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The Daily News-Journal from Murfreesboro, Tennessee • 5

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V- Sunday Morning, January 4, 1942 The Daily News Journal, Marfreesbor.o, Tenn. Home of 4dle Tenn. State College and Tenn. College for Women Pape Five MARRIAGE" ANNOUNCED H. D.

Club Members Vote ah -Out' Defense Aid Salem-Barfield Members Use Dues For Savings Stamps The Salem-Barfield. Home bem SociaL Calendar onstratioji Club, was converted Into an all-out for-defense' otfraniza Monday p. m. Beta 7:30 Sigma tion by members who voted to- use dues for the purchase of defense Woman's Phi meets at the savings stamps. 1 1 Us.

fiii -A tikA -i1; A -H i "Woman's Part In Defense in the 'Present War" "was the "general theme of discussion 4it a meeting Club. Tuesday v'. 2:30 p. "of the First Baptist church meets at church for the regular business and program meeting. Mrs.

Francis Garanfs Circle will be in charge. 2:30 p. m. -r- Executive board' This is the event you hare been waiting for a FINAL CLEARANCE when prices are on the tise. Every article" priced at incredibly low figures.

Come in early for the widest selections they are sure to go fast! held Friday at the home of Mrs. T. F. Holden of Salem, with Mrs. Smith, Mrs.

Jog Parsley and Mrs. Clark as co-hostess- fr 22 Evening and Dinner Women's and Misses9 Fall and Winter 1 Self-Trimmed Sport aintyress Dresses Price a The club yoteaxo cooperate with the Red Cross by 'knitting, sewing and other activities, and to collect waste paper, tinfoil and other ftems needed by the government for 'f enseMrsr-Jr-Srordaifwas "appointed chairrnan of the latter activity. Mrs. Herbert-Holden, president, discussed the war situation as it of Presbyterian Auxiliary .1 meets. i 1 3:00 p.m.

Circle 3 Worn- an's Society of Christian Ser- -kvice meets at "the home of Mrs. John Dixon on ClarkBoule-- with Mrs. O. Bumpas and Mrs. Edward Baldwin assisting hostesses.

3:00 p. m. Presbyterian Aux- meets in business session. 7 CO-A 7 Kjular Dresses affects Rutherford County and' 1 1 listed ways-in which the club can Greatly Reduced 5 Kegular-S 1 ($.95 Dresses -r. 10 l)rees I "22 Regular SS Coals.

'lJQ' 38 Rpgular" 821.75 Goats $ll2()) cooperate with agencies seeking to (maintain the morale of soldiers from Camp Forrest. She also list ed ways of aiding the. Red -Cross program. The club read "An American's Creed" and "A -Pledge for Citi-- It also sang the national ah them and heard devofionate led by Mrs. T.

F. Holden. Discussion was. held on the nutrition and conservation programs, which the club previously had adopted now retains as its major theme. The morning, session 55 Lovely FRENCH ROOM DRESSES 3:00 p.

Circle 4, -Wonv-ans Society of Christian meets at the home -of Mrs. James Fletcher, with Mrs. W. R- Bell, assisting hostess. -1- 7:30 p.

m. Practice meet--ing of Chapter J563 O.E.S. All officers' both-elective and appointive are urged to attend. Thursday m.M2rachiock Study Club meets at the home of Mrs. Horace Jones with Mrs, W.

T. Robison assisting hostess. 00 Large Assortment of Blacks) Values from $22.50 to $29.75 00 vour a. -mS Mrs. Cecil Douglas Smith, before her marriage Friday, December 26, was Miss Rebecca Burlason Talley, daughter of Haskell Burla-son Talley of Murfreesboro.

The groom is stationed at Fort Benning, Georgia. MONDAY; ONLY was given over to an informal social hour, followed by luncheon. Roll call was answered by- each member with "Vhat I Enjoyed Most About Christmas," Articles of handwork were displayed, New members admitted were Mrtf. Mitchell'- Walden amd Mrs. Emmett WUlianis.

The February meetings will be held with the president. Amiclle North Gives Party New Year's Eve FUR TRIMMED COATS Famous Printzess Brand Fox and Caracul Fur-Trimmed- -t 6 Regular $39.50 Coals 1 L-JZ3 (All Black) 88 NELLY DON AMD GEORGIAN A DRESSES RLCE si 97 liegular $3.95 Dresses JL i Florence By MRS. JOHN T. MU1LLINS No 'More 'Main Says Its Historian Canton, O. (A1) Sinclair Lewis the fiery red-haired author who made "Alain Street" a byword in the American language believes that the typical small town he described 21 years ago in his famous novel has vanished.

