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aw. TMI CURKSYILLI Lf Get. 1, 1JI CHS Choir Elects New Officers Jones Sullivan Vows County PTA Council Meet Solemnized At Trenton, SOCIETY -W'CM'ANS NEWS Future Readers Of Leaf Chronicle Mr. and Mrs. Homer Harold Suiter, route 1, announce the birth of a son, Harold Bradley, born Sept.

20. Mr. and Mrs. William Bates Biggar, route 1, Guthrie, Ky. announce the birth of a son, John tired in a gray suit shot through with spver threads styled with a At Pettus House A School of Instruction for the Leal P.T.A.

officers and chairman of the Montgomery County Council was held Thursday afternoon at the Pettus House, Mrs. Erpest Slate gave the dei-votional using as' her subject, "God's Glory In She a J. In a ceremony impressively marked by dignity and simplicity Miss Anne Clydelle Jones became the bride irf Richard Lee Sullivan Saturday afternoon, September 29, at 2:00 p.m. in the Methodist Church at Trenton, Kentucky. "The bride's parents are Mr, and Mrs.

J. H. Sr. of Tren PL, fflj 7.33ft Robert, born Sept. 20.

Mr. and Mrs. John Lee Els- led the group in singing two P.T. A songs. The Council president," Mrs; Nor- wick, 433 South First Street, announce birth of a daughter, fitted jacket flaring into a pepluin over the hips and a straight skirt, Her small hat was of pale blue feathers and veiling studded with rhinestones and her other accessories were of powder blue, She carried a white lace covered prsypr.

hook with a white orchid end streamered with satin ribbons tied in love knots. Her only Jewelry was a pair of dainty pearl earrings. Miss Aiwa Payne of Trenton was the maid of honor and Barbara Barnett of Pembroke, Ky. was bridesmaid. They wore street length dresses styled iden Barbara Sue born Sept.

21. ris Terrell, asked each person present to introduce themselves. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hubert ton, Kentucky and the groom is tell the school they representee' and the office they held, the son of Mrs.

Ida Sullivan Wallace, 93 Gupton announce the birth of a son, Mich of Dickson, Tennessee. ael! Clayton, 1orn Sept. 21. tees and Mrs. wai elect-" ed vice-president ot the Interna-' tional Council of Lsdie? Auxiliaries which covers some two lh and women by SSf Chapters throughoa the I'm ted' -States and Canada.

execu- -live officers elected by the Council were Mrs. Mary Lena House of Arson, Ohio, ano Mrs Ctera Pafish of Ontario. Canada, who were elected as and se Local Workers -7l Represented At California Meet OtUs Smith and Lodke Mark-lin, president and secretary, respectively, of Local, 194, U.R. L.P W.A., arrived botne Saturday evening after attending the twentieth international convention of The double-ring vows were sol Mr. and Mrs.

Earl Jerome Mor emnized with the Rev. William McKinney officiating. row, 733 Shelton announce the birth of a daughter. Carolyn 'Ann, born, Sept 21. 1 Fourteen schools sent delegates.

They were Cumberland Heights, Central, Clarks 1 11 High, Fredonia, Marion, New Providence, Ringgold Greenwood Junior High, Salem, Sango, South-side, St. Roosevelt, and Woodlawn. Mrs. Tt P. Weakley, Mrs.

Charles Jeanette, Mrs. C. A. Greene, tically. Miss Payne's was of The church altar was banked Mr.

and Mrs. Ernest Lafayette with, a profusion of acio fern and grren velveteen and Miss Barn ette's of red. They were fashion Briggs, 310 Willow Heights, an jade palms accented by two large ed along princess lines featuring nounce me birth of, a son, Mark arangements of bronze and yel a square cut neckline accentor! Randplph, born Sept. 22. the U.R.C.L.P of cretary-treasurer of toe council.

