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Kingsport Times-News from Kingsport, Tennessee • 18

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"I 4-B Kingsport Tlmes-News unday January a 1954 GoldenRulels Main Guide To Mental Health 1 x- v- i- i 1y Mental health is achieved essentially by common sense and following the Golden Rule Mrs Edward Kane told members of Lynn View High School Parent-Teacher -Association The social worker spoke to the group at their monthly meeting this week "It takes positive thinking and honesty to bring out the best in a child Mrs Kane continued She also pointed out some of the steps being taken in the state to promote mental health A piano solo was given by Jimmie Catron Mrs Lowell Brobeck led the devotional A rummage sale will be given Friday to raise funds for new choir robes it was announced Members were also reminded of the kick-off dinner for the evaluation committee from the Southern Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools to be given Feb 6 Sponsored by the school and PTA the dinner will be attended by faculty members and guests 4 4-' 1 Mrs Clay Hensley Jr prior to her marriage Dec 30 at Gate City First Baptist Church ftas Miss Bonita Robinette of Church Hill Rt 3 The Rev Lester Ferguson officiated The newlyweds will live at Church Hill Rt 4-She is employed" atrWestRidgerocery unurch Mrs Virgil Lee Mallett Living In Rogersville Hill while the bridegroom is an employe of Peoples Oil Co Kingsport Mrs Robert At Home Perry McClain On Dale Street Beatrice Fairfax Says Pleasant Vie Baptist Is Scene of Rites For Miss Baxter McClain Wife Has More Than Ample Justification For Divorcing Man Mrs McClain is a junior at Ket-ron High School while the bridegroom is employed by Quick-Way Machine Co Miss Crawford WedAtBrides the wedding of Miss Louise Crawford and Virgil Lee Mallett was solemnised Saturday Dec 24 at 1 oclock in the afternoon at the home of the bride's parents Mr and Mrs Ervin Crawford Route 4 'The bridegroom is the son of Mr and Mrs Mitchell Mallett Rogersville Route The double rihg ceremony was performed by the Rev Gott Given in marriage by her father the bride wore a blue suit with navy accessories Her corsage was a white orchid Mrs Carlde Hammond of Kingsport Route 4 was her sister's matron of honor She wore a navy FURNACES OIL COAL WINKLER OIL FLOOR FURNACE ESAPlansFeb Sweetheart Ball Mrs Nile Heermans was hostess to the Epsilon Sigma Alpha sorority Tuesday evening atJher home in the staff quarters of Hol-ston Ordnance Works Area This was the monthly social meeting and following the program Miss Billie Jo Russell president presided over a special business session which had been called for the purpose of completing the plans for the Sweetheart Ball to be sponsored by the sorority February 4 at the Kingsport Civic Auditorium All ballots for the Sweetheart of ESA who will be crowned at the ball are to be submitted to Mrs Heermans sponsor and counselor Members who were not present are requested to mail their marked ballots or call Mrs Heermans Several hundred bids are being mailed out and tickets to the ball may be bought at the door An Invitation from the state president Mrs Alex Beckmann to attend a meeting in Johnson City Tuesday evening was accepted and representatives were appointed At that time various sororities will report their plans for participation in the program for the State ESA Convention to be held in Johnson City in March Mrs Heermans served refresh ments to her guests who in addition to Miss Russell included Mrs Jack Booher Mrs Nick Deskins Mrs Bill Glover Mrs Eugene Ket-ron Mrs Harvey Prichard Mrs Maurice Whlttamore and Miss Charlsie Middleton Springdale Club Names Officers Charles Williams was elected president of Springdale Community Club at a recent meeting Other officers named were Mrs Benton vice president Mrs Loyd Johnson secretary Mrs Charles Hamblen treasurer Mrs A Lady devotional chairman Mrs LeRoy Light hostess chairman President Williams using as his topic Lets