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yyvr tt i 6 THt NASHVILLE TENNESSEAN, Saturday Morning. Feb. 4. 1956 Miss Hays, Mr. Jackson Honored at Dinner After Wedding Rehearsal I jsl II i Staff photos by Gerald Holly hich was given at the Jackson home on are Mrs.

W. P. Ridley of Columbia; of the bridegroom-to-be; Mrs. James ng Keith of Memphis. Standing, Mr.

The party followed the wedding rehearsal at the Cathedral of the Incarnation, where the vows will be said. An attractive group attending the party, seated from left, are Miss Colleen McNicholas of Winnetka, 111., Miss Harriett Fulghum, Camp Hill, and Miss Sally Keith of Memphis. Standing, Don Wade, Duncan Callicott and Harvey Pride Jr. Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Fenner Jackson Jr. entertained Friday night at dinner honoring their son, Robert Fenner Jackson III and Miss Constance Hays, whose wedding at high noon today is of social interest. Seen at the affair, seated from left, are Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Francis Skelly, parents of the bride-elect; Miss Hays and the bridegroom-to-be.

Standing, Mr. and Mrs. Jackson. A group of guests seen at the affair, Belle Meade boulevard, seated from left Mrs. M.

E. Holderness of St. Louis, aun Fulghum, Camp Hill, and Mrs. Ewt Keith, Mr. Fulghum and Mr.

Ridley. Belle Meade Club Scene of Dinner Honoring Miss Ingram, Mr. Hooker hhwI'IiLwUm bxiij iii.i.iiii in mnii i i ii mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmkLmmmmmmmmmmmmi Staff photos by Gerald Holly Another attractive group of guests attending, seated from left, are Miss Constance Bigelow. White Bear Lake, John Jay Hooker, brother of the bridegroom; Miss Alexandra Braid, Charleston, S. Miss Kathryn Wedemeyer, St.

Louis; Bransford Wallace, Miss Josephine Benz, White Bear Lake and Brownlee O. Currey Jr. Standing, Wentworth Caldwell Jr. and Bob Bigelow, White Bear Lake. An interesting group of guests seen at the affair which was given at Belle Meade country club, from left, are Dr.

Carl Bigelow Drake, St. Paul, Mrs. Orrin Henry Ingram, mother of the bride; Mrs. Roswell Henry Pick-foi'd, Cedar Rapids, Iowa; Mrs. Benedict R.

Sc'hwan, Eau Claire, Mrs. Drake and Mr. Ingram. The brilliant wedding will be at 8:30 o'clock at Westminster Presbyterian church. Honoring Miss Alice Louise Ingram and Henry Williamson Hooker, whose wedding tonight is of outstanding interest, Mrs.

John Jay Hooker, mother of the bridegroom-to-be and his uncles and aunts, Mr. and Mrs. Henry B. Williamson of Charlotte, N. and Mr.

and Mrs. Alfred B. Williamson of Houston, Texas, entertained at a dinner following the wedding rehearsal. From left, are Mrs. Henry B.

Williamson, Mr. Williamson, Mrs. A. W. Hooker of Lebanon, grandmother of the bridegroom; Mr.

Hooker, Miss Ingram and Mrs. Alfred B. Williamson. Davis Installed Manners Make Friends Franklin High Picks Honor Students As Madison C. of C.

Head Lvman Davis of the W. E. Davis USO To Mark Anniversary The Nashville USO committer will celebrate the 15th anniversary of the organization with an open house from 4 to 7 p.m. today at th USO lounge at the YMCA, Seventh and Union. Oxford Vicar To Preach At Sewanee Chapel SEWANEE, Tenn.

Dr. Roy-Stuart Lee, vicar of the University Church of St. Mary the Virgin, Oxford, England, will preach at the 11 a.m. service in All Saints' chapel here Sunday. Dr.

Lee has held the chief pas Son dairy, Madison, vvaa installed as president of the Madison Heart Fund Chairman SHELBYVILLE, Tenn. E. B. Maupin of Shelbyville, has been named chairman of the 1936 Heart Fund campaign in Bedford county. Calvin Daughtery, chairman of the Heart Council, announced the appointment yesterday.

Baptists To Visit Eaststate Colleges The state student department and Woman's Missionary union department of the Tennessee Baptist convention will sponsor a series of tours to East Tennessee colleges next week. Missionary speaker will be the Rev. H. L. Hardy, Southern Baptist missionary to Chile.

