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The Tennessean from Nashville, Tennessee • Page 41

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The Tennesseani
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Nashville, Tennessee
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4-D THI WASHVIltl TiNNISSIAMJHWjhy Mifcfc ttfl 7 I ,4 i 7- V': -x -i' 'V. I 7 A Vi I ft'-' 1 li I w4 i KATHERINE JACKSON of GORDON L. RICKETTS MISS MARY become bride to MISS MAR? KATHRYN BINE MISS MARY FRANCES BYNUM is bride-elect of ROBERT JOSEPH RYAN, USAF to mirry MARSHALL BERNARD GUNSELMAN Miss Cleveland New Cmtnry Silver Coffee To Aid Wesley House Centers MISS KATRINA WELLS is iiincee of LYNN B. COUNTS Wiesehuegel of Norris, Is a graduate of the engineering department of University of Tennessee, where he was a member of TJil Gamma Delta fraternity and Alpha PI Mu honorary fraternity. He i3 now with Bethlehem Steel Corp.

in Williamsport. Miss Katrina Wells will graduate In May from Maryvllle college. Mr. Counts, son of Mr. and Mrs.

W. Lester Counts of Maryvllle, is a graduate of Mary-ville college and is now a department head with J. C. Tenney company in Brunswick, Ga. MISS NATALIE WELLS jj tnta'd to RICHARD E.

WIESEHUEGEL Mr. and Mrs. Horace V. Wells Jr. of Clinton, announce the engagement of their twin daughters, Natalie, to Richard E.

Wiesehuegel of Williamsport, and Ka-trina, to Lynn B. Counts of Brunswick, Ga. Grandparents of the girls are Mr. and Mrs. Horace V.

Wells and the late Mr. and Mrs. N. D. Overall, all of Nashville, Miss Natalie Wells will be graduated In March from the University of Tennessee, where she Is a member of Alpha Omicron Ti sorority.

1 Mr. Wiesehuegel, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. G.

Mr Look Engaged Miss Rine, Mr. Ryan To Marry in Germany a To Entertain The New Century club will entertain at a card party and luncheon from 11 a.m. until 4 p.m. Thursday. Scene of the affair will be Highland Crest and luncheon will be served at noon.

The announcement Is made today by Mrs. R. C. Spinks and Mrs. N.

F. Forsyth, chairmen for the event. Serving as chairman of hospitality will be Mrs. Howard Ans-ley and assisting her will be Mrs. F.

A. Harwell, Mrs. Frank Leeper and Mrs. John D. Lewis.

Arrangements of spring flowers, featuring Jonquils, will be used in the clubroom. Mrs. Luke Sumner, chairman of decorations, will be assisted by Mrs. E. Tuck and Mrs.

Herbert Duncan. Card table appointments will be arranged by a committee composed of Mrs. Harry Linn. Mrs. T.

Douglas Oxford, Mrs. Verner PeVkerson and Mrs. Robert L. Harrison. In charge of prizes will be Mrs.

Robert Page and Mrs. Charles Capps. Mrs. Carl Hardin and Mrs. Murphy Payne will serve as registrars.

Reservations may be made by calling any of the- following: Mrs. Paul Mortimer, chairman, CYpress 8-3148; Mrs. Patrick Ward, CYpress 8-1770 or Mrs. Raymond Birdwell, CYpren 2-3118. Thursday and also studying toward a master's degree.

Miss Connell, Mr. Hurbis Mr. and Mrs. George Cook, of Erin, Tenn. announce the engagement of their granddaughter, Miss Laetitia Faye Connell, to Anthony Hurbis son of Charles Hurbis of Milan, Mich.

The wedding will take place April 12. The bride-elect is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Connell of Lincoln Park, Mich. She at-' tended Erin high school.

She is employed by Lincoln Park Board of Education and also attends Wayne university in Detroit. Mr. Hurbis is a student at Eastern Michigan college. Miss Middlefon, Mr. Anderson Mr.

and Mrs. Emory Middleton of Waynesboro, Tenn. announce the engagement of their daughter, Sara Joyce, to Gary Allen Anderson, son of Mr. and Mrs. J.

