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The Tennessean from Nashville, Tennessee • Page 40

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The Tennesseani
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Nashville, Tennessee
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40
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THI NASHVILU Sunday Morning, Aug. 24, 1947 ding cake circled with gardenias Miss Dorothy Norvell of Merced.lMrs. William Simpson, Baa returned Bruceton Girl WedsWeddillCf who has been the guest of home. ana stepnanotis, nanaea oy white tapers burning in crystal candelabra. Garden flowers in profusion Miss Bray, Mr.

Rash an arrangement of summer flow- era. 4 1 UARN Of Interest will be used throughout the reception rooms. Prises' were awarded to those win Miss Mary Theresa Wood Is Guest of Honor At Dessert Bridge Party ning high and low scores. Miss Later In the evening; Mr. Brown Are Married and his bride will leave on a brief southern wedding trip, and upon To Be Today Wood was presented with gifts of linen by the guests.

William Quick of Columbia, who has been visiting his mother, their return will make their home Mary Theresa. Wood, In Birmingham, where he is Miss Ruth Dale Goldsby, daugh At a ceremony Saturday at First ter of Mr. and Mrs. E. Goldsby, Baptist church, Miss Mary Emma Mrs.

Alice Quick, at her home on bride-elect, wu honored Saturday at i p.m. at a bridge deasert by Mrs. J. W. Wood, Mrs.

Hugh S. Event, and Mre. Irving Silver at Mm, Silver's home on Blackburn will become the bride of Aaron Bray, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Qrand avenue, left Saturday accompanied by his wife and children, Mary Kate and Richard, who Brown, son of Mr.

and Mrs. a student at Howard collage. Miss Margaret Corew And Miss Jan Whitaker To Honor Miss Brazzell William Riley Bray, became the bride of Thomas Wood row Rash Aaron B. Brown, at a ceremony to be solemnised today at Tulip drive. Refreshments were served infor rK Quickly and correctly in a school di- WA reeled by its owner with only scored- jjytfe AVK Tit.

4-3 lO have been visiting Mrs. Quick and Mrs. William Quick's parents, Mr. son of Mrs. Rebecca Rash and Street Methodist Church.

mally from a table adorned with and Mrs. Oscar Menefee. Thomas William Rash. As the guest company assembles Dr. Clifton Allen read the mar program of nuptial music will be Miss Jane Whitaker and Miss Margaret Corlew will compliment Mist Corynne Braasell, a popular bride-elect, today at a breakfast at the Andrew Jackson Hotel at riage vows at 8 p.m., following program of wedding music present ed by Mr.

V. J. Johnson Jr. given by Mrs. Dan Amos, vocalist, and Miss Corinne Anderson See how easily International pianist, and Mrs.

Lester G. Hatcher, vocalist. organist. Dr. E.

P. Anderson, pastor of Calvary Methodist church, Palms, cibodlum fern and an urn H. D. WALL Antiques Authentic Sheraton Beds will read the marriage vows at 9:30 a.m. The 20 guests will be seated at a table with a central arrangement of white gladioli.

Mrs. Beulah Maynard, Mrs. R. H. Brazzell and Mrs.

E. M. Megar, a sister of Miss Whitaker, will as Sterling can be YOURS P. m. For the occasion tne altar, Dana- ed with palms and greens inter spersed with cathedral tapers, will sist in receiving.

be centered with an arrangement of white gladioli, stock and pompon chrysanthemums, flanked by Nuptials Announced Mrs. Robert H. Kerce MURFREESBORO, Tenn. Mrs. filled with white gladioli decorated the altar.

Burning tapers lighted the scene. The Rev. Ralph Bray of Waynesboro, gave his sister in marriage and she was attired in a bridal gown of white satin made with a heart-shaped neckline, fitted bodice and sleeves, and self-covered buttons down the back. The very full skirt, which terminated in a long train, was fashioned with a bustle-back. The bride carried a white prayer book to which was pinned a cluster of white roses and showered with stephanotis, and her only jewelry was a single strand of pearls, a gift of the bridegroom.