C.I.O., which convened in Longl L. S. Buckmaster was re-elect-Beach, California, Sept. 24 ed as president of the U.n.Cl through the 29th. P.W.A.

and Joe Chikis snd D- Mr Smith attenHpd bs a Walker wert g'. reusra- low chrysanthemums. Another ar and Mrs. William Cannady were appointed as a telephone commit rangement of the fall flowers dec with a-flat bow of the velveteen in the back. They wore black hats similar to the bride's and carried cascade arrangements of yellow chrysanthemums tied with tee or the council.

gate from the Local Union while 'ed to their respective p-! as orated the organ and the piano held a large oblong arrangement "Mrs. Gordon Svaris, -Safety Chairman, distributed copies of Mr. and Mrs. Mont Davis, route 1, announce the birth of a son, Rodney Eric, born Sept. 23.

Mr. and' Mrs. George Futsxell Williams, 1440 Franklin announce the birth of daughter, Deborah Louise, born Sept, 23. Mr. and Mrs.

Wallace Levi Hes vice-president and secretary-trea Mrs. Marklin represented the Local Chapter of the Council of La of autumn colored pompoms. Tail matching ribbons. surer. John D.

Sensing, Jr. of Dick ivory tape to branched candelabra stood high behind the flower son served as best man and ush ers were Marvin Jones, brother dies Auxiliaries. The two conventions were held in the Municipal Auditorium of Long Beach. Some of the meetings were held separately but the twr- groups conven decorations to illuminate the ter. 8-B.

Summit Hirts. announce the rules for the State Safety Contest and suggested that each school priies to the winners in their school.The dead-line for this contest' is December 18. The Council is sponsoring the Citizenship essay contest again this year. Mrs. Terell stated that nine of the bride, and Bobby Sullivan brother of the groom.

scene. ACAPPELLA OFFICERS Newly elected officers of the capella choir at Clarksville High gchool are from left to right: Nancy English, Kenneth Haskins, vice president! Michael Howell, president and Connie Shaw secretary and treasurer. i Prior to the ceremony Mrs. Bill Mrs, Jones chose to -wear for ed together Jon several occasions; Sick List Mrs. Wilburn 1709 Haynes Street, is undergoing examination and treatment at Van-derbilt Hospital, Earl Cornell of Trenton, Ky.

is at Memorial Hospital after surgery last week. ber daughter's wedding a dress of including speeches made by inter Peters, organist, presented a pro gram of appropriate music in gray faille with blue threads forming square dots and a ijlack schools had not bad their By-laws the birth of a son, Dennis Wane, born Sept. 24. Mr. and Mrs.

Guy Alien Carter 408 College announce the birth of a son, Timmy Lee, bom Sept. 24. Mr. and 'Mrs. Bradie Hugh Tucker, Woodlawn, announce the birth of a daughter, Betty Yvonne, bora Sept.

24. cluding 'Intermezzo" by Provost national labor and civic leaders. Both Mr. Smith and Mrs. Marklin served on important commit- braid trim.

Her small Etrav hat was encrusted with matching Keep Engagement Ring If Fiance Is Killed Liebestraum' by Liszt; Prom approved in the past three years. They are Cumberland Heights, Fredonia, Marion. Palm beading and veil and her other ise Me" by DeKoven, "To a Wild Roosevelt, St. Bethlehem, Kirk- accessories were gray and blue. Country Club are trying to discourage me from wood, Sango, and Grandview, The Bylaws should be sent to Mrs.

leisurely Rose" by McDowell, and 'Trau-merel" by Schumann. Mrs. Parker Bell, vocalist, sang Perfect Mr, and Mrs. Gilbert Hershel Johnson, Apt. 13-D Summit Hgts.

