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The Tennessean from Nashville, Tennessee • Page 19

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The Tennesseani
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Nashville, Tennessee
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Sunday Morning, August 8, 1926. THE NASHVILLE TENNESSEAN Friendship Circle Meets lac. With Mrs. W. N.

Wooten The Friendship Circle recently 'rum in hJV, r. held a meeting at the home of Mrs. have charge of arrangements for the 'church school and morning ervic today, which will bd( held at the usual hours. Edgefield Chapter No. 199, O.

will meet Monday evening at the Masonlo Hall, corner Fifth, and Woodland. Plans will be perfected tor the picnic which will be held by the chapter with members of tn Grotto on August 12 at Shelby park. A large class will be initiated and a N. Wooten and In addition to Mrs. C.

C. Murphy and a group of the other women of the church will serve on her committee. Attractive booths will be erected on the lawn and decorated, from these tee cream, soft drinks and cigars will be sold, and there will also be a country store and candy booth, tables will be placed on the lawn for the game of cards which will be a diversion. Dinner wll be served from 5:30 to 9 o'clock and the country store will be In charge of Lawrence Ver-chota. Charles Hendricks Is chairman of the Ice cream booth.

Pat Touhey the soft drinks and Miss Marie Verchota and Miss Nell Trea- the members present Mrs. OtH Harris was an Invited guest. Some it 1 important matters were discussed and the new club colors were de Los Angeles Visitor Is Equestrienne cided upon. In the contests held different corps of officers will be WFARLAND FAMILY CONNECTION TO HOLD REUNION AUGUST 10 iistd during, the conferring of the degrees: After the meeting a so prizes were awarded Mrs. O.

W. Dillehay, and Mrs. 1. Vernon while consolation trophies -were given to cial hour will be enjoyed during which time an ice course will be Served. 14 Mrs.

Oyls Harris and Mrs. Doyle Walp. Harold Howell won a quilt nor are chairman of the candy booth. All members of the parish and friends are Invited to attend. The historical meeting of Mary which the organization had madi Frances Hughes Chapter, u.

D. Bit 6f Family History Submitted by One of Its Members. For Vacation Wear New summer modes demand attractive jewelry. Before starting on jour vacation trip let show you some most attractive articles of the latest vogue. SUPERIOR SERVICE Jensen Jeck Company because he drew the lucky numb Ashf 6rd-MattheWS will be held Friday afternoon at 3 '1 o'clock at the home of Mrs.

Sal lie Walker, 1112 LIschey 'avenue. All E. L. Ashford announces the engagement of his sister, Lorena Ash- of evening th guests were served informally. The next meeting will be held with Mr W.

a. 1A presidents and historians of the af lord, to Claude M. Matthews of filiated U. D. C.

chapters are Invited Nashville. The marriage will take Yarbrough. For several years It has been the to be present. place August 24. 1926.

custom of the. McFarland family of Mrs. J. W. Hyder will be hostess Ferrell-Redmon.

uun Bccfciun nuiu an annum reunion, and thli event Is to take TT In A of the regular mothly meeting of the Finitlmus Club Thursday, August 12, at lodge, Shelby jriiu'c tiL nuini.jii ointuga, nugusi '10. All members of the family con- Oiectlon are expected to be present. Mr. and Mrs. Moscow Wright of Dixon Springs, announce the engagement of their sister, Mlsa Anne Nichols Ferrell, to Lewie Francis Redmon.

The wedding will Park. hi' A' Mrs. K. tr. uiair or tnis city, a 1 TT1 1 tl submits the following bit of history Thi Woman's Missionary Society of Tulip Street M.

E. Church will meet Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock at the church. Mrs. J. A.

Molloy be solemnized August 28. nf flip HH JEWELERS A "Spvpti Vmndrpd vpars iie'o r5sB CHURCH ST. AT SIXTH AVE. will conduct the devotional, and a brief talk by Miss Emily Armistead the days when knighthood was In flower, and feudal lords met aroond and a gr.iup of songs which Mrs. festive board In the highlands of Scotland on the western shore of Harvey A.

Cragon, will, give Hazel Andrews G. A. Holds Meeting. The Hazel Andrews Q. A.

of the Belmont Heights Baptist Church met on Friday afternoon, August with Miss Dorothy Tharp at Jier home on Montrose avenue. The meeting was opened with the singing of the hymn. A business session took place when an interesting program about Cuba was given. Later a delightful social hour was spent. Plans Completed for St.

Ann's Lawn Party. Plans have been completed for the lawn party and chicken supper which the members of St. Anne's Catholic church will' give August 12, on the church lawn, Charlotte road at Fifty-first avenue. Mrs. Nell Burns is general chairman and Loch Ijomond flourished the Mc will make up the Kirland clan.

