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The Tennessean from Nashville, Tennessee • Page 29

Publication:
The Tennesseani
Location:
Nashville, Tennessee
Issue Date:
Page:
29
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FiVC THE NASHVILLE TEN NESS AN Eundajr Moralnf, December 8, 1939. Pratt'Tnic Engagements Nashvillians to Rout Wintei Via the Southern Route Vows Arc Said ITEINHAUtR-tHAW Mr. and Mra. Joba M. Btelahaae member af Alpha Delta Kappa sorority and la a grand nleoe at Pta-key MoCarver, former mayor af NaahvtUa.

Tba bridegroomo-be Tba marr iaae af Miaa Mary Lea announce tba engagement af their True af KaoavUle, daughter af Mrs, Llga Kooa af Decatur, and William Edward Pratt af KaoavUle, son at Mr. and Mrs. John J. Pratt of Nashville, took place Saturday evening at o'clock at tha homo af the daughter, Martha, to William Raymond Shaw, af LswUburg. son af W.

C. Shaw and tba lata Mra. Shaw, of Chapel HUl Tba marriage will gome Have Already Gone, Others Deep in Plan For Setting Forth; Stuart, Deb-ay Beach and T-F1n JBeach Are Popular ResorU take place la mid-Winter, brtdec room's parents at aeOl Hlr was graduated from Bellevue High School aad atteadad Vanderbilt University and la connected with tha Victor Chemical Corporation. HKRRCLL-ROBtON Miand Mra. H.

S. SberreU, formerly" of FayettevUler announce the engagement of their daughter, Frances Elisabeth, to Paul Wilson Robaon, at Dayton, Ohio, son nola-vBae Tea. remony lMin gtelnhauer was graduated performed' by tha Rot. Harvey from East NasbytUe Iftgb School Nan Major, will join them for tba Christina. holidays Kidd.

pastor of tba West Nashville Presbyterian Church, tn 4be pres neier te raim seen Mr. and' Mrs. George Blackle ence of members af tba two families and a few close friends. Aa altar, banked with palms and will leava Saturday by motor for West Palm Beach, where they wlli take an apartment for tha winter. ferns and decorated wit whits and waa a member of Pat Chi Omega preparatory acboet sorority Mr.

Shaw waa graduated from Forrest High School Chapel Hill aad attended Murfraeabora Btata each-are College. Ha is connected with tha General Shoe Corporation ta Lewlaburg. McCAftVIR-TKRRY of Mr. and Mra. R.

E. Robaon af St ClalrevUUr Ohio. Tha wedding wUl take plaoe aa December IT at the home of tha bride's parents chrysanthemums, waa arranged ta the living room. Tba program of They will go by way of St Peters- burg, and from there to Lake Wales, where the famoue Bok tow This Christmas give er, with its musical chimes. Is lo nuptial muale was given by Miaa Tbalma Pratt a sister of tba bridegroom, pianist and Miss Gertrude Goodrum, a cousin of the bridegroom, vocalist on Sixteenth Avenue, North.

BTCELE-EPPERION Mrs. J. C. Condon announces the Mr. and Mra.

William Q. McCar-ver announce the engagement of their daughter, Haselmai, te Robert The bride wore a street length engagement of her slater. Miss cated. Mrs. George Hale plans to leave the latter part of this month, and will be a gueet at the Breakers Hotel in Palm Besch for a lengthy stay.

Mrs! John Reeves will leave early In January for Palm Beach. She model of delphinium blue crepe, and Donia Steele, of Birmingham, Ala Wade Terry, son of Mr. and Mrs a gift-wit ln-a-g a shoulder bouquet or sweetheart rosea and liliea of the valley. William Terry. The wedding wiU take place la the rectory of St to Harold Epperaon, formerly of Neahvllle.

The wedding will take place in Birmingham on December The brlde'a only attendant Mra. will divide her time between Palm Jennie Buckingham, a slater of Mr. Ann Catholic Church on Decern' ber 31. Mr. Epperaon is the son of Pratt wore a hase blue dress.

Her flowers were Johanna Hill roaea In Tha bride-elect 'la a graduate of Mrs. Epperson. SWANN-ELORIDCE Cathedral High School and la Seautiful X. a "shoulder arrangements. oveman Elans Felts attended Mr.