Arthur L. Davis, 1125 Montview Drive, Knoxville as soon as pos Love." The traditional wedding announce the birth of a son, Roy She wore a cymbidium orchid corsage. Mrs. Sullivan, mother of the groom, was dressed in a navy blue crepe with blue taffeta cuffs and collar and a pale blue furred hat and other pale blue accessor The Ladies Association of the Clarksville Golf ana Country Club will have their monthly luncheon Wednesday, Oct. 3, at 1:00, A social hour will begin at 12:30.

For reservations which close at noon wearing this color, saying that lilac or purple are mourning colors and not appropriate for a bride Witt you please give me your opinion? Douglas, born Sept. 24. sible for approval. It was announced that the Dis marches were used. THE BRIDE Given in marriage by her fath Mr.

and Mrs. T. Durham, route 3, Cumberland City, trict meeting will be at i Thursday, October 18. Mrs, er, the bride was attractively at- announce the birth of a son, Wen dell Thomas, born Sept. 24.

Answer; There is nothing wrong i Tuesday, Oct. 2, call Mrs. Har- for yourj in the color lilac, if it is becom Mr, and Mrs, Clarence Earl Ralph W. Frost of Knoxville, State President, and W. Bass of Nashville will be the main USO Activities.

Moore, 714 Woodlawn Drive, an speakers. All schools should be nounce the birth of a daughter, CHRISTMAS CARDS well represented. Mary Virginia, born Sept. 25. Weekend activities at the Third ies.

Her corsage was a lavender orchid. Mrs. James Farris, Cave City, maternal grandmother of the. bride wore a gray and black crepe with black, accessories and a spic-and-span glamelia corsage. OUT OF TOWN GUESTS Relatives from out of town attending the Joncs-Sullivan wedding were: Mrs.

James Farris, Cave City, Mr. and Mrs. Following the business session Street USO Club included an in ry Orgain, 7-3292; Mrs. Allan O'Neal, 5-5823; Mrs. Everett I ore, 5-5330; Mrs.

James Crock-arell, 5-4340; or Mrs. C. W. Bailey, 7-1728. Music Festival -The; Middle Tennessee School Band and Orchestra Association marching -and twirling festival Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Crockett Hurst, 1205 Beverly announce the birth of a son, Michael Step the Council officers and chairman met with the various groups By Emily Post (Author of "Etiquette," "Child-'. ran Are PeopL," etc.) "Have I been wrong in not returning an engagement ring to the i family, of the mn to whom I was engaged, who was killed, in -a plane crash month before our marriage? It never occurred to me that it was not mine to keep under such circumstances. I have bert.i wearing it on my left hand as before. Something my finance's mother said to me the other day set me to ing whether I was right in keep-" ing it.

Will you please advise me?" Definitely you were right. No one else has a right to.it but yourself. It is your-ring and not mother's. Lilac Wedding Clothes Dear Mrs. Post: I am going 'to be married soon but will not wear bridal clothes, Instead I 'have chosen a lilac velvet dress and a small velvet hat to match, Several members of my family formal dance Saturday night, a free ballroom dance class, coffee and donuts Sunday morning, and discussed the plans and duties of hen, born Sept.

25. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Alvoy Lew- the local P. T.

A. officers. a social afternoon of hospitali A study course on the manual ers, route 4, announce the birth will be conducted by the chair of a son, Edward Everette, born A large crowd of servicemen and couples attended the dance is scheduled to be held this year Sept. 25. Keith S.

Venable and Keith Heneritta and Charles, of Cadiz, Mr. and Mrs. Walker Pinkerton, Bowling Green. Ky. man, Mrs.

A. C. Broome, Thursday afternoon, October 11,. in the Mr. and Mrs.

Bradford Britton Morris, route 6, announce the Saturday night, to juka bos recordings. Coffee was served dur a to I imprinted A Xt v) name XjKjj jr JflfLfXS. Music room of the USO. at the Clarksville Municipal, Stadium at 7:30 Tuesday evening, Oct. 2.

