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The Daily News-Journal from Murfreesboro, Tennessee • 8

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Murfreesboro, Tennessee
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Mr. fli Itaily Nwn Journal. Muifrossboro, Twiwim. Sunday Mornln, April S3, 191 0m we4- and SurelL Mrs. Bob Imitb and Cynthia, flower.

was held at tbe Mr. Billy Thomas, all of Wood I. lag Parents Meeting Gradas I and 3 (Primary Unit) CHdft- Ltwh haS bury. Calendar cta isfcewaa April by Rita lb- MUar paeea of cut 'wrrstal am- ahotta and Elaine Mingle at the 5to? Farm Recreation room, stock cflfunsaBaj or wWte sssap-t ur mtttm i jdtafnna. French white Hlacs, UmerMA ambroid- flowers.

IL Tribute to a motbsr tag her (sworiu flower. m. Miscellaneous, IV. Specimens. i Irsaay, May Age Trv-k and field Meet MitCheU-Neilson School.

Band Festival Austin Peay (Clarksville 4 auver canoeiaorum eoniaining, Ftntt. Th. t.M. whits candles. iiwmtii mntt, Th gests wars) served a tra-'nH mm vm.

tiiA. jdlUonal threa-Uer wedding cake, era nuus, mma sws ana am sner- p.m. Close every day, i o-l p.m. Tbe exhibition conaists of painting, sculpture, and design. There will be a recep-Uon (or those attending on tne opening day, Everyone la invited.

gt if nee Fair, Cox' Memorial Building. Monday, May Pre-School Parent Meeting (Primary Unitt School. Bona. April tt p.m. 8PO fraternity meets at tbe bom of Bud Morris, 1302 Southeast Broad street.

1 p.m. A0K aetata with Ellen Jones, 204 Apollo Drive. (Tickets and money to be turned in). 1 The MX B.C. Art Department presents in Senior Art 8how Bobby Byro Holiing-worth at the Fine Aria BMg Gallery.

Gallery open week days, 8:00 a.m., Sunday. 1 Serving wers Mrs. Wayne Dick- an, and Mr. Denver Alspach. lH Track Meet Bradley School.

The bride book was kept by Mm. Jackie Jovings of Birtning-T ham, Ala, More than 75 guest rvmg were Mrs. Mesnouo, Followinsr the receotion tfaa cou- Mrs. Louise Staley. Miss Georgia 7, pie left for a Southern wedding and Mr.

Carmine Park-trip. For traveling, tbe bride er- chose a navy blue suit and white; uest ere present and blue accessories. Her cor-j TEA SHOWER sage was a white orchid. A miscellaneous tea shower The. bride is employed with wa given the bride st Highland Get Ready For Those HOT SUMMER DAYS AHEAD State Farm Mutual Insurance Terrace Gardens on April 14.

and is a part time student at; She chose a white knit dress. Middle Tennessee State College and wore a purple orchid. The bridegroom is employed! Her gifts were placed on a tabie WITH A NEW with the State Highway Depart- overlaid with an Italian lace table ment and a graduate of Wood- cloth and a centerpiece of cut bury High school. He served two crystal bowl containing daisies years with U.S. Marine.

and snapdragon. The couple will make their, They were served offee and home at 502 'i Kingwood Dr. 'tea by Miss Constance Culotta and Out-of-town guests were: Mr. 'Mrs. Jake Culotta.

ROOM AIR CONDITIONER! and Mr. Jackie Jovings and' The bride's book was kept by 7 Foundera Day banquet for Beta Bigsas Rd sorority at Al SulU van's Restaurant. Cell Mr. Area Carroll for reservations or cancellations, TW S-4233. by Thursday.

Tuesday, May Combined Faculty Meeting Bradley School. 4m Pre-School Parents Meeting iPrimary a ft) Crlebjow 7:30 p.m. Parents' dub meet at Central High school. A business meeting will be held and Dr. Bob Womack be keynote speaker.

The addition to the school will be dlDClUWed. 10 a.m.-St. Mark Circle 1 meet with Mrs, Ellis Gray, 11 8. Term, btvd. Circle meets Mrs.