Pratt MARY ANN PAHDUE While caattng aa eye at the inter's oei supply, ehecklnf up fta tba amount of eatra cover, and replenishing our winter wardrobea, to pleasant ta reflect on those fortunate beings who ara making flans Jo tun their becks on "old iaa Winter," and bead (or tha unny aouthland. Tba destination by moat south-bound Nih-fllllana la tropical Florida, where Santa Claua la as likely to use a Surf-hoard as a eleigh, and where Vltimio la acquired with a coat tan Inatead of a coated pill. Stuart, Ha, a popular resort. Is a special favorite among those who enjoy tha sport of fishing, both tn tha river, since Stuart la located tha St. Lucia River, and on tha Ocean.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cheek Will leave early In tha New Tear Er their winter home, "Bay Tree dge," on Sewall'a Point near Stuart Their daughter, Mrs. Eugene Forker, and her small daughter, Helen, of New York City. wiU accompany them down for a stay.

Relr son, Pickalay Cheek, Mrs. eek, and their children, Frances and Pickalay. Jr, will also Join ,1 hm early In tha New Tear. Mr. and Mrs.

Newman Cheek left last week for their winter borne in Stuart Others who plan to leave for Stuart In January include Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Houston, and Mrs.

O. M. Neely, who will be guests at tha Pelican Hotel there. Mr. and Mrs.

Horace O. Hill will leave In mid-January for a two tnonths' stay at the Pelican. Members of their family will Join them at Intervals during tha season. as boat man. couple left for Knozvllle, where they will be at home on East Fifth Mr.

and Mra Clyde N. Swann announce the engagement of their daughter. Anne, to James Edward Mr. and Mrs. Pratt were boats at Street Eldrldge, son of Mrs.

James Charles Beach and Stuart, and plana to return, as Is her usual custom, at the time some of the famous Southern gardens are opening, and will vtait soma of the more Interesting gardens en route home. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Farrell and daughtera, Mrs. Ritchey Farrell and Miss Fairfax Farrell, will be located at Palm Beach, where they have takep a cottage for the season.

Mrs, Whlteford R. Cole of Louisville, Ky. will be one of the interesting visitors at St Petereburg Out-of-town guests, who attended the wedding included Mr. and Mra an informal reception Immediately following the ceremony. Mrs.

Pratt wore a navy blue ensemble with a shoulder bouquet of gardenias. Eldrldge, and the lata Mr. Eldrldge. Own' Hosiery The wedding will take place at an Carl H. Kilby of Tracy City, and R.

L. Houaton of Knozvllle. early date. Later In the evening, the bridal after Christmas. She will be a 3 a i i lovingly packs in vtlver and satin box gueat at the Vlnoy Park Hotel.

CHRISTMAS CITY Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Grant of New Tork City will spend the winter In St Petersburg, where they have recently built a new home. Mrs.

Grant la the former Mlaa Mary Dlbrell of Nashville. Percy Maddin, another annual visi Hadassah To Entertain Mrs. Landau tor to Stuart and hia daughter, Miss Mary Belle Maddin, plan to leave for tha popular resort In lata January or early February to Spend several weeks at the Pelican koteL I Delray Beach Mrs. Maurice Landau of Detroit, Our famoui tilk itockings are pocked in the loveliest accessory box that i our O'ft to you with 3 poirs of hose. Each pair Is tucked In its jown littte niche ond we hove on expert Gift Wrapping Section where your gifts cart be, wrapped with Lovemon glitter.

Lovely "Loveman's Own" Twistettes ore two or three-thread ond ort our best wearing sheer hosiery In flattering, filmy fobries. 3 pain of Twist i ttn 4.0S jtNVVif' Cregsl-irw'-ttwaedit -Excellent hose for a charming gift. 3 pairs of Cripiihur 3.00 a member of the National Delray Beach, with Ha dazzling beach and Ita accessibility Board of Senior Hadassah, will be to Miami "afti Pattrf Besthr lining tha advantages of the pmail own with the metropolitan center. the- gueat -otVtfca. Hadaasafe groups of Nashville on Tueaday.

She will be the gueat of the board of Senior Hadaaaab at a luncheon at Hermitage Hotel, preceded by a meet Will' as usual be a mecca for nu- feeroua Nashville groups. Mrs. dwin A. Price, who has already fcpened her winter home, "Lynn-Lodge-By-The-Sea," plans to return ing of the board at 11:43 o'clock. also at the hotel.

to Nashville for the Christmas noli Mrs. Landau will be the honor Bays, but will return to Delray later in the winter to remain until gueat at a dinner given by the i I -Zjrr'. 1 M. 1 1 i i- 1 Lif fl Starlisrht Dream for Starlight Dream for late spring. Mrs.

