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The Knoxville News-Sentinel from Knoxville, Tennessee • 20

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7trW 11 Tr Poetry Is Topic Miss Cooper Former Knox Teacher Wed er rJ Pogo 20 Tho Knoxville NewtSonlinot Wort April 12 1161 Display Mountain Crafts Moderns Find Expressios 1 e-D ld Art Dis 14111r! Alpha Omega chapter el Dela Sigma Phi 'twenty will hear a program Poetry and Verse making presented by Mrs Ken neth Youngblood at 711I pm tomorrow at the home of the president Mn Glenn Trim melt 3131 Chantilly Dr Plans win be made for mem berg receiving the exemplar degree at the Founders' Day banquet April 27 at the SIN ke4 A 11 46 ett 1 4 1 Ar 1414 -10 3 'st -7120 07 il' 0 4 if 1444 340 II 4 0 Its It loot 1 4 I 03 11 il 1 2'1- 4e- for' 41- 4st 1) -C 411 44 vai'4 14 It' A'''' lit' '44 at C313 IN ''t 11 '14'11 f'' 0 '''iW 4" Vitt 9: 6 A 1 I 0 '1 4 1 41k l'1'i 1'1'''7 4 '0''''' 11 131 'I 1' icl 4 do A A iiit: i 41 "1I 1 4 1 td nr 1E: Iti) tr ik tP 'epes'S l' Pt oN 014 0 a ji 1 4'' ve A 4''1 Ct: i 0-i 1 4'IS 11 fiZkl 4' i q- 1c7o 7 A in 0 0 44 t3 A 4 A 4 Al''1')V11 0 k''V' -717 9 0 1 1:40 utclA10- 1- r41 101 ''''''l '53 0 ft 401111 sk 0 A 00 0r2 3: Notn j''' 9' 1714 I ''N' -'11111r 'li: f4 I I i ft1i I 01 rAt4 1p I I 1 1 3i -gob 1 4v f4 iik: 4 91t IA 'AO' ''f'4 Vomit -IV' -1 ''A: 4 4 ttoei 1 1 19: tape 111 '4 vtEtilosp 2 iiit)eilg' 'S 4 A i itV Miss Anne Louise Cooper form If Knot County school teacher and Donald Baker were mar tied April 1 at First Presbyterian Church of Coral Gables Fla with Dr Clyde Myers 'rho bride is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Cooper of Columbus Ga Mr Baker is the son of Sir and Mrs IL Baker of Fort Lauderdale Fla The bride's ballerina-length gown wax of silk organza over taffeta Her ved was shoulder-length She carried white earnsHons Turquoise Is Chosen Mn Thomas Perrin Wright Jr of Miami woo matron of honor and Min Nan Jean Melms of Chicago and Mrs Delores Lincoln of Miami were bridesmaids They wore turquoise silk orient' dresses and carried white and turquoise carnations Best man was Richard Lyons of Miami and Ernest Bureeu and Ray Jones of Miami were ushers To Washington The couple will live in Washington after a trip to Fort Myers The bride is a graduate of U-T and holds the master's degree from Peabody College Mr Baker wag graduated from the University of Miami Ile is a tech- nical writer with the National Bureau of Standards in MRS BAKER (Anne Louise Coorie 1) Recital Set Piano and organ pupils of Mrs Ray Shular and Miss Olive Smith will be presented in recital Saturday night at Stork Creek Baptist Church The recital will consist of two programs one at 7 and one at I pm with pupils of each of the teachers participating in both FESTIVAL Arthur Jones examines a pitcher with an iron red glaze inside and a creamy matt (dull finish) out side to be displayed at the Craft Festival The large vase is filled with Dogwood what else? 1 AelletV i at 1 Sy BARBARA ASTON RASO A MELTING POT of talent sill be hobbling every hnur during the Dogwood Arts Festival of the Southern highland Ilandicraft Guild will we continuous life to mountain craft exhibits on display at Mill- er's on Gay with two ckmon- stratiomi planned for visitors every hour of Knoxville's first annual fectival April AIPIAIX' A special preview of at I the Festival of Crafts will I be held from 1 7 to 1 pm April 20 at the center in Miller's basement Weavers potters and jewelry artisans will be among thole showing age-old arts of our MOUT1121110111 region For Erery Taxi mums FROM many of the Handicraft Guilds 350 members-31 of whom are Korn villians be shown UM students in arts and crafts will also participate with the Guildsmen Included will be something for every handicraft taMe There will be hook rugs and pottery weaving and stitchery silver keelry making and enameling furniture making and whittling Sure to catch the eye of young misses will be the corn shuck dolls that were the delight of little girls of yester year old and New ITEMS OF BOIII traditional and C011itnIpOritry feeling will be displayed For in the Guild are craftsmen who Mill produce '4 "coverlide on looms like those used by their great-great grand- mothers and those producing time-honored designs with slightly modernized equipment There are craftsmen who use 'I ancient methods of production