S. Garrison, Laacassaa Road. The Woman's Society of Christian Service of First Methodist Church will meet as follow: 8-30 a Executive Board 'nteetj'tig in the lounge. 30:30 a m. Business Ses- 1:00 a.m.

final Session, Into All The World Together," Mr. Coil Branson. 2:30 p.m.-luncheon with c'lrcle No, sein ing. "Wednesday. May Music.

Festival, M.T.S.C. 9 a.m. ftov.ermng board ii'ieet at the Woman' Thursday, May 4 10:00 a.m. p.m. Mur-freexnoro Zone Annual Officer' Training Pay for the Woman' Society of Christian Service at.

B.agleville Methodist Chinch. Fre-arhool clinic, McFad-den a hool. '0 The Woman'- Society of Chimllan Service of the iHii'irecstwio Iltrict will hold lis annual officer' train inir da at Hie Kagleville Mctni.il st h. Sack lunch. Thursday, May 4 Parents Meeting Grade 1 rind 2 i Primary Unit I Reeves-Rogers.

Mary Roue, Mr. and Mrs. John' Mrs. Jacky Rocha, Mrs. R.

Culotta, Mia Hostesses were Mr. Rose Cu MR. AND MRS. SMITH ll ena Culota, Miss Constance Cu-ilotta, Miss Lena Culotta, Msa jlotta. Mr.

and Mr. J. R. Culotta Constance Culotta. Mr.

Jack Jov- and Diane, Loretta, Liaa, Jackey. ings, Mrs. J. R. Culotta, and Mrs.

Jr Mis. John Monte and Mis John Rocha, Mary Jo Monte and Miss Marie! Over seventy-five guests were Jovings. all of Birmingham, Ala; present. Miss Meshotto, Mr Smith Mr. and Mr.

Dominick Meshot- riage by her father. She wore 12 noon Little Gardens club meets with Mrs. Bayred Vermillion. Apollo Drive with Mr. Edwin McAnelly agisting boste.

Classifications; I. Mathers Day. A. Arr. for' Mother and daughter tea.

B. Comp. with picture of Mother and or accessories. C. Corsage for Mother II.

May basket (not silver). A. For a small child. 8. For an adult.

Miscellaneous Horticulture. m. In the Sanctuary of First Methodist Church-May Fellowship Day sponsored liy the United Church Worn Rev. Cham Canon. Rector of St.

Paul a Rpmcopal Church will be the speaker on 'The Churches Free and 7:30 m. Golden Ore! S. Class and associate mem-b(sr, Third Baptist church, meet with Mra. "Virgil Trimnv 101? Peachtree, with Mrs Copeland Williams assisting hoatess. Saturday, May 12:30 p.m.

-Annual spring luncheon at Woman's cluo, member only. Deadline Wednesday, May 1. Reservations committee: Mra. James Gar rison. TW 3-6S27; Mr.

Donald Knight. TW 3-4377; Mrs. Effie Arendale, TW 3-1778. Monday, May Pre-School Parents Meeting (Primary Unit) Reeves-Rog- er School. Age 12 Track Meet MiU-hell-Neilson School.

JO a.ni. Board meeting Rutherford Hospital Auxiliary. Ubrary of Rutherford hospital. Tueoday, May 9 Age 13 Track Meet Mitchell-Nellson School. 7 p.m.

Men's Horticultural Society meets at Chaplain' Cunningham's. place on Far-rar Street. Wedneday. May 10 Rotarv Initiation Track Meet M.T.S.C. 12 noon Indies' day, Stones River.

Country club. Reservations: Mrs. E. W. Carmack, TW S-330A or Mrs.

-Stanley Barham, TW 3-1442. Thursday, May ,11 Pre-School Parent Meeting her) 'i Jr Shown Model 16D3 to, 1218 North Maple, announce white lace, over taffeta accented marriage of their daughter, 'with a satin bow at -the waist. IRose Ann. to Johnny Ralph Smith, She carried a bouquet of white i.ion of Mr. Paul Smith and the: aniatioiiH, centered with a while jlate Mrs.

