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The Tennessean from Nashville, Tennessee • Page 52

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The Tennesseani
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Nashville, Tennessee
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NIW IHIPMINT f-1 THI NaSHVILU TINHISS1AN, Sunday Meralat, Os. K. IW epnef, wtio wu a flrat frada student In Joan's clan at Julia Green school last year. Alan brought his class picture horns to his mother, Rachel Kirkpatrick and It was here that the groom-to-be espied the bride-elect. Meanwhile, Rachel did her bit by playing Cupid in getting the two together for their first date, by having them join their party at a dinner dance at Millwood country club.

From that time, it was love at first sight for Joan and Harvey, and now they are planning a wedding on January 25. Again we prove that blind dates quite often turn out very well. 4 il will havo i famfly gtt-tofether on this exciting occasion. Barrie and Aldan, both students at Vanderbilt, ars planning a lata summer wedding sine it will be their flrat time-off from which will be during vacation after summer quarter, then they will return to continue their studies, but more anon. IMMEDIATELY after church this morning, pretty Janle Capps and her fiance, John Macey will go out Woodlawn drive-way to the home of Sarah and Maxey.

Jarman, where they will bo honor guests at a breakfast. Grace Adele Anderson of Sarah's sister, will be hostess with the Jar-mans at this pretty party. On hand to help greet the guests, who will include members of the two families and the bridal party, will be Mrs. Walter Anderson ef Gallatin, Sarah and Adele's mother, Mrs. John With-erepoon of Gallatin, John's manes, for they hare been tweet-hearts sines high school days at HUlsboro.

When David went to Annapolis to enter the Academy, Kaywln was at Indiana university at Bloomington but she Immediately transferred to the University of Maryland at, College Park, and you guessed it just to be near David at Annapolis. Now she has an important position with Advertising Inc, in Washington and that also makes, it nice, for she is still near David. Last August they were both home for vacations and Just before they returned David gave his number one girl a beautiful engagement ring and now you know -as page-1 tells the story. Unfortunately David doesn't graduate from the Academy until a year from next June, but a wedding with all the military trimmings is planned for June week at the Academy. Christmas Music Floats Out Over Party RECENTLY when the West End florists entertained at open house, Margaret Hailey.

attended and it was on that very day that she was imbued with thrffle ems to reeetv a pressure cooker, which was the useful hostess gift presented by Mrs. White! This afternoon Alaine and Prof. Max Lancaster will be hosts at an open house at their home on Twenty-fifth avenue, 1 South, for Betty Ann and BilL The serving table will be covered with a lace cloth over pink and decorated with pink blossoms and Christmas-y pink ornaments. 'Anticipating ths 4 o'clock gath- ering are William Yarbrough of Centerville, father of the brlde- groom-to-be; Emetine and Or. Paul Manchester, Dr.

Howard Sutton, Margaret and Dr. Claud Finney, parents) of the pretty b-e, Mary and Dr. Erie Bell and Ann and Tom Wall Helen and Dr. Josef Ryssn, Prenuptial Parties Honor Martha Lentr TONIGHT after they learn Just how they will descend the aisle at their wedding Monday night, bridal couple Martha Lentz and Robert Walker will be honor guests at a dinner. Hosts for this "after the rehearsal" party will be the bridegroom's parents, Virginia and Tom Walker, and destination of dinner guests will be the Walker's Wsst End avenue home.

The home will be festively decorated for the party with arrangements of Christmas greens. On the dining room table will he holly and pine mixed with red carnations, flanked by burning red tapers in silver candelabra, and in the entrance hall will he the greenery and snow white pompon chrysanthemums. Among those who plan to attend will be Paul and Tola Walker of Athens, Tommy Walker of Dallas, Ann and Harold Bowron of Birmingham, Sarah and Bob Taylor, Mary Davis and Tommy Schlat-er, Rachel and Frank Smith Ethel and Seawell Brandau, Maraaret Loonev. Jimmy Wil (Continued en Next Pegs) I IMEABBBCKYl rrvas O'CLOCK yesterday morning was the magic hour when Den Orr finished his last ISttam at Vanderbilt, and it was at 3 p.m., another magic hour, when Vanderbilt's varsity football quarterback and darling brown-haired Eve Loser were wed in Ringgold, Ga. This was no Gretna Green wedding, but a ceremony along simple lines so hat the young couple could hurry on down to Miami Beach will be quarterback In the Shrin-ers' North-South football game Dec.

