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The Daily News-Journal from Murfreesboro, Tennessee • 9

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Murfreesboro, Tennessee
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9
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Sunday Morning, June 8. 1952. Tie Daily News Journal, Murfreesboro, Tennessee Home of Middle Tennessee State College PageNine and David Marion, Mrs. But ord Tucker and Buford Allen, Dorothy Jean, and Jimmy Lewis, and Mr. and Mrs.

Clyde Neal. Cook Family Reunion Held At Long view sr. rar r- i wr 77, W.WWimm Vh.vCHKv WCE--. mwrwx IWLim.iw -trlJW l-V'gWr mm 54 3 Values picked by the Penney people you know best TEK3E SS AN Of Unheard AHE-'TAKiWG'VdVEtS:" Of Before In SVlurfreesboro WCUESr-VALUES! EVERYONE IS Store it TOtai liie In Uistorv Lairgesl Ten. of the eleven children of Mrs.

Laura. Wheelhouse Cook and the late Cass B. Cook met jwith Mrs, Cook at their old homeside at Fruit. Valley, near Lbrigview, amily reunion Others attending included Am-' mon7Rhinehart and sonsr Howard and Charles of Spencer; Mrs. Clifford Cook and sons, Hoyte and David, of Doyle; Mrs, W.

B. Cook and daughters, Mabel and Meni.e, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Taylor' and son, of Nashville; Mr. and Mrs.

G. Wheelhouse, A. G. Lamb and daughter, Paulyne, of Fosterville; Mr. and J.

Lamb and daughter, Connie, of St. Mo. Those from Murfreesboro included Mrs. T. E.

Kerr, Mrs. Joe Cook, Mr. and Mrs, C. B. Cook and1" children, Dorothy Annind William Dan, and Mrs.

Ernest Cook and daughter, Nora, Mr. and Mrs. James Williams and chil? James Marvin Roger Dale, J. R. RUTL DGE if your dumwh new or for ttit future reaulr.

a public Auction Sala I solicit vour Contact m. for discussion or booking of your sals a' O. C. Morgan's offlca, phono 169, ask for Mrs. Jackson, cr contact mo at homo.

Pho. T33-M Z. LET US CLE AM YOUR RUG and FURNITURE UPHOLSTERY At Your Home, 'or Our Plant Aetne Rug Qeanen Phone 410 General I URAJ -EDWARD E. MILLER JR Phone 2124 Res. 1402-W TREES' Save Your Shade The Stroud Tree Life Co.

of Spencer, Is Here Treating Both Shade and Fruit Treatment Guaranteed NOW! If your trees showed signs of disease i last year you should have them treated at once if you expect the best results. FO nTWn ESTI AT SC ALL rr-r 2448-M FISHING CONTEST WEEKLY PRIZES A NNUAL PRIZES GRAND PRIZE LARSON BOAT "See. Our Window For List of Leaders and Jll Details." COLE'S SPORT SHOP Phone 311 STRIPES LIKE STICK CANDY! 98 I BE SURE IT'S FREEMAN'S FOR FURNITURE MMsssMniasasMiaaaMisHBiM. a Mr. and Mrs.

J. W. Walker. John L. Cook, and.

Mrs. Nevada Crutcher camefrqm Chapel Hill. Mrs. Cooper Cook and son, Jerry, Mr. and Mrs.

W. A. J. Poplin, Mr. and Mrs.

J. Bv Rowland, Mrs. Nellie Westbrooks, Mr. and Mrs. W.

Eley, Mr. -and Mrs. G. L. EJey, -Mr nr fel He'sterand son.7 James Donald, Mr.

and Mrs. T. H. Haynes, and Mr. and Mrs.

James Farris, all of Union ville, -T -Mr. and Mrs. George Helsley and daughter, Connie- of -Central City, Miss Bonnie Manning of Conyers, R. D. Horton and and Pete, of Highland, Calif.

Nat. Horton of Chanute Field, Mrs. Ruth Allen of Eaglevfle; Mrs. Pruitt Taylor; Miss Loia Taylor, Mrs. Carrie WheeihoiiBr Mitrfrrll, andQan Mitchell ofc- Christiana; and Mrs.

Hoyte McPlierson and son, 1 Dennie Carol, of Dunmore, i Herbert Helsley and daughter, I Martha-Josephine Helsley, Mr. and Mrs. Wade W. Hampton and children, Wayne and Hilda, all of Day--ton, Ohio; Dr. and Mrs.

