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Kingsport Times-News from Kingsport, Tennessee • 16

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mx1 wvw- vvvyAec-x- KINGSPORT TTMEA-NEWS Sunday September It IMS DorcthyDixrSays -t Doting Mothers Unjust To Daughters Make Later Life Hard ForDarlings Carol in Sue Rhea Mr and Mrs Elmer Rhea announce the birth of a daughter at the Holston Valley Community Hospital September 17 The infant weighed seven pounds and nine ounces and has been named Cardin Sue Paul Edward Bates Mr and Mra GlidvUle Bates announce the birth of a son at the Holston Valley Community Hospital September 18 The infant has been named Paul Edward Thomas London Peters Captain and Mra Robert Peters Jr announce thh birth a son Thomas Landon bom September 19 at St Vincent Hospital in New York City The infant weighed seven pounds at birth Mra Peters is the former Miss Jacqueline Pinckney White daughter of Mr and Mrs John Pickney White of New York (J3irth liottceS Dalton Eugene Bfoomer PhM3c and Mra Bloomer Of Kingsport announce the birth of a son Dalton Eugene at the Holston Valley Community Hospital on September 18 Mrs Bloomer was before her marriage Miss Ruby Lee Roller PhM3c Bloomer is now stationed at Shoemaker Calif Roger Wayne Ketron Captain and Mra Walter Ketron announce sthe birth of a son at the Holston Valley Community Hospital September 19 The infant weighed eight pounds antb two ounces and has been named Roger Wayna Mrs Ketrftn is the former Miss Jewel Price Cooper Infant Appalachia Va Mr and Mrs Jack Cooper announce the birth of a son Sept 16 at the Masonic Hospital Mohan Infant Appaldchia Va Mr and Mra Luther Mahan of Big Stone Gap announce the birth of a daughter September 18 at the Masonic Hospital Brooks Infant Appalachia Va Mr and Mra Walter Brooks announce the birth of a daughter September at the Appalachia Masonic --Hospital William Charles Carrier Mr and Mra Harley Carrier of Bluff City announce the birth of a son William Charles September 14 Nelda Jean Roberts Mr and Mra Charles Roberts of the Johnson City Highway announce the birth of a daughter Nelda Jean September 10 The infant weighed 'eight pounds Pamela Ruth Duncan Cpl and Mrs Kyle Aubrey Duncan announce the birth of a daughter Pamela Ruth Sept 11 The Infant weighed six pounds and eight ouncea Mra Duncan is the former Miss Ruth Saylor Mra Audley Fred Gilliam ishe former Miss Wanda Lucille Reedy daughter of Mrs James Reedy of Station Her wedding to-Mr Gilliam was solemnized in Gate City Virginia August Mra Ray Sneed la the former Miss Alberta Snapp of Jonesboro Tenn whose wedding to Mr Sneed 'was solemnized August 23 in Kingsport Fordfown News Easy Monthly Kepaymeata Quick Friendly Service INSURANCE REAC ESTATE AND REAL ESTATE LOANS FIRST NATIONAL BANK BLDG THIRD FLOOR PHONE 5125 Permanents $250 $4 and $5 np Machineless $5 and up Creme Com Wave $8 and $10 op Feather's Deanly School Over Southern Shoe Stare Phone ton Healing and Air Conditioning Warm air furnaces and air ditioning Guttering anmp pumps and all kinds ef sheet metal work Southern Sheet Ilchl JIMMIE KEEGAN 334 Sullivan at Five Points Phone 135 'IJour Sedt Manicuring Hair Styling SERVICE Efficient service en Electric Refrigeration Ranges and Stok-era Factory part SERVICE ELECTRIC CO Rill Thomason Owner "Anything Electrical" Phone 25S6 tOS Cherokee Si 'm Personals (Continued From Page 1) Harkins attended his brother Harold as 'best man In the Harkins-Oewel wedding in Wytheville Vs Saturday afternoon 'it "ft First Class Petty Officer Vance Cox Mrs Cox and their daughter Judith Karen are visiting their parents Mr and Mrs Watkins Oak Street and Mr and Mra Walter Cox Wateree Street Petty Officer Cox Is stationed at Sampson Naval Training Base in New York tV tIt Mr and Mrs Calhoun and daughter Sandra Lee of Chicago Illinois are visiting Mrs parents Mr and Mrs Brown 137 Ravine Street Mys Wallace Frederick and son Philip of Foley Ala are visiting Mrs sister and family Mr and Mrs John Dobson of Sullivan Gardens Mr Frederick a former employe of the Tennessee Eastman Corporation sailed from Mobile Alabama on the hospital ship 'it "it Sgt Elsten Nfufer has returned to Ckmp Gordon Johnston Fla after spending a brief furlough with his parents Mr and Mrs Neufer Edgewood Mra Vavalidea 1234 Bristol Highway Is vacationing In Miami Florida visiting her brother and other relatives 'fa Mrs Britt Jr of Bluefleld Va is spending the week end with Mra Jack Mayo Cliffslde Sgt Henry Blevins Jr son of Mr and Mrs Blevins 606 