26, so they didn't want any to go a-wastlng! Eve's parents, Doris and Buck Loser, and Aer twin sister, Joan Cherry of Enid, rode over the moun- Aalna to Ringgold with them and bade them good-bye as they sped away In the blue and cream car which was the Losers' wedding gift to them. Don's parents, Alice and Alex Orr of Miami, have given them a gift just as thrilling: their wedding trip! After the big game, Mr. and Mrs. O. will fly to Havana, Cuba.

They will be met at the airport by a car and chauffeur, which will be at their disposal during their ten-day stay at the smartly cosmopolitan Naclonal de Cuba hotel. After Jan. 1, Eve and Don will call Rome, home. On their first visit back here, they'll be inundated with the congratulations of their many, many friends! ATTRACTIVE with a capital A can definitely be said An Orchid to Christmas Breakfast It In Midstate Tradition A CHRISTMAS party very much In the Middle Tennessee tradition was the breakfast given yesterday morning by two lovely ladies, Mrs. John Oman and Mrs.

Etta Walker at Mrs. Oman's home, Thurso, on Franklin road. The double doors of the stately ante-bellum mansion seemed to say "Welcome" with their huge Christmas wreaths of balsam, while Inside the high-ceilinged rooms were gay with the green uv.a of English holly and the Christ- mas red of carnations and poin-settia. Mrs. Oman's daughters, daughters-in-law, and married granddaughters were gracious and enthusiastic dispensers of such Southern breakfast delicacies as turkey hash, hot biscuit, grits, and gingered pears.

Mrs. Oman wore a most becoming soft wool dress of Dior blue and Mrs. Walker wore a smart cocoa wool trimmed in pink as they received. Among the guests were Mrs. Horses G.

Hill, Mrs. Mack Brothers. Mrs. Tony Sudekum, Mrs. G.

M. Lynch, Mrs. J. F. Jarmsn, Mrs.

Charlaa Wilson, Margaret Scott, Mrs. Burton Wilksrson, Mrs. Thaxton Smith, Marguerite Hack-worth and her mother, Mrs. H. B.

Adams of Decatur, Sarah Mae Jarman, Margaret Puryear, Nell Elam, Stella P'Poole, Sara Park Seward, Elizabeth Turner, and Mary Ward. Young Cousins To Have Double Christening A CHRISTENING of note is on the program today at the -1 i i ci i church as a future belle and beaux, Sykes Cargile. little daughter of Carroll and Allen Cargile and Neil Cargile III, handsome young son of Connie and Neil Cargile Jr. will become members of ths church. Their beautiful christening dresses were bought last summer by the babies' grandmother, Eleanors Cargile, when aha and husband NsU were traveling in Europe and they are truly exquisite.

Little Sykes godparents will be Anno and Bob Colsman and Ed Nslson and doing ths honors for the young; gentleman will be Dade Wallace, Allen Cargile and Bob Coleman, who is doing double duty. Tou can be sure that four of the most animated persons in the church will be the four grandparents, Elanora and Neil Cargile and Neely and Lem Stevens, Connie's parents. Many good wishes go to two of Nashville's future citizens! Story Book Romance For Kaywin and David rnHB ROMANCE of Kaywin Smith and David Johnson is exactly Ilka a story-book ro- SCOTT FILLEBROWN New President of the Nashville Junior Chamber of Commerce Ai the new president of Naihville'i wideawake Junior Chamber of Commerce, Mr. Fillebrown ia expected to chart for the (roup the lame alert ciivie-minded endeavors that have characterised this organization'! activities in the past In ehootinf Mr. Fillebrown, the Jr.

