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The Tennessean from Nashville, Tennessee • Page 36

Publication:
The Tennesseani
Location:
Nashville, Tennessee
Issue Date:
Page:
36
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

THt NASHyjlH TtNtSSUM, C. 23. tlST 3-D I i If I "'T" I 1 1 tfl i I vtm 9 i i.i i i .1. i i uli A I S' i fx ''J i. jkl A I V7 A 7 Attrctiv newcomeri to Nashville tre Mr.

nd Mri. Don Danforth. They came here from St. Louis and are making their home at 153 Haverford avenue. Mr.

John Archer and daughter, Ann Francis, recently returned to Nashville from Peniacola, Fla. with Mr. Archer. They art located temporarily with her parents, Mr. and i.

W. F. Meirt on Hampton avenue. 32 own Mrs. Robert McNeilljr Jr.

and son, Robert III, with Mr. McNeilly recently came to Nashville from Stuttgart, Germany, where Mr. McNeilly was stationed with the U. S. Army.

They are temporarily located with his mother, Mrs. Robert McNeilly on Bellevue drive. Staff photos by Gerald Holly LEFTS The. welcome mat ia out for Mr. and Mrs.

Larry Mc Quire, formerly of St. Louis. They art living at 5637 Knobb road. "Nashville is such a friendly place." This is often heard by people coming to Nashville to make their home and today we welcome a group of newcomers, some who formerly made their home here and others who are living in Nash-wille for the first time. -s- LEFT: The Lloyd S.

Mil-' legans hail from Fairfax, Va. and are making their home at 4001 Skyline drive. From left, are Lloyd, Margaret, Mrs. Millegan, James, and Robert. Mr.

Millegan is the new vice president of Scarritt college. v4 rJ iThey Come From All Across the Land 1. Miss Lalla Walker taught in Nashville city schools before taking a post a associate professor of English. Mrs. H.

S. Forte, fourth grade teacher at Peabody Demonstration school, taught In Davidson county schools last year. Mrs. Jack Neaa is a former resident of Oklahoma City, Okla. Her husband in instructor of special education at the Bill Wilkerson center.

Mrs. Thomas R. Griffith is the wife of an assistant professor of art, and moved here from San Diego, Calif. CAIN-SLOAN Co, iVi A tXJi gourmet foods 1 1 ricteY 1 1 and IA W9M5 17 Newcomers from California, to New York were welcomed yea-terday Into the Peabody Women's club. The 19 new member are faculty women and wives of faculty members at the college.

They ere: Mrs. Samuel C. Asheroft, whose husband la assistant pro- fessor apecial education and co-I crdinator of Peabody'e program for training teachers of blind children. They came here from Louisville, Ky. She Teaches Psychology 1 Mrs.

Norman D. Bowers la assistant professor of psychology and associate director of the Child Study center. She and her husband, a member of the psychology department at Vander-bile university, are formerly of Cupertino, Calif. Mrs. Benjamin E.

Carmichsel Is the wife of the assistant pro-I fessor of education and co-ordl- nator of the Peabody-Public I. School Co-operative project. They formerly lived In Ben- nettsville, S. C. Mrs.

EBrOce HeTTman Is a former resident of Georgetown, Ky. Her husband is bursar of Peabody. Mrs. Helen Frances Jean la aa-aistant professor of public health nursing education. Her home Is In Springfield, 111.

Mrs. Stuart MacKemie Lusty Is a Naahvlllian. Her husband is Instructor in physical science and chemistry-Moved From Paducah Mrs. John Paul Mitchell moved to Nashville from Paducah, where her husband, now assistant professor chemistry, was with the Atomic Energy commission. Mrs.

Eugene M. Batza la the wife of an associate professor of apecial education. She comes from Bowling Green, Ohio. Mrs. William H.

Rudd, formerly of Little Rock, Is assistant professor of apecial education at the BUI Wllkerson Speech and Hearing center. Misa Tuttan Larson, circulation librarian, ia a former resident of Hot Springs, Ark. Mrs. Michael J. Semanitzky came here from Ithaca, N.

T. Her husband la assistant profes-'' aor of music and new concert- master of the Nashville Sym- phony orchestra. Husband Is Scientist Mrs. Harry Craig Slpe, whose. husband is professor of physics and science education, formerly lived In Helena, Ark.

Miss Ruble E. Smith, associate professor of education, moved to Kaahville from Murray, Ky. Mrs. Robert Emmett Vokes la the wife of an assistant prof es-, aor of music Their home ia In Sew Xork. from the four corners of the world! On our Main Floor, Center Aisle, of our beautiful new store, you'll find these distinctly differ ent, delightfully delicious foods hors d'oeuvres, soups, entrees, sauces, condiments, preserves, desserts, fragrant tea and coffee, distributed by famous General Foods Corporation the finest of their kind, to add a Continental flavor to your parties and to make YOU the hostess other hostesses copy.

beginning on Friday, October 25th, the day of the grand opening of our new building, Cain-Sloan Company will remain open every Friday and Mon-day night 'til 9. That means you'll have extra-hours each week to enjoy shopping at its best iti the greatest store of the Central South. Gturmit ftois CatSl(fMi Main fUtt.

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