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Kingsport Times-News from Kingsport, Tennessee • 23

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KINGSPORT TIMES-NEWS Sunday April 15 1951 7-B April HDC Meetings Are Held By Rogersville Clubs Double-Ring Ceremony Unites Virginia Deakins Brown Miss Virginia Ruth Deakins i die Miss Marjorie Williaifis Miss daughter of Mr and Mrs Evelyn Ivens Miss Nancy Hull Deakins Sr of Jonesboro Route and Miss Mary Catherine Brown attended school here His parents are Mr and Mrs Clark Route Four Mr and Mrs Knight Thigpen Rogersville The Caney Creek Sweetwater Hospital Saturday 1 spent The 2 Home Demonstration Club met Mrs Thomas Summers and with Mrs: Arnold Burton on! Miss Alice Wright Summers Thursday Eleven members and 'spent the week end in Sweetwater and Rome Ga seven neighbors were present week end here with relatives Mrs Kyle Watterson spent from Friday through Sunday in Chimney Top P-TA Meets At School The recent meeting of Chimney Top PTA was held at the school with Mrs Irene Roberts president in charge Devotions were given by Mrs Hugh Roberts Mrs Bertha Hite read the presidents message Equipment needed for the playground was discussed 2 became the bride of Robert Elmo Brown in a double-ring ceremony performed Saturday afternoon April 14 in Central Chattanooga with her son Hal Mrs James Phillips and Mrs gue Ring has returned home from a visit to relatives and friends in Knoxville children spent the week in Erwin with Mrs Phillips the grooms sister Among the out-of-town guests were Mrs John Price Oak Ridge Mr and Mrs Dale Mc- group one select of woolen spring COATS Baptist Church Johnson Cityclanahan 0f Kingsport Miss Parents of the groom are Mr Louise Brown Memphis Mrs and Mrs Melvin Earl Brown Beatrice Brooks and Mrs Johnson City Route 5 Perform- Miller Newport James Hill ing the nuptials at 5 clock was Kingsport Miss Ruth Snodgrass the Rev Haven Lowe Associate Blountville Mr and Mrs Jack Pastor of the Central Baptist j0be Kingsport Miss Emma Church- I Williams Miss Willie Miller and A program of wedding music was presented by Mrs Clarence Ring organist and Miss Anita Rodney vocalist Organ selections were Calm As the Night Bahm Serenade Schubert I Love You Truly Bond Salute Amour Elgar Candlelight Meditation from Thais East Tennessee State College and Massenett During the ceremony jS a member of the Phi Alpha Mrs Ring softly played Clair de and the Phi Eta Tau sororities Lune DeBussy and the tradi- ghe is at present teaching com-tional wedding marches were mercial subjects at Surgoinsville used Miss Rodney's solos were High School Always Berlin Ave Maria The groom is a graduate of Schubert and The Lords Pray- East Tennessee State College er Malotte at the conclusion anc is a member of Phi Beta of the ceremony jchi and Mu Delta Kappa fra- A traditional gown of ivory ternities He served three years satin fashioned with portrait in the United' States Navy dur-neckline and marquisette yoke jng world War II He is at pres-was worn by the bride whose ent employed at Tennessee East-father gave her in marriage The man Company yoke was outlined with a satin bertha trimmed in a floral de- Parties sign of seed pearls The full gathered skirt was attached to Mrs John Price entertained a fitted bodice and terminated wjth a beautifully appointed in a full court train and the luncheon for the bride at her long sleeves outlined in seed home in Oak Ridge on March 17 pearls ended in points over the Covers were laid for eight guests hands Her two-tired fingertip Mrs Deakins Jr and veil of imported illusion was at- Mrs Danzle Fink entertained tached to a headdress trimmed with a shower for the bride on Saturday evening March 24 with seed pearls and nylon lace TOPPERS 1 AND Members decided to finish their metal tray project this week at the home of Mrs Pat Davis Refreshments were served by the hostess Mrs Joe Simmons and Miss Lou Mayo entertained the Stanley Valley Borne Demonstration Club last Thursday at the home of Mrs Simmons Mrs Hoard Johnson read a beautiful poem as part of the devotional after which leaders made reports Interesting dis cussions followed each report and Mrs Roberts was' given a prize for her excellent report on home furnishings The May meeting will be held at the home of Mrs Bean and Mrs Looney will be program leader Recreation will be in charge of Mrs John Charles During the social hour games were played and delicious refreshments were served by the hostess I- Personals Mr and Mrs Ralph Massengill and children Ralph Jr and Priscilla of Morristown