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Tht Clarkjville Leaf-ChronicU Jan. 9, 1960 Pag 3 50tli WeJJlna nnivertani ft'' Hear AUUy Objections Can Be Overruled! Abigail Van Burcn Golf and Country Club fy the hostess. Society Features Clubs Carol Driggs, Editor. Phone 7-3311 Regular ladles day for the Golf Ringgold P.T.A. The Ringgold P.T.A.

will hold and Country Clubwas postponed Reservation for lunch should be 1lr regular meeting Jan. 12th at made by noon January 12. Host- 7:00 p. m. in the school cafeteria.

DEAR ABBY: My 17-year-old competent plastic surgeon. If you, surgery well worth exploring. I daughter would be a jiving doll and your husband and daughter I if sh had her nose fixed. Vj to the surgeon he will explain It has brought amazing self-confidence to many. Your daughter could win by a aose.

Vows Said At ess will be Mrs. Jack Saunders, chairman, 7'13R0, Mrs. Louis Gauchat, 5-4253, Hal Stone, 5-4663 and Mrs. Seymour Goldman, 5-4683. I She wants to do it and I wanth- the operation Involves.

a to, but her father conspicuous nose has been a i Maybe if I could hear from plastic 'some of your readers who have, 'Ill AflMAfllniT 'llltl DEAR ABBY: When we make Mr. Sanfbrd-wUl be guest speaker, and the public Is Invited. Forest Street Methodist Church The Forest Street Methodist Church W.S.C.S. will have their regular monthly meeting Wednesday, January 13, at 10:00 a.m. something In cooking class at school, don't you think we should Clanvllle Junior Music Club Sunday School Class Entertained New Year's Party Mrs.

A. B. Carter entertained her Sunday School class, the 13 and 14 year old Intermediate girls of New Providence Baptist Church on Wednesday night, December 30 for a New Years party. nad tneir noses nxea ana were cuiicsuaj viuu The Clarksville Junior Music be allowed to eat it? saustieo, it mignt neip convince Club. meeting will be on Satur Has Report On MARY NELL DEAR MARY NELL: ALLOW my husband.

day, January 9, at 3 p.m. in the Baptist Girl's Auxiliary Baptist Church Mrs. Paul Sexton announced the marraige of her sister, Minnie Mae Carneal, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Silas B.

Carneal, to Lester Lurton Provo, son of Mr. William C. Provo Clarksville. The vows were solemnized in the Chapel of the First Baptist Church, at 4 p.m. on January 1.

The Rev. Robert L. McCan, pastor of the church, officiated. Please help me, Abby. I am Choir room at Austin Peay ED to? You should be COMPELL U.S.

Flags The Associational G. A. meet enclosing a picture' of my daugh ing will be held Sunday, January ED to! DEAR ABBYi My wife I The Wednesday Club was de- ter. Cover up her nos- with your finger and you'll see how beauti 10, at 2:30 p.m. In the Calvary lightbully entertained January 8th Baptist Church.

All Baptist girls Brenda Mann had charge of the devotion. She read Luke 10 verses have had our names listed with at the Montgomery Hotel with 30:37 and Mrs, Carter offered several reliable adoption agencies Mrs. W. A. Plummer as hostess.

for almost five years (we can't The table was artistically deco prayer ful she is. Can you recommend a doctor for this kind of operation? MRS. RSVP DEAR MRS RSVP: Ask your family doctor to recommend a State College. Roosevelt School The Roosevelt School P.TA will meet Friday, January 15, at 1:30 p.m. at the school.

The Ex-cutive meeting will be at 1:00 o'clock. Clarksville Garder Club The Clarksville Garden Club will meet Tuesday, January 12 at 2 p.m. with Mrs. Coy Baggett, 152 East Glenwood, Co-Hostesses will The couple left on a short wed- Paul Willard gave the invoca- aui VYiiicuu gave wic mm-o- have our own). I am 34 and she is 30 and we are desperate.

rated with pmlf and silver interspersed with greens. There was nnii 1 ding trip following the reception, 1 II Ill- II llj TEh Tb will; make their, home at We have a chance to get an one guest, Mrs. R. L. Rogers.

