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6. 0 1 4. After a stay in Jefferson Memorial Hospital, Miss Bulah Chesher is now at home. Mrs. R.

F. Sendelbach, Andy and of Georgia, were weekend guests: in the H. Nichols' home. Mrs. Sendelbach, is a sister of -Chester Ninchols.

Lonas, and Jack Tarr, John, Johnny Wayne and Pam Farris attended the races in Bristol. Mr. and Mrs. Turner French were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Ogle in Pigeont Forge. Charles Wilson, and family of Oak Ridge, Winfred' Wilson and family of Lenior City, were guests of Mrs. Charles Wilson, Sunday. 4 Mr. and: Mrs.

Jim Porter, and Tommy of Kingston, Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Kerley, Selda and Mira of Maryville; were Sunday guests of Mrs.

Derreberry. 1. Having been a patient at St. Mary's Hospital, Knoxville, Chester Nichols is now at Jetferson Memorial Hospital. Mr.

and Mrs. Wayne Farris and Mr. and Mrs. W. G.

Shipe and Miss Stella Stephenson of Knoxville, have returned after a stay in Winter Haven, Florida. While there, Mr. and Mrs. Farris visited Mr. and Mrs.

J. C. Owens in Tampa, former residents of Jefferson City. Miss Julia Denton of Kingsport was a weekend guest of sister Mrs. Noah Martin and 8 family.

Weekend guests of Mr. and 4 Mrs. Ezra Oakes, were his brother, Herndon Oakes, his daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Urban of Akron, Ohio.

The brother will remain a week while the Urban's are in Florida, Mr. and' Mrs. Ross Rankin of Roanoke, were weekend guests of Mrs. Rankin's mother, Mrs. George Lyle.

Charles Bass, a- student atU. T. is spending the week's vacation with his parents, Dr. and Mrs. W.

W. Bass. t-, On Thursday, Mrs. Earl Tinsley entertained with a luncheon at her home, honoring Mrs. O'dell Smith.

Guests were Mrs. Leon Seahorn, Mrs. Frankie- Dendler, Mrs. Stanley Wilson, Mrs. L.

G. Hallen and Mrs. Edward Hendrix of Knoxville. Mr. and Mrs.

Beaty L. Bale and two children of Nashville were Sunday guests of Mrs? Zoel Tipton: Mr. and J. 0. House have returned to Goodwater, after' a visit with Mrs.

J. Brooks. While here, Mrs. Brooks entertained with tables of Canasta, Mrs. R.

0 Henry, with a surprise covered dish luncheon, with eighteen present. On Thursday Mrs. House, Mrs. R. E.

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and Mrs. Klepper and son were dinner guest of' Mrs. Cotter and Ann. Louise and Margaret, Ann Miller of Johnson City spent 1 the weekend with their parents Mr. and Mrs.

Robert L. Mr. Glenn Blackburn, Mrs. Glenn Quarles, Mrs. Howard Wilson spent the weekend with relatives in Columbia, S.

C. Mr. and Mrs. Robert, Susan and Katherine Fulweiler had as. guests Sunday, and Mrs.

John Henry, Miss Margie Chesher, Miss Katherine Henry, Mrs. Charles Bales, and Mr. and Mrs. Julian Davis. of Johnson City.

The occasion the birthday cf Mrs. Fulweiler's' father, John Henry. Mrs. Edna L. Heaney and Mrs.

Hazel Lahey, now residing at Asbury Acres, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Mallory last Sunday.

Mrs. H. McBride and Mrs. Margaret Thomas have re-. turned from Knoxville where' they were guests of the Charles E.

Carathers family. Mrs. Jack Dyer and daughter's spent last Sunday with Miss Gladys Warren, in Knoxville. 7, Sunday guests. of Mr.

and Mrs. Clell Tompkins were her parent's Mr. and Mrs. Will Bilbrey of Jamestown. The group enjoyed the day in the Smokies.

4 Mrs. Ben Clark and Mildred Clark of Seymour were Sunday guests of Mrs. Ethel, Davis. Miss Teresa Furgurson of Knoxville, is a guest of her grandmother, Mrs. C.

J. Brooks. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Harmon, Mrs.

H. E. Hinton and Mr. and Mrs. John Cates, spent Sunday in Gatlinburg.

H. F. Nichols is now at home following surgery at Fort Sanders, Knoxville. Mrs. Erma Whitlow, Mrs.

Coleman Couch and Mrs. J. M. Ryans of Jamestown and Mrs. J.

M. Ryans of Byrdstown were weekend: guests of the John Raines family. 8 ELY ON YOUR FRIENDLY 4. 4y You can put your trust in our competent hands Trained hands hands that take every precaution when filling a prescription or caring for your el everyday drug needs. Trust in us! Serving you faithfully with care and integrity ROUND THE Tinsley-Bible SERVICE CLOCK I Dandridge, Tennessee Thursday, March 21, 1968 4 Mr.

Mrs. David R. Thomas 5 F. 4 Weds David R. Thomas Miss Lynne Chapman Miss Lynne Chapmanbecame the bride of David.

R. Thomas in a candle lite service on March 9th at 7:30 p. m. at the First Presbyterian Church of Jefferson City, Tennessee; the Reverend O'Dell Smith officiating. Mrs.

Max Callis was the organist, Joey Wilmoth the soloist. Miss Chapman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George L. Chapman, .26 Lake View Drive, Jetferson City, came down the aisle on her father's arm in a floor length satin and Chantilly lace gown, designed and made by her mother, as was her.

lace. and pill box which held a pouff of illusion veiling; her. scalloped train was of matching lace, she carried a bouquet of Stephanotis and pink roses surrounding a white orchid. Miss Chapman's attendants, were Miss: Jewell Bateman, Maid of Honor, 'Miss Diane Cochran, Mrs. Glen Yoakum, Miss Jean Harrington, all of Jefferson City, who were dressed in floor "length pink crepe, and bouquets "of wine red roses in design.

