Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive
A Publisher Extra® Newspaper

The Tennessean from Nashville, Tennessee • Page 46

Publication:
The Tennesseani
Location:
Nashville, Tennessee
Issue Date:
Page:
46
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

i I6-C THE NASHVILLE TENNESSEAN, Sunday Morning. May 13, 195! Tell 'era. Poll 'fm with Want Ada. Vnnt Ads get Comet-quick action. Becomes Bride at Woodmont Club Complete Protection i 1 for your FURS 7 Swiss Safe-Cold STORAGE I i Vx f'.

i Afrs. Charles M. Myer, prior to her marriage Monday at Woodmont country club, was Miss Gladys i a a a ter of Mrs. A 1 i Kornman. I NOW before you spot the first niolli before in lieiit Jims the natural luster of our furs take advantage of low cost storage facilities.

Call us for bonded pickup today! For Free PICKUP Call 6-1173 RESTYLING Let us rcstyle your present Fur Coat into the newest Fashion at low off-season prices! hit My-y LfV lor Your C.oinrnivnvc Flower Show Is Planned OUR MR. REED, AN OUTSTANDING FURRIER, WILL CALL AT YOUR HOME BY APPOINTMENT Add finely diced celery and sweet pickles along with mayonnaise when you are making salmon salad; garnish with hard-cooked eggs and serve on lettuce. Mrs. Oarth Welch and Mrs. G.

R. Wallace. Clarkavillfi Country Woman's dub will have a flower show at the clubhouse at St. Bethlehem May 18. It will be open to the public from 3 to 5:30 o'clock.

Mrs. Norman Young is general chairman for the show. All exhibits are to be entered by 10 a.m. that Exhibits are not limited to club members. Kntries are open to the public.

First, second and third places will receive ribbons. SWISS CARE MEANS LONGER WEAR LWU- Phone 01 1 id Phone 6-1173 Classes are: Best miniature ar 109 FIFTH AVENUE, SOUTH rangements; Best Mixed Flowers; WiUlt'lowers; Columbine; Iris, Sin-Hie Colors, Peony (single). 1'eony double, Dimnir Table arrange ment; Poppy arrangement; Most BRANCH OFFICES- Hrtiiuh Stnre o. 5 Ht2 HxHidimy 5-htt6 fttflm Stnrr A 7 Jf Ave. Hrttmh Stnrf A'o.

Htlhbnrn Hd. HtoHth Start So. It 1002 S. X-lh1 fit Hi Shirt lb 516 Hd. ninth Stat An.

Nnhrttsnn A fit, tt i22t tirttuth Stnrf ft rum Stnrr A'o. ii www s-fjot Unusual arrangement. Best arrangement in Brass, Best arrangement for show. In specimen claws ribbons will be given on best vaiiety of iris, single peony, double peony, Oriental poppy, color African violet and color of rose. Committees in charge of plans are: Arrangements, Mrs.

Bettie Caudle, Mrs. Killehrew, Mrs. Joe Bourne, Mrs. Jim Mrs. i Kvle Collier.

Mrs. P. T. McGregor; Registers, Mrs. Charles McBride, Mrs.

J. II. Halliburton, Jr. Publicity. Mrs.

Frank Woodard, Mrs. W. W. Warfield; reception. Mrs.

Clay Bourne, club president; Mrs. Jim Marshall, Mrs. Killehrew. Mrs. Rob Winn, Mrs.

Charles Stain- brook, Mrs. William Ixiggins, Mrs Arden Caroland, Mrs. Will War-field. Mrs. Young; Music.

Richland Club Will Be Scene Of Coffee Richland rluh will he the scene of a coffee this morning at. 10:30 o'clock which Mrs. Harold I.ynam AN APPEALING, confidrnl smile is rorlainly vorlh liilr. Follow these easy sleps lo aequire it: 1. Build a cash reserve in a savings account with First Federal.

See your smile improve and your spirits soar as your savings balance grows 2. Set your own savings goal a new car, a home, $1000 in cash, or an education for the children. Then save to -have what you want. You'll get an inner thrill as you accomplish your objective and go on to having MORE! 3. Relax assured of complete safety for your savings since your money is insured at First Federal.

