. E. Bearden
Mrs. T. T. Beei
Mrs. J. A. Bent
Mrs. Joe Brent
•Mrs. Raymond Bur:
Mrs. R. L. Clarke
Mrs. W.N.Covington
Mrs. R. M. Dent
•Miss Lula Mae Fowler
Mrs. Maybelle Furness
Mrs. W.H. Gibbes
Mrs. John Gill
Mrs. Bessie Gillespie
Mrs. C. D. Gookin
,. J. $, Harris
Mrs. W. E. Harrison
.Miss Maude Herring
-Mrs. M. F. Herring
Mrs. C. C. J n<
. H. R. Kilby
Mra. J.S. Lewis
Mrs. R. L. Lung
. Mrs. A. B. Luter
•Mrs. H.T. Matthews
Mrs. O. B. Maxwell
.Mrs. A, R. McC
Mrs. W. M. McKenj.
■ Mrs. G. M. McLendon
.Mrs. J. C. Peyton
Mrs. W.K.Robinet
Mrs. Gertrude Rowzee
.Mrs. J. L. Shearer
Mrs. Bob Simmons
■ Mrs. W. D. Smith
• Mrs. Norwood Spar
•Mrs. W. C. Standefer
Mrs. Frank J. Stephenson
Miss Lurline Stewart
.Mrs. J.C.Treloar
Mrs. George A. Welch
.Mrs. P. L. Wells
Miss Fleta Whitaker
. Mrs. Gordon Williams
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The Raymond Culture Club met Thursday, March ZZ, 1956,
in the home of Mrs. R. L. Long, with co-hostesses, Mrs. R. L.
Clarke, Mrs. J. A. Bennett, Mrs. Bessie Gillespie, and Mrs. W. D.
Smith. Mrs. T. T. Beemon was chairman of the progran.. A girls
trio from H. J.C. rendered several beautiful musical numbers.
Mrs. H. T. Mathews called the meeting to order and pre-
sided until the newly elected president, Mrs. G. M. McLendon was
installed.
Minutes were read and approved, and the Treasurer, Mrs.
James H. Adams, reported a balance of $26. 30 in the bank at this
time.
Mrs. McLendon suggested that roll call be dispensed with
in future meetings and the secretary was instructed to mark the roll
without the usual roll call.
Motion was made by Mrs. Bessie Gillespie, seconded by Mrs.
Rowzee, that the Club pay $5.00 for the remaining three months of
the school year for lunches for one school child.
Miss Lurline Stewart, Chairman of the Yearbook Committee,
presented the 1956-57 yearbooks to club members.
CC ifrrVc* lnstallation of offi c er s for the 1956-57 was conducted by Mrs.
MiilhV «r 3 and beautifully made corsages were presented by Mrs. Gordon
Williams, who made and pinned them on the new officers.
Mrs. McLendon briefly outlined progra s for the new year,
and read the various committees as outlined in the new yearbook.
Mrs. George Kirker, Mrs. H. A. Kroeze and Mrs. McKie
were welcome g«sts of the club.
A delicious salad plate was served by the hostesses.
^\<JAjJf.0. yV\^L^ k j ^ Secretary
The Raymond Culture Club met Thursday, April 26, 1956, at the Music
Hall of Hinds Junior C liege, with the following hostesses: Miss Fleta
Whitaker, Mrs. George A. Welch, Miss Lurline Stewart, Mrs. Joe
Brent and Mrs. W. K. Robinette, with Miss Lula Mae Fowler Chairman
of the program committee.
Mrs. G. M. McLend >n, President, called the meeting to order and
after the reading of the minutes, Mrs. F. E. Bearden, Treasurer, gave
her report, showing a balance of $19. 20 plus dues received at this
meeting .
A discussion was held concerning a Clean-Up Day at the cemetery and
a motion was made by Mrs. Rowzee, seconded by Mrs. Adams that the
Club contribute $8 or fLO toward the labor. Mrs. R. L. Long was named
chairman of this group.
Music students of Hinds Junior College gave excerpts from the operas,
"The Marriage of Figaro" by Mozart, and "Carmen" by Bizet, and
brief life histories of each composer. Students taking part in this pro-
gram were: Annette Cheatham, Martha Gillespie, Sue Hollberg, Glenda
Rush, Peggy Stubbs, Ann Johnson, Vanda Vivrette and Charles Wicker.
Parts of these operas were also played on a phonograph.
After the busin-ss session, the Club members enjoyed refreshments at
the Home Ec Building.
Secretary
The Raymond Culture Club met Thursday, May 17th, in the Raymond
Consolidated School cafeteria. A very refreshing lime chill and cookies
were served to the members and guests. The hostesses were: Mrs. Asa
Luter, Mrs. Dick Kilby, Mrs. John Gill, Mrs. F. E. Bearden and Mrs.
J. C. Peyton.
Mrs. H. T. Matthews was in charge of the program on Speech. Mrs.
Matthews announced that the program was presented under the direction of
Mrs. J. R. Harris. Laura Lusby gave an original after dinner speech, "Cal
Counters", Hugh Gillespie, III presented Robert Benchley's "Business Re-
port", Melanie Matthews gave an interpretive reading of "The Murder of
Lidice". Melanie won first place at the Speech Festival for the Southeastern
Junior College Arts Association at Perkinston with this same reading. The
entire program was very interesting and entertaining. These young people
are students of the Speech and English Departments of Hinds Junior College
under Mrs. Harris and Mr. Fleishman.
A short business session folbwed the program with Mrs. G. M. McLendon
presiding. After the reading of the Club Collect, a Treasurer's report was
given showing a balance on hand of $19. 50. Mrs. R. L. Long reported that she
had $6. 00 left of the money set aside to clean the cemetery. Mrs. James H.
Adams gave a report of the Clean-up Committee. Mrs. McLendon announced
Mrs. Shearer was the representative from the Culture Club who went to
Kilmichiael to study the recent Clean-Up Program there. Mrs. Joe Bennett
was appointed to serve on the Policies Committee for the Raymond Lake.
A motion was made by Miss Lurline Stewart to pay the bill for printing
the year books. Motion passed.
The following were guests of the Club: Mrs. Edward Stevenson, Mrs. Clay
Lee and Mrs. Mary Gillespie, and Mrs. Stewart.
There being no further business, the meeting adjourned.
Secretary
The Raymond Culture Club met in the cafeteria of the Raymond Consolidated
School for their September meeting on September 27th at seven P. M.
The cafeteria was transformed into "Klub Kulture" with a stage being formed
by a semi-cirde of footlights made by hurricane lights, and tables arranged
club-style.
Mrs. G. M. McLendon presided, and in roduced members who in turn
introduced their guests. Mr. James H. Adams acted as master of cer
monies and introduced various acts of entertainment which were enjoyed
by members and their guests.
A delicious plate was served by daughters of club members.
Mrs. C. C. Jones was chairman of the program and hostesses were: Mrs.
Walter H. Gibbes, Mrs. J. C. Treloar ( Mrs. W. C. Standefer, Mrs. R. M.