spent Sunday here with Mr and Mrs Ray Colboch Mrs Stamps and Mrs Almond Gray have returned from a two-week visit to relatives of Mrs Stamps in Mobile Ala Miss Irene Chipman of Knoxville is a house guest of Mrs George Berry at Pressmens Home Mr and Mrs Maxwell Hurst spent Friday and Saturday in Nashville Mrs Peeples Mrs Carl Lyle Mrs Harry Juett and Mrs Fred Testerman visited the hobby show in Kingsport Thursday afternoon Mrs Luke Lea and two children returned to their home in Dayton Tenn Sunday after spending three weeks here with her parents Mr and Mrs William Miller Mr Lea came up for the week end and accompanied his family home Miss Laura Hambaugh home four end parents Mr and Mrs William Erwin Mr and Mrs Fred Sheets spent Saturday in Knoxville Carl Lyle Holston Co-op manager and James Phillips attorney were in Nashville the first of the week on business Mr and Mrs Long of Church Hill spent the week end here with Mr and Mrs A Long Billie and Hal McHorris of Kingsport spent the week end with Donald Robertson The Robertson family and their guests spent the week end on their farm near Mooresburg Pfc and Mrs Dan Rudy Simmons have returned to Fort Ben-ning Ga after spending the week end here with their parents Mr and Mrs Clarence Simmons and Mr and Mrs Golden William Ralph Busier son of Mr and Mrs Dellie Busier Rog-1 ersville Route 3 left April 2 for the Naval Training Center at Great Lakes 111 Apprentice Seaman Busier attended Surgoinsville High School and was a member of the 1950 graduating class He was employed in Morristown prior to his enlistment in the Navy Pfc Roy A Davis has returned to Travis Air Force Base Fair-field Cal after spending a weeks furlough with his parents Mr and Mrs Jess Davis Route One Sam Rosenfield is visiting friends in Virginia He will be away about a month John Hall Jr and Ray Graves Chattanooga were guests over the week end of Johns parents Mr and Mrs Hall Sr The young men are students at Carson-Newman College Captain and Mrs Peter Port-rum and daughter Suzanne of Tampa Fla arrived here Monday for a two weeks visit to relatives Captain Portrum is stationed at McDill Air Field Word has been received here that Captain and Mrs Jonathan Clark are the parents of a son The Clarks have one other child a son Captain Clark is SUITS Mrs Garland Patterson was before her marriage on March 18 Miss Margaret Kidd daughter of Perry Kidd of Kingsport Route 3 Mr Patterson is the son of Mr and Mrs Patterson of Church Hill Route 2 Mr and Mrs Patterson are both employes of the Kingsport Press and are now making their home at West Ridge on the Knoxville Highway FINE TAILORING AND The brides only jewelry was a single strand of pearls She carried a colonial bouquet Miss Nancy Winter gave a shower for the bride in Cooper Hall Reception Room East Ten- QUALITY FABRICS GATE CITY Dr and Mrs Gaines Thomas Mrs Kimbrough of had as guests over the week end Kingsport Tenn and Miss Betty Dr Thomas's parents Rev and Banner of Gate City were Thomas of Bristol Other cent visitors of relatives in Ta-guests on Sunday were Mr and coma Virginia Mrs Sam Hall of Kingsport Mrs Louise Craft of I REDUCED! of white rosebuds and sweet- nessee State College on April 7 peas centered with a white or- Miss Irene Deakins ehtertain- chid White satin streamers ed for the bride groom and their were showered with tiny white wedding party immediately fol-rosebuds lowing the rehearsal on April 12 Serving as maid of honor was Miss Irene Deakins sister of the: TTVr7 T)1 bride and bridesmaids were AALI xlclllS Miss Nancy Winter Newport and Miss Jackie Aleece Jobe of Rnnmipt Kingsport the brides niece opilllg The maid of honors costume was fashioned of yellow taffeta Annual spring banquet of the similar to that of the bride The Kingsport branch American As-bridesmaids costumes were sociation of University Women fashioned of green taffeta iden- Will be held May 9 at the Kings-tical to that of the maid ofPort Inn Mrs Charles Lam-honor They wore carnations in kins president announced at the their hair and mitts of taffeta April meeting last Wednesday spent last week end visiting her sis-Guy the small son of Rev and! ter Mrs Carter Sr and Mrs French Taylor has been ill family with pneumonia and flue and is still confined to his bed Mr and Mrjf Hargis Flanary of Columbia Ky were week-end T' cfrter-11' visitors of their respective par- teachfr at Rgersville Elizabeth Carter motored to At- ents jast en(j High School underwent a minor lanta Tuesday of this week for a operation on her hand in the Mr and Mrs Crockett Carters ianri riancrhtpr