'Atain Stree.tTTlsTno An New Year's Eve party was given by Annelle North at her home, 718 Maney Avenue, The sehool here closed down for the holiday season and will re $297 for a group of friends. Ambrosia, fruit cake and con Drees, openon Monday, 5. The -Miss Earthman Hostess At children enjoyed exchanging gifts fections were served during the LLevvis- said, "because it -i has 4 be as "they-had -a- Christmas-tree-on evening. The guests were: the 19th of December. VV, T.

Mullins son of Mrs. Nettie Susan Waller, Katheryn Fleteh- Regular Dresses 1 iegu lar $1 1.95" Dresses 1 17 2 Regular's 19.50 Coate- (Both Browij 2 Regular ,59.50 ThpimI Coals. (Beaver-and Fox Trimmed) er-rMaud Butler Riggs, Ellen Nunn Tarpley, Brycelme Johnsto'n, Nan Mulhns "was" notified to" be present for an' examination on December $3500 come a part of one big All sections of the nation except a few farming. -areas, notably the Georgia crackefC(5untry, have become urban in the last 20 years." He attributedthedeath: of "Ynairc street" chiefly to the radior nidtibiu automobile and good roads. cy Cornelius of Nashville, Dorothy 0: Ms l7- -ami Ann.

Marlin. Virginia Ann Stock ardaiid Elinor Norris. tCofors childrcii'visited-TClatrves in-jash- 00 -Virgin Wool; Whfte-and-Assdrted Regular $1.00 "Srarf 1S3S ville during the holi 59 1 Regular $790 Reil Coal Leopard Trimmed.) days. Morning Party Miss George Earthman was hostess this week at her home on East Lytle Street at an enjoyable morn-ing party given for her house guest, Miss Jane-Medearis of Fay-etteville. 7-- Receiving the guests were the hostess, in beige wool and Miss Medearis in pastel blue wool.

Narcissi, forsythia and early Spring flowers were used as decor-cation for the Earthman home and by the hostess, assisted by her mother, William Earthman. Approximately 40 guests mem Mr. and Ryan had for The Duke, Not Dnehess their supper guests Sunday night, Large 29x52 100 Wool i S097 pjr rhildrpn, Mr. and Mrs. Ryan rom Fayetteville, Mr.

El-wpod Dill and family, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert" McClanaha'n -of Murfrees Luxurious. Fux-Trimned CO A boro also their daughter. Sara of All Fall and Winter Nashville visited them during the holidays.

bers ef the college set, attended. Mr. and Mrs. J- C. Shirley, was Informal Party Held Friday NighF Mr.

and Mrs. John Woodfin, werehostsiFjriday- night at their home on Ewing Avenue at an informal game party Decorations were in red, white and blue and tin-y American fla1gs were arranged around red tapers which were used for decorations throughout the reception rooms! Persons' attending were Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence-Freeman, Mr. and Mrs.

Edgar Hi Cherry, Mr. and Mrs. James Fletcher. Mr. and Mrs Fred Keuv Mrs.

Joe Howell Wood, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lee, Miss Elizabeth Spain and Mrs. Ben Hall Agawam, ilP) Disregarding the record, V. W.

Duke, Agawam grocer, is a man." Recently Duke went to the state health department fora, birth certificate and learned he was registered as a female of the species. "Now Duke is trying to convince the department that a Son was born to the Duke family 28' years dfcO. Oh, yes. he's having a little temper trouble, too, since the word tRe guests, of Mr. Charlie Mul-lin's an(f--chilcren Sunday.

BAGS y3 OFF SUEDES, LEATHERS, 'PATENTS AND CLOTH ALL COLORS INCLUDED 50 The straw of grains, soybeans and sunflower seeds are a few of Regular $79.50 Yaluo Air. and Mrs. Jim Williams were the common items, used for manu facturing substitute materials. honored with their, childrens vrsits last week, those -from a distance Colors Are Beige, Black, Wine, Brown, Green and Grey Priced for Quick Clearance were their daughter, Airs. J.

u. si -s Herrod and Mr. and Herrodtfronj Ohio. $0'3 Regular $3.95 Mrs. Joe Lane" from Nashville WOTE BOOIG visited her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Jim Batey here last week. 32 Regular 1 .9 Val ues SAVE tAGVS.mil Know Mr. and Mrs. Jphn Mullins had $77m 7era Strained all of their children in thcr home on Sunday from Nashville.

