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Chattanooga Daily Times from Chattanooga, Tennessee • 6

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SOCIAL NEWS THE CHATTANOOGA TIMES: CHATTANOOGA, FRIDAY, APRIL 23, 1943. SOCIAL NEWS 6 MISS CHILTON WILL WED air stationed at the Birmingham base. Married Norfolk, Va. MISS HUDSON. WED Miss Pauline Millsaps Is re-cuneratiner from an operation at TO LT.

C. J. LYDEN Rites March 23 at Norfolk -v ME. CHATTISE ON EASTER Mr. and Mrs.

John A. Chilton of Estill Springs announce the engagement of their daughter, Gladys Rebecca Chilton, to Murrell Emmett Chattise son of Mr. and Mrs. E. Chattise of Decherd.

The wedding will take place Easter Sunday in the chapel of the University of the South at Se- the 'Physicians and Surgeons Hos pital. Red Cross Today Riirffirat Dressinss Chapter House, 402 Are Announced Here McCallie. to 4: North Chattanooga, mr.k.iHi Trhvt.rlan Manse. to 4: You'll Find Your Easter Hat at Lovemans l.U. at Vlmn r.mmm&r School.

9 to 4: Lookout Mountain, Business Center. 9:30 Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Gillespie Hudson announce the marriage of to 4:30: Signal Mountain, Red cross House. 9 to 4, 6 to Brainerd Episcopal Church, 9 to 4.

First-Aid Classes Power Board Auditorium, standard. Mrs. Bess Pennebaker, their daughter, Dorothy Ruth Hud- 7:30 to 9:30: Chapter House, standard, Bon, to Lt. Charles Joseph Lyaen of the United States Naval Reserve. The ceremony was solemnized March 23 at Christ Church I i 11" Pauline Williams, 7:30 to college Hill Courts.

Junior, E. J. Henderson, 6:30 to University of Chattanooga, standard. Manker Patten. 10 to 11: University wanee.

A reception wui De nea at the home of Mrs. Herschil Riley, sister of the bride-elect, and Mr. Riley. i The bride-elect Is the niece of Mrs. C.

A. Griffith of Chattanooga. Mr. Chattise is in the upholstery business in Decherd. Real Requirements of Chattanooga, stanaara, mrs.

xnau-nn ii. Timin-rH Wni Hall, standard. and St. Luke's in Norfolk, with the Rev. Taylor Willis offi Frank Pullington.

7:30 to 9:30: Lakeview School. Rossvllle. Junior, Miss Mae Glea svn II In 11 ciating. The bride attended the Univer Home Nursing Classes Central High School. Mrs.

Mary Cooper. Instructor, 9 to 10:45: Vocational High School. Mrs. Ella JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. UP) A Reeves, instructor, 9:45 to Brainerd new bin mtroaucea in tne nouse sity of Missouri, where she was a member of Delta Gamma, national sorority.

She has one brother, Lt. 1 of representatives provides: Jll 1 Methodist Church, Mrs. w. e. juuewens.

Instructor. 10 to 12: Alton Park Community Center, Mrs. Ella Reeves, instructor, 7 to Chapter House, Mrs. Albin Pass, Instructor, 1:30 to 3:30. No one could be elected gover Thomas Hudson of Camp Forrest, nor unless he has servea a term Tenn.

Nurses Ala masses jsrianger nusuimi. in tn 12 7 m. to 9 P.m. in the legislature. Lt.

Lyden is the son of Mr. and Sale of War Bonds Miller Gray Ladies, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mrs. Joseph Lyden of Joplin, Mo.

I swimming IIICA pool, senior uw 10 to 11; YMCA pool, Junior life He attended Westminster College and the Montana School of Mines. saving. to 7:30. Sewing The Bast Lake -Courts sewim rnnn will meet at the East Lake Courts He is a member of Phi Delta Theta, Community Center from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., Mrs.

