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The Tennessean from Nashville, Tennessee • Page 48

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The Tennesseani
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Nashville, Tennessee
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Out-F 'f i I ii HieaaydoBmear section -O'Cfocfcv YOU ARE INVITED BY THELOVEMAN STORE TO AN INFORMAL RECEPTION AT 12:30 IN THEMADY-fO'WEAR; SECTION i IX'. 'l i To Meet- 1 3 lA Moving Picture Madel Front of Loverrian's J' Witi Mornssey's 5 in Person ALL THIS WEEK ai LOEWS VENDOME WfZ Momssey's Movie Stars When Mr. Morrissey and party1 arrive, Veber Hall, one hf cameramen, will be with them to make a movie of their'arrival, their reception by the store -and their beginning of the shopping tflur. Be on hand to These men and woiri the theatrical 'world, be Yritmduced to you Morrissey, who will give you an opportunity, of meeting -his 'famous-bunch'! and talking with them in friendly; fashion; Miss Marsh and Miss Gibson will go on a shopping tour through the store, stopping in the Ready-To-Wear section for this reception and later adjourn to the Shoe Department. are cordially invited.

We want you In Person tl'l wg satisfactory store -FOUfiaeoTaeTl 'Ms w' ill i a ill I II' Vj JiumR ftHSsOsQi V-v Greatest Noveltu rjepdrdLUl)' JUiuui Gives Dance "vl- -W-f ill ij a ST 1 1 VII 1 1 ML4I see this done. SENIOR CLASS OF RANSOM SCHOOL TO PRESENT (LAY Drama, "A Journey Thro Written by Principal. A Journey Through Qiantwood," written by Med Ransom, prjncjpal of John B. Ransom school, will be presented by the Junior clastf school on Tuesday evening, at the li L'' 4'-' 7 vf' j-m. jK 41 hh" K7 WEBERHALU actor writer St director MAE MARSH'S SISTER XNi AMD FIRST OVERSEAS PROMINENT LEADING i 1 1 1 1 1 Mowie Sfars ing contestants were J.

A- Ladd of Garden. City, L. H. Mc-Grath of New York: F. G.

Bostick and F. C. Coleman of Grand Rapids, N. Tolman of Wilmar, William Holt, Joel Stockard, William A. Black and Charles Hib-hard.

of the Detroit Athletic Club: Kenneth. Smith of Chicago; William Bitting of St. Louis; H. Prentise of Kenilworth, B. B.

McCall of Toronto; and Roger Smith of Lexington, Ky- The week opened socially with two Easter balls. A large number of visitors motored to the Blltmore Forest Country Club on Monday evening for the dinner dance, whll a similar affair was magnet tho same night at the Battery "Park. Attorney General Harry Daugh-ei ty arrived in Asheville a wjeek ago and will spend at least a fortnight at Grove Park Inn. He passed most of the last month with President Harding In Florida and left the Chief Hxecutlva In Jacksonville. Tho Cabinet official is here primarily for his health and is under the care of Dr.

Bone, a naval surgeon who was attached to the President's yacht. Pioneer. Thomas Mott Osborne a visitor at tho Battery Park for a month while recuperating from the effects of influenza. In relating his experiences as a warden at Sing Sing at a. recent Rotary Club luncheon, he presented many amusing anecdotes.

When mapping out a program for a prison athletic meet, a fifty timer stepped up and sug- gesteri wall dunning cuniesi. lie did not siv whether or not this "One Must Lead' The basis of all lasting repu tation 13 laid in worth. 2 i iff rrsi wesT ti 4v rrrr-r. munlcate with- tfrsV" -Alexander, Nashviile," who, has been appointed chairman of- transportation for the Louisville meeting, also, for the P. A.

convention jh KnbxylUe (lif "Registration's are' being held -for the life clastf, whiflH meet. ori Monday and Tliursdliy eyenitogs of each week at o'clock. tH Beautiful Complexion ot Satin-Uke Tmtuto T51nconhpafrable beauty of thousands of women-that smooth, satin-like skin texture 10 rriuch admired it the result of Nadinola Crtum, which has proved itself for quuter of a century, the standard bleaching and beautifying cream. Scientists long' ago discov ered and combined in Nudin via Cream, elements which bleach the skin and remove tan, freckles, pimples'' and other Of its own peculiar virtues; it rids tae skin of Impurities and leaves it smooth and beautiful. The 50c.

