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The Tennessean from Nashville, Tennessee • Page 56

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The Tennesseani
Location:
Nashville, Tennessee
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56
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team members. Jimmy Stooke. Mallernee. Billy Brooks, Joy Yearwood. Bruce Polston, Betty 14-P THt NASHVIIH TtNNtSStAN Suih Moewmc April i 1 955 )j-jg UXillOry Brown-Pecfgo Vows Are Sad Plans Meeting 01 "fllf Pmfik" Mt France Jenarsn Pedijo i Following the ceremony Mr.

and daughter cf Mr. and Mrs. Jack.M Pedipo entertained at a re- Ladies Auxiliary of the Nashville Retail Druggist association will meet at 12 p.m. Tuesday, at the TVdljro. became the bride on March CaH Hermitage hotel.

The announce Park clubhouse. Jane Brindley. and John Brown as they met Saturday night for a tad cf talk and refreshment. NOTABLE NOTES AND QUOTABLE QUOTES 'Sweet, heart Scoops Glenda Brooks it the proud possessor of Leon Boucher's HHS class ring Carl McNeese presented bis SPO shield to Anns French nict shot, D. C.

Spot sez, "Han? loose, and If you can't hang loose just hang. Thev are making their home at ment is being made today by the nriripnt. Mr.s Thonina F- or- I of Lewi Edward Brown, on of Mrs. Hettle Travis and the late! Jacob C. Brown.

The weddtr.R took! W9 Nevada ave. Channing Workman, Mary Ann McDowell. Emily Harsh, Connie Siegrist, Jack Farrar, Bill Cochran, Joe Lentz, Jere Seiberling, Sandra Anderson, Peggy Cowan, George Gaffney. Curtis Jones, Lou Scheffer, Betty Hatcher, Donna Smith, Nancy Headden, Eddie Hart, Dave Meyer, and Jack DeWitt were honored at the hardwood banquet. Those hours of work in the quonset bungalow seemed to have paid off.

Donna Klautmeier, Deanns Sumner, Sherrie Morris, Hilda Jo Ray, Jane Cunningham, Dorothy Grubbs, Donna Green, and Peggy Campbell gave the cake sale cry for PLS Saturday morning, and you'd better believe that they had the customers a coming and the cash box a humming. jcoran. Guy Wazner. executive secretary jand public relations director of, ithe association, will assist in the; place at St. Paul Methodist church, with the Rev.

Marvin Frame officiating. Nancy Ayers. Helen Leaver, Judy Rust. Mary Margaret Venter, Sue Quinn, Barbara Burke, Gail Hooberr, Joan Leslie, Margaret Wade, Martha Kimbro, Nancy Adgent, and Nanette Fields royally into the sisterhood at meeting last Sunday at Lynne Birmingham's. Congrats and the most of the best to your bunch! McDermott Entertoins ot BMCC A casual cat-together was a headliner agenda-wise for Dot Gunn, Jane Richardson, and Nancy Boone when they dropped bv BMCC Saturday as guests of Ali-Lou McDermott.

Ali-Lou was honoring Mary Noble and her visitor. Lethe Hunter, from Atlanta town. Trophies, letters, B-halls, and sweaters were main talk over at Hillsboro Friday night as the Belle Meade bride was given in marriace hy her. father, and wore a bridal LJ CCQ rircf of white laco, and she LO I COuCO formulation of joint plans for the jremaimne moi.ths of the year. I Members of the auxiliary will: carried a bouquet of white car Tmtinr rpntrpt with a uhitpl Announced idiscuss plans for the benefit card party to he held Wednesday.

Apri! 20 at the home of C. W. orchid. Mis Rachel Prathcr of Srlnifr Witheispoon in Brentwood. Pro- Ililinioro Hoslanrant 2400 Franklin Koti SUNDAY MENU Clfii tl Soup Att'ltur S.ltd-Chmc, Dtutrt Btvtrcfl Lunch 1 Dinner Tenn, was maid of honor, and Mrs.

Floyd F. Kay chair-iceeds from the affair will be used bridesmaids were Miss Inetha man 0f hostesses for the week atto augment the fund established ot fccimer, ana i.nca ge jjeade Mansion, will he a-to furr.ish financial assistance to Sandefur The Richland Teen Night Club was the destination of Nancy Patton. Dean Moore, Mary Jane sistoii bv Mrs. Joseph H. Talhot Mrs.

E. L. Keister. Mrs. William P.

Cooper Jr. and Mrs. Nor pharmacy school students. Chairmen of the project are Mrs. H.

McGregor and Mrs. Edward Keel- Elmer Edcns was best man nd ushers were Tommy Arthur and Harold Pedigo. man W. Griswold. iir.g.

i Tniir.1i flf -mm. m. xa. mum. mma I Planned Step-by-Step for Your Walking Pleasure sAiii Exquisite Hound vl PASTEL BELGIUM LLEX Friday the brighter ones rally were keen Their eyes had that special April Fool's gleam Meanwhile back with the other dumb clucks Spot and I just kept pickin' it up But time has marched on to spare us poor ghouls Since this is the fourth, we're no more April Fools.