Dorothy Smith of Wood- The bride wore a finger-bury, in rite si'id April 22, al tip veil with a crown of pearls. St. Rose of Lima Catholic church 'For accessories, she those a tiny iwith Faiher Philip Thotii officiat- strand of pearls, ilng. Miss Elaine Mingle, maid of i The altar was 'overlaid with the occasion a jwhite cat-nations and snajnlrag- ''k of yellow arnel and cotton, 'ons. with a background of fern.

accenie.l by lace and The bride was given in mar- vt'lv ribbon. i she carried a bouquet of pastel 1 Thermostatic Control Dehumidifies Fresh Air Intake Exhausts Permanent Filters S-Yr. Protection Plan Famous Fodders' Weather Wheel We Have FEDDERS ROOM AIR CONDITIONERS from to Prices Start At 168 Now the time to buy your atr conditioner. Be ready when those hot sultry days" arrive. Pay at little as M68 Per Week WE DO OUR OWN FINANCING (Primary School.

jiipiing flowers of tulips, daisies, and dutch iris. I The bride's brother. Joe, Me- Personal appaorance is important in any social situation. Wa hava the hair beauty aids, cosmetics and toiletries to help you look your vary host. Meeting, Crichlow PT.A.

School. slmtto. served as best man. Ushers were Brian Riel and Bobby Dickens. Mis Georgia Mathews, organist, played traditional nuptial music, Mrs.

Meshotto, mother of the Ibride. wore a blue silk shantung sh-ath. Her corsage was a purple orchid. Rita Meshotto, si-ler of the P.T.A. Mealing I Film, The Influential American; Mitch-ell-Neilson.

Aiintittl Spring luncheon at Sullivan's Rutherford Hospitd. A uxili'kry. All prospective members are guests. Friday May 12 3:110 p.m. Kingwood Jr.

Garden club nn-ets with Paula Bobo, "lfi X. Chinch st. I. Triangular arr. any material.

II. Arr. of loses. Each mem'ier is asked to bring; her scrapbook, scissors arid fountain pen.) jbriile, wore a baby bluer embroidered dress. Her corsage wa a jwhite carnation.

Band Festival Austin l'eay (Clarksville). Age 10 Track and Field Meet Mitchell -Neilson School. D.ipiUate bridge club meets at James K. Polk hotel. Play begins promptly at 7 o'clock.

12 noon Grange Garden club meet at MTKMC bldg. Program-: "Selection and Cul hire of- flowering Speaker, Mrs. Hughes -Iyon. Cliairmiiii, Mrs. Bryan routes! IfEraril) Iterm 225 West College St FREE CUSTOMER PARKING MM USA 1 SI BSJlfSj I Pi NOW GOING ON AT THE HUB Triililir 1i TW 3U268 IADIES' LADIES' SANDALS AND FLATS In checking our store inventory we find we are vastly overstocked and overloaded with ladies' and children's sandals, flats, and dress pumps.

This we attribute to the cold weather prior to and after Easter. With this'in mind, and the fact that we have certain obligations, we MUST LIQUIDATE OVER $15,000 WORTH OF SHOES, OVER 50 STYLE? CASUALS, FLATS, CANVAS, SANDALS Over 50 styles-Over 500 pair in Red Blue Green Black Bone Turquoise Sizes 4 to 10, Narrow and Medium Widths Reg. to $5.99 2 SELECTION OF OVER 500 PAIR In Whito Black Blue Red Sizes 4 to 10 Reg. to $4.99 LADIES' DIguggg er 5 fCiiYS 5 Spsrt CesJs Sjsrt DRESS PUMPS 60 STYLES OVER 500 PAIRS Bone Patents, White, Blue, Red Straw Medium, and 3" Heels Sites 4 to 10 Narrow and Medium Widths Reg. to $9.99 $1188 2 s300 2 ,.500 ea.

or 2 for 55c 2 for 69 L3 tea CesJs Others S988 CerCeai'G UpTo GIRLS' SANDALS AND CASUALS Over 50 styles-Over 300 pair In Patent White Sites 4 lo 8, 8i to 12, to 3 Reg. $3.99 LAD BUS1 IN STRAW LEATHER Black Bono Whito Sizes 4 to 10, Narrow and Medium Widths Rog. to $6.99 Km cOrJ I) tm Uo Extra Charge orj-Hoar Service CLEANED -MARTINIZED-PRESSED 2 s3 sgoo for West Side Squaro Phono TW 3-4551.

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