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Kingsport Times from Kingsport, Tennessee • 7

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Kingsport Timesi
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Kingsport, Tennessee
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7
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"1 4 'Trf'" f-tv-MVvsr wv Yr I jtfy dA 4 'Kc KINGSPORT TiaiES Wednesday Sept 5 1952 7 Week's Club Events fr Mary Haworth Says: Respect For Local Customs 1 jV'-'- i Is Newcomer's ation Mrs Nottingham Is HDC Hostess Mrs Nottingham was hostess to Arcadia Home Demonstration' Club "for the August meeting After the' business session a shower was given complimenting Mrs Henry Ramey club president' a-5 Nine members and six guests attended the meeting Not-! tingham was assisted in serving Dy Mrs James Nottingham September 7 meeting will be at the home of Mrs Rachel Shouse Dear Mary Hawprth: About a year- ago I married and m'oved with my husband tohls' home 4V town a small place He is a specialist beginning-his practice I-and we plan to live here always Now I am confronted with a social problem on which I would appreciate yoUr objective advice i About eight 'or ten times -a yeartwo or three ladles of -the jt town give large -bridge-parties at PIE Dm WIT DIRLIDES I li theoountry dub and I have been Invited to most of them do appreciate their courtesy in ash ing me and yet in going am making myself socially obligated to' people I dont particularly care about I find this kind of thing very dull and wearisome and to repay the entertainment in kind would cost more than John and I can afford at presents Moreover once we had repaid another round of courtesies -would begin and so on through the years ad infinitum riCZ Also Fast Daily Flights tot RICHMOND ROANOKE Convaniant Connacting Sarvlco tot NASHVILLI ATLANTA NEW YORK WASHINGTON FOR AIR TRAVEL (VERTWHEti Call 1540 or Tonr Travel Agent -rrt My husband and I do enjoy en-J tertaining preferably at home together having friends in for small buffet suppers and an eve- ning of conversation To me: a mixed gathering is always more stimulating I would Just as soon eamicmdite ni SEPTEMBER SPECIAL! PERMANENT i WAVES 2 op For Aa Appointment CU 4092 KINGSPORT I BEAUTY SHOP 126 Broad Over Federal Clothing b00 000 Odd sidestep these bridge affairs which seem to be more of a cus- rri Stanley' -J ir Sharon Harrison Weds JC Stanley The wedding of Miss Charon Sileen Harrison and Stan ey: was solemnized August 5 at First Methodist Church of Jones-ville -v Performed by the Rev Ogleva Street' the ceremony took place at 6 oclock in the evening The brjde is the daughter of Hr and Mrs! Don Harrison of Gary Ind The bridegroom is the son of Mr and Mrs McKinley Stanley formerly of Verdi Va Mrs Stanley wore a white linen suit with navy blue Accessories ahd a corsage of red rosebuds for her marriage Bridesmaid was Miss Georgia Frazier and Robert Frazier served as best man After a weeks- honeymoon in Virginia the bridegroom left for Camp Pickett va where he is stationed with the Army Mrs Stanley- plans to join him there soon tom than a sincere desire to be hospitable But -L dont want to seem rude Have you any suggestions as to how I might tact fully spare myself this type of party? Dear It is a constructive necessity to adjust gracefully to tribal customs if you are settling down for a life fterm stay with the natives in any territory And WEDNESDAY i The West Ridge Presbyterian Church Circle at 1:30 pm at the home of Mrs Stidham Wednesday Club' at 1 pm for luncheon at home of Mrs Walter Smith 118 Watauga with Mrs A A Owen assisting hostess WMS of Holy Trinity Lutheran Church at 2 pm in social rooms of church with Mrs Ed Harkins leader Ave WSCS of Depews Chapel Methodist Church at home of Mrs Ervin Crawford Kingsport Rt 4 I Inter-Parochial League of Womens Auxiliary of Episcopal Church of Upper East Tennessee at 10 am at St Pauls Church A program will be given on Dubose Conference Center of Mont-eagle Term Local speakers will be Mrs A Bashear Mrs i Scribner and Mrs Henry Childs Laurel Garden Club at 2 pm with Mrs Roger Schulken 1517 Brightridge Drive Members note change of meeting place THURSDAY Borden Community Club at 8 pm at club house Hostesses will be Mrsi EmeryJKlngsberry and Mrs JVallace Porter Mrs Wiley Jr will discuss Jier trip to Europe illustrating her talk with films 7vv' Friendly Circle of Morrison Chapel Methodist Church at 7:30 pm with Mrs Dallas Salyer Morrison City Keystone Bible Class of First Methodist Church at 7 pm at church for covered dish supper Belvue Good Neighbor Club at 7: 30 pm with Mrs Kenneth Keller 1655 Lincoln Ave' Co-hostess will be Mrs Toy Reid Loyal i Matrons Class of First Christian Church at 7:30 pm at the home of Mrs Curran 1014 Dale St Dixie Study Club at 3 pm with Mrs Black 205 Comp-on Terrace Co-hostess will be Mrs