Rival and friendly -elans were the Campbells, the Mc The Jere Baxter School, p. T. meets at the school Wednesday af Gresor, the Calhouns and the Gra ternoon, August 11 at 2:30 o'clock Yates-Worrall Mr. and Mrs. M.

13. Yates of Lyle. announce the engagement of their daughter, Anna Lee, to Fred W. Worrall. The wedding to be solemnized at an early date.

Thompson Capps Wedding Takes Place Today. Mr. and Mrs. G. D.

Capps of Union City, announce the approaching marriage of their daughter, Lottke Mae, to Roy Thompson of Nashville. The wedding takes place this afternoon at 1:30 o'clock at Union City. 1 1 1 1 1 "Tlie first recorded history of the Warland clan was in 1226, just Mrs. J. R.

Wruy will hostess of the regular monthly meeting Frl 700 voars ago this year. Duncan day, August 13. at her home on the younger brother of the Earl of 'cr'BS- Cline avenue. Lennox, became the chief. Through Snell's Special Cake Flour.

nil the years down the il.ivs of the IlovoluLinonry war. in every V- KlMll.h I'CMM' to A perfect cake with every bake, the capture of the Island of Ischli Adv, the wild pibruch of the clan could be heard. "This clan was of Celtic origin edJl 'AMI I Special Prices on Summer Silks 33-inch Silk Broadcloth Pure silk and wash Paik Your Cor FREE Northern Qarage, 144 Fifth No. $1.29 able; shown in a complete assortment of colors MISS LILLIE DRAKE WILLIAMS A charming girl of many talents is Miss Williams, who with her father and mother, Mr. and Mrs.

Douglas of Los is in Nashville visiting Mrs. Florence UoberU-on. Miss Williams is a graduate of Marlborough and In addition to her success as an artist is noted for her horsemanship, and especially for her ability to keep saddle (luring high jumping feats. She recently won a loving cup at the Los Angeles horseshow. 40-inch Washable Rat Crepe Every yard stamped "Guaranteed Washable;" shown in Iwenty-tive new 1 (Q shades 1.07 flnd deeply resented foreign Invasion, and with the rest of the highland chiefs gave untold trouble to the invading conquerors.

This irrepressible love of liberty caused them finally to flee their native heaths and come to America. The first historw of the McFarlands In America was the landing of John McFarland at Charleston, S. just before the Revolutionary war. His brother. Thomas, soon followed.

Inspired by the natura aversion of the highlanders to the British, they both enlitsed In the Continental army, and fought with great daring and loyalty until the close of the war. "For services rendered, the state of North Carolina granted to John McFarland st large tract of land near Lebanon. He reached the fort at Nashville In 1782, at the age of 33 years. He married Nancy Meii-cese, tlie daughter of James a man who figurer largely in the development of our cunmon-v Uli. "On January 10.

1784. James Meneese McFarland was horn, the second white child horn In the settlement. John McFarland and his wife fought valiantly on several 'occasions when the Fort woull bo attacked by Indians. Thj Avomen moulding the bullets while the men covered the Indians. After the battle of Nickerjack" and the subduing of the savages John Mc-Finland moved to his farm 3804.

There he raised a family. Three of Ills children jiiarried into the Bilbro family which lived near Rutland Baptist church. One daughter married Xathaniel Davis, another Joh i Homers, and the youngest daughter married Lewis Lindsiy. John Amnouncemnieinits 33-inch Heavy Pongee Absolutely till1 tal; especially good for children's frocks; d1 lk every desirable shade J) monument to the Women of the Confederacy, which will take place some time in September, in the Tennessee Historical rooms, Memorial Building, on Monday, Au gust 9 at 10:30. Representatives 33-inch Stripe Brcadcloth Never -sold for less than here now in a closing tffl A out sale at Pl.U of other division chapters are in vited to attend.

Mrs. Richard Reynolds will be hostess of an all-day meeting of Mis. Norman Campbell will entertain Wednesday afternoon to compliment her nieces, Misse9 Alice and Kertha Buford of Tallahassee. Florida. At the Belle Meade club on Tuesday ladies's day will be observed and on Thursday there will be the regular semi monthly card party and on Saturday niit.

club dinner dance. Miss Mary Lou Gordon White, President of Tennessee Division. United Daughters of the Confederacy, calls a meeting of the local U. D. C.

chapters to discuss plans for the unveiling of the making his home on tlie original grant of land. th-, Ladies Auxiliary to Nashville Council No. 102, United Commer cial Travelers on Wednesday, Au 40-inch Printed Georgette 40-inch Printed Crepe de Chine Patterns that sold as as S2.98. Priced to clear our shelves, QO Monday VOZ gust 11, ot her summer camp at Wooddale Grove. Ladies expect ing to atte ndwill meet at 10 o'clock in lion! of the First Baptist church where cars are to be in readi ness -to convey them to the camp, Values in the CottoirPatch Tlie lawn festival which the Howard School P.