package will remove mild cases, the $1.00 size more stubborn cases. Directions and guarantee fat each package at your toilet counter. National Toilet Paris, Tenn. If yon are 1 of the 55 In every luO who suffer from Dandruff or some scaln trouble, tust trv Mmhdeen. for ti It falls to give perfect eattsfsetlasj.

four dealer Is author tied to cheerfully re- fund your 1.00, the cost ef 12-ot. bottle. At all Oras and Department Stores, Barber Shops and Hair Dressins Parhgr. Kotc It's "8omatblDS Dlfrerest" 1 1 II Ill MSB B. WL Spooks-a-teeepef of ltam Beatd, AlbeVt Raney' "Lewis FrazW, Lytton Robinson, BevcHy Young, Charles DahlWger, Ja5k Members of court-Kintr, Stelnsr; laueen, Stjra.h suaekum; ladles, Naortil BaflrBrFrajices.Eze-ri, Celeste 'English, Mildred English, Catherine Lane, Louise Sudekum.

Josephine Harris: little prince; "William Beard: lords, W. A. Binkley, Howard. vvjisou, Josh Ambrose, Percy JapkBon, Isadore Feldman, JUewis Frafef, Lewis, Harold -Herald, W. A.

Brinkley; Pages, Billy Burnette, R. Court Dancer, Martha Marcus; Cake Bearer. Celeste Burnette; parme. Paeent "The AfrSkkefllhg of Spring." Nature, Sarah Stidekum: Spring Mary' Louise KdW'ards; Butterfly, Elizabeth Polk; Dancers, Ol'vla Polk, Helen Wethafca. Children in" Pbgent Sunflowers, Katherine Coke, Dorothy Ann Hol-tort, Vlfginia Ballow, Isabel Livingston; Sweet Peas, Pauline Hfcber; WiBle b.

Johns6fH' Sara Louise Guerln, Ellstabeth Pope, Lenore Loventhal, -Elizabeth Beusley; Bluebells, Lucille Ralli, Martha Emily Washington. MarfBa High, Sara Hamilton, Edna iann, Elizabeth Thompson; Rosesn Mary DeVoe, Estella Cohn. Ro'slyn Greenspan, Audrey Eleanor Edith ROse Mildred Marcus; Johnny -JumpVUpjtt James R. Lpve, III, Billy Washington, Georgs Chalfant, H. E.

Parmer, Frank Dfihlinger; Pulses, Waddell Walker, -Marietta Baker, Ahlta" Frazer. Sylvjji Frank, Margaret Cavert, Frances Shropshire; Gardeners, Frank." Ferris, Vance Alexander, Charlefs'-'Houston, Walter Leftwtch; Samuel Loventhal; Sunbpnnet GlrhwSarah Brandonj Anna uaviusun, jwm "rj Rea, Nancy Edwards and Elinor Harrison. Large Delegation to National Is Desired. Much Interest is'belng manifested by the members of Parent-Teacher associations ot the.city and county in the annual convention of the National Congress rtf Mothers and Parent-Teachers (association to be held in Louisville, April It is hoped that large delegation from Nashville wjfl attend. Last year the conventljon was held in Tacoma, arid in Washing-, ton, D.

the preceding year. Many state officers are planning to attend th.l year's conftfewe. Any mmber eiypejitiJigJojtenIs asked to 'send'herVhame to O. aye-nue. south.

Tennessee is one delegate tor evWy one thousftd members. The i Round Table conference on Home Service wUV-he led by the state president. Eugene Crutchor, also vlcft president of the. Ndtlonal eonsrress. and Pf 'T: A.

and director of "the 'department of borne service. For information as to trains and rates delegates are asked to com- a a v- Delta Sigmaa Arrange Many Attractive Detailsfin Con- Qrpheum theater. The entertain- I Cushion Bearer, Medera nieiit which Is-tfecide'dlyf nection With The-members of the Delta Sigmn. preparatory school fraternity, on s'riday cvenins gavo a uam.o ai Hermitage Hotel, winch was a ory charming affair for the school et. Hamilton raits, is picm- jnt of the organization and he, to- ether with the committee in charge; lanntid an elaborate occasion.

