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iwpwiiBBiiM WPX UXVm Miss Bebe Aileene Gobble Mr And Mrs Ralph DeBolf the double ring ser of Personals Windsor of Mrs ldsn met Clarence Andrea tonsill ec ellowship Dinner Held Miss Owen Speaks To Shoals DAR Mr and Mrs George Gobble of Abingdon Virginia Route 2 announcethe engagement and ap proaching marriage of their daughter Bebe Aileene to John Jay Rush son of Mr Milton Rush and the late Clare Rush of Trenton New Jersey The wedding will take place on December 28 at the Maple Grove Presbyterian Church Miss Gobble is a graduate of Wallace High School and the Bris tol Commercial College Mr Rush a graduate of Hamil ton High School of Trenton is now a student at Temple Univer sity Philadelphia Pennsylvania The Sycamore Shoals DAR November 5 at the home of Mrs Stuart Lewis with Mrs Lewis and Mrs' Mae Harper as assistant hostesses Mrs Lyon chaplain gave the devotional The groua the salute to the flag and Mrs Lowry read the President message some time with her Mrs John Mitchell Mitchell Bride was given in marri Mrs Roy Jones Avenue is spending several days with her daughter Wade in Alexandria Va They will go to Richmond this week to be with Mr and Mrs Caudle and daughter Andrea will undergo a tomy Wednesday Jeanne Bailey Robert Whitman Engaged To Wed Mr and Mrs Otway Giles Bailey of Abingdon Road Bristol Vir ginia announce the engagement of their daughter Jeanne Deord to Mr Robert Pierce Whitman son of Air and Mrs Whitman Pulaski Virginia Mrs ulton Smith left Thurs day for Pittsburgh Pa to rpend daughter and Mr rank Slaughter the son of Mr and Mrs Arthur Slaughter of 728 Pennsylvania Avenue has been pledged to the Pi Kappa Alpha raternity at Stetson Uni versity in Deland lorida rank is a member of the freshman class and a Business Major Uv? MissGobble Engaged To Mr Rush At the irst Baptist Church in Clintwood Va November 1 at 6:00 o'clock in the eve ning Miss Carrol Channette Mullins daugh ter of the late Mr and Mrs Lennie Mullins and sister of Mrs Ed Boggs of Jenkins Ku Mvvamv uiu uxiuv ui ivir ncupn DeBolt son of Mr Gerald DeBolt of Charleston Va The alter was banked with ever greens and baskets of Chrysanthe mums branching candlelabra with burning cathedral candles The Rev Charles Breder pastor of the church performed the cere mony using vice Uncle Gives The bride age by her uncle Mr Muncie Mul lins of Clincho Va She wore a suit of grey gabardine with navy accessories and a white orchid cor sage Mrs Joyce Nell Mullins was matron of honor and wore a grey suit with black accessories and a corsage of white rose buds Mr Billy Mullins cousin of the bride was the bridegrooms best man A reception followed at' the home of Mr and Mrs Hie Mullins at Clintwood Va uncle and aunt of the bride The brides table was overlaid with a cloth of lace and centered with a four tiered wed ding cake which was topped with a minatured bride and groom The cake was served by Mrs Ed Boggs Punch was served by Mrs Mink Mr and Mrs DcBolt will make their home in Charleston Va where they are both employed by the Seehler Office Equipment Company few1 wT IB it 1 Logs IB A i A A Mv Ia VV WWWAiWM'AWAV Miss Hattie Owen presented bjr Mrs Thurman Smith program chairman spoke on the oreserva tion of old records Miss Owen said the family Bible is considered one of the most au thentic sources ot information and should be preserved! She also stressed the importance of pre serving all family marriage and birth' certificates and records of deaths deeds and wills The speaker told how she had gained' valuable information by searching in old cemeteries in this section and among old records in county courthouses In conclud ing she showed a scrapbook illus trating how valuable documents may be preserved Pastor Is Given Cordial 'Pounding' Sptclil The Herald Courier wISE Va Nov 15 Members of Trinity Methodist Church and friends tendered the pastor Rev Enos Wagner and Mrs Wagner a bountiful surprise at the parsonage Rev Wagner was assigned to the pastorate of the Wise Methodist Church at the late annual Holston Conference succeeding Rev Spurlin Recent out of town shopper were Mrs Bolling Mrs Mooney Norton Mrs yy Scalise Marion: Mrs Roy Cart mell Mrs Williams Mrs Hendricks Mrs Burns Jr Lebanon Miss Cordie Cooon naver Mrs Bonham Chil howie Mrs A Parson Rich lands Mr