The event is being sponsored jointly by the Austin Peay At the next regular meeting in Mr. and Mrs. Ernest McElhiney ing intermission. Earlier in the birth of a son, Gregory Britton born Sept. 25.

of Cleveland, Ohio, Mrs. R. M. evening a free dance class, was State College, Clarksville High November Albert Alcock, Parent Education chairman, will teach a course on "Problems of Teen- Mr. and Mrs.

John Madison Morris, Rutherfordton, N. Mr. taught by Mrs. Graves from the and Greenwood Junior High and Mrs. Marvin Jones of Cave Schooley, 1310 Sunnyview an Arthur.

Murray Studio. ing to you. Addressing Professional Women Dear Mrs. I am secretary to an executive who sends out holiday greeting cards to many professional women who are married, but known as Miss iu business. Should I sddr them as or how? Answer: If the cards are sent to their offices, address them as Miss; if they are sent to their homes, address them Kr.

and Mrs. Turn Back Bed Covers? Dear Mrs. Post: When, a guest remains overnight, is the hostess in a house wher- there is no maid expected to turn back the bed covers in die spare lAnswen No. When and how future-in-laws should meet after the eng a explained by Mrs. Post in leaflet E-l, "Engagements." Mrs Post is sorry she cannot answer personal mail To obtain a "copy, send 10 cents in coin Dept.

EP, c0 this paper, P. O. Box 99, Station G. New York 19, School bands. Advance tickets can nounce the birth of a son, Doyt uty, Ky Mr.

and Mrs. lieorge Sunday morning, the Women's Auxiliary of the Knights of Col Coffee was served to the group. Tucker and Miss Anne Tucker of Alan, bom Sept. 25. umbus, assisted by a representa Cave City, Ky.

A number of guests attended tive of the Girl Scout Troop No Father's -Will Sets 34 of St. Mary's School, served from Dickson, Clarksville and Hopkinsville, Ky. coffee and donuts from 10:30 un til noon. Present were Miss Lou be purchased from any band Tickets will also be on sale at the gate. The public is cordially invited to attend.

OES Meeting The O.E.S. will have their regular meeting on October 2 at 7:30 to observe Friendship Nght. liniied Breihern The Cumberland Heights United Brethern Church announces a re ise Boillin. Mrs. Robert L.

Le- Family Scrapping scri and Miss Mary -Martin. Hospitality Hour In the after BY MURIEL NISSEN SIIATTEIIEII -th old idM that yea juit cent move furniture and other balonf kit to a new ham without ax- NafiV American Van Linat doe it day with ftmoui "Wif. Approved" mov.it Call u. Hayes Moving Storage Eott College Phone Midway 7-3381 DEAR DONNA: The situation cans tor a more mature ap DEAR MURIEL: My father died recently and left his children noon, was served by the Peoples Class of the Blooming Grove Baptist Church. Delicious praisal than you've given it vival beginning October 3 and about $4,000.

There are four of us- continuing until October 14. home-made cake and coffee was two single sisters, a married Services will, begin each eve served during the afternoon. A childless brother and myself. Teen-age datin and romancing can't go on forever; eventually you'll be caught up with the realization that the pursuit of good times has cost you plenty and you'll be overcome with regret, devotional program was present ning at 7:30 p.m. with the Rev.

Kenneth Huff of Chucky, Tenn. as guest speaker The Rev. Wil have three youngsters. The others want to but this money in the ed by the pastor of the church, bank In Mom's name. Rev.

William Shearin and a musical program and group singing liam invited While I hate to seem mean," I Perhaps you don't Jove your fi the public to attend all services. was enjoyed under the direction ance enough. Think it over care King's Daughters of the Misses Allie Ruth Minne- OPEN MONDAY NIGHTS 4 TIL 9 P.M. PHILLIPS ELLIOTT Radios Appliances Television The Silver Cross Circle of the Write, Muriel Nissen for free King's Daughters will meet Wed could use the money. We have had medical bills and the girls, who are attending high shool, need many things.

