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The Leaf-Chronicle from Clarksville, Tennessee • 7

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Tk Jon. Poo 1 USO: Activities SOCIETY. 'NEWS WOOLWORTH'S 5 -STAR VALUES 1 TO T- King Size TV TRAY TABLE Mrs. Michael. T.

Lake Betty Conatser -Mi cia si T. Lake Miss Betty Angelyn Conatser, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Conatser of Cunningham, be- came the" bride of. Michael! T.

Lake, son -of Mr? and Mrs. James J. Lake of Deer Lodge, Montana, Sunday morning. The double ring ceremony was solemnized at eight o'clock at the home of the officiant, the Rev Mrs. Wilmoch Buckley, Program Director of the Third Street USO Club, announces the schedule of activities for the coming week as follows: Tuesday at 12:15 noon, the Service Wives group will meet fer dessert and a special entertainment programNew; service wives interested in join ing this group are cordially invited to be, present, Tuesday night beginning at 8 o'clock there will be dancing to juke box music with members of the junior Hos-i tess group as hostesses.

Wednesday evening is open house at. the Third Street CluB. Service men are invited to take advantage of this opportunity to Write Tetter! sKomeJ' reador play ping pong or other table games. OnThursday evening, a Kitch- en Fun activity is planned under then supervision of Adam Cantlon, Staff Aide, with the members of the Junior Hostess group assisting in preparing the "refreshments for the evening. Friday night, theFamilyGame night is planned beginning at 8 o'clock.

Prizes of groceries will be awarded the winners'. Saturday night a State Night Party and Orchestra Dance will be featured. The State Night party will be sponsored by the Optimist Club with the Presi- Baggett-PhilUps Mr. and Mrs. announce- the marriage of then-daughter, Sydney Milon to Edward Harrison Phillips, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Herschel The double ring ceremony was solem nized Sunday January j6' in the sancturary of the Cumberland Presbyterian Chtirch with "the Tilghman of ficiating. The" bride, given in marriage py her father, wore a bluevel veteen dress with matching hat; her flowers were pink carnations The Matron of Honor, Mrs. Gall Bearden, wore a rose colored velveteen dress with matching hat with veil. Her flowers were also pinkcarnations.

Jerry Butts served the groom as bestman. Ushers were Wayne Preast and Herschel Phillips, Jr. brother of the groom. The groom is employed at Trane Company and the couple is now residing at 1238 Greenfield Drive. Immediately following the ceremony, the wedding guests were invited to a reception hosted by the brick's parents Jn the fel lowship hall of the church.

The bride's table overlaid with a lace cloth, featured a center arrangement of yellow chrysanthemums flanked on each side by yellow candles. The cake was white. decorated with yellow and green roses and was topped withamin-r iature bride and groom. The bride's aunt, Mrs. Ruth Wood, poured punch and Mrs.

Herman Gilbert, another aunt, served the cake. Note to brides: lamb chops come three ways loin, riband Bhoulder. Loin chops taste good In a mixed grill with link sau-iage, mushrooms and tomatoes, (Serve rib chops "as Is," two. to a portion. Shoulder chops may be broiled-of braised with vegetables.

Ever make a raisin pie with half raisins, half mincemeat? The mincemeat season Is almost CROSS' Billy Bateman, pastor of the Tennessee Ridge Baptist Church, with mmhr: nf the immprfiafp Folding tabic is so handy for snacks, casual meals, ouidoor dining. 1 ray lifts off for hip use. Brassed folding stund-tray in Tolc Rose on white or Leaves on black. Clubs Phone: MI 7-3314 li vents Tuesday Jaiu 15 at 7:30. Herbert Nash, Guidance- Director at Darden School will be he guest speaker.

All parents are urged to attend. -OES The Eastern Star installation, of officers will be held Saturday, January 19 at 8 in. the lodge halt. This is an open meeting. Members please be present.

'T Legion Auxiliary The American Legion Auxiliary Will meet Thursday Jan. 17 at 2:30 at the Legion. Howell PTA The Howell PTA will meet Thursday, Jan. 17 at 2:30 in the cafeteria. Mrs.

Florence Strass-heim will give the program, entitled, "to Understand. Sitters will be available in the gym. American HDC The: American Home Demon stration Club will meet Friday. Jan. 18 at 9:30 with Mrs.

Jesse Green, 1220 Beverly Hills Drive. EVsachaven The Beachaven Garden I will meet Thursday, Jan. 17 at 7:30 with Mrs. Co-hostesses are i 1- liard Dabbs and Mrs. J.