Robinson Castle wood Mrs Preston Mrs Ball Abingdon: Mrs Hanson Mrs Guy Hanson Han sonville Mrs Ben Booker Kings port Mrs Welch WVa and Mrs Bunton Tazewell The Rev and Mrs Thomas have returned from Richmond where they attended the mpetin of the Baptist General Assembly of Virginia The were guests of their son Dr Herman Thomas an Mrs Thomas Dr Thomas is a professor of Economics at the University of Richmond Nirs Walter Crocket! affrndod the Baptist General Assembly of Virginia meeting in Richmond last week and also a dinner meeting of the Richmond Chapter of Vir ginia Intermont College Alumnae Association Invited to the dinner were alumnae students in Rich mond for the Assembly meeting A number have married Baptist ministers By A Near Is Thv Neighbor" was the theme of the World el lowship dinner given by the Bristol YWCA Thursday eve ning at Recreation renter with one hundred seventy eight in attendance This annual event is held in connection with World ellowship Week and in Bristol is always one of the most enthusiastic and well attended meetings Nirs Leslie Driver chairman of the World ellowship Committee Dresided and most graciously Mrs Driver is one of the out standing leaders in the work of the YW Greetings were wiven hv Mre Karl Harrop president of the large Bristol Association The Litany was led by Blankenship a member of the Tecns which she did with great poise and in a very beautiful and impressive manner A round tabic discussion by foreign students was entered into by students from Guatemala Korea Brazil and Germany These foreign students are attending our three colleges Sullins I and King An offering was made in foreign lands Miss Helms Speaker Miss Grace Helms' who has spent more than a year in Enrnrv studying at the University of Vi enna under a ulbright Scholar ship was the speaker and her subject "Journey Into Under was intensely interest ing She emphasized many in stances of how true World el lowship or Brotherhood were shown her in her travels in Eu rope and told about Vienna being divided into five zones rench English German Russian and an International Zone wjtich changes hands Young members of the YWCA served a beautiful meal Each table was decorated with a world globe surrounded with costume dolls in costumes of the different nations Autumn leaves also dec orated the tables The programs had a picture of the world with hands clasped around it Miss Helen Gardner executive director of the YWCA closed the evening with a prayer Committee members with Mrs Driver as chairman were Mrs Charles Mason Mrs Oliver Tay lor Mrs AV Erwin Nirs Alee Andersen Mrs Kennedy and Miss rances Brown Speaker Discusses Women In Church Special To The Herald Courier TAZEWELL Va Nov 5 Mrs Rufus Brittain program lead er for the semi monthly meeting of the Tazewell Club at the home of Miss Ella Bowen di gressed from the yearbook subject "Women in the Armed Service" to discuss the work of women in the religious field Mrs Brittain is president of the Tazewell Council of Church Wom en She likened the organization of women in church units to that of enrollment in the armed serv An informal reception followed ptesentation of the Addington made a short talk welcoming Rev and Mrs Wagner to Wise A happy response was given by Rev Wagner Mrs Etter Graves who has been ill is resting comfortably at her home on Chester St Her daughter Mrs Walter Martin of Marietta Georgia is with her ER IN OUSE Shoes or Your Lady A Caress in Every Sten 0 elect smartwalking shoes of calf or suede for a gift that will be appreciated or Dress Smart Suede Pumps $1095 Shoes or Suits or Sports $1095 beautiful calf and flannel combination Calf and friedc combination Bags to match $500 Jo $795 plus tax LAY AWAY NOW OR CHRISIMAS by Wl 5m a Mail Orders Promptly illed ices and their activities in pro moting their aims and the goal of peace as a reward for the ef i fort expended I Attend Executives Club Dinner Meet BRISTOl HIUID COUniER Sunday November 16 1952 Now Located 2nd loor Parks Belk Co Mrs Jones Hostess To Lee UDC November Special! the the Milburn To Attend Youth Conference 'V'MlVWV There were 2604000 employes on the federal payroll on 1 1952 an increase of 800 over the previous month The bicycle is about 100 years old found it parked only five milc from its point of The speedometer showed how ever that it