Anderson. The wedding will be an event of April 4. The bride-elect was graduated 4P( services to the Wesley House, according to Mrs. Oman. The first church-sponsored settlement house in the South, it was the first to bear the name "Wesley House," now In wide usage.

Its beginning was at kindergarten established in 1896 in South Nashville. By 1903 It became the Wesley House. Purpose of the present three centers, serving thousands of Nashvillians is to provide opportunities for the individual and social development of the persons in the neighborhoods as a means of moving toward an- increasingly Christian and demo- cratic eociety. Ford-Vaughn Vows Said Miss Shirley Ann Vaughn became the bride last Monday evening of Dorris E. Ford at Sixty-first Avenue Methodist church.

The bride is the daughter of Mrs. I H. Swindle and Mr. Ford's parents are Mr. and Mrs.

Dorris G. Ford. The Rev. J. F.

Walker, pastor of the church, read the vows following a program of nuptial music given by Mrs. Walker, pianist. The bride wag given in mar. rlage by her step-father, Mr. Swindle.

Her only attendant wa Mrs. J. D. Harris. OUle Spencer was best man.

The couple will make home In Vine Hill apartments. FRIDAY NIGHTS 'TIL 9 skin scarves -v-4 SARA JOYCE MIDDLETON to GARY ALLEN ANDERSON MISS LAETITIA FAYE CONNELL is to marry ANTHONY HURBIS If if CAIN-SLOAN Co. the greatest I tf of the Central South Plans are announced today for a silver coffee to be given Monday, March 17, sponsored by the board of the Wesley House of the Methodist church. All Methodist women of the Tennessee Conference are Invited. The affair will take place from 10:30 a.m.

until 1:30 p.m. at the home of Bishop and Mrs. Roy H. Short, 301 Hillwood drive. Mrs.

Greig Oman, president of the Wesley House board, announces that Mrs. J. Allen Kennedy will be general chairman of the affair. Proceeds are to be used In carrying out the programs of Nashville's three Wesley House centers: Sudekum Center, 101 University Court; Lucy Holt Moore Center, 429 Humphreys st. and J.

C. Napier Center. Claiborne and Lafayette streets. Officers of the sponsoring board, other than Mrs. Oman, are: Mrs.

Joe Anderson and Mrs. Charles Howell, vice-presidents; Mrs. Wallace Long treasurer; Mrs. Sam Corkran, assistant treasurer; Mrs. Robert Dalton, corresponding secretary; and Mrs.

Emmett Thompson, recording secretary. Among the 500 guests expected at the coffee are Methodist women from Tennessee conference churches in Clarksville, Columbia, Cookeville, Murfrees-boro. and Mt. Pleasant, as well as Nashville and the Cumberland district. For more than 50 years, Methodist women of Nashville have devoted their time, means, and OPEN MONDAY.

AND 4 rich, deep super-fine I 7' Mr. and Mrs. Richard Folsom. Cleveland of Baltimore, an-nounce the engagement of Cleveland's daughter, Miss Charlotte Gailor Cleveland, to David Townsend Look, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Edward Townsend Look of Brookside, N. J. A May wedding is planned. Mies Cleveland is the daughter of the late Mrs. Ellen D.

Cleveland of Sewanee, Tenn. She Is the granddaughter of the late President Grover Cleveland and the late Mrs. Thomas Jex Preston, and of the late Rt. Rev. Thomas Frank Gailor, bishop of the Protestant Episcopal Diocese of Tennessee, and the late Mrs.

Gailor. Mrs. Gailor was the former Miss Nellie Cunningham, of Nashville. The bride-elect Is an alumna of the Roland Park County school of Baltimore and Is a graduate of Vassal- college, Poughkeepsie, N. class of 1951.

