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The Daily News-Journal from Murfreesboro, Tennessee • 5

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v. Monday Afternoon, August 14, 1944 The Daily New Journal, Murfreesboro, TennV Home of MiddJa Term. State College and Tenn. College for Women Page Five. following'-the-rendition of-the: program, the: honoree, Mrs.

Year- -wood, -was seated afr where she received' the' gifts. At the coiiclusion, an ice course was serVed by. the hostesses, as r. 7 CLUB NEWS Hall In iWs liejore JO A. M.

.1 I'u hlicutiun 'St. 1 I WLLAn: Over 236 billion cigarets were! Trodueed in the United States in. 1942, PHJE an NGE f) 4 P.M. To A H. yiw No Cove'' Charge FOR FINElFOODS -Btc Wholesome Entertainment STAI'W- 2 M.las Nfshvilie Highway Phone 9119 For Reservations Y' CLE AH pIgis MEN'S SUITS Indies' Plain Dresses Ladies' PJain (no fur) Coals jr lliM'ounl Carry yn uaunary Brought To Office Na Charge For lUcIaifiuuidllvcKy- Phone 103 HERMITAGE LAUNDRY SWISS CLEANERS MRS.

EULA STEPHENS, Mgr. East Main Street Phone 103- 1 3' B7 CALENDAR of COMING EVENTS The Surgical Dressings room in the Red Cross Headquarters yvill be open daiiy frofTHfl a.m. to p.m. exc-nt Saturday and Sunday. Work-ers are urgently needed, to fill present quotas.

and Thursdays at 1:30 p. "hi at the Scout House Junior Red Cross workshop to make articles for use by by armed forces overseas. MONDAY p. m. The Murfreesboro Lions club wilt meet at the James K.

Polk hotel. TUESDAY 6:30 p.m. The chapter oLthe O-RSJSa, a covered dish supper at the hall. .8:00 The Worthy Grand Matron of the state O. E.

S. will make her official visit to the local chapi- i i I lultourt 3:00 p.m. The Kingwood Heights Garden club will meet at the home of Mrs. Roy Norris. Classifications are as follows; I.

Large Mixed Arrangement. Jfr Floating Arrangement. Til. Twin Miniature IV. Specimen of any flow- Vegetable Arrangement.

FRIDAY 1 p.m. The yoman's will hold a bridge-luncheon at the chibroofns, the" second in a series of summer parties. Reservations 1 may be made with R. Winston rrice, Mrs. Sam Jared, or Mrs.

Jennings Jones, before Monday night. The event is open to members anjPNf4nds of the club. Shower For Mrs. Xearwood Bible School: Awards 34 Certificates A Vacation Bible school was by the'" First' Baptist church -during the past week. Mrs.

Robert Coiner was in charge. Slu-Jents from Tennessee College for Women made up the faculty. Forty-eight students enrolled an 31 certificates were awarded at the closa of the school. The W.M.S.' of the Baptist church entertained the children at a picnic on the Tennessee college campus Friday afternoon. Assisting' in the school were Miss Sarah Roe, Miss Mar' Elizabeth.

Pope, Miss Mary Hayes, "Miss Ardis Vaughn, Miss RytKn Ida Dunna-wny; Miss Dorothy Hendrix, Miss Wanda Ashby, Miss Rcba Lee Wjjathers, and Miss Zena Meat wm De more tender if it is evently flecked with fat. Less labor is involved in rearing chicks under an e1ectrIcrooclr or than under a kercsene or coal-burning fj relievedistress of MONTHLY Female Weakness (Also Fine Stomachic Tonic) Lydia E. Pinkham's Compound Is famous to relieve periodic pain and accompanying nervous, weak, tlred-out feellngsrall due to functional monthly disturbances. Made especially for women if helps nature Follow label, directions, LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S compound NORTON 0 I Rayon Gabardine 7 alarm this, ill flu classic I young fashion Ul' if it the Mi w- Ij '-'Aa GREEN VH songs and prayer.

Those taking parin the- program were Mrs. xvt-Bbi't. Mth. Addie Mrs. John Misses Sue McKee; Byford, Mrs.

McNabb, and Mrs. Robert Allman. and 4tP vefized it's a four button "dauntless young 7 telling all you fans this is BROWN S'zos 9 fo 15 I VISION- LIFE'S GREATEST TREASURE Seek Professional Advice Not Glasses At A Price CONSULT Mrs. James Nesbitt md Mrj. i Alex Allman entertained with" a tf jj.

miscellaneous -shower-last Wcd- 7 7 0 FO OS 14 1 .11 nesday afternoon, at the home of 'x fjyvl J1 Mrs. Allman on the Manchester i 'JT contents by fire. -Ail; interesting- program -was 11 rendered, including readings, e- DR. AS. R.

