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The Tennessean from Nashville, Tennessee • Page 20

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The Tennesseani
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Nashville, Tennessee
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Vi K'ASHVILlf TCNNtSjCAN, frirfay Morning, July 28. 1961 Our Girl Friday Says: OLPOlim t-i bummer rancies Turn to Parties LL I i I W1- J- iin asm himiii iimi.i''''-'-'-'--1ii,ij,"'!'-1'1 In the summer, the fancies of all ages lightly turn to having fun at parties. It's a perfect time for the social whirl to spin full tilt, since so many visitors in town, so many couples are altar-bound, and so many activities can take place in the casual atmosphere of the out-of-doors. Parties of all kinds, 'for Nashvillians of all ages, filled Gal Friday's Martha Schnaider, Mra. Buford Dickerion II, Mr.

John R. Burch, Mr. Jack Pirrie. Mr. Jame 0.

Basi Mr. Robert Northcutt, Cornelia Fauct and Mr. Robert Calton. "Luncheon Surprises Mrs. Berson Belle Meade Country Club members and their guests attended a Potpourri at the i ft-fiMf club Wednesday when golf and bridge were diversions of the summer Ladie 7 7 Z-K Day.

On the tennis courts are from left, Mrs. Robert Quinn, co-chairman of tennis, S.v "STy "1 'r'' Mrs. Thomas Connor, Mrs. Frank McCoy Mrs. Robert Buchanan Jr, co-chairman, --w Vv Mr.

William Scott Jr. and Mrs. Allen Steele. 'tT b- 3 'iT1 Ci Members of the hospitality committee admiring one of the decora- A tions are from left, Mrs. John Bsveridge, Mrs.

WHliim E. Ward III, 'v Lidie Day chairman, Mrs. Wilson Simi, chairman of ths day, and hrt ri i'h-l AM Jl Ji A) Jl N. ft I 'Sar! -X yl I Slv hsa-SmT- iLVK T.i busy week. Sue Mclaughlin To Be Honored Hillwood Country Club will be the scene today at 1 p.m.

of a luncheon to compliment Sue McLaughlin, bride-elect of Prvor York LI I lie of Franklin. Hostess at the affair win be Mrs. Claiborne Klnnard of Franklin. The luncheon table will be decorated with copper canasters filled with asters. Quests will present the bride-elect with a collection af kitchen Rifts.

Mrs. Jamet Daniel McLaughlin and Mra. Pryor York Lillie of Franklin, mothers of the bridal couple, will assist In receiving Sally Eitei, Mra. William P. Ran-dolph, Mrs.

Thomas Derrick, Mrs. Noel Hunt and Mr. David Wood, Eunetta Mayberry, Mn. John Beatley and Mr. Jim Butler, all of Franklin.

Party Whirl For Judy and Clay Judy Lackey and Clay Hud-dleston II, who will wed Aug. 4, were caught In a party whirl this "week. Mr. and Mr. Mack P.

Brothers III honored them at a 7. buffet supper yesterday at the i nue, Dinner was served on the ter- jj race at 6:30 p.m. The serving table was centered with a silver i candelabra bearing yellow tap- ers and an epergnette arrange- nient of yellow daisies Mr. and Mrs. Hampton Lackey and Mr.

and Mrs. Clay Huddle- 3 ton, parents of the bridal pair, i Joined Ann Tirrill, Courtney i Marshall Jr Cela Edward, lj 0ia.L Mi riilaa well. Peaav Waller. Don Broth- well, Peggy Waller, Don Broth- ars, Mr. and Mr.

James Thur-s man III, Linda Moor and Billy. Morehead for a festive evening Mr. and Mrs. Thurman and Courtney were hosts at a patio party Monday at the home of Mr. Thurman's parents on Wll-.

sonla Drive. An Informal atmosphere pre-' vailed aa Mr. and Mrs. Lackey, Mr. and Mrs.

Huddleston. Mr. i and Mra. Courtney Marshall, parents of the hoet, Mr. and Mr.

Mike McNally. Mr. and Mrs. Brothers, Linda Moore, Billy Morehead, Tony Brush and Dick Whittington enjoyed a delightful dinner. I Farewell Party Given For Mrs.

John Warner Mrs. W. G. Kennon and Mr. W.

G. Kennon Jr. entertained i Wednesday at Belle Meade Coun- 1 try Club at a luncheon in honor 2 of their neice, Mr. John who leaves this weekend to Join her husband, Dr. Warner, in Norfolk, Va.

Luncheon was served In the Andrew Jackson Room. The ser-J vlna; table was overlaid with a yellow cloth and centered with an arrangment of Majestic dal-t lei- On hand to aay farewell to Mrs. Warner were, Mr. Fred i Laianby, Mr. T.

W. Etes Mn, J- H. Armutead Mr. Friends of Mn, Clarence Br son gathered around a luncheon table In the Iroquois Room at Belle Meade Country Club Wednesday and sang "Happy Birthday" when she arrived with Mr. Greer Ricketion, party planner and hostess for the day.