C. ef ehoso well. Wa are confident his will be a suooessful administrative one that will reflect great credit en the entire Jr. a of a ml TABLE LAMM OPEN TIL 9 P.M. Bari-Mor Gifts 1710 21sf T-OW TWO LOCATIONS 1722 21 it $.

fin Madison Squirt The Linen Store SHHU Ckrhlm mm STOLES 'SMT HANDKERCHIEFS HOSE -BAGS NELLE DOSS 1714 11 SOUTH auric i Rtntntr light Thirty Mtmente Hanrt Eiaiil Suede 10 West Iwa tkaps far laittt fljMI OPEN EVERY NIGHT 'TIL 9 'TIL CHRISTMAS EVE about the invitations Eit.ii. ana uoraon uiCKersen miuea Inviting their friends to join them Saturday afternoon at BMCC to welcome back to Nashville their children, Donla and Buford Dickeraon, who have been living in San Francisco, and Pat and Don Dickerton, who came from Chicago. Both boys, by the way, have recently completed their tour of duty with Uncle Sam. Receiving with the hosts and honor guests were the parents on the distaff side of the family, the Walter C. Longs and Elizabeth and Francis Craig and Estelle'a mother, Mrs.

W. W. Crsndall. The drawing room at the club was the scene of the affair, to which only Est ell and Gordon's close friends were Invited, and the serving table, veiled In a white cloth waa draped with boxwood green tied at the corners with white cording and at intervals on the green were white poinsettias. Centering the table was a large boxwood tree starred with the white poinsettias and the mantel shelf was banked with Christmas greens with white candles.

Among the guests saying hello to these attractive hosts and honor guestse were Julia Fay and Cale Haun, Sarah and Maxey Jarman, Helen and Dr. Bill Gray, Ellen and Jesse Willa, Clara and Ferries Bailey, Catherine and Raymond Denny, Louise and Dr. R. MeCul-lough, Sia and Gsorge MeCan-laaa. Catharina anil Dava WiLav.

Francee, and Bill Hendrix, ma, ii mining ini -ana Rob Harwell, Virginia and Charlie Cook and Ruth and Arthur Reed. Spies Picture Of Future Bride RETURNING home from At-lanta for good today will he pretty blonde Joan Westen-berger, who has been in school there at Emory university for the past few months. Joan's logical reasons" for her return is probably known by sow, for on the front page tola morning is a bis; announcement that she is engaged to an attractive Nashville bachelor, Harvey Kirkpatrick. If over there was an unlikelihood of meeting the. right man (according to the books), it was this? case: a schoolteacher having a blind date.

It was complicated turn of events that brought them together. First of all. there was Alan Kirkpatrick, Harvey's we sell! i iniiii 9T001 nig iurtsiuina spirit ana aeciaea to have a party, Just for fun. the Christmas spirit and decided Beautiful Christmas carols were being played by Leon Cole on the organ in one of the shops and It was the music that gave Margaret the real thrill. Right then and there she asked Leon to play the organ for her party.

Margaret's host of friends received pretty red Invitations inviting them to a luncheon on Friday and each and every guest went away exuding the Christmas spirit. The party was given at the Hailey home on West End avenue and the whole lower floor of the house was ablaze with burning candles and arrangements of bright red rosea. It was an old-fashioned Christmas party and even Gladys, the maid, was attired in a typical southern mammy costume, as she helped the guests with their coats. On the delectable menu was old-fashioned turkey hash on rice, Bing cherry salad and delicious coconut balls served from large trays decorated with Oregon holly. Assisting the charming hostess greet her friends was her sister, Josephine Gourley.

Upen House Custom popuar With All open houses are tops in sparkle and fun, so it was proved late yesterday afternoon at the Belle Meadei boulevard home of Martha and Charlie Sanders Jr. From the huge Christmas wreaths tied With pine cones on the front door right on through to the dining room table gay with crimson carnations and holly and groaning with holly-laden dishes of country ham and turkey and all the other goodies, the young Sanders' house was filled with the Christmas spirit Among the guests were Ellen and Tom Hudson, Mary Ellen and Bill Brittain, Clare and Neely Coble, Helen and Bill Powell, Honey and Frank Blair, Paula and AI Whitson, Sue and Duncan Fort, Linda and Woody Sims, Cynthia and Dr. Elmore Hill, Mary Elizabeth and Red Norvell, Emmie and Billy Nor-veil, Ella and Billy Nelson, Dot and Ernest Jones, and Edith and Howard Adkim. A MONO the early Juat-for-fun Christmas parties is the one to be given this afternoon by Lorlne and Tot Potter and Helen King at the brand new home of the Potters on Estes avenue. Planning to be on hand early for the delicious refreshments and gaiety are Nancy and Jimmy Perkins, Maggie Mai and Bob Benson, the John Whitea.