William F. Eleyjnddaughter, Galeof Flor ence, James Morton Eley of Corinth, Miss. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Reed, and Mr.

and Mrs. Herman Sudberry and children, Henry, Marjorie, and all of Rockvale; Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Burns of Bell Buckle; Mrs. Katie Holt, Mrs.

Snell Lamb, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas. Clay Eley and children, Ardour and Andy, and Mrs. Dudley Campbell, R.

ana -Mrs. Matt rope. all of Shelbyville. a picnic luncn was served 'at i noon. l-- Blackman H.

D. Club Members Meet The Blackman home demonstration club met recently at the club -house for its regular meeting, with the president, Mrs. Webb Haynes, presiding. The roll was called by the sec retary, Walter Adams, with 18 members answering with a sewing hint. The hymn.

"In the was led by Mrs. Dennis McDonald, and the devotion pre sented by Mrs. Henry Zelna. Poems and quotations were read by Mrs. Lyle McDonald.

Reports were heard fronr Mrsr Shelton Edwards, Red Cross chair man, and Mrs. O. L. Crouse and Mrs. Lloyd Smith, hospital chair- men.

were maae ana com--i mittees appointed for a barbecue at the club house June 3, and children's-party June 13. A talk on Arts and Crafts was i given by Mrs. Nettie Fann and a quiz on current events by Mrs. G. W.

Haynes. A demonstration on hemstitching was given by Mrs. Butler Smotherman and Mrs. Oscar Crouse. An auction was held by Mrs.

Douglas McDonald and pro-j ceeds to go to the club. At the close of the meeting the i hostesses, Mrs. Webb Haynes, Mrs. James MravNet'tie Fann, served refreshments. The next meeting will be held with Mrs.

Lester Singleton and Mrs. Howard Lane as hostesses. I TOO WET FOR DUCKS EAU CLAIRE, Wis. (U.R) It got too wet even for the ducks during quick one-inch rainfall. RKi- dents found a mother rfnrk IaoH.

i after the rainfall. 1 WASHASLC CASUALS ID" Standing left to right Lula Barber Mary Hayes -Edward D'Poe Callie Dement-Ben Potts Charles Taylor; Thomas O'Brien Cecyle Stacy Jim Alsup Mrs. Barber Suggest For A Cannon TERRY TOWELS Extra Large 22 44 mc 15 27 33-c Wash Clothes 15c-'' Miss Sims Cool Comfortable Fresh Crisp Printed Cliambray Many Colors-Patterns '(2) Yd. Ed Poe Says Every Department is Packed Vith Values, All New Fresh Shop At -PENNEY'S And SAVE. THE 7 Mrs.

Hayes Says you'll enjoy comfortable shredded Foam Latex PILLOWS Blue-Pink a69 Ea. Charlie Taylor Says relax in a pair of, White Strap SANDALS Low Heel 5-9 Only Miss Thomas Says Why Iron All you need is a NYLON Lace Trimmed iff Mir Pr SET FOR Miss David Suggest For Your. Room Nylon Panel CURTAINS 84 90 length A4ss Dement LOOK MOTHERS Little Boys'' Cotton TwiN 2 FOR 5Voo Thomas O'Brien Suggest a Dair of Rayon DRESS SLACKS Blue-Brown-Tan E30RTS pv wet fh 1 7 4 Mrs. Porterfield Ladies' the buy of buys! Fine Fabric! Multifilament SLOIPS White-Blue-Pink 32-34 00 i. C.

-4 sup What a buy Husky Blue "-CHAMBRAY WORK SHIRTS Ea. Mrs. Mullins Suggest You Stock Up Now WASH Rayon Crepe Seated left to right Virginia Fann Bobbie Jean Thomas Pauline McClain Louise David Avo Rowland Pearl Mull ins Virginia Porterfield Ruth Hall Evelyn Sims Mrs. Hail Suggest a comfortable NYLON White. No Ironing 00 Ben Potts Says it's a super-cool Men's SKIP DINT SP0KT 3IIIPJS Ea.

Miss McClain Suggest For Value-PI us! NYLON BRIEFS Elastic leg. Pink-Blue-White- 17c if i 1 1 I I I I -f Miss Rowland Says It's a Beautiful Fluffy CHENILLE SPREAD Just 400 Cecil Stacy Suggest a pair of Broadcloth PAJAMAS Ful cuts, sanforizer Button front. A.B.C.D. Just Miss Fann Says fora big value It's Cannon WASH CLOTHS 10 FOR 2)00 RAGS Summer love this divinely comfortable, briskly smart shoe that goes almost everywhere "you do! The new Cork Crepe soles mean heavenly walking. Multi-stripes harmonize with solid trim in your choice of fashion-right summer colors.

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