A between toe ages of 9 and 15 are invited to attend. A special missionary program has been planned. New Providence Baptist Church The Baptist Women of Cumber, land Association will hold their monthly meeting Tuesday, January. 12, from 10 to 2 p.m. at the New Providence Baptist Church.

Brine vour sandwich or, cover ..1053 Cumberland Drive. 8-yar-old boy. He is a ward of delicious luncheon was served. Mrs. John Bond, President tlie state welfare.

His parents are Nor den-Hunt Wedding nounced that the Wednesday Club living, but we can adopt liim MR. AND MRS. GUY LEWIS crepe model, Her corsage was will turn over forty-seven dollars legally, We've nev.r seen 'him, be Mrs. Waldo Rassas and Miss Only pictures. i Ann Bolllin.

Theme: "Without were honored with open house yellow roses. mvi vru. Members of the class were Gayle Carter, Barbara Clardy, Brenda Mann and Anna Shelton. Visitors present were Frances and Florence Carpenter, Grace and Jariie Carter, Paul Hillard, Galen Phillips and Doug Shelton. Hopewell Ed Dawson is improving after being on the sick list a few days.

Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rives and children, Helen and Artie, visited Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lee Brown of Solemnized Judges will be Mrs.

My" wife is all for grabbing Saturday afternoon, December "WJ wer; mar" 26 from 2 until 4 p.m. at their "ed December 1909 in Stewart Mm. in th- T.ihPvtv fnmmnnitv C0 wher ey lived most of him, but I am not. I am afraid Amaryllis Armstrong, Mrs. B.

M. Burton, and Mrs. Betty Durrett, The Chape of the First Baptist dish. Dr. Will Ed Langford of-Erin will bring the address.

Study Club that this boy (through no fault of and fifty cents to the Clarksville Federation, the total earnings of the club during the Community Award Contes. Mrs. R. L. Rogers read an Interesting and instructive paper on "Flags For All The The flags, pennants, bunting for most their married Mr.

Lewis is in celebration of their 60th wed lus own) has already formed too Cumbrrluiid Heights P.T.A. now a retired farmer. In 1950 the Progressive Study Club will Tlie Cumberland Heights P.T.A. Church was the scene of the wedding of Miss Jeanette Norden, daughter of Mrs. W.

B. Norden, Evansville, and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Brown ol Adams, re many bad habits which will make him hard for us to raise. I think New Providence have their annual luncheon at 1:00 the Lewis family moved to Wood-lawn and lived there until about a year ago, when they moved to we should hold out for an infant will meet Tuesday, January 12, at 1 p.m.

at the school. A program on Parent Education will be given. cently. Rev. and Mrs7 Lloyd Ashby, and the late Mr.

Norden of Clarks: (of Use countries of the world are or nothing at allr- p.m. January 12, on the Mezzanine- of -'the Montgomery Hotel -Mrs. G. G. McClure will have the book report and officers for the ville, to Charles B.

Hunt, son of made by three factories in the All parents are urged to attend U. S. and one in Porto Rico. Mr. and Mrs.

Arthur Hunt, "Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Watson and Mr.

and Mrs. James Sanders of Nashville spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. A. B.

Carter and family. -Mr. and Mrs. James L. Rich Rev.and Mrs.

Garner Swift visit ed Condia Lyle at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Vincent Rich ter, of Old Hickory and Mrs. Lyle ding anniversary, by their chil-i dren. The Lewis home was beautifully decorated with arrangements of yellow roses. Hie serving table was covered with a white linen cloth and centered with a five tiered wedding cake adorned with a miniature bride and groom.

The cake was baked and decorated by a daughter, Mrs. Cyrus Smith, of Clarksville. To carry out the We would like your opinion and the opinions of other who know something of tills problem. We are on the fence. MR.

AND MRS. K. of Clarksville on Sunday after year will be elected. and, visitors are welcome. Students Club The Students Club will meet Wednesday, January 13, at 2:30 Vows Solemnized at Madison Hospital Tuesday.

Mrs. Lyle has been quite ill since Mr. and Mrs. Claudie Stamoer DEAR MR. AND MRS.

You the Liberty community. The eight children of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis were present on the occasion, this being the first time in ten years the family had been together. With them also were fifteen of the twenty-six grandchildren, and three of their eight great grandchildren.