L. Law rence. Erabry for, the day. is Man's World" an arrarigement that would pkvtse-a man.l Judges will be Mrs. Leon Bibb and Mrs.

Laurence McMillen. Kirkwood PTA The Kirkwood PTA will meet Friday, Jan. 18 at 2 at the school. A representative of the' Regional library will present a program on "Reading in the AH parents' and friends of the school are urged to be present. 'Herman Ellis, who recently injured his foot, is improving at his home on the Ashland City Road.

His foot has been placed in a cast. SP-4 and Mrs. Bobby Overton have continued on to their new duty post at Fort Hood, Texas. The couple spent the "holidays with their parents, after return ing Jfcorn a two year tour of duty with the U. S.

Army in Germany. Mrs. Overton is the former Linda Robinson of Clarksville. wore a green, cymbi-dium orchids. Mrs.

Murdock, mother of the bridegroom, was attired in a dress of mingled material with light green predominating and' brown accessories. Her corsage was of bronze cymbidium orchids. Immediately following the a reception was held in the church annex. The bride's table was draped with ecn. lace cover over green and the central arrangement was of white roses and.

candles. Mrs. Phil Coots, Route 1, Allensville, 'Ky. served the wedding cake and Miss Sandra Pickens, Nashville, presided at the punch bowl. Mrs.

Jim D.4 Brown and Miss Gayle sisters of the bride, assisted. Miss Sandra Lou Woodward, Nashville, kept the guest register. The bride and groom went on a wedding trip to the Smoky Mountains and are now residing at 4103 Aberdeen Road, Nashville. Mrs. Murdock a graduate of Guthrie High School and the Business of Commerce College, Bowling Green, is employed by the Southern Baptist Sunday School Board, Nashville.

Mr. Murdock is a graduate of Lewis -burg High School and is an employee at the American Linen Company, Nashville Several guests from other places attended the Sisk-Murdock nuptials. Features Mabel Steetey (Calendar HOC The Oakwood-Woodlaun HDC will meet Tuesday, Jan. 15 with Mrs. Alden Caroland at Federation Day Federation Day will be January 16 the Woman's Club.

The Wednesday Club 'will be the host. Lunch alt 12 will be $1.35 a plate. Stanley Gower will review the News HfehEghte of T962. Reserva-tions may be made by calling Mrs. E.

Netttzenholzer, 645-6684 or Miss Margaret Lacy, 645 4753 by- Tuesday-' Boots and Chutes A new class of the Boots and Chutes square dance class, wtaich features western square dancing, will begin January 16 at 7:30. For information as to location, call E. N. Cook, 645-541S. The only dues are the regular" club dues, $1.00 per month.

Grandview PTA The Grandview Wednesday, "January 16 at 7 in the auditorium. Retarded Children The. Moot gamery fltumcil ftw. Retarded Children will meet Tues day, January 16 at 7:30 at the Cohn School. All members are urged to attend.

Ringgold School PTA The Ringgold PTA will moot Wednesday, January 16 at 7. W. Samford, Superintendent of County Schools, be present atld will answer -any" questions you may have about your school. Darden PTA Byrns Darden PTA monthly meeting will be held Sisk-Murdock The" marriage of Miss Betty Sue-' Sisk, Nashville, daughter of and Mrs. Paul Sisk, Trenton, and Donald Ray Murdock, Nashville, son of Mr, and Mrs.

Elbert Murdock. Le wisburg Tenn. took place at 8:00 p.m. December 27 at Trenton Baptist Church. The'Rev.

Earl A. Northern, pastor, per formed i the double-ring cere mony. The altar was decorated with arrangements of ferns, palms and white poinsettlas flanked by white candles burning in cande labra, forming a background for Mrs. LucianCamp, 'organist, and Ben Stahl, vocalist, both of Trenton, presented a program of nuptial music. Mr.

Stahl Promise Me" by De Koven and "Whither Thou Goest" by Singer preceding the vows and "Wedding Prayer" by Dunlap after the ceremony. Mrs. Camp played selections as the guests assem bled nd the traditional wedding marches for the processional and recessional The bride, given in marriage by her father wore a floor-length white satin gown with a fitted lace bodice styled with long tapering sleeves and a rounded neckline trimmed with seed pearls and brilliants. Her waist-length veil of illusion fell from a tiara of the pearls and brilliants and she carried a white Bible adorned with a white orchid and rose buds Miss Vivian Sisk, Trenton, served as her sister's maid of honor. Mrs.

