SOCIETY + CLUBS + PERSONALSMRS. ERNEST SHAW■«lt;*«■»■titPhone ALpine 5-0173Impressive Ceremony Unites In Marriaae ^imsboro MethodistW.1 C. S. MeetsHilma Rae Ezell And David E. Benefield«-oubje vet, o( With Mrs. Napperodist Church was the scene of a wedding characterized by beauty and simplicity, when Hilma Rn'o Ezell and David Eugene Benefield were united in marriage, at nine o’clock Sunday morning, Scptem her 9. Reverend D. F. Anders, cousin of the bride, heard the vows of Ihe double-ring ceremony. The bride is the'daughter of Mr. and Mrs, R. W. Ezell of Huston and the groom is 1he son of Mr. and Mrs. G. \V. Bone! i eld of Xlavnes-! Ville. ' Iillusion encircling the shoulders. The bridal bouquet was a cascade of white miniature mums.Dr. Marshall Bretz, at the organ, played a program of nuptialmusic, which included 'Sara -vnncte and •'Clouds by Debussy. Traume by Wagner. Clair do Dune by Vierne, Wedding Suite' by On key and fn Thee Is Gladness by .1. S. Bach.The bride's only attendant. Miss i Betty Risinger of Boston, wore a The sanctuary, lighted only by .floor length aqua brocaded taffeta the stained glass windows and ihe j fF'wn, fashioned with an overskirt rose window', was further enhanced by urns huiding twin arrangements of white gladioli, specimen stock, and fern.The bride, given in marriage by her lather, was radiantly beautiful in a floor length gown, designed with a full bouffant skirt, molded bodice of chantilly Iae0 and tulle over satin. The bodice fetUnred an illusion yoke of pleated tulle and a tiny collar of lace medallions, and was fastened in the back by tiny self-covered buttons. Thc long tapering sleeves ended in points over the hand.1* and were also closed with small buttons. From a tiara1 -i-n—no-—cb—■1ol matching tulle. A headband of aqua taffeta with a dainty ruffle ol tulle, completed her ensemble. She carried a bouquet of gold mums.Carl Rhea Benefield, uncle of the groom, was the best man. The ushers were Ren Collins and Jimmy Shephard, all of Haynes ville.The Si ms boro W.S.C.S. of Ihe Methodist Church met in the home of .Mrs. L. M. Mapper for the monihly social and program September 17.The meeting was called to order bv the president, Miss Lula Daniels. Devotional and prnvor was given by Mrs. Earl McGuire. Mrs. Harold Napper was in charge of the program.The theme for 1he following year, “The Islands A wail His Word, was discussed. Three of the manv islands of thc world were discussed by Mrs. Melton Methvin, Formosa and Hong Kong; Miss Wilma Lnnn, the Philippines and Mrs. Pat Hyatt, Burma.Mrs. Napper effectively broughtout to keep in mind for the year. Ihe islands we study will not only be geographical islands, but people, individuals and groups, win: have i sola led themselves from Hit mainland andt. ■ ii ex , , '“‘“''i ■“lt;-lt; live in seas of fear„ H cl,o«nr her dauKht-| |om,lim, J 1)rciudic0 A|s(:. a beige linen otic i ,horo is yo| nnnlhpr lslnrJpiece costume with which she wore way froin *lhe wor]f| of ‘ ^ wblack iiccessoi’ics andclcorsageofcanlo from lime 1o time U'!h0Wrom's 7(,,l1hor ! understand one's reason for heim at tiled in an irndescent blue- and to learn Christ's way of Sov1 SOCIETYgray faille dross and blacksories. A corsage of pink completed her oust time?.accos-mum s1ICalendaraISaturday, September 22, 3 p.m.The Pierian Club will meet with Mrs. J. T. Folk :d 108 South Bonner Street. Miss Charlotte Lewis will present a program on ‘'influences from Abroad —. Drama and Motion PicturesThursday, September 2(1, 3:15 p.m.The PTA of the Rustem Elementary School will meet in ihe school cafeieria. This will be a get acquainted program. Everyone is urged to be present.Thursday, September 20. 