R.I 126 E. Main MURFREESBORO, TENN. Phone 202 rsisted by Mrs. Robert Allman, Mrs. McNa Byford.

Organized yacht racing in the United States began about 1940T; It is in those moments oj well-earned relaxation that a beverage of moderation proves a welcome companion Bud weiser matches your mood for a Jriettdly chat tr your mood for reposes It is consider-'' ate of to morrow' obligations Mi LOU 1 TELEPHONE 22 II. IX Club fleets Willi Mrs. Woodward The "Franklin Road Home Demonstration club held its August ig Friday at the home. of Woodward with -thir teen members ana four visitors The meeting was opened by the presidentMrs. J.

E. Snell. and the rgup Banff Marine- -Hy rat The devotional was read by Mrs. Dorris Jernigan after which Mrs. A.

E. Caffey led in prayer. The ininutsss of the last meeting were read and roll call was answered by each naming an article repaired in the home this year. It was voted to do some community-improvement by planting iris and also to furnish some magazines-for the- colored tjc1H55I. The program for the afternoon was Mrs.

-R. E. Woodward, "How to Spend Our Ration Points Wisely Mrs. J. A.

Pope, "W7hat the Club Means To Mrs'. J. E. Ray, a talk on current events. Mrs.

J. E. Snell gave a very interest in gancT con review on Captain Ted Lawson's book, "Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo." Mrs: -Snell brought -out that along with, the, horrors of war, Captain Lawson not oniy found a "great loyalty and devotion among his fliers, but a profound loyalty among the Chinese. The project leaders giving- reports were, Mrs. J.

A. Pope, gardening; Mrs. R. E. Woodward, poultry; Mrs.

J. E. Ray, canning; Mrs, Ray Graham, Miss Lucile Odom, foods; and Mrs. Dorris Jernigafti' heme life.xsii. Mrs.

J. A. Bilbry, chairman, directed a quiz. Much interest was shown in the demonstration by the hostess which was a sample of home made soap and also Mrs. Mitchell's demonstration on the "Repair of Household.

Equipment." At the conclusion a dessert plate pas served by the hostess, Mrs. Woodward. Let the children prepare salads and simple desserts. While they are haying fun mother is giving -a simple lesson in nutrition. Ti 7t- RAPH A --f- 5 T.

N. ine W. and he Out-Of-Town Guests Honored At Dinner Theodore Tindell. Co-luinbia, a. Ct, and Airs.

William leridricks, l'anama Oity, were honored at a dinner given last Wednesday evening at the Vvuman'a club by Mrs. William J. Owens and Miss Gloria Klrod. Local gueats included Misses Mary Elizabeth FaulUinberry, Sa rah Young', Marian lrte, Jane Turpin, and Mesdames Tho-mas -Stanford, Mitchell -Mod-ral-'idfJofindaHtonp- Mrs. Cairns wore na vy blue linen with a shoulder corsage ol white gladioli; Mrs.

Tindell, light biue- crepe a yellow- ghidtoh shoulder corsage; and- iVIrs. Hen-uric ks, white linen with a shoulder corsage of red roses. Mrs. Owens wore a navy print frpc! with white gladioli corsage- and Miss Elord, a navy sheer with a similar corsage. an arrangement of roses and pastel garden flowers in a crystal bowl.

Garden flowers of various hues vf ere arranged at other points in tliu dining roomr- Place cards, designed by Miss Elrod, described the personality oi the guests. Gifts were presented the honorees at the conclusion of the dinner. 130 Present At Ralston Family Reunion The annual ftalston family reunion held at the home of. Mr, and J. Ralston, two and a half miles from Eajrleville on the Murtresboro road Sunday, August 6, with 130 present, representing nine communities.

Lunch was served on the lawn: Those-present were "as follows: Eaglevillc-rMr. and Mrs. T. R. Ralston, and daughter, Louise; Mr.

and Mrs. D. C. Ralston D. W.

Ralston and children, Myrtle, Tor.i and John Lee; and Mrs. E. Ralston; Mr. and Airs. Tol-bert Ralston; Mr.

and Mrs. W. .1. Ralston Mr. and Mrs.

Bill McGlar-an; Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey McClar- an and sons Joe and Jack Mr. and Airs." McCiaranT" 'Misses Lottie Le? and Sarah Jane Ms-Clara J. and Donald I Charlie Ralston, airv-and and Mrs.

Phender Ralston, Mr, and Mrs. Gene and son Biilie Gene Mr. and Mrs. Rcbert Dyer, Mr. and Mrs.