Make the Most of the New Year gave the devotional Mrs Lady outgoing president presided over the business session Mr and Mrs Robert Perry Clain who were married December 30 are now making their home at 930 Dale St The Rev Ralph Cooke performed the ceremony at Pleasant View Baptist Church The bride is the former Mlsl Virginia Mae Baxter daughter of Mr and Mrs Lawrence Baxter! Forest View Road The bridegroom 1 is the son of Mr and Mrs Finley McClain of Blountville KINGSPORT CAMERA -398 -Cherokee -St- f-Honr Service la at It Out at 4 a eanup Whats Left of 40904 BTO Ceaplete Wlftfct 1 Circulating Fi Fare4 Draft Pea 9 Safety Switch 4 Aitswallt Caw irate 9 Clean-Oat Rad INSTALLED COUPLET With tWMHUew Tank rSEt ESTIMATE A INSPECTION N0 DOWN PAYMENT LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS UP TO 34 MONTHS TO PAY SOUTHERN SHEET- METALdWORKS- Dial Circle 5-1241 334 Sullivan EL Prtee Wtmm $24099 te $359 CBIrtlr tattll4 t- flm BnM Iih Im Finur Ututl rrlr4 NOW! fr EiUbsU lupMttae Sal sale starts Monday Odd Lota In Fall and Winter Shoes 1 TABLE CASUALS Valais to 1085 Dear Beatrice Fairfax: Five years ago when my husband was in Texas in the Air Force I could not take my little boy then 4 and go to join him as I was expecting another child shortly Instead my husband was to come home when the baby was born and take all of us back with him when the baby was old enough to travel But instead of coming home hi wrote me a letter asking me to sue him for divorce He saidie knew neither his parents nor I would approve the things he had been doing drinking gambling lost all the money he had saved and got a 17-year-old girl in trouble The reason he wanted a divorce was so he could marry this girl I wrote and told him would neither sue him nor give him a divorce So then he sued me saying that I had refused to come and live with him Hts parents got me a lawyer who proved that everything my husband said was false and his suit was thrown out court He- has aot-written -to any of us since then except to send his parents three announcements of babies born to him and this girl His parents are very good to the children and me and my father-in-law told me that when he was gone his sons share of what he has will go to my two boys They do not want me to get a divorce though' HAD TO ACCEPT PUBLIC ASSISTANCE When my allotment from the government suddenly stopped I found out that my husband had been discharged from the Air Force I swore out a warrant for him but was told they didn't know where to start hunting for him So I had to go on public assistance in order to live and take care of my two children and have Just $64 a month to do everything on Now I would like to get a divorce because there is a doctor here in town who seems to be interested in me and my children He has never been married and I think he would go with me if I had my divorce He takes my oldest boy around with him when he makes professional calls likes to -S 4 1 5' irgil Mallett Parents Home wool dress with navy and red accessories and a corsage of red carnations Rondall Kestner Kingsport served as best man A reception was given following the wedding Assisting in serving were Mrs Jasper Strlckler Mrs Carlee Hammond Miss Wilma Ruth Barr and Miss Mildred Barr all of Kingsport The bride is a graduate of Sullivan High School and Witneys School of Business Mr Mallett is a graduate of Surgoinsville High School Both are employed at Borden Mills Inc The newlweds are making their home with the bridegrooms parents High School and la now an employe of Borden Mills The bridegroom is a graduate of Rye Cove High School and is employed at Motor Sales Co The newlyweds are residing In Kingsport FRANKLIN PRINTING COMPANY Since 1918 Main Near Cherokee PHONE Cl 7-7191 I UP TO $2000 1 TABLE DRESS SHOES AND STREET SHOES Vaises to 1395 Dr Pete Palaiota Psychiatrist To Speak To PTA Dr Pete Palasota a- psyw chlatrlst who opened practice in Kingsport in July 1955 will be the guest speaker at the Ross Robinson Junior High PTA meeting Tuesday