7;30 p.m.Presbyterian Circle No. 4, Mrs. Robert Win free, Chairman, will meet in the home of Misses Willie and Frances Fletcher.Presbyterian Circle No. 5, Mrs. Erdman Mabry, Chairman, will meet at thc Church.Monday. September 24, 3:80 p.m.The W.S.C.S. ol Trinity Methodist Church will meet in the Ladies Bible Class Room for the second lesson in ‘Mission Field — USA. Mrs. Guy jVf. Hicks will give an illustrated review on the text: with excerpts from messages of the World Conference which she recently attended in Junnluska, North Carolina.Monday, September 21, 5:30 p.m.Delta Kappa Gamma will have a picnic supper at Woodland Park. In Ihe event of rain, it will he held at the Fair Barn.Monday, September 24, 3 p.m.The Nettie White Circle of the Grace Methodist W.S.C.S. will meet in ihe home of Mrs. G. P. Trussed nl 509 N. Homer St.Monday, September 24, 7:30 p.m.The CJai'ice Circle of the Grace Methodist W.S.C.S. will meet in the home of M*s. Frances Sum-rail on Cooldown Hoad.Immediately following the ceremony, a reception was given by Mr. and Mrs. Ezell and Mrs. Znllie Meadows in the home of Mrs. Meadows. Tlip lovely flowers for this occasion were from 1he garden of Miss Eunice Meadows.From the bride's table, which was covered will; a white hand drawn linen cloth, Mrs. W. P. Fort, Mrs. W. \V. Roberts and Mrs. J. L. Love, all aunts of ihe bride, served the two tiered wedding cake, coflee and punch. Others assisting in the serving courtesies were Misses Glenda Mai thews. Peggy Roberts, Erin Faye Liner, Joan Puckett. Mrs. Walter Braswell, Jr.and Mrs. Shaffer.Miss Palsy K/ell and Miss Betty Benefield invited guests to sign Ihe bride's book,For traveling, Mrs. Benefield changed lo a while linen sheath dross with a short navy braidc trim jacket, wilh a small white hat, white gloves, navy shoes and bag. A crisp corsage of white and pink rose buds completed her ensemble.After a short wedding trip to the Ozarks, Mr. and Mrs. Benefield will make their home at 504 Bond Street, Rust on, where they will continue their studies at Louisiana Polytechnic Institute. Mr, Benefield is majoring in accounting while Mrs. Benefield is taking a music curriculum.Out of town gnosis were; Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Benefield. Miss Belly Benefield, Mr. Carl Rhea Bone -fieid, Mr. Ben Collins, Mr. Jimmy Shepherd, Mr. Bobby Whitaker, all of Haynes ville. Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Roberts, Miss Peggy Roberts, Miss Catherine Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. W. \V. Roberts, Miss Harriet Roberls, Miss Jean Roberts and Mr, Johnny Roberts all ofPinevillo.Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Fori and Mrs. Jay Doughty all of Jena. Miss Hilda Faye Manchester uf Bossier City, Mrs. Tom Watson and Mr. David Watson of Monroe and Rev. and Mrs. D. F. Anders of West Monroe, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Love, Miss Norma Love, and Mr. John Love, all of Lafayette.ing people. II is a quiet, peaccfu place in one's own heart, a listen ing island.The program was closed witl Prayer by Miss Mary Madden. Be licious refreshments wore sorvec by ihp hostess to Ihe following Mrs. Barnet I Houck, Mrs. Ms hot Methvin, Miss Lulu Daniels, Mis: Wilma Lann, Miss Mary Madden Mrs. Thera Waldron, Mrs. Pat Jly all, Mrs. IT, L. Henry. Mrs. Hat old Napper, and Mrs. Earl Mlt; Gil ire,-----------n(V - - ..Coronation ServiceGiris Auxiliary At Alabama ChurchThe Girls Auxiliary Coronatii Service was held at the Mahan-Baptist Church on Alabama Ron Sunday, September III. under till i reel ion of the Young Peoples r rector, Mrs. Matt Woodard and It G, A. Counselor, Mrs. Joe Store The W.M.U.. Rev. J. T. Cot anil Edwin Holley were in charj of the decorations.Steven Walls and Waymon Ik\vAV-in FliN nIt's So