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The Daily News Journal, Murfreesboro Tennessee Home of Middle Tennessee State Colleg FageThrea Thursday Afternoon, August 9, 1956. iFiEApjMis. ojvm News Briefs Dial TWinbrook 3-5860 Mary Nelle Morris, Editt Study Club Programs Set nopo 1 0 i M. 412 North Church Street; Edgar Beaty, 411) Hawkins Avenue; James I. Robinson, 807 E.

Lytle Street; William HalL 308-C January Street; William A. Boyd, 411 Apollo Drive; Harold W. Granger, 813 East Vine Street; Erby G. Byrn, 602 West Main Street; John T. Kearney, 1021 East Clark Willie Stanber-ry, 214 Rushwood Drive; Glendel W.

Cock, 1107 Division Street; Robert R. Johns, 303 South Bilbro Avenue; John Brewer, 823 East Vine Street. MR. AND MRS. FRANK BEAN had their family reunion last week.

Present were Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Peterson of Fulton, Mr. and Mrs. Chris Kyriazes and children Jackie and Joyce of Cleveland, Ohio; Mrs.

Robert Simpson and children Debby, Carolyn-and Robert Mr. and Mrs. Colonel Bean, Mr. and Mrs. Harry L.

Bean, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bogle and sons, Eddie and Bobby. GOODALL CLINIC Admitted: Bruce Short, Smyrna'i Eugene Covington, Antioch; Mrs. Margaret Karal, Smyrna; Mrs.

Dorothy Thompson, Smyrna; Yvonne Salterfield, Smyrna; J. L. Marks, R-2 Smyrna; Tommy, Reed R-4, Blanche Tali-fcrro, R-2 Smyrna; Mrs. Jones, Murfreesboro. Dismissed: Stephen Parker, R-4; Mrs.

Ruf-us Smith, Nashville; Mrs. Marian Handley, Murfreesboro, R-3. STOP THAT ITCH! IN JUST 15 MINUTES If not pleased, your 40c back at any drug store. Try Instant-drying ITCH ME-NOT for Itch of eczema, ringworm, insect bites, foot itch or other surface itch. Easy to use day or night.

Now at A. L. Smith's 4 Co. MRS. JOEL MOSLEY returns tonighi to her home in Nashville after a visit here with her sister, MRS.

C. HUGHES LYON. Her daughter; ADA MOSLEY, is remaining here until Saturday. HAYWOOD HAYNES left by plane today for a business trip to Delaware, Ohio. He will be away three days.

MR. AND MRS. Q. M. SMITH leave Sunday, for Laramie, Wyoming where both will participate in the week long meeting for school executives from August 19-26.

President representing Middle Tennessee State, is on the committee for teacher training institutions and will participate in the program on improving administrative leadership. Mrs. Smith is secretary of the National Association of Wives of Executives, which will hold its meeting at the same time. Nancy-and Bill will accompany President and Mrs. Smith on the two weeks visit to the West.

THE FOLLOWING is a list of new residents in Murfreesboro, as released by the Murfreesboro and Rutherford County Chamber of Commerce. John M. Chapman, 414 First Avenue; Charles Williams, 414 Forrest Streetr Blake Ballamy, 3Q5 Monroe Street; Randall Wilson, 409 Wedgewood Street; Charles M. Chamberlain, 106 Second Avenue; Cart G. Pennington, 1310 North Maple Street; James Milligan, 711 Lynn Street; Henry L.

Lambert, i' I v- i Clayton L. James, John H. James, Sam Jared W. G. Manson, Tom McCord, Ed Morris, W.

A. B. Murfree, Deery Riggs, Brock-man Sanders, John Tarver and Miss Robinson. News Briefs MR. AND MRS.

J. J. HOLLAND and daughter, VIRGINIA ANN, have returned from a week's visit to relatives in Tazewell, Va. and to points of interest in Vir ginia, West Virginia anH the Smokies. MR; and C.

STEWART and children arrived yesterday from Montgomery, for a visit to her mother, MRS. G. S. Ridley jr. miss florence ridleyb RIDLEY JR.

MISS FLORENCE RIDLEY of Cambridge, will arrive later, from Chicago, where she will attend the Democratic convention, for a visit to her parents here. DR. and MRS. JAMES M. BOY-KIN and son, JIM SCOTT, will spend the weekend in Gatlinburg.

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Another day they'd move on to someone else's farm and do the same for him and so on around the group. It was a lot more interesting to work together than to do it alone and drag it out over weeks, they found. A man got his work done with a mule, in those days, Mr. Redmon says. His son and Redmon, get a lot more done In less time now.

