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The Daily News-Journal from Murfreesboro, Tennessee • 2

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EO The Daily News Journal, Murfreesboro, Tennessee Home of Middle Tennessee State Colic -rwiAiuwuil, iiUgUSL 11, JUH Bride i i 1 WOMEN'S FEATURES TKLEPBONE 23 Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 23 11. in sizing' up employment opportunities' this morning. Youi intuitions should guide you.

Scorpio (Oct. 21-Nov. 22) If you are cautious this morning, ou can risk this afternoon. Sagittarius (Nov. 23-Doc.

22) -Don't let carelofs hnte hnndlrnn Call in Your Neu Before 10 AJ1. on Day of Publication Recent 1 I K. 77- uov rotes Bingo! Yes," blngd was aeain 1 me se.enea game at the Salvation Sim Thompson was honored Army-U. S. O.

on Saturday even- with a surprise birthday dinner iig. Mrs. Mamie Maddux Ho "Faker" and lasl, unaay at his home on Fair-isnKer ana many fancy desitms. WCre Under heri' The junior hostesses won several of- the small prizes-Miss Fdith Hidley being tL wmnf r.f thnr, son won the biy prize for the ladies by covering the entire card. The lucky man who won the free phono call home at this time was -i i put John Wrage of South Dakota.

Bhtown. John D. At the conclusion of this gameReeeS Jean LeW13 of Chatta" the young people alf went out on "3 V'f STue Hot the back lawn to onlov. hot dm T1.1 Ark- Joe Rob Thompson and cokes. On Sunday afternoon a group was taken by th.e Sam Davis home to the Veterans' hospital and Murfreesboro.

but bhUidmi tr 3TtLLA I AUGUST 14 Sara Shacklett Tliwtey Nell Lokey Mary Frances Martin Mrs. C. C. Brannan H. A.

Lee, Jr. Mrs. Jesse Sublctt Hermine Vaught Cora Jean Blair Emarilyn Sue. Singleton Mrs. Gerald Alsup Mrs.

Herbert Toombs Odis Toombs Wednesday, August 14-Eorn today, you are much more interested In making a success along some artistic line than you are in accumulating a fortune. Otherwise, you might easily use your talents to become quite rich. As it is, you nay make a compromise with circumstances and take- moderate wealth along with satisfactory craftsmanship in the arts; Deeply ftincere and honest in all your opinions, as well as in your liiendships, you are popular wherever you go. You are tactful but will never stretch the truth to evade giving your honest opinion. Since you will be constructive in your criticism, everything you say can be heeded by all who eeek your advice.

However, you women folk mast be warned against a tendency to gossip this being the less worthy result of a critical mind! You would never intentionally hurt another, but a careless bit of scandal might easily bring disastrous results that you would regret bitterly later. You are generous with your money and will always, help a friend in need. Fond of children, you will make an understanding and possi-Wy, an over-indulgent parent. If you were to take iip teaching as a profession you would make an outstanding success of it as a life career. You enjoy social life and like good food and all the com-Jorts.

Don't overdo this, since you mfght incline toward stoutness in middle age. To find what the stars have in store for tomorroyrfi select your birthday star ana read the corresponding paragraph. Let your birthday star be your daily guide. Thursday, August 15 Leo (July 24-Aug, 23) During i the morning hours be sure to limit ail possible risks, especially those near or on the water. Virgo.

(August '2i-Sept-22 Be ifpKious in your activities. Remember you can make friends by praising the good. 7 1 i i 1 'A at Personals Mf'. and Mrs. Alvis Huddleston Tere hosts today at noon at a family dinner party which was attended by the Bryan Jordan fsmily of.

San Antonio; Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Jordan. Mr. and Mrs.

Ernest Jordan. Tomorrow the Texans will leave for a visit to Knoxville and Gatlinburg before returning to San Antonio. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Roberts and children Ann Byrn, Jim Rich and Ei-rl, Jr.

are exnected to return i Osborii-IIarrell Employes Hold Picnic Tonight- Employes of Osborn-Harrel, and a few 'additional guests, held, their annual picnic and outing this afternoon at Hutchinson's farm, on the Shelbyville Road. Person? attending included Mr. end Mrs: George L. Osborn, Mrs. o.

j.euon, Kelton, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Harrell, Miss Emily Satterwhite of Erin; Miss Leila Mr. ar.d Mrs. Roy Tar-water, Mr.

and Mrs." Albert Por-terfield, Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Cart-wright, and Mrs.

John Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Rob Steelman, Mr. and Mrs. Forney Hoovir, Doris and Joyce Ford, Mr.

and Mrs, Helium Johnson and son, Mr. and Mrs. Carey Cantrell, Mr. and Mrs. Bernice Rlon, Mr.

and Mrs. Sam Eakln and Frank Eakin, Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Brandon, Miss Mary Hooper. Mesdames Sanders, E.

C. Sloe hard Luncheon Iloslesses Mrs Roger V. Sanders and Mrs. E. C.

Stockard were hostesses this afternoon at one o'clock at a delightful luncheon party given at the home of Mrs. Stockard on East College street. Assorted garden flowers, arranged in a crystal bowl, were centerpiece for the table, and appointments were in heirloom green Seated with Mesdames Sanders and Stockard, were Mrs. Cannon Maney, Mrs. E.

P. Curry, Mrs. D. M. Dougheiy, Mrs.

Clifford Grant of Atlanta; Mrs. Hugh Glad-ish, Mrs. Jack. Todd. BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT Mi and Mrs.

Sam Baily an-rourice the birth of daughter, born July 3i at Rutherford hospital. baby was named Judy Ravenna and weighed six pounds, two ounces at birth: --Ping-pong group -singing Lr gueal3 inclU(led: Mr. and were enjoyed on Sunday evening Clark Couch of lhe anches-A. group of new men at Smyrna ter road; Mrs' Bettie Tarpley, Army Air field were most inter- Mlss Eura TarPley- Mr- Mrs. estine visitors at thh rlnh fnr thn Allan Jones, Miss Essie Thompson, Mr.

and Mrs. John Nesbitt of Chattanooga are also gueatn of Mrs. 8. M. Nesbitt Oils week.

Alice Morton of Tuscum- bia, Is visiting with her cou sins, Misses Ruby and Irene Helton. Mrs. H. Trevathan and Mrs. Dallas Ison have returned horn after a isit with relatives in Greenbrier.

Mr. and' Mrs. B. E. W'illard of Milton, who will celebrate their golden wedding anniversary Sunday, August 18, will be honored with an open house at their hdme feunday afternoon.

Friends and re. latives will call between the hours of 2 and 5 p.m. Calendar x-XK-x-x-r-x-xK-i-vx-x THURSDAY 3 pm The Kingswood Heights Garden club will meet at the home of Mrs. George B. Brandon, with Mrs.

F. P. Jarman as co-hostess. Arrangements will be: 1. Large arrangement of dahlias.

2. Arrangement of petun- lasr 3. Junior arrangement of snapdragon. 4. Arrangement of lilies.

5. Large mixed arrangement of garden flowers. 6. Specimens, of any kind. 8 p.m.

Murfreesboro chap- ter 363 meets at chapter hall for stated business session. All officers and members are urged to attend as special business will come before the- meeting. PRIOAY 3p.m. Garden Lovers Club meets at the home of Mrs. C.

W. Brown, 131 Cherry Lane, with Mrs. Josh Dillon assisting hostess. 4-5 p.m. Mrs.

Harold C. West' and Mrs. Paul G. 6s-borre will be co-hostesses at atea to honor Mrs, G. E.

Lowe, recent bride, at the American Legion Hall. SUNDAY 2 p.m. SPO fraternity will meet at the home of Billy Miller on South Church: street. 2-5 p.m. Mr.

and Mrs. B. E. Willard of Milton. will be J.9r?.hanenhguse at thetr home in celebration of their golden wedding anni- versary.

Friends and relatives are invited to call during the afternoon. THOROUGHLY CANCELLED Minot, N. D. (UP) Postmistress Nell Doherty reports someone tried tto send, ammunition for a cap pistol through the mails. Everything went fine until the envelope hit the cancelling our chances for a successful culmination of your plans.

Act deliberately. Capricorn (Dec. 23-Jan. 20) Don't let yourself be placed in an awkward position thw A hasty decision may be worse than none. Aquarius (Jan.

21-Feb. 19) A pleasant personality and a cooperative spirit will cminf this morning. jo. your Pieces Feb. 20-Mar.

211 Am excellent ciiy for yn. but make ogress cautiously, for the possible results. Aries Mar. 22-Apr. 20) Oo slowly this morning, but as afternoon approaches do all you can to further some imaginative project Taurus (Apr.