2263 R. L. Ashley announces the mar white tapers burning in, seven-branched candelabra. On each side of the chancel rail, entwined with garlands of magnolia foliage, BRUCETON. Tenn.

Mrs. Jura riage of her daughter, Betty Kate, Stafford announces the marriage Serenity Place Setting of her daughter, Elisabeth, to Rob to Herbert Osborne Pepper, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pepper of Wartrace, Tenn. 1 will be an arrangement of the chosen blossoms backed by seven-branched candelabras.

ert H. Kerce of Winter Haven, Fla The wedding took place on Friday, The bride, who will be given in Aug. 22, at the Bruceton Church of Christ at 8 p.m., with Willard Col lins, minister of the Charlotte Ave marriage by her father, will wear a bridal gown of ivory satin distinguished by a marquisette yoke, a portrait neckline edged in heavy The ceremony took place in the study of the Cathedral Methodist church in Montgomery, June 2, with the Rev. C. C.

Daniels officiating. The bride was graduated from Middle Tennessee State college and nue Church of Christ in Nashville officiating. Venetian lace, a fitted bodice with The bride is a graduate of Cen Her fingertip veil of illusion fell from. a band of orange blossoms. Mrs.

M. R. Sowell, the matron of honor, wore a pale pink taffeta dress made with a heart-shaped peplum of the lace, long sleeves Place Setting Co'urtship tral high school here And attended taught school in Murfreesboro, later serving as lunch supervisor of David Lipscomb college in Nash petal-pointed over the wrists and edged, in the lace, and a full skirt ville. She was employed by the Rutherford county. She was recent terminating in a short train.

Her Home bank of Bruceton. neckline, gathered cap leevesand a. full skirt. She carried a loose The bridegroom is a graduate of ly connected with Nashville Products Co. jn Nashville as art promoter.

For the past year Mrs. Pep Winter Haven "high school. He at arm bouquet of American Beauty roses. i Judy Kirkpatrick of Atlanta, chapel-length veil, with a band of appliqued satin, will be caught to a coronet of seed pearls. She will carry a shower bouquet of white orchids and stephanotis.

per has been a member of the fac 2280 tended the University of Florida at Gainesville and is a graduate of the Georgia School of Technology in ulty of the Ballard school in Bra- 1 niece of the bridegroom, wore a denten, Fla. Jwhite net frock posed over taffeta Miss Barbara Walker of Mem Atlanta. He is a member of the Spring Glory Place Setting Mr. Pepper is a farmer and stock faculty of David Lipscomb college raiser in Wartrace. land made with a round neckline, tiny cap-sleeves and a full skirt lof cascaded ruffles.

She carried a and the couple will make thei home in Nashville. phis will attend the bride as maid of honor. Bridesmaids will be Miss Betty Jean Willis, Miss Julia Patterson of McKenzie, cousin of the bride, and Mrs. Albert Frakes of Columbia, Tenn. Party Fetes Miss Turner riniature Colonial bouquet.

i lami This beautiful bed is I Miss Mary Frances Stevens en Announcements tertained recently at her home on gowns of Swiss organdy made with portrait necklines. west Linden at a gift party Mrs. Odie Galbraith and Mrs In compliment to Miss Dorise June Hlpi Place Setting Minuet and ushering were L. D. Herbert Jr.

and C. Bray, of the bride. Immediately following the cere-moy Mr. and Mrs. Sowell entertained at a reception at their home, 1913 Ninteenth for members of the two families, the bridal Turner, a bride-elect.

George Copeland will entertain in honor of Miss Jean Luton, a bride-elect, at a gift party to be given fitted bodices, bishop and triple tiered skirts, Miss Walker's gown is in the shade of pale pink, and the other attendants will wear Games and contests were diver sions for which prizes were award Wednesday at 8 p.m. at the for mer's home at GoodlettsvUle. pale green. They will carry old-fashioned shower bouquets of 1 party and a limited number of sweetheart roses and tuberoses, ed, and a collection of gifts was presented Miss Turner. The lace covered serving table was centered with an arrangement of gladioli flanked by burning white tapers.