Mr. and Mrs. Lewis received many tilce and Useful gifts. Pictures were made of the occasion. ardson and sons David and Andy Tisited Mr.

and Mrs. William C. Johnson and family on Sunday. Monday morning but is reported announce the marriage of tlieir urely will be Invited examine noon, January 3. Dr.

Robert McCan, pastor of The First Baptist Church performed the double ring ceremony at 3:00 o'clock before a large guest company of relatives and friends of, the bridal couple, p.m. in the home of. Mrs. Alvm Boone, 220 Marion St. Ringgold P.T.A.

to show some improvement, daughter, Bulah Gayle, to Thoma of this lad, disclosing his habits, personality-traits and Morrow, son of Mr. and Mrs, gold theme, white napkins with Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Leftwich capacity to learn. Or perhaps even Mr.

and Mrs. Lowell Richardson and family have to Mckerson Rd. in Nashville where The Ringgold P.T.A. will have the regular, meeting January 12, Lonnie Morrow of Route 7, Clarks spent Friday with Mr and Mrs. gold wreaths centered the figure a "trial" period will be allowed.

ville. at 7 o'clock In the school cafeteria. he is attending Barber school The vows were solemnized meet R. E. King.

"50" and also contained the Ashley Hayes was able to go to Lewis names and dates in gold Koinr in Mrs. Arnold Butts served at the Everyone please come. Mr, San- him and Judge for yourself. ford will be guest 1UVUUUJ Ui WbldQ AM Sango Young Adult the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Guy Hollis by Justice of the Peace, E. J. Hall on January 4. Mrs. Coleman Hosts Cunningham HDC7 The Cunningham HDC met Jan.

4th at the home of Mrs. Jay Coleman with 9 members attending. The president called the meeting to order by reading the poem of the month. The devotional was given by Mrs. W.

S. Mickle. Roll call was answered with "Suggest Ways of Improving oiir Club Programs," Minutes, were read and approved. Old and new business were discussed, members are eligible for few weeks with scarlet fever. Ililldale W.

S. C. S. Prior to the ceremony a pro-j gram of nuptial music was given by Miss Bettie Shoots, pianist, and Miss Jill Riohardson, vocalist. The altar was decorated with a profusion of Woodwordia fern and smilax, highlighted with an ar CONFIDENTIAL TO A punch bowl, and granddaughters of honorees, Miss Frances Lewis and Miss Lucille Lewis kept the Captain and Mr.

Bill Shepherd aad daughters Nancye and Billie Frances returned on Sunday to their home at Scott Air Base near Lebanon, Illinois after two weeks Mrs. Ella Harris spent the week Wednesday, January 13 at 10; 30 33-year-old man does not need his a.m., HiUdale W. 5. C. S.

will Fellowship Meets On Sunday evening, January 3, register. end with Mrs. Cecil Harris and son, Wendell. begin a Study on "Africa" taught The bride was attired in a light blue dress with dark accessories. The couple's only attendants were Mr.

and Mrs. Gilbert MoT- Punch, cookies, mints and nuts were served. by Mrs. Ed Drecher. A covered visit with his parents Mr.

and Mfc. W. F. Shepherd Sr. and oth rangement of white specimen mother's permission, Ask the girl to marry you and when you tell your mother the newt don't be surprised tf she Hies off her broomstick.

the Sango Methodist Young Adult Fellowship met at the church for Mitcfiel Black is much improved after suffering over two weeks chrysanthemums inters Mrs. Lewis was wearing a black dish luncheon will be served at noon, followed by the regular er relatives. with a badly injured finger and with cathedral tapers in branched and single holders. Mrs. Clyde Davis and Mrs.

Cliff monthly Program and Business meeting at 1:00 p.m. All ladies Given in marriage by her uncle, Whatt your problem? For a Wesler of Dickson and Mrs. Ivy Britts of Clarksville spent Tuesday with Mrs. Edd Wooten and of the church are' invited. personal reply, write to ABBY, the Recognition Luncheon.

Mrs. Madison Street Methodist Church family. care of this paper. Enclose a stamped, self-addressed envelope, Circle 3 of the Woman's Socie H. W.

Betts, the lovely bride wore a gown of white, Chantilly lace posed over taffata.The fitted bodice 1 fetaured a bateau neck, line, and long sleeves tapered to complications on his right hand. The wound was inflicted by a meat cutler. Mr. and Mrs. James Leftwich and children, Judy, James Thorn as, Clifton, and Paula Diane, were the Friday evening dinnerguests of Mr.

and Mrs. Williaa Baggett. Mrs. C. piummer of Claries Kelly Atkins read the most books for the year with the total of 48.