such as the foot-powered pot1 hers wheel to carry out their own original ideas and there are those exploring new ways of forming wood clay fiber and metal into objects of modern designand mood 1 The Southern Highland Ity Al di In th Ilighlt we craft Ws strati' pol1' the CI Wel artiJ shawl mom 17or la the II snide also I men thing Tht pnhtc ail amel I whitt eye corn dcIi year 011 IT and be are i '4 cos Miss Greene Orange Bowl Queen Wed The News-Sentinel has learned of the marriage at Miu Nanita Rose Greene 1931 Orange Bowl Queen which took place Feb 4 at Christ Church New York City with Dr Ralph Sock man officiating Miss Greene the daughter of Mr and Mrs James Anderson Greene of Rockwood the bride of :64 Peter At v- wood Grif- fith son of '4 lir and Mrs I At BE Griffith A IS of Long Is- 1 4 land 1116! The bride pi 44 attended Co- A lumbia Uni- Mrs Griffith versity a was graduated from the University of Miami where she was elected AROTC princess Ibis Beauty Miss Tempo and a member of the Homecoming Court She was vice presideht of her sorority Delta Delta Delta She is under contract to Schwartz-lAuikin TV Studio and Garrick Modeling Agency In New York Mr Griffith Is vice president of Carve' Trans-Film Co of New York After having returned from a trip to San Juan Puerto Rico the couple is at home in Manhattan GLAZING Counts (Mrs Charles) glazes a piece of pottery at Beaver Ridge Pottery where she assists her husband Mrs Counts is president of the Tennessee Regional Group of the Southern Highland Handicraft Guild Anne Petree Central High School division IV Judges for the competition were Mrs Archer Mn John Quinn and Mrs Alma Childress Brown The district winners will enter the state contest Poetry Winners Get Checks MALES $CORE vicroRy NEW YORK num ber of male teachers in the pub lie high schools in the United States exceeded the number of school marine in the academic year 19511-59 The Office of Educe lion compiler of the statistic says this is the first time men have been in the majority since its surveys began in 1890 The males accounted for 522 per cent of the total ORGANIZE THE HOUSE Disorder ranks second only to poor judgment as the cause of accidents A study of hon pitalized accident cases from home a business places showed that one out of every five were caused by disorder For Bible Class Mrs Flenniken's Bible class will meet at 10 a nt Fri day at the YWCA are scheduled for those who visit the exhibits on April 21 and 22 Pottery and enameling will be demonstrated on Monday April 24 with silk screening to be shown to visitors in the evening Weaving and stitch-cry will be demonstrated on April 25 jewelry and rug hooking on the 21th: Jewelry and stitchery on April 27 with the art of silk smelling shown in the evening Rug hooking and native materials are planned for April and pottery and native materials on the closing Saturday April 29 First-place winners In each of the four divisions of the poetry contest sponsored by the Tennessee Federation of Women's Clubs received checks for three dollars today at the Second District meeting in Clinton First place winners were Wanda Forrester of Cherokee Elementary School Kingston division I Nancy Hendrix Stercht School division II Bill Baker Clinton School Division III and craft Guild Is a nonprofit mem bership corporation of crafts men in the mountain areas of Ilaryland the Virginias the Carolinas Kentucky Georgia and Tennessee Housewives hobby enthusiasts makers of professional products teacherA and craft MIMI are among its number All have a common purpose-4o encourage creative ness in design and use of material as a means of pieserving crafts of the area and improv ing their quality on the Schedule WHILE THE SPECIAL pre view is plannet April 20 the Festival of Crafts will be given its official opening the next day Rug braiding and spinning dent COVER JUICES Frozen citrus Juices will retain mach of their ascorbic acid or vitamin content if refrigerated in a tightly covered container But home economists suggest quick usage after thawing FOR SPRING Rill VA 00 PERMANENTS Pee a Shompoo and Sot $125 up MAUDE'S BEAUTY SHOP 114 Fora St Did 5234999 be Ategob Moat Om Thursday IN 9 PM AlMINIEW BITTER ASPARAGUS Brown a quarter of a cup of butter and pour it over a couple of pounds of fresh asparagus that have been cooked Delect able! 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