L. Cartland. chairman, and Mrs. Elmer Crosby, vice-chairman. national fraternity.

At present the couple is residing I In Norfolk, where the bridegroom MRS. BROCK MAKES TALK AT KOSMOS HOME GROUP Mrs. W. E. Brock discussed "The Is stationed.

Social Notes Spiritual Side of the American T. FRANK MILLER HI plans VJ Home" at the meeting of the American home department of Kosmos Woman's Club Tuesday at the clubhouse. to arrive next week from Washington to spend a few days with Mrs. Miller and baby daugh Mrs. Leon Cross, newly elected LT.

AND MRS. CHARLES JOSEPH LYDEN ter at their apartment on Lookout director, was introduced by Mrs. Mountain. sTu'lSMSti' till 'j" IT iTijg'iWft'fil J. W.

Pratt. Mrs. George W. Heg gie was re-elected to serve as as- Hodges of Maryville, will spend Mrs. -John Newkirk and Mrs.

Calendar sistant director and Mrs. Frank Emmett Newton are in AUanta for Dayis their -home on Union Myers as secretary. a snort stay. MISS SARA FRANCES HOLLEMAN'S marriage to Dr. Edward Georga Johnson will be solemnized at 5:30 this after noon at Patten Chapel at the University Mrs.

Myers was in charge of the program, flans were aiscussea -w ur, Mrs. H.F. Shields Jr. and daugh- or Chattanooga. for a home aressmakers sewing CuvB "Iter.

Virginia Parke Shields, of Mount Vernon Council 7. Daughters of clinic sponsored by the depart spending a lew aays Beaufort, S. and Mrs. Ruth Mc America, tnis evening, r.sn ciocjc. iiey stone Hall.

UOW, West Eighth Street. ment, the first meeting to be held nooga. Connell of Knoxville are guests of Sally forth with one of these fascinating new hats and take the spotlight in the Easter Parade! Quite likely you'll be wearing a suit to' go with it we've marvelously "suit-able" hat styles in variety of straws, soft felts, smart fabrics in a rainbow of colors! If you pick a frivolous calot a thoroughbred of a postilion or whatever your type, it will prove a charming collector of compliments! So' buy your prettiest, smartest hat hers today! next Wednesday, Mrs. Pratt, Mr. and Mrs.

William Murphey their sister, Mrs. Fred Isenberg, Carolina Apartments until October. M9 JiKlnnnvl who la recovennK iruni it uircc Maj. and Mrs. Henry M.

Carney where they will visit their son, Lt. week illness at her home on Mc and small daughter will reside in Reld Murohev. and Mrs. Murnhev. aiiie Avenue Cookie Donors Posted The cookie schedule for the Mill Bettv Carbaurh arrived Mrs- Edgar Jones, who has been Service Men's Club and the Officers Town Club for next week last evening from Sweet Briar Col- the home of her parents, Mr.

lege to spend Easter with her par- Mrs. V. W. Tabb, has returned follows: the Clary's house on Hardy Road, Lookout Mountain. George Forman Jr.

is ill at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Forman, on Signal Mountain. John S. Fletcher returned yes nts, Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Car- 10 "er "OIUC 111 Monday, YWCA Business Girls but not much of it! JUST 8 DAYS To Have Your Picture Taken for MOTHER'S DAY PhotoReflex Studio-Balcony LOVEMANS Chattanooga' Quality Department Store. League; Tuesday, St. Elmo Garden Club; Wednesday, TV A Engi Lovemans Millinery econd Floor oaugn, in onepnera nuu. Mrs.

D. S. Walker of Lynchburg, Mrs.1 Walter Johnson has re- Va- is uest of her daughter, turned from Cincinnati, where she Mr' A. M. and Mr.

their home in mH-A v. nip v.ftnn.i Pnn. rennyoatner i neers Wives Club, First Christian Church; Signal Mountain Garden Club-and Garden Study Club of Signal Mountain; Thursday, Gen. terday from a business trip to Washington. tp and other natriotic meetine-s.

Windsor Court. P. Stewart Chapter UDC, Mrs. J. F.