The new year books were check Mr. and Mr. Edd Wooteri and Brewer's Chapel On Sunday afternoon, January 3rd, the Brewers Chapel Church entertained the U. S. 0.

in Clarksville. The Rev. and Mrs. George Jones Mrs. Henry Thomas Lips Shower Honors Mrs.McBryant Mrs.

Johnny McBryant, the former Miss Frances Edwards, was honored Thursday night, December 31, with a miscellaneous shower, given, by 'Miss Carol Mc-Clendon, Mrs.Maxie Grizzard and an effective Candlelight Worship Service directed by Mr. and Mrs. Joe Evans. Mrs. Mell Miller was organist, and Mr.

and Mrs. John Roe Dowlen sang a duet, "Take My Life and Let It Those participating in the program were Mrs. Harold Thompson who spoke on humility, Bill Sawyer Who emphasized the importance of patience, and Mrs. Billy E. Cocke who commented nunderstanding.

Each lit a candle symbolic of the virtue men ty of Christian Service of the Madison Street Methodist Church will meet Monday, January 11, with ed and plans for the new year Mr. and Mis. Roy Douglas and children Karen and Donny visited Woolen's sister Miss petal points over tne wrists, rne discussed, Mrs. William 107 Rudolph Drive, at 7:30 p.m. Louise Yates at Dickson on full ballerina skirt had a large satin bow posed to the right side, this was the only trim.

The Betrothal Announced Of interest to their friends. is the-fnarriage of Mrs. Billie Nell Fleet, daughter of Dave Yar- ville, Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Bag Mrs.

Louis Marshbanks, at gett, Mr. and Mrs. Rhea Biter Clarksville Federation of omens Clubs comb Misses Cecil Elliott, "Lajuiii Evans, Mary Evelyn Shearron, and Linda Elliott, were the atten and Ms A. Carter and The president appointed her committee chairmen. New group captains are Mrs.

Atkins and Mrs. J. T. Hardin. A clever contest was conducted by Mrs.

W. S. Mickle with Pettus Club House. visited Mr. and Mrs.

Louie Yar brough Saturday afternoon. Hie Board of Directors of the The room was decorated dants and served home made Clarksville Federation of Womens brough of Clarksville, Route One, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Street of tioned. At the close each member lite a candle, and a-, circle was formed.

"Blest Be The Tie That calces and coffee to the group. Clubs will hold their regular and the late Mrs. Minerva Yar- Nashville and Mrs. W. J.

Weather throughout with the Christmas' motif. Several games" were enjoyed with Mrs. James Greenfield, Miss Vivian Howell and Mrs. Bob brough, and Vernon Davis, son of Binds" was sung, and Mr. Evans Mrs.

W. H. Elliott, Mrs. Ben Elliott, Misses Lucy and Cecil Elliott visited the Rev. and Mrs.

ford visited Mr. and Mrs. Howard Weatlierford, Friday afternoon. Albert Davis and Mrs. Helen gave the closing prayer.

Recreation in the form Davis of Clarksville, Friday, Jan uary 1. J. M. Putnam at Charlotte last daughter Janie visited her mother MrsrCora Williams and a sis-, ter Mrs. A.

Watson of Nash-mile and aftother sister, Mrs. Jess Copeland at Ashland City on Thursday. 1 Mr. aad Mrs Hargrove and daughter Sue of Martha's Chapel and Mrs. J.

H. Coke and Children Debby and Larry of Detroit, Michigan and Miss Linda Haes of Shelbyville were 6 o'clock dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. monthly meeting Tuesday, January 12, at 10 a.m. irt the committee room, of the Northern Bank.

All club presidents are invited. Contemporary Book Club The Contemporary Book Club will meet with Mrs. Carlos Brew shoulder length veil of silk illusion fell from a half crown of satin heavily brocaded in bridal pearls. She carried a white Bible topped with a white orchid, tied with satin ribbon ending in a cascade of stephonotis. Her only jewelry was- a pair of small pearl earrings, gift from the groom.

