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The Jackson Sun from Jackson, Tennessee • 6

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The Jackson Suni
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Jackson, Tennessee
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THE JACKSON SUN, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1965 4 2 wa I- 1 i Tyr 'W i-v Gruettner- Chandler Vows Pledged In Calif ornia HUMBOLDT. Tenn. A wed ding of interest to friends in this area was that of Miss K.a 4 ren Lee Chandler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh L.

Chandler of Pasadena, and James 5 Allen Gruettner. son of Mr. and Mrs. James P. Gruettner, also of Pasadena.

liil Beach, Calif. Junior bridesmaids were Misses Allison and Virginia Banks. Marcia Banks was flower girl. The best man was Gary Gruettner of Pasadena, brother of the groom. Ushers were Douglas Chandler of Pasadena, brother of the bride; Mark Kry-der, David Hall and Steve Claw-son of Pasadena; Fulton Collins of Tulsa, and Banjamine Hourani of San Diego.

The bride is a gradaute of the University of Southern California and is a member of the Kappa Alpha Theta sorority. The groom, a graduate of The bride is the granddaugh ter of the late Mr. and Mrs Lee Chandler of Gibson County. The wedding was solemnized at St. Feucitas and Perpetua Church in Pasadena with the Rev.

Robert Pierce officiating. The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, wore a gown of white silk organza, fashioned with an Empire bo MISS DOLORES ANN PARRISH September 12 Wedding Dote Chosen By Miss Porrish Stanford is a member of the Phi Delta Theta fraternity. He will enroll in the University of Southern California School of dice, scoop neckline and elbow length sleeves. The floor length A-line featured a floating panel, Business where he will seek a and appliques of reembroidered Alencon lace and seed pearls adorned the dress. A court train master's degree in business.

hot To Buy fell from the shoulders. Her headdress was of silk or RECEIVING KAPPA CHI PLEDGE RIBBONS Saturday were: front row, (seated), left to right: Kathy Caldwell, Ann Taylor, Francie Graves, Lendon Hamilton vice-president of the pledge class, Libby Birmingham president, Nancy Harrison secretary-treasurer, Wanda Blankenship, Karen Jones, Kathy Dancy. Second row, (seated), left to right: Paula Lyles, Terry Fleming, Alice Butts, Pam Preissig, Cindy Grimmer, Pam Graves, Kathy Roland, Suzie, ganza with rosebuds of the same material and it was trimmed with seed pearls. She For New Boby Havner. Third row, (seated), left to right: Carolyn Hall, Susan Scott, Kathy Miller, Jan Edenton, Susan Williams.

Standing, left to right: Debbie Williams goat mistress; Margie Brown, Phoebe Cook, Pam Williams, Sissy Shute, Karen Stegall, Patsy Teague, Debbie McCarty, Ann Chandler, Ginger Young, Jan Miller, La Nita Barnett, and Brenda Balkum assistant goat mistress. Unable to attend was Pat McManus. phot by Bob Arnold) Instollotion Tea Held For Koppo Chi Pledges carried a bouquet of gardenias, white rosebuds and valley lilies. By AILEEN SNODDY Newspaper Enterprise Assn. Shopping for the new baby Maid of honor was Miss Judy George Albert King of Huntingdon and Mr.

and Mrs. C. H. Douglas of Bruceton. The bride-elect is a graduate of Peabody High School in Trenton and is a sophomore at the University of Tennessee, Martin Branch, where she is a member of the Independent Students Association and the Baptist Student Union.

The prospective bridegroom is a graduate of Huntingdon High School and is a junior at the University of Tennessee, Martin Branch. He is a member of the Independent Students Association. All friends and relatives of the families are invited to attend the wedding. HUMBOLDT, Term. The wedding of Miss Dolores Ann Parrish, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Kenneth Parrish of Fruit-land, and Jerry Lee Douglas, son of Mr. and Mrs. Otis Douglas of Griffith, Ind. will be sol-menized on Sunday, Sept.

12 at three o'clock in the afternoon at the Fruitland Baptist Church. The Rev. Phillip Pitt of Jackson, pastor of the church will officiate. Miss Parrish is the granddaughter of the late Mr. and Mrs.

William Edward Crider of Trezevant and Dewey Parrish and the late Mrs. Parrish, also of Trezevant Grandparents of the groom elect are the late Mr. and Mrs. Tucker of Pasadena, Kappa Alpha sister of the bride. O.E.S.

Chapter Has Meeting Good attendance was noted at College Note Miss Rose Horn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Horn, leaves today for her freshman year at Blue Mountain College, Blue Mountain, Miss. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Mich ael Thatcher, Mrs.

Joseph Gard- throws many parents and doting relatives into a tizzy. Baby, whether of the small, medium or large variety, presents a pound-for-pound problem at layette-buying-time. neer of Pacific Palisades, and Mrs. William Frazier of Long santhemums, yellow gladioli and Fugi mums. Assisting at the tea table were sorority mothers, Mrs.