Dent, Mrs. O. B. Maxwell, Mrs. Frank J. Stephenson, Mrs. Raymond
Burleson and Mrs. Gordon Williams, Chairman of this group.
Secretary
The Raymond Culture Club met Thursday, October 25,
1956, at the College Auditorium with the following hostesses: Mrs.
Gertrude Rowzee, Vrs. H. T. Matthews, Miss L.ula Mae Fowler, Mrs.
F. W. Baile . '/*ry.--Bab-6iT»mofw- wa e tfc*<mao o*-th«c-fr I - - 1 *irw
Mrs. G. M. McLendon, President, called the meeting to order and
the Club Collect was given. Mrs. McL ndon recognised the follow ng
visitors: Mrs. C. C. Ma:ers, Mrs. Stewart, Miss Maudine Thrash,
Miss Peggy Pennel and Miss Hilda Brantley.
It was announced that the next meeting, November 15th, would be held
in the home of Mrs. Norwood Spann. Mrs. Gordon Williams, Chairman,
requests that any one wishing to make Christmas d corations or arrange-
ments to brin • them to this meet
Report of Treasurer showed a balance of $19. 50. Mrs. Jones made
motion that when notice is put in paper tor next meeting that members
be reminded to pay dues in arrears.
Mrs. Beemon had charge of the program and introduced Miss Peggy Pen-
nel who Rave the following organ recital: Sonata IV, Adagio, Vivave, by
Bach; O Lambof God, Saviour, by Max Reger; Pastorale, by Franck;
The Cuckoo, by D'Aquin; Prayer by Lan-lais and Toccata, by Gi_'out.
Members were invited to the Home Ec Cottage where de licious refresh-
men s were served. The Hallowe'en motif was carried out most efficiently
and effectively in the decorations in the auditorium and Cottage .
Mrs. Willis Smith, Acting Secretar
The Raymond C u lture Club met Thursday, November 15, 1956,
in the home of Mrs. Norwood Spann. Mrs. J. L. Shearer, Mrs. J.
Lewia, Mrs. W. M. McKenzie, Mrs. W. N. Covington and Mrs. George
Barton were co-hostesses, with Mrs. Gordon Williams Program Chairman.
Mrs. G. M, McLendon, President, called the meeting to order
and read the Club Collect. Minu es of the September and October meetings
were read and approved.
The Treasurer's report showed a balance of $19. 16 on hand.
Members of the Club were urged to call the hostesses before
each meeting to tell them whether they would be present and, if so, the
number of guests, if any, they were bringing.
Mrs. Gordon Williams had a number of beautiful Christmas
arrangements which she graciously shared with the Club and answered
the numerous questions as to how they were made. Mrs. Louise Colbert
of the Mississippi Power & Light Company gave demonstrations of the
various lights used to make the arrangements more effective, and later,
with the assistance of Mrs. Irene Covington, showed slides of indoor and
outdoor Christmas arrangements.
Mrs. McKenzie effectively read, "Let Us Go Back", A Christ-
mas poem, to set the Christmas mood.
After a discussion of the dues to be paid, the following motion
was m ide: i
ber IS, 1956, meeting
A delicious salad plate was served to the 28 members and two visitors,
Mrs. J. M. Banks ton and Mrs. C. C. Magers, who were welcomed
into the club membership.
Mrs. McLendon graciously invited the club to meet with her for the
December 13th meeting.
Secretary
The Raymond Culture Club met Thursday, December 13th, 1956, in the
home of it. President, Mrs. G. M. McLendon, at 3:45 P. M. with 28 mem-
bers and 3 visitors present.
The President called the meeting to order and welcomed guests and
members of the Club, after which the Club Collect was read in unison. Minutes
of November meeting were read and approved.
Mrs. McLendon reported that $25.00 would be available for the Com-
munity Christmas Fund from the Club. Mrs. H. T. Matthews was appointed
Chairman of this committee with other members to be selected at a later
date.
The following members were named as the nominating committee for
new officers: Mrs. F. E. Bearden, Chairman; Mrs. James H. Adams, Mrs.
R. Kilby. The Chairman was requested to give a report at the January
meeting and members to vote on officers so that they would be installed at
the February meeting and take office in March.
Miss Carolyn Barton gave a reading, "The Second Christmas," by
John H. Holmes, which was greatly enjoyed by the guests.
Mrs. J. R. Harris was Chairman of the Program Committee and the
following served with Mrs. K.cLendon as hostesses : Mrs. C. C. Jones,
Mrs. Norwood Spann, Mrs. T. T. Beemon and Mrs. J. R. Harris.
Motions to change dues of the club to $2. 50 were voted on and unanimously
passed, and a further motion was made and passed to discontinue the birth-
day contribution of one dollar per member.
A delicious salad plate was served.
There being no further business, the meeting adjourned.
Secretary
The
for their
members
Raymond Culture Club met at th
regular meeting on January 24.
and three guests present.
e Raymond Conso
1957, at 3:45
lidated School
with fourteen
Hosteses were Mrs. James H.
Lee, Mrs. Edward Stephenson,
McCoy, who served delicious p
Adams, Mrs.
Mrs. W. E.
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bell
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Mrs. G. M. McLendon, President, called the meeting to order and
the Club Collect was c'iven. Mrs. McLendon recognized the visitors and
welcomed the members.
a. Rowzee introduced Miss Bell Lindsey who reviewed the book,
"Profiles k\ Courage", by Senator Kennedy, in a most interesting manner.
Treasurer's report showed a balance of $15. 16. Mrs. McLendon asked
officers and committee chairman to have reports at February meet
Mrs. Matthews reported we had a part in preparin askets at Christmas.
Mrs, James H. Adams gave the following report of the Nominating
Committee:
President Miss Lurlene Stewart
Vice-President Mrs. Gordon Williams
Secretary Mrs. Bessie Gillespie
Treasurer Mrs. J. L. Shearer
Historian Mrs. R. L. Long
Parliamentarian Mrs. Gertrude Rowzee
There being no further business, the meeting adjourned.
7>w .wut^. X^^j,
Mrs. Willis Smith, Acting Secretary
The Raymond Culture Club met in the cafeteria of the Raymond
Consolidated School on February 28, 1957, at 3:45 with the following servxig
as hostesses: Mrs. M. F. Herring, Miss Maude Herring, Mrs. O. C.
Allen and Mrs. Paul Wells, assisted by Mrs. J. A. Bennett. Delicious
refreshments were enjoyed, with beautiful spring flowers adding to the enjyment.
Mrs. McLendon called the meeting to order and the Club Collect
was given. Mrs. McLendon recognized visitors and welcomed those
attending.
The following officers were installed by Mrs. McLendon:
President, Miss Lurlene Stewart; Vice -Eresident, Mrs. Gordon Williams,
Secretary, Mrs. Bessie Gillespie, Treasurer, Mrs. J. L. Shearer;
Historian, Mrs. R. L. Long and Parliamentarian, Mrs. Gertrude Rowzee .
Outgoing officers pinned corsages on new officers and were in turn pre-
sented with corsages.
The treasurer's report showed a balance of $ on hand.
Mrs. R. L. Long reported that the Club was 26 years old and ail
but three charter members were living.