Mrs. W. M. Clark, of Bowling Green, served her sister as Matron of Honor, and Miss Virginia Dennis of this city was bridesmaid. The attendants wore debutante length gowns of sapphine humorous skits was dirested by Mr.

and Mrs. James Crow of Evansville spent the weekend with her mother, Mrs. Ivie Parchman. R. Ball winning.

New officers for the following yeaf are; President Mrs. Jay Coleman; Vice President Mrs. Kelly Atkins, Secretary, Mrs. Davis Freeman, Treasurer, Mrs. Anderson Hunter.

A dessert course with coffee was served by the hostess. The wedding took place at the McMurry winning the prizes which they graciously presented to the honoree. The honoree was attired in a navy blue dress with navy acces Mrs. Francis Peacher. Every member wrote a New Year's Re First Church of the Nazarene, with the pastor, the solution, and the group guessed Mrs.

Parchman is improving af ter being on the sick list a few days. Thursday. Rev. Putnam is showing some improvement after several weeks illness. Mr.

and Mrs. Wilson Shearron visited her father, Mr. Sterling Hunt In Plesaant View Sunday. Mrs. Mattie Averltt of Big Rock spent last weekend with her the author of each.

sories and her flowers were of er, January 13, at 10 a.m. Members unable to attend, please notl- Rev. Claude W. Galloway, reading the vows of the single ring Mrs. John R.

Dowlen served red roses. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Baggett and daughter, Jo Ann, were the Mrs. McBryant presented and hot sPiced tea ceremony at three o'clock In the presence of a limited guest Sunday dinner guests of Mr.

and blue velvet, draped necklnies, Charles Armistead Sunday. and Mrs. Lowell Richardson and daughter, Kim, visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ora Rieh-ardson and other relatives at nephew, Paul Smith and Mrs.

A program of nuptial music was princess sillwutle bodices and full skirts. They wore matching velvet Missionary Auxiliary Meets hostesses with corsages of white carnations. The gifts were opened and displayed on a center table decorated with a Christmas Mrs. Roy Mivon. Mrs.

Claude Logan and Mrs. Roy Powers were Friday dinner guests at the Mixon home. presented by Joe Wayne Giles of New Providence. shell hats and carried, colonial Smith and attended church at Brewers Chapel Sunday. Mr! and Mrs.

Eustace Shearon visited Mr. and Mrs, Herschel Mrs. Samuel Yarbrough. sister- bouquets of red roses. Arthur Hunt, sered his Mr.

and MrSi A. C. Berry of The January meeting of the Locust Grovp Cumberland Prshv- mm mi omim nan qbhm fill OZ of the bride was matron of honor. She wort a two piece Refreshments of individual cake, terian Missionary Auxiliary was brother as best man, and ushers Newland at Bordeaux last Tues- Nashilje visited Mr. and Mrs.

H. H. Molntosh, Sunday. ice cream and punch were serv-heid at the churcn Sunday night were Jack Hunt, Ralph Norden jday Mr. and Mrs.

Howard Weather Illinois recently. Mr. and Mrs. John Roe Jr. and family of Franklin, Kentucky and Mr.

and Mrs. Jim Roe and sons (Jim and Mike of Tullahoma, Tennessee visited their mother, Mrs. jjohn Roe Sr. recently. I Carolyn Jones entered Memo'- beige wool dress with matching fur collar, dark brown accessories, ford, Mr.

and Mrs, Edgar Bearden and Ralph Swift. Mr. and Mrs. Wendall Woodall The bride's mother. Mrs.

have moved from Clarksville to ea to tne guests. Mrs Baiiey yarbr0ugh was pro- The hostesses presented Mrs. gram chairman and used as her McBryant with china and crystal I theme, "Exploring New and a yellow rose corsage. Norden. chose to year's leisure Samuel; Yarbrough served as in her chosen pattern.

Mrs. Rhea Biter read Genesis 12: best man. and Mrs. Austin Bearden attended a watch night service at Blue Springs Baptist Church at Cadiz, Thursday night. Rev.

and Mrs. Gamer Swift visited Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bearden 1-4 and gave the Devotional hospital a tonsilectomy MONDAY TUESDAY OliLY The bride was attired in a royal thoughts. on Tuesday.