He will Chamber of Commerce last night Sigma Nu Auxiliary Plans Tea Sigma Nu auxiliary will entertain at a tea this afternoon at the chapter house, 200 Twenty-third avenue, N. Special guests, who are invited for 3 o'clock, will be mothers of at the organization's annual ban quet. PLATING FRANKLIN. Tenn. Tommy Moody and Johnny Harris have been named valedictorian and sa-lutatorian, respectively, of the Franklin high school senior class.

Moody, son of Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Moody, of Franklin, has a scholas- He succeeds Lewis Garden, branch manager of the Fir.st "Perfectionist in Precious Metals Plating" American National bank.

More than 125 members and toral office at Oxford university since 1947. He is a native of Australia and a graduate of the University of Sydney. After his their wives attended and neard be accompanied by Charles (35 gaaas 1 pr new pledges on Vanderbilt cam Roselle. state student secretary, Carden review the chamber's ac complishments during 1955. pus.

The serving table will be and Miss Abbie Louise Green, Complete Restora tion Work Guaranteed Prompt Service Plated Locally ordination in the Church of England he studied at Oxford on a re 'Thnt' u-huf vnn think" i fine WMU state youth secretary. search scholarship and received way of disagreeing with another The group will speak Monday at centered with an arrangement of spring flowers flanked by tapers in silver candelabra. Mrs. John Chiles and Mrs. Joe Puryear will Young Ensembli Eastern State college, Johnson the bachelor of letters degree for work in the psychology of reli gion.

preside at the tea table. City; Tuesday, Carson -Newman college, Jefferson City; Wednesday, Harrison-Chilhowee Baptist In addition to his chaplaincy at mm Oxford, he lectures in the uni Mrs. J. H. Whalcy serves as general chairman and she will be assisted by Mrs.

J. J. Mcintosh, academy, Seymour; Thursday, Uni person statement, dui it is certainly not a polite or gracious way. "1 had always thought or "Perhaps, I am wrong but are much nicer ways of voicing a protest. Learning how to disagree in a manner that isn't disagreeable is one of the fundamentals of good manners.

versity on various aspects of the AL 5-3391 1528 Dtmonbrtun relationship between psychoanaly versity of Tennessee and Baptist hospital, Knoxville, and Friday, Tennessee Tech, Cookeville. sis and religion. Mrs. Fred Lowe and Mrs. C.

J. Rackard. Miss Castleman To Be Honored Mrs. Robert A. Castleman and Landslide Blocks Pacific Highway Harris Moody Breakfast TU0, Willi! fflllfflIK SANTA MONICA, Calif.

INS The Pacific coast highway was her daughter, Miss Nancy Castle To Honor Bridal Party man, will be hostesses at a luncheon todav at 1 p.m. honoring Miss tic average of 97.71. He is president of the student council, vice president of the Hi-Y club, member of the Beta club, and was captain of the 1955-56 football squad. During his sophomore year, he won the scholarship medal. He was president of the junior class and won the "Four Square" medal as the best all-around student.

He has enrolled in the Georgia Barbara Castleman. bride-elect of Richard Elvin DeWeese. The blocked north of Santa Monica last night by a huge landslide that crashed down on the road at the height of the homecoming traffic. First reports indicated that some cars, possibly up to three, might be buried under the huge pile of rock and earth. The slide occurred between Santa Monica canyon and Sunset boulevard.

It completely covered the highway. party will be given at the Castle man home on Lanier drive in Madison. Mrs. A. R.

Ca6tleman and Mrs. D. S. DeWeese, mothers of the Teeh school of engineering for 0) 'Tannic 01 77P77TA 19S6-57. Harris, son of Mr.

and Mrs. George Harris, of Brentwood, has bridal couple, will assist in re a scholastic average of 97.38. He is president of the HI-Y club and the Radio club and Is a member of the school annual staff. He was winner of last year's Middle Tennessee Essay contest. ceiving the guests.

The table will be covered with a lace cloth over pink and centered with a double heart-shaped cake, surrounded by flowers. On either side will be white tapers in silver candelabra. DAR Chapter Has Meeting Hunter's Hill, thn home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mountcaatle on Hillsboro road, will be the scene this morning at 11:30 o'clock of a breakfast to honor Miss Alice Ingram and Henry Williamson Hooker, whose marriage, will be brilliantly solemnized thia evening at 8:30 o'clock at Westminster Preshyterian church.

Hosts at the affair will be Mn and Mrs. Mount-castle, Dr. and Mrs. Duncan Eve. Mrs.