T. plan to give Tuesday evening. August will place on the lawn of tlie 2000 Prs. Ruffled Curtains ANOTHER Of those timely Ruffled Curtain Sales that have made Lebeck's famous for Curtain Values! For in past sales we have sold thousands of pairs and we have never at-'" tempted a sale until we were absolutely certain that QUALITY WAS BEST and the PRICES LOWEST! If there is a need for a whole houseful of curtains, or just a single pair here are the BEST bargains! 700 Pairs Figured Marquisette Ruffled Curtains The u.uality ot the material in these curtains is exceptional, fashioned into 2 4 -yard curtains wHh deep, generous ruffles. The ligured effects of the material is quite attrac- Silk Mixed Crepes McFarland.

married Sarau V.i'luu. Andrew married Helen insmi of Louisiana, and Benjamin married Mary o' Humboldt. "James McFarland. the nlde-it noli, made his home in WilsoM county. Married Kuridice Bilbro, bad a large family ami great wealth and Influence, lie had three sons and six daughters.

From children came the Peyton. Hamilton. Whltselt. Swinglv, Williamson and Scales familial. Two of the sons were physicians, having un'dunted at Philadelphia in the early forties.

Dr. James I'oiier McFarland went to California with the forty-niners and hri-ame very successful as physician and statesman. Returning to M'llson county In his later years "Knim the lime when Naney Mo-necse moulded bullets for her hus. land to shoot Indians from the Fort at Nashville, this family Inn stood for the highest in our na-tinii. Their creed is that industry, intelligence, and integrity he-stows a higher crown than coronets of gold and precious stones.

The red white and blue of the clansman's plaid of Scotland has been changed to the red. white anil blue of Ihe American flag. fi.r this flag their bhrnd has been sacrificed on every battle field for freedom, even to the world war, where the boy of wonderful woman horn in this home gave his life for hi? country, in a burning school Third avenue, south, on Tuesday, August 10. Rose Nipher W. C.

T. I' will meet Thursday at Shelby park. A picnic lunch will he All members are asked to attend. Th Missionary Society of the Belmont M. church will meet MotNay afternoon at 3 o'clock at tho church.

Martha Jlaiuily Chapter, Da ugh-Mrs of the Confederacy will entertain the veterans at the Soldiers Home on Wednesday afternoon with a musical program A concert will given In the main auditorium of tlie home and later in the hospital ward. Refresh 49c tive. Tie-backs, ruttled, are included, inis VjJ I rM xvy iale, usual 1 .95 curtains, pair. So or more shies to make your selection from; all new work; small figures and vine effects on tinted grounds. Fine for the early fall house and street dresses.

A real value for Monday's selling. 9) Voile Ruffled Curtain A fine quality, Ivory color OGUE ments will be served the veterans by a committee composed of Mrs. S. P. (libson, chairman, Mrs.

Edward Seaton. Mrs. J. R. Vaughn, voile with rose or blue ruffles, are these curtains, Croi Bar Scrim Curtain 100 pairs in the sale, deeply ruffled, all white, 2 1-4 yards long, complete with tie-backs.

Very attractive Qflp values at, pair UJ MONTHiyjrYte 8 1-2 yards long. A valance and ruf $3.75 Mrs. R. B. Britt, Mrs John W.

fled tie-backs, pair. Whitfield. Mrs. R. F.

Blankenship, Mrs. W. L. Arnold and Mrs. E.

M. Lep. Colored Ruffle Curtain Colored ruffles on white cross bar, scrim fashion, most attractive curtains, The annual picnic and barbecue French Marquiaette Curtain White and ecru, with self-colored ruffles, each pair 2 1-2 yards long, and ruffled tie-backs make up exquisite 10 OC curtains, at pair cELtrre 2 long, ruffled tie-backs included, $1 lik-h was planned for July 21 and postponed due to the inclemency of rose and blue, psir 2000-Yds. of Voiles That Formerly Sold at 39c and 49c 2,000 yards 3(c and 49c Voiles; all hard- tlio weather, will he given on Au gust 14, near the St. Lawrence Catholic church on Paradise Ridge.

Tho proceeds will be used for the Ruffled Voile Curtaim White and gold, blue or rose ruffles and valance with two rows colored ruflles: tie-backs, also ruffled, includ- tl1 7Q Colored Figure Marquitette Ruffled curtain of this material and beautiful. Colored figures and cross bar effects, curtains 2 1-4 yards itjl CQ long, with tie-backs, pair aO J. ed, pair twist Chiffon Voile; 40-inch wide; beautiful designs, small figures, dots and floral effects, yard 24c benefit of the church. Refreshments of all kinds will be served and among the many attractions planned Is a concert which a Nashville band is to give. Eastland P.