Dale Street and wearer of the Purple Heart and Presidential Citation Is spending a 30-day furlough with his parents after 12 months of overseas duty Sgt Blevins will report to Camp Gordon Ga for further assignment 'it "At Blevins Sr is a patient at the Holston Valley Community Hospital ft ft Pvt David King of Camp Blandlng Fla is spending a 12-day furlough With his Vlfe and son David Jr at their home on tawba Street Pvt King will report to Fort Riley Kansas ft ft ft Apprentice Seaman Jack McConnell son of the Rev and Mrs McConnell left Thursday for the University of Mississippi at University Miss where he will enter medical school after spending a short leave with his parents Mra Cavendish turned from Va where she attended the funeral of Miss Virginia Slaughter and Miss Mildred Fraley made a trip to Knoxville Friday Miss Maude Whaley Miss Helen Whaley and Miss Joan Whaley were visiting Miss Jane McKamey Sunday Mrs Verna Kretzmann Mra Mamie Galyon Mr and Mrs Strlckler were calling on Mr and Mrs Fred Roller recently Mrs Harry Mell6ns and grandchildren Dot Jimmy and Geneva Mellons Mrs Verlln Strlckler and sons Bobby and Jerry of Kingsport Mr' and Mrs Tyler Eaden and children Larry and Rodney of Baltimore Md were guests Sunday of Mr and Mrs Strickler Mrs Toy Crawford spent some time recently with her father and grandmother Bill Cox and Mrs Dora Slaughter Miss Irene Jones of Kingsport spent the week end recently with Mr and Mra Bob Jones be behind All The New Nationally Advertised Permanents Smart WE cjCook the times with your hair Be date" Be Modern One -of the aaddeet thlnt ta thef-wcrtT Is 'that the abnoet frantic beessien of eo many mothers to make lives easier thm their own have been causes them ta do the very things that make Vie harder for their petted darlings For these mothers do not try to fit their- Mamies and Susies for whatever fats has tn store for them On the contrary: they do everythin! possible to unfit them to fight their battle with circumstances and this (ires os the hordes of wfainlnf complaining neurotic women who Just -can't" take It "when they are called upon to meet the inevitable hardships of life'" Effective-Process Of Spelling This deair for what mothers be liere to'betheir daughters happiness' the alibi they offer for spoiling their girls rotten never had any pretty clothes when I was a' git I and I am determined that Sally shall have them" says Mother as Jie 'pots on her' eld patched shoesjknd buys SaUy "her forty-seventh pair of fancy "slippers always had to do the housework and Tam not gbDagAo let Angelina rain her hands with water says another mother "I km not going to harden my daughters down with cares and responsibilities when they afe young say ether mothers the coSStsiove while their husky young girls play golf for exercise i- So we have the girls who are reared to bo otter selfish aad self-centered and lazy because they have never been taught to think of anybody-but 'themsefves or to do aay kind of -work Or to consider anyttidgYfcCt theirVows pleasure and doo esieace And if these girls mothers been their worst enemies inrttad'of their most devoted slaves they could not have committed greater crime against them 4 Instmtica'as the average mother Is an intelligent human being It is strgseJhst'jihe so seldom tries to prepare her daughters for the lives Iba'knowa'thar they are in all probehttttjrjdeetiaed to lead She knotGd-ay Instidcb that she can give 3ier-dughtet-'no dowry and 0 that Sally wUh most likely many a poor'jwwg soon on a email salary but Mother dseut bring her up to pinch pennies and shop at the bargain counters From her infancy up she cultivates crepe de chins tastes in Sally that turn her Into a bitter frustrated woman-when she finds she cannot-gratify tbeau Mothers know that the -odds are a thousand Xm one that their daugh- ters will Jiave to do- their own bouseworlo after they jtaarry yet the mothers who teach their girls how to cook is negligible They say: Sally win learn bow to cook when she has to do it I And they neglect to add that by the time they had learned bow to make 1 bread that was fit for human consumption and -to nirt bouse on a budget they Jiad wrecked their hus- bands! digestions and sotted their dispoelfimls and had million quarrels and that most of Jhia salary had gone JLato the garbage can Yet mother knows that the most imps rtant accomplishment that any bride can possess is to be handy with the pots and pans aad the surest guarantee that her marriage is going to have the old story book ending