Frances Noel and Mrs. Felix Cheatham, Assisting in receiving the guests, who will include members of the wedding party, out-of-town guests and the two families will be Mr. and Mrs. O. H.

Ingram and Mrs. John Jay Hooker, parents of the bride and bridegroom. Miss Brothers To Be Honored He has enrolled in the department of Vanderbilt uni I Again and Again1. Old Ironsides may look stern but it's certainly quite yielding as another notorist apparently learned early today. Old Ironsides, the "Yield to pedestrians" standard at Eleventh avenue and Broadway, was moved several feet from its normal position and turned around so the sign message faced the wrong way this morning.

Police reported they had no Information of any accident Involving the concrete-metal marker, "but it was hit, we know, just two nights ago and we had to put it back." iZturi com Robert Cooke chapter, DAR, met versity for the fall quarter. Steve Cochran To Speak Here Steve Cochran, Hollywood movie star, will appear as a guest at Thursday at the Nashville Public library, with Miss Emma Sloan, regent, presiding. Reports for the year were given by chapter chairmen. Those- elected to attend the the Civitan club luncheon at 12:15 p.m. Tuesday at the Andrew Jack State conference in Gatlinburg are CI7CC Miss Sloan, and Mrs.

R. D. Ander son hotel. Cochran will arrive In Nash II 4649 6-k By ANNE ADAMS delegates, and Mrs, Ben Espey and Mrs. W.

R. Austin, alternates. Delegates to the Con vllle by airline at 6:04 p.m. tomorrow for a series of personal appearances in connection with siioMl invm tlm m'onned-n mm the picture, "Come Next Spring," tinental Congress will be Miss Sloan and Mrs. Austin and their alternates are Mrs.

Espey and Mrs. dress with its "grownup'' Empire T. G. Settle. which opens in Nashville rhurs day.

Fire Destroys styling; aua me muo noiero iu complete the smart ensemble! Perfff fnahinnn for a. BftV tllaid oh Mrs. Joe Reeves White and her daughter, Miss Betty Lou White will entertain this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock to compliment Miss Sally Ann Brothers, whose niar-rlago to Tucker Oliver of Proctor, will bo an outstanding event of Feb. 11. Mrs, M.

P. Brothers mother of the bride-elect, will assist in receiving the 35 guests. The reception rooms of the home will bo decorated with arrangements of red and white flowers. The serving table will bo centered with an arrangement of red and cotton, crisp pique; or a fine linen Chauvenon Group CAR Has Meeting lor ner "sunaay cuum Pattern 4649: Girls' Sizes 6, 8, 30, 12, 14. Size 10 dress and bolero I 1 1 A I JIM Jlllil Meeting of Senior group of the CAR was held recently at the home of Miss Jane Settle on Hard take 3 yarda 35-inch fabric; Vi yard contrast.

This pattern easy to use, simple to sew, is tested for fit. Has complete illustrated instructions. LMMH (MB ing road, with Danl Chadwick white carnations encircling a min presiding. iature bride. Announcement was made of the Guests will present the honor State CAR conference to be held Woodbine Home A three-room frame hous In Woodbine was destroyed and the family of four lost most of its material possessions yesterday when a ooal stove overheated.

Woodbine Fire Chief Sam Norton idontlfled the family as that of Mr. and Mrs. John Ed vard Hodges. 2131 Utopia avc. The fire started when the celling blazed over the coal stove in the middle of three rooms and spread to the furniture throughout the housp, Norton said.

The house, rented from Mrs. Myra Morris, was insured but the furniture owned by the Hodges, was not, Norton disclosed. here In March and delegates elected were Miss Chadwick. Nancy Mcintosh, Sally Hincs, Ann Send Thirty-five csnts in coins for this pattern add 8 cents for each pattern for Ist-elass mailing. Send to ANNE ADAMS, care of THE NASHVILLE TENNESSEAN.

Pattern 243 West 17th New York 11. N. Y. Print plainlv NAME, ADDRESS with Z6NE, SIZE and STYLE NUMBER. guest with kitchen gifts.

Mission Accomplished CHATTANOOGA i.V) The found section of the Lost Found column of the Chattanooga Times want ad section recently carried this item: "Found -1 T.D. 18 International bulldozer," II Parham, Don Adell Fish, and alternates Kathryn McDanlel and Mary Ann Johnson. Mrs. George Robert Smith, DAR vice-president of American Indians, spoke to the group following the business meeting. cw a210: (-in? iQDCBKtS).

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