But to Mr. and Mrs. 'Redmon, those seemingly rugged days were good ones. They worked tor gether, and they visited their neighbors, and their neighbors visited them even when travel was much slower, and homes further apart. Now, it seems to them, travel is so much faster and neighbors are further apart.

hative countians. In fact, Will Redmon has lived all his life with- in five miles of Eagleville. She was also reared in the county. Together they moved to their present home about thirty-two years ago. Their home is of the picturesque colonial style, once known as the Old Hall Place, and is estimated to be over a hundred years old too far back-for even old-timers like Little Green Hay to recall the origin.

Some residents have identified the old pear tree in the yard as one which has stood there seventy-five, years and the house evidently was built before the tree was planted. The Redmons made some changes "after their arrival at the place, making it more convenient and modern, fixing some porches. Tl A A cv i LEADERS IN RAIN OR SHI5K contrast in lorduroy? Grey days look brighter in this corduroy coat with flattering accents on collar and pocket: Snug Milium lining for alt weather comfort, Sherbrooke water repellency for all weather protection. (Colors) Sizes 8 to 18. BUY NOW i1 i TT TI Tl II IJ 1 1 1 1 I I I I Lf i JBeautyreSi 1 Simmons made this moda for who want Extra -Firmness wkh Beautyrest support.

It's brand some in aod see iff Members of Craddock Study club, meeting this morning at the home of the president, Mrs. G. Manson," made plans for their programs for the ensuing club year. "The Place of Drama and the Theatre in Our Cultural World" was the topic 'for the programs, as presented by the program committee, including Miss Louise Robinson, chairman, Mrs. John Tarver and Mrs.

Ed Morris. Topics were assigned and hostesses were selected for the meetings; -which are the second Thursday each month. Refreshments were served as the guests arrived. Personnel of -the club includes the following: Mesdames Stanley Barham, N. C.

Beasley, James K. Lester W. Dann, Bernard Davison, Hans Gebers, Bren-nus Huggins, Jesse Huggins, Your Birthday August 9 -Alden Bradford Eugene Bradford Fred Rooker Virginia Brown Billie Singleton Mrs. Lewis Batey Jerry Wiles Lucille Pope Mrs Magnus Bell Garrett Forrest Paschal HONE SPECIALS 'PAIHT'IT-YOURSHF! 71 ALL IN TENNESSEE if Complete SET OF tit mi SAUE COIISThUCTm BOTH BASIC Ac9' 'sNj the famous new i Will Redmon has been taking things a little easier this year, but no one would deny that both he and his still dark-haired wife, both past seventy, have earned the righ. to sit on the front porch and, relax, and visit with the man friends who drop in for a fev minutes' crtat.

These great-grandparents can recall days when they accomplished many of the tasks now turned over to their children and did then thfe hard wav. Mr. Will has been miHcing between twenty-five and tfiirty cows for the past forty years, and, his helpmate has shared in the task much of the time. I.i, fact, there was all of a year when she alone milked thirteen cows twice a day by hand, of course. And in those days, you didn't just-turn on a hose and whisk the refuse off a concrete floor--you wheeled, it out on a wheelbarrow.

1 i This couple, who recently, celebrated their fifty-third wedding anniversary, have always worked together on their farm. Mrs. Redmon can recall vthe days when she helped pull the crosscut saw through the trees being felled for the winter's wood supply- 'Wftv hark t.Iifrv fnllra nrrmn1 Eagleville made fun out of the chore of stacking up wood for winter. The men all gathered at the home of a- neighbor and spent a Calendar THURSDAY 6:30 p.m. Homebuilders class, First Methdiost church, has picnic supper for members and their families at the home of Mrs.

Green B. Sawyer on East Main street. 7:30 p.m. Murfreesboro chapter, Order of Demolay, meets at Masonic Lodge. I FRIDAY 10 a.m.

Kingwood Junior Garden club meets with Mrs. H. Davidson, 303 King-wood. A field trip will be conducted to collect dried materials. Each member is requested to bring a picnic lunch and her yearbook.

7:30 p.m. Flower Growers Junior Garden club meets with Suzanne Williams, 1116 N. Church st. SUNDAY 2 pjn. DDDs meet with" Linda Hunt Officers will be elected at this meeting.

2 pjn. SSP meets with Winford E. Mc-Knight Drive. 2 p.m. SPO meets with Terry Taylor 405 North Hale.

2 p.m. Sub Deb club meets with Barbara Alexander, 200 Richardson. MONDAY 7 p.m, State Farm employees have watermelon feast at Central park. 7:30 p.m. Regular monthly meeting Murfreesboro Area Licensed Practical Nurses Association in the dining room of Rutherford hospital Plans will-be made for the state convention to be held in Murfrees- -boro, in November.

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