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The Tennessean from Nashville, Tennessee • Page 17

Publication:
The Tennesseani
Location:
Nashville, Tennessee
Issue Date:
Page:
17
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i- 17 THE NASHVILLE TENNESSEAN, Friday Morning. April 11, 1947 Miss Denton mony, tha coupl will take a wedding trip to Chattanooga, and will Club Notes Four DAR Chapters Hear Speakers At Meetings Thursday Afternoon bride, will be her matron of honor, wearing a rose linen suit with black accessories and carrying a bouquet of spring flowers. To Wed Mi. Read ALL STATES CLUB Shoe Corporation. His parent ara Mr.

and Mrs. G. S. Read. from Pleasant View High School and is connected with the General make their home at 1015 Elvira Avenue.

The bride was graduated from North Nashville High School and Mrs. Robert Musto presided over Taking place this evening will Delbert Read will be his brother's best man, and the ushers will be a luncheon meeting at All States Club held recently at the Andrew is with the Nashville Electric Serv day at the home of Mrs. Harvey Reese on Tyne Boulevard, with Mrs. Robert White, Mrs. John Rose, be the marriage of Miss Jimmie Leona Denton and Jesse Harwell Jackson Hotel.

Dorris Denton and Morris ice. She is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. P.

Denton. Read. Mrs. Forrest King and Mrs. Robert Mrs.

L. B. Bradford of Macon, was a guest at the meeting. Bridge Immediately following the cere The bridegroom was graduated Clay Street Christian Church will was a diversion with prizes being Dogget as associate hostesses. Mrs.

John H. Lechleiter, regent, presided over the business session. be the scene of the ceremony, which will be solemnized at 7 o'clock by won Dy Mrs. John is. Hall and Mrs.

N. B. Harris. Select Your Diamond or Watch from us with Mrs. Will E.

Gupton Introduced John H. Lechleiter, who spoke on conditions in Germany as he saw them while there in connection Dr. Philip Davidson, dean of the senior college and graduate school ot Vanderbilt University, poke on "Southern Colonial History," at a meeting of Col. Thomaa MeCrory Chapter, DAR, held Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Harvey Pride on Westview Avenue.

Mrs. R. Preston Berry presided w'the absence of the regent, Mrs. Henry B. Cain.

At the conclusion of the meeting tea was served. FORT NASH BORO CHAPTER fort Nashboro Chapter, DAR, celebrated its fifteenth anniversary at a luncheon meeting held Thurs- 1NGLEWOOD FRIENDSHIP CLUB Inglewood Friendship Club gave Confidence Satisfaction Guaranteed. with the Nurenburg trials. Mrs. David Kellums and Mrs.

Peers) Restrung Crystals Fitted John Guerard of Fort Lauderdale, the pastor, the Rev. Edward Round-tree. A musical program will be given by Mrs. Beatrice Neeley, pianist, and Miss Dorothy Garrett, vocalist. For the occasion, the altar will be banked with palms and illuminated with tapers.

The bride, who will be given in marriage by her father, S. P. Denton, will be attired in a navy blue suit with a white hat and navy accessories. To her prayer book will be attached an orchid, and her jewelry will be a necklace of brilliants. Mrs.

James Pate, sister of the were guests at the meeting. ROBERT CARTWRIGHT CHAPTER MS a luncheon recently in the Commodore Room of the Andrew Jackson Hotel celebrating the birthdays of two members, Mrs. L. A Vaughn and Mrs. W.

C. Maney. Mrs. Walter Holt, president, who is leaving for Florida to make her home, was presented a gift from the members. Mrs.

Margaret Coats was elected to fill Mrs. Holt's office. Guests at the meeting were Mrs. W. H.

Adams and Mrs. H. F. j. i.

smith sons phonb 6-9716 Fine Watch and Jewelry Repairing Since 1923 7th Entrance of Bennie-Ditlon Bldg. Robert Cartwright Chapter, DAR met Thursday afternoon at the YWCA, with the regent, Mrs. Leila i aiiiL i Terms May Be Arranged Crawford, presiding. She also read the April message of the president- BIM general, Mrs. Julius Talmadge.

It was announced that Dorothy Polk, student at Goodlettsville High School, had won the annual Good Citizenship award. WHEKItY'S SALE OF FINE LIVING MOOM SUITES Mrs. James K. Taylor, who was; To keep clothes spotless, keep Mufti bottle suMsay! Mufti gives you not 1. but 4 tested cleaning ingredients cleans so many spots from so many fabrics end cleans them in a Jiffy! a delegate, reported on the recent; State convention in Memphis, and also talked on "What America! Should Mean to an Immigrant." MfllCTISPOTO Mrs.

Henry Wade presented Joseph Weinstein, who talked on natural Ltd IT 1 1 REMOVER iVoip Is the Time To Buy and SAVE! A' BACKACHE, ization work among aliens in Nashville. Guests at the meeting were Mrs. E. R. Smith, and Mrs.

N. B. Riddle of St. Franclsville, La. CAMPBELL CHAPTER The regent, Mrs.

Sam V. Moore, PAINS MAY MANY OTHER STYLES JHAN THOSE SHOWN HERE ALL PRE-WAR QUALITY IE DANGER SIGN presided at a meeting of Campbell Chapter, DAR, held Thursday afternoon at the James Robertson Hotel. Mrs. R. L.

Schmid, Miss Mary; Shackleford, Mrs. R. H. Bransford, Mrs. Douglas Bransford and Mrs.

Frank L. Weiland were associate hostesses. at Mrs. H. C.

Tolman announced that the board of the chapter will Of Tired Kidney If backache aad leg Pin ra making; yon tnlserabls.don'tjustcomplalnsnddo nothing: boat them. Nature may bewaroina' yoa that your kidneys need attention. I ThekldnersareNatureachlefwayoftaklna; eass add and poisonous wssU out of the Wood. They help most people pas about fints a day. If tha 16 milet of kidney tubes and Altera con' work well, poisonous waste matter stars la tha blood.

These poisons may start nsgging backaches, rheumatic pains, let pains, loss of XP and energy, getting np nights, swelling, Pomneaa under the eyes, headaches and dirii-aeas. Frequent or scanty passages with smart-irtgand burning some times shows there is some-, thins wrong with your kidneys or bladder. Don't wait! Ask your druggist for Doan'a puis, a stimulant diuretic used successfully mr millions for OTer SO years. Doan's give Nppr relief and will help tha 16 miles of kidney tubes flush out poisonous waste from the blood. Cat Doan's Pills.

PRE-WAR vWt compliment Mrs. T. J. Bosnian, a member of Campbell Chapter, and recently elected vice-regent of! Tennessee at a tea to be given1 Thursday afternoon from 3 until o'clock at the home of Mrs. Blair Trimble on Woodmont Bouevard.

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However, any suite in our store can be bought on convenient terms, but we can only allow a straight 20 discount off of the regular prices. 1 1 1 4J i Linen-like Half 3'ze Dress 12.95 Charming linen-like Mynette dress with smart new capelet sleeves, skirt with flowing unpressed pleats, novelty button trim, white embroidered sleeve design and slit neckline. In aqua, brown, melon or gold, sizes 16 14-24 ft. 12.95 These are not exact illustrations but are typical of the suites offered many other styles for your selection, WHERRY FURNITURE CO. Nashville9 Old Ileliable Furniture Store" 2 211 TUIIID AVENUE, IV..

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