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The Tennessean from Nashville, Tennessee • Page 13

Publication:
The Tennesseani
Location:
Nashville, Tennessee
Issue Date:
Page:
13
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THI NASHVILLE TNMSSUN. Wdd JuW 15 1 Berkeley Wedding Of Interest Here Ci hi on rann. Urr column will he rfnroed hen returns. 5. li with assaulting a person with a pistol.

They filed a plea of abate tif Mr. and David Coombs Dunlan of Burki'lty. and the Louis granddaughter of ment in the state court Jan. 1967, asking that the indictment; be dismissed against them on; the grounds that the act setting' up the grand jury was uncon-j BERKELEY, Calif. Miss Louise Dunlap became the bride of John Carlton Men-dillo on Saturday, June 10, in a ceremony performed by Dr.

Shunji F. Nishi in the chapel of Sr. Mark's Episcopal Church. THE BRIDE is the daughter Grand Jury Selection Suit Hearing Set A hearing was set yesterday for July 23 by U.S. District Judge William E.

Miller on a suit filed last month contesting constitutionality of a private act. providing selection of Davidson' County grand juries. The act was attacked on the grounds that Negroes have been systematically excluded from the Davidson County Grand Jury. i JAMES WHALEN and Norris Givens filed the suit. They were charged in an indictment Dec.i stitutional.

They allege it violates their rights under the 14th Amendment to the U.S. rJ.t A Davidson County Criminal A Court Judgps Raymond Leath ers and John Draper denied the plea in abatement, holding that Sip, sip, hooray! there was no purposeful discrimination in the case as alleged. The complaint asserts that only seven Negroes have served on the Davidson County grand Farrell of me brideproom is the son of Dr. and Mrs. John C.

Mendillo of Ft. Lauderdale. Fla. The bride was attended by her sisters, the Misses Sarah and Susan Dunlap. Stephen W.

Mendillo of Colorado Springs, served as his brother's best man. I'shers were James Mendillo of Wnodmont, also a brother of the brideproom, and Winthrop Wether-bee. THE BKIDK wore a wedding gown of ivory silk damask brought from Japan in 1392 by her great-grandmother, Mrs. Frank L. Coombs, who had accompanied her husband to Japan where he served as United States minister during the administration of President Harrison.

Mr. and Mrs. Dunlap entertained at a reception at the Town and Gown Club in Berkeley, following the ceremony. The couple will live in Cambridge, Mass. jury in the last 10 years.

u- 'J I A cK Mrs. John Carlton Mendillo Granddaughter of Nashvillian Cheekwood Garden Director Quits; Hunt Set for Successor Sale! 1 dlmmk mm Summer FASHIONS times to conduct tours of homes and gardens there. HE IS a member of the board of directors of the American Association of Botanical Gardens and Arboretums and widely known as a lecturer. "Under his direction, the botanical gardens has made extensive progress. His enthusiasm has given it an impetus which should carry it into the forefront of national institutions of its character," said Sumner's prepared statement.

i The resignation of Cordon Scott, first and only director of the botanical gardens at Cheek-wood, the Tennessee Botanical Gardens and Fine Arts Center, was announced yesterday by the board of directors. No reason was given for the resignation. Scott and Board Chairman Billy T. Sumner were both out of the city yesterday and could not be reached for comment. A STATEMENT prepared by 1 Jr.

and Jr. DRESSES reg. $12.00 to $36.00 MTSU Grad Gels 1 7- v- Old Hickory Bourbon Sumner said the executive committee of the Cheekwood board had "regretfully accepted" Monday Scott's resignation, effective immediately. The board will begin a search for a successor, a spokesman Research Grant Prof. Carolyn C.

Perrucci, Deweese I 1 Middle Tennessee State Univer Gordon Scott "Made extensive progress' 1, 1959, to direct the gardens at Cheekwood after more than 100 SHUSH! I0UIB0N WISH! MOOf 111 IICKOIT StSIIltflS CO, PHIII. sity graduate, has been given a said. Scott came to Nashville Nov -misses DRESSES" reg. $16.00 to $60.00 790 to $2990 TAII $15,713 grant by the U.S. De parlment of Labor to determine InLL and Reaular Size applications for the position were considered.

how social background, educa tional experience and patterns of marriage and childbearing af A NATIVE of England, Seolt fect a woman career. served in the British army dur patio dresses re. 23 and 25 4 tor TAILS and RtGUlAR SIZES in any Colifornia prints, with built-in bm, and e'mliazeci wont. Sizes 8 lo 16 10 to 18. Dr.

Fcrrucci, a Purdue Uni vcrsity of Sociologist, is daugh ing World War II and later studied at Oxford, Cambridge tcr of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence "summer FORMALS- reg. $26.00 to $80.00 Cummincs, of Murfreesboro Flowers Her uncle is James H. Cum mings, Speaker of the Tenncs see House of Representatives and the Royal Bolanical Gardens at Kew.

He was with the Morion ar-borctorium in Lisle, 111., for three years. Scott also served as reforestation officer and horticulturist with the Bermuda Department of Agriculture. He returned to the island several She graduated from MTSU in 1922 West End 1961 and received her PhD from Purdue in 1965. Her husband is Hilhboro Rd. prof.

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Toddler sizes, 2, 3, 4. Apron bock sundress with checked panties and matching ruffle trim in Azure blue b. Matched set of textured cotton knit with checked seersucker trim and pants. In Pink. Toddler 2, 3, 4 I 7.

REG. $350 $300 $350 $406 $1 79 each C. Matched set of cotton knit, lined pants, in White with Red Deweese Beach Party Elizabeth Stewart Dune Deck Bay Club Sand Castle Juniors Misses and Tall sizes tGirls' sizes 3 to 6x TROYLINGS DEBS MR. EASTON CARESSAS FERRANOS Hi Heels Mid Heels low Heels Black Patents Whites Corfams Mullis or if krjif skimmer with lace yoke and panties to match. -4 Pink or Yellow.

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