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June 28, 1SSS. THE NASH I LLE TENNESSEAN Miss Thelma Lee Crenshaw Becomes said lowering her role. "But lately oh, well, there a no on Club Notes. FEAR NOT CIRCLE Fear Not Circle of King' Daugh MAKE THIS MODEL AT HOME The Nashville Tenoessean Daily Pattern Bride of Fount F. Crabtree at Gallctlit .1 i UK Tony." believe she's over It," Meg aald decidedly.

Sh looked hopefully at Brand and then at Olff Th brlda'a onlv attendant ter met Tburaday afternoon at th King's Daughters bom on Seventh avenue. Th meeting waa opened with ainglng by tha girls. Shell never over It" Bran Miss Belle Wader, leader, presiaeO over th meeting. Th marriage of Miss Thelma Lee Crenshaw, daughter of the lata Mr. and Mrs.

John W. Crnshaw, of Gallatin. nd Fount F. Crabtr. of Jamestown, son of Mr.

and Mr Georg Crabtree of tht city, took plac Thursday evening at 7 o'clock, at th horn of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. dt said, ahaklnc her head.

"But think ah waa horribly ashamed of herself. A girl feel a ashamed her cousin. Mis Floriball Wise who attended her aa maid of honor. Her gown was of mousselin de sol and sh carried an arm bouquet of Johanna Hill roses tied wits cresm satin ribbon. Allen Dayhuffnt, of Jamestow PATTERN 2340 By ANNE ADAMS If you've been looking longingly at those high priced frocks with dainty shirring, and a hand-mad look, atop longing right now and get pattern 2340! Her' on frock that gives you faahlon'a newest fancy In Just the simplest terms for even a beginner can handle this simp pattern that de- Report were heard from the matrons and standing committee.

when, ah fall In love with It waa announced that linen show married man. Alvin 'think ahe waa too," ah clinched th matter era hsd been completed for the INSTALMENT It ale thing for tham to ask and I don't how could hav got out of It," Mid Aunt Meg in an undertone. "But gosh, lt'a nor fua at horn. Chrlatmaa Era." Bruea ob- served as tha groom's best man. Lee, near Gallatin.

Horn for the Incurables in Mem snapping la tha enormoua fireplace. There wer relatives asked In for Chrlstmaa: faded gentle elderly man and womea basking la tha family glory; there) wer nice boy cousins, all penniless evidently, and rather variously dressed, but-bhfir amusing and talk' atlv and being very much an with tha unanswerable argument The cetmony-WaajerXpnnfd hyl A reception a -the How-follow sent st sn rly ed the ceremony, at which time the The "Rev. "Neal D. Frazier, of State "It veetna to it's more bad hick than anything; toJfjsahaSjJ Pndsn-Tewnf6wsfnrnacnlh? on cinnremsf ka. jarved- Mrs.

C. E. Skinner, general chairman of th lawn festival which "Sh-h-ht" Brand muttarad to eouraged by Uncle Rick and Aunt will given on th horn grounds Julv IS. save a report and appoint "A girl doesn't feel o. And Tony waa bitterly ashamed.

Bh knew that It Ruth hadn't atood by her when that horrlbl Donny ed a cmmltt for the festival Ticket were distributed to the thin happened" "Don't apeak of It," pleaded Aunt Meg faintly. "And I think," Brenda pursued or hand ehirring, over the shoulders for high style! If you choose a crisp fabric tha shoulder flares will perk up in a delightfully young manner and the girlish sash la youthful, too. You'll look like a schoolgirl in en of red and white dotted swlaa! But any number of other fabric can. be used voile, silk or chiffon-Pattern 1340 Is available in sizes II. 14.

16. It. 10. 10, 12. 14.

tt, II and 40- Else 1 take 1-4 yards 16 Inch fabric. Illustrated pbyp sewing tnatructlohs included. members to sell. ALICE KERLEN CIRCLE Alice Kerlsn Clrcl of King's Daughters met with Mrs. John Caldwell on McQavock street after a sympathetic nod and glanc In her aunt's direction.

"I Thursday afternoon, with Mr. J. Teachers College, Murfreesboro. on th lawn, before an Improvised altar of ferns and garden flowers. Flanking th alter ware tall baskets filled with Queen Anne' lac and white candle in Cathederal candelabra.

