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The Morristown Sun from Morristown, Tennessee • 3

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Morristown, Tennessee
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Society Personals Miss pillespie to Yed James Estep Jr Jack Spoone to Wed Miss Carrol Stidham Miss Joan Hodge to Be December Bride Mr Miss Peggy Hale daughter of and Mr I Hale was a Visitor in Morristown on coming down from New Yiyk act as maid of honor at wedding of Miss Rachel Samns Winain Cooper The wedding place in Clmton Tennessee Friday at seven o'clock Samples is the daughter of Mr Miss Kelley is Honored at ETSC Miss Jane Kelley elder daughter of Mr and Mrs Earl Kelley was one of the five girls at East Tennessee State College to be nomnated for Homecoming Queen at the annual State College festivities held recently Miss Mary Elizabeth Hunley of Kingsport was elected queen and Miss Kelley was second in the running She served as maid of honor with the three other contestants at the half time activities that night Miss Kelley graduated lust year from Morristown Hijth School where she took part in all school activities She was football queen for the Hurricanes in 1952 and served as cheer leader for two years Mr knd Mrs of rarrottsville are announcing the PISTELLO Mr and Mrs Fred Pistello and four attractive children of LnFol-lette were visitors in Morristown on Thursday HALi Mr jrief Frt-f'a-v 10 on nd Mrs Maynard Samples formerly of Mornstown ALLEN Bryan Allen is recuperating from serious operation which he underwent in Clinic on Wednesday AUSTIN Oscar Austin Who has been the guest of Morristown relatives for the past several weeks has returned to his home in Portland Oregan STRATI Mr and Mrs Strate and on Jack have returned from Montreal Canada where they went to accompany their daughter Mrs John Purvis and chldren Kathy Beth John and Allyn Dr Purvis is interning at Royal Victoria Hospital following his graduation from Tennessee School of Medicine in Memphis The are pleasantly located in a new apartment and are becoming acclimated to the cold Canadian climate OAKES Mr and Mrs Carroll Oakes have given their infant son the name David Seller The name is Mrs maiden name Mrs Oakes and little David will be moved to their home on Mondav TOURNAMENT Among those from Morristown attending the Bndge Tournament held this week-end at the Grey-stone Hotel Gatlinburg will be Mesdames Ned Flowers Josephine Justice Charles Smith Bob Johnson Miss Earlene Archer and Mr Dave Denning CURRIER Mr and Mrs Fred Currier and little daughters Nancy and Amelia arrived In Knoxville bv plane Friday after a visit of sevreal weeks with Mr Currier's parents in Grand Rapids Michigan Mr and Mrs Taylor Married Oct 25th Miss Virginia Clarkson daughter of It and Mrs Clarkson 0 Ruiedge and formerly of Ewing and Dean Edward Taylor Vson and Mrs Holm Taylor 1 i town were married in a 'll ceremony in the Little 1 of First Methodist Church as October 25th at four 1 nc lce Rev Earl Hrunt per-fm ned the impressive double ring ceremony The bride and groom entered the Chapel together and were attended during the service by Mrs Don Clarkson sister-in-law of the bride and Mr Graves Jr who was the best man The bride wore a becoming wool Gillespie engagement of their daughter Elizabeth to Mr James Estep Jr of Cumberland Gap Mr Estep is the son of Mr and Mrs I) Estep Miss Gillespie was graduated from Greensboro College Sihool of Muse in North Carolina and is public school music teacher the Morristown Elementary Schools Mr Estep attended the I'nivetsi ty of Virgma wa graduated from of Tennes-ee I a practicing attorney Morristown Women Are Guests at Russelville Mr and Mrs Stidham of Clintwood Virginia announce the engugemt lit of their daughter Carol Sue to Mr Jaik Eugene Spoone son of Mr and Mrs It A Spoone i Mori stun Tennessee The wedding is planned for Dec-f mbor Mrs Wiley Breeding and Mrs Linton Deane were hostesses last lopped wilh whipped cream nutM Sthool and is week at the Bleeding home "Lofty and coffee to the 25 members andat Tazwell doughnuts' ('he l'nivcrsit sts A December wedding is planned Whitesburg Club Has Meeting The Whitesburg Community Club met Monday night for the Oct meeting The covered dish dinner was enjoyed by 35 members Misses Annabell Lee and Sheryll Hick sank a duet a Prayer" Miss Margie Horner presented the devotion Mrs A White offered prayer Mr Shelley meouraged everyone to vote and dissussed the proposed amendments A nominating com mittee was appointed this being Mrs Smith Long Hayes Ross Walker Mr Raich announced a short course to be held at the VT in the near future on agriculture' Beds Increased In U-T Hospital KNOXVILLE (UP) The state building commission for the University of Tennessee isotopic hospital decided today to increase the number of beds in the proposed structure from 317 to 394 The commission said it will re-advertise for bids if the present low bidder Johnson and Willard Co Knoxville is unable to meet the requirement within the com cost estimate Gov Frank Clement head of the commission said the aim is "to get the most for the least amount of money" He said another meeting will be held next Saturday to discuss changes proposed by the The bride-elect graduated from Morristown High School and attended Carson-Newman College where she w-as a member of the Calliopean Literary Society Miss Hodge was drum-majorette in Morristown High School and Carson-Newman Bands The groom-to-be Is an Electrical Engineering student the University of Tennessee The wedding date is act for Dcc- Agents Attend National Meeting Tennessee's delegation to the meeting of the National Assoeation of County Agtieullural Agents was much In evidence at the Philadelphia session last week with eight of the 28 being