Mrs. McLendon requested that delinquent dues be brought up
to date.
Mrs. T. T. Beemon introduced Mrs. C. C. Jones who was in
charge of the Style Show. Mrs. Vance, owner of Vance's Style Shop, was
introduced by Mrs. Jones.
Mrs. Jones served as master of ceremonies for the Style Show
which followed, and Miss Kathie Kilby played appropriate selections on the
piano during the style show. Jimmy Adams and Gerry Williams ably served
as doormen for the models entrances and exits.
The following members served as models of fashions from the
Vance Style Shop: Mrs. M. F. Herring, Mrs. Gordon Williams, Mrs.
Gertrude Rowzee, Mrs. Jean Burleson, Mrs. H. T. Matthews, Mrs. Frank
Stephenson, Mrs. F. E. Bearden, Mrs. James H. Adams, and Jv.rs. O. B.
Maxwell.
There being no further business, the meeting adjourned.
Secretary
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Allen, Mrs. O. C.
Bailey, Mrs. F. W.
Barton, Mrs. George
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Beemon, Mrs. T. T.
Bennett, Mrs. J. A.
Bankston, Mrs. J.
Brent, Mrs. Joe
Burleson, Mrs. Raymond
Clarke, Mrs. R. L.
Covington, Mrs. W. N.
Dent, Mrs. R. I
Fowler, Miss Lula Mae
Furness, Mrs. Maybelle
Gibbes, Mrs. W. H.
Gillespie, Mrs. Bessie
Gookin, Mrs. C. D.
Harris, Mrs. J. R.
Harrison, Mrs. W. E.
Herring, Miss Maude
Herring, Mrs. M. F.
Jones, Mrs. C. C.
Kilby, Mrs. H. R.
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Lee, Mrs. Clay
Long, Mrs. R. L.
Luter, Mrs. A. B.
Matthews, Mrs. H. T.
Magers, Mrs. C. C.
Maxwell, Mrs. O. B.
McCoy, Mrs. A. R.
McKenzie, Mrs. W. M.
McLendon, Mrs. G. M.
Peyton, Mrs. J. C.
Rowaee, Mrs. Gertrude
Shearer, Mrs. J. L.
Smith, Mrs. W. D.
Spam, Mrt.Nrrwood
Standefer, Mrs. W. C.
Stephenson, Frank J. (Mrs.)
Stevenson, Mrs. Ed
Stewart, Miss Lurline
Treloar, Mrs. J. C.
Welch, Mrs. George A.
Wells, Mrs. Paul
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The Itarnund Culture Club held
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a varicts show was presented with
Kes as master of cere-
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line act by Bob and Bill Boteler.
young sons of Mr and Mrs. Louis
Boteh -elections b> Mr
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Ma-hubrn, and Mr Walter Gibb«s
with Betty Denton as accompanist;
dances by Don.s Tolcs and Joan
Byrne «>f the Hinds Hi-Steppers;
and a reading by John McNair.
Hostesses for this occasion were
Mrs. Cla> Lee. Mr- Edward Stev-
enson. Mrs. Gertrude Kowzee. Mrs.
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Li t on Shearer, Mrs. Paul
Wells, and Miss Lurline Stewart.
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Club Meets Vi
Lake Lodge
The Raymond Culture Club held
anel Bacpttalltj meeting at
Lodge on last
Thursday night
Artistic arrangements of fall
flowers and the burning logs in the
i/ed fireplace were Hat
fert setting for the tables, arr.
in a fan shape on either -ide of
the firi place. leavim: -parr before
ir for pre-entation of the
program
Lurlme Stewart, Pre* Ideal
of the club, presided Af'.
heartv welcome to the members
and guests. Miss Stewart presented
Mr- Frank J. Stephenson, who in-
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served a- Master of ceremonii
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Tramboline Act
and Bill Boteler
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•'alter Gibbes and Mr-
Harvey Mashburn Jr. singing
Some Enchanted Evening".
Rock and Roll dance bj •
Doris Toles and Jeane Bynu
of the Hi Steppers of Hinds Junior
College.
Duet— Walter Gibbes and Mrs.
Harvey Mashburn Jr.. singing "Ah,
Sweet Mystery of Life."
Recitation— A Bear Story — by
Johnny McNair
Quartet— Walter Gibbes, M r -
Mashburn. Mr. and Mrs. Reeves,
singing "Moonlight and Rose
Jazz Dance b J lean Byrne
and Doris Toles.
Solo — Mrs. Leslie Reeves, singing
Ebbtide".
Accompanist for all songs was
Mi- Betty Denton
Throughout the meal, music was
furnished by Bill Matthews at the
keyboard of the piano
Serving as decorations commit-
tee were Mrs R. L. Long. Mrs. Asa
Luter and Mrs W M McKenzie.
Hostesses for the meeting were,
Chairman, Mrs. Gertrude Row-zee,
Mrs. J. L. Shearer, Mrs. Paul Wells,
Mrs. Gordon Williams, Mrs. A. R.
McCoy. Mrs. Edward Stevenson.
Mrs. Clay Lee and Miss Lurline
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Jr. College on Thurec -•»'--.. - - with
memoere eete prese;. .
A Delicious . tlcta plate wt»e served by the foliowl;.
hoeteeeee. lire. Dick Kllby, lire. H.T. tfattnewe, Ur» . .
r, Mrs. G'A. Welch, Mlet and MrE .
Bennet. ^
The I r^aeurere report showed a balance of |2yab2.
Lee Lurllne Stewart :ced the dedlcatlo.-i of t
new eclence building uo be held on May let. arid urged
l : to attend and also hef<r Dr_ Hall, speaker for the
evening.
leeple appointed lire. Louis Boteler.Urs. W.C.
Lfer, and Mrs. J. 8. I.ewle to serve as a committee to
beautify L'tlca road, In the town beautl^lcatlon project.
Mre. •■• illlefnle, president, called the meet!
to ord^r. <^ club collect wae read and 1 1 ee of the Feb
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litairman. Mr- N..r
Spann. Mrs Jack Treloar,
Mrs nrj O'Neal \rr..:
Mr. Miller Bank-ton chairman,
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chairman. Mr- Aaa I. liter.
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chairman. Mr- Floyd
Bailey Membership Mr- C. C.
chairman Mr-
Lendon. Mrs J R Ham-
Mr- R I. Ixmg. chairman.
Mr- Paul Wi : fairs
Mr- Durward Blakejr, chairman,
Mr- I. F Boteler. Mr-. A I
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PROGRA
. ir Gordon "BLlliaas - Chairman
'orwood Spann
Tack Treloar
I, J. W. O'Neal
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i^s. Ed Stevenson
Mre. H. R. Kilby
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•3. H. T. Matthews - Chairman
a. Asa Luter
Mrs. Fred A. Brooke
lire. Walter Gibbes
PUBLICIT":
Mrs. W. N. Covington - Chairman
Mrs. Floyd Bailey
)'E?'BER5r
B. C. C. Jones - Chairman
Mrs. G. M. Mc Lend on
Mrs. J. R. Harris
"TCLF4RE:
3. R. L„ Long - Chairman
)*rs. Paul Wells
CIVIC AFFA
. Durwood Blakey - Chairman
'■. Louis F. Boteler
a. A. L. Dentcn
I'rs. Rosser lall
Mrs. R. L. Clarke
I're. W, D. Smith
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Vrs. Joe A. Bennett
SCRAPRTCK:
Miss K'aude Herring
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For the Anuuj!