Preceding tha ceremony, a program of wedding muslo waa given by Miss Ellzalteth Crenshaw, pianist and Miss Carmine Lee. vocalist Miss Crenshaw played "Meditations" from Thais, by Massenet and to Heart" by Read. Miss Lee sang "Oh Promise by-deKovew Love" Toe Truly," by Bond. Mendelssohn's wedding merch was used for the processional, and Miss Crenshaw played "Heart and Flowers" by Tobanl, during the taking of the marriage vowa. The bride's gown was of white lace designed along lines of extreme simplicity, and the Eton Jacket was fastened at the side with rhlnestone clips.

Her flowers wer bride's roses tied with white satin ribbon. think that Tony Just Just wok up. I think she grew three years In three weeks after the Bellamys "went away. Sh changed. "It waa har brothar la horror.

"Tour vole la absolutely pntratlnr!" Tbay wara all la tha Bly library, gueete at tha great Chrlatmaa party that Cllffa paraota-ln-law had ben planning far waeka. For tha moment only tha Taita wara la tha room: Aunt Mas- ruatlinir la silk; Brae handsome and aulky: Bren-da la rapt attendanea upon Uttla Anthony: Cliff nervously proud of them all. Alvln waa coming lattr. Tha Bly houaa waa anormous; It atood majestically on a Pacific trenua corner that commanded tha sweep of tha cold winter bay and tha Presidio alopea and tb Golden Sate. "Oh, glorious!" aald all tha guests as they arrived to find tha Big drawing-room dellclously warm and a great wood fire roaring and Tina.

Over this group Dr. and Mrs. Bly reigned la happy excitement; the big house was full of Innocent laughter and cheer. Just aa the Taft family party had been starting from home for the Bly' Tony arrived, to change and to ruah off to cover on more Chrlstmaa tree before Joining them at Blys. It was this circumstance that gav them a chance.

Cliff and Brand and Aunt Meg. to har. wba they foM themeelvea for a moment quiet, out of the noisy current. In the big leather chairs of the Bly library. "Tony ought to here." "She'll her any minute now." "Doesn't sh look well Bendy She looked badly for a while: Just at first" Brvnda gueat register wa kept by Mlsa Gradle Lee.

i-, Later In the evening. Mr. ssse Mrs. Crabtr left for an Eastera motor trip, and on thir rturs will be at horn at Wilder, whr th groom Is principal of th Wild high school. For traveling.

Mr Crabtree wore a navy blu bouele ult with white accessories. Mrs. Crabtree le a graduate i Stat Teachers College at Murfreee boro and has been teaching la the Sumner county schools for the pa four years. Th groom I a gradu at of Tennessee Polytechnic stltute, at Cookevlll and ha done graduate work at Peabody Collage. Mr.

and Mrs. Le ntertalned at a buffet dinner Wednesday evening, following the rehearsal Th house waa decorated with garden flowers and th dining room table. where the bridal party was seated for serving, was centered by a wedding cake, the cutting of which waa a feature of th entertainment Gueat at th entertainment war restrict to member of th bridal party and elose friends of tb bride and groom. a -if Hei-htr "I'tT die Ton Taft 111 live for all the rest of them, Brenda and the baby, and Cliff and Mary Rose, and Aunt Mec and Aunt Sally I'll be ren tier, 111 read and Til atudy I'll not be wim. gay, reckless Tony Tart any more A.

Thorn aa assisting hostess. F. Da vtd so if -eon ducted the business session. Report were given by Mrs. J.

D. Cortner and plans were made for th activities for th coming year. Luncheon was served at 1 o'clock at a tabl In th dining room which was decorated with a crystal bowl filled with garden flowers. SMILING STITCHERS CLUB Smiling Stitchers club met recently at th horn of Mr. Llxsi Overstreet on North Second street with ten members present Mrs.

H. T. Elmmona conducted th brief business session. After the sewina- hour contests wer played and Mrs. E.

P. Batts "It was something like that" Cliff said, as Brenda paused with tears in her eyes. "But tnen what th child to get out of it herself Aunt Meg aaked. "Time la passing an aoem want to marry" PARIS PROTESTS NEGRO CCC CAMP PARIS. June 17.

Sd1.) "I wish she'd marry Doctor Jo VanderwaU!" Brenda exclaimed in Send ISo In coin or stamps (coins preferred) r. this Ann Adama pattern. Writ plainly name, address and styl number. Be sur to atat alt. And now Ann Adam Summer Pattern Book la ready i Between Its cover 11 40 pases of faacinatlng Fashion Facta.