The many details wovkod out in-f mded 'the insignia of the frater- Lty in electric ImlbK at the entrance the room as well as other An! .4 '1: I ft. '5 1 I 1 I I 1 f'A I ffd Miss Nancy Smedley, Miss Stella Mae Hawkinson and Bob Brandon, Kate Barksdale and Vernon Sharpe, Miss Peggy Williamson ami Fred Meiers, Miss Martha Kstes and Milton" Jackson, Miss Elizabeth Kstes and Mason Hutton. Miss Evelyn Miller and Eldridge Cuyec, Miss Virginia Lowe and Gordon Connor, Miss Catherine White and Coleman Harwell, Miss Mary Dickey and DeM'itt Webb. Polly GilWert and James Ransom. Miss Elsie Garrabrant and Jones Maxnn, Miss Mildred Porter and Joe lowing.

Miss Emmie Mae Moore and Minims Tyner, Miss Sara Xestor ami William Warrick, Miss Atha Vernon Miss Sallie Anderson and R. Burden, Miss Van Meter Proctor and Ed Blackmail, Miss Xan Pierce and Oliver Kuhn, Miss Hard castle and Joe McCary, Miss Catherine Sloan and Paxton Parker, Miss Love Pierce and Dick Kuhn, Miss Emeline Buyer and Cushman Radebaugh. Miss Ann Bransford and John Hunt. Miss Frances Met-bert and Miller Brannon. Miss Mary Lawrence Ragland and Robort Fite, Miss Virginia Benton and Miles Coleman, Miss Rosebud Murray and Lee Hunt, Miss Cornelia Murray and K.

P. Carrier. Miss Frances Kirkpatrick and George Oldham, Miss Rachel Carpenter and Sydney liv itlli'llps: :lll.l W'ift i'mnlrott .1 AT i 1 Ann I McGugiu and Armstrong. Miss Kate Frierson and Bievard Mille, llaictt Pessgroves and William I'riesl, Miss Paxton and Thomas Harden, Miss Randolph McLemore and Phillip Million, Miss Mildred Bond and Sewell Harlen, Miss Grace Todd and Paul Shields. Chapen.ning the affair were Mr.

and Mrs. William Elliston, Mr. and Mrs. James Mason. Mr- and Mrs.

Norman Miniok, Mr. and Mrs. W. V- Tupper. Mr- and Mrs.

V. S. Tup-per, Mr. and Mrs. Her.ry B.

Cain, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Parrent, Mr- nnd Mrs.

W. (J. Hirsig, Mr. and Mrs. G.

13. Gaston. Mr. and Mrs. A.

.1. Morrisev Mr- and Mrs. V. M. Lewis, Mr.

and Mrs. It. B. C- Howell, Mr. and Mrs.

A. G. Brandon, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Porter, Mr.

and Mrs. A. Potter and Mr. and Mrs, Briggs McLemore- Asheville Tournament Drew One Hundred. Asheville, N.

April 7. The ciglith annual spring invitation gulf tournament at the Asheville Country Club drew well over a hun dred linksnien from a dozen states from Tuesday until Saturday. A silver pitcher was awarded the winner in the tirst lfi. while sterling silver trophies Were gimi to the victors in the other flights. There were also consolation prizes.

En-t rios for the event included EasUm bright idea wag carried out, but that his faith In convicts was not shaken; was proved by a party of 15 time servers who were 'sent out at night at their own request to round up runaway prisoners. Nins men returned before daybreak, while the remainder appeared before the same, day, panted by their guard who had strayed intp a saloon. Mr. nnd Mrs. Leonard Tre'nholm of Chattanooga are visting the lat-ter's mother, Mrs.

A. M. Trenholm. In Hendersonvllle. Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Dunlap- nave returned lo tbeir home in Grove Park, after spending several weeks with friends i CJarksvllle, Term. 1 Miss Annie Vera Hardisan of Lewisburg, was the guest of Mr. and Airs. Charles.

Honess and Miss Janet" Honess over' the 'Easter holidays. F- L. Hood pf KnoxvIHe has joined his wife at the Manor. The Battery Park is entertaining Mr. and Mrs.

S. Chase of Johnson City. J. W. Sargent of Knox-ville and L.

B. Britton and R. F. Listed of Greenville. the afternoon tea dances at the Asheville Country Club are popular features of the spring season.

