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Tile Da3y New Journal, MurfreLoro, Term. Home of Middle Tenn. State Teach en College and Tenn. College For Women "Thursday Afternoon," August 7,1941. Page TKrea stndylnffroad maps-nowadays, News1, I (EODlLIIDSTriEnM'S Completely Air Conditioned for Your Comfort DmmUimsi Nnr ml ok Ur of Editor TELEPHONE 22 trying to find a cool spot which to vacation for a few days They're planning a trip with some of Dot's relatives, but details are as yet incomplete It doesn't quite make sense, even though the "high cost of liv- shooting up like a Roman HiyGirls! "Xk Your college number of Mademoiselle" shows oodles of cute things you'll i (1 1 si 1 at Golilstein's inMurf rees boro.

Here "are the names and pages to look for clndlerDaniel Cupidsstiiras busy as tlie proverbial bee Rumors are rife these days about three interesting weddings. scheduled to 7, take place before many months roll Hints? -1. lride-to-be is one of the most attractive persons ever 1." to grace the position of "school- marm 2. The groom-to-be Is an Easterner, and the romance has been In the air for a long, long 3. The couple -will be mar- ried on the anniversary of his parents' wedding and the 7 rites are set for sometime I during "October's bright blue weather Bates Bedspreads-Page 1 -Joan Kenley Blouses Pages 22 and 345 -Alary Muffet Dresses rage Red "Cross" Shoes Page "36 PlavtgxGjrdlej Page--37 Hollanders Furs Page 40 Irwill Sweaters Page 44 Sherman Reversible Coats Page 49 -Lassie, Coats Page 63 Novelty- Accessories Page 75 Friendly" Shoes for Wo in en Mr.

and Mrs. Fred Kerr are hosts at their home near Las-' cassas at a barbecue supper in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Hay. 6:15 m.

A group-, of faculty members of State Teachers College and' their wives, are entertained with an out-of-doors supper party, to ibe given by Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bayer at their home, State Teachers College farm.

Saturday 8:30 p. m. Open house and informal dance, held at Murfreesboro Country Club. Sunday Brandon-Fann reunion Is held -at the home of and "Mrs. W.

A Farm of Crescent. The Party Line It may have been a hot day today in YV ASr But: about the coolest place we found was the HERMAN TODD home at the enjoyable morning party fiven ortUTIE KERR SHER MAN morning parties, specially when the mercury's doing a blitz Lutic, gracious as always, look- ed grand and it was so good forri her many friends to have op- portunity to see her Understand JEAN BOLTON, guest Of MARY WOMAQK, is t.ah-ing fhP town by storm She not only Is the" soriality-plus, but is the possessor of a grand con tralto MADELEINE new I litiOe sister has -been named ably will be called SALLY (that's not official) But itjIS official that she's awfully cute With ISATJRA RANSOM at the helm of the party with' which the Womans js "benefitting" the U.S.6Zthe affaires a "success already Date for the' event is Friday, August 15 1 Sodrt Miss Aletta Sims returned his week.from a two months trip in the East, during which time she visited schoolmates irr Pennsylvania anq relatives in New York State. Miss Mary Hall of' Mt. Pleasant will be the guest of Miss Mifgaret Groom this Miss Martha N. of Christiana is registered at Silver Spiings, Pla.

Mr and Mrs. W. O. Letibetter and son Billy left yesterday -for a three weeks stay at Inn by the Sea, Pass Christian, Miss Edith Brown, who has been here with Dr. and Mrs.

E. W. Wil nams, is leaving ior Montreal wnere she will spend a week before return- lng to her home in Raleigh, N. C. Williams leaves Mon- day for Bay St.

MissT where she will spend the remainder of this month with her two sisters, Dr. and Mrs. John Cason have named their daughterborn yester day at'Rutherfofd lpr'iatrariilv Jackson Cason. Mr. and Mrs.

Murray Christian; who have been in New Orleans tnis summer while he taught at Tulave, wilLarrivasunday, uj -spend, sevejal days with her. sister, Hany Scott, prior going to Cuniberland, for a Mr. Christian-will teach this year at Randolph-Macon Womans College, Mr. and Mrs. Julian Hooper: yill leave tomorrow for Monteagle where they will spend two weeks.

Durih? their stay and Mrs. Tho mas McFerrin, Jr; jwill I for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ridley snd family have returned to Fort Worth after a visit to Mrs.