Mother of course, was left money, too, and since she lives with my sisters leaflet D-36 "Guidance to Graci- nesday, Oct. 3, at the Woman's han and Rachel Broadbent. Those representing the Young Peoples Class included Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Allen, the Misses Allie Ruth Minnehan, Anita Faulkener, Mo-lieStepp, Clarice Allen, Rachel jus Living, or, it you have a problem, send it to her.

In all she is well cared for. CoraT, Club at 10:00 a.m. -War Mothers The Montgomery County Chapter of American War Mothers will have a luncheon at the Hotel Montgomery Thursday, Oct. 4, at cases, be sure to enclose a stamped, self-addressed envelope and send request to her, care of Broadbent, and Rev. and Mrs.

wu-liam F. DEAR CORA: Your brother and sisters probably won't speak to this newspaper. SEE US FOB Plumbing lleatin you for months, but you are en 00. Members are to call Mrs. Marion Special dinner guests of the Montgomery Hotel were Pvt.

Joseph Kember of Merchantville, N. and Bill Fernandes of Boston, Mass. Dinner guests of the titled to the money. In view of your needs, you are certainly justified in Accepting it. Not every Mr.

and Mrs. Burney Greene one can afford generous ges nefrigeraticn Air Conditioning Royal York Hotel were Pvt. and children were visitors Sunday of Edgar Seals who is und tures. Your mother is not in need; Carlton Stevens of Toledo, Ohio, ergoing treatment in a Nashville your family is. and Pvt.

Leonard Yates of Kan hospital. Mr. Seals is showing sas City, Mo. all reported a cor DEAR MURIEL: Two weeks a-go, I met Hugh at a party. We some dial welcome as well as fine Mrs.

Ruben Hagewood and son liked each other instantly, and he gave me his class ring. For five meals. Service wives will meet st the of Southside were last Compare Thesa Far week of Mr. and Mrs. W.

M. Wiley Jackson or Mrs. J. T. Marshall for reservations.

Book Club The Woman's Book Club will have their first meeting of the fall season, a luncheon at the home of Mrs. G. McCl urt Thursday, Oct. 4, beginning at 1:00. Members unable to attend are to notify the.

hostess, 5-9228. Quarterly WMU The Cumberland Association of the Baptist Woman's Missionary Union will hold their quarter 1 meeting at Erin Tuesday beginning at 10:00 a.m. Each one attending is to take a covered dish. Howell Barbecue The PTA" at Howell School will SDonsoT a barbeclie. ThufsrtaV ev days we dated and then hisr calls Third St.

USO on Tuesday at 1:00 Suggs. stopped. I haven't heard from him p.m. for their regular weekly luncheon. An interesting program is A large crowd attended the fun CMfi2g0, III.

since. My -friends say lie has another girl. What should I do a-bout, the class ring? -r planned, 7 1 eral Tuesday afternoon of John Coleman. From a distance attending were Mr. and Mrs.

Mel- I0 DOWII PAYMENTS MONTHS TO PAY FREE ESTIMATES On Year FREE Strvice On All Installation PHONE 'Ml 7-1691 SAM STflHFILt SOHS GAS COMPANY, INC 120 PUBLIC SQUARI PHOHI MIDWAY 7-1 41 Troubled DEAR TROUBLED: Give, or vin Waynicks and daughter, Glen- send it back, of course. In the da, of Detroit and Mr. and Mrs. Donold Blackwell of Nashvil 1 1 HowelfPTA To Sponsor Barbecue future, don't accept tokens ol and Friendship so casually. Springfield.

DEAR MURIEL: My husband ening. Oct. 4. from 5.7SW mM Sunday School will at 10 o' has two children by a previous A barbecue will be held at Ho well School Thursday even i clock Sunday morning at Marion Church and" Rev. J.

