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The Tennessean from Nashville, Tennessee • Page 79

Publication:
The Tennesseani
Location:
Nashville, Tennessee
Issue Date:
Page:
79
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Gardens at for 1 Gardeners p.m. Indoors" by will Prof. be of Set van master's de Werken training, Spring of in received including Rotter- his a Hendrik van de Werken the Department of Horticulture of the University of Ten- nessee. In his talk, Professor van de Werken will cover the aspects of developing landscapes and gardens in glass globes, large dishes of Bonsai planters. Information on light, water, fertilizer requirements of house plants will be available to everyone attending the demonstration-lecture.

A NATIVE of Rotterdam, The Netherlands, Professor PEO Groups To Meet Chapter PEO Sisterhood, will meet at 11 a.m. Thursday at the home of Mrs. Mark A. Rouch, 617 Lamar Drive, with Mrs. Cyrus Daniel and Mrs.

Joseph F. Ross as associate hostesses. Chapter PEO Sisterhood, will meet at 10:30 a.m. Thursday at the home of Mrs. R.

W. Miller, 5959 Post Road, with Harry C. Spencer and Mrs. Ira E. Cravens as associate hostesses.

Chapter PEO Sisterhood, will meet at 11 a.m. Thursday at Park Manor Apartments with Mrs. S. G. Weller and Mrs.

J. B. Calhoun as hostesses. Chapter PEO Sisterhood, will meet at 7:30 p.m. Thursday at the home of Mrs.

W. A. Evans, 3923 Kimpalong with Mrs. Gary Walters as associate hostess. THE will Country Federation Meeting Wednesday hold NASHVILLE Club.

its at of spring Garden Brentwood TENNESSEAN, meeting Clubs Sunday, Clubs this nessee ALL Tennessee are March in Federation MEMBERS 3, invited this 1968 of of to field. the Garden Ten- 17-F Reservations meeting. be with Mrs. should made Henry Birdsong, 5890 Ashland Drive, Nashville, 37215. ADVERTISEMENT GRAY HAIR Old Looks Look 10 years younger with ens easy 17 ute shampoo tint with amazing TINTS.

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AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER THIS WOMAN IS GOING PLACES dam. He was appointed tant professor horticulture at the UT Agricultural Experiment Station in 1958. He is skilled in ornamental horticulture and has contributed much to research in District II of the Tennessee THE DIRECTOR of District II, Mrs. Thomas R. Mathias, will preside at the meeting which will begin at 10:30 a.m.

Following a buffet luncheon, a program on "Miniature Prof. Hendrik van de Werken UT horticulturist to speak Birth Announced Mr. and Mrs. Walter Knestrick have named their son, born Feb. 27 at St.

Thomas Hospital, Robert Walter. Mrs. Knestrick is the former Miss Anne Holladay. First to Rich-Schwartz for a beautiful travel ensemble including this Dalton posh, 0 poised skimmer. A weightless lacy knit of Irish linen and Arnel triacetate wound around with patriotic shad.

ings. $60. including travel bag Then on to Madrid, Stockholm, Acapulco, Rome, Paris, Miami, Dublin, Las Reg. )chwartz 2400 WEST END BELLE MEADE PLAZA attend college given degree, 0 DONNA JOLENE REMICK MISS BILLIE JEAN ALLEN is bride-elect of is to marry DONALD CRAWFORD DAVIS GARY WAYNE McDANIEL 223 6th Ave. N.

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or Black Patent. $23.95 Badwin Adler OPEN MON. AND FRI. NIGHTS Charge Accounts Invited MISS LYNDA JANE SCOBEY is betrothed to. JACK OWEN STONE Mr.

and Mrs. Richard Womach Scobey of Bowie, announce the engagement of their daughter, Lynda Jane, to Jack Owen Stone, son of Mr. and Mrs. James 0. Stone of Marion, Ohio.

The wedding will take place July 13. The bride-elect is the granddaughter of Mrs. James E. Scobey and the late Mr. Sco- bey of Nashville and Mrs.

John F. Terry of Cowan, and the late Mr. Terry. She is a graduate of DuVal Senior High School in Glenn Dale, and now attends David Lipscomb College where she was a Bisonette and is now a member of the Delta Sigma Club. Mr.

Terry is a graduate of Pleasant Local High School in Marion, Ohio, and is a graduate of David Lipscomb College where he was a member of Delta Kappa Chapter of Alpha Kappa Psi fraternity. He is now District Scout Executive of the Middle Tennessee Council, Boy Scouts of America. Miss Allen, Mr. McDaniel Mrs. Imogene Allen of Madison and L.

A. Allen announce the engagement of their daughter, Billie Jean, to Gary Wayne McDaniel, USAF, stationed at Lackland AFB, San Antonio, son of Henry McDaniel and Mrs. Eva McDaniel. The wedding will take place June 1. The bride-elect was graduated from Howard High School and Cumberland College in Lebanon and is now a junior at George Peabody College for Teachers.

She held membership in Phi Theta Kappa Sorority at Cumberland, where she was a cheerleader. Mr. McDaniel was graduated from Howard High School, where he was captain of the football team. Miss Remick, Mr. Davis Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Antone Remick of Lawrenceburg announce the engagement of their daughter, Donna Jolene of Nashville, to Donald Crawford Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Crawford Davis of Atlanta. The wedding will take place June 8.

She is a graduate of Lawrence County High School in Lawrenceburg and Tennessee Technological University in Cookeville. She is presently employed as a research assistant in psychopharmacology at Vanderbilt University. Mr. Davis is a graduate of William A. Bass High School in Atlanta, the University of Georgia in Athens, and the University of Illinois Medical Center in Chicago.

He is presently completing a Ph. D. Degree in Pharmacology at Vanderbilt University School of Medicine. He is a member of Kappa Psi Pharmaceutical fraternity and Rho Chi Honor Society. Announcements Retired Officers Wives' Club will meet Thursday at Colemere Club.

Bridge will be played beginning at 10 a.m. and buffet luncheon will be served at 12:30 p.m. There will be a showing of spring hats. Mrs. J.

F. Richmond and Mrs. R. L. Jones are hostesses for the day.

Pearl High School P-TA will meet at 3:15 p.m. Thursday in the school library. Guest speaker will be Lt. Charles Stoner of the Metropolitan Police Department who will speak on "Juvenile Protection." ORIENTAL RUGS ABLE TO FURNISH ANY REQUIREMENT A. S.

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