Mr. Thomas is the son of gl Mr. and Mrs. Ross O. Wells at the Jonesboro Nursing Home.

Also, Mrs. Lucy and Mrs. Margaret Henry, in Jonesboro. Among those attending the Bristol 500 Race were Keith Johnson, from South Carolina, Edward Swearengen from California, Stan Schelossw from Orgen, Arnold Gleason, from S. and Gerald Patterson from New Market.

All are in service at. Fort Belvoir, Va, Mrs. J. C. Biddle and Mrs.

Y. R. Williams of White Pine were guests of Janie Huggins of Jefferson City. On Saturday, Mrs. Clark Rogers entertained with a luncheon at.

her home. Covers were laid for eight. On Tuesday afternoon Miss Forest Timmons entertained members of Los Listos Club and guests at Coachman Inn, Contest winners were Mrs. T. E.

Wright and Mrs. J. Hols. claw, Mrs. Carl Lambdin has returned from a visit with her daughter, Mrs.

Woods Beckman in St. Petersburg, Fla. On Thursday night, Mrs. Keith Godwin was giyen a surprise birthday dinner, by her children, The Jack Godwins of Morristown, Gene Godwins, Roger Godwins, and Bill Spiveys of Jefferson City. Mrs, Jack Crawford (Daughter of Mrs.

Godwin) called from Springfield Oregon to add to the surprise, Mrs. J. C. Walker close friend of the family, was also a guest. Gospel Singing At Good Hope March 30.

All singers and those who to- good gospel singing. are given a hearty Invitation by Pastor Boyd. M. Roberts to attend the singing at Good Hope Baptist Church Saturday, March 30 at 7:30 p. m.

Some of the best groups in the area; will be ton hand, Rev. Roberts said and he promises that if you come be glad you did. Luncheon guests of Mrs. Mary I. Martin on Friday were Mrs.

Nathan Sullivan, Mrs. George Zirkle, Mrs. Ruth Gantte, Mrs. E. R.

Sumner and Mrs. Hal Stanbury. Bill Taylor of Nashville and his sister Carolyn Taylor of U. spent the weekend with their mother Mrs. Louise Taylor; Sunday guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Earl Reynolds. were Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Reynolds and son Marks First Birthday Little Joe Roberts, son of Rev, and Mrs.

Boyd M. Roberts, celebrated his first birthday in Jan. His grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Bill Roberts of Dumplin Community, and Mr.

and Mrs. A B. Huskey of Rogersville, Tenn. Little Joe, resides with his parents in Good Hope Church community where Daddy is the pastor, New Market, Route 1. Joe Roberts Marks 8th Birthday Kevin will celebrate his eighth birthday Tuesday.

He is a second grade student at Piedmont School, and is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Mack Fox: Dandridge. His paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.

Haskell Fox, also of Dandridge. -7. Charles. Mr. and Mrs.

Lindsey, Mrs. Ruby King and Max Frye of Knoxville. Mr. and Mrs. H.

J. Turner had as Sunday dinner guests, Mr. and Mrs. George Hammond, Mr. and 1 Mrs.

Roy Dawson and Miss Mae Dawson. Mr. and Mrs. Turner Frepch. were Sunday guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Ogle in Mrs. Janice McCorkle and. Mrs. John Fuller were visitors in Knoxville Thursday.

The Ladies Bridge Club will meet this week at the home of Mrs. David Kennie. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Farrar and Dr.

and Mrs. L.y! Merriet and children were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Merritt. Mrs.

Phillip Gould and ren Ellen and Katie of New York arrived Saturday for a visit with Dr, and A9 Mrs. L. Bible. Mrs. 'Jack Bush and Mrs.

H. Lunn were hostesses to the Coben reunion at the home of Mrs. Lunn in Clinton Satur-, Mr. and Mrs; Tip Snapp of Sevierville were Sunday guest of Mrs. Minnie McMahan.

Mr. Don 'Coben and son Paul of Fairbanks, 'Alaska are guests of. his parents, Mr. and J. M.

Coben. Mrs: Albert Swann was luncheon guest of Mrs. FredT; Hardy In Newport Thursday Wednesday, evening dirner. guests of Mr. and: Mrs, R.

Sumner were? and Mrs. George: Zirkle, Mr. and Mrs. John Chesteen and Mr. and Mrs.

Hal Stanbury, Mr. "and Mrs. 'John were visitors in Knoxville, Sun1 day. Mr. and Mrs.

Ralph Patterson of Knoxville were Sunday guests of relatives here. Prentice' White of Talbott was the 'guest of Mrs. J. Woodyard, Monday." i Mr. and Mrs.

Dugan Corbett of Oak. Ridge and Mrs. John Currington of Knoxville were guests. of Mr. and Mrs.

Roy Corbett last week Jo COLDS hi 0 5 Thomas, 342 Beech Street, Morristown. Mr. Thomas' father acted as his groomsman. His pushers were Mr. 1 Ed Seehorn, Johnson City; Dan Williams, Zionsville, N.

both cousins of the groom, and Glen Yoakum of Jefferson City. The mothers of the young couple wore. floor length dinner dresses and corsages of white orchids. The reception was held in the church basem*nt. Refreshments were served by Mrs.

John Ed Seehorn, Mrs. James both of Johnson City, and Miss Katherine Moore of Morristown. The cake was cut by Mrs. Earl Fain of New Market. The Bride's Book was kept by Mrs.

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