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The Tennessean from Nashville, Tennessee • Page 15

Publication:
The Tennesseani
Location:
Nashville, Tennessee
Issue Date:
Page:
15
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aw TENNESSEAN ll -v. v. nashville, tenn sunday morning, march ji, 1934. Fi To and-Varied AGtiVitl6s Many pring Social Season DOROTHY GARLAND, Society Editor. DOROTHY CULBEUT AND REBECCA' PORTER YATES, Associates y.w0eywsj n'jejjif w.v...ii.Muvt.'t:.ww'Mw.)''B!PT!,wji' i mm 1 i 4 7 1 A MISS SARA BRYAN AND MISS WADDELL WALKER MISS LOUISE PLATER MRS.

JAMES W. RUTHERFORD taff Photo AH -v 5 1 SI I) Of J. 1 1 1 4 1 it i 11 fitaft Photo MR. AND MRS, FRED BOWYER 5ml 9 li i i I Staff photo MRS. CHARLES PERRY Ylt1 -'i'IM 'r -i --mi imi iini-'r'ii iiiriim t--- -riiiin miiita mu munii 1" staff Photo MRS.

FRANK BURNS MissPla'ter' sEngagementr iTo Robert Walter Hale, r. member of the Tiger Inn Club at Princeton, and Is a member of the Bachelor Club, of Nashville, of which he served as president two years ago. KINNARDflNKERTOS WEDDING OF INTEREST 1 AT FRANKLIN SATURDAY -TVTB. ANaMR3.RICIUUlD a PLATERof New Tork Otty. formerlr IvJl ot tnl clt, today announcing the engagement of their daughter, Lou lee, to Robert Walter Hale, Jr, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Rob. srt Walter Hale, of Nsshvllle. The date of the wedding has not been announced Miss Plater wlU arrive Wednesday to bo the guest of Mr. Hale's parents.

Eagerly anticipated by members of the younger social the Vandorbllt Junior Prom will' be held Friday evening In tho University gymnasium. Andrew Benedict president of tho Junior class of tho aca-; demlo school, will lead the grand march with Mlns Sara Bryan. They will bo followed by Charles president of the Junior engineering class, with Miss Waddell Walker. Before her marriage on Saturday, March t. at Franklin, ley Mrs.

James W. Rutherford was Miss Gwendolyn Zuccarello. She attended Middle Tenneaae -State Teachers'. College and George Peabody College. Mr.

Rutherford, who Is associated with Ms father, Charlee H. Rutherford, In tho practice of law, was graduated from Vanderbilt Unl- veralty. Tho young couple are at home at No. II South Thirteenth Street i 5 A welcome addition to mualcal and" social circles of Nashvtlla la Mrs. Prank Burns, formerly Miss Laura Mai McKlvey, of Milan, who recently came here from Columbus, to Join Mr.

Burns, sales maneger for the Davidaon Shoe Company. They are gueats at the Hermitage Hotel and Mrs. Burns will return to Columbus to cloee her homo there before returning to reside here permanently early In June. Mr. and Mra Fred L.

Boyer were photographed following their wedding Friday afternoon at Episcopal Church of the Advent -The bride Is the former Mlas Isabel Ogler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James ORler, of this city, formerly of Montgomery, AhC Following their retmn from a wedding trip to Havana, Cuba, Mr. and Mrs. Bowyer will make the ir home In Jackson.

Welcome addition to the Army contingent In Naahvlll are Major and Mra Charles E. Perry, who recently cam hero from Fort following Major Perry's appointment as United Statea Jitrl-t engineer. The two are at homo for th prenent at James Robertson Hold. Mr. and Mra Calvin Nehnn llmib, Jr, and members of ti-rV weddlP; partr were photorraphed ft.n.iwlng their weddlnir which p'acw morning, Mar at th home ft the tr- Mr.

and Mrs. Richard Plater of 1141 Fifth Avenue, New Tork City, formerly of this city, announce the engagement of their, daughter, Louise to Robert Walter Hale, Jr, eon of Mr and Mr. Robert Walter Hale, of Naahvllle. MIm riater is a graduate of Old fields School, at Baltimore, Md, and made ber debut la New Tork where ebe 4U member wf the Junior League. Since 'going to New Tork to make her home several year ago.

Mite Plater ha been a frequent tlaltor la the city as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. D. F. C.

Reeves and Dr. and Mrs. John C. Burch, her most recent visit to Nashville, having been last fall, gba wlU come Wedensday to be the guest of Mr. Ilale'a puenls, and rrom hero will go-te-jorrn Irer -mother at the plantation wjinnt Mrs.

Andrew Naah Vllle, at Ia, before wturnln to New Tort. Mr. Hala graduated from Frlnee-lon unlvvlty in the cl -s 1IT ini im aiifoolaled with the tanking firm of RnWnxon, end I Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin do Graf-fenreld Ewtn of Franklin, announce the marriage of their daughter, Mrs.

Kstherlne Ewin I'lnkerton. to David Cannon Klnnard also of Franklin. The wedding- took place Saturday morn In. March 10, at 1:10 o'clock, at the home-e-f the bride's aunt. Mrs.

Samuel 'jTilte. In Franklin. The Rev. A. Favon Small, pastor of the Franklin Methodist church, officiated In the pretence of only the Immediate famine.

Following the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Klnnard left by motor for Florida, and after April 1 will be at home In Franklin, where Mr. Klnnard Is ai-ortaJd with the Klnnard-Gray Drug company. The brlile wore a sweater suit of nvy Mne wool, hat nit to harenonlta and her Mr.

and Mra. Prown Mr.fr an. 1 rt to risht are: Martha puiisir.t flauphter of Mr. en-l AUn ii.lmi, Junior brMeHmnt-'- I Photo the f-r HUt JrtV i it V.i-n.

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