Everyone's problem I aolv th Bride with Trousseau Troubles Matron with Weighty Problems much "dated" Junior Debs Tiny Tot at Play and veryon on Vacation 1 Not only will your vry stitch a narter one, but you'll find you hav developed a new Smart Polnt-of-Vlew after digesting th absorbing special features' Send for your copy today! Prlc of book 15c. Book of Patterns together 15c Address orders to The Naeh- Tennessean Pattern Dept. 241 West 17th St. New York. H.

T. th pause. Win out I and Mrs. Simmons won prises. "He doeant click." Cliff aJd, Mrs.

Overstreet waa assisted in EM) shaking his head. "He a prince; Mayor John Reevea aald protests were sent to Washington today over reported plans to establish a Civ. II II 0 8 0 WITH A she' devoted to him. She goea down to his plac and they cook and they tramp around: she ad serving refreshment by Mrs. Thorn Frgerson.

Following th oclal hour th guests visited Mrs. Overstreet's garden. Illan Conservation Corps camp for negroes ner. mire him; But somehow it doesn't Similar protests hav been regis Tb next meeting will be in the CLEAR Uy dick- natur of a plcnl In Shelby park. "Where axe the Bellamys now, WHITE Vi tered with authorities by Colliers-ville.

Tenn leaders against stab-Ushment of a negro CCC camp ther. Friday nd Satubday at Armstrong's taw-- jcJ U. S. Seizes 3,000 Cans Of Pees as Misbranded SKIN 4, Mayor Reeves said that Infor mation that th camn here, orig End freckles, blackheads quid inally planned for white boys, was now scheduled to be a negro camp wagjrecelved only today. lovely! Hav th flawlees, aatlB-smooth skin men admiral No lit tee how freckled or blemished your ora nlexion.

no matter how dull and dark. with her to th aomewhat halting party a breath of new lit. HUGHES-WELCH SAVANNAH. June 17. "Whit ah aald coming Nadinola tfleecnmg tjreans wui onnj you flawless, radiant sew beauty I- mnat avernieht.

Juat Smooth it OB (Spl) An Interesting wedding took place here Wednesday morn up to her elderly little hostess. "They gav them to at th orphanage; aren't they delicious? Here, they'r for you. Aro all ing when Mlas Marguerite Welch became the bride or Dan E. Hughes, with the Rev. B.

J. Dun kissing you today. Doctor, because can officiating. Mrs. D.

A. Welch it's Christmas? Ton don't know ijenoy ''In Nice. The old mother, Mrs. Patterson, had a stroke, you know, and they've Juet been hanging on, waiting. They've taken a plac there and Larry's writing a book.

The cousin, Mr. Polhemua, is with them." "They went away whan?" "A year and a half ago. I remember particularly because it wa Just before Mary Roe and I were married." "Doe Tony hear from Larry "Only through Jo. No. ah doeen't write.

And I muat say I think." aid Brenda loyally, "ahe'a behaved magnificently!" "Sh'a been a good sport." Cliff said. "Ah. her she Is: that's Tony in th next room now!" said Aunt Meg and Bruce added. "Now it'll a party!" Here was Tony Indeed, coming In fresh and rosy from th cold air. Sh had left her outer wraps downstair: her freshly brushed hair mas in- wave over her low forehead; her gown waa green velvet with deep Vandyke cuffa and a collar of lace; she waa Joyous, eager, lovely and aeemed to bring how wonderful it 'Is to get into this warmth and find you 1H" sang and Mlsa Mary Frances Harrison was at the piano.

Miss Martha Porterfleld and Bob bedtime tonight no massaging, ne nibbing. Instantly Nadinola begin He beautifying work. Tan, freckles, blackheads, pimples, muddy, sallow color vanish quickly. Day by day your ski grows more lovelycreamy white, smooth, adorable. No diaappointmenta, bo long waiting; tested and trusted far over a generation.

Your money back if not delighted. Get a large box Nadinola Bleaching Cream at tofleft counters, or by mail, postpaid, only SO. NADINOLA. Box Jl, Pris, Tenn. Tony burst Into an animated WHITE BAGS from Mason's selling.

$1.00 value. 2roi1 Umbrellas COTTON hi navy, block, brown and red. 1 6 ribs. $loo Gulnn, Jr wer th attendants. WH I TE GLOVES Pique, Chamolsett and Silky Fabrics with organdy cuffs.

Valutt to $1 .00. Neckwear Ragular $1.00 values. 2-1 Tha bride wa given In marriage by her brother. Con T. Welch.

