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The Tennessean from Nashville, Tennessee • Page 56

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The Tennesseani
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Nashville, Tennessee
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56
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Hardwick, Smalling Lewis, Shepherd Gibbs, Basarrate Cook, Hardin Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hardwick of Antioch an nounce the engagement of their daughter, Julie Marie, to Anthony Lynn Smalling, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Ray Small ing.

The wedding will be April 15. The bride-elect is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Beverlein and the late Mr.

and Mrs. Hubert Hardwick. Dr. and Mrs. Charles Lewis of Memphis announce the engagement of their daughter, Janet Lynn, to John Robert Shepherd, both of Atlanta son of Mr.

and Mrs. Jon Martin Shepherd of Wil-mettclll. The wedding will be July 29. The bride-elect a graduate of The Hutchison School, received bachelor's degrees at Sweet Bri- Mr. and Mrs.

Homer Boyd Gibbs Jr. announce the engagement of their daughter, Louisa Wright to Armando Luis Basarrate It son of Mr. and Mrs. Armando Luis Basar rate of Chattanooga. The wedding will be June 3.

The bride-elect is the granddaughter of Dr. and Mrs. Lynch Dealing Bennett and Homer Boyd Gibbs and the late Mrs. Gibbs. A graduate of Harpeth Miss Louisa Wright Gibbs Hall School, she received Ttn Miss Julie Marie vock High School and In- glewood University of narawicK Beauty, she is a hairstylist at Fabulous Fred.

The future bridegroom is the grandson of Mrs. James Robinson and the late Mr. Robinson and the late Mr. and Mrs. Allen Smalling.

A graduate of McGavock High School, he is employed by the Kroger Co. He served in the U.S. Marines. ican College for Applied Janet Lvnn Arts Interior Design. She "ws is employed at Interior Design Associates, Inc.

The future bridegroom is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hopkins of Freepoint, 111., and Mr. and Mrs. James Shepherd of Sun City, Ariz.

A graduate of New Trier East High School and Vanderbilt University, he is vice presidentsecretary of Courthouse Data, Inc. Hailey, Neeley her bachelor's degree at the University of the South. She spent her junior year in Vienna and Paris studying at the Institute of European Studies, the Sorbonne and the Catholic Institute. She is public relations coordinator at Third National Bank. The future bridegroom Is the grandson of Mrs.

Adri-ano AIcoz of Shawnee Mission, and the late Mr. AI-coz and Mr. and Mrs. Armando Basarrate of Pompano A graduate of Notre Dame High School, he received his bachelor's degree at the University of the South. He is a third-year law student at Vanderbilt Law School.

Lewis, Fisher Hawkins, Smith Mrs. Laurie Trace Cook and Walter Jerrell Cook of Madison, Miss, announce the engagement of their daughter, Theresa Louise, to James Allen Hardin II, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Allen Hardin. The wedding will be April 1.

The bride-elect is the granddaughter of Mrs. Annie Laurie Peek and Mrs. Mabel Cook, both of Jackson, and the late Robert Dalton Cook. She is a graduate of Madison-Rldgeland High School and attended Mississippi State University. She is manager with American Tuxedo and New York Bridal, v- The future bridegroom is the grandson of the late Mr.

and Mrs. Lyman Cavanah and the late Mr. and Mrs. Lee Bryan Hardin. A graduate of Brentwood Academy and the University of Tennessee-Knoxville, he is a brokerage manager with Golden State Rule Insurance.

McDoniel, Mansfield Mr. and Mrs. Glen McDoniel of Cookevllle, Tenn announce the engagement of their daughter, Nancy Jane, to Brian Elliott Mansfield, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Mansfield.

The wedding will be April 15. 1 The bride-elect is the granddaughter of Mrs. Florence Rice of Cambridge, Ohio, and the late Mr. and Mrs. James Robert McDoniel.

A graduate of Cookeville High School and David Lipscomb University, she is an associate producer at WKRN-TV. The future bridegroom is the grandson of the late Mr. and Mrs. Ivey R. Sparkman and Mrs.

Janie LuciUcMans-f ield of Glasgow and the late James B. Mansfield. A graduate of David Lipscomb High School and Berkley College of Music, he is editor of The Nashville Scene. Home, Haselton Mr. and Mrs.

William Home of Brentwood announce the engagement of their daughter, Amanda Ann, td James Russell Haselton, son of Mrs. Joe Maxwell and John E. Haselton. The wedding will be April 15. The bride-elect is the granddaughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Edward Corlew and the late Mrs. Odis W. Corlew and George Home and the late Mrs. Home.

A graduate of David Lipcomb High School, she attended David Lipscomb College. The future bridegroom is the grandson of Mrs, Everett Norlander and the late Mr. Norlander and the late Col. and Mrs. James McEwen Cherry.

A graduate of Bellevue High School, he attended Middle Tennessee State University and is a salesman at Superior Motors. Mr. and Mrs. F.H. Haw-SK.

tins of Calhoun City, announce the en gagement of their daughter, Deborah Ann of Tampa, to Stephen Em-mett Smith of San Jose, son of Mr. and Mrs. Spencer E. Smith of Huntsville, Ala. -V Mr.

and Mrs. James E. Hailey announce the engagement of their daughter, Margaret Lynn, to James Timothy Neeley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Neeley.

The wedding will be April 15. The bride-elect is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Draydon Duggin of McMinnville, Tenn.

A graduate of St Cecilia Academy, she attend I A The wedding will be 'APril 22. vf The bride-elect is the granddaughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Claude Moore and Mrs. Eva Haw SPRINGFIELD, Tenn.