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mood -b one of tbc
home- pened on the night
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I>ancing elves, prj
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up* and children, who
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in th. nt and long white
red candles po-
the home of Mr. and
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titwined
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sparkling limbs.
The tour ends at the home of
Mr and fcfn Albert Uaahbura no
Road, where the DO '
of ihe month, U ;e Barton,
J l> O'Neal, Mr- i I.
Ira Jack
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kfaabbun will be club Vice I'reai
dent Mrs Gordon Williams and
Mr Williams, and Mr- David
Schubert of Crystal Springs, siJH
of Mrs Mashburn.
Traditional red and green de-
corations will be used throu.hout
the reception rooms with special
emphasis on the centerpiece of the
dining room table that will hold
the party goodies and coffee ser-
vice.
Assisting Mr- Mashburn and the
hostesses will be Gerry Williams, I
Lana Treloar. W'aymon Covington.'
Nancy Smith. Marilyn Maxwell!'
Mary Adams. Byrle Kynerd and
Annette Gibbes.
Norwood Spann. Mrs J H
Adams and Mrs Asa Luter are
members of the arrangements com-
mittee.
Anyone interested m making the<
tour will be cordially welcomed by
the Club members and by the
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Mrs. D. L. Blakey
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Mrs. Carolyn Bowen
• Mrs. Pre I L. Brooks
Mrs. R. I . Larka
Mrs. J. E. Collins
Mr? T • '• ' . 3onlee
Mrs. w. N. Covington
. R., M. Dent
Mrs. A. L. Denton
•3^ Robbie Dukes
Mrs. H. 0. French
Mrs. Maybell Furness
Mrs. John Garrison
Mrs. J. . Lbba
Mrs. W. H. Gibbs
Mrs. Annie Ma
Mrs, ?essie Gillespie
Mrs. J. R. H
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Miss Maude Herring
Mrs. M. P.
Mrs. 0. C. Hughey
Mrs. . . Kea
Mrs. . . Kilby
Mrs. J. S. Lewis
Mrs. A. T. Uddell
Mrs. R. L. Long
Mrs. A. B. Lu'
Mrs. . Magers
Mrs. H. T. Matthews
Mrs. 0. B. Maxwell
Mrs. Robert Mayo
Mrs. A. R. McCoy
Mrs. W. M. McKer
Mrs. . Lendon
Mrs. . ". Moss
Mrs. Louise Nichols
Mrs. J. D. O'Neal
Mrs. J. L. Shearer
Mrs. A. R. Smith
Mrs. Pat Smith
Mrs. W. D. Smith
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RAYMOMD CULTWE CLUB MARCH 23, 1961
The regular monthly meeting of the Raymond Culture Club was held March 23,
1961 In the High School Home Economics Department with 23 members present. New
members, Mrs. Pat Saith and Mrs. Richard Atkins, and a visitor, Mrs. Longest
from Gulfport, were welcomed.
Delicious refreshments were served by the hostesses, Mrs. H. T. Matthews,
Chairman, Mrs. H. R. Kilby, Mrs. A. B. Luter, Mrs. Robert Mayo, Mrs. W. M.
•viaie, and Mrs. Joe Bennett.
The new president, Mrs. Fred Brooks, presided. The minutes were read and
approved. Mrs. Kilby gave a report of the arrangements committee.
The program chairman, Mrs. Rosser Wall, stated that the theme for the year
is "Let's Talk Mississippi."
The April theme "Mississippi Gardens" was to be a visit to Mynelle's in
Jackson on Saturday, April 22.
In May a discussion of Mississippi Fashions will be held and Centenial
styles will be viewed.
September's meeting will be Guest Night.
In October - Mississippi Literature
November - Missi ssippi Music
December - Mississippi Hospitality
January - Mississippi Wildlife
February - Mississippi Art
Mrs. Wall then introduced the speaker for the meeting, Mr. Joe Moss, a member
of the State Soverignty Committee, who discussed his trip to Lorraine, Ohio,
where he gave a talk on Mississippi to a Rotary Club of over 100 members and
guests.
The meet Lag was adjourned.
Respectfully submitted,
Rubye Moss, Secretary
RAYMOND CULTURE CLUB APRIL 22, 196l
The April meeting of the Raymond Culture Club was a garden
tour of the lovely ante-bellum home of Mynelle's on Clinton
Boulevard in Jackson. The garden was beautiful with many spring
flowers in bloom.
The Vice-President, Mrs. Rosaer Wall, was in charge of the
meeting in the absence of the President, Mrs. Brooks.
The group met at Raymond High School on Saturday afternoon
April 22, and drove together to Mynelle's.
After the garden tour, the ladies went inside the spacious
home far a look at some unusual drapery fabrics.
The hostesses for the meeting were Mrs. G. M. McLendon,
chairman, Mrs. J. C. Treloar, Mrs. Bessie Gillespie, Mrs. C. C.
Magers, Mrs. Dewey Beard, and Mrs. Salter Gibbes. They invited
the Club members to Crechale's where delicious pie and drink was
served.
Mrs. C. C. Jones served as program chainriar. ard arranged
the tour.
There was no business.
Respectfully submitted
Rtbye noss, Secretary
RAYMOND , >6l
-ting of the Raymond Culture Club was held May 25, 1961
in mond High School H< cs Department. Hostesses
were I rwood Spar . .rmanj . . M. If ps. J. I 'lfeal,
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it this meeting were Mrs. u rantham, Miss Marshall, Hiss •
and Mrs. Tom Bowen.
The Program Chairma , . Jane 8 H« Adams, presented lovely models
-autif. °nial creations. Those modeling the dressea
wer— : Candy Garri? , try Beth Stevenso- , ty Adams, Nan
Lick, and Mesdames Don Shearer, T. T. *V>emon, Wilson Grantham, Joe
Moss, ' Andrews, axwell am 1 'dams.
Narrator for the event wa c . ordon Williams.
There was no busine.' .
Delicious r Tents were served by the hostesses.
Respectfully submitted,
Rubye Mfc/ss, Secretary
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In Septer- a delightful supper meeting
at ake Lodge. This was guest nifht and a:- rs and
guests w»-
Beaitiful arrangene- and other fall flowers w-
attract under candle
Ou n ear "I was carried
mar. .^'s inclu Is of cotton pic-
Id.
i made products was quite interesting,
anr ly so when a gift fror. - to each memr
anf name was drawn from a box.
•-■ donated fi
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covered dish supper was most enjoyable, and 1
*veninr, -. -■ • Mar r of the Gordon \dvertising .Agency in Jacl
gave us man;/ inte icts about Mississippi and i] 1 pi who
hav -d fame for themselves and for our State.
Mrs. ayo was in charge of -am, and t .esses for
n were . ... boteler, Chairman, .... , .