Tnnp rvnpir I with the Air Force in Korea and McFall and anQ of Bland va and Mr Mrs' Marion Banner and family Mr Clark and the children are uUner i matching their dresses Their! Mrs Young was named short visit with Mrs bouquets were of carnations of chairman of the arrangements contrasting colors tied with committee for the dinner meet-streamers of harmonizing satin ing and will be assisted by Mrs father Mr Beverly and Mrs Harry mm a hi Georee Rond nf Tobnnn ritv Mr' and Mrs' Carter with her mother in Texas Pendleton 5feorge Jbnson City are spending a few days vacation tain Clark formerly lived and in Ft Lauderdale Fla ribbons I A Meadows Jr and Mrs Mr and Mrs Winegar: Mowhefe aUeded'theu-' The grooms father served as MacNaughton i have returned from a two- auenaea tne ru best man and ushers were Don- An invitation to all AAUW months stay in Florida ley Brown brother of the groom members to attend the next book neral of Mr Crocketts brother Mr and Mrs Walter Munsey Claude Smith of New York arrived Mr and Mrs Dan Cherry who have spent the winter at Day- tona Beach Fla spent the week City Saturday morning end with their neice Mrs for a short visit Monday he and Smallwood and Mr Smallwood Mrs Smith who has been here en route to their home in Colum- for the past two weeks will leave bus Ohio fr a visit With relatives in North Mr and Mrs Robert Bruce Carolina before returning to New were recent guests of their cou- Loudon William Bales Kings- review sectional meeting April port Jim Crumley Johnson 26 was extended by Mrs Hubert City and Robert Couch Sur- Dungan 405 Ravine Road goinsville who will be hostess to the group Mrs Deakins Sr chose John Adams And The Ameri-for the wedding a dress of navy can Revolution by Catherine printed silk with which she wore Drinker Bowen will be reviewed Booth and daughter Linda all a pink carnation corsage Mrs' Miss Sylvia Twomey speech of Gate City mother of the groom therapist at the Tennessee-Vir-! Mrs Daugherty Sr wid- are vacationing in Florida Mr and Mrs Marion Banner had as dinner guests last week Mrs Hartsock of Tacoma Vaj Mrs Ann Banner Mrs Brown York- sin Miss Margaret Corns Mr and Mrs Seaver of Miss Zelda Cross is spending Tacoma Mrs Kimbrough a vacation in Daytona Beach and daughter Glenda and Miss Fla after resigning her post as because it is comfortable wore a black silk dress and a ginia Cerebral Palsy Center gave ow of Dr Daugherty of white carnation corsage an informative talk on Cerebral Nickelsville Va is very ill at this Lena Seaver of Kingsport have secretary of Gate City Chamber The church was decorated Palsy at the April meeting writing been recent guests of Mr and of Commerce with cathedral tapers arrange- Two movies one dealing with ments of gladioli and greenery cerebral palsied children in gen-Pews were marked with white eral and the other a colored film satin ribbons jmade at the local center were! A reception in the church par-! used by Miss Twomey to illus-lor followed the ceremony Can-! trate her discussion ales and arrangements of gladi- Citing the great progress made oli were used as principal deco- by some of the children at the rations The table was centered center especially the younger with the brides cake patients Miss Twomey urged Music was provided by Mrs AAUW members to visit the cen-Clarence Ring Presiding at the ter and see for themselves how brides book was the brides sis- the crippled children are refers Mrs John Price and Mrs sponding to special treatments Dale McClanahan Girls assist- at Tennessees only completely ing in serving were Miss Ruth staffed center for the care of Roberts Miss Helen Ruth Win-! the cerebral palsied and a wonderful value we have Rising Star You Can Depend On DTQ in white this is Rising Star the most popular I of all calf a fine watch a tine gift STv Town Country Shoes JEFFREY $6400 17 jewelsitOK natural gold-filled case 2-PC LIVING ROOM SUITE To the many who wish the finest in distinctive watch styling and faithful performance Hamilton is first choice To be sure of the finest choose your Hamilton now while our selection most complete DOBYNS-TAYLOR QUALITY 50 Rich and elegant modern The full padding of the button tufted back gives you the feeling that each little portion is a complete very comfortable pillow The tailored cushion seats beautifully proportioned Lawson arm and dramtic corded welting all increase the charm of this striking suite ElVA $5774 17 jewels 10K natural or white gold-filled case Choice Of Lovely Colors SPECIAL OFFER ONE WEEK ONLY! 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