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20-A THE JACKSON SUN, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1963 Henderson O.ES. Holds Meeting HENDERSON, Tenn. Chap Press Club Meets Oct. 4-5 MORRISTOWN The Tennessee Woman's Press and Authors Club will hold its annual convention in Gatlinburg Oct. 4-5, Mrs.

Edward A. McClanahan Claims Alice Powell as Bride Miss Reynolds To Pledge Vows Mr. and Mrs. W. L.

Reynolds of Jackson announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Shirley Reynolds, to William StanfiU of Henderson. The coupel will marry on the afternoon of September 15 in Henderson at the home of Mr. Stan-fill's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bailey Stanfill.

ter 120, Order of the Eastern Star, met in the Masonic Hall for the official visit of Sister ft Bertha Oakley, Associate Grand Matron and Ray G. Osborne, John E. Helms publicity chairman, announced. Saturday. wedding the bride's parents entertained at their lovely country home at a reception.

Mrs. Powell welcomed guests wearing a sheath in green brocade with small hat in bronze velvet Associate Grand Patron, Order of the Eastern Star in Tennes Mrs. c. E. Kogers 01 jonnson City will preside at this the 63rd meeting of the group.

see. Preceding the meeting a beau and veiling. Her other accessories were in green and she BROWNSVILLE, Tenn. Mr. and Mrs.

Edward McClanahan are making preparations to move to their Fayette farm home following their recent wedding and honeymoon to the Gulf Coast. The bride is the former Miss Alice Powell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas PowelL Mr. McClanahan is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. M. D. McClanahan. tifully planned banquet was held in the dining room of the pinned a cymbidium orchid Skylark Restaurant.

corsage in gold at her shoul Mrs. Odessia Austin. Worthy der. Matron of the Henderson chap ter, introduced Mrs W. M.

Mc- Callum, president of the Gavel Club, who in turn introduced; the visitors. The table was centered with arrangements of blue and white MISS SHIRLEY REYNOLDS The couple was married at Mt. Pleasant Methodkt Church, Sunday, September 1, at four o'clock in the afternoon. The daisies and placecards were embossed with the bluebird em Mountains, before going to Knoxville where he is a Senior Rev. Rex Norville of Nashville, at the University of Tennessee.

VISITS AND VISTORS brother-in-law of the bride, officiated at the double ring ceremony. Nuptial music was pre Mr. and Mrs. J. W.

Blount, Mrs. McClanahan, mother of the groom, was lovely in a sheath dress of royal blue crepe with matching hat and shoes. Her corsage was of cymbidium orchids in white. The bride's table was overlaid with a cutwork cloth and centered with a tiered wedding cake with silver candelabra on either end of table. Punch was served from a small table.

Mrs. Rex Norville and Miss Mary Olive Powell, sisters of the bride, served cake and Mrs. Davie McClanahan and Miss Ginger Thornton served punch. Others assisting in entertaining guests were Miss Minnie Mc-Rae Powell and Mrs. George Murray of Memphis.

Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Wilson of Evansville, maternal grandparents of the bride, were present. Mrs. Wilson wearing a blue silk sheath with white car and their daughter, Mrs.

Fred sented by Wilson Powell, organ blem. The invocation was given by Edward L. Rush, Worthy Patron. The menu consisted of baked ham, green beans, snowflake potatoes, tossed salad, cherry cobbler, hot rolls and iced tea. When the members assembled at the Masonic Hall, Mrs.

Austin welcomed the large group ist, brother of the bride, and Robinson and Freddie, from Auburn, visited Mr. and William N. Walker III, soloist Mrs. Latham Blount on Tues The church was decorated with floor baskets of white day. Mrs.

Mildred Baker and Tom gladioli, candelabra with burning tapers and clematis entwined in the altar. my Harrell have been visiting of visitors from Selmer, Mill- Mrs. Rosa Lovett and Mrs. Ted Tadlock in Benton, Ky. this week.