Gillenwater Springdale Club at 7:30 pm with Mrs George Light Fidelis Class of First Baptist Church at 2:30 pm with Mrs HNave 157 Sevier WSCS Circles of Ketron Memorial Methodist Chrth as fol-ows: one with Mrs Dan Coates Scott County Road for covered dish luncheon three at 2 pm with Mrs Robert Jessee 200 Glenn St four at 7:30 pm with Mrs Andrew Sensabaugh 221 Glenn St Dorcas Class of First Baptist Church at 7:30 pm with Mrs Bevins 617 Branch St FRIDAY Dickson HDC at 2 pm with Mrs Glouse 1667 Lincoln Ave with Mrs Currie co hostess 7 Kingsport Music Club at 2 pm at Kingsport Utilities for initial meeting of year with program presented by! college music stu dehtsi A-guest meeting host esse will he Mrs Hufford CIrs Li Gregory Mrs Leland Davis Mrs A Brockman and Mrs Shuey WSCS Circle Six of Ketron Me morial Methodist Church at 7:30 pm with Mrs Griffin Twin Oaks Addition Clara Yancey Bible Class at 2:30 pm with Mrs Cross ml ihTiD LEAUN in DAY SCHOOL inerrr safoou-12 (Sgn) Frank Jeffers Knoxville Tenn -1 01 is 8 in 1 1 I I S' i vi Mrs 4 New Arrivals Kathy Ann Jennings daughter of Mr and Mrs Kyle Jennings Gate City Route 1 at Holston Valley Community Hospital August 24 weighing 7 pounds 8 Va ounces Jimmy Cline Franklin son of Mr and Mrs Cline Franklin at Memorial Hospital Johnson City July 28 weighing 7 pounds 3 Vi ounces Deloris Ann Bishop daughter of Mr and Mrs Fred Bishop Kingsport Route 2 at HVCH August 27 weighing 6 pounds IOV2 ounces MARGARET OMEGA CLASBY daughter of Mr and Mrs Clasby 1622 Highland St will enter Lincoln Memorial University this month A 'June graduate of Dobyfis-Bennett High School Miss Clasby plans to follow a laboratory technicians coursii 618 Watauga St with Mrs Emma' Barlow of Johnsbn City as leader ir ildlLlllV'll rrliUJi wrrxs My course in Speed-' writing and typewriting at Steed Tech has been of great help to me in my present position a clerk-stenographer in the Freight and Passenger Traf- flc Department of the 1 -I-- 'r Southern "5 Railway I use Speedwriting in taking telegrams letters and reports Thin would be very taw without its use: ri Of Is 4old SNEED VILLE (SpL) A wedding' of much interest to people of this sectiob' wa that of Miss Freda Alder daughter of Mr and Mrs Clay Alder and Claude Elmer Collin The ceremony was performed in Tazewell Friday August 22 -Both Mr and Mrs Collins -are graduates of Hancock County High School He has been a student at Lincoln Memorial University this summer They are making their home at present with the brides parents Mr and Mrs H6bart Lamb Mrs 1 Minnie Lamb and Clyde Parkey have returned from a visit with relatives in Baltimore Md rr Miss Adelia Lynch has re turned to her home in Mary land after! visiting with her parents Mr and Mrs Vass Lynch' Airman lc Ray 'Lou than has returned to his new base inOr-landoFla after a visit With his Earentsv Mr and Mrs outhan Mr and Mrs! Dean -Turner of Springfield Ind are vacationing with Mr and Mrs Grady Turner and family of Route 1 Both families made a trip! to the Smoky Mbuntalxis on Tuesday Mr and Mrs John Wilson Jr of Cincinnati were week-end guests of Mrs' Wilsons parents Mr and Mrs John Louthan: Wayne Louthan of 8-Navy has been visiting with his parents Mr and Mrs Louthan His ship the -USS Hailey destroyer returned recently from tour months spent on Atlantic anti-submarine maneuvers Mr Louthans wife the former! Irene Brown of Athens Tenn was graduated in June from the Fort Sanders School of Nursing in Knoxville While he is away Mrs Louthan will work with Mountain Home Veterans Hospital- Johnson City Miss Bernice Sutton daughter of Charlie Sutton and the late Mrs Sutton became the bride on August 17 of James Mathea son of- Mr and Mrs Sterling Matbes The ceremony was performed by the Rev Rose in the Coffey-Stubblefield Chapel in Tazewell Mr and Mrs Mathes are making their home in Anderson Ind ys Our LOy Away A her husband to your next small buffet supper inviting a few couples that you hope will be congenial to them By this mod est pay-off device you may adhere to the mixed company you prefer and give your marriage the benefit of a varied and growing social support MH -1 Mary Haworth counsels through her column not by mall or personal Interview Write her in care of Kingsport Times-News: s- i -By GAY PAULEY UP Staff Correspondent NEW YORK (UPl I Do the' dishes with av little Johann Strauss In the background1 You will fipd it makes the job faster and more fun At least thats the finding in a dishpan survey conducted in Philadelphia One hundred housewives and one lonely husband participated in the musical test The women and the one man spent three successive nights washing dishes to music On the first night they listened Only to peppy times the second was jivento sloW wait tunes the bird night they hid a viong-hair session The women' reported the music affected their work much the same as industry has found harmony relieves