and they lived -happily ever aftirward" And above ail mothers don't teach their daughters how to get along with their husbands They let their girls gs into marriage think ing that their husbands are going 1 to baby them as Mother has always done and when they find out that they are expected to act like rea- amiable human beings they rush ta the ditors Life is hard for mothers for thetr-daugh ters by not fitting them for it BfKdavfartv Is-Given For i Clairne Miller 1 Mrs Maxine- Miller entertained recently with of party honoring her Clairene who was celebrating her tenth 'birthday The party was given at their home in Hillawt Oonfistswere won by Joette Ar nokLrSaibsrarASen- and Helen lAndigr- iT Gue-rs IncfQded Dots Greene Jer leeac-Oeek Barbara Faye Jankey Jeaa fie I liver Anne Carter- Browmie and Margaret Andicnv Fsyy Iron sis ted of miniature Amewwn flags and debddus re fresh seen ts were served "by Mre Milled assisted by Mre Allen and Miss Sancy Faye Green OeweLHarkiris Continued From Page 1) corsaga-of- gardenias Immediately-after the reception Sgt and Mrs Harkins left for of unannounced destination For traveling Mrs Harkins wore a pastel green wool gabardine Suit with black accessories and a corsage of" Yellow rosea'" Mrs Harkins "before her marriage Was employed by the Tennessee Eetxosu Qoporation Sgt to the States 1945 after serving! 29 medtha Oversees with "the 345th Engintftri He Wears the African! and 'campaign rib- bona iijlftyitb three sUrs: the Good -Oondwct 'Ribbon and a Baptist School Teachers To Be Given Reception Dr Cobb pastor of the First Baptist Church announced Friday that a reception honoring public school teachers of the city And county who are Baptists will be held Sunday at 9:15 in the social hall of the church The teachers are: Miss Della Long Mra Parker Price Mra Price Mrs Trentham Miss Ora Frazier Mrs Grace Davis Witt Bryce Petree Mrs Bryce Petree Miss Georgia Akers Miss Mary ERUey" Miss Mary Hudson Mrs David Green Miss Pearl Hurd Miss Do4 netta Davis Mra Fogleman Miss Betty Jo Blalock Lewis I Chase Miss Evelyn Sandusky Miss Nellie Kilgore Miss Willie Kate Combs Mra Wilbur Diehl 'Miss Eleanor Craft Miss Vera Ruth Rule Miss Ixra Belle Grubb Mra Davidson Mrs DeWalt Young Miss Mollle Frazier Mrs XL Owena Miss Lucille Scott Miss Viva Williams William Yan- cy Mrs Brown Miss Lucy McMillan and Miss Lillie Mae How-elL 4- 5 her nsphew Lt James Gordon Williams who was killed in a plane crash in Miami Fla Sept 12 ft ft ft First Lt Howard McNicl recently came from Edmonton Canada for a leave with his sister Mrs Eugene Kress and Mr KresS on Virginia Avenue He is now at Nashville for discharge having served in the armed forces four and one-half years Mrs Gray of the Bloomlflg-dale Hoad has returned from a five weeks visit with her daughter Geraldine who is in the Waves stationed at the Naval Air Base Pensacola Fla ft ft ft XLHenry CL Sivert Jr who has returned from the European Theater of Operations is spending a 30-day furlough with his parents Mr and Mra Sivert He will leave for Evansville Ky Sept 30 ft ft ft Miss Betty Nelson of Rogersville is spending the week end with Mr and Mra Logwood and son Petty Officer Francis Logwood who is spending a leave in Kingsport ft ft ft Miss Mary Davis has returned home after a two months visit in Washington with her sister Mra Bellamy and Mr Bellamy Bridal Shower Is Given For Mrs Easley A bridal shower was given for Mra Dsvle Easley the former Miss Ruth McConnell at ths home of Mra McConnell 1517 West Sullivan Street recently Mra Easley received many plscss in hsr chosen pattern of crystal and china Prizes were won by Mra Thomason and Miss Nora Thomason Among the "out-of-town guests were Miss Mabel Willis Miss Marjorie Willis ahd Miss Annls Dougherty Weddings (Continued From Page 1) ing their home with ths parents for ths present Gillicm-Reedy Mra James Reedy of Gray's Station announces the marriage of hsr daughter Wanda Lucille Reedy to Audley Fred Gilliam son of Mr and Mra 'H Gilliam of Kingsport The wedding was solemnized In Gat aty by the Rev King August 1 at a five ceremony The bride wore a white drees with accessories Tbs only witnesses were Mr and Mra Jonea Mra Gilliam attended Boones Creek High School The groom is a graduate of Dob-yns-Bennett High School and is a employe of the Tennessee Eastman Corporation Shepherd-EIrod Appalachia Va Mr! and Mrs Shepherd announce the engagement of their daughter Catherine to John Elrod of Toledo Ohio Mr Elrbd is the son of Mr and Mra Coleman Elrod of Toledo 