Boyd Jones, Mrs. Charlie Little, Mrs. Rose Thompson, and Mis. Fannie Kil-lough. Mr.

and Mrs. Fred Smotherman, John Thnmp- ami, nr. anu ivirs. jimmie 1-talston and sons, Jimmie, and Larry, Mr. and Mrs.

Albert son, James Warren, Mr. and Mrs Ivie Ralston and daughters. Men-nie and Lillie Mae, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Gannon and son, Homer Gannon and son.

Homer Jr. -f-ShHbyville Mr. ancr MrsTTT Whitaker and sons Elmer and' Delmcr. Unionvi lie Mr. and rs.

Aubrey Westb rooks and son Arnett, Mr. and Mrs, Ed Osteon, Mr. and Bob Read and sun, Harvey, IRfry Clidiiie. and I rnil. Aict.4anin; fiiim-yioriaruii, Mrs.

Crawford Rcid, Mr. and Mrs. O. Eades, and Mr. and Mrs.

Landis Dickens. Thompson -Station-Mrs. Iottie Flemming and inming West. Chapel Hill-Mr, and Mrs. Herman Tucker, and son Herman, Mr.

and Mrs. Milton rowell. daughter, Mary Cheek, Mrs. Monroe Ralston, and daughter Ivie, Sam Ralston, Miss Ruby Mr. and Mrs.

Willie Robert Ralston and daughters, Bobbie Jane and Georgie Mai and Raney Pinkerton. Chattanooga-Mr. and Mrs. Raymond- Collins, and boit" "Gene, Mrs. J.

Collins and Mrl and A. J. Rqckvale Mr. and I) Ralston and daugh1Bcttyv3lr7 vnd Mrs. G.

C. Ralston, Mr. and J'lfeAlox--Rafeton- frs. Geirc Ralston and dauahtpr' 1 inrin lens, Hazel Ralston, -Alary Smotherman, and Ivie 3urns. Nashville The Rev.

and "Mrs: Or-Todd, Mr. and Mrs. Harland tichards daughler3, Lcla Sutler-Barbara Ann, Levania, and on George, and Mn and' Mr.3. Srnest Cenz. RTH A NNO NCcMEN Mr.

and Mrs. Steve Stem are parents -of a baby girl. Yiday' morning gr'the Rutherford ospilal bftby lgrtg '3t-T ounds and has Unn named Judy Carole'. 'r? kx i --rMh- Swid i a oi.ii I -Mik XVSi-- WL if 7 it 1 I 5- I i 1 "if Bi i'' v.v.. 1 ft jihiiLl SHARE THE RIDE TODAY TeBe5hone Lsjies to "the Front You Give Uncle Sam a Lift As hattles roll on to vjctoryr-and vast new areas are conquered, the rieel for tremendous amounts of tclepji'one cqy ipment becomes more and more program, of expansion of central office and outside plant This eri-" abled us to continue installing-tele-' paoiici after the manufacture of equipment for civilian use had stopped.

urgent. "WEere would we be today if our forefathers hadLgone their separate-ways at their own convenience? When this nation was in its infancy, neighbor gave neighbor a helping hand. That spirit expanded 13 Struggling. nation. -Today our country is calling upoi? every one of us to enlist in a great awakening of that early- Arherican creed of helping ourselves by helping our neighbors.

Sharing our automobiles is as easy as it is helpful. Wherever we go, there's somebody going our way. When we give him a lift, we give Uncle Sam a lift on the way to Victory. v. Since the start of the war the huge telephone manufacturing plants of the JelJSymha vebiv concent rating of switctihoards, cables and have been used up, and we have many people on our waiting lists -for service.

But war's needs must come "first, so for some time we at home shall continue to make the most and the best ruse of what we now have. -on Ihe -nianuf abture ef te lep on cr equipment for war use to insure that there shall-be no shortages of telephone equipment on the war fronts. Just before war-started, the Soulh-ern Bell Company completed a large In addion to supplying the armed forces with r'ider and bomber fuselage frames, wing parts, gun turret parts and foodstuffs, Anheuser-Bujch produces materials which go- into the manufacture! of: Rubber Aluminum Medicines Complex Vitamins Hospitajl Diets Baby Foods Bread and other Bakerjr jproducts Vitamin-fortified cattle feeds Batteries Paper Soap and Textiles to name a few. W. OUT.14 ELL TE Duxca.x, Tennessee Manrr er IE PS! ME A Tf LEG 'INCORPORATED 1 rff t.t t.adi.mamk A I A-B27 0J9' A i vv.

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