• • . .illiarr , ... a, Mrs. John Garrison,
• • • • • • . o-olyn Bowen, anc . J. R. Conlee.
. T. T. Beemon assisted with the decora
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RAYMOND CULTURE CLUB November
The Raymond Culture (ft* met November 16, 1961 In the Hayraond High School
with yt r.emb«rs and 7 guests present.
The program chairman for November, Mrs. D. A. Beard, presented a delightful
■usical vm depicting Missiesippi and the South at different periods in hisU: .
ose taking part on program were: Mrs. Paul Welle, Marsha Willims, Kelly
Willimns, Patty Adams, -i-vin Psytoil, Jr., Mrs. Alice Liddell, Miss Kathy Kilby,
Miss Katie Lou Davis, Mrs. fo tewart, Miss Carole Maxwell, Miss Marilyn
Maxwell, Miss Ann Stephenson, Miss Sue Ann Treloar, Miss Nancy Smith, Miss Mary
and
Nell Hamilton, /Mis s Jean Harrison. . eard accompanied them at the piano.
After the program, a short business session was held with the President, Mrs.
• oks presiding. The minutes were read and approved. In the absence of
Treasurer, Mrs. Herring, Mrs. Brooks reported that dues anountinc to lU2.$0 were
paid at the last meeting.
The date for the Christmas Pilgrimage was set for December 15, from 6:30 to 10:00
P. M. Homes were to be opened by Mrs. Lorene Downing, Mr. and Mrs. 0. B. Chambl- ,
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Stevenson, '.r. and Mrs. K. C. Goodwin, and Mr. and Mrs. A. C.
Luter.
A nominating committee to su gest of -leers for the new year was appointed.
Those serving are Mrs. Norwood Spann, Chairman, Mrs. James H. Adans, Mrs. T. T.
Beemon.
A motion was made to donate $2$ to the Christmas Fund for needy familes. The
Club voted to do this, and also voted to send the following inactive members a
Christmas remembrance: Mrs. C-ladish, Mrs. Nichols, and Mrs. Wallace.
After tne business session, members and guests were invited to the Home Be.
Department vhere the following hostesses served refreshments: Mrs. James H. Adans,
Mrs. Durwood Blakey, Mrs. H. 0. French, Mrs. J. H. Harris, and Mrs. W. M. Moss.
Respectfully submitted,
Rubye Mos^, Secretary
RATMOID CULTURE CLUB January 2« , 1962
The January meeting of the Raymond Culture Club was held at the
Raymond Hi#» School. There were 2li Bwibers j . Guestc were Hi .
P. B a Taylor and Mrs. Louis Perkins. Minutes were read and approved.
The treasurer's report was as follows:
$8. 6b paid out for Christinas remembrances
.77 Balance in Treasury
It wac decided to look over the rolls and put past members on our
associate member roll.
r*« Norwood Spann, Chairman of the Nominating Committee gave the
lowing report on officers for the coming year:
PRESIDENT - Mrs. Maybelle Fumess
VICE PRESIDENT - Mrs. V. N. Covington
SB - Mrs. Filler Bankstcn
TREASURER - Mrs. P. A. Biggs
HISTORIAN - Mrs. P. L. Clarke
PARUMENTARIAU - Mrs. Paul Wells
Mr. W. H. Turcott, with the State Gane and Fish Commission showed
colored slides of Mississippi Wild Flowers, and explained each, giving
the location where each flower could be found.
Delicious refreshments were served in the Home Ec. Dept. by toe
following hostesses: Mrs. W. C. Standefer, Chairman; Mrs. Edward Stevenson,
Mrs. Miller Bankston, Mrs. 0. C. Hughey, Mrs. A. R. McCoy, and Mrs. J. S.
Lewis.
Respectfully submitted,
ess, Secretary
Raymond Culture Club February 2 .
The Raymond Culture Club • T 22, ] , in the home c .... rke
with the following ladies assisting Mrs. Clarke as hostesses: Mrs. R. L. Long, Mrs.
, Mrs. T. T. Beemon, Mrs. Robbie Dukes, Mrs. Pat Smith, and Mrs. C. R.
Tr .ve members were present. Guests were Mrt . . . Leep, Mrs.
Mrs. 0. B. Chamblo*, and Miss Bessie Marshall. Mrs. P. E. Taylor became a new
mAmb»r.
The minutes of the Januiry meeting were read and approved. The treasurer re-
ported a deposit of $6.25 on February 1, and payment of bills for the September
meeting amounting t> . -, leaving a balance of V70.05.
The membership chairman, Mrs. McLendon, reported that she was working on the
associate menber list.
Mrs. Jack Treloar introduced the guest speaker for the afternoon - Dr. L>o.
hide, Professor at Mississippi College, vho discussed art, and gave as the title of
his talk, "Art in General". His duscussion was most interestinc and inspiring.
The President, Mrs. Brooks, held the installation of officers and presented
each new officer with an appropriate flower to remind her of her new responsibilities
as an officer of the Raymond Culture Club.
The President led in reading the Club Collect.
There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned.
The hostesses served delicious refreshments to the group.
Respectfully submitted,
Rubye Moss, Secretary
IN3TA IRS
Raymond Culture Club
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PRESIDE, MRS. MAYBELLS PUHNBSS
VICE-PRESIDENT MRS. A. I. COVINGTON
SECRETARY MRS, MILLER BANKSTON
TREASURER MRS. ROBERT BIGGS
HISTORIAN MRS. R. L. CLARKE
PARLIAMENTARIAN MRS. PAUL WELLS
CHALLENGE TO MEMBERS
COLLECT
Keep ua, God, from pettiness; let us be large
in thought, In work and In deed. Let us be done with
faultfinding and self-seeking. May we never be hasty
In judgment and always be generous May we put away
all pretense and meefi each other face to face, without
self-pity and without prejudice. Teach us to put into
action our better impulses, straight-forward and un-
afraid. Let us take time for all things; make us grow
efcim, serene, gentle. Grant that we may realize it is
the little things that create differences; that in the big
things to£»aife we are one. And may we strive to touch and
to know the great common woman's heart of us all, and
Lord God, let us not forget to be kind.
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Mrs. Ro bbie Dukes
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Chairman: lira. ' . f. . Covin/ton
co-Chairman: Hr.. Duruood tlakey
AHltTL: uaic
Su . estions:
1. Mr /ea and the Hinds Junior College linsemble
or
2. jMc vocalist such as Krs. Rn mond Johnson or Mrs.
