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The Tennessean du lieu suivant : Nashville, Tennessee • Page 15

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The Tennesseani
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Nashville, Tennessee
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THE NASHVILLE TENNESSEAN NASHVILLE, SUNDAY MORNING, MARCH 11, 1934. DOROTHY GARLAND, Society Editor DOROTHY CULBERT AND REBECCA PORTER YATES, Associates Many and Varied Activities To Fill Spring Social Season MISS LOUISE PLATER -Staff Photo MRS. FRANK BURNS Miss Plater's Engagement To Robert Walter Hale, Jr. Mr. and Mrs.

Richard Plater of member of the Tiger Inn Club at Avenue, New York City, Princeton, and is a member of the 1148 Fifth formerly of this city, announce the Bachelor Club, of Nashville, of which he served as president two engagement of their, daughter, years ago. Louise of to Mr. and Robert Mrs. Walter Robert Hale, Walter KINNARD-PINKERTON son Hale, of Nashville. WEDDING OF INTEREST Miss Plater is a graduate of Oldfields School, at Baltimore, and AT FRANKLIN SATURDAY made her debut in New York where she Is member or the Junior Mr.

going New York and Mrs. Benjamin de GrafLeague. Since to fenreid. Ewin of Franklin, announce to make her home several years the marriage of their daughter, Miss. Plater has been fre- Mrs.

Katherine Ewin Pinkerton, to ago, in the city the David Cannon Kinnard also of quent D. F. C. Franklin. The wedding took place vialtor guest of Mr.

and Mrs. Saturday morning. March 10, Reeves and Dr. and Mrs. John C.

9:30 o'clock, at the home. of the Burch, her most recent visit to bride's Franklin, aunt. Mrs. Samuel W. White.

in Nashville, having been last tall. The Rev. A. Faxon Small, pastor She will come Wedensday to be of the Franklin Methodist church, the guest of Mr. Hale a parents, and officiated in the of only here will go to goin' tret mother the Mr.

the immediate families. from Following ceremony and at the plantation aunt. Mrs. Mrs. Kinnard left by motor for Andrew Price, of Nash- Florida, and after April 1 will be ville, at before at home in Franklin, where Mr.

returning to New York Kinnard associated with the Mr. Hale graduated from Prince- Kinnard-Gray Drug company. ten university in the class of 1927 The bride wore swagger sult and in associated with the invest-. of navy blue wool, with hat and ment banking firm of Robinson, accessories to harmonize and her Webster and He. flowers were gardenias.

MISS SARA BRYAN AND MISS WADDELL WALKER -Staff Photo MR. AND MRS. FRED. BOWYER Staff Photo HARRUB-MORGAN BRIDAL PARTY MRS. JAMES W.

RUTHERFORD -Staff Photo -Staff Photo MRS. CHARLES PERRY ter, AND this Louise, city, MRS. to are Robert today RICHARD Walter C. announcing PLATER the of New engagement York of City, their formerly daughHale, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Walter Hale, of Nashville. The date of the wedding has not been announced Miss Plater will arrive Wednesday to be the guest of Mr. Halo's parents. Eagerly anticipated by members of the younger social element, the Vanderbilt Junior Prom will be held Friday evening in the University gymnasium. Andrew Benedict, president of the junior class of the acedemic school, will lead the grand march with Miss Sara Bryan.

They will be followed by Charles Monday, president of the junior engineering class, with Miss Waddell Walker. Before her marriage on Saturday, March 3, at Franklin, Ky. Mrs. James W. Rutherford was Miss Gwendolyn Zuccarello.

She attended Middle Tennessee State College and George Peabody College. Mr. Rutherford, who is associated with his father, Charles H. Rutherford, in the practice of law, was graduated from Vanderbilt University. The young couple are at home at No.

13 South Thirteenth Street. welcome addition to musical and social circles of Nashville 1a Mrs. Frank Burns, formerly Miss Laura Mai McKelvey, of Milan, who recently came here from Columbus, O. to join Mr. Burns, sales maneger for the Shoe Company.

They are guests at the Hermitage Hotel, and Mrs. Burns will return to Columbus to close her home there before returning to reside here permanently early in June. Mr. and Mrs. Fred L.

Boyer were photographed following their wedding Friday afternoon at Episcopal Church of the Advent The bride is the former Miss Isabel Ogler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James W. Ogler. of this city, formerly of Montgomery, Air.

Following their return from a wedding trip to Havana, Cuba, Mr. and Mrs. Bowyer will make their home in Jackson. Welcome additions to the Army contingent in Nashville are Major and Mrs. Charles E.

Perry, who recently came here from Fort Logan, following Major Perry's appointment as United States district engineer. The two are at home for the present at James Robertson Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Nelson Harrub, Jr.

and members of their wedding party were photographed following their wedding which took pince Thursday morning, March 8, at the home of the bride's parenta, Mr. and Mrs. Brown Morgan. Taft to right are: Martha Ballard Dobson, daughter of Mr. and Mra.

Allen Dobson, junior bridesmaid: the bride, the former Miss Martha Morgan: the groom, Miss Martha Fisher of Shelby maid of honor, and James Arwell, bast.

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