Regular $1.00 ValTies S3C 3 Regular $115.00 Cfal-- (Trimmed with Silver Fox) 2 Regular $119.00 Cosiumc Suils (Large. Beige Fox. Collars) i Regular $69.50 Suits (Green Beaver-Trimmed) "3 Mrs. Jolm Mulhns and children szm, zisitcd with her brother, J. D.

Machine Aids Weary Math Prof Mansfield, O. Dan B. Hater, a junior higlischool mathematics teacher here invented a mechanical grade averager that is a great time-saver. "A Russian adding abacus cen- iJrown and family on Salem pike I DON'T believe I eyestrain," he said, "but I can't be sure." Examination one Chihlreu's Regular 35e Soeks. 2Sc Junior Brewer and sister Mar jorie are visiting" their grandpar ents at Vine.

00 $1.95 Uniforms turies old in principle mat i saw in a hotel in Odessa-in 1938 while here disclosed eye- strain You should Mrs. Nettie Mullins visited with abroad gave me th germ of an idea for the her at Tuckertown dur ing, the Christmas holidays. ATr. and. Airs.

John Alullms, sor Men's and Women'' Fine Quality ROBES l3r OFF hearhirrotell how Last Call tin Fall and Winter llaber said. T- L. and daughter, Sara spent Christmas day one night with 8 00 The machine is so simple that a fourth grade child can operate it, but development of calculator MEN'S GROUP FELT-J I ATS, Values lo 85.00 1 I with his new glasses I their children in -Nashville. took months of piathematical gym Air. reeland Cook was in from LI $1.95 Values nastic and-jplanning- It is operated by means of a Paris visiting his" family during the holidays.

He has purchased $yf 5 a new car. Mrs. C. A. Garrotte and child 79 70 C-' $6t30 Values Sample Gloves.

alues to Regular 1 re Silk If ose "puncher" placed in a slot opposite the grade: to be averaged. The machine computes averages for from one to 24 degrees with the result. appearing in a.small travelings "windoW." 67 MUQF REESBOBQ 202 ren visited hor sister, Airs. J. P.

Baskin qn Lebanon pike -Christmas and wore the supper guestsof Mr. and Airs. Walter Mul $.50 Values DOROTHY GRAY SPECIAL DRY-SKIN MIXTURE 30 Dozen Regular 35c Fine Linen Ilamlkerchiefs j. lins of Smyrna on Friday night Airs. Aledford Todd and son, $11.50 Values i Women's Fine Silk and Flannel Robes of-Nashville spent the-day Sunday with her Air.

and Airs. Tires Tires Tires Cup Davis. KEG. $2.25 SIZE LIMITED TIME Airs. C.

A. Garrotte had for her Plus Tax Fine Quality Slips Regular 82.00 ValuesS9C Uegular 81.00 SS5C 3 Regular Gowns Pajamas JL Jersey and Tuffet Long and Short Sleeves $65 Uegular L. Uegular l.9 Hegular alues- liegular 87k9.j MAKE THEM GO FAUTHEIt BY HAVING YOUR GAR CHECKED FOR FRONT V1 1 EEL ALIGNMENT "'r'; visitors last Friday, Air. and Airs. Charles SuUn-an of Nashville and Boaz IJouser of Atlanta, Ga.

Air. nd Airs. Cap visited with her lather. Air. B.

F.K Sullivan at Smyrna last Thursday. Airs. 'Mis. M'ilhns an.i daughter, Airs. Floyd Pilkerton and children of NaHhiille, son T.

visited their relatives at Sharpe-ville lawt Saturday. Mr. Esten Cook is having a house ei feted on Florence Road Will Perfect Alignment On Your- Front AVhrcIs" Add Miles To The Life Of Your Tires Sate $1.25 oh each jarnowt -Dorothy, Gray Special Dry -Skin Mixture, famous night cream, provides rich lion for flaky-dry skin. Helps skin feel soft in spite of cold Mind, steam heat! lliis Offer Closes Positively, January I Till (ocljeirodj Many Other Not listed Drastically Reduced justpff the highwav. 011r Assure yourself of transportation by, bavin front ivhcels checked TOtiAY The mafnagf of Mr, HaskeN Talky's Rebecca to Air.

1 SPECIAL GROUP SHOES l2 Price House Slippers y3 OFF C. D. Smith, ha.s been announced here. The wedding- ceremony being performvd at- Donclsori." and Airs. -Talley had his daughter; Esther Trf.

ar.t.l f.iVut.-" Chdrh rav.i s. iroin Annaptrhs, Alary-land with them in their home recently. French Shgppe FkENCH Shopph V..

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