Jack ! estbrook of Jrckson
airman: Krs. My ^s
co«»Chairman: Krs. ' Iter "lib iqs
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mentions:
lour '.overnor's Mansion and The Old Capitol Museum
in Jackson
Chnirman: Mrs. Jam's H. Adams
co-chairman: firs. Norwood Spann
PI : >ma
! ^estiona :
Chnn.^e the date o r the club to the Lint Thursday ni^ht
in August and ^o to see "Told In These Hill3" on the
S)ra.jue in icksburg
Chnirman: Mr3 . L. F. tJotelor
co-Chain. an: Mrs. Fred brooks
XT: International Relations Club y, ft £ Jj -t~
3u:;o3tions: ' n*-*x, tt n .J^kXl^j
Capitalism V3. Comr.unisn ^/yi\^ Xl) ?T) yjle-^aJ
by Jerry bishop o<' Mississippi Power an<i Li ;ht Co,
or
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by jMex McKei ^lcy of Mississippi Po-jer and Li.^it Co.
film Dangers of Communism
3B8 M-ker's Club— The Art of Decorating the Home
Suggestions :
3. John ilowell — Canton
or
How to Decorate with Light — Lucille Colbert of MP'iL Co.
or
Mrs. Dorothy Lambert — Kenningtons '
Style s l iow— Home Furnishing and the Family
Chairman: Mrs. Ora O'Neal
co-Chairman: Mrs. Paul Veils
Pilgrims*
Chairman: Mra. M. F. Herring
.-Chnlmant Mra. H. T. Matthews
JAI. i Health
Suggestions i
1. The Heart, or
2. Mental Health, or
3. Artificial Respiration
Chairman i Mra. George McLendon
co-Chairaant Mrs. Robert Mayo
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Suggestions i
The History of Names
■"" ^ Chairmani Mrs. Miller Bankston
co-Chairmani Mra. Edward Stevenson
March 22, 1962
Hv tr meeting of the Raynond Culture Club met in the 1 :>me of
Mr S# j. Th» , '•'jrs. Mabelle Fumess called the m
ites of the February meeting were corrected to read
Mr:. . --ep and Mrs. 0. B. Chamblee as members of the club.
Mrs. lowen was welcomed as a visitor.
a. Herring read the treasurer's report tha- 3 paid in February we
$8^.55 on hand. It was made known • to be paid by the
meeting.
-:ittee reports from Mrs. Covington — Program Chairman sketched plans
the . She asked to change the September meeting to August 2/» and to
invite husbands to the October meeting.
. . Matthews, Chairman of Arrar. d a list of the
hostesses for the new year for approval of the members before the yearbook went
to press. Mrs. McLendon moved that th< 1. work out ho3tesse3 for the
special occasions. Jt waj} go agreed#
3, Chairman of the Yearbook. Committee, said t. hoped to
have books before the next meeting. The 'lay meeting is to be on the 25 and
is to be a tour of the CJovernor 1 s Mansion and the Old Capitol. We need to be
at the Governor' s Mansion at 2 pm. Mrs. Jack Treloar moved that we leave the
High School at 1:30 pm in order to be on time for tours. The motion was agreed
n ;sly.
. Jack Treloar also introduced her guests — Mrs. Dunn, Mrs. John L
, Keith from Forrest Hill School.
. Fred Brooks moved acceptan-- e Yearbook Committee' s report. It
* ed.
'S. Frank Stephenson repor ted that the Public:
■ t there was r. report from the Membership
Committee.
^lfare 3 Report, :>s. Flo; i ] ey asked that cokes b'.
sded them.
<s seconde it be so.
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lease
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new bus
roduced Mr. .nd
. "cLendi . llespie s a 3
"he hO members
Respectfully sub:
ikston, Secre -
( Culture Club
Meets Willi |
Mr*. Bridget's
in tin Willie
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.ir- M F Herring Mr
endon.
am!
pro
-.ted the program
Mr D .riham. who
in illumii
>ultant • ama-
teur gi
■.. Mrs. Mayb-
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spent to ma;- .was sent to Mr. Moss
•tjave a u .05.
• *«*"■ - » for , ie3 t 3
members to a deligh- a program. CAiest artists were Mrs.
• Post . , Jr. Their
•Deer Heart, IX- , /hen I Old To Dre , me-c
. k Westbrook, Liebe Dich% The last Leaf", and "Thro .
YearS " • Un * **S 8 ' • rmezzo", . , d .- Polich
• Colllne. Mrs. Colli, . lao accompanied the singe, . , iryone
*■ • that she had come to be er, , ed so wonderfully by three
Nome folks".
business included a coanittee report from Mrs ah
pon lrora Mrs. Adams who stated that the
rbcoks were at fh«» -v^..*-
ere at the printers and would be district *h u
oe aistribeted when they were finished.
A note from the home for the aged was ~»rt n, ■ •
ag6d WSS read thanks the club for the cokes.
•s. J. S. Lewis announced that at 9:30 on Kfav 1 •
* VOU on May 1 ln the ^ Gr£|des x _ fi
will present the May Day Festival.
*. .*»... ^ th . members present to oonsider the queation
Board of Director* to consist of th.
3 recent yM „ P " >ld " t *"" "" 3 <"«"«*■ <* the
-~ ~ „ ouM ^ oul , thereby ^ ihat thwe _ ^
» <«rd. Mr s . „e rring «, ved ttat a
D . fflea 01 Mrs. Furness,
Brooks, Mrs. Beemon, and Mrs. Gillespie. The moti
_ _ P1C - T?le °° tlon «» seconded and carried.
There was no old business.
Guests were IntroAicW-Mrs. R obert Big , 3 Jr . .
' ha1 corae wi *h Mr. Bifies anri
others included Mrs. smith, Mrs Ward U ,
^^ -. *ard, Mrs. Long, Avis ^^ ^ ^^ ^
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Mrs. Epperson
go over V *ne Econor. « entertained
. '-ed mm id quests
owing hostess - h*. Kilby, Mrs. Matthew,. , Mrs. May. .
Bennett, ar . McKenzie.
Respectfully submitted,
Lou Bankston, Se
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Meet Thursda)
Tin flub will
■ on Thun
in Hi' iditorium Mr>
Walter
rmen of the pro-
■k and
Mr Jr will ]
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npanj the vocal-
this meeting arc
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Mrs \v
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Ra) mond < lulture
Club Enjoys
Music Program
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Collins and Mr
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and "Poli
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ng the
minui. Bn( | ap|
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in the Home Eeonomi-
partm ru Mr, II K h
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the hi
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on Frida;
p m at th<
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'■ed Hostesses wi
li Vdama chairman
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jr fifteen members met
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ca j athere 3 Tea Shoppe to be
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Resect ubmif
Lou Bar:
CULTURE CLUB TO ATTEND
"GOLD IN THE HILLS"
Iture Club will
"<H>ld m the
Hills," il
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Mth < mo is 8 15 p n
admi- .ncnts
will I afdr the perform-
Transportation will be arranged
for those who do no take
Members, please ^et your
return cants in the mail to
final arrangements can be made.
The Raymond Culture Club, with
twenty-eight of their member
tended "Gold in th' >n the
Sprague last Friday night
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'or the on of the
• love.
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. ,'elch, ' . 1-len
, . , , Mrs. Beer , . ,
Re spe • subnr-
Lou Bar
Culture (Huh To
Meel \t Lodge
The Culture Club will have their
annual Coi h Supper at the
Raymond Lake Lodge, Thur
October 25, at 7 00 p.m.
All members an- urged to come
and bring guests for this im
No vein
The regular meeting of the Culture Club m .ely home of Mrs. Durwo
Blakey on November 15, Hostesses, other tr . Blak- . ,
n
. Bowen, Mrs. -id Hrs. Bearden. Setting the mood for the
Thanksgiving se jerved members and guests delicious
spiced tea. While the ladies were eating, Mrs. A. B. Luter told them
Women for Constitutional Rights move d asked all who were there to join the
new lo' b being formed now.