Ray Killebrew, Trenton, and Miss Rita Lea, Nashville, were bridesmaids They wore bright red satin gowns ef street-length fashioned with bell skirts, whimsies trimmed with sequins and satin slippers matching their dresses. Their bouquets were of gardenias showered with lllies-of-the-val ley. "1 George Denton Nashville was best man and ushers were Doug' las Murdock, Columbia, Mrs. Sisk chose forherdaugh ter's wedding a beige dress with matchihg accessories and she ELASTIC WAISTED BOXER L0NGIES Spi id. coipc anitcsj ured.

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Fits sizes 10 to 13. Regularly 1.00 IT Regularly 1 .59 mi family attending. Miss Alma Faye Conatser, sister of the bride-was maid of honor. Charlie Conatser, brother of the bride served as- best mant; The bride was attired inatwo-" piece blue dress with white accessories. She carried a hand bouquet of white carnations.

Mice fnnnrcp- ujnrp a (yrav model with black accessories and a of white carnations. Mrs. Conatser, mother of the KriHo UAL-lSraeCaA in Orav With (K dent," Bob Bellamy, in charge of arrangements. Servicemen from Georgia, Connecticut, Kansas, Michigan, Utah, New Mexico and Alaska will be presented gifts and special refreshments will be seryed. Dancing to an orchestra from Fort Campbell will begin at 8 o'clock, Preceding the.

dance, will be a dance class for hegin- ners with Miss Eva Atkins as instructor. i Sunday morning the coffee hour will be held at 10 clock. Hos tesses will be members from the; First Baptist Church who will serve coffee and donuts to servicemen and their families as they go to or from church services.1 Sunday' afternoon' the' Hos pitality Hour will be' sponsored by "the Young People group from the Liberty Cumberland Presby terian Church. These young peo ple will serve homemade, "cakes and coffee: following refresh ment? there will be a group sing around the piano. Mrs.

Mac Lisenbee, sponsor of the group, is in charge of arrangements for hostesses and refreshments. The Third Street Club is open from 10:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. A housing file is maintained by MSgt. W.

Shorter for the convenience of service personnel seeking living quartersf in Clarksville or Moptgomery County. Other members of the Third Street staff include Horace Taylor, Director; Mrs. Buckley in program; Mrs. Cani-lon, Staff Aide; Miss Emma Small, part-time worker; Mrs. Jesse Anderson, office secretary and bookk Service personnel and their families are cordially Invited to make the Third Street USO their "Home Away from Home" when iij Clarksville.

Linda Cook Is Entrant In Music Contest LINDA COOK Miss Linda Cook, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. "Perry Cook, 1107 Palm Dunedin, Florida, has been selected as the Metronomes Music Club's entrant for the annual "Jeannie" contest, sponsored bythe Florida Federa tion of Music Clubs and the Stephen Foster Society. The contest is open for young women in Florida between, the ages of -17 and 21 who are stiidying voice. Linda attended Clarksvlfie High School and is now senior in Dunedin.

While in Clarksville, she studied under. Jack Hunt at Austin Peay State College. JANUARY REDUCED A Few Items Reduced As Much As 50 from our regular stocks Phone 647-2356 it matching accessories. Her flowers were white carnations. Mrs.

Lake is a graduate, of Montgomery Central High School. Sp-5 Lake is graduate pf Powell CountyHighSchoolandat- versity." He is stationed at Fort 1 CLARKSVILLE'S PRESCRIPTION CENTER THE DOCTORS PHARMACY 103 N. 3rd. St. Phon.

647-1551 Campbell with the 101st Airborne." The couple left shortly after the ceremony for a four weeks wedding trip to Montana. They Will make their home at Fort Campbell. Federation Day Is Wednesday Federation' Day will be Wednesday, January 16, at the Woman's Club sponsored by the Wednesday Club. Stanley JSower will be the guest speaker and will tell "of the news highlights of 1962. Lunch will be at 12, Due to the bad" weather; the reservation deadline has been extended until Tuesday at 6 p.m.

Call Mrs. E. A. Neutzenholzer, 645-6684 or Miss Margaret Lacy, 645-4753. In case of snow or dangerous highway conditions, the evefit will becalled LitffOW.slPsjjou are asked to tune in the radio for information or call the hostesses, Ever flavor a butter frosting with mint extract and use It on chocolate a Color the frosting pale pink, or green using food coloring.

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