You can have up to $10,000 fully protected against loss, in a single account with us $20,000, if you have ayoint account with your husband, too. and Mrs. Ruben Parker will give in honor of Miss Martha Anne Medaugh whose marriage to John Skclton Phipps will take place May 18. Sprintr flowers will be used throughout the reception looms in which the 14 guests will be seated. Assisting in the hospitality will be Mr.s.

Kdward Howard Medaugh, mother of the bride-elect and Mrs. John Hudson Phipps, mother of the hridegronrn-to be. A gift will be presented to the honor guest. Legion Auxiliary To Have Meeting Ameiican I.eginn auxiliary 1'nit No. 5 will meet Wednesday at 10:30 am.

in the clubroonn of the War Memoiial bl.lg. Mis. Filzhugh Waldtip will preside and Cold Star mothers will be honor guests. Miss Adelaide Lawrence, chairman for the poppv sale to be held Mav 20. will discuss plans for the sale and will have charge of the program.

Fled Waller will be guest vocal 1st accompanied bv Mis Waltei K. Casser, pianist. The Rev. Pickens Johnson, chaplain of I'o-t No T. will pay tribute to the Cold Star mot hers.

Mis. J. Bunnell will decorate the clubi ooins for tiie occasion. Luncheon will be at at 12 30 p. 'Jha Formfir look' I 1 1 YVY.

Iirt Open a First Federal Account Today Save Wisely Where Savings CROW! Mm joy a new feeling of con fiilenee lty joining llie more llian people who plaee llieir saxinirs willi irsl Keil era I oldest and largest sainr in Nasli-ille. In addition lo paying ou a ear on we offer yon a reeonl of 100 safely sinee founding of always iainv; savers llieir funds on a niomcnl's nolice. Come in and o)en yinir Sa inps Aeeonnl today then add any amonnl. al any lime in person or ly mail. You'll like our easy-lo-nse, polae-paid Save-lty.

Paris-inspired black and white Olt Mail serice. I 1 I 1 1. (tit OMI OIt I OH IF in a highly dramatic ensemble 7 'UHIF0RM5 -gAVft, A SUl I llll Altl A I Kii lti: All fi. lift iii y.ii't.- -i I iii i iii if i if Mi' I (,.7 if iiii I mill I id- ami 1 35 29 A SMARTIR, NIATIR NASHVILLE'S OLDEST AND LARCEST f' I "Imu'ii- fu lire in mm nil. NOW PAYINC PER ANNUM ijii' lmlon-4 in i 7 iIli: l.f, m.ihi, I.U,llfll VMII-1 .111.1 Iiii.

-'ill, 1, -Itliiiit llt-r. liflllflll. Ev3 in, nI I iff 1 1 I 1 iff hf 1, i 1 1 1 1 HARTLEY'S an Batter, Sill for Liu and art Finer rx. liiiu: Kci mill w.i. In 1 1) i i.

ii i nuiii i i urn ii Hi- liltcil inn! Ih ran nv.iniilh li.i.fi,iin r.n a "mi duun- i iii a ill. i Imiu i 11, viMif lif ri-. '-tfc Hi'! i. iff ft i. I ilf l.ii.ll, from Ml 1111 iiiiimi il n.ur.

1 1 Sparkling example of the current vogue for dramatic contrast this indispensable httle costume that looks so smartly sophisticated for every special occasion cut from fine quality rayon master sheer, strikingly contrasted with white rayon ottoman faille Decorative buttons set with brilliant-, To wear as a dress as a costume now thru summer. Sizes 9-1 5. Mail in ilris fillnl. HESTERS 606-608 Church St. First Federal Savings 306 Third Avenue, North' Nashville, Tenn.

v1 Maftrials. llih: sin II I Price 2.75 Up VISIT OUR RETAIL STORE 1 HIM L. Hartley Uniforms 1811 Church Srt mm. I MMI A.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

Publisher Extra® Newspapers

  • Exclusive licensed content from premium publishers like the The Tennessean
  • Archives through last month
  • Continually updated

About The Tennessean Archive

Pages Available:
2,723,576
Years Available:
1834-2024