In the absence of both Mrs. Furness and Mrs. Covington, the sec: , Mrs.
Bankston called the meeting to order and called on Mrs. J. D. O'Neal, program
chairman for November to introduce the program. Mrs. 0' Neal introduced to the
club Mr. Jim ~tless an interior decorator from Ja- , . Lng the members
some interesting facts abo . !artless. He spoke in a very informal manner
the Home", letting the members ask questions
inswers and comments on floor coverings, furniture, draperies, fabrics,
colors, and so on. . 'Neal thanked him and introduced his v/ife to the
Mrs. Bankston then asked Mrs. Q, M. McLendon to open the business meet!
by reading the collt
Visiting with the club at this meeting was Mrs. Louise Nichol , f associate
member. . \ ton welcomed her for all the members had truly been en,j
her . were then introduced. — Mrs. W. T. Davis, Mrs. , nd
Mrs. 1 . . . L. Long, membership chairman, introduced three new
, Mrs. Robinson, and Mrs. Sparkraan, and asked the guests to
the club.
-ed L. Brooks aeted as sec. | . She called the roll 'i.nd members answered
for ->veraber. The names of Mrs.
-3oks then he mix. -om the sr meeting and th
.
5 sine:
There was no old business.
Mrs. C. L. Long asked members to please buy and use Christmas seals.
Mrs, J. Ho ^dams reported a very successful luncheon for the Natchez Trace
Association meeting. This was held in the Hinds Junior College dining room with
Mrs. Welch, Mrs. Bowen, Mrs. McLendon and Mrs. Furness helping in the background
to assist Mrs. Adams Mrs. Mayo, Mrs. Spann, Mrs. Dent, Mrs. Matthews, and Mrs.
Shearer entertain very successfully. A good attendance at the meeting was reported.
Mrs. W. D. Smith read a thank ycv lette • from Mr. W. M. Moss regarding the
contribution of the club to the Tennis Courts. She also reported that correspondence
had been received from the Capitol Area Regional Library asking the club to help
with a box for depositing books after hours. Mrs. Smith is to check into this
matter and report the need and the cost to the club in January.
Mrs. Herring, chairman of the Christmas Pilgrimage, reported that hostesses
were being selected for the tour to be held December 19, 1962.
Mrs. Matthews asked what the club would do about the Christmas Baskets since
there would not be another meeting before this time. Discussion about this matter
followed and Mrs. Long moved that the club contribute $15.00 to the fund ifi it were
needed, no money if none were needed. The motion was seconded and carried
unaminously.
Mrs. Bankston thanked the hostesses and there being no other business, the
meeting was adjourned.
Respectfully submitted,
Lou Bankston, secretary
( nihil* ( lult r<»
Sponsor < tpen
llon^c Dec !<»
home
30 p
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•orge
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Entertains \t
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fternoon, December
16, from 1 M to 600 o'clock the
ib sponsored I
■me of Mr
and Hn Gordon Williams
Traditional red u were
ions thrch
•use with touches of white and
1 in the living room was the "snow"
table in which Santa
drove his tinv reindeer hitched to
.i sleigh filled with miniature pack-
ages — a gift for each child who
I hi-. wa> \nother conversa.-
the unique a
which a small Christmas tree glow-
tth red lights was used inside
I portion of a small
antiqw ry The near century
old family Bible was given a place
of honor in the front hall
the guests were Mr and
Mrs '•' who presented them
to Mrs Uaybelle Furn.
>f the Culture Clul>
in the living room were Mrs J. S
- and Mrs George Barton.
Other 'ioned through
out the house besides those at the
■ hie were Mrs \V N Coving-
ton and Mrs J R Harris Not able
to be present were Mrs \ R Me-
Mr- \ R Smith and M
R Conle*
The dining room table was over-
laid with an imported linen cutwork
and lace banquet cloth centered
with holly and red carnation
ver candlelabra held burnin
tapers casting I w over the
table laden with cookies, dainty
finger sandwiches, candies and
During the first half of the
evenii n Shearer pre
sided over the coffee service and
Mr- \ -J" I.iddell poured tea
Later pouring coffee was Iff]
M Iffou ,<nd at the tea v
Mr- i! Maxwell Pi
the registration book in the family
room and bidding each guest good-
bye and a Merry Christmas was
Mr- ll.,r-.i> Mashhurr
tins were Mrs Phyllis Beam
of Jackson, ncice of Mrs Williams.
and C.err\ Williams who kept the
air filled with recorded Christmas
music.
Nearly 150 guests from Raymond
and surrounding towns called dur-
ing the appointed hours to -
this festive occa
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Article VII— Time and Place of Jteeting
The clib shall met on the fourth Thursday of each month, except during
the months of July and August. The place of ■Bating to be announced by
Chairman of hoateaaes for each month..
Amended by Article I— ( Adopted April 21, 19$?) -There shall be no
regular meeting of the club during the month of June.
Proposed Amendment to
Article VI I —Time and Place of Meeting
The club shall meet at three o'clock in the afternoon on the fourth
Saturday of each month, except during the months of June, July, and August.
Thi place of the meeting will be announced by the Chairman of hostesses for
e>ich month.
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HINDS COUNTY GAZETTE
Raymond Culture
( lu!> Meets
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nd Han of
dent, Un KaybeJa
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Mrs C.I v
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'- 'lark.-; and parliamentarian
Mrs. Paul Wl .„, fficer|
were Installed In i beautiful
• ceremony Mrs Pun
outgo " ualng a long
taper representing the flame of
continuity U«nted the smaller tap.
■ of cooperation Th,- m
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Mlmg the duUes of their off], .
their ' done- to
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to that which Is good.
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chairman, ., N
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Picket! pointed out tome in-
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and conacientiou
American way of life. The organiza
tion is onJj
as the people who believi
Mrs. Pickett also pointed out that
the DAR was chartered by Con-
gress in 1896 a r report
to Conpress each vear The or
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in Washington, D neton
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The annul ef the R»ymend Presbyterian Church w»p the prene ef
the meeting f e r the Raymend Culture "lub en January 2?, 1 ^
Hestesses fer the meeting wer* Mrs. R. L. Clarice, Mies *vls
Clarice, Mrs. Miller Dent, Mrs. Alec Eppereen, Mrs. H. 0. French,
Mrs. Rare Lang, an 1 Mre. Paul Wells.
Mre. Habert Maya called the meeting te erier and asked Mrs.
w. M. McKentle te epen the meetin/r with a prayer. The secretary
rea? the minutes ef the prerleus meeting and they were appreved.
Thlrty-ane membere answered rail call. Mre. Habert Fergusen,
Mrs. Lilly, and Mrs. Jae Mass were lntreduced as guests.
Mrs. Maya real a net* frem Mrs. Keith expressing appreciatlen
far the gifts sent at Christmas ta the ladles at the Heme far the
Aged.