A color scheme of green and white Miss Rora Chauncey will be J. P. Brown will serve as his friends. Miss Marie Spears of Lebanon SI JW Without hostess at a picnic dinner Thursday available in Solid Cherry, Mahogany, and Maple and priced only and Mrs. Leona Wheeler as brother's best man, and ushers, completing the personnel of the at 7 p.m.

at her apartment on Bel I vu Csnopy mont honoring Miss Ce sisted in serving. UU Dl 0 was carried oat in the garden flow $150 with Csnopy bridal party, wiu be William Brown, another brother, Malcolm ers used throughout the reception leste Parsley, who will leave soon for Tuscumbia, where she will rooms and refreshments were Rose, and Thomas Holt. teach music in the public schools. or me occasion the serving table was decorated with a tiered wedding cake, encircled with white blossoms and flanked by burning white tapers. A crystal punch bowl served Informally.

Immediately following the cere mony. Mr. and Mrs. lioldsby, par WU Selection of Beit triced from SSOM up Belle Meade Country club will ents of the bride, will entertain at a reception at their home on Ord ana white tapers in silver candela bra decorated the buffet. hold its first dinner dance of the fall season Saturday evening, Aug.

30, with dinner being served from wav place. serf 2 Place Setting Prelude Hll WAI I ANTIQUES fir U. If HLL REPRODUCTIONS SHELT0N THERMIQUE WAVES HAIR TINTING HAIR CUTTINC COLD WAVES Set Appointment 5-5912 La VOGUE BEAUTY SHOP 206 VENDOME BLDC. AIR CONDITIONED Mr. and Mrs.

Brown, parents of the bridegroom, will assist in receiving the guests, who will be restricted to members of the bridal Later in the evening the couple left for a wedding trip to Jacksonville Beach, Fla. Upon their return they will be at home temporarily with his mother at 1804 South 9 until 10 p.m., and dancing until 1 a.m. The club will be open all day Labor day, and will be closed all day Tuesday, Sept. 2. party and the two families.

1517 Demonbreun St. Tel. 5-2652 The lace covered serving table Hamilton road. Woman's Goif association will will be centered with a tiered wed Thl Krirto 9 Frank high school in Clifton, Tenn. play a tombstone tournament Tuesday at 9 a.

m. at Richland Golf olub, with Mrs. T. F. Smalling as Bfef 3055 Royal Danish Place Setting and Nashville Business college.

She is connected with the commercial department of Southern Bell Tele phone and Telegraph Co. Mr. Rash, a graduate of Central I high school, is connected with Standard Brands, Inc. I here from other cities chairman for the day. There will be a called meeting of the Pi Beta Phi Mother's club and alumnae on Thursday at 9:30 a.m.

at the chapter house on Twenty-fourth avenue, S. All-States club will have a luncheon meeting Wednesday at 12:30 p.m. at the Andrew Jackson hotel. were Mrs. V.

L. Kirknatriok of At lanta, sister of the bridegroom Mr. and Mrs. Eric B. Kilgore of MUnreesDoro, Mr.

and Mrs. Sheridan Sutton of Lawrenceburar. and Mrs. Jacqueline Baker You on be the proudest hostess the lend! Harvey place-setting purchase pliin makes possession of fine sterlini! just as easy its can bet Ytro not -only nCi to it, when end as, you can you may also charge it oil Herveys Budget Charge Account. Choose now from these levety patterns.

Odd pieces fiat released: Coffee Spoww. Iced Teaspoons, Oyster Forks, Gravy Ladles, Cold Meat Porks. jn ft phone orders filled. JMNHH Add 25c postage and 2 sales tax. IIAKVKVS SIHKKT FLOOR, MAIM Bt IUHNG oi Waynesboro.

flloHinll nnlal nrlll mt UU.U. blHU Illl Tuesday at 1:30 p. m. at the home Cowan-Cantrelt of Mrs. J.