0 Averitt-Fullen Appalachia Va Mr and Mrs Wyatt Averitf of Btonega Va announce the engagement of their daughter Carol Lea to Eugene Fullen son of Mr and Mra Fullen of Appalachia Va Miss Averitt attended 'Virginia Interment College and State Teachers College She is at present a member of the faculty of Appalachia High School Mr Fullen is associated with the Stats Department of Labor and Industry in Richmond Va The wedding will be solemnized October in Stonega OFFER YOU THE LATEST IN Miss Thompson Speaks To The Virginia Club The Virginia Club mst Thursday at the lovely suburban home of Mrs Sam Anderson In Hlllcrest with Mre Lewis Hlghsmith ee assisting hostess The fall season was emphasized throughout the Anderson home with colorful arrangements of flowers In autumn huea A delicious three course luncheon was served by the hostesses One of the interesting features of the meeting was a birthday party observing the 22nd birthday of the Virginia Club The hostess placed a lovely cake with 22 candles on the dining room table around which the members and guests sang The highlight of the meeting was an excellent talk given by Miss Mary Thompson on end De Gaulle" She gave the historical facts concerning the background of the French conflict and a compsri son of young France with young America Miss Thompson pointed out that France was made very unhappy after the First World War because her farms and land were destroyed and her people chaotic Germany failed to make reparation and tlfe peasant was left with the problem of restoring France Miss Thompson said political situation in France was in constant change foliowring the war because tbs average Frenchman is only concerned with his individual problems not tbs problems of the government nor of his fellow Early in the course of World War France was sold out to Germany by Petaln Laval Daladier Wsy-gand and others of her statesman Petaln took over the government In close collaboration with Hitler De Gaullerwas practically unknown until his broadcasts from England asking for volunteers in the French movement fof freedom from Miss Thompson said that In his first speech Ds Gaulle stated France has lost a battle but France has not lost a war De Gaulle is more of a military philosopher than a politician she said He was from the beginning austere serious and determined to restore France And now Miss Thom peon- said General De Gaulle heads the French Provisional Government until the Frenchmen In Germany aad elsewhere return and hold an election policy with regard to America Great Britain and Russia is fo keep the French territory intact hy alu-fig each nation to hold what she wants: America strategic bases In the pacific against Japan Russia the Balkans and Great Britain her colonial possessions Miss Thompson said She said that will become the fourth world power after America England and Russia and the first on her continent Francs needs help in supplying food clothes and coal Thompson explained- that complete harmony between General Do Gaulle aad -President Truman must be established also a better understanding between French and American troops A business meeting followed during which Mra Luke McAmis was welcomed back into the club after an absence of several years Guests were Mra Alvin Golucke Mra J' Fred Johnson Mra Bandy of Johnson City Mrs W'-D Westmoreland Mrs McAmis Mra Preston Brockman and Mra Shelton Reed of Rochester New York The UDG Of Hawkins County Elects Delegates The Admiral Franklin Buchanan Chapter of the UDC of Hawkins County met recently at the home of Mra Jack Addleburg for the regular monthly meeting During the business session Miss Elsie Millar and Mra A Lively wars elected as delegate and alternate to go to the Division Convention to be held in Memphis October 9 10 and 1L Membership certificates wars presented to two new members: -Mra Ida Lyons Armstrong and Miss 'Sallis Mtyer' A very interesting program was presented by the historian Mra Nell Miller gave' facts about her grandfather who was a Confederate soldier and Mra Cloud gave a sketch of the life of Admiral Franklin Buchanan Members closed the -meeting by singing 1 During ths social hour delicious refreshments were served by the hostess assisted by her daughter Mra' pedosch Three visitors wars welcomed by the chapter: Mra Donald Nash Lira Doty and Mra McFaddan DR PRUITT Nerve and Sldn Diseases 1010 Watauga Street Hoars: 11 a to 6 Nat la Office Sundays Msndsys 6:00 9:30 Let one of the following' 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