After a trip to th Gulf coast Mr. and Mrs. Hughes will at horn with th bride's narente, Mr. and description of th orphanage tree. Tha party went on into enjoyment and hilarity.

Ther waa a mar-veloua dinner, and afterward came the great hour of tha tree, with very on quit speechless with laughter, surprise and gratitude. Th excitement had reached Ita height when a maid came to Mrs. Bly, who turned to Tony. Mrs. tt.

welch, her. Th government became the custodian of 1.000 cans of early June peaa Thursday when U. 8. District Attorney Horace Frlerson, Jr, tiled a libel for their seizure at a local wholesale grocery company. I Th libel charged th pea wer misbranded In that they war not Immature as stated on the labels on th cans and thus violated regulations of th National Pudr Food and Drug act Th libel states that 500 case of th peaa, each containing six cans of early June peas, were ahlpped here from th O.

L. Webster corporation at Cherlton. Va. Unopened cases will ba confiscated by the government It waa stated. MUST FILE CLAIMS BY JULY 27 All.

creditors having claims against Cron-Jackson Grocery company, which has been granted the authority to effect a reorganization under supervision of federal district court muat file them by July 27. according to an order received by the U. S. Clerk Thursday from U. 8.

Judge John J. Oor. Claim must ba filed, with Bunding Master Byrd Douglas, the order stated. Douglas waa directed to file a report with the court in IS days after entry of th order Thursday. Th order also set rental of the property at 151 monthly of which 1100 Is to go to Commerce Union Bank and IS! to th Percy Warner Corporation.

GOSSETT RITES HELD ADAMS, Jun 27 (Spl) Funeral services for Mrs. Cora Elizabeth Gossett (1. ot Adama, "A Doctor Vanderwall?" "Oh," Tony said, pleased and puzzled. "Where'd you put him. th library." "Oh.

You'll go up, TonyT Tea. I Street sh told them all her new. "Cliff, Aunt Msg Joe VanderwaU Just cam up to tell me that Ruth Bellamy was killed la Nlc yesterday." "What!" Aunt Met whlapered barply. "My Pod, what a break!" Olff aid alowly. When they got to th apartment house went Hp stairs with them although It was nearly 11 o'clock and was supposedly returning at once to Mary Rose, "Give th lowdown, Tony; what do you think will happen? Will he come straight home?" "How could I possibly tell.

Cliff? tm so dased by th whole thing it doesn't seem true yet Ruth killed. Ruth killed. I keep saying It over and over." "Shall you cable, Tony? "No, I think not" Tony fall silent thinking. But to Cliff, when sh was saying good night at th door, and to Brenda th next day ah added: "I'm not going to write him. I'm not even going to think about It When ha comes back as of course he will then'Il time enough.

I shouldn't car if It war a whole year!" (To Be Continued) (Copyright 1135. by Kathleen Nor-t rla.) RABBI BECOMES EDITOR MEMPHIS. Tnn, Jun 27 JP) Dr. Harry W. Ettelson, rabbi of th congregation of th Children of Isreal temple, has accepted his appointment a chairman of the editorial board of the Joint tract commission of tha Union of American Hebrew congregations and the Central Conference of American Rabbla.

Dr. Ettelson waa appointed by th executive committee at Cincinnati. Ohio. ft and then do bring him down, we'll find something for him on th tree." SPORT PRINT HDKFS 12 for $1 Tony went upstair, stretched both hands to th squarely built man who rose from th shadows of th library. "Jo, how nlct Merry Chrlstmaa! But take off that coat How'd you know 1 was hrT" "I telephoned th office.

Say, it Glosses ot prices that should appeal to everyone needing glasses. This week we are featuring fine Roco glasses fitted in modern gold-filled mountings at $2.88 up. 10 DAY TRIAL! SWIM SUITS Right in Time for the 4th Fine oil-wool swim suits. Vjovelty '50 ond plain styles. down a minute.

I Just had a cable." Jo said abruptly. His fair moon fac waa very agrlou. Her color chanted; her ye wer riveted on his face. who committed suicide by hanging Wear our alasMS 10 davs. If vou are not UP herself in tb smokehouse at the horn of her son.

Cecil Gossett entirely satisfied, your money will be cheerfully refunded." Moderate I .1 1 .1. I "What 1 it?" ah asked quickly. wer held this afternoon at her WHITE "Mrs. Patterson?" "No. Ruth." "Ruth?" whispered Tony.