She made her debut at the Bachelors' Cotillion in Baltimore. Mr. Look St. Paul's school. Concord, N.

and graduated in 1951 from Princeton university, Princeton, N. where he held membership in the Colonial club. He is the grandson of the late Mr. and Mrs. David, Millard Look of Greenwich, and Mrs.

Clarence Blair Mitchell of Far Hills. N. and the late Mr. Mitchell. The bridegroom-to-be Is with the Foreign Service office of the U.S.

state department. Miss Rine, Mr. Ryan Mr. and Mrs. John IL Rine announce the engagement of their daughter, Mary Kathryn, to Robert Joseph Ryan, USAF, stationed at Spangdahlm air force base, Germany, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Albert J. Ryan of Roslin-dale, Mass, The bride-elect was graduated from Donelson high school and attended Tennessee Polytechnic institute at Cookeville, She is now connected with Klmbrough-Phillips Co. She is a granddaughter of Mrs. Laura Vance and the late Eugene K.

Vance of North Vernon, and J. Emerson Rine and the late Mrs. Rine of Butler-ville, Ind. Mr. Ryan was graduated from Christopher Columbus high school and attended Newman, preparatory school at Roslindale.

He Is a grandson of the late Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Gill and Mrs. Elizabeth Ryan and the late George Ryan, all of Massachusetts. Miss Bynum, Mr.

Gunselman Mr. and Mra. James C. Bynum announce the engagement of their daughter, Mary Frances, to Marshall Bernard Gunselman, son of Mr. and Mrs.

William J. Gunselman. The wedding will take place May 31. The bride-elect received a B.S. degree from David Lipscomb college and an M.A.

degree from George Peabody college, where she waa a member of Beta Phi Mu sorority. She is now librarian at David Lipscomb high school. Mr. Gunselman received a B.S. degree from David Lips-' comb college and an M.A.

degree from Indiana university at Bloomington. He is now working toward his doctorate in education at George Peabody college. Mr. Gunselman is director of the Audio-Visual center at David Lipscomb college and president of department of Audiovisual instructions of Tennessee Education association. He is educational director of Belmont Church of Christ and a member of the National committee on educational television, Miss Jackson, Mr.

Rkketis Mr. and Mrs. Ronald H. Jackson of Sprtnghlll, Tenn, announce the engagement of their daughter, Mary Katherine, to Gordon L. Rlcketts, son of Mrs.

I. G. Rlcketts and the late Mr. Rlcketts. The brlde-eleet, a graduate of Spring Hill high school, attended David Lipscomb college and received a B.S.

degree from the University of Tennessee at Knox-vllle. She held membership in Phi Kappa Phi, Delta Pi Epsilon and Beta Gamma Sigma fraternities at the university. Miss Jackson la now secretary to the superintendent of Knoxville city schools, Mr. Rlcketts was graduated from John Marshall high school, Oklahoma City, Okla. He attended Central State college in Oklahoma and received a B.A.

degree from David Lipscomb college. He Is now serving as minister of Main Street Church of Christ in Mt, Pleasant, Tenn. MISS LINDA LEE DEEMER to wed RICHARD L. BRYANT 5 MISS to be bride MISS is engaged Chantilly lace and nylon tulle over white bridal satin. Her fingertip veil of imported silk illusion fell from a tiara of seed pearls.

She carried a white prayer book topped with white orchids and stock with streamers of satin ribbon. Kathy Buckner of Decherd, served as flower girl. She was attired In blue nylon organdy and carried a basket of sprUig flowers. Miss Jean Jenkins, sister of the bride, served as maid of honor. She wore a dress of copen blue lace over taffeta.

Bride's maids were Miss Sonja Swayne and Mist Mary Marsh, i MISS is engaged a very, very special vafua which we cannot from Wayne County high school and Belmont college, where she was a member of Chi Alpha Nu society and president of Delta Nu sorority. She is now a member of the faculty at Tom Joy school. Mr. Anderson was graduated from Isaac Litton high school and is a student at Belmont college, where he is a member of the Philathian society and on the Tower staff. He is pastor of Charlott Baptist church and employed by Hooper-Homes, Inc.