On hand with gifts for the birthday girl were her mother. Mrs. Walter Keith, Mary Me-Cullough Keith, her sister, Mr. Homer Blitch, Mary Sua Vaughn, Mr. Peyton Evan, Mrs.

Greenfield Pitt and Mr. Gideon Wade Jr. Mrs. Berson says aha has had many birthday partlea but this was the very first surprise party given for her. BMCC Has Potpourri Party Gal Friday's head was In a ir ruiienuny iijuiK iu hh whioh twirl Wednesday trying; to de- the Potpourri Party given by Belle Meade Club for members and their guests.

Bridge, tennis and golf were all available. Luncheon was served in the ballroom, where Individual tables were decorated according to the event in which you participated. All were centered with arrangements of summer flowers, accented with cards for bridge, a tennia press for the tAtinlai irrAiin anrl 1ia 9tm tVisk ft eassvs aft miv ii Mr. Robert Buchanan Jr. and Mr.

William Scott Jr. were the tennis winners and their prizes were brand new tennia balls. Mrs. Gu Halliburton had high score in bridge and won a tapestry bag. Mr.

Howard Baldrldge was the 18 hole golf winner'. Her prize waa a golf blouse. Mrs. Pag Harris was the hole golf winner and she was awarded a straw bag. Among those enjoying the cool luncheon of fresh fruit salad and finger sandwiches were Mr.

Maclin Davi. Mr. Ksnneth Bruih, Mrs. Ive Glenn, Mrs. Dar-thula Hooker, Mrs.

Don Creigh-ton, Mrs. Allen 8teele, Mrs. John Donnelly, Dolphins Mr. George Harmon, Mr. C.

P. Wilton, Mr. R. C. Mathew and Mrs.

Morris Moughon. Betty McDavitt Party Guest It was a gay and good time for a group of teen-agers when Mr. Thoma W. Ettes entertained Monday at a luncheon honoring her great-niece. Batty Caldwell McDavitt of McComh, Miss.

Betty is vislUng her grandparents, Mr. and Mr. Houtton W. Caldwell In Ashland City and a number of parties will be given during her stay here. The Eates home on Fairfax Avenue was the scene of the party when Mrs.

Caldwell as- of the greens, from left are Mrs. Mrs. Don Eyler and Mrs. A. B.

John R. Scovillc. Bridge was one of the more popular pastimes of the day. A congenial foursome is from left, Mrs. John H.

Noel, bridge chairman, Mrs. Compton Wallace, Mrs. Harold Clark and Mn. DeWitt Thompson III. snd Mrs.

Otto W. Gazaway, born July 12 at St. Thomas Hospital; to Charles Frtderlck Couch son of Mr. and Mra Charles Frederick Couch of Vt, Bragg, N.C.. born July 17 at Baptist Hospital.

plastic swimming pools for hot weather are on the way to our newest arrivals: to Martha Ines Doty, daughter of Mr. and Mra Don Doty, born July 21 at Mid-state Baptist Hospital; to Richard Alvin Gazaway, son of Mr. Cannon, Alice Stanley, Boling Ksne, Gail Caudle, Mary Beth Grobelny of Mat ton, 111., Peggy Kelly, Bonnie McKay, Peggy Lampley, Mra Roy Luckett and Mrs. Austin Luckett Jr. EDITORIAL WEES: Tiny XT HavE -J( PLuN3e lyj A golf foursome on one Olsen, Mrs.

George Carpenter, stated the hostess and honor guest in welcoming the party goers. Guests admiring the attractive table decoration, which was a green pottery bowl filled with pink geraniums and green grapes, were Miisy Adkin. Margie Caldwell, Jackie Glover and Beth Fowler. Gal Friday Joined the group for the luncheon hour when the menu consisted of a delicious molded fresh fruit salad surrounded with melon balls, chicken salad sandwiches along with an assortment of other sandwiches, fudge cake, petit fours Ready To Open Aug. I.

brother and alster-ln-law, Mr, and Mra William T. Bradley, gathered with a group of her church friends Thursday at Hillwood Country Club for luncheon. Colorful summer flowers centered the table where the guests were seated. Mra. Bradley entertained Mrs.

Ralph Larsen, Mr. Walter Row Courtenay, Mr. Sam Youngblood, Mrs, Mc-Pheeter Glaigow Mrs. C. B.

Criddle, Mrs. Joe Zanone, Mr. W. W. Hubbard and Mrs.

Paul Latimer. Lyssa Celebrates First Birthday Wednesday was a big day Indeed in the life of Lytsa Reev. In celebration of her first birthday, she invited a number of friends snd their mamas to a party in the back yard at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reeve, on Lafayette Court.

