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The Daily News-Journal from Murfreesboro, Tennessee • 29

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Sun. Morning, Jonuory 6, 1974, Trie DAILY NEWS JOURNAL. Murtrcesboro, rogoj i Oh We, Spring By Dorothy Harrison TGI1974 I think. It may be worses but at least it'll be different. However, as new leayes go, personally anyway, this one leaves something to be desired.

'i -j 1 i i Hi i a a Which is what it has done. In the The baby year was barely 24 hours old when we were awakened. Not by puppies howling or sirens screaming past the i t. night it silently billowed through the house, licking around cracks. 1 jrner en route loan cabinetSi on waltnrniture, By silence.

Smoky silence between stacked, on clothes, on draperies, en woodwork glistening from its thorough cleaning less than a month ago. Everywhere. And so we. bundle up in our It had come back to haunt me, that smug attitude I'd had barely a week bef ore when the power was off in parts of town, and I had said grandly to a co-worker who didn't know when his heat would be back ALUMJDDLE TENNI8SII BAND MEMIIRS Th nwmbars of th Oakland High School band wr recently chosen members of the All-Middle Tenneisee Clinic Band in competition with student from the entire Middle Tennessee area. They ore left to right, Mike Smith, Stevie Moores, Cully Beosley, Lee Martin, Joon Baskin, and Marty Mosely.

(Kathy Waller Photo) oianneis, oorrow eiecinc Heaters, i nr. i. u. Hcer ier: we uaite -and not-verypatieniiy clean up basement full of coal, the furnace the mess, eivine thanks that we is blazing warmly, and if that I.I I Congratulates had procrastinated about redecorating, and looking with disgust -at- the Christmas ornaments nobody's had time to stash away and the dingy, the-worse-even-with-no-wear Christmas gifts. And wish for warmer weather that's nowhere in sight.

And spring clean in the dead of winter. Ah! There's the bright side! I'll be the first in town with my spring-cleaning done! should fail, there are four fireplaces to keep us warm! You can all just come on over Their power came back on, and with it their heat, and all was well. All still is well with them. But something has fallen down our chimney. And it's not Santa Claus.

Whatever it is, though, is stuck there. And the smoke has nowhere to go but all over the house. Family Restaurants MIKE LATHROP CHERRY LOVURN W51 I HOUSEHOLD HINTS f. MR. AND MRS.

DAVID SPENCER JONIS (Ida Read Photo) By United Press International Insulation, storm windows and Weather stripping help saveiuel and money. Miss Webb Is Married Draw shades and blinds in unoccupied rooms to conserve energy. Never use artificial light strictly for its decorative effect. That wastes energy. Ask your town officials to provide bicycle paths so you can help conserve energy by biking around town.

The paths will add safety to your biking. Save fuel. Make sure the attic of your house has at least six inches of insulation. Winners In the rft arrangement of red carnations and a tiered wedding cake completed the appointments. Following a Southern wedding trip the bride and groom will make their home in Hunsville, Ala.

The bride is a graduate of Rockvale High School and is presently employed by State Farm, Mutual Insurance Company. The groom received his BS Degree from Middle Tennessee State University and is employed by General Adjustment Bureau. Gail Wynn Webb, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H.

Webb of Rockvale, and David Spencer Jones, son of Mrs. Elizabeth Jones, Glenwfood Drive, and Charles Jones, were married recently at Brady ville Road Church of God. The Rev. J. Morgan Davis read the vows at the 11 a.m.

ceremony following a musical program presented by Phil Williams, organist. Fred J. Martin of Rockyale gave his granddaughter in marriage. She was attired in a white satin gown with leg-o-moutton sleeves, accented with lace and seed pearls. Self covered buttons emphasized the back of the dress.

Her veil cascaded from a band of satin, lace and pearls and she carried a French of white roses. Tom Webb, brother of the bride, was usher. A reception was held in Fellowship Hall following the ceremony. The table was laid with Christmas red and white, and red candles burning in five-Jbranched candelabra. A center Weather stripping around loose-fitting windows and doors and caulking window and door frames can cut heating costs.

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