at 7:30 pm Dr Palasotas topic will be "Emotional Problems of the Adolescent will also welcome a general question answer and dls-cusslorrpeTtodTollowing hir talk Dr Palasota is a graduate of University of Texas Medical Branch Galveston Texas He is a Navy veteran -of-World-War IL-After graduation from medical school he went into the Air Force and there did specialty work in psychiatry and electroencephalography After returning from service he did work at the University of Texas Medical Branch before going into private practice here in Kingsport He is married and has two children HEAVY DUTY WINKLES STEEL FURNACES ul No Refunds AH Sales" Final 214 Center USE YOUR Xf 1 come here and play games with him in the evening and gave both boys many lovely gifts thlh past Christmas But with pnly $64 it month and no chance of earning anything myself with the children to care for how can I get my divorce? One lawyer told me it would cost $185 and another said $165 Sue Ann Dear Sue Ann: In my opinion you surely have more than ample justification for divorcing your husband and freeing yourself so that you might have achance-tofind happiness-with Someone else As for how the legal action can be financed I see two possible ways ARRANGE MATTERS SO YOU CAN WORK -The first would be to find out If you cannot make some arrangements to have the children taken care of while you go to work There is hardly any town today that doesn't have a daytime nursery of some sort to care for the children of working mothers Perhaps too since your husbands parents are so sympathetic toward you they might be persuaded to see the matter your way and give you some financial help The other possibility is to seek help from the Legal Aid Society a national organization with branches all over the country which in many types of legal difficulty comes to the aid of those who cannot afford to engage a private lawyer If you wbuld like to have the address of the branch of this organization nearest you so that you could get in touch with them and ask if your case is a type they would be willing to take on send me a letter giving me your name and address and I will forward it to you Nice for a snack: Start by washing and coring a red-skinned apple Cut the apple Into 'inch rounds and dip in pineapple or orange juice Make sandwiches of two apple rounds and one round of Cheddar cheese Serve with salted nuts and good hot coffee Day Listed TUESDAY 24th Your Choice Cut Of Home Made Pie 7c Reg 15c Cut THURSDAY Steamed Pork Chop with Sauer Kraut en Casserole 23c SATURDAY 28lh Hot Roast Beef Sandwich with Brown Gravy and Croamy Whita Potato 27c MY JANUARY FAB1IC CLEA Mrs Franklin Ramey Former Miss Ilene Snapp Lunch Specials Fabrics for drapes slip covers bedspreads etc consisting of ANTIQUE SATIN BARKS GLOSHEEN and CfflNTZSale Starts Monday imi GROUP NO 2 Short Lengths Miss Ilene Snapp Becomes Bride Of Franklin Ramey Miss Hene Snapp daughter of Mr and Mrs Snapp 2342 Edgewood St became the bride of Franklin Ramey eon of Mr and Mrs James Ramey of Sur-golnsville on Saturday January 14 Tfee double ring epremony was performed at the home of the officiating minister the Rev Freeman Weight pastor of Glenwood Baptist Church Kingsport The bride chose for her wedding a white wool dress with black accessories A corsage of red carnations completed her ensemble Mrs Ramey attended Sullivan GROUP NO 1 Long Lengths Good For The MONDAY 23rd Large Bowl Homemade Vegetable Soup 10c WEDNESDAY 25th One-Fourth Golden Brown Fried Chicken 32c FRIDAY 27lh Tuna Fish Croquette with Pea Sauce 24c I1IK mpsre! Save (as is) Off Special Group Of Chintz and LOANS Glosheen Quilted PIECE Phono: Circle 5-3137 for your loan today I GOODS and DRAPERY DEPT emmucjDv FINANCE A THRIFT CORPORATION Of 311 ioit Market treat phene: Circle 5-3137 3rd FLOOR ll I I COMMUNITY INVESTMENT CERTIFICATES PAY 3 PER ANNUM CAFETERIA 112 Market Street TLMES-ISEWS CLASSIFIED ADS GET RESULTS 'l ll I 'l t' i 5 'I )- s' 'i i v'.

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