Myra Lee Fisher and Spencer Michael Lewis of Grand Rapids, were married yesterday at Hopewell Baptist Church with the Rev. John Gunter officiating. The tride is the daughter of Mrs. Noreen Fisher and the late Ernest Fisher and the bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Patricia Lewis of Costa Mesa, and David Lewis of Brentwood.

Attending the bride were Suzanne Fox, Wan i Miss Deborah Ann Hawkins kins of Calhoun City and the late G.C Hawkins. a Ht ed Middle Tennessee State University and the Mss Margaret Lynn University of Tennessee- Hailey Knoxville. She is employed at I.C Thommason Associates. The future bridegroom is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs.

Lynwood F. Neeley of Ashland City, Tena A graduate of Father Ryan High School, he attended Aquinas Junior College and is employed by the Metro Police Department Myra Fisher Lewis Cline, Smith A graduate of Calhoun City High School, she received a bachelor's degree at Mississippi State University and a master's degree at Vanderbilt University. She is a child life therapist at Hospital. The future bridegroom is the grandson of the late Mr. and Mrs.

Emmett Young and the late Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lee Smith. A graduate of Grissom High School and Vanderbilt University, he is a software systems engineer at Apple I Computer. i Smith, Reaves i Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Smith announce the engagement 1 of their daughter, Laveta Monzez, to Ray Anthony Reaves, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Reaves of Salisbury, Tenn. The wedding will be April 15.

The bride-elect is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Calvin Smith. A graduate of Glenclif High School, she is employed at Aladdin Industries. The future bridegroom is the grandson of the late Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas Freeland Reaves. A graduate of Middleton High School, he is employed at CB.Ragland. Floyd, Greer da West Sue Lynn Morton and Nicole Lewis of Brentwood. The bridegroom's attendants were David Lewis of Brentwood, Joe Goveia of Huntington Beach, David Gumz of Nashville and Lance Lewis of Costa Mesa.

Following the ceremony, a reception was given at the church by the bride's mother. The couple will live in Grand Rapids after a wedding trip to Hawaii. Hollingsworth, Buckner Mrs. Mildred Hollingsworth of Ashland City, announces the engagement of their daughter, Lillie Pearl, to Phillip Cottrell Buckner, son of Elzie Buckner of Hopkins-ville, and the late Mrs. Gladys Buckner.

The wedding will be April 15. The bride-elect daughter of the late Luchion Hollingsworth, is the granddaughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dotson and the late Mr. and Mrs.

Felix Hollingsworth. A graduate of Cheatham County Central High School Mrs. Luke Cline of Johnson City, announces the engagement of her daughter, Sonya Jane, to Shelby Madison Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Madison Smith.

The wedding will be April 1 5. The bride-elect daughter of the late Mr. Cline, is the granddaughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Kanshichi Umemura and the late Mr.

and Mrs. Guy R. Cline. A graduate of Belmont College, she is pastry chef at Richland Creek Market and F. Scott's Restaurant The future bridegroom is the grandson of the late Mr.

and Mrs. William Wilder Trice and the late Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dewitt Smith. A graduate of Webb School and the University of Ten-nessee-Knoxville, he is owner of Superb Motors-Peugeot.

I 1 mi 0 NORMANDY, Tenn. Martha Elizabeth Greer of Franklin, and James Talley Floyd Jr. of College Grove, were married yesterday at CortheT Mill at Parish Patch with Dr. Harvey Floyd of Nashville officiating. The bride is the daughter of Mrs.

Marty Parish Ligon and Dr. Fulton M. Greer both of Franklin, and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James Talley Floyd of College Grove.

Attending the bride were Martha Paiden Stewart and Tammy Wolcott Howell, both of Nashville. The bridegroom's attendants were Bryant Dale Barnes of Smyrna, and James Henry Johnson of Nashville. Following the ceremony, a reception was given by the bride's mother. The couple will live in Franklin after a wedding trip to St John. U.S.

Virgin Islands. VI tit and Austin Peay State University, she is social services and activity director at Cheatham County Rest Home. The future bridegroom is the grandson of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Hollowell and Mrs.

Ella Buckner of He attended Christian County High School and is employed at Transtate Concrete Co. in Western Civilization 1 il ii Clubs slate meetings HOW TO SUBSCRIBE TO THE TENNESSEAN: CALL 254-5661 or 1-800-342-8237. man Keisling and H.E Cantrell whose subject will be "The War of 1812." Pi Beta Phi Alumnae will meet at 7 p.m. tomorrow at the Vanderbilt chapter house, 1 18 24th Ave. Pledges will model fashions provided by The Cotton Patch.

MOMS Club will meet at 10 a.m. Thursday at the Trinity Church of God, 1931 Old Murfreesboro Road. Sandy Milliken of Planned Parenthood will be speaker. For more information, call 331-2077. Tennessee State Society of the Daughters of the American Colonists will meet tomorrow and Tuesday at the Sheraton Music City Hotel.

D'Anne Crews of Huntsville, Texas, national president of the organization, will be keynote speaker. Tennesseee Society of the United States Daughters of 1812 will hold a state council meeting Tuesday and Wednesday at the Sheraton Music City Hotel. Speeches will be given by state president Maymee Miller Can-trell, national president Mary Nor fl AMIE" The Pastel Southwest Collection The best of the New West. Just one of and textures. LeatherSi too! the thousands of home furnishing room Select Your Frame from over 150 styles of sofas, sectionals, sleepers and chairs.

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