21 -May Z) Progress earcfuliy-this morning and then, be ready to expand your activities through new friends or a journey afar. Gemini (May 22-June 22 i There are apt to be rather disturbing tendencies thirs morning, but as the air cleans, promote artistic production. Cancer (June 23-July 23)--Make careful and practical preparations for the afternoon's activities, vhich might include an out-ooor picnic-at the seashore. SHORT, SHORT STORY Buffalso, N. Y.

(UP)-The- new airline hostess was a bit embarrassed when she received this radiogram in mid-air:" "Prepare to remove shorts at Fuffalo." The pilot explained that non-priority passengers are known as "shorts' in airline operation parlance. READ" CLASSIFIED ADS adio Repairs ALL MAKES R. A. Waller Co. W.

Lytle Phone 1345 196 5VIPPL1E3 Better Built" Murfreesboro, Tea, Mrs. Roy McMahan before her marriage on July 21 Was Miss Sarah Elizabeth Paul, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Paul, of Chapel Hill. Mr.

and Mrs. McMahan are making their home in Murfreesboro. Club News Society Honored Willi prise Party On 5lh Birthday The lone table whih u-ao ant (w. eaiurea a ccnur- take with 85 Air. Thorn nsnn rnnaUroA manir Mr.

Thompson received useful gifts. Out-of-town guests tnc I Mrs. J. M. Alexander and children oi Jacksonville, Mrs.

Octa McHenry, Mr. Mrs. Neal Brown of Sharpesville; Mrs. Morr ris McKnight, Mrs. Van Paschal and daughter of Porterfield.

I 1 i Stanley Thompson, Mrs. Richard Reeves, Ben Reeves, Mr. and Mrs. Tolbert Kerr ar.d daughters, Mrs. Myrtle Hoover, Mrs.

Sara Manley, Mrs." CC Mr Stump," Maggie Bragg and son, Mrs. Alice Bragg and son, Miss Mary Elizabeth Bragg, Mr. and Mrs. Houston Bragg and son, Mrs. Sally Dickens, Mrs.

John Adams, Miss Ada Mur-free Adams, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Adams and son, Mrs.

Angie Arnold, Roy Simpson and son; all of Murfreesboro. Shower Honors Recent Bride Mrs. James Howard Earp, recent was honored with, a miscellaneous shower recently at the home of Miss Ruth Virginia Earp with Mrs. -Adam Preston as co-hostess. Game prizes were won by Mrs.

Harry Marlin and Mrs. Sam Tucker, after which 'refreshments were served. The hostess was assisted by Mrs. Sam Tucker, Mrs. Boyd eward and MrsTTohn Todd.

The honoree was presented many attractive gifts. Guests, included: Mrs. Addie Marlin, Miss Sue McKee, Mrs. Laddie McKee, Mrs. J.

F. McKee, Mrs. Lizzie White, Mrs. James' A. Nesbitt, Mrs.

Cassey Todd and daughter. Misses Girdie Mai and Eva Jean Lawrence, Miss Alice Sledg-e, Mrs. William Sledge, Mrs. Charlie Whitworth, Mrs. Quinton Tcdd, Mrs.

Robert Allman, Mrs. Arthur Stewart, Mrs. Ridley Earp, Mrst Katherine Pearson, and Mrs. Ida Perry. HUBBY LIKED HER PLUMP.

Marblehead, Mass. (UP) A Paech's Point woman reported her bicycle stolen. Police found that her husband had hidden it. He explained that he didn't want her to reduce too quickly. entire evening.

Tech. Set Henrv whose home is at Winchester. has' recently arrived at the base in Airways Communications service. For an hour, Sergeant Henry thrilled the entire group as he spoke of the marvels that have been developed in his field of work. Pfc.

Andrew Wray and his family were among the visitors spending the evening at the Club. Two vases of lovely summer flowers were arranged in each large room of the club, many of which were gifts" from Corner's garden. After church service's, a group of the friends of the service men dropped in and enjoyed the refreshments with them fruit punch and home-made cookies. At 8:15 Wednesday evening there will be a feature movie shown on the lawn "The Brooklyn FOREGO DESSERTS TO AID EUROPE Delaware, (UP) Ohio Wes 'an University they can keep" down their waist lines by not eating dessertsand thereby conserve food for starving Europe. The money saved goes to the Warld Student Service Fund to promote education, in war-devastated countries.