Dividing their time between rames, ice cream and cake and tlie wading pool were such guests ss Carolyn Irwin, Tucker Turner, Charlie and Bobby Rolfe, Kent and Andrew Ewing, Emm Norvell. Holly and Chip Hoffman. Kv Graham, Bobby and Buddy Bogle, and Lisa Year-wood. Taking in the sun and enjoying a chance for conversation were the grown-ups, Including Mra Laittr Irwin, Mr. Bill Turner, Mr.

Charle Rolf III, Mrs. Andrew Ewing Mr. William E. Norvell II, Mr. Bill Hoffman, Mrs.

Robert Graham Mra Boyd Bogls and Mr. Randall Yearwood. Gift Party Honors Nancy Judy Shank entertained Thursday at a miscellaneous gift party in honor of Nancy Luckett, who will wed Charles William Richsy Sept. 2. Fidelity Federal In Green Hills was the scene of the party at 7:30 p.m.

Mrs. John Shanks, mother of the hostess, and Mra Austin Luckett, mother of the bride-elect, assisted the hostess In re-reiving Annie Herbert, Pag The j0 ssM SUF-IMPIOVfMCNT MODELINC AND FINISHING M03 2 lit Avnue, South Aernti fro Prabtiiy CY 1-5350 or CY 7-3433 Floor Sample CLEARANCE SAVE UP TO 50 and Iced tea were Muff Shwab, Sheppard Patterson, Dixie Doug-la, Margaret Dyer, Caroline Rutted and Tith Murray. Reception Honors Walter Sharp Walter Sharp was honor guest and speaker Wednesday at the last of a series of lectures entitled "Mirrors of Art," that he has given this summer as a repeat performance of his spring lectures. Cheekwood was the scene of the lecture and the reception that waa held afterwards. Light refreshments were served by Mrs.

Charles Fither. Ths serving table was adorned with an arrangement of summer flowera In shades of pink. Mr. Sam Cowan Mr. Miller Kimbrough, Abe Martin, Martha Llndtey, Mr.

8eawell Brandau, John Kair, Jan Fleming, Mrs. Dan Burton, Mr. Juliette Shaw, Mr. and Mr. Edwin Gardner, Patiy Gardner, Don Shriver, Barbara Buist and Jack McClelland were all present for the affair.

Buffet Dinner To Honor Mr. and Mrs. McKeown Mr. and Mr. Boyd McKeown, of Marietta.

Ga. a recent bridal pair, will be honored today at 7 p.m. at a buffet supper at Plnecrest. the home of Mr. and Mr.

H. T. Stiff Jr. on Curtis-wood Lane. Hosts for the affair will be Mr.

and Mr. Helm T. Stiff and Mr. and Mr. Jim L.

Jones. The McKeowns were married June 10 in Msrietta. Mr. McKeown. a former Nashvlllian.

la on the faculty at Peabody College for the summer quarter. The serving table will be centered with an arrangement of magnolia blossoms flanked bv silver candelabra. Guests will be seated on the terrace st individual tables centered with yellow roses. Among those who will be on hand for the occasion from Marietta are Helen Griffin, Len-ni Love. Joann Williams, Georg Griffin and William C.

Strozier Jr. and Mr. Boyd M. McKeown, mother of the bridegroom. Among the othr wests planning to attend are Mr.

and Mr. Le Smallev. John Bright. Martha Jane Gunn, Mr. nnd Mr.

Earl Frsdln, Mr. and Mr. Robert Lambern, Betty Creckett Gunn and Mr. Veda Buchanan. Lunch, Swim Party Honors Visitors Mr.

George H. Tyn entertained Wednesday at a awlm-ming party and luncheon tn honor of two rote Georgia gals, Ann Clark of Columbus, Ga, and Lea Sala of Atlanta. Informal attire was the style for the day ss Suan Ottarson, Psm Jen. Vlrqinis MeGugin. Grsce Smith, Peony Stanford, Ann Campbell.

Vickl Plrkl. Judy Shank, Jan Polk snd Bitty Polk gathered around the pool at the Tvne home on Lyn-wood Boulevard. Ann Is a houseguest of her aunt, Mrs. Tyne. and Les Is visiting Mr.

and Mr. Stratton Foster st their home on Lynwood Boulevard. South Carolina Visitor Complimented Mrs. R. F.

Poele of Clemson, S.C., who Is the guest of her iL7'yy "slssa ZtJr-'t' I our entire stock of swimsuits now reduced! All FAMOUS BRANDS in a wide selection of styles and colors VIRENE, IASTEX, COTTONS, IAYTON IASTEX. Now is the1 time to round out your swimsuit wardrobe for the balance of this season and be ready for the next. Sizes 10-18. BELLE MEADE PLAZA i The NEW suburban shop That young Nashville requested To meet her "champagne tastes' With not much cash invested. reg.

to 17.95 reg. to 19.95 reg. to 22.95 reg. to 25.98 ll88 1388 1488 1 688 We've also gone another step For the infants girls and boys Have added smart young fashions To cause their mothers joys. $Uot (Ho 4 SPORTS WEAR-CHURCH ST.

AND GREEN HILLS.

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