S. B. Christy and Mrs. G. S.

md ditional relatives hero Mr. and Mrs. Joe McKenry of Knaxville have been guests this week of Mrs. McKenry's sister, Mrs. James A.

Ridley, and Mr. Ridley en route Chicago where they will spend theiF- Mr. and Mrs. James L. JJarwin, and R.

L. Lytle of near Hunts-ville, have been recent gtiests of Mrs. J. H. Nelson, and Miss Mary Nelson Miss Fanny Snell leaves, this week for Chicago where she will, visit Mrs.

L. J. Blakeman. Mr. andlMrs Ed-Cox are vacatlon- inu in Mrs 15 McMurtrv and som-ar- Personals Helen Farline Bell Weds William E.

Cain Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Bell of Nash- ville, formerly of Murfreesboro, an- nounce the marriage of their daugh- ter, Helen Earline to William E.

Cainr son; of and Mrs. J. M. Cain also of Nashville, in rites tak- ing place Friday, Aug. 1st at Frank- nheiomof the officiating minister, the Rev.

J. j. stowe, pas tor of the Franklin Methodist church. Mr." and Mrs. Claude Eakes -and Miss Virginia sister of the 1 1 ii.

i uuue, were me oniy attenaents. Mr. and Mrs. Cain, will make their home in Nashville. Mr.

and Mrs. E. J. Evans and little daughter. Sarah, left today for St.LouiS'-Drl6r?lbgdinpto Denver, -1 II tl Deen vls'tJJ1? 4.fm0th,er' C- past several weeks" KIM.S ANTS QUICK 111 I Page 100 Helen Nash Dresses-Page 117 Belle Sharmeer Hosiery Page 119 1 Bags Page 128 Vassarette.

Oirdles-rPage 141 Loma Leads Dresses--Page 153 Artemis Slips Page 161 Sporteens Sport Suits Page 170 L'Aiglon-Dresses rage 294 Helen Harper. Sweaters -Page 300 Lady Buxton Billfords Page 301 Royal Robes Page 341 Kolbert Coats Page 362 Kimball Handkerchiefs Page 383 WilderTIandbags Page 389 Bon Ray Formals Page .69 Fredericks Coats Page 71 Nite Club Formals Pages' 111 and 1 17 an -R be i -r lancioags age uu R'hythm Step Shoes Page 307 DubHeath publication. Social Calendar At the request of Dr. B. B.

Pennington, president of the Community Recreational association, following schedule for playground activities is printed: Training school Monday afternoon, Wednesday and Friday morning. Wesley House "Monday, Wednesday and Friday afternoon. Crichlow Tuesday afternoon, Thursday- and "Saturday "mom- Ing. McFaddenr Tuesday morning, Thursday afternoon, Saturday morning. Morning hours are from 8:30 12ftjnJDrPennington said, and afternoon hours are om 3:00 to 6:30 p.tft This schedule will be effrtive during the remainder of the supervised play program which is being sponsored this summer by the recreational association," with Mrs.

Swasey director. Thursday a.m. Mrs. Edgar H. Cherry and Mrs.

Herman- Todd are hostesses at a coca cola party at the home of the -latter on East Main in special compliment to Mrs. Clay Sher- man of Oakland, theToT3 mer Miss Lutie Kerr of "Murfreesboro. Wives Card Club meets at the: Cupboard Tea L'QjE-mMiss Mary Womack is hostess- at luncheon at the Country Club in honor of her house, Miss Jean Bolton of Bostwick. Ga. Walter Hill Parent- Teacher association meets at the school.

Plans for a picnic be' discussed and all members are urged" to attend. Friday 1 10:30 a.m.-Miss Susan Kornblum of EvansvillerTnd.r the house guest of Miss is honoree at a coca cola party to be given by Miss Goldstein in the back gardens of her home on East Main street. Your favorite campus "casual." On tlie campus, in the stadium, in the lofm. loull- enioy minute and black, $2.45 A Navy blazer piping rnticip V' -ing bias pleated V' --m- A f-fr-vv old Dean, arrived yesterday from Hib aiia ueorge Kaiscon, Paragould, for a visit to rela-Jr- of NashvUle, Mr. and Mrs.

Her-tives here TT '--ZjL''-T7I I man Tucker and son, J. C. of Chapel MARY NELLE MORRIS, Miss Bolton Is Honored Today At Luncheon Miss Womack Entertains For Guest At Country Club Miss Jean Bolton of Bostwick, house; guest of Miss Mary Womack, was honoree today atl a colorful luncheon whichwas held at one o'clock at the Murfreesboro Country Club. Individual covers were marfced by placecards tiny bouquets of flowers which repeated the decorations for the center, of the luncheon tables. Miss Womack was wearing a seersucker sports suit -and Miss Bolton was' in a green and white checked ginghamsuit.