named to offices or committers I' addition four agents Robert Smith Jackson county Wilson Henderson county Emerson Bui nett Mai shall county and McClain Sullivan countv received the Distinguished Service Award of the National association County Agent Leonard Kerr Shelby county was president of the National association until election of officers for 1954 He opened the Philadelphia meeting and presided at most of the sessions As retiring president he automatically became a member of the executive committee He also was named to the association poliey committee Child Welfare Meeting Tuesday Child Wilfjrr Ciiile will hold their November me ting on Tuesday at 2 00 at the home of Mrs Hugh Diek on West Maiif S'leet with Mrs Harrell as joint hostess Mrs Walter llavter is leader and the sKMker is to be Mis Walter Smith Theme for the November meeting will lx- "Let's Talk Atxiut Dance Concertist Becomes Professor lTHAC'A NY (UP i- Iris Mabrv tntci nationally known exponent of modern dance has been named dance ditector in the diama department of Ithaca College Miss Mabrv a native of Nashville Tenn pi evented in 1940 the fust full-length solo dance concert on Biondwav Spaghetti Supper For Pilot Board Mrs Ned Flowers was hostess on Thursday evening at a Spaghetti supper for the members of the Pilot Board Mrs Flowers Used arranged bowls of fruit in decoration The guests were seated at individual tables for the delicious spaghetti supper Members of the board are Miss Mildred Roberts Miss Della Jof fers ss Marv Nell Arnold Miss Alma Smith Miss Riva Smi'h Miss Rubv tone Npd v'nw-O' Eula DnwsnA Donald Lee Mai-naret Wills Anne Mitchell Opal' Guthrie when they entertained the members of the Russellville Garden Club Mrs Linton Deane presided in the absence of the president Mrs Frank Hyatt Mrs Deane welcomed Mrs Claude Rogers and Mrs lleiskell Collins and Mrs Clarence Noe of Mornstown and Mrs Dewev Stapleton and Miss Florence Hawkins of Whitesburg Mrs 'Vilbur Bible brought the glfvtitiinal using as her topic Art of Living" There was a discussion on "Octo ber1 Flower Tips" by Mrs Wall "Framing Flowers" by Mrs Brooks "Care of Cut Flowers" by Mrs Wiley Breeding Mrs Horace Trent read the familiar poem "When the Forest is on thp In The Flower contest four types of arrangements were Judges by Mrs Claude Rogers of the Methodist Hifl Garden Club and Mrs lleiskell Collins of the Morningside Garden Club The four types were Unusual -arrangements of chrysan-llemums Winter bouquets and Mixed arrangements In the first aut of teal blue with brown ac- fir WIMlt to Mrs Frank Bible topped with a cluster of yel- Mr wUv ttred secoud to Mrs Wilev Breed KnOX if Zion The Rrownlnw singers of Knox-vi'le will present a program at A 7mn Church on Sundav November 1st at 8 00 The pubbe is rordmllv invited Rev Terrv pastor and Mrs Ada Howell snonsor are in rhnree of the program Floyd ing In the second group first went to 0 Wall second to Mrs Hugh Patterson Third group first to Mrs Wilbur Bible second to Mrs Brooks Last group first to Miss Sallie Doimhertv and second to Mis Horace Trent Mrs Rogers of Morristown gave some heloful htpts on flower ar rangement hits Jonathan Rhea Flovd son of Mr and Mis Clarence Flnvd of Knoxville and grandson of Mr and Mis Rhea of Russellville Johathan is blond and blue-eyed and is eight months old low rose buds The matron of honor wore a grey auit with blue accessorie and a corsage of pink rosebuds Only members bf the Immediate families attended Mrs Tavlnr attended Thomas Walker High School in Ewing Va and National Business College In Knoxville Mr Tavlor was graduated from Morristown High School and Is a veteran of the Korean war He served eight months in Japan After a Southern wedding trip the couple will reside In Morristown Hart Dies In Johnson City NASHVILLE (UP) John Edgar Hart 79 retired Johnson City merchant died here today two days after his golden wedding anniversary He was the father of Leslie Hart Nashvilia Banner political writer former city editor of the Knoxville Journal and widely-known In state political cireles and of Miss Mary Florence Hart associate professor of music at the East Tennessee State Teachers College A en I ANDREW JACKSON INN 1 Mile West of Rogcrsville on Highway 1 1-W NOW OPEN Unequalled for value selection and quality is this thrilling sale of ladies' coats! Here are the newest most significant coat fashions All new fabrics all finest woolens all priced for unusual savings Legion Auxiliary Tacky Party The American Lkgion Auxiliary will have their annuel Tacky Party on Tuesday -at 730 at the Legion Hut Each person attending is asked to bring a gift to tjie -hospital gift shop at Mountain jlonv Any gift suitable for any member of your own family will beaccopted Articles for children household linens toilet articles stationary ladies hose scarfs and aprons men's socks etc All Legion and Auxiliary members are urged to come put compete for the tackiest as ther will be a prize offered for the tackiest person and the most original couple A good evening of fun will be provided This group of lambs' wool and imported cashmeres eg A iS Reg 3950 and 4500 FOR KITCHEN AND BATH Nothing equals tile for (teaming beauty in your bath or kitchen and for making housekeeping easier! Tile I ao easy to clean and keeps Its blight beauty for years Choose from our lovely designs and color and let our expert workmen Install li now! jj N- Vv Phone 1864 Open Monday and Friday Nights Til 9:00 It CHEROKEE GLASS COMPANY HP HARRY LACKEY proprietor invites all his friends to visit him Individuals and Parties Invited (Te arrange for parttea phone 4070 Rogersville) Our Specialties: Southern Fried Chicken Country Ham and Western Steaks 420 Cumberland St i i i i i.

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1925-1956