had been driven some 1500 miles before being aban doned Pictured is one of many groups attending the Executives Club dau evening in the ballroom of the General Shelbu Hotel dinner meeting when the srenkrr ti'ns Dickerson Studio Second loor Parks Belk Co Phone 3984 11x 14 IP In Beautiful Portrait A 1 Oil Colors Mrs Counts Recent Bride Is Honoree Mrs Bruce Jones hostess tn Ann Carter Lee Chanter of UDC at their November meeting gave ax program on Jefferson Davis She also showed slides on places relating to Confederate his tory Mrs A Sargent at the meeting in the absence of the president Miss Margaret Mitchell Miss Mitchell and Mrs Marion Booher were attending the na tional convention in Biloxi Miss Mrs Stover reported on the convention of the Virginia Di vision of the UDC at Old Point Comfort in October The chapter voted to accept a scholarship from VI College to be presented to a Bristol girl The chapter will meet in De cember with Mrs A Sargent Mrs Kearfott will present the program Stolen Auto Given Ride of 1500 Miles COLUMBIA (UP) Co lumbia police sent out an alarm for a car thief with a yen for travel Some three days after a car had been reported stolen officers Special To The Herald Courier JOHNSON CITY Tenn Nov 15 Herbert Milburn senior stu dent in sociology has been select ed by faculty members of the East Tennessee Slate College Depart ment of Sociology to be one of five delegates from Tennessee to the Anniversary Conference of the White House Conference on Chil dren and Youth at the Hotel Astor in New York December 1 and 2 Milburn will be sponsored by all State College student organizations under the direction of the State College United Student Body The son of the Reverend and Mrs Milburn West Ridge Addi tion Kingsport Milburn is a grad white satin bags filled with rice uaie oi vnauanooga nign BCllOOl Chattanooga He came to State College in his junior year after attending the University of Chatta nooga and Boston University Referring to debates in the UN Srtevenson says no one ever got shot with words This is true of course but many a person has been shot because of them Mrs Bill Powell entertained for Mrs Jim Counts the former Jean Kistner with a luncheon at her home Virginia Drive recent ly Covers were laid for twelve The table covered with a white satin damask cloth was centered with a large mirror holding a bridal doll wearing a miniature of the wedding dress Twining ivy and white tapers in crystal wine glasses com pleted the decorations Similar ar rangements were used on smaller tables Place cards were small decorated with red hearts The honoree was smart in black crepe with matching accessories Her flowers were pink rosebuds The gift was pastel linens Thur Don Bolt foi mcr newspaperman radio couimcntator and world lecturer Reading left to right are Mrs Carl Galliher Mr Galhher Mrs William Collins Dr Hamrick Mrs Gates Dr Gates Mrs Hamrick Mr Collins xs swIMguA 0 1 figs i 1 Si 1 I 'I 'P' () wr wrniTirfflr 4 I i iC As SALE THESE PRICES SAVE YOU 14 TO 34 640 STATE ST PH0NE 3900 WtoB i M'KikwIb I a Bl £9 flgfBBBfr i Off BBI I 4 frbl4 CUaJ I I M'WBl I A Is 11 1 1 xffBrX'4 AKEaH 0 0 0 or This Weekend RAYON SPORT SHIRT Special purchase sells elsewhere rx r( for 395 Rich solid colors gift boxed 7 i "DAN RIVER" CHAMBRAYS (b) Regular 298 polished "Wnnklshed" combed cottons Sister styles 3 to 6X I "DAN RIVER" CHAMBRAYS Regular 398 polished "Wrinklshed" combed cottons Sister styles 7 to 14 juz TRIMMED SLIPS Regular 298 Acetate and nylon 40 hA Buy for Yourself and for TRIMMED GOWNS (T) Regular 198 Acetate tricot knit LacenylonnettrimsManycolors34 42 IOO SHEER 60 GAUGE NYLONS Q) Regular 98c Carol Brent 15 denier 4c Regular or dark seams Sizes toll 04 37 PINWALE CORDUROY (t) Regular 129 ine ribbed rich tex tured Choose from many lovely shades I Yd 45' ACETATE TAETA Regular 89c Chromspun 1 00 color fast lams iridescents nailheads 4 yg Christmas Gift Giving 45' BLENDED GABARDINE Regular 79c Crisp fine quality sports weight rayon and acetate blend 04 100 PURE WOOL BLANKET Regular 1198 ive year guarantee against moths 5 shades 72 90" 77 WARMLY LINED OPERAS 0 Regular 398 blonde leather Slip pers for men Leather soles 6 to 11 OO1 TOAST WARM SLIPPERS Regular 398 blue capeskin Moc types for women Leather soles 4 9 I 3.

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