Rich will go to her YOUNG HATS THAT WILL GO PLACES Mrs. J. I. Austin has gone to ppen; Chicago to Join Lt. and Mrs.

Gar- Miss Martha Oppenheim and nett Austin fOP Easter. Lt Aua- So1 Oppenheim returned yesterday James Craig Lodor Auxiliary home in Highland Park today from American Legion, Foust Place the Physicians and Surgeons tin Is stationed at Scott Field. HI. a Pah Beacn. .49 Garden Club; Friday, Highland Park Garden Club; Saturday, Missionary Ridge Chapter UDC, Riv-i Capt Terry Gueltig of the United Mrs.

Garnett Austin ana aaugn- Mrg Herbert Dunlap will return ter, Ann, have been spending the Saturday from Fort Benning, Ga erview Garden Club, Brainerd Gar States Army Air Corps, is visiting past monui omuago wiw mr. wnere sne has visited her husband, den Club and Julia Lowe Circle his Mrs. A. D. Rieger, and Mr.

Rieger here. Capt. Gueltig is na Airs, tiarry isayior. col. Dunlap First Baptist Church.

1 Miss Genevieve Montague ana Mr. and Mrs. James B. Shetter Lovely hats that head the Easter list for school girls fashioned with the flair they demand! Cute shapes pretty trims smart colors! See our special group of be- Caroline Montague Rasponi announce the birth of a son yes- leasea uie nome 01 Airs, way- terday at the CampbeU Clinic. Mr.

witching young jnona aiiace oa mwhoui raoun- gheH 1. i Honolulu. Mrs tain for the summer. Mr. and shetter was before her marriage Others 1.98 to 5.00 Mrs.

Mcuemore K.emp, wno naveiMisa Marguerite Jewell, teen occupyine the Wallace Get Yourself a NEW HAT! ITS Aft OLD EASTER TRADITION will move May 1 to the home which Mr. and Mrs. Howard Franklin they recently purchased on Averill Adams announce the birth of a son Lovemans Millinery Second Floor Avenue, Lookout Mountatin. Wednesday at the Campbell Clinic, R. P.

Scott, who has been se- B. D. Walker of Woodland Drlije is ill at Erlanger Hospital. rlously 111 at Guntersville Hospital, will be removed to his home here Mr. and Mrs.

R. G. Beerbower today. (Betty Cassidy) of Dayton, Ohio. First Lt and Mrs.

Jame Craw- will spend the Easter holidays with ford Cooper Jr. (Florins Sidwell) Mrs. Beerbower's mother, Mrs. E. Easter is a wonderful excuse for you to look your best and you'll want to top off your new Easter suit with a good-looking hat! We've got just1 the? light shape and shade to suit every individual taste and we've got them at the price you want to pay! Come in today for your new Easter hat! H.

Cassidy, on South Loven announce tne Dirth of a son Street Wednesday at the Woman's Clin' lc. The baby has been named Mrs. Baxter Bender has as her euest for two weeks her sister, James Crawford Cooper DX Lt Cooper Jr. win arrive In several days from Camp Shelby, to I Mrs. Ralph Mlzner, of Philadel phia, who arrived Wednesday eve ning.

MAUORY spend a few days. Mrs. Lowry Lamb is confined to Dr. and Mrs. Alexander Guerry have returned to Sewanee after attending the Baylor 50th anniver her home on Signal Mountain with a broken ankle.

sary celebration. Mrs. Ed Erwin of Warm Springs, Lawrence Godfrey, who is ill at .50 Physicians and Surgeons Hospital, 5 is reported slightly Improvea. and Mrs. Tom Semmes of Ozark, are here to attend the wedding of Miss Sara Frances Hol- Mrs.

G. H. Sheasley. who has leman and Dr. Edward Johnson, been the guest of her daughter, Mrs.

M. B. Clayton, and Mr. Clay- Paul Johnson Jr. of Vanderbilt University will spend fPring vaca- tain wiU return to her home In 9 BELTING BERET WITH STRAW 2.00 ulJoarentS' Birmingham today, FREXCH BERET, 3.00 HAMILTONIAN HATS $3.95 Lightweight felts in snap brim style; browns, tans, grays.