Liberty blue slik crepe dress with satin trim, and her hai was of the same satin, wjth black acces-" sories, her flowers were gardenias. Mrs. Hunt was dressed in teal blue crepe with black acces blue wool sheath dress with white fur trim. She used black and The president, Mrs. Wendell this community they are residing on Highway 41-A on J.

L. Stacks farm, Mrs. Carol Robinson and children Clarissa and Tommy returned to their home at Brookhaven Mississippi last Thursday after spending two weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wash.

Tray- I Mr. and Mrs. John King of "Cadiz, Kentuky visited relatives urr woit onVTrottr, and vice-president, Mrs. 'at Dickson Saturday afternoon. white accessories and her corsage children, George and DotUe Sue Yarbf uh' fn the iere on Saturday.

was of white carnations, Paula Diane Leftwich, the'nme months old daughter of Mf. and mm L( I Mr. and Mrs. arve Donoho and sories, and her flowers were also gardenias." 0)G Mrs. Yarbrough, step-mother of Mrs.

James Leftwich, has been on the sick-list. children Janice, Joey and Stevie of Palmersville, Tennessee visited the bride, was dressed in a blue floral model with black and white lor. were last Sunday dinner guests 0f his aunt, Mrs. Clayton Walton at year- arnev, ve- Donelson, Tenn. meetlng ad old and new business was dis-Mrs.

Ethel Atkins returned to cussetj her home a few davs affo after! rr Immediately following the ceremony, the wedding party and guests were entertained at the accessories. Mr. and Mrs. Parmer Outl'and attended the funeral of his sister her father, Joe Griffith and Mrs Griffith on- Wednesday. Mrs.

Howard King Is spending this week with her brother, Ken Mrs. Davis chose to wear Navy neth, and Adkms in Nash I Mr. and Mrs. Bailey Lyle 'and Mrs. E.

were dinner r. nu-4 at iue vvaysiue rrayer was useu inlaw, Mrs. Oran Qutland, at visiting several days during ffl closing Murray, Tuesday. holidays with her daughter, Royal York Hotel dining room with a reception given by Norden. blue crepe with black accessories, Both wore white carnation cor sages.

ville, Mr. and Mrs. Adkins have a son born January 1st at Bap guests, of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mrs, R.

E. King has been on Roy Mathews and family, at Fort v. with Mrs TViP Armistead on Wednesday. I the sick Jist- a few weeks. Lauderdale, Fla.

Brva.it charee of the bro- Plain Men or Ladies 3 DAY SERVICI' TOP COATS Men and Ladies Lightweight Long or Short 3 DAY SERVICI" tist Hospital in Nashville. Mrs. Ed Stout spent Tuesday Immediately following the cere 0)G Dinner guests on New Years gram mony, Mrs. Roy Peacher, sister of night in Nashville with her moth Day of Mr. and Mrs.

Robert the groom, entertained with a re PJ1 ception at her home, 747 Wood' The room was decorated beautifully and the bride's table was covered with a lace cloth. A center arrangement of white bride's roses were flanked by tall burning tapers. The traditional four-tijred wedding cake and crystal punch bowl were at either end of the table. er-in-law, Mrs. Lena Stout, Mrs.

Stout is slowly improving after several weeks illness. Clark were members of his family: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clark of Cadiz, Mr. and Mrs.

Mault MB moot, for the wedding party and Future Readers of The Leaf-Chronicle Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Wen guests. Clark, Mr. and Mrs.

Mault Clark, im Mr. and Mrs. Perry Harris and Seasonal decoration wu used children Larry, Londa, and La- throughout the house and children, Sheila and Sue, of Hopkinsville, Miss Eleanor Clark of Nashville, Buddy nad raye, left for their home In Pres- dell "Woodall, Cedar Hill, Tennes The service table was overlaid Dresses see announce the birth rf'idaugHM Isle, Maine, Friday after T.mm, Marie. i and Mesdames Luke Walk-1 SDendine dan with his with a lace cloth and was center Trixie Clark of Lafayette, Ky, ed with red and white poinsettias The dinner was in observance amj Mrs. Terry Carlton er Norden "S1- parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Hubert Har- surrounded with greenry, MOVING STORAGE E. College Diol Ml 7-1S48 Your North American Van lines Agwt HAYES MOVING of Miss Eleanor Clark's birthday. Uveritt. Clarksville, announce f1- Mrs.