Margaret and Lon Tenlsen, Virginia and Dsvs McQuiddy, Elsie and John Shaw, and the Bob Cal-tons. A MUCH-FUN get-togther was the one yesterday afternoon given by Dot and Bob Tatum for newly-weds Whit and Carlyle Potter and Mary Jo and Hugh Smith. On hand at the hosts' attractive Lynwood boulevard home were Palmy and Overton Thompson, Jane and Bill Me-Murray, Eleanor and Sam Moore, Sally and George Hicks, Ellen and Paul Davis, Ivadelle and Howell Warner. George Rhea and Mary and Billy Smith. Brides at Christmas Are the Busiest Ones! "DETTY ANN FINNEY truly looked like a Christmas b-e yesterday in a beautiful soft white wool dress topped by an orchid as she received at a tea given for her by Margaret White, mother of her fiance, Bill Yarbrough Jr.

The White home on Moss Rose drive was the scene of the party, and there Margsret Finney, Betty Ann's mother, assisted in receiving Carolyn Patterson of Jackson, Ann and Louise Boillin of Clarksvllle, Julie. Hollabsuqh, Eleanor Flaniqen, Marv Ann Cain, Claire Kslbf Islach, Mildred Brock, Gladys Sctiddsr and other guests. Betty Ann's two sisters, Jo-Jo Finney and Peggy Nelson, also helped in the afternoon party. And was Betty Ann ever the this small beige latin roses in soft beige to liams, Anita and Dr. Clarence Woodcock and Charlton and Lu-cian Lentz of Annlaton, Ala.

Martha'a parents, Elizabeth and Dr. John Lentz will help the hosts receive the guests. The girls who will attend Martha as bridesmaids in her wedding were ever so thrilled yesterday when she and her mother, Elizabeth Lentz honored them at luncheon at Colemere club. At their places were white kid shorty gloves which will be part of their wedding costumes, and you can Just Imagine how much bridal talk went on! Martha chose for luncheon wear a smart brown winter cotton trimmed in brown velvet. Among the girls were Betty Gray, Alice Clark, Margaret Looney, Beth Henderson, Suzanne Shearon, Susan Moore, Wilma Duval, Betty Reynolds, Beth Caperton, Kitty Williams, Betsy Mattingly, and Julie Whitney of Chicago.

Engagement Celebrated At Part This Afternoon nPODAY, Barrie Davis is wear- ing a gorgous emerald cut diamond flanked by two baguettes given to her Just the other night by Alden Kirshnar, her sweetheart since high school days. This afternoon, her parents Sylvia and Morris Davis, 0BfSmS)M)BSJ333(W( i MUSICAL GIFTS Balanced Twirling Batons Guitars, Ukes, Mandolins Band Instruments a Accordions jj KENDLES CHURCH ST. 5 AL 5-4975 fa i GIVE I I "HIM" 1 I KNOX I HATS I FROM ifl dr Sixth and Union jU OMN IVININCS TILL topping for for Christmas morning Left soft, all wool basket weave robe In 'dreamy light blue with scalloped satin applique trim, 49.95. Right satin brocade robe in beige or gold with sparkling rhinestone button 39.95 IND AT Hit A' VI, payments! we service what win perfumes you'll be prtui ttni rteipituts happy re rtttivi. Ntttit Rosinttti Odalisque Tianne CiHitiem Dlar MNs Dior Diorama Carom Batlodgia Flaurs de Recaille Nuit da' Noel now! you can give the BEST Christmas gift for LESS! General Electric portable television ir Extra Kght weighs 13 pounds! ir Works perfectly, anywhere Indoor or out Albrtt leuuoo -Ceieque your furs Carvt Ms Griffs Robe d'un Solr Namt Arden for Men by Elitabatk Aria hat with Its.

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