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The Daily News-Journal from Murfreesboro, Tennessee • 5

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i Pagi Five The Daily News Joarnal, Murfreesboro, Tenn. Home of Middle Tenru State College and Tenh. Collegfor Women Sunday Morning August 30, 1942 Receiit The nes's first novel. It became a best seller right away. Helen Maclnness is a native, of Glasgow, Scotland, a graduate of Glasgow university, an amateur sic tress in college theatricals, and a widely traveled woman.

She knows Brittany thoroughly, hence the authenticity of her noveFs TO REMIND YOU of men and the. amount of material being gathered. His resemblance to Bertrand Corlay, a Breton, carriedT to ah rEngllsJi TSos pital in a hospital in a boatload of other French and Belgian wounded, is the occasion for impersonating -him during this assignment. The Breton was" unconscious at first and Hearne's i thought that it was Hearne himself. Hearne, already familiar with Brittanv.

since he had graduated from Rennes university, visited Corlay dav after day for weeks leariiiner his manner of speech and a great deal of his life story. After he comes down by parachute in the early he hides until nightfall, and then makes his way to Corlay's home. The servants accept him as Bertrand ami vcn his mother "accepts" Book World fij ETHEL. M. WOMACK ASSIGNMENT IN BRITTANY By Helen Maclnnes For quick, breath-taking action, here is your story.

-Martin Hearne, the hero, is in the British Intelligence service. He has been assigned to secret, activity in Brittany between the days of Dunkirk and the German-French armistice to, learn whether that district is being preoared for a base from which to invade England; to learn the enemv movements, the number After seeing Vivien Leigh and Lawrence Olivier in that powerful, dramatic movie of "Lady Hamilton," I resolved to remind you that Bradda, Field's "The Bride of Glory," a life of Lady Hamilton, is at the Woman's Club library. The Lady is said to be more vivid in this true and distinguished novel than in that famous portrait by Romney. This novel gives an account of her girlhood days, a period of her life that otner novelists 4 hi 4 'v lis. in fii.v ii lif III j- i Salisfynp; fulfillment of your fomlest fashion lrtiis is in these ieal-as-life clothes, lesigned to fill your day- jWS nisilits with countless achniHng; glances and compliments! ia-tWJrned "and cut Iry master craftsmen, they have been patiently fitted and sewli ivitli loving care, wisely following the so-new trend of fashion thought; You'll treasure any or all: casual, glittering, fussy, tailored simply beautiful! Raymond Winford Shipp, pictured above, is an attractive bride of the current season, whose marriage is being announced.

Womans Club Reception Is Set For October! 2 CCESSDR1ES Wives Of Soldiers To Be Invited To Club Programs The annual fall reception, which will officially usher in the new year for the Murfreesboro Woman's Club, will be held Monaay afternoon, October 12; Mrs. E. C. Hol-loway, president, said this week. Past jsidmtjof--the-clb-willGecil-ElredrJ r-Mrsr-Bob Jones and -v Mr.

and 'Mrs. W. C. Kelley of Eagleville announce the birth of a son oil August 25. The baby, which weighed 8 pounds, has been named George, Frederick Kelley.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Escue of Rockvale, Route 1, are the parents of a son, born this week at Rutherford hospitaL -0- Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Dunn of Oklahoma anoounce the birth, on August li, of twins, a son and a daughter.

The babies were named Donald Ray and Diane'Gay. Mr. Dunn is the son of Ben Dunn- of Kittrell. -0- Mr. and Mrs.

II. B. Hunt of Morrison, Tennessee are the. parents of a son, born this week at Rutherford Hospital. Miss Mildred Dark Is Bride Of Bruce Walker Eagleville (Special )- Miss Mildred Dark of Lewisburg and Bruce Walker, sen of Mr.

and Mrs. Bud VValker of, Eagleville, were married -in rites taking place this week, It is-announced. The bridegroom is scheduled-to leave September 3 for Ft. Oglethorpe where he will be inducted into the Army. 'INVISIBLE GLOVES You don't have to soil and roughen your hands when work ing in the garden or doing, other dirty jobs.

A greaseless cream, which forms an invisible glove, keeps the skin clean and soft. It can be 'removed, along with the dirst, by using soap and water. READ THE CLASSIFIED AOS NOTE BOOfO Hsr Glasses Cheeked Once A SHE'S wise, this hard-working book- dfe keeper! She has us examine her eyes on each birthday. Sometimes she heeds her glasses changed some fl? times not Her plan assures constantly good vision! MURFREESBQgQ TENN QLi 2Q2 HAVE YOUR TIRES DRANDED TODAYS FO YOUR mv nlti-Brand Service Wo Give This Service FREE Customers Came In Now! STORES W. College St.

Telephone 37 "Bell Built 6 BIRTHS Bride: I Todd Bean, Mary Jo Woods, Patsy Martin, Pedy Ebbert, Jane Snell, Mary Katheryn Bell, Aynn Kirtley, Jean Kirtley, Eba Cannon, Jane Lawrence, Lillian King, Ruth Jones. Mildred Ridley, Florence Ridley, Betty Caldwell, Olga Sims Aletta Sims, Lucia Smith, Susan Ly tie, Mae Lytle, Dorothy Don -nell, Carol Bradley, Mrs. Ed Can non, Mrs. F. L.