The petite bride was given in marriage by her father and wore a wedding gown of peau Dr. and Mrs. John Crabtree of ington, Juno, Bath Springs, Jackson, Chattanooga, Jamestown, Bethel Springs, Nashville, Sardis, Adamsville, Whitehaven, and Ebenezer. The Associate Grand Matron and Associate Grand Patron de soie. The fitted bodice fea Chattanooga spent Sunday with Mrs.

Crabtree's parents, Mr. MR. AND MRS. EDWARD ARTHUR McCLANAHAN tured a low rounded neckline and ehort sleeves, and self-cov and Mrs. Arlie Fisher.

ered buttons secured the front Sam Rogers, who underwent Hutchinson's School in Memphis, second and third progressions was home for the Labor Day At the end of play Mrs. Stroup were introduced and seated in the East. Other distinguished members were welcomed and introduced, including Past Grand of bodice. The full skirt fell into a demi-train. Her veil of illusion was shoulder length and fell from a coronet of lace me surgery at Jackson Madison County Hospital on Monday is recovering nicely.

holiday. held high score and Mrs. Marshall was low scorer. Mrs. Dil Mrs.

Joyce Kirby, Welcome Mr. and Mrs. Henry Levvo of dallions, and she carried a Matron, Grand Instructor, Worthy Matrons, Worthy Patrons, Past Matrons and Past Patrons. Wagon area supervisor, of Hen eheath of Fugi mums tied with day won the Bingo prize. Paducah, Ky.

have recently visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Blount. satin love knots. derson was in Huntingdon Wed "The Love of.

God" was sung nesday visiting sponsors and the Miss Mary Olive Powell, of the bride, served as maid by Mrs. Mary Bell and W. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Smith and Mrs.

Warren Carter was hostess to members of the Woman's Club Wednesday at her home on the McLemoresville hostess, Mrs. Mary Lou Barlow. children, Mark and Gay, are of honor and Mrs. Charles Mc Burkhead and the poem, "Bluebird of Happiness" added much Clanahan and Miss Ginger to the initiatory work which nation corsage. Other out-of-town guests included Dr.

and Mrs. David Wilson and family of Evansville, William Dalglish of Somerville, N.J., Mr. and Mrs. Rives Hutcherson, Huron Hutcherson and Mrs. Mary Bly-the Eason of Jackson, Miss.

FOR TRAVELING The bride changed to a two piece suit dress in cotton with which she wore brown accessories REHEARSAL On Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. M. D. McClanahan entertained at Harvey's with a dinner party for members of the wedding party and out-of-town guests.

The young couple chose this time to present gifts to their attendants. The bride-elect was lovely in a blue pima cotton dress with white embroidery. Thornton were bridesmaids Road. Mrs. Crocker Watson, vice- Mr.

and Mrs. Everett Ward are in Lawrence, Kansas, to be with the children of Dr. and was beautifully done by the of They wore identical dresses of president, presided. With emphasis on music at the gold metalize faille featuring scooped neckline, short eleeves ficers. The Associate Matron, Mrs Pearl White and Associate Pa Mrs.

Jack Weir while they are in Europe. Dr. Weir is a uni Wear one of these Wear one of these colorful footballs to your team's game this week. They're available FREE for all Jackson High and Merry High games. Pick them up at Southern Laundry Cleaner, 109 Highland, or dial 427-4418 and we'll gladly deliver one for each member of your family to your home.

Get yours each week and be a booster. beginning of the club year Mrs R. B. Wilson was in charge of and full skirts that fell in un-pressed pleats. They wore flor versity teacher in Lawrence.

moving this weekend to their new home, purchased from Mr. and Mrs. Bill Dixon. Mr. and Mrs.

P. A. White and Mrs. Narice Smith visited Mrs. White's aunt, Mrs.

Fannie Allen at Scotts Hill Satur-dya. Mrs. Allen is improving after a serious illness. Mrs. Bonnie Allen has been in Jackson Madison County Hospital with her aunt, Mrs.

Bertie Graves. Mr. and Mrs. P. A.

White the program on Johann S. Bach, tron, Maury White, presented the official visitors with monetary gifts. A white birdcage Mr. and Mrs. Billy Portis, outstanding German composer.