Among those noted on the floor during the week were Miss Theresa Chapman, Miss Elizabeth Chapman, Mrs. Andrew K. Orr, Miss (Jet-l rude Seely, Miss Louise Seely, Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Gordon Barr, Miss Naomi Nerbeck, Dr.

and Mrs. Frederick L. Hunt, Dr. and Mrs. Thomas P.

Cheesborough, Mrs. Hol-hrook Gibson, Miss Lillian Rollins, Miss Geraldin Mrs- Ellsworth Lyman, Mrs. Harmon Reed and Mrs. Paul Owsley. J.

S. Williams, and J. F. Smithwlck of Memphis were among tho Tennesseans playing golf daily at the Asheville Country Club. Motoring through the "Land of the Sky" from the Tennessee capital recently were E- Mitchell.

J. L. Bradford, Paul Robelet, Edward Russ. Paul A. Swank.

Edward W. Wright and Arthur Hudson. Among April visitors in Asheville are Louis DeBois of Newport. Miss Ruth Martin of Pulaski, Tenn-; H. O.

Davenport, George D-Wilcox, M. Frost, Mr. and Mrs. W. Thornton, Miss Lough-bridge, R.

M. Palmer and T. B. Williams of -Chattanooga; Lormie Jordan, Mrs. R.

Miller nnd L- M. Thorpe of Memphis; B. O. Pardue of Union City; Dayton Hunter of Elizabethton; Thomas L. Maroney of Jackson, Mrs.

M- W. Dickey of Johnson City; Andrew S. McDowell of Bristol; George T. Williams of Cleveland, Mr. and Mrs.

James Tyler of Morris-town, and J. C. Goodner, R. Frank Kpperson, Felix Or Dudleyr Mr. and Mrs.

D. M. Moore and J. W. Keaf of Knoxville.

inismnq and i supplies bu mail Print 345cach 'i. fen BP i laiciiuiy at Hermitage Hotel Entertainment. white dorin and each was allowed to draw for the silver dorin. The program included pot light ilancea and a Delta Sigma special, tyi this the boys were fezd of the biue and white and the girls sashes that matched. The girls dancing with the members of the fraternity were: Miss Irene Cain and G.

Morrissey, Miss B. Parks and Clinton ParreiU, Miss Anne Warner and Frank Provost, Miss Annie Mary Hudson and Harry Winn, Miss Hmfna Childers and Buford Duke. Miss Rebecca 1'orter and H. B. Cain, Miss Anne MelXtcniore and William Miss Certrude Lewis and Hamilton Parks, Miss Mary Frances and Mr.

Laifdstreet. Miss Mary Dudley Dake and A. Purycar. Miss Frances Cioodlct and Boyd Howell, Miss Dorothy Lipscomb and Gnri Gaston, Miss Clarice Lipscomb and S. T.

Porter, Miss Mildred Kins and James K. Tapper, Miss Frances Hill and Mr. Caldwell, Miss Mary T. O'Callahan and Owen Morris. Miss Leila Perkins and Darwood Tyner, Miss lOlinor Foster and Tra- hvick Covington, Miss Leath Jetton an'd Robert Houston.

Mies Julia Clements and Robert Proctor, Miss Lula Hampton and John Sloan, Miss Berdie Lee Bandy and Andrew stumb, Miss Mary Whltefleld and Wilhoit Phillips. Miss Florence Lyle and William Rlackiu, Miss Anna Webb Phillips and John Uftvia, Miss Martha Perkins and Golden Trousdale. The Invited guest were Miss liar rlet Woolwine and Wade Sperry. Miss Tompkins and Frank Godchaux, Miss Carolyn Perkins and Sam Woolwine, Miss-Josephine Cliff and Jack Whittield, Miss Mildred Cowden trnd Mr. Smith, Miss Elizabeth Harris and Willis Dowelt, Miss Sue Cnntrell and Hallum Good-loe.

Miss Louise Bell and Tot Mr-Colloiifih, Miss Travania Dudley ajid Kd Keeble. Miss Lolette Hampton and Overall, Miss Trances Hampton and Brownlee Carrey. Miss Rachel Hooper and Frank Fletcher. Miss Helen Hooper and Armstead Purtee, Miss Virginia Piiryear and Fred-Slaughter, Miss Louise Fkvens find Lynn Homur, Miss -'Harriett Hunter and Mr. ('riddle.