D. Cortner, 100T Iver-son with Mrs. R. A. Mitchell and Mrs.

Perry Daly as associate COOKEVILLE, Tenn. Mr. and Mrs. John N. Cantrell of Cookeville have announced the raarriag of cneir aaugnter, Mabel, to OdellJ Gold Star Mothers club will meet Monday at 7:30 p.

m. at Reservoir uowan, also of Cookeville. The wedding took place July 20 park for a business session follow ai me nome oi tne officiating min ister, the Rev. Bob N. Ramsay, pas ed by a social hour, jtor of the Cookeville First Baptist I The bridegroom is the son of Mrs.

Edna Cowan and the late Ira Parthenon Division No. 492, GIA to of LE will meet Tuesday at 2 p.m. at Cumberland Lodge hall with Mrs. C. B.

Warren presiding. Edgefield Chapter 298 OES will meet Monday at 8 p.m. at the chapter hall at Fifth and Woodland 'B. Cowan. streets.

The executive board of the Worn en's council of Vine Street Chris BiJI .1 i-lfliP I tian church will meet Monday at 10:30 a.m. at the home of the presi dent, Mrs. curry Turner, on Franklin road. Anyone wishing transportation, call Miss Cornelia Goodall, 8-0142. Personals Mrs.

M. F. Dennis left by plane Friday for Washington where she will spend two weeks. Mrs. Frank Wallace has returned to her home on HiUsboro road after Am BEN GERSHEL an operation at Vanderbilt hospi tal.

Dr. and Mrs. C. S. Simmons left recently for Davenport, Iowa, where he Is attending a convention.

Mrs. Murlal Turner has returned to her home in Atlanta, after attending "summer school at Pea- designs the basque bodice jacket the whirling skirt in "Juilleen" gabardine. Bruges taupe with black, 119.95. Today's fashion bor body college. Mrs.

Flora Mae Livingston is spending the week end at Santo state park at Huntsville, Ala Mr. and Mrs. Fred H. Morgan have returned from an extended stay in Florida. They visited Mr ammm mW Tom mm "-V Morgan's cousins, Mr.

and Mrs. Vernon Moore in Miami, Mr. and rows from the Past Mrs. Ovid Sego in Daytona Beach, and Mr. Morgan's aunt, Mrs.

J. E. Hopkins, in Seneca, S. C. They and now have as their guests Mr.

and Mrs. Sego. Mr. and Mrs. V.

S. Phillies will leave Monday for Robersonville, N. C-. to be guests of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.

Archi mm THE GO bald S. Roberson, and their daugh ter, Brenda Kay. You'll be doing it up brown Mr. and Mrs. Leslie E.

Stewart of McKennie avenue are spending two weeks with Mr. Stewart's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. J. R.

Stewart, in New Hamp in rich brown suede! A wonderfully feminine, one-side-open platform pump and perfectly matched draped bag. shire $10.95 EXCLUSIVELY AT mmw mw mm I Osborne-Holman SPRINGFIELD, Tenn. Miss Jane O'Neal Holman, daughter of Mrs. William S. Holman and the late Mr.

Holman, and Thomas Mel-vin Osborne were married here Sunday, Aug. 17. The wedding ceremony was at the Mary F. Pepper Memorial Presbyterian church, with the Rev. Paul M.

Watson of Louisville, uncle of the bride, officiating. The double ring ceremony was used The bride is a graduate of Springfield High school and received her A B. degree from Middle Tennessee State college at Murfreesboro. The bridegroom, a graduate of Springfield High school, attended Middle seven twelve church i 700 CHURCH ST. Tennessee State college at Mur freesboro and is now studying at the University of Tennessee Dental school at Memphis.

The couple will live in Memphis. Osbore is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Monroe Osborne. Add on mail order: No C.

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