monotony on the assembly line: 1 Work To -Tempo More than half of the foundthey worked with the tem po speeding up their motions with' bebop slowing down with Beethoven -j One housewife reported: you' heed something snappy Ike A Guy Is A Guy for stack-ng them -The Blue Danube is good for glasses and silverware! and a rousing polka helps in scouring pans Did they find that music improved their emotional attitude toward doing dishes? "Definitely Some of the women reported It keeps our minds off a miserable chore A good 50 per cent said Noth ing can Improve our emotional attitude at dlsh washing tipie Peiiohat Mr and Mrs Tom Bowen and family Mr and Mrs Fasald of Washington CJ Were week-end house guests of Mr and Mrs Bulbs 122 Sevier St Lieutenant Jimmy Shepard of Mabe Va was a guest of Mrs: Jenkins 1913 Dale Stf Lt Shepard left Saturday by plane for New York City where he is- stationed with Ait Mr and Mrs Theodore Rafa-lowski and son Teddy and Miss Edith TOmpkins of Detroit Michigan were recent guests of Mr and Mrs A Tranbarger Sr Sevier Terrace and Mr land Mrs John Tranbarger Acre Heights' 1 I if e4f I i urora ctccl ciiulnb! LoWb There! a size for every me yoacaa -think of in tbit 3-piece set of West Bend mixing bowls Treat 00 rough too they just laugh at knocks ana nim blet Theyr made of tough long Stainless ttSel -Gently rounded inside contour makes stirring aad beating 7 easier lets you-7j scispe out every- last speck of bat- ter -Use them oa the rane or fa refxigeratof too 3Vi 1 and quart sues standard elec trie mixers Va ouart size ideal for portable mixers or with one beater 0 regular mixer All eiaea are perfectly suited for hand mixing or beating I raglht for now as of now you are on the verge of alienating good will in your new environment Evidently the ladies in your husbands home town who constitute the equivalent of the local Tour Hundred arp Including you In the lists of those who "belong by Inherent 'right Hence I judge that John has a fine reputation there based on famfiy quality personal charac -ter good education and the like You are tentatively accepted 'on his account thus find yourself invited to the ceremonial hen parties' In these first rounds of getting acquainted you are passing through a social crisis the gravity of which you apparently dont recognise The townsfolk are looking you over making up their minds for or against Johns wife and what they feel about you when their vote is castwiU indelibly affect your sense of well being and Johns professional value in the community as time goes on I think Its fortunate youve flayed alongwlth their hospitality so far hiding your boredom and checking your impulse to dodge their- bridge affairs1 Youd be hurting yourself as well aa John in the long run if you let them suspect your critical attitude towards their social rou tjne Granted that womens cart parties are dull as compared to the stimulus of conversation in mixed company stlll youd better endure them gaily as part 6: the job of being a helpful gra clous wife It is basic common sense for a bride- to cultivate good standing with other -ma trons in process of "making a place for herself in her husbands life My advice is dont try to evolve rules and Scheme for evading these i ge entertainments Rather learn to take them ir stride That is go when you conveniently can aad dont be afraid to excuse yourself occaj sionally if there are other demands on your time going you dont obligate yourself to "repay in kind At most you need only ask your hostess and -winter cottons are' a coming thing throughout the country and lhey hive a definite Southern flavor combining the sturdiness of wool with the lightweight of cotton G'i l)V Even are actually such that easy them 1 i I more this year phrases used to cover cottons worn in winter smart year round dresses are always fresh so jto keep clean Theyre economical too Youll adore AX I wrtTBsmawa Phono 970 GILLIAM CABS Gilliam Ownor Day and Night Service 7 Safe and Conrteoas Service Phono 970 East Sullivan Back of Cnloa Bee Terminal ALL THIS WXKK Spulzl Shtwfcj tl ITALLPAPESS See dramatic new treads in color and dcsifa for borne decorating Learn about the mafing Nancy Warren oess Goamntee 5eledt your favorite among cotton -checks tweeds clan plaids and solids Theyre new 'Vpwirtv- so soft' and wonderfuL From 1495 to 7 5500 Thj HiiloniUy Fansus ACC ShsrtKind A- a 1' 1 Usod In Civil Sarvico business and the profns- aloha tfow iaughi In over 260 clllea in ahd7 Canada National placemeni aorvicq' for gridu- ataa ENROLL NOWI NEW CLASSES NOW forming J7 -4 ttrrun cn Adult Education Division VIIlTriEY SGnOQL QF DUSinESS VA aurv Hi awft 34 auart VCCMPLiTi SET CF-3 iCZ2 ChOrgaAccounta -7 litraoim eir 143 Commerce Si Kingsport Phono C33 Hnsepari Pdrl fi 4 604' East SuUIvan 17'D' CfctsaCo In Die BliitFuci Mi '1 I 5 i 7 -1 v- 6.

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