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The Tennessean from Nashville, Tennessee • Page 28

Publication:
The Tennesseani
Location:
Nashville, Tennessee
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28
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gunday Morninj, November 17, 1949 "TITS N'A'SnnCCE TENNESSEXN Engagements New York Girl Is Bride of Former Nashvillian Miss Polk Miss Bransford Is Married DwisaawtieeBiu 1 been employed with J. B. Sedberry, Inc, in Franklin for the past sev eral yeara. Mr. Ingram was graduated from Battle Ground Academy, and la now attending the Vanderbilt UnW veralty School of Medicine He la a member of the Alpha Tau Omega Fraternity and the Pht Chi medW cal fraternity.

Sets Date lYanklln, Tenn, Nov. I (SpD Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson Of Wedding- To Become Dride of C. Bransford announce the marriage of their daughter, Kathryna, to Mtnyard Dee Ingram, Jr, aon of Dr.

and Mra. M. D. Ingram ef Dresden. Tha wedding took place Saturday, November at the Methodist Church In Murfreesboro, with tha Rev.

W. M. Cook officiating In tha presence of a small company of friends and ralativea of tho bridal couple. F. Smith, at Noon November 30 DUN KLIN-MURREY GALLATIN.

Tenn, Nor. Spl) Mr. and Mr. Kleber Bell Dunklin announce the engagement of their daughter, Kate Garth, to John WoodaU Murrey, Jr, ton of Mr. and Mra.

John WoodaU Mur-rty. Tha wedding will talc place the latter part of December. Mlaa Dunklin received bar edu-catloa In tha publlo achooli of Gallatin, and la a mambar of the Glrla' Cotillion Club thera. Mr. Murray raealvad hla B.S.

degree at University of Virginia In Charlottesville, and hla LU D. degree at Cumberland University la Lebanon. Ha la a mambar of tha Siroa Chi Fraternity and la connected with hla father lit tha law firm of Murray and Murray. Both Mlaa Dunklin and Mr. Murrey have many frlenda In Nash-villa, who ara Interested la their engagement announcement Mlai Dunklin has frequently visited In tha home of Mr.

and Mra. HoW IpeeleUalnf ia 0Hrv eS atttm PERMiKEHT n-jTm WAVES Ormfmi RAY OOWNINO, IVIIVN CAJON, SUSII CENTftY, fUNH Ul DOVIIIIIG'S HEW DEAUTY SHOP The chapel of Christ Church, 4 Episcopal, will be the scese at noon on Saturday, November SO, of the marriage of Miss Elisabeth McNeal Mlsa Joanna Bransford waa her sister's only attendant, and Marshall White of Memphis was Mr, Ingram's beut man. Mr. and Mra. Ingram ara at home at their apartment In Craig; Court, Franklin, Mra Ingram waa graduated from the Franklin High School, and has land Beaaley and Mr.

and Mra. Ed T. Seay, Mr. Murrey haa apant much tlma thera aa a Representative to tha Tennessee Bute Legislature, WILLIAMS-SHOWN Mr. and Mra.

Herman B. Wll-llama announce tha engagement of their daughter, Elisabeth Fern, to Robert Livingston Brown of Nashville, son of Mr. and Mra. Charles I Brown of Jackson. Tha wedding will take placa about tha middle of December.

CLOVER-DOSS Mr. and Mra. E. M. Glover of Old Hickory announce tha engagement of their daughter, Mary Evelyn, to Charles Eugene Doss of Gallatin, aon of Mr.

and Mra. A. Does, also of Gallatin. Tha wedding will take placa In December. HINKLE-DEITRICK Mra.

Pearl Hlnkle announces tha engagement of her daughter, Mary Katharine, to Harry A. Dettrick, of Louisville, Ky, son of Mr. and Mra, Harry E. Deltrick of Old Hickory. The wedding will ba solemnised at an early data.

Fraternities, Sororities Host Parties Polk, daughter of Mra. Olivia Sharpe Polk and Edward Marshall Polk, to George Franklin Smith, ef Dallas, Texaa, son of Mr. and Mra. G. Smith of Sherman, TOO MerMlaa 1-2(41 Texaa.

IrlCIAL OINAMIN. TAL IRON A I OX STANDARD, HAVINO TWO Rl FLICTOR BUTTON- LIKI FiCTURL Frlet aay UM ins j. r. jucuoua wiu oin-elate, and tha ceremony la to ba preceded by a musical program given by F. Arthur Henkel, organ-1st Tha bride, who will ba gives In marriage by her father, will ba attended by her aister, Mrs.

Olivia Polk Buntln, as matron of honor. HUman Starcke, Jr, of Seguln, Texas, will ba best man. taavr Neilnoas Thanksgiving CARDS rr ia VI BlAta UmllflaA a in JK. be hostess at a gift party at bar home on Oakland Avenue. On Tuesday.

November 28, Mr, and Mra. M. Kaln will compliment Mfss Polk at a dinner at their home on Eatee Avenue. On Friday evening, November 29, Mrs. Polk, mother of the bride-elect, will give a buffet dinner at her home on Gartland Avenue for the bridal party, following tha wedding rehearsal.

Thla will precede an Informal entertainment given by Mr. and Mra. George HlUman, Mlsa Prudence Polk, Mr. and Mra. Horace T.

Polk at tha HlUman home In Acklen Park. -I miter, arum til read. leeatiful la design and aeat intent Lm FrUt tM Hew Tree wa4e Tha bridegroom's mother will come from Sherman for tha wedding, and other guests from a distance will ba Mr. and Mrs. T.