Tommy and Leigh Ann were in al coronets of velvet in shades of bronze and green and bronze pumps. They carried cascade The famous cantata "The planter containing white trail Tiptonville Sunday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Parks and arrangements of bronze mums. ing azalea and ivory with and emblem of the Dove of Peace Magnificat" by Bach was discussed and records of other cantata excerpts were played.

These family. Don Beasley of Memphis held a love offering. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Pinkley served as best man and groomsmen were Charles McClanahan Mr.

Osborne was presented a are now in their Philadelphia, were organ numbers by Carl Weinrich; have been in Jackson recently apartment and he will be and Davie McClanahan, broth pipe containing a similar arrangement of flowers with a The hostess was assisted by gin graduate work in the Univer small dove of peace and blue sity of Pennsylvania's Wharton bird of happiness with a love her daughter, Miss Ann Carter and Mrs. W. E. McKenzie when she received and served her visiting Mr. and Mrs.

Earl Wyatt. Mr. Wyatt is confined to his bed after suffering a heart attack. Mrs. Maurice Moore came School of Finance and ers of the groom, and Tom Powell and Joe Parker served as junior groomsmen.

RECEPTION Immediately following the Bridge Club Holds Meeting mm offering. guests. Addresses were given by the Associate Grand Matron and Mrs. Maggie Vaughn of Miami, Wednesday because of the seri is a visitor with her sis The weekly luncheon and Associate Grand Patron. HUNTINGDON, Tenn.

Following the closing cere ous illness of her mother, Mrs. Edward Aaron. Mr. and Mrs. Jack White of ter, Mrs.

W. W. Clifton and family. The Cliftons' daughter, Mrs. Thursday evening the two table bridge club, Ace of Clubs, met Tuesday at the home of Mrs.

mony, a social hour was held PARK Kenneth Branon and Debbie of in the dining room. The color Memphis spent the weekend bridge club to which Mrs. Kenneth Martin Jr. belongs was en Romney Ware. Luncheon was served at 12:30 p.m.

theme of blue ana white was with Mr. and Mrs. Benny Yar- Memphis will arrive Sunday to spend the week. bro and other relatives. tertained in her home on Jones also carried out on the refreshment table with the emblem of A pretty summer bouquet mix Miss Bettie Kirk will return 109 Highland Mr.

Houston Chalk will ob ture of colorful late summer and Street. Arriving at eight o'clock for the dove and bluebird centering the blue and white floral ar serve his 96th birthday at his home here next Wednesday. wDd flowers decorated the dining table. A special luncheon guest three progressions were Mrs. Monday from Johnson City where she has visited Guy Wilson Jr.

and his family for five days. She went by plane from McKellar Field at Jackson. On Main LAUNDRY-CLEANERS Extending Oar 1 HOUR CLEANING SERVICE In By 4:00 P.M. Out By 5:00 P.M. Open Til 6 P.M.

Except Sat. 7 P.M. Thomas Belew, Mrs. William was Mrs. Frank Markham of Tiptonville, attending with her Moody, Mrs.

Bobby Dilday, Mrs. J. C. Stroup, Mrs. E.

E. Pace mother, Mrs. R. A. Douglass.

While the Rev. and Mrs. James Other guests who remained for Mrs. Bobby Vancleave, Mrs. L.

Bagby are on vacation the contract progressions also were A. D. Marshall and Mrs. Leon Rev. J.

C. Gilbert of Lexington will fill the pulpit Sunday at the Mesdames Marshall Priest Finley Johnson, Robert Murray, ard Gray. The hostess served a salad plate with coffee between the First Methodist Church. Recent visitors in the home of Neill A. Wright, Richard Greene, A.

D. Marshall and Mrs. Kroger-Priced means Thanks to Kroger's Volume! Mr. and Mrs. H.

C. Daniel and rangement. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Murdell Barker, Mrs. Adele Johnson, Mrs.

Bessie Simmons, and Mrs. Sue Butler. 8 White-Vise Pledge Vows DECATURVILLE, Tenn. Miss Hilda White and Mr. James Douglas Vise were married on Friday Aug.