Price will have "Lovemans Own" Mothwina Is a two-thread hose that cannot run for it hos Business and Professional Women's Division and Junior Hadassah at Velatives and friends as her guests a special lacy weave that Is absolutely run-proof. the Sam Da via Hotel at 6:30 o'clock luring the winter. Mr nil Mrs Sam Harwell. Jr that evening. Mrs.

Landau comes to Nashville in the capacity of ad 4.05 3 pairs of Moth wing Jaith their children, Evelina. Leila, nd Sam, third, plan to leava about he middle of January, to spend the remainder of the winter at visor from the National Board, and her meaaage is one of Importance their cottage in Delray. They will te joined during the winter montha fcy relativea and friends. and Interest She la completing a tour of the Southern Region and has visited Penaacola, New Orleans, Birmingham and Memphis, as well aa other cities In this region where Hadasaah chaptera are functioning. She will go to Chattanooga and Knozvllle from Nashville.

I Mr. and Mrs. Frank Marr will leave December 12, by motor for Delray, to open their new cottage there." Mrs. Marr's sister. Miss "Lovemon's Own" Kumfee-Top hosiery has a specially constructed knee that permits of more activity.

3 pairs of Kumfae-Top i 4.05 All "Loveman's Own" Hosiery are in' four colors: Musk, Toost, Sonton, Dewberry and pf course hove the Angle-Knit Toe, the mark of fine hosiery. CALL 5-S7T1 STRUT HOOK, LOVEMAN, IIRGER TIITLIIAUM it Ki jrr the gay and festive holidays! CHRISTMAS CITY mum Ch i i own men if I II A a If you're siren or soint, you eon find just the type gown to emphasize your beguiling qualities or you might change your style as a surprise. We have chiffons, nets end metal elotht in on enchanting array for your selection" 14.95 to 15.00. The dress sketched is of hyscinth chiffon over rayon taffeto slip, the bodice is shirred ond the full skirt is circular. Metal cloth band and roses of the some finishes the top 1 4.95.

1 fwl I Xh Gi Su IT SECOND FLOOR, LOVIMAN, IIRCHR TIITLIIAUM handsome, luxurious rJC a Beautiful rich furs of fine soft if 1 I cent-imental drifts fV e)f color choice selection of mk. I -asfc, of Jr. furs thot we invite you men to A fur coot would mean a real Christmas thrill! 1 JKP for Christmas dtar to a woman's haart Fi Perfumes i If far bia a a a I i-t ladle Dyed Kolinsky Sroase Caracul Cast $225 Let Oat Weasel Ceet $495 Fiamm Silver fes Scarfs. lipped Skunk Coat $250 fereisa Umb Natural Sikeriee lleck lysslee SewirretCeat $250 Hadeaa Seal Ceet aad ethers. w.ar Little Jackets fK s5 Jackets Smart and lovely bottles with exquisite perfumes.

In number of sizes, the Ideal gift the perfume she always uses or something very new and special. i -mill ur and hji in i gifts --i Chaaal. No. Sn.iW7777iiiM Jackets are everywhere ond they do so many things for your word robe, they will change plain evening dress Into a dinner frock with thot "covsred-up" look. 1W UU -If tViil dram dram ram dram dram dram dram Sketched: Tipped Skunk Great Coat, beautiful styling in this fine fur with Ckeael, Cardeaie, 2.25.

5.50 f.15 aaael, Jasatiaa. 2.25. 5.50 late. Jebet. 2S.00 Caarlaia, L'rleare lleea, 5-00, (.50 ...........1.09 a CeiaefaSkaiNIO.Off l.i0 Carao), teOadila, $, 10.75 Caran, Christmas Niafit, $10, 19.25 2.59 Leatbarie, Tweed.

1.25. 2.25. $4 CAU f-JTTI HUT FLOOR, LOVIMAN, RU6U ft TIITLIIAUM heavy sotin lining $250 Top: Jacket of flannel elaborate with gold sequins, rose white, blue, red, pearls or sequins 7.95. Right: red velvet locket with oil-over; quitted affect. In block, turquoise or red 5.98.

STRUT ILOOR, LOVIMAN, IIR6U ft TIlTUtAUM 1 SECOND FLOOR, lOVtMAM, ttRCM ft TIlTUtAUM.

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