Polk WILES Card Shop 27 A It CADI MOM-assil pirsiiviLii; pnnflmtnifl L.I6IS CHDROt IX Smith of Clarksvllle. A aerlea of prenuptlal parties for Mtsa Polk waa Inaugurated Satur Enlivening tha week end for tha college set wera numerous parties being given by fraternities and sororities at Vanderbilt Urtveraity. Those Saturday Included tha Sigma Nu hayride. tha Phi Kappa Sigma tea dance, tha Kappa Alpha Theta sorority formal day evening by Miss Jean Good who entertained at her home In Newttead Apartments, Gamea and bridge wera enjoyed by the twenty-four guests. The hostess waa assisted by her mother, MM.

Ken-drlck Goode and Mrs. Polk, mother of the bride-elect Refreshments wera served from a table decorated with a crystal and silver epergne filled with bronse and yellow chrysanthemums and yellow cAndlea. On Saturday of thla week Mlaa Eleanor Tyne will give a luncheon at Hermitage Hotel That afternoon, Mlaa Ann Northington will danca at Alumni Hall; tha Pho Delta Theta supper dance, at the chapter house, from 5 until 7 Tkt Ftmih Gift, Out Our Crtmi, Ctntolt, Sfhit ar Upriiht, PIAMOS Mike your eeleotlon NOW, We 1U dellrer It at late a ChrUtmai morn ins. Lew Trlees IiT Ttrmi GHEQ COMPANY .21 Areeee, 1ST foe of honor and Mrs, L. W.

Cherry, Jr, of Memphis, was matron of honor. Tha bridesmaids wera Miss Claire Louise Pennington, Miss Mary Lou Vosburg and Mrs. L. Teaaley. All wore dresses of copper rose jacquard moire, made with basque bodices, full skirts, round necks and short puffed sleeves.

Their garland bouquets wera of daisy-type chrysanthemums In autumn shades. C. L. Teaaley was best man. The ushers were Powell Smith, of Lawrencevllle, Jamea A.

Beaver, of Vance Burke, Hugh QulUian, Ben West and Ellis Woody. Following the wedding, Mr. and o'clock; the Delta Kappa Epsllon fraternity's spaghetti supper for tha Alpha Omlcron PI sorority, at tha chapter house; the Kappa Alpha fraternity party for membera of Trl Delta sorority; tha Gamma Phi Beta sorority Founders' Day luncheon at Belle Meada Country Club, and tha Alpha Tau Omega tea danca. This evening, tha Beta Theta PI members will ba bbsta at a hay-ride, as will Gamma Phi Beta, sorority membera. Tha Sigma Chi fraternity will entertain for tha PI Beta Phi sorority at tha house, and tha Trl Deltas will give a party for members of Sigma Alpha Epsllon fraternity, at their house on Twenty-Fourth Avenue.

Those taking placa recently Included an Informal danca, given by membera of Kappa Alpha fraternity, at Alumni Hall, with Paul Carroll and his Southern Colonels furnishing music; a "budweiser stomp," given by the Phi Kappa Sigma fraternity at Its chapter house; a house danca at the Phi Kappa Psl house, with Horace Holley's orchestra playing; tha Sigma Nu frontier ball and tha Sigma Kappa sorority tea for Dean Blanche Henry Clark, at tha chapter house on West End. Tbote ht Jar Wlnbura ly of Nashville, sen of Mr. and Mra. Herbert Farrell of Nashville. Tha marriage took plaee Saturday at "Spring Hill," heme ef the brlde'l parents at Reslyn.

Among tha austandlng weddings In the East this fall was that of Miss Sonla Phipps, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Henry Carnegie Phlpps of Roelyn, Long Island, N. to Herbert Farrell, Jr former Mrs. Pearson were hosts at a reception at the home of the bride'a aunt, Mrs.

C. H. Yarbrough on Massachusetts Visitor Miss Pearson Granny Whlta Road. Guests la eluded only members of the bridal party, tha two families and ot-of- Becomes Bride town guests. Later, tha bridal couple left for a Southern wedding trip.

They will make their home In the James Brookmeade Classic y' one of our many 'smart economies Miss Margaret Nave Pearson, Monroe Apartment In Paris, Tenn. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Claude E. Pearson, waa married Saturday eve Out-of-town guests In addition to those In the wedding Included: Mr.

ning to James Lunce Church, Jr, ai wirT giving son of Mr. and Mrs. J. I Church. and Mrs.

J. L. Church, of Columbia, sad Charles A. Evans, of Kingston. The wedding took placa at Wight- easure whan you iJft0Vw- timplifted and a pi Beautiful, man Chapel, Scarritt College, at 8 o'clock, with Dr.

Elmer T. Clark, tig coma Into our hesvily laden gift store. ornamental and practical gifts for all. Gab'srdine shirt waist button-down-the-front an Indispensable dress for school, office or street. Tailored leather belt and button trim.

Colors, natural, blue, or green. Jr. and Misses' sizes. cousin of tha bride, officiating. lie.

W. Cleytea Tho LINEN STORE 1W Mrs. Pollard Parsons, organist, and Harry Husband, vocalist, gava a program of wedding muslo preceding tha talcing of tha marriage vows. The altar was decorated with a central formal arrangement of white chrysanthemums In a brass urn, with mountain laurel at each side. In tha choir loft wera palms Interspersed with burning tapers In branched candelabra.

Southern amllax garlanded tha archways of tha chapeL ii bride, who wad given ia marriage by her father, wore' a magnolia satin gown made with a fitted basque bodice with a heart-shaped neckline trimmed with Chantllly lace which also trimmed her mother's wedding dress. The long fitted sleeves ended In points over the hands and the back of the dress was buttoned with covered buttons. The full skirt terminated In a long train. Tha veil of illusion waa caught to a coronet and cap of heirloom lace and orangt blossoms. Tho brlda carried a bouquet of bouvardia and whlta orchids.

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