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The Daily News-Journal from Murfreesboro, Tennessee • 10

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Sun tjaiorninug 7J5Q The Daily News Journal, Tennessee Home of MMdle-Tennessee State ColIege i Page Tn nmmw.im, ul Reunion Of Record Reviews J0 IE IE a a Ralston, Mr. and Mrs. Sara Ral ston, Linda, Mrs. Rose Dalton, Rev: and Mr. W.

R. Ralston, George and Sara Jane Ralston," Mr. and Mrs. J. A.

Lyon and son Mr. and Mra. T- Bond, of -Plant' City, Mr. and Mrs. Mace "Lee Ralston, Murray Ralston, of UnlonviUe.

Mr. and Mrs. Bob Reid and son, Mr. and MrsArnette Westbtooks arid daughters, Gale and Margaret of Nashville. John 6ob Mrs.

Tloyd Ralstoh, Hattie Raleton, Ruth Ralston, Rev. Roy Shelton, Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Ralston and TtM- rv'is nrt mlvrUto. and i Mrs.

Paul Shepherd and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Grady Ralston and faw- lv. Mrs. Frances Richards and family, Mr.

and Mrs. Gene Colllnst of Arrington. Mr. and Mrs, Boyd Jones, Les- ie and Louise Jones, of Memphis. 4 DAYS 0OBEAT HSATIOCJAL BUYS! 8E riett, of Lewisburg and Mr.

and Mrs. Tom Caruthers. t-1 Eion's Sport Shirt? i mm i i 1 1 1 1 ii -Plaid-and soli color- Short sleeve. A atoiie low price Don't Wait Come Early. Martha Joe, -Nora, Bar' bara.

Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Bink-ley, Theodore Binkley Joan, Nora" and Cattiey. Taylor, Mr, and Mrs. Fred King and son, Mr.

and1 Lefelto--King. Mr. intFMftr-Mose Mrand Sirs. Hessie Clirisman, Billy Chrisman, Mr. and Mrs.

Alex Ralston, Mr. aniT Mrs. Gene Ralston, Gloria Juan and Judy- Raletonr- and. Mrs. Ike Burns, Margaret; Robert and and Linda Burns, Mr.

Burns. Mrs. Mittie. Cothran, and Mrs. Leon Ralston and Mr.

and Mrs. G. C. Ralston, Alvin, David, Mrs. Thelma Raistor strnm ver.

of Thompson Mrs. Lotte Fleming and West Fleming, of Chattapooga.v, Mr. and Mrs." Raymond Collins and son, Mr. and Mrs. W.

J. Mrs. Crockett Ralston, and Buford, Mr. and Mrs. Crawford Mr.

and Mrs. Beegle, Mr. and Mrs. Bob vVeaTerand son, Mr. and Mrs, Rush Taylor, Mr.

and Mrs. J. D. Ral8ton, Mr. and Mrs.

Bill Mc-Claran, Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Mc-Claran, Barbara, Jack, Wayne, Mr. and Mrs.i Marvin McClaran, Sara, Donald. nd sons.

Andrew, Dave, Thomas, Mrs. Myrtle Hobbs. and son, Mr. and Mrs. Bubber Ralston, Mr.

and Mrs. Bob Ralston. Mr. and Mrs, CiiekT: -Billy. QrickHazel, Charlie, Fender RaTston, Mr.

and Mis. Harvey': Reid, 'DoKothy Mr-able, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ralston and, of Murf rees- boro. 7 Mace Ha leer.

Mr. and Mrs. Albert Williams, Mrs. 'Joe 'Hanson, Mrs. Howard Ralston nd children, Mr.

and Mrs. J. W. Black, James Ralston. Larry: Jerry, Jimmy -Ral ston, Mr, and Mrs.

Willie nation, Steve and Susie "Ralston, of Chapel Hill. Ed Osteen. Mr. and Mrs. Her man Tucker.

J. C. Tucker, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wood, Mrs.

Fannie Save Money and Time. You Can RENT A FLCOn SAriDER edcer Save 23 The Costl Do The. Job Low Cost! KccoriD sinnnis Wallpaper Palrtt 8tora "Where dualty Is Higher Than Price Phone 888. We Dellve toil 'nli lt.rs. l-fll gg I I I I i She'd love a LI iKT.l ASTER Only $4.95 Dohii $1.00 Per Week Other Electric Appliances On Easy Terms A delicate CI etched in a rich Si LIZ 1 IDS; Jy Ralston At Rockvale The annual reunion, of the Ral? ston family, was held recently at the EdKalston residence, at Rock-vale.

