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4 1 F. 1 A SOCIAL and, PERSONAL Miss Forest Timmons Society Editor Phone 2970 3 Dr. and Mrs. Paul Hatcher, College, Chattanooga, 1s and Graham are spending a with her mother, Mrs. S.

week Old Hickory and in Wagner, on Deborah Street. Bowling Green, Ky. Mr. Hat- Miss Helen Shipe of Broncher is attending commence- son, is guest of ment at Western. Kentucky parents, Mr.

and Mrs, W. State where he'll be employ- Shipe, ed next year. Styirp of Kingsport Miss Ruby Wagner, who spent the weekend with teaches at Tennessee Temple parents, Mr. and Mrs, Here is your opportunity to. LEARN TO DRIVE MORRIS SCHOOL OF DRIVING Beginning here June 16.

"The Most Complete Driving Course in the South" Trained Instructors Dual Control Car Li Limited Enrollment. Enroll Now to. Get Your Preferred Time for Instruction. For Information Call FARRIS MOTOR COMPANY Phone 2071 JEFFERSON CITY, 4 now nest Sharp.E. Mr.

and, Mrs. Ross Smith of New York have returned having been called because her of the death of his mother, G. Mrs. Mattie Ross Smith, Mrs, Jake Rhoton has rehis Eugene Fox in Dandridge. turned from a 4 visit with Mrs.

Ear- Mrs, J. F. Jackson of Morristown was a weekend guest of her Mrs. D. M.

Henry, On Sunday evening they attended the baccalaureate sermon of Holston High School in Mrs. John Heard has returned having been a guest of Mr. and Mrs. M. M.

Copeland in Washington, D. C. Mr. and Mrs. J.

O. House are visitors in Sylacauga, Alabama, and before returning will visit their son, Commander James House, and family in Norfolk, Va. Mrs. J. W.

Ellis spent Thursday and Friday with her sister, Mrs. Nelle Clark, in Knoxville. Hugh Donnan of Tigersville, S. is a guest of Mr. and Mrs, Dick Campbell, Mrs.

J. L. Brady of Fayetteville, N. is a guest of Mr. and Mrs.

Harley Nichols. The three are to be guests of Mr. and Mrs. James L. Rankin in Decatur, Ala, Mrs.

Eugene Denton of Detroit, and Mrs. Eugene Fox of Dandridge were guests. of Mrs. Jake Rhoton last Tuesday. Mr.

and Mrs. Kenneth Parks 'and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Daniels and Teresa are spending their vacation at Daytona Beach, Fla: Mr. and Mrs.

C. H. Gmeinvelser and their guest, Mrs. P. D.

Bridges, spent Sunday with Rev. and Mrs. J. M. Thurman in Mars Hill, N.

C. Weekend guests of the Marvin Lea family were Mr. and Mrs. W. N.

Brown and Cindy' of Jacksonville, Ala, Harold Caldwell and 1amily of Birmingham, are guests in the J. C. Owen and T. A. Caldwell homes.

Last Tuesday evening dinner guests of the Floyd Weed family Mr. 'and Mrs. F. W. Jarnagin and Mrs.

Clark TO A HATS OFF Dairy 3 Farmers All America has set aside this month in recognition of the job our Dairy. Farmers have done. "And for the good dairy foods that help keep our nation strong and healthy. We're cooperating to make June Dairy Month a real success. June is DAIRY MONTH 1 All over America Knoxville: Milk Producers Assn.

508 Morgan. Street Knoxville, Mrs. Sam Rymer spent the weekend with Mrs. Raymond Kinsey and friends in Cleveland. Mrs.

Freda W. Blanc has returned from a visit with the Phil Comer family In Philadelphia, Pa. Julie Jennings of Cleveland has been a guest of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W.

W. and Mrs. Lee Hayworth of Bristol were weekend guests of his sisters, Misses Pearl and Mae Hayworth, Bill Watkins and family of Nashville were weekend quests of his aunts, Misses Annabel and Carrie Watkins, Mrs. Howard and Leigh Wilson of Rogersville were weekend guests of the BIll Holsclaw family. Saturday evening guests of Coach and Mrs.

Dick Campbell were Dr. and Mrs. H. Lyons Mrs. Sam Griffin of Knoxville is a guest of ber parents, Mr.

and Mrs, Fred Wagner, Sr. Mrs. Heard and Mrs. Freda Blanc have returned home after a visit to Washingion. They' attended the funeral of John Foster Dulles, reporting It a very impressive service.

Mrs. Blanc was also the guest 1 of Mr. and Mrs. Phil Comer in Philadelphia, Rev. Agan, pastor of Flat Gap Baptist Church, and are at home on the New Johnson Highway.

Mrs. Altha Lewis and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Elmore are visiting Mr. and Mrs.

Raymond Caldwell In' Darlington, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hutton are leaving. Saturday for a visit' with her parents, Dr.

and Mrs, Garber, in Pa. Ed and Paul Medling left Monday for Ridgecrest, N. as did Ken Hofmeister. Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Bryan of Kodak were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Worthington.

Mr. and Mrs. James W. Forney and son, David, have returned, to their home in Miami, Fla, having been guests in the Fite and Forney homes. Mr.

and Mrs. W. B. Suddeth left Monday tor their home in Atlanta, Ga. after a visit with Miss Nelle Franklin.

Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Horn and daughter were weekend guests of her parents, in Greeneville, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pearce of Chattanooga were weekend guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Hershel' and David Long. Mr. S. W.

Forney has returned home having' been 8 patient at Milligan Art Linkletter says that when Rives attentions several men for the Inattention of one, Beautiful Place Mats New Styles A Variety of Colors Very Attractive at NELLE FRANKLIN GIFTS Rogers. Mrs, Bill Swann and Mrs. W. P. Clear entertained the Garden Study Club at Mrs.

Clear's Thursday. Mrs, BIll Catlett gave the program on Gardening. and Mrs. R. E.

Stinson spent Sunday in Knoxville visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Grant, Mrs.

Ossle McGee and Miss Betty Wall of Clovis, N. were visiting friends here Monday afternoon. They are guests of their sister, Mrs. Breeden, in Athens. Mrs.

D. P. Cline is a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Clay Collins In Morristown, Mr.

and Mrs. Phillip Hustad are leaving Saturday for a visit with relatives in Wisconsin, Illinois and Minnesota, Mrs. Joe Zirkle, Mrs. W. D.

and Mrs. Frank Albright attended the graduation of Miss Katherine Stephenson in Newport last week. Mrs. W. R.

Medling and sons were luncheon guests of Mrs. Agnes Hull Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph White and son, Greg, Cincinnati, Ohio, were guests of Mr.

and Mr's. P. E. White, last week. Mrs.

Howard Franklin 'Is now at her home having been 8 patient at Milligan Clinic. Saturday evening dinner guests of Mrs. John Ellis were Mr. and Mrs. James Forney of Miami," and Mr.

and Mrs. Vernon Caldwell of Oak Ridge, Dannenhold- Mesdames B. Swann, Catlett, C. Skeen, B. Jones and, B.

Wisecarver attended the. State Bridge Tournament at Town House in Knoxville. Mrs. W. J.

Hawkins and Mrs. Dean Roos entertained with a dinner at Helmas Grill recently in honor of Miss Pat: Rule of Knoxville, a brideto-be. Recent visitors in the Bill Hawkins home were the C. H. Littleton family and Ross Wilkerson family of Lenoir City and Bill Hawkins tamIly of Kingsport; Mr.

and Mrs. A. M. Wyatt; the Dean Roos family and Mrs. Margaret Ryder.

Mr. and Mrs. Dean Roos and family are visiting relatives; in Quantico, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hawkins and Jerry are on a business trip in North Carolina.

TEABERRY Distributed in this arca by HULL CASH WHOLESALE CO. Jefferson City, Tenn. WHITE STORES J.ol. GREEN STAMPS I' 2 FREE, 3 JUICE GLASSES with Sealdsweet ORANGE' JUICE 5 cans 98c PLUS GREEN MA 05 STAMP'S STORES 1: Mrs. Taylor Is Recent Bride Miss Sara Lynn Davis, daughter of Mrs.

J. Mack Davis, New Market, and the late Mr. Davis, and Mrs. James Holbrook Taylor, son of Mrs. Paul Taylor, New Market, and the late Mr.

Taylor, were married Saturday afternoon, May 30, at 4:30 at the First Methodist Church, 'Jefferson City. Rev. C. Douglas Mayo performed the ceremony, The bride, given in marriage by her uncle, Mr. John S.

Byrd, wore A gown of white dull lustre satin. Lace re-embroidered with white iridescent sequins' and seed pearls appliqued the scooped neckline. A panel of lace fell Into a chapel-length train. Her veil was held by a crown of pearl orange blossoms and carried a bouquet of white lily of the valley centered with pink rosebuds. Nuptial music was presented by Mrs.

Ersa Davis Parrish, organist, and Miss Betty Reece Davis, Maryville, vocalist, Both are cousins of the bride. Mrs. Phyllis Noland Cowen of Marshall, was matron of honor. Her gown was of aqua iridescent taffeta with the bodice and back panel of aqua lace. She carried a bouquet of pink astors.

Bridesmaids were Mrs. Bill Biddle, Galex, sister of the groom; Miss Mary Ann Thompson, Maryville, 7. and Mrs. Paul A. Mayes of Knoxville.

Their dresses and flowers were similar to those of the matron of honor. Mr. William Taylor, Johnson City, brother of the bridegroom, served as best man. Ushers were Mr. Richard Davis, New Market, brother of the Mr.

Bill Biddle, Galex, brother-in-law of 1 Mrs. James Holbrook Taylor the groom and Mr. J. N. Bur-1 The bride, a graduate of gin, Knoxville.

Central High School, attendFollowing the ceremony a ed Carson-Newman College. reception was held at the The groom 1S a graduate of church; Carson-Newman, THE JEFFERSON COUNTY STANDARD Wednesday, June 3, 1959 AIR CONDITIONING ERICE ICE: REFRIGERATION MAKING WATER COOLING 1 Houses Let Us Design Estimate Packing Your Requirements Produce Storage 1 Hospitals Schools: Hotels' Restaurants a Dairies A Markers and Industrial Processing A. C. Rochat Co. "Buy Equipment Backed By Service" Knoxville 15, Tenn.

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