Seated honoree with the hostess and were Misses Jane Stegall of Nashville; May Lytle, -Margaret Caldwell, Betsy King, Mary Kath-erine Bell, Aynhi Jane Shell, Lady Louanna Robertson, Clayton Dann, Doris Jean Willing-ham and Jane Haslitt. Miss Marr Nelson Gives Dinner For Visitors "Mr. and Mrs. Currin Keeble of Raleigh, N. will be honor guests tonight at a dinner party to be given tt-theMurfreesbonr Country Club by Miss Mary Nelson.

---Assorted garden- flowers will be arranged in' an ivory pottery double cornucopia as central docoration for the table. with Mr. and Mrs Keeble and-Miss Nelson will he' Mrs. James H. Clayton, MissMery Laura Keeble, Mis.

John Nelson, Jr, an3 Mr. and Mr. C. Y. Brandau.

MRS. VAUGHN" IS WINNER Mrs. Hatton Vaughn of Battle Ground Drive Club won the annual basic dress contest of the Home Demonstration Club recently at State Teachers College Training School. Mrs. Vaughn will represent Ruth-erf ord county in the district contest to be held CQIlege August 13.

Mrs. S. B. enristy left this after noon for a visit to Mr. and Mrs I Sim -Christy of Lansing, Mich.

Brown Suede: Alligator Trim Tampa Tan Alligator' Grain Antiqudd ComforC AW 1 Picture Noon, day preceding Mrs. Sherman Hpnored Today At Todd Home Former Murfreesboroan Is Complimented At Colorful Party -Mrs. Clay Sherman of Oakland, who is here with her mother, Mrs. Louise Leach Kerr, and her grandmother, Mrs. E.

P. Leach, was honoree this morning when Mrs. Edgar H. CJherry and Mrs. Herman Todd entertained at the Todd home on East Main, Decorative appointments were ot summer garden flowers.

Mrs. Jennings and Mrs. neerv mses the table and; were assisted serving by Mrs." Henry King Butler, Mrs Mrs. E. C.

Hol'oway, and Miss Ann Gannaway. Also assisting in the hospitality were Mrs. Horace Jones, Mrs. Kerr, Mrs. H.

C. Moore, third, and Mrs Robert Hiiddleston. Fifty guests attended. Ralston Family Has Reunion At Fleming Home The Ralston family had its annual -reunion. Sunday, at the home of Mrs.

P. M. at A 'dinner Was served "fifty-three guests. The house was decorated for the occasion- with antique bowls of dah-liaS, roses ana other" garden flow ers. -e reunion wll be at of Mr.

and Mrs, Monroe Ralston, at Chapel Hill, next year, it was announced. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. T. R.

Ralston, -Misses Robbie and Louise Ralston. Mr. and Mrs. W. J.

Ralston, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Williams, and son, James Warren; T. C. Ralston, J.

E. Ralston, and son; Mr. and Mrs. D. C.

Ralston, and son Clifford; Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Ralston, D.

W. Ralston, and son, John Lee; Mr. and Mrs. Tolbert Ralston; C. N.

Ralston; A. E. Ralston; Mr. and Mrs. Alec Ralston, and John Lorance, all of Eagleyille.

Mr. and Mrs. Monroe, Ralston, of Chapel and son, James Harrison, of Alur- -Mjnawus George ivn. aim mxs. vjtveiana ttais ton, and sons, Cleo and G.

C. of Rockvale, Mr. and Mrs. James 'Es-1 tes, of Murfreesboro-Mrr -arcr-Mrs: D. E.

Ralston, of Rockvale," Mr. and Mrs. Raymond of Chat tanooga, and Mr. and Richard Ralston of Murfreesboro. The annual Winsett and Jordan reunion was held Sunday at the home of Mrs.

Clemmie Winsett to celebrate her sixty-second birthday, At noon lunch was served in picnic -style. Among those present were: Mr. and Mrs J. N. Jordan of Farming-ton; Mr.

and Mrs. A. F. Jordan and daughter Bonnie; Mr. and Mrs.

Ewell Jordan and daughter, Patricia Dean; Mrs. H. B. Jordan -and children, James, Clyde" and Jean; Misses Annie Mai and Ednx Mr. and' Mrs.