T. will give an Have You Had An Estimate of Your New Shade Order Made At Lebeck's? Third Floor entertainment in tlie school auditorium, Monday evening, August 9, at 8 clock. Mrs. Herman Myatt assisted by a number of local radio artists, and James Frith What's New In Toiletries with his company of black faced Sensational Sale ot Smart Street comedians will give the program. The proceeds of the entertainment will be used for the school fund.

All friends of the school and mem Jewelry $2.60 tbree-fttrnnd Charleston Curb Chain Necklace, green or platloord finish; special $2.00 Pearls, guaranteed 24-lnch, Indestructible; special, Bl.St. tl.30 Jewelers' quality double Compact, silver engraved de-Hiun; special, Re. Sterling Silver Par Pins, fitted with safety elaps; special. $1.49. $3.75 sad' $3.95 dainty Besded Rafrs, all combination colors; special, 2.0S.

Notions $1.25 silk and rubber Sanitary Aprons, flesh or white; special $1.00. $1.50 extra quality coverall rubber Kitchen Apron; special. $1.00. 7 5c Hickorv Abdominal and Hose Supporter; special, 59c. 49c pure rubber Step-in, flesh color; special, 39c.

39c pure rubber Sanitary Apron; special, 29c 10c Hemstitching Spool Silk; all colors: special, '3 for 25c. 6 Augwt Dresses Actual Value to $3.95 bers of the association are asked to be present. The County Council V. T. will hold its regular monthly meeting Friday, August 13 at the court house at 10 a.

m. Miss Julia Green will make an address on matters of vital Importance to the organization and representatives of the $1.98 associations are asked to be pres Mimes'. Women' Slim The Ctlule, accuraUly forecasting the trend of Autumn fashion. A beautiful rose beige kid with underlaid quarter oj brook ripple baby calf to blend narrow strap sUnder heeL This exotic creation by $fjd-Welsh invilesyour inspection. moderately priced at ent.

After the meeting the members will attend the cooking demonstration given by Mrs. Gor-dan Parman at Jere Baxter school under the auspices of tha school's Stationery (lite Irish Poplin Pound Paper, pink or blue shades; special, S9e. Heckled edge, large Paper nd Envelopes; special, 49o box. 30e Novels, by the best modern authors; special, 23c each. $1.50 pure rubber combination Syringe and Water Bottle; special, 49c 65c purs rubber Ba tiling" Caps, dainty new designs; special, s.

10 .7 EXCLUc'IVELY AT 16 to tfl Cool, Sheer Voile Luitrou Chiff-O-Ray Sh Vnmerinf Rayon You'll be nmiizod at thesi' drosses. You'll be amazoil nt the line quality of fnb ric nnd the becoming styles, a mi most of nil. vou'll be amazed nt auch low price it will iirfje you in lmv several. Dresses for Vacation Shopping Afternoon Sports A host of lovely c'lor-aml style' to eli'inp from. Tliey nro diffrrrnt eveiy respect from the one iisun'ly finds priced nl Be Here Early 'en Is biijie.

but at thU price they'll go quickly. Spanish Perfumes Individual Perfume of the Highest Class The individual perfume of (Raquel Miller) the Spanish Dancer, who is in this country for a few months only. The original package is of Spanish designs and contains two (4 Tht Style Center of the South" Silverware SI. 50 and $1.75 Britannia metal Knives, orks. Table, Desert and TeasDoons.

Salad Forks and Ice Tea Spoons; special, $1.10. $2.50 odd lot of Sterling Silver Cold Meat Fork; Pie Server, Cake Server and Tomato Server; special, 1.10. Jl.orytritannia metal Salt and Peper Set, special 79c. 1.50 and $1.75 gold or silver Gilt Swing Picture Frames, sizes from 4 by 6 In. to 8 by 10 special, $1.10.

$1.25 guaranteed Clock; special, $1.00. P. T. A. The lawn festival which the West End W.

C. T. pianned for Friday evening, August 6 was postponed until Friday August 21. It Is to take place at the corner of Twenty-fifth avenue and Centennial Park. A regular monthly meeting of the Ladle's Aid of Price Memorial church will be held Wednesday afternoon of this wek at 2:30 o'clock in the church parlor? with Mrs Donald Cleave and Mrs.

Archie Dude as hostesses. Mrs. Judson Eakes will have charge of the devotional exercises. I'ai'islioncis of St. Anne's Episcopal church have received word from the rector, the Reverend Phillips S.

Oilman, who with Mrs. Oilman has been In Massachusetts for the past several weeks, that thev have been Fresh ShipnMh' Gladiolus $3.00 Value 0 ounces. Fresh, cuts, Lots of Buds, dot 95 'Jkminine outwear Price $33.00 Bottle 504 Church Street 1 detained and will arrive In Nashville on Tuesday. J. Clifton Owen will.

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