Good hats for such a little price! STETSONS s5 1. $10 I 17.a.L- Ty CahiriA hoi hfldn Mrs. Ellen D. Pennington of theL rjinic. 4.1 icmw.tu luuk vuuoctvauyii at hnmo 3115 Walthall Street.

i Nashville where she is recovering after an BERETS ter, Mrs. 407 Phoenix Avenue, for Easter. Mr. and Mrs. J.

D. Walker or Bragg Avenue announce the birth of a dauzhter vesterday at tne Mesdames J. B. Frazier B. H.

Odom and E. W. McDaris will leave Tuesday to attend the Pres-byterlal in Knoxville. New ESSLEY Shirts for Easter! HATS OF THE HOUR Physicians and Surgeons Hospital 4 Mrs. James S.

Miller of Whit- Mai IBU1 a m- I mrs. uoaa Arnngton 01 ureen- rra after 1 HftASl SSSLJSti- ittoi at the Physicians and Little, came yesterday to visit Mrs Surgeons Hospital. Beautiful White Broadcloths! Handsome Fancies You've named Berets the hits of the hat parade the favorites for "all-time" wear this season. See our latest versions amazingly young, flattering and chic! Diversity is their password to success in materials in shapes in their range of colors! YouTl want to make them a "must" for your wardrobe! Mr. and Mrs.

T. L. Clary will leave Saturday for Miami Beach, where they will reside in the $1.85 Sizes 14 to 17i Woman-Wise Styles! lm 2 PIQUE BERET 2.98 i Hi ffH, '4 if ft George Stephenson on North Chamberlain Avenue. The visitors will leave Saturday for Sewanee. Miss Jane Worth Brown has returned from a visit in Birmingham.

Misses Mary Stewart Becking and Sally McClellan have returned from Macon, and Atlanta. Lt and Mrs. Lawrence Everett Miller (Esther Sims) of Camp Wolters, announce the' birth of a son on April 10. The baby has been named Lawrence Everett Miller Jr. Mrs.

Joseph Brown spent Wednesday night in Chattanooga en route to Marshall ville, where she will spend Easter -with her daughter, Mrs. Felder Frederick, and Mr. Frederick. Capt and Mrs. Baxter Davis of Fort Benning, Mr.

and Mrs. Gordon Davis and son, Billy, of Knoxville, and James Pascall Youll find warm approval in a woman's critical eyes when you're wearing an Essley shirt. That's because Essleys are Woman-Wise thsy have the style, fine fit and finish that only America's leading men's fashion authority and famous Troy shirt-makers can put into a shirt. FRI. and SAT.

SPECIALS Scheduled Delivery Service SMALL WHITE SQUASH, lb. 20c WAX BEANS, lb EXTRA LARGE ARTICHOKES. 2 lor And every Essley shirt has a genuine TRU-BENIZED collar that gives neckline neatness and comfort! RICHELIEU or MONARCH BUY U. S. WAR BONDS and STAMPS! BRANDS ARTICHOKE HEARTS (no points), iar FRESH ENGLISH PEAS, PREMIER CHOPPED OLIVES 3ar 23c "SWANK" VhV MEN'S STORE-MAIN FLOOR "TUNIS" VXT I BERET Wa Ara N.w In Petition to SUPPLY DEMANDS Due to recast hlpmenti ef Diaper aerrica sew eastomen.

PHONB 7-IttO FOB LVFOEMATION CRESCA SHERRY WINE CALF'S FOOT JELLY, 'jar 60c "Keep -Em Smiling, America." ELMER'S SERVICE PACKAGE, each 50 (Ready for Mailing.) Colorsd Goose Eggs, Duck Eggs and Hen Eggs. a IfW supply of Lamb. Beef, Veal Pork, Fryers, Ducks, Hens. Squab and Geese. 10 EM AN WEMANS wk rvumsB Am see vice DIAPEBS.

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