TUPELO MISS. FRIDAY, JUNE 23, 1916Creamery CompanyWedding Anniversaryipelo Creamery Company n operation this week, le machinery has been nearly two months, with?ption of a pasteurizer, as lost in shipment and :hed here Monday. This is caused the company iconvenience and some loss.mpany will buy an unmount of cream. Milk ill be established to ah Lee county and possibly into Pontotoc and Ita-ounties. The plant will a fancy grade of creamer to supply local and ing markets. The pas kills practically all harm-s and the management! it begin ODeration until | iurizer was installed. j ant will turn out about; ids of butter per day. | nterested, especially the! re invited to call and see| in operation, impan.v is composed of pur most progressive and ial business men and The necessity for such 10 strongly appealed to it the matter of organ-s a small one. Such en-are so manifestly uec-the upbuilding of the that these stockkolders they would render a blic service by placing ;ment on foot, rmers ail over the county :ounties contiguous are to to buy cows and be-lout delay to furnish ch day. It will be profit-lem and the ready cash )mes in will save the rom going in debt for Wherever it has been farmers have found it thpir advantage and arc itronizers of the enter-!s. Viola Spencerit her home, two miles Tupelo, on Wednesday June 21, at 6:30 o’clock, ola Spencer, aged 32pencer was the wife of . Spencer and was ap-well until an hour and aMr. and Mrs. George Maynard entertained a number of their friends with a six o’clock dinner last Friday, the occasion being the second anniversary of their marriage.The color motif of white and gold was used and the entire interior of the beautiful home was decorated with the flowers chosen — the white and gold Shasta daisies.A most delicious course dinner was served in six courses, the color scheme being carried out in the menu The .centerpiece used was of the daisies. Gold monogram place cards were used.The dainty and attractive little yenr-old daughter of the home, Margaret, sprung quite a surprise when she was brought in, nestling in a basket of daisies as a tiny Cupid. A message hung around her dimpled neck which, when read, announced the engagement and approaching marriage of Miss Dale Ravmond to Mr. Ward Baker. Best wishes and congratulations were immediately showered upon the happy young couple.Those who were present at thismost delightful party were Mr. and Mrs. George Maynard, Miss Dale Raymond, Mr. Ward Baker: Miss Hoyt Raymond, Mr. S. S. Smith; Miss Kathleen Bonner, Mr. T. C. Carter: Miss Janie Troy, Mr. Edwin Trice; Miss Corinne Walker, Mr. Milford Bonner; Miss Linda Kincannon,Mr. *erl Pound: Mr. Troy.Mrs. Maynard was very handsome'in her wedding gown of white crepe de chine, and Miss Raymond’s blonde beauty showed to advantage in a taffeta gown of gold color with a corsage bouquet of corndovvers.Mr. and Mrs. Maynard received a numbei of handsome .presents in honor of the clay. Mr. Maynard’s present to his wife was a handsome Haynes car.ilt;ffJ