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The Tennessean du lieu suivant : Nashville, Tennessee • Page 71

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The Tennesseani
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Nashville, Tennessee
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-madame-chairman- She Loves Christmas Trees Mrs. Checking from the Dupont Company, while on a visit to Nashville. In the late 30's she worked for a a while in Nashville as as "gal Friday" to the late Miss Emma at her florist shop. She is a member of the Friends of Cheekwood, a charter member of the Nashville Chapter of the Association for the Preservation of Tennessee Antiquities, and was for four years chairman of the Red Cross Motor Corps here. of James J.

Ferguson diagram of Cheekwood As her hobby she collects antiques, both glass and furniture, and describes herself being "wild about cats and dogs." She belongs to West End Methodist Church where she was once group leader for the Woman's Society of Christian Service and says of her activities, "I've loved them But she adds that the Cheekwood exhibit is definitely one the closest to her heart. CAIN-SLOAN DOWNTOWN AND GREEN HILLS VILLAGE "satin-trim" robe and duster by Gossard-Artemis. Decidedly feminine, delightfully washable in fleece blend of Arnel triacetate and nylon. In colors as cheery as a bird-singing, sunny-bright springtime morning. Long robe in Blue, Pink or Camellia.

Sizes 10-18 $30 Duster in Blue, Pink, Moongold or Camellia. Sizes 10-18 $22 Mail and Phone Orders Filled. Dial 255-4651, Ext. 221. Loungewear Miss Ayers Is Engaged Mr.

and Mrs. Samuel Ray The wedding will be an versity. Ayers of Tullahoma, event of Dec. 9 at the Protesannounce the engagement of tant Chapel, Sewart AFB. The their daughter, Martha Fran- The bride-elect received her ceived a ces of Nashville, to Lt.

Rich- B.A. Degree from Middle Ten- the ard Allen Hiter, USAF. sta- nessee State University in Madison. tioned at Sewart AFB, son of Murfreesboro and her M.A. Mrs.

Cleon Hiter of Merrill, Degree from the University of and the late Mr. Hiter. Arkansas in Fayetteville. She EST. 1829 IN AN HONORED TRADITION FOR PEOPLE IN LOVE Radiant Wedding Diamonds A.

325.00 1240.00 400.00 B. 27.50 C. 110.00 15.00 A. In platinum. B.

In 14K yellow gold. C. In 14K yellow gold. Jaccards 100 OAKS SHOPPING CENTER THE is an Middle NASHVILLE TENNESSEAN, English instructor at Tennessee State Uni- bridegroom to be reB.B.A. Degree from University of Wisconsin in Sunday, Nov.

26, 1967 7-F BEES WAX Furniture Wax and LEMON OIL POUSH Fine Furniture H. D. WALL ANTIQUES -REPRODUCTIONS 1517 Demonbreun St. By SANDRA STEPHENS "FOR as member long as I've I can been recrazy about Christmas trees." said Mrs. James J.

Ferguson vice-chairman of this year's exhibit at Cheekwood called "Christmas Trees of Many Lands." "I'm just as fond of Christmas trees now as I was as a child," she added. "I suppose that's why I enjoy working at Cheekwood so much." Mrs. Ferguson and Mrs. 0. M.

Carney, chairman, are members of the Davidson County Horticultural Society and have the responsibility of organizing the exhibit and seeing that "the deluge of gorgeous ornaments brought in by the various garden clubs gets to the right tree." The display will open at Cheekwood Dec. 2 and will 1 be previewed at the third annual gala scheduled for Friday, Dec. 1. The gala is an invitational benefit" event attended by members of the Davidson County Horticultural Society and the Friends of Cheekwood. Bazaar International THE Bazaar International featuring all sorts of Christmas decorations and gifts will be open in connection with the exhibit through Dec.

17. A member of the Woodmont Garden Club, Mrs. Ferguson has been in garden club work for 21 years. "I've held every position in Woodmont from scrubwoman to president," she laughed. "I'm now vice president." A nationally accredited judge of flower arrangements, she has given lectures and demonstrations on the subject all over Middle Tennessee.

As a charter member of the Nashville chapter of Ikebana International Society, she is especially interested in Japanese arrangements in which the Ikebana Society specializes. "I used to grow lots of flowers in my backyard here on Kenner she said. "But I've limited it to perenniels now since it's so hard to get help." After graduating from Mrs. Kesmodel's Business School for Girls in her native Memphis, Mrs. Ferguson worked for a law firm there until marriage interrupted.

Met Husband on Visit THE met James Ferguson who is now retired Huntingdon Girl Is Engaged Mr. and Mrs. Halbert LeRoy Carter of Huntingdon, announce the engagement of their daughter, Dixie Virginia of New York, to Arthur Carter, son of Eugene Carter of New York and the late Mrs. Carter. The wedding will take place Dec.

2 at the Huntingdon First Methodist Church. The bride-elect attended the University of Tennessee at Knoxville and Southwestern University of Memphis where she studied voice under the late Jerome Robertson. She was graduated from Memphis State University. She appeared in the Front Street Theater productions and in the Shakespeare Festival in Memphis. In New York, she has appeared in roles in the Music Theater of Lincoln Center and the New York Shakespeare Festival.

Mr. Carter was graduated from Brown University in Providence, R.I., and holds a master's degree from Dartmouth College, Hanover, N.H. He is president and director of Carter, Berlind and Weill, Inc. investment banking firm and members of the New York Stock Exchange. He is a member of the Board of Directors of the Studebaker Lehigh Valley Industries, Standard Prudential United and Allen Electric Equipment Co.

he served as lieutenant in the U.S. Coast Guard. Nashvillian Is Married In Hawaii Mr. and Mrs. Charles E.

Coles of Noble, announce the marriage of their daughter, Wanda Lorene, to Edward J. Mayfield son of Mrs. B. Stuart Corbitt. The wedding took place Oct.

27 at Hickam AFB Chapel, Hawaii, with Lt. Col. Sudderth A. Harms officiating. Sergeant and Mrs.

Mayfield are living in Kailua, Hawaii. 4 Est. 1829 Jeweled Accent Pins Precious Gifts She Mall Treasure Reading down: poplar leaves with cultured pearls, 40.00. Clover with diamond center, 54.00. Maple leaf with diamond, 55.00.

All in 14K Florentined gold. Jaccards 100 OAKS SHOPPING CENTER The Haircut with Hair Control Charles Karl 1808 21st CHARLES JR. S. 291-9833 TROUSSEAU LINENS MONOGRAMMED The Linen Stare In the New H. G.

Hill Shopping Center, Green Hills your OPEN EVERY NIGHT 'TIL 9 'TIL CHRISTMAS GOSSARD.

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