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Kingsport Times-News from Kingsport, Tennessee • 20

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Kingsport, Tennessee
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2 Sunday May 3 1953 Kingsport Hmes-News Miss GladysMiller RO Elsea Wui JiJLf 2 PendLt $re JJonorecl Sli owerd DIAMOX and Is employed In Research Laboratories of Tennessee Eastman Co Kingsport The groom who is the son of Mr and Mrs Elsea of Bristol Tenn Is also emjployed In Eastman research laboratories He attended Berea College Berea Kyn and served in the 8 Navy during World War S4 9' 1 EgCfBStvftV home on York Road Mrs Elsea is a graduate Of Wlnthrop College Rock Hill 8 Miss Betty Kelley of Roanoke Arrangements of lilac and gladl and Dr Barney Pendleton oJi decorated party rooms who will be married May 30 The honoree wore a smart S' EJ0W i i wim CHESTER Mr and Mrs Ralph Otis Elsea are on a honeymoon in New Orleans following their wedding Sunday April 20 in Chester The bride is the former Miss Gladys Miller daughter of Mrs Lewis Harry Miller Chester and the late Mr Miller Marriage vows were spoken in the Gilmour Room of Purity Presbyterian Church at 2 in the afternoon The ceremony was performed by the Rev Raleigh Engle Nuptial music was played by Harry Arthur Wells cousin of the bride was used as a prelude and de was played softly during the ceremony The bride given in marriage by her brother Harry Malone Miller of Chester wore a pale blue suit and carried a bouquet of white orchids and lilies of the valley Mrs Robert Wages of Fayetteville attended her sister as matron of honor and wore a blue faille dress and carried a bouquet of pink carnations and rosebuds Miss Robbie Wages niece of the bride was junior She wore a rose taffeta dress and carried a miniature matching bouquet' Edward Carter of Bristol Term served as the best man Mrs Miller chose a tea blue dress with a corsage of pink rosebuds for her marriage Mrs Samuel Henry Elsea mother of the groom was attired in a navy dress complemented by a pink rosebud corsage Following the wedding Mr and Mrs Harry Miller entertained with a reception at their 2" s' ys 'sf '9 s' 'f- 9' tf 4 A ss 4 9 emerald green silk crepe dress with matching cameo Jewelry and black patent accessories rhe Potters presented the couple a crystal pitcher During the evening guests played canasta with high prizes going to Mr and Mrs Jennings Tom Strickland was bingo winner Other guests were Dr and Mrs Earles Mr and Mrs Newton Greene Dr and Mrs Pannell Mr and' Mrs Ray Pylant Mr and Mrs James Quillen Mr and Mrs Ray Meredith Mrs Strickland and George Earles Last week Miss Kelley was hostess to Mrs Pendleton and Mrs Jennings mother and sister of the groom-to-be and Mrs Pannell in Roanoke During their visit the bride-elect was honoree at a miscellaneous shower given by her sister-in-law Mrs Felix Kelley Sue Click Honored Mrs Sue Click of Church Hill Route 4 was entertained recently with a housewarming given by a group of friends and relatives at the home of Mr and Mrs Hugh Armstrong Gifts were opened by Mrs Earl Fletcher Refreshments were served to approximately 50 guests by Mrs Lois Parrott Miss Estelle Armstrong Miss Vivian Long and Miss Marie Blevins were complimented with two showers this week during Miss visit here Mr and Mrs Howard Earles entertained last night with a kitchen shower at the home of his parents in Rldgefields The honoree was attractive in a rose print nylon dress with 91 matching stole and black accessories Invited guests included Mr and Mrs Richard Preston Mr and Mrs Fred Deveen Mr and Mrs William Phillips Mr and Mrs Philip Cox Mr and Mrs Charles McNeil Mr and Mrs Kenneth Bingham Mr and Mrs Robert Bingham Mr and Mrs Donald Tucker Mr and Mrs William Crawmer Mr and Mrs Ballard Hickman Mr apd Mrs Robert Cross Mr and Mrs Frank Buckles Dr and Mrs Winston Pannell Mr and Mrs Curtis Jennings Mr and Mrs Russell Thomberry Mr and Mrs Paul Glade Miss Susan Pecktal Miss Veda Rose Pannell Miss Helen Rhea Hord of Church Hill Miss Doris Ann Still Miss Mary Robinson Miss Ruth Von Bramer Miss Doris Stout Miss Mary Ellen Starnes Miss Ruth Rothenberry