Jonas Winsett and James, Delle and Lor-lene, all of Lewisburg; Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Jordan; Mrs, Earl Downey, and -daughter, Ednar Edward JorJ dan and James Smith, all of Nashville; A. L. Lamb -f nd children, Sammie Lee, Jolin Erviri Ada Mai, Martha, Addie and Marie of Pat- terson.

Mrs. John Winsett and son, Ber-nie of Shelbyville; Mr. and Mrs. W. Lamb and children, Christine, Charles, Howard, Frances and Roy; Mr.

and Mrs," Mack Jones and child ren, Mildredr Charlie Mack and John Hodge; Lonnie Cook and L. P. Smotherman, all of Crescent; Mr. and Mrs. Glen Garrett of Christiana; Mr.

and Mrsx-Robett Glen of College Grove; Miss Willie Belle Glen of Nashville; MissJolins of; Ealeyffle" and'' Marvin Belief ant of College Grove; Miss Estell White of Nashville and Tom Hill -of Old Thompson; Mr. and Mrs. Eryin" Underwood: of Rockvale.v Mr. and "Mrs. Albert Misses Artye and Alene Insell.

of Old Thompson; Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Boyce, and Clifford.

Smith and Carl of Midland; and Mrs. H. L7 Smith" and children, Vir-frlnia and Ray, of Crescent; Mr. and Mrs Pir(r(rffc TTavriAe ttrA enn Till inn cit -M-nrfrpp-hnrrv -Mfr-nrifl -VTrs. I Roy Morton, Erskine Manus, Jr.

and Miss Lyla Basking of Barfield Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Whitworth arid children, Thurman and Nancy of Rockvale Mrs. Clemmie Winsett, Mrs. Walker Smith and sons, Edward and Donnell.

Pamela Davis of New York, granddaughter of Norman H. Davis, arrived last night to be the guest of her uncle; Bob Waller and family, at their home on nT- j-ry-- nana rmtes T.Wl- -ftf Louisville were in Murfreesboro yesterday andTihe latter spent the night with relatives" here. Mrs. Phil Timberlake has return- e'l from an extended visit to her sons in Alabama and Georgia. Mrs.

Timberlake and Misses Sophia and IN. ttt RHYTHM STEP Anna McFadden" have just return-' ed from a week's- stay at the -And- frs. Clemmie inset rew Jackson hotel, Nashville. i t- i Ray Wilder, formerly of Old jxJf-Oporpd. Qtl Birthday ory, is now manager of the; meat Vilh Family Reunion -6 "Pretty As A -Jf -If 1 i $CJ75 Picture" SHOES Black Suede Lastex I CaU -LasiexvTalf.

Heel." U) ff IT- 'j 2 "7l A iv' ti Sleek, smooth flattery in every line--dainty new velvet soft suedes "and" citifiedjeathers. High heels, low heels frivolous or trimly tailored every adorable new pair of Rhythm Step shoes has the added thrill of stimulating support to triple your comfort and put that buoyantly youthful spring in your stride! Come In Make the 3-Step Test in the Newest Rhythm Step Styles! department oi me-Atlantic as fac ific store, taking the place of Charles Cook, who has been transferred to Clarksville. The Rev. and Mrs. Thomas Farr left yesterday for a vacation visit to.

relatives in- Illinois. Miss Ruth Adams is visiting friends at Peabody this week. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Woods of Martin are spendine this week with Mr.

and Mrs. W. H. Woods. John Osborn and Misses" Peggy Osborn and Cornelia Woods left this week for a visit to Mammoth Cave, Ky.

Scout Troop 1 Reorganizes At Meet Yesterday At a reorganization meeting of Girl Scout Troop 1, held yesterday at the Scout House on Ewing the following officials were elected: Jean Adams, senior patrol leader; June Meade, first assistant leader; SandeU Dalton second assistant leader; scribe, Maxine. Woods; scrap-book, Billie Jamison, Maxine Woods and Dprothy Soper: national de fense work, Jacfuehne Bundy, Fra ces Grandstaff treasurer. Jean Sanders; activities, Ida Bates Mc-Cann, Virginia Littler; playground activities, Peggy Bryant, El vie Duck-work. V- -r-T-v IMis. Paul Evans is leader.

oL the troop and Billie Jamison has- been admitted as a new. member, it was announced. August 7 Frances Sikes Raymond Eairpr Sam Parks- Elizabeth Duckworth Lorene Smotherman Mrs. E. W.

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