Among'jthose attending were the D. E. iRalston and farnlTy, Air: and Mrs. R. C.

TLemon, Charles, spom equipment: and WILSON Calalina Swim Suits Johnson Outboard Motors Larson Boats Fishing and Hunting Licenses "Everything for the Sportsman COLE'S SPORT SHOP Cast Side Phone 511 heart motif deeply burnished gokrband. Place Setting '16 1879 MADE AMERICA f(Ehrobrrrriatnlimb) Mother Here Is Where wAsr siDii I REDUCED TO CLEAR fib (TI(fft I jl YOUR CHOICE FOR ONLY! VjJvJ) I 1 I ilfortT Suggestions Given For Decorating Child's Room A child's transition from crib to youth bed is usually a signal -for a redecorating job of his room. Baby pinks and blues give way to something- little --felt more 'grown-up" and a lot more practua "cal. Mothers who are contempla ting transforming ajiursery into a combination bed-playroom will find many helpful suggestions in local furniture and department -stores during- HOME FASHION TIME, September' 25 30. The first and foremost step in ihp chaneeover.

of course. Is se lecting the Growing children ned especially firm sleep founda tions- to; aid in the proper forma tion of their skeletal structures. To cut budget corners by letting a child sleep on inferior othand-me-down bedding is to jeopardize his health. Either a youth bed or a studio bed (mattress and bedspring set in a steel frame works out very nicely for a youngster's room. The studio bed can be slip-covered in a sturdy fabric and placed against the wall to leave more space for the play A drawer chest for clothing storage, low shelves and cabinets to house tovs.

and a small table and-chairs are essential bed-play equipment. "Floor covering should be of the easy-to-clean variety so that the spilling1 of wa ter colors or paste pots will be no problem. Becoratively "the hew juvenile fabrics and-wallpapers are a joy to behold-Circus and West-ern motifs are especially popular, but the range of choice Is almost limitless. With 40 many attractive ju-j venile furnishings available, it is a simple matter to furnish a chads room attractively, regardless of budget limitations. PRICE WENT UP Brazil, Ind.

4U.R) Ray Lambert, florist, missed a box of satin rib bon used to wrap bouquets and funeral flowers. Lanibert said the -ciboeowaa, worth, $120. at tUsJiSH it was stolen but a Jew days later the orice went ud and it's now worth $180. I PLAID SHIRTS ami SOLID PANTS OR ALL SOLID COLONS IN SIZES 2 TO 1 suit, i 1ULAL rUU I rcriD K3 BARGAINS You Save! YOUR LAST CHANCE TO T5UY A BEAUTIFUL 00 at V- I mm, X- Concert Music York (U.r.) The last lour issues of the current subscription series of Concert Hall Society are Beethoven's opus one, "number one, two concertoes of Georg Phillips Telemann, two quartets df 'Gioac-chino- Rossmi.c and "the A Jnlnor violin -and orchestra. You chit-chat over esoteric fare as this without getting a gen- -uie boot from7 it.

It "is interesting but is not at all indispensable." The interest" in the- Rossini is that at 19 he composed for flute, clarinet, horn and Dassoon with a. distinct operatic flair. In the Beethoven, it is that at 25 he still was earth- Telemann was an industrious stuffed shirt of the day when Bach lived and their contemporaries thought he was infinitely the bet-ter. But if Bach were to be judged on 4he basis of the A minor concerto, posterity might have agreed. There Telemann concertos one for three violins the other for viola are not lacking in In stances of acute The four performances, with the exception of that of Artur Bal sam, Daniel Guilet, Violin, and Andre, Navarro, 'celo, on the Beethoven Score, can be described airly aa That is, they're entirely: competent without being any more than the mini mum on may reasonably require of exensive grade A pjofessionals.

The Balsam-Guilet-Navarro trio gives; off an extra substance. It plays as though inspired. For inspired artistry, try a 10-Irich LP upon which Ellabelle Davis, soprano, has recorded arias from Verdi's "Don Carlos" and Catalani's "La Wally" plus three songs by Schubert and two by Richard Strauss (London). She is much more than a well-trained musician. This young Negro singer has ineffable interpretative genius, as you'll readily hear in the arias.

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