Laurin Stubbs of Nashville Plain Don Reece a house guest dur birth of a son, Terry Matthews, Mrs. Hubert Hyde visited her niece of the groom, served the register. January sister, Mrs. Mattie Albright in; cake and Mrs. Peacher presided ing the holidays of the Clark family was also present for the oc Mr.

and Mrs. Herschel Ross' or traveling on a trip io-: v-m, TWa wis ii nvh bowl. Nuts and casion. Welch, Route 4, announce the rida, the bride wore a mint green accompaJlied bj tTcmis completed the refresh- 14 Mr. and Mrs.

Clyde Mayfieled of of a son, Marty Ross, Jan-; wool suit trimmed in mink, with vbo npfal few daJI ith ber and ments, Cumberland Heights visited Sun- uary 2. tat maw. iae coup Hyde. The following morning. Mr.

and mml DAY Sf RViCE" Mix 'Em Up SPOUT SHIRTS LADIES SLACKS PEDAL PUSHERS MEN'S PANTS SWEATERS Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Daniel urn-, return to weir new nome yi Aao- PMCher honored the couDle 19 day afternoon here with bis sisters, Mrs. Emery Vinton, and Mrs. O.

J. Stephens and their families. and Mrs. W. E.

Lynch and caster. Route 1, Cunningham tn-J land Hills. th a wedding breakfast at their oounce the birth of a daughter, NonteB Hunt Wedding Party Mr Mri. Rrrard of jhoroe. Other guests were Mr.

and Theresa Sue January 4. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hunt, Sr 'carksTiHe Mrs. Laurin Stubbs and children.

Rev. and Mrs. James Franklin 1 entrtained the Norden-Hunt wed- 'virs Eugene Harris of Larry, Alien, and Marsha, I'J son, Randy, of Nashville were uf oul in P4rt-V 1 'Oark'iSe visited hi parents, Mr. of Nasbwn. Sunday night supper guests here nounce the birth of a daughter the St.

Charles Restaraunt fol-; and Mrj VLirfli Mr. and Mrs. Davis reside at of ber parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom MarT 5- lowing the rehearsal Saturday: '764 Gracey Avenue, Oarksville.

3 DAY SERVICE Laundry Special Fatigue Sets with Charles Goren night. Miss Norden wore lor tne kViaoBi rJ Kilt Edwards. I Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Smith and TYt new, exciting show where britfge experts com- m.L3l'1 ft r-J w.

Personals sons, Al and Charles, arrived stt i figured silk. Full prescription know-how Qt pete for cash prizes. Charles Goren analyzes the game. Alex Dreier reports the play 1 Lt lrl'l their home here Saturday night I Mr- and Mrl- Jm7 Fanner of from Meridian, where they Springfield, Tennessee, annoance visited relatives during foe boll-1 the birth of a daughter, Anne days. Miller, who was born at the Jesse Mrs.

Limit L'senh nd Holman Jones Hospital on Jan- IH Club News The Kirkood 4 Club met on T.misrr AntHnrnf 91m4 7 (See it on WSIX (Channel 8 Each Sunday 3:30 P. M. DRIVE Ws fill your doctor's prescription! ith utmost precision. Op I7 daughter, Marion, left -here --re-: uary .7, Mrs. Farmer is ibe mating to Bef-centiy to spent the winter in Flor- Miss Rachel Anne Miller of eaj She pledge to the tested ids.

i Sango. (State Flag. Patsy Stanly and Conveninly locotwd Al 130 Tti Srw Ctmmtrtt ft Fimliti Of fn4mj Ami SrVr 'til 7 P. M. Gayle Price lead in aome aocgi.

Dale South lead the Ptedgs to the 4-H Flag, The two grwp separated. Wl GIYI TOP VALUE STAMfS, BOYD'S PHARMACY 1N- CUMBERLAND INSURANCE AGtNCY GENERAL INSURANCE 20 Dick-M. BWt- Ml 4974 Clark mKf, Gary Coppaee called off the roll, i CIEAUERS tlxAU ey noti 12 NEWEST WINHIH IR1D6I TIPS by Oimlm Gor HAYES Moving tt Store FVmm Ml 241 TW we talked aljput Poul'-ry Project. Mr. Mi lor showed us bow to a brat lamp..

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