30, at the Mt. Lebanon Methodist Church at 6 p.m. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Loyd White, and Mr.

and Mrs. James Landon son were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bumpus and daughter, Linda, Mrs. Wright was high score and the Misses Diane and Pat prize winner with second high going to Mrs.

Douglass and Winslow of Jackson. Mrs. Ethel Hawkins has had Cadillac prize to Mrs. Murray, major surgery at Baptist Memorial Hospital in Memphis. With her is her son, James, and Mrs.

Mr. and Mrs. Joe Pickett celebrated their 59th wedding anniversary last Wednesday at home Hawkins. on the Purdy Road. With their children and fami Dr.

and Mrs. Frank Reeder and daughters of Memphis spent Vise are the grooms parents. Rev. Jerry Hassell, the pas the weekend with her parents, Not just ordinary diamonds. Each has been carefully selected for fiery brilliance.

Set in 1 14 white or yellow gold mountings. I lies in during the day and part for the noon meal it was another Morrell's 6 to 8-Ib. Smoked PICNICS tor, officiated at the candle light service and Nuptial music happy family get-together. With them also were Mrs. Fresh Shore Fish Sticks 3 lo-or.

Kwick Krisp or Morrell Sliced Bacon n. 59c King Cotton or Morrell Franks ib. 49c was presented by Gail Crawley at the piano and her father John Pickett's four sisters to spend the day. They are Mrs. Connie Crawley, was soloist.

He sang, Whither Thou Goest, Because Rumley of Covina, Mrs. and the Lord's Prayer. Bernice Giles of Huntingdon, V4 Carat The wedding vows were said Mrs. Paul Lancaster and Mrs. before the alter, of jade trees, Otis Boyd of McLemoresville.

Mr. and Mrs. Pickett were mar yellow gladioli and yellow can dles. Miss White was given in mar Total Weight BRIDAL SET A blazing beauty with 8 exquisite ried at the home of Bro. Sam Brown on the old McLemoresville Road as they were seated riage by her father.

She wore a white satin wedding gown, First Cut Slab Bacon ib 39c in a buggy. fashioned with a round neck Their children are Mrs. Sara line, bell skirt and long sleeves with tiny buttons at the wrist Glynn Rayburn, Mrs. Joe Ella Churchwell and Dick Pickett, all of Huntingdon. There are three She wore a short veil, and her flowers, were white roses and grandchildren and one great white carnations.

grandchild. Miss Nancy Gail White, sister of the bride, was maid of honor, $3 a Month Mrs. John M. Dill was most Kroger's Finest GROUND lb. 39c Swift's Ice Milk HGdion 27c She wore a dress of green satin pleasantly surprised at the home with bell skirt, and loose jacket.

Her flowers were yellow roses or ner son, Martin Dill, Sunday when her children honored her Fred Ward attended the groom as best man. Ushers were Mr. and Mrs. Sam Barger. Mr.

and Mrs. Barger have begun construction of a pretty new brick home on McKenzie highway. H. L. Liles Jr.

has been home from veterans hospital in Memphis where he is having treatment on a knee first injured in the Korean conflict. Mrs. Polly Griggs has returned to her Main Street apartment from Wilson Hospital where she was carried after a stroke Aug. 22. Her daughter, Mrs.

Marylyn Emmons of Paris is with her. Relatives who have been with her and returned home are her brother, Roy Hopkins, Chicago; her mother, Mrs. Fred Maywall and Mr. Maywall of Humboldt. Banquet Planned By Altruist Class Mrs.

D. T. Price was the charming hostess recently in her home, welcoming the Altruist S.S. Class of the First Cumberland Presbyterian Church. The reception room was attractively decorated in red roses and cut flowers.

Mrs. J. A. Morris, president, welcomed the members and three visitors, Mrs. Ira T.

Foust, Mrs. Charles Matlock, and Mrs. Evelyn Robinson. Mrs. W.