Mrs. C. L. Lang gare a repert an the Christmas baskets sent
ta needy families and shut-ins. Mrs. Reve Lang reperted an a $15
gift af greceries sent a needy calared family at Christmas tiae.
Mrs. C. C. MagerB gave the fallawing repart af the neminatlng
ceiaait tea :
Club afficere far 196^-66
President — Mre. J. H. Adams
Vice-Pree. - Mrs. J. D. O'Neal
Sacretary — Mre. M. D. Hansen
Treasurer -- Mrs. R. A. Big/rs
Histerlan — Mrs. 0. C. Allen
Parliamentarian - Mrs. Paul Weill
Mre. Karen- MTei that the slat- •• §ffle«rf subaitted by
the ceaalttee be accepted. Her aetlen tmi eecendei and the
effi^ers accepted unaalnauely.
Mre. Reeeer Wall pit* a repert en the last a<»eMnf ef the
exedatlre beard. She Bevel that plane fer a partv fer husbande
te be held in February be pestpanei. The metien was eecended and
carried. A euggeetlen was male that we entertain eur guests in
Jaclceen in the spring.
Mre. Wall reperted en a recent PEP neetlng spensered by the
Mississippi Ecenemic Ceuncll te which she and Mr*. Frank Stephensen
eenred as club delegates.
Mre. G. M. McLenden served as pregram chairman fer the aft»r-
naen. She gave a delightful review ef Veen Tlewer by Phyllle
Whitney.
Meabere and their guests were served dainty refreehnents
frea a beaatlfully appointed tea table.
Neraa Wall, Secretary
The Rayaend Culture Club held ltp Tebruarv aeetlng *c Vebruary
. 19^5. In the Band Hall ef P v | High Scheel. Mr?. J. D. O'Neal,
Mrs. 0. B. Chaablee, Mrs. G. H. Barten, Mrs. G. W. Leep, Mrs. J. S.
Lewie, and Mre. A. R. Saith served as hesteeses f e r the afterneen.
Mrs. Bebert Maye, president, called the meeting t* erler. Mre.
Reeeer fall, secretary, callei the rail with thirty-twe aembers
answering preeent. Mre. Hugh Gillespie. III, and Mre. Marv Wardlaw
werr welceaed an guests.
Mre. Paul Welle eerved an program chairman using the theae
"Take Time te Serve". She Introduced Mr. Marvin Rlggs, a member
ef Raymond's eldest service club, wha described Lleniea, the largest
service erganiiatlen In the werld. Mr. Rlggs deecrlbei the lien's
Club's partlclpatlen In many lecal clrlc prejeets.
Mrs. Maye reviewed the year's werk by reminding members ef the
wenderful pregrame they had enjeyed threugheut the year. She then
intreduced the lnceming efflcers and led an Impressive lnstallatlen
service.
Mrs. J. B. Adams, president fer 196^-66, read a list ef her
cemaittees. She made a plea fer used clethlng fer the use ef Geed-
Will Industries In Jacksen.
An annaunceaent was made by Mrs. Jack Trelear concerning the
guest night pregram te be held in March te which husbands are te
be henered as guests.
The meeting wae aijeurned by the president, and members retired
te the Heme Ecenemlc Department where they enjeyed delfcfcleus
refreshments served by the heBteeses.
Haraa Wall, Secretary
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Raymond Lullure Club
April 22, 1
On April 22 , Iji^, uiond tuliuu- lut Bel ■••tlnf Lfl tn«
.otunl). i(. li oJ Hit* BBJMOd Kelhoolsl Lliuicl..
itie u ii i in^, ana callad iu order oy the praaidant, v ij. j.»i es m.
Aiitui.o. in the abaaact of tin- secretary, Mra« i uussr w .. 1 1 .uiieJ t
roll aad rvdJ the minutes of tin- iifvioug nceting, which •«!« approved.
Mrs. Cora Keith and Mr-.. Mary him1.i« * ■ i I introduced as s.
The treasurer reported ■ balance ol 3363.62. Mrs . K. A. Biggs
rcid a note ul appreciation from Mr. Marvin Riggs, speaker for the
►cbruary meeting.
Hie president asked the nominating committee to submit ■ report
for secretary since Mrs. Hansen cannot serve.
Mis. H. T. Matthews served as program chairman for the afternoon,
using me theme "Flowers are God's thoughts in bloom". Mrs. M. F.
Herring was CO-< 'ii lor the program. Mrs. Matthews showed the prize
winning .spec i I ens a. id air. ii;im.h'iiI-. of tne flower snow as selected by the
judges, Mrs. Carolyn Bowen and Mi & . kobbie Dukes. Members were asked to
identify their entries.
Hostesses for this deligntlul meeting *ei e Mrs. Gordon C. Williams,
Mrs. J.uii'-. H. Adams, Mra. Annie Mae Gill, Mrs. R. M. Dent, Mrs. 0. B.
Chamblee, and Mrs. k. A. Biggs. Tmrty aeabera and two guests *ere
served delicious refreshments from a beautitully B] pointed tea table.
Mrs. M. u. lansen
Secretary
Minutes
Kayauad (Jul luxe Club
Hay 87, 1 D
Ihe |tg luttlii. ul Ul« H^buii.i Cultui. | ueld in the Art
be j «n lb. in l of iliiUf, Junioi ^e on > f 2 , l u 65, titA Ufiilv-lm
»v*Lri8 and one |U< .1 l lending.
'"«• I ' » l .1 led tO oruu kg . Ie.il , 'ii , . J. H. \da«S.
Mrs. Ju.me .d Hie n mules ul th« , reVmus unain. , I id Bl i.
i a ved .
Mrs. klta Stephenson, d.iu<h t er- in- !«.■ of Ml t, . Ki.nk - l . . , n» on ,
wan intr i as a fUOatt
The treaaursr, Nrs. k. a. hi»us, reported that i3L>.ou bad been paid
to Keith press lor the yen looks, le<ivin« a balance of S333.b^ in the
treasury. Mr*. Adaas asked Mrs. H. r. Matthews to bare the florist hill
Iron- the prarloua BOOting sent to Mrs. Biggs foj payment.
Mra. F. L. brook* uiaue ■ Motion that Mrs. George M. McLendon be
accepted b> acclamation to succeed Mrs. M. D. Banaan m eecretarj for
.nder of t ne u-.,r. The motion *as seconded by Mrs. Frank Stephen-
son and accepted unanimously by the members present.
Mrs. Louis ..Ian seived as program c... Iraan »ith Mra. FTed Hrooke
as co-chairman. Tue theme of the prograi aaa "Raymond \rt in Our Homes."
Mr. Louis .dish, art instructor at Bifida, displayed a collection of
.tings by kaymond artists. He also gave a most interesting ex, , nation
aad laaonatratioa ol the potter's wheel, nhicfa is used in the ceramics lab.
Hostesses lor the Besting earc Mrs. d. L. Blake j, Mrs. Floyd Elkina,
Kajbelle Puraaaa, Mrs. j. a. Bennett, Mra. Iv.n Boaaaiond, and Mrs.
i - L. Robinson.
Respectfully submitted,
firs. M. 0. Hansen
Secretary
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