Ransom, Mrs. Mrs. Mac Sikes. Parties Given For Calclwells Mrs. Houston Caldwell, who leaves this week for Murray, to make her home, was honored yesterday at a luncheon given at the Cupboard Tea Room by members of the Girl Scout Council.

Mrs. Caldwell has served as Girl Scout commissioner for the past several years and has been, prominently identified in scout circles throughout this section. She was presented a gift by the 15 persons present. Nancy Smith Entertains Clara Caldwell was honored yesterday morning when Nancy Smith entertained at her home on East Main street with a coca-cola party. Mary Alice Robison assisted in the hospitality.

Twenty-five friends of the young' honoree were present. Additional Parties Additional courtesies which are being given include a small supper party given for Miss Margaret Caldwell last night by Miss Clayton Dann; a dinner, -given today in Nashville by Miss Mildred Ridley for Miss Betty Caldwell and a steak supper to be given tonight by Lewis Brinkley, for Misses Betty and Clara Caldwell, On Monday afternoon, Miss Lucile Blue is entertaining for Miss Mary Womack, bride-elect and for Misses Betty and Margaret Caldwell. Your choke of 3 famous creamsi dry-skin CLiANkiK (Ctam "683). dry skin; fabricates AS it cleanses. SALON COIO CRIAM.

for medium-dry skin; pure, bland, refresSin. LIOUEFTINO CLIANSINO CRIAM. normal or oily skin; thoroughly remove dust, make-up. GRAY I Cleansing I I Creams UJACH have neglected. Then, too, there is that romantic and glorified "Diyine Lady" by F3.

Barrington to be had for the asking. You might like to reread this life of Lady Hamilton. 1 la tlADOl 11 him. From Corlay's room he scouts at night, and writes his notes by day, Anne. Pinot7 Charles's betrothed, soon realizes that he is another man.

but to her it is. a pleasant surprise, for she was planning to break the anyway. Her father who had betrothed her had died. For different reasons the family after learning that he is using Corlay's name tor a worthy purpose, to fight the Nazis, aid him as much as possible. Elise, of the glorious hair, Corlay's mistress and a German spy, complicates the plot.

Maybe I have told you too much of the plot already. I do not-think so! See for yourself how. the rest of it goes. Have you reaa. "Above Suspi That was Helen Macln- Two piece woolen dress with velveteen applique and pep-lum-like pockets.

New colors for autumn are: Australian green, valor red, Dutch tan and cranberry, and black. After-5 dress with glitttr-- ing seqiSIn yoke, long sleeves, draped skirt. 14.95 Smooth rayon crepe and net dinner dress. Drop shoulder, criss-cross bodice. 12.05 x.

22.50 i I I i i -If-- f'v( r'xf'; -I 1 i nw) yuu I Your New Fall Bag In fashion favorites Leather or Faille 2.95 A selection of many handsome underarm, handle, and zipper style bags in black, brown and navy made of crisp faille or pliable leather. They're big as all get-out, draped artfully brightly with metal or lucite, finished beautifully. They're important new accessories because they accent the warm hues of thfc new coats, match the softness of the new gloves. assist in receiving, Mrs. Holloway said, and chairmen of the various departments will serve in the dining-room.

Programs of varied nature will be held each Monday afternoon at the club. At the meeting of the Club Board, held this summer, it was voted that wives of all soldiers living in Murfreesboro will be special guests at the programs this year. Committees for the initial club activity will be announced within the near future. Additional officers for the 1942-43 club year include Mrs. Moore, first vice-president; Mrs.

J. B. Freeman, second vice-president; Airs. T. M.

Tarpley, third vice-president; Mrs. W. A. Mason, treasurer; Mrs. James R- Norton, recording secretary and Mrs.

Sam Cox, corresponding secretary 1 Miss Woiiiaek Honored At Pre-Nuptial Tea Miss Mary Womack, bride-elect, was honoree Friday afternoon at a colorful informal tea which was given by Miss Clayton Dann and Miss Margaret Caldwell at the Dann home, East College street. The house was decorated with arrangements of gift flowers and receiving with Misses Dann, Caldwell and Womack were Mrs. W. A. Hallowes, Mrs.

W. A. Ransom, Mrs. Houston Caldwell and Mrs. Lester The serving table was laid in crystal and silver.

White roses and asters were centerpiece and the refreshments emphasized a pastel green motif. Presiding were Mrs. C. E. Baker, of Nashville, mother of the bridegroom-elect, and Mrs.

R. B. Womack, mother of the honoree. uesta Out-of-lown guests attending were JMrs. Baker, Neil, Miss Dorothy Jacobs, Miss Sally Womack" and Miss Jane Parker of Nashville; Miss Ruth Nail of Clinton, Ky.I Miss Martha Gil bcrt of Chattanooga; Mrs.

Sidney A. Adger of Miami. Additional guests were Misses Lucile Blue, George Earthman, Katherine isut Jer. Louanna Robertson, Evelyn -Better Built Hansen Fall Gloves 1.00 to 4.50 Accenting the slimness of your hands themselves by new leghths that flare subtly upward to crush over coat and suit sleeves, to complement the slender new dress sleeves, Hansen presents us with a galaxy, of new glove styles. Shown are three that you'll want by the half dozens," made of velvet soft rayon "fabrics that wear like iron.

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