Y. Thomas gave the devotional with -the challenge for the new "year, "Stir up the Gift of God that is within us." The annual banquet and installation of officers was planned for the October meeting. The hostess, assisted by Mrs. Foust, served delicious orange punch and assorted cookies. with a birthday dinner over the holiday weekend.

Vi Carat! Frank and Ray Cole Brasher. Following the wedding a re A bountiful add-a-dish dinner was spread at noontime after ception was held at the Mt. Le Mrs. Dili had been presented banon Community Center. gifts and wished many happy re The bride and groom, and their mothers, Mrs.

White and turns of tne day. She was cele brating her 79th birthday. Mrs. Vise stood in the receiv Total Weight BRIDAL SET 8-diamond ensemble to cherish forever. ing line to greet the guests as Although her husband wasn't they entered.

Mrs. Fred Ward With coupon and $5.00 purchase Your favorite poplar priced Soft Drinks including COKES able to be present family mem bers coming for the event were: kept the registerar. At the bride's table, Miss Mrs. Richard F. Haynes and Tommye Sue Welch, and Mrs aaugnter.

Columbia. Cream Style Pride Corn -oz. can 15c Early-Bird Baked Bread 2 20-oz. loaves 35c Morton Frozen Apple, Peach Fruit Pies cherry ea. 33c Country Club Ice Cream Vi gallon 49c Ruby Wolfe, the bride aunt Mr.

and Mrs. Donald Dill, from San Diego, served punch from a table covered with a light green cloth, centered with yellow mums, surround $10 a Month Donna, PHyllis, Ed, and Carol, Madison; Mr. and Mrs. Winfred Dill, Ted and Nancy, Owensboro, Mr. and Mrs.

Powell E. Puckett, Gary, Ellen and Sidney, Oak Ridge; Mr. and Mrs. Gale Butler. Leila and Linda.

for ed by yellow candles. The four tier weddmg cake, was white, decorated with tiny yellow roses and green leaves. Long tables in the large dining room, dis Humboldt; and Mrs. B. C.

Kil- played the many lovely bridal 1 Carat gore and son, Ronald, of PaPris. Assisting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dill, were their chil gifts. The new Mr.

and Mrs. Vise Total Weight dren, Warren Harvey, Rose are honeymooning in the Smoky mary, Emily, Charles, Kathy, Mike, Johnny, Debra and Philip; Huntingdon High School Teach BRIDAL SET Fabulous diamonds in a magnificent duo. BEXEL ers Association members in Golden Ripe BANANAS lb. 10c Martin Tuesday for a leadership conierence at u-T were Mrs Henry Johnson, association nrpsi. I 249 dent; John F.

Williams, vice- I An diamond prices plus Fed. tax. AU diamonds enlarged to show detail. president; Mrs. C.

H. Pudor, O. Forbes, and Guy Kirk. Mrs. Lindy Dill and infanfr A Year to Pay raiieii SALE Shem Vernon, returned home Wednesday from Jackson-Madi Argo Catsup 2 oz.

bottles 29c Maine Sardines Rat can 1 0c Kroger Frozen Strawberries 5 io -oz. pkgs. 3 Kroger Plain Corn Meal 5 ib. bag 29c Northbay Chum Salmon i. can 53c fr son county General Hospital.

A recent patient. Mrs. Charloc Hayes, is also home from the COMPLETE SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR MONEY REFUNDED WITHIN 30 DAYS. Shop every Monday KA Night til ITU SOFT DRINKS 12 for 25c same hospitaL Ernest Vickers HI leaves this weekend for Bell Buckle whpr he will enroll at Webb School. Mrs.

Bill Birdwell of the Mar with this coupon and $5.00 additional purchase, excluding Tobacco. Thru Sept. 11 Limit One. Lou Shoppe has vacationed at home this week. "As close to you as your telephone" STANDARD DRUG CO.

"Prescription Specialists" Cor. Market Lafayette Ph. 427-61 01 Mr. and Mrs. Roeer Bennett and children, Ted and Todd, Memphis, spent the weekend with his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. C. S. "The Diamond Store Of The Sooth" 113 East Lafayette sr. S3 Marshall Priest now member of the faculty at Miss i.

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