C. Elliott B.C. 10.75 Lexinslcn, iCy. 7.C3 13.S5 Oslbsjix. 18.23 Qhsrislie, N.C.

11.20 Blrdnghm, Ala. 6.70 ifcckscnYiih.Fla.12.t3 11.10 There will be a take-out line. Tickets are on sale at the school or from any PTA member. Oct. 4, frorrf 7:30 p.m.

to the school cafeteria. The event will be sponsored by marriage. They live with their mother. My mother-in-law thinks it perfectly all right to keep Jn touch with my husband's first wife. Of course she uses he grandchildren as an excuse.

Although my husband insists she break off the rel tbe PTA of Howell school. will preach at 11 o'clock. Everyone is invited. Mr. and Mrs.

W. M. Suggs at tended the family -get together Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hunter of Cumberland Furnace, Route 2.

This was the There will be homemade pies Inside Story on tho and a take-out line for those wish-tog to carry plates borne. When Fall's crisp, golden days arrive go GREYHOUND. Watch the colorful scene through panoramic windows as you Boat along on Air-Suspension Ride aboard the famed Scenicruiser or Highway Traveler. Round the clock, straight Through and Express heart of city terminals, make your travel easy, and often quicker, Better go Greyhound 1 GREYHOUND BUS DEPOT .231 Main Tickets which will be $1.00 may first time in years the family be bought at toe school or from ationship she refuses. Tina DEAR TINA: Why should your husband dictate his mother's if any PTA member.

had all been together. Wanda Greene is resting as well as could be expected today her homt after fracturing her friends? Of course she's interest Rovorsllo Jacket Personals left arm above the wrist in two Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gardner and daughters. Amy and Karen, left this week end for their home ed in the children what grandmother wouldn't fee? Perhaps she is fond of predecessor.

YotJ are in a difficult position-all second wives ara but don't complicate it by advertising your feelings. Petty jealousies should be put aside. DEAR MURIEL: I'm engaged On on aide, a Cap Cod acne, colorful aa tpring on the other aide, a harmonizing plain color. Both aides have two alaah pocket and ahirrpd lastic at tha waiat. A truly beautiful jacket at any prica and it'a water repient and creaaa renatant, too I ftw U4.

Ta Save 10 a tmmi Tna 1 Wfecn ip4 Covfirt Ship Your Package By Greyhound PACK AGI SIPlIfS For faitjut Mrvka end lew tu, isttify "Ship By GayhoiHl', oa day arrhrf mot naorby v. in Cleveland, Ohio after spending places Monday morning while she was at play at Marion School Wanda was rushed to a physi-cftn and the arm was Immediately placed in a cast. Wanda is the year" old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Greene.

Phone Mi 7-3335 r- Si'. several weeks with Mrs. Gardner's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Abemathy of this city.

to a wonderful guy, responsible. Mrs. C. A. Green will enter Me- -UM children, Irwin, Linda, and Bren- thoughtful and kind.

A year agojmorial Hospital Wednesday for Afat 4 ta da, of Springfield were visitors Saturday -titeraooruof Mrs. William Dickson and Bettye. If 'I 1 JjA. Mr. and Mrs.

William Dickson. an operation. Elbert Miller of Detroit was visitor Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Mr.

and Mrs. Jeff Miller and children were iists Sahird a night of Mr. awl Mrs. Jack Trot- riage; now I'm not at all sure. Though I'm 21, 1 still seem' to have the restlessness of tees years, and want to go out all tbe tiine.

Defnitely Fm not for settling down. Do you think breaking Dwight and Bettye were visitors Sunday afternoon of Mr. and 1 I1 Mrs. Joe Hamilton, and Mr. and Mrs.

3, K. Dickson of the Asb-i ii yu'1 'Oj i my engagement would be a ter of Erin. Mrs. J. K.

Ditfciwt Clark- i fend City Road. The condition of tion? Donna. viile, Mrs. Jofca Dicluoa and Mr. Eamillon is growinj worse..

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