NORTON areJhis-wwkiir-aT-eatiorr-rip-i Miss Paid, Mr. McMahan, Are Wed Mr." and Mrs. Clifford Paul pX Chapel Hill announces the mar' riage of their daughter, Sarah Elizabeth to Roy S. McMahan of Nashville, son of Mr, and Mrs. J.

T. McMahan, also of Nashville. Tlie ceremony was solemnized Sunday, July 21. at Lakeview, Ga, with O. E.

French officiating. Mrs. Janies Dill, of Murfreesboro was the bride's only and Mr. Dill served as best man. The bride was wearing ih a light fciue dress with' navy accessories: lr and Mrs making i boro.

their home in Murfrees- Miss Srittcrichite Honored Last Right At Waffle Supper Miss Emily of Erin, Tennessee, the house guest of her sister, Mrs. Henry Harrell," and Mr. Harrell, of North SDrine street, was honored last night of an enjoyable waffle stiDDer I which was given at the Harrell home. Persons attenuThg included Miss Satterwhite, Miss Gertrude Sanders, Campbell Williams, -Miss Betty Jo Clyde Cromwell. David Dodd.

Zane Grey published his -first novel Himself. 7 Mahan Bell 6ks.Sc BVJILPER5 "Bell Built Mh S. VISION- LIFE'S GREATEST TREASURE CONSULT nr DR. JAS.R. 6PTOMETRIST ORTHOPTIST 126 E.

Main St. MURFREESBORO, TENN. Phone 202 tl as I I Klfe-sjr. nave a Cnke "Iw at Sea Island, Ga. v-' and Mrs.

R. Y. Martin and Miss Susan Martin were in Nashville last ni.ht to attend a dinner party at Sherrie's. Mrs. W.

E. Gardner and daughter, Nacy, of Huntsville, Ala. are spending ten TTere with relatives while Mr. Gardner is in New York. Mrs.

Gardner will be remembered here as the former Miss Edwina'Malone. Mrs. George Osborn and Mrs. J. C.

Kelton. have returned from a visit -Mrs. Donald Anderson and Mrs. James Boy kin spent today in Nashville. Aliss Nancy Atvvood.

of Fordcye, Ark. and Ms joyceYeomans of return this week to their homes, after, a yisit here with Miss Martha Lowe Overall. They spent the week-end in Chattanooga and last night, along with additional- guestsn joyed a picnic( at Cedar Fprest. On -party including Miss Martha Lowe bverall, Mrs. I Robert Overall, and Bobby.

George Huddleston and Roy Byrn, Jr. will leave for a trip to Chicago, Detroit and Canada. Aultmair Sanders -returned today from Blue Ridge where he and Mrs. Sanders have been vacation-1 ing. Mrs.

Sanders and her niece. I Mis3 Ellen Nunn Tarpley, will re- main until September 1. i Mr. and J. D.

Key "-arrived today from Kansas City, Mo. a few days visit, with Col. and Mr. John D. Key at their home on the Lebanon Road.

Miss Marjorie Taylor pf Houston, Texas is here for a visit with her aunts, Mesdames T. M. Tar-! pley, and John D. Key. Miss Louise Cawthon and Miss Ann Gannaway have left for a trip which will include stops at Woodstock, Charlottesville and Williamsburg, Wilmington, ana nuaaeipma.

Tnev. win i be away two weeks. Mrs. Robert Eraswell has ar-rived from rorristoWn to johvMr, Braswell, at their apartment in the Houston" Williams Jiome, 07 North Tennessee Boulevard. Mrs.

Caud Fort, mother of Mrs. Bras-well, jkccompanietl her here and will remain for a Miss Betsy Ann Foutch of North Spring street left yesterdav for Ilockwood, where she will spend a -isiting- Miss Wilma Tedder. Mr. Mrs. Mcrwin Cleaves and sons.

Bob. and of Winchester, are visiting Mrs. S. M. mmH tit' I ff I I -n A Terr.l9i7 proup! 6riElit or Llack I.

KAYON CREPES, glinting with nail- heads, sequim, buckles, lutton. Suave PAUT-WOOLS in glittering dres-up styles or quirt rlaics colorful or soft-hucd. Mines', junior A I0TTUI UHCtt AUTMOItTT Of TH COCA-COLA COMFAMT 7 a I A I I rt lAI iNesbitt at her home on East Lytle.

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