Miss Deemer, Mr. Bryant Mr. and Mrs. Marcus A. Deemer of Santa Monica, Calif, announce the engagement of their daughter, Linda Lee, to Richard Lucian Bryant, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Hershel E. Bryant of Clarksville. The bride-elect is a graduate of Covina high school, Covlna, Calif, and attended Santa Monica college. Mr.

Bryant, a graduate of Clarksville high school, Is attending Austin Peay State college at Clarksville. Miss Milam, Mr. Jones Mr. and Mrs. Fred Milam of Jackson, Tenn.

announce the en-gagement of their daughter, Freida Mae, to Walter Ben Jones son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter B. Jones, The wedding will take place March 9 at Parkview Baptist church in Jackson. The bride-elect was graduated from West Jackson high school and attended Draughon's Business college.

Mr. Jones was graduated from Hume-Fogg high school and is connected with American Telephone Telegraph Co. Miss Woodard, Mr. Jenkins Mr and Mrs. C.

C. Woodard announce the engagement of their daughter, Pegsy Sue, to David Earl Jenkins, USAF, stationed at Warner Robins air force base, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter G. Jenkins of Donelson.

The bride-elect was graduated from Antloch high school and is now employed by Thompson and Green Machinery Co. Mr. Jenkins attended Donelson high Miss Brake, Mr. Huhey Mr. and Mrs.

Paul O. Brake of Ridgetop, Tenn. announce the engagement of their daughter, Jimmie Gale, to Robert Ray Hulsey, seaman apprentice USN, stationed at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert A.

Hulsey of Greenbrier, Tenn. Miss Brake is a senior at Greenbrier high school. Miss Paschall, Mr. McEvoy Mrs. Pauline Darby Paschall of Paris, announces the engagement of her daughter, Jo Anne, to Thomas J.

McEvoy, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. McEvoy of Jackson.

Miss." The bride-elect, daughter of the late James Polk Paschall, was graduated from Grove high school. She is past president of the National Forensic league and the Thespian club. Mr. McEvoy was graduated from Georgetown high school, Georgetown, and served with the Navy in the Philippines, and continued studies at the U. S.

Marine hospital in New Orleans. He is a member of American Registry of Technicians. He is employed at the Veterans Administration hospital in Jackson. 1 FREIDA MAE MILAM of WALTER BEN JONES JR. wj JIMMIE GALE BRAKE to ROBERT RAY HULSEY of Chattanooga.

The attendant! and vocalist were attired In identical dresses of varying shades of blue nylon chiffon over taffeta. Completing their costumes were bandeaux of blue satin holding shoulder-length veils of blue nylon tulle. They carried bouquets of feathered white carnations. J. Minyard served as his son's best man.

Ushers were Jim Crowe and Kenneth Marsh, of Chattanooga. Immediately following the ceremony, the bride's parents entertained at a reception in the educational building of the church, hope to dupli cate anytime I soon! Wild Mink, Mink and Pastel Mink furred pelts In exquisite I to frame your face pt 10 M. I FurtCain-Sloan't Second Floor to how country of origin of imported furl. MISS PEGGY SUE WOODARD bride-elect of DAVID EARL JENKINS Miss Jenkins Marries Mr, Minyard colors perfectly-styled in loveliness; to add glamour to every suit, coat, dress you own. I And, we can assure you, such superior quality usually sells: for many dollars more! Limited quantity, so hurry.

WINCHESTER, Tenn. First Baptist Church in Winchester wu the acene Supday of the marriage of Miss Peggy Louise Jenkins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. A.

Jenkins and James Alidn Minyard, son of Mr. and J. L. Minyard of Hixson, Tf nn, vowe were read st 3 p.m. try the Rev.

Roy W. Babb of Naehvilie, officiating. program of nuptial friuMc ae presented by Mrs. Charlie Frgy, organist, and Mrs. Gavl? Jehnson.

of Etowah and Chattanooga, vocalist. The bride, given In marriage by her father, wore a gown of Fur producti labeled.

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