Th 03 ats quiet room softly lighted in th winter evening and th drowsing fir and th decorous back of th son residence. Mrs. Gossett had mad har home with har son sine moving her recently from Cedar H11L Surviving are her husband, William Gossett; two daughters. Miss Marie Gossett Adams, and Mrs. Hugh Miller, Nashville, and two aons, Cecil and John Robert Gossett.

PRINCESS SLIPS 410 Church St. (Mexwetl Ht Block) Ope Saturday Ivealag Star la Meny Principal Cities la U. S. end Canada Glasses Are Famished Only After Examination by Lkmse Register' Optometrist. handsome books seemed to reel, to settle again In their place.

Jo frowned. pok slowly as If GOWNS and PAJAMAS Sheer batiste, novelty prints ond solid pastel shades. felt a littl mbarraased by her emotion, a little sorry for her. Sh wa hurt in th street, en never regained consciousness. Pure silk crep, straight top or top.

IfOeo trimmed, shadow permit. In tea rose and white. Sizes 32 to 44. "Ruth!" Tony whlsprd again with a dry mouth. For a long minute ah looked at Jo.

"Dead?" ah asked. Wi "Ye, ah, died this morning; It Id at eleven o'clock." Tony' knotted finger wr 5100 QUALITY $100 MATINS agalnat her mouth. Her ye war lUSINfSSJ tar away; her zoreneM wrinniea. "Ruth dead! it aoeeni eem true!" she said half aloud, aa if ih talking to herself. "Chris tin aa Eva" "1 thought of that But I can't BRIEFS, PANTIES AND BLOOMERS at Ward's Plain and novelty styles.

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Poor Ruth!" "Ye, sh always did. Waif Jo said In an effort to generous," Larry waa always fin to her too. I think thl thing, I mean last year, wa th flrt thing that ver really upset her. She didn't know what to do; sh thought It best to pretend that it didn't matter. I don't know; I think ah acted according to her light." "I think did.

Poor Ruth, but I can't get ovr. If Tony took th folded cabl and read and reread it frown'ingly. 'Ruth struck by car In street yesterday'." she read. "'Died eleven thl morning without regaining consciousness. Larry arrive from Pari tonight.

ran as usual; hav not told hrV It waa algned "carojln." Tony folded it; opened it and read it gin "Did thl com to Carmel?" "About flv. I motored right In. I didn't want' you to see it in th paper tomorrow." Tony looked away and Jo looked at her. Th gracioua tinea of th long young body wr set off by th green velvet gown; the deep lac collar and cuffa, th flushed cheeks and rumpled dark hair and serious blue eyes mad her look Ilk a beautiful child. "It make me feel badly," aid.

speaking as If her throat were aore, "I suppose so, Tony." "Tour awfully kind about It Joe," th girl said suddenly. She laid her band on his, but her eyei wer -absent and her thought far away. "Ruth!" sh aald In a Strang whisper. "Dead! Oh, Joe, I'm sorry 1 Presentlly he was gon and In an unreal way ah wa mingling with th Christmas party again; and than It waa Urn to go home, sticky, tired, warm and still laugh ing and talking. Brenda had cam rid her baby oft early; sh was staying at tha Palace Hotel to-nurht with Alvln's queer old fathen Th other want together; Cliff and Mary Roa were staying with ha family tonight but Cliff took Tony and Bruce and Aunt Meg and an odd unci home; vry on agreed that ther never had been a nicer Christmas party.

Their "Merry Christmasl" rang over and over again In th cold night When they had left th unci at a modest address in Lerkln TO $5 Black Colgate's Colossal Bath Soap 20 for $1.00 Jergen's Bath Tablets 20 for $1 .00 Colgate's Big Beth Soap 20 for $1.00 Dr. West's Tooth Brushes .4 for $1.00 Beth Dusting Powder, large box 4 for $1.00 Woodbury's Tar Shampoo, 50c bottle .4 for $1.00 Frostilla Lotion 6 for $1.00 Kotex .6 dox. for $1.00 Kleenex, any shade .7 pkgs. for $1.00 Large Can Talcum, flower odours .6 for $1.00 "Tito most ettoundlnz dsmomtratton Pre ever tsznP sJdoMbcaswis. 1 had no kfca that each smash Mik had been made fa gaa ofinodkcrosetwrnctal And such tsatlfti rapgesl Idoateaahow wWcaaaflordns Wr sor yoall share thai fntlmrntl And kiam ymtl snara a great Brown Navy On Sale 9 A.

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