No April Fooler but a real cool mover was that which was had by the SADs, Friday night. Before they made out Maxwell House way. the officers thought it fine to dine at the Cline's; so Toby Pilkerton, Mary Lindsey Polk, Ben Robbins, Betsy Sten-gal, Kea Watson, Ann Holman, Eddie Carver, Ali-Lou McDer-mott. Bob Schneider, Ann Harrison, Lawson Breedlove. Shirley Davidson, Buddy Yokley, Mary Ann Carver, and Ken's date, Carol Sexton, were really picking up on those tasty morsels.

Billy Rundle, Joan Carroll, Alex Bracey, Peggy Edge. J. B. DuRard, Ann Holland, Bobby Mullen, Helen Drake, Mike Murray, and Pat Ducklo, thought it was danco time indeed, and as Ronnie Martin, Adeanne. Coffee, Clifford Allen, Betty Payne, Dayton Nash, Helen Stumb, Kenneth Reinhardt, and Judy VoVVi, TABLECLOTH ers kept 'em stepping lively, and all agreed as things came to a cloe that the party was great.

Things were all mixed up over at Central last Friday night as another one of those strange and trorical "Backward Balls" got underway. Beverly Cavender, Betty Russell. Jan Ivey, Barbara Parker, Noretta Moon, Gail Johnson, Peggy Greer, Brenda Taylor, Anita Hartman, and Moreen Tierney showed their dates, Johnny Jenkins, Don Pollard. Leonard Bowers, Johnny Bently, Boonie Shaver, Joe Puekett Johnny Woddey. Jimmy Newsom.

Teddy Tidwell. and Benny Pearson a truly fabulous time. Johnny Webber, Dianne Year-wood. Barry Waldrop, Priscilla Bell. Bill Eason.

Becky Butler, John Brown, Eleanor Waldrop, Bruce Polston, Joy Yearwood, Sherman Edge, Ginger Crockett, Dean Moore, and Nancy High-tower enjoypd a real square dance out at Robertson Academy, Thursday night, and ya know that stompin' and pickin' will keep your heels clickin. Thursday night Chuck Neese, Carol Buchanan, Ronnie Harper Patsy Patterson. Hank Marshall, Patsy McClendon, Bob Andrews, Ann Ellington, Hal Kern, Judy Hudson, Neil Sofgee, Annedale Hund, Larry Hastings, Sally Sledge, Billy Pickens, Marianne Echols, Reba Coles, and Patsy Farriss hurried out to JoAnn Puckett's where JoAnn and her date. Tommy Oliphant greeted them with the ida of a Ho-Bo treasure hunt. They may have found gold, but whether or no, they found that this novel type party was barrels of fun.

The ZTO officers, Charlene Johnson, Cecilia BiancOni, Martha Ann Morrison, Ann Whitehead, and Dotty Reese, welcomed With Pastel Cluny Lace Edge 4 Inches Wide Pink, Aqua, Yellow, Natural 60" Round 7.95 80M Round $10.95 Also Oblong Sizes I 60" 80" 8.95 60" x96" $10.95 Vml Square IP JSSSvt Size 42" 42" i Scobey readily agreed, the gang IXetv Look! 4.98 mm "Oho 1722 21st AVENUE, S0UTH Opposite Ilclmont Theatre had the hotel hoppin in no time at all. "Friends" it was certainly clear out at Club Cole-mere that "they warn't in there to eat no cake 'n ice cream." yet Buddy Kincaid, Judy Roark, Billy Claypool, Judy Seay, Sonny Brace, Jenny Thomas, Steve George. Kay Duff, Bill Thompson, Dottie Akers, Carl Stoltz, Carol Frankenbach, Charlie Yancey, Sandra Kitsos, Johnny Hickey, Eleanor Hill, Bobby Lenk. Charlotte Lasley, Doc Elliot, Carolyn Thomas, John Bender, and Clara Sparks really weren't blue 'cause they had Don for that final breakfast brawl. Special bonus oSfer! i Neiv Leather-lightness! Blue Kid Ttj2ZjSXyL Blick Kid '8 95 i Pillo-Quilt stitching of the vamp in I graceful arcs of finest, softest kidskin I tx sJjL, 'VCS lCSe soes an e'eant tufted look.

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Suzanne Allen, Roberta Brandon. Jackie Wright, Frances Sanders, Mary Cornelius, Carolyn Buyer, Penny Bryan, Beverly Doster, Gretchen Hahn, Jane Hieronymus, Mary Ann Johnson. Wanda Hilliard, Miranda Noe, Judy Rude, Jane Smith, and Marilyn Smith, and their dates. Bill Thompson, Fred Cassetty, Fred Johnson, David Sanders, Jimmy Luellen, Rob Cochran, Clifton McPherson, Lindman, Al Gaines, Johnny Owen, Sam Hunt, Stuart Thau, Sam Gerth, Jim Graham, Randy Williams, Henry Beatty. and Bill Gerth, had things all squared away over at the Art center for the Theta Omega hoedown.

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