Miss Margaret Martin and Sharp. Miss Cornelia Martin and Glenn Morris Aliss Kvelyn and Rollings Sew ell. Miss Julia ay Xoiwood and .1 B. Morris. Miss Loraine Britt and Koberl Bradley.

in its staging ana presentation, wm be accompanied by a pageant, 'The Awakening," in which the younger children of the school will take part. As the entertainment is planne primarily for children, it will begin promptly, at 7:30 o'clock, a musical program to precede' the play. All friends and patrons of the school, however, are invited. The entertainment is in charge of Mrs. O.

P. Edwards, chairman general; Mrs. Burnett, stage. and properties; Mrs. S.

T. Howell, door and ushers; Mrs. Walter Keith, decorations; Mrs. D. Johnson, -music; Mrs.

Frank M. Farris, publicity, and Hudson at piano. The assistant teachers are Misses Doss, Hudson, Travis and Talley. directors of the pag eanL For "A Jorney Through Giant-wood, the following is the cast: Blue Bell, Leanoca Allan; Rodney, Gypsy Prince, Ralph Miller; Weaver, Josephine Harris; Her Daughters, Frances Ezell, Lane." Mildred English, Hilda English. Noaml Bandy, Sarah Sudekum, Martha Marcus, Celeste Burnette, Leanora Allan.

Herald, Richard Lewis; children of Woodland, PrlsclUa Lewis, 'Car-lotta Harriet Link, Faith ilolmblng, Elizabeth Whaley, Ange-lyn Lewis, Elsie Brooks. Mnrjorie Dormnn, Annette Luton, Evelyn Clark, Melva Scott; Beatrice Harwell, Lillian Bryant, Hallle Lay, Helen Mullins, Gertrude Murray. Bugler, Presley Williams; fairies, girls, Margaret Austin, Medora Parmer, Katherine Walker' Virginia Gardner. Mary Polk; fairies, boys, Llvingfleld Frazer, Ridley Donnell. Tillman Cavert, James Livingston, Charles Marks; gypsy queen, Frances Ezell; gypsy Hilda English; gypsy girls, Catherine Lane, Martha Marcus, Celeste Burnett.

Mildred English, Naomi Bandy, Sarah Sudekum. May Rayel, Josephine Harris, Kettle Brooks, Louise Sudekum; gypsy boys, Ralph Miller, Isadore Feldman, Perry Stelner, W. A. Binkley, Richard Lewis, Josh Ambrose, Howard Wilson, Harold Jackson, Percy Jackson, Julius Curley, Lewiw Fraser, Beverly Young. Albert Rainey, Jack Whaley.

Charles Dahlingef, William Bej)rd; king giant, Isadore Feldman: other giants, Julius tJurley, Howara Wilson, Percy Jackson, Perry Stelner, W. A. Binkley, John B- Wilson, Eugene Estes, Lawrence Dodd, George Webb, Harold Jackson. VHP I l' rtUHual (lecoi-alioiis. inn n.uw- tily's colors, bine ana nn-, u.

ised lavishly. Streamers mlors diopiie.l from the chande- I mill tllO side lislltS HlKl JliO ceiling was canopied with them. orencsira 01 ted behind a screen oi flowers. To each girl as nlven a nine anu to Try. Send for Trial Bottle orit eGtay When I can stop it miiu f-" maklnc you mw" jfiTry tT Goldman'.

Hair Color Re.torer SlH tolni back th originml color surely mane io ywwi rihry" BOthln to wash or rub r-rr in r-lpur. colorlera nquia. clean watw. No danger streaking or dlKsoloratlon. restored color is ven and natural In all Hrhta.

Faded or discolored nntr restored Jut as successfully nd uaturally aa ray hair. I MAIL COUPON od tods for tte sptJ patent FnWjTi-smwhkheonUinsatrial bottl. of Mary T. Ooldm.n Heir Color KwUrrtr and full Irntrujtioni for mWn UMMlof hair. I-Kel of hafr withX.

Print name and adilrew plainly. It osatbsa, enclose a lock of your hail In your Uttar. fheai aWirtsawiMiiw anaaJrwr -1 r. aoLDMMt I eMSMlMS.M.SI.MNM. md sm rn.i ataow.

eolar of br. I MtMin malum crown IdvsmU llthtenm. llrtt.iium I 3 be Ware, winner oi last year's invitation i affair, and Henry Westall of Asheville. runner up. Other lead-i 1 I I 1 -t--y.

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