Miss Vivian Sewell Miss Dorothy Ring Bill Pecktal George Stone Glen Claiborne Walter Allen Ray Baker and George Earles CANASTA Mr and Mrs Glen Potter honored the engaged couple with a crystal and linen shower at the Potter home on Cypress Street mm vV Mrs Lester Jennings (Olan Mills) Margie Moody Weds Lester Jennings of white carnations I Shipley was best man i The groom is the son of Mr and Mrs A Jennings of Kingsport After the ceremony the couple left for a honeymoon in Daytona Beach On their return they will be at home on Miller Street Located Next To Colonial TV Sales and Service Station in Lynn Garden Open 7 AM Till 0 PF1 Patronage Will De Appreciated" Cedar View Presbyterian Church was the scene Saturday April 25 of the marriage of Miss Margie Moody and Lester Jennings The Rev I Buchannan performed the double-ring ceremony in the sanctuary which was decorated with white gladioli ivy and candelabras Wedding music was presented by Mrs Mack Hicks who sang and and Mrs Arthur Nelson accompanist The bride given in marriage by her brother Clay Moody wore a blue suit with white accessories and carried a white prayer book topped with gardenias She is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Moody Kingsport Route 3 Mrs Bruce Williams served as her matron of honor She wore a pink taffeta dress with white accessories "and a corsage treasures for Here are gifts to make Mother feel cherished to make her look her loveliest! See our gift array of fashions! Sullivan County YFH Club Has Talent Contest The Young Farmers and Homemakers Club of Sullivan County sponsored a senior talent contest of the Sullivan County High Schools at their recent monthly meeting Bluff City High seniors placed first with a chorus reading and dramatic skit Lynn View seniors placed second with a dramatic skit and Holston Institute placed third with a quartet and a group of chorus girls participating Scott Stickley member of the YFH gave a short review on the Young Farmers and Homemakers Club Seniors interested in the club were urged to become mem-- bers Folk games and refreshments were enjoyed after the talent show The next meeting will be May 23 at the Blountville Fire Hall Joan Torbett will give a review the YFH State Tour to Mexico Mrs Coffman Is HD Club Hostess Mrs George Coffman was hostess for the April meeting of Beulah Home Demonstration Club with Mrs William Mllhorn acting as her assistant Devo tionals were conducted by Mrs Avery Nichols The following instructive talks were given: Mrs Bowery of Mrs Bud Strickler and Food Mrs Barnes and Mrs Mil-horn Business A game was played with the winning prize going to Mrs Barnes Hostess for the next meeting will be Mrs George Knittel il 1 fit A kd li jr-s I I pi -H c- Si-: 1 ih t-'i BiJ 5 i i 7 1 -3 i Tii i s-tf-i i 1 a i-! (i 1 1 I Her wardrobe should have a soft sweet print like this the perfect dress for hot-weather festivities In breeze -cool washable bemberg rayon sheer these dresses are designed to fit exactly the shorter fuller figure without expensive alterations A variety of styles in the prettiest possible ways and half sizes From 895 Leisure fashions styled for gift giving Ilka this brunch coat in embossed cottoi print The same style also shown in the coachman robe t9th with elbow length cuffed sleeves 'full skirt Perfect treasures to give to receive on Day 'From 795 a- ggfr- wf ft-fi wmo DAY What could be more appropriate for a precious Mom than precious i fashions! They give her a beautiful air and add to her favorite clothes want to 1 come in choose from our wide and beautiful collection accessories galore crisp little scarves dainty hackles costume jewelry petite gloves handbags in straw fabrics patent' and endlessly practical nylon hosiery Many many more of the gifts that make own day a happy and memorable occasion Give Her A Gift Certificate Charge Accounts Invited 7 Why you come in today end learn to dance the Arthur quick and easy Special rates special parties during his 40th Anniversary celebration too! ARTIIU3 MURRAY 133 Broad Phone 3898 1-ri: 'fit- i "MM Fashions Second Floor 1 'SmT IV- 3.

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