Leslie First-timers must rely com the regular business session of Jackson Chapter 85, O.E.S. held at Masonic Temple Thursday evening. The worthy matron, Mrs. Billye Beard, graciously welcomed the large group and presided over the session. pletely upon advice from friends or that of a clerk.

Jaco, Mrs. Dan McCarthy and our daughter is afraid to open her mouth except to agree with him. How do we handle this delicate situation without alienating them entirely? Major confusion stems from the fact that there is relatively Distinguished members pre little standardization of size in Dear Abby GROWING GRAYER DEAR GROWING: by "giv infants' clothes. Some manufacturers do provide weight charts with their garments as more sented included Mrs. Carolyn Lasater, past grand matron, and and Mrs.

Effie Mae McHughes, grand representative. ing in to your daughter when Double Standard? Kappa Chi closed her summer rush season at a tea honoring the new pledges at the home of Pete Williams. Peggy Bkmingham, president, conducted the short but impressive ceremony. Peggy was. assisted by Debbie Williams, goat mistress, and Brenda Balkum, assistant goat mistress, who presented the pledge ribbons.

Refreshments were served following the exchange of vows. From the tea table, overlaid with an ecru lace tablecloth, were served decorated KBX cakes, nuts, mints and punch. In the center of the table was an arrangement of yellow chry Youth Town of Tennessee and a number of petitioners were elected to membership. Mrs. Beard announced plans for the official visit of the worthy grand matron, Mrs.

Helen Hamlin of Memphis, Saturday, Oct. also plans for a banquet honoring her and members of her grand family, at Lambuth College, preceding the convening of the chapter at Masonic Temple. Following the closing ceremony, an enjoyable social hour was held in the dining room and refreshments served. In an "old fashioned" musical game, Mrs. E.

V. Pettigrew was awarded the prize. accurate guides. she was younger and should When buying garments for an have been learning respect for Visiting members recognized Mrs. Pete Williams.

if jp jp Announcement The Musidora C. McCorry chapter, U.D.C., will meet at 2:30 o'clock Tuesday afternoon instead of 3 o'clock in the home of Mrs. Hugh Colville, 32 Char-jean Dr. One-third of New Hampshire rises more than 2,000 feet above sea level. infant, select those that won't elders, you won the peace, but pects you to live without it, so can he.

included Miss Zola Pamler of the Webb, chapter. lost the war. It's much too late to train her. Either you must continue to give in, or Mrs. Goldie Rhodes, co-chair By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN DEAR ABBY: My problem is my boy friend.

He and I have been going together for a year. He says I'm the girl he wents restrict the child but do provide free body movement Fine combed cotton knits offer softness and "clean" seams help DEAR ABBY: The question is this! Are married children at man of the sickness and distress committee, reported on this work, and various other avoid irritating a child's skin. liberty to return to their par Circular knits have no seams committee reports were heard. A donation was voted to the ents' home with their families and regard their parents only or there are flat lock seams where the fabric overlaps for smoothness with no ridges on as servants? Our married give up hope of entertaining your daughter and her family except on her terms. DEAR ABBY: I am 30, married (happily), have four children, all healthy, average kids, thank heavens.

My husband is a good husband, father and provider, but he travels so much! He is gone all week and comes the inside. daughter visits us with her husband and children every sum Entry of stretch knits into in to marry, but first he wants a "taste of life." When I counter with the same general idea, he says he is not at all for that he loves me and doesn't want to lose me. I really fant's wear now allows such HAVE BELTS MADE BUTTONHOLES BOUND BUTTONS COVERED ZIPPERS PUT IN HEMSTITCHING DONE BUTTONHOLES mer. When she was single we would give in to her to keep garments to grow up to three peace. But we expected her sizes.

These usually are cotton WITH KATHLEEN GEST on the inside for comfort and home only for weekends. Here to mature after marriage. If anything she's worse now. Our is my problem: I think I am an alcoholic, or could easily be nylon stretch on the outside. Look for special growth features such as tabs for straps in these.

MACHINE DONE. OTHER THINGS IN SEWING LINE DONE. Done by an EXPERT. TAKE YOUR NEEDS TO IRENE RUSSELL, 244 CAMPBELL TELEPHONE 427-0894. home has looked like a cyclone struck it from the moment they unpacked.

Our daughter sleeps come one. I ve tried to cut down on my drinking but I seem RIGHT QUALITY! A major item is the little to have less and less will pow until noon and I am expected too look after her children. Last 'loin the crowd who pay by check. It's shirt infants wear 98 per cent of er. When my husband is home, I have no trouble controlling don't care to go with other guys, but I just want to get him to change his mind about getting a taste of life.

How come if it's okay for him, it's not okay for me? MAGGIE DEAR MAGGIE: Ask him to tell you what it takes to satisfy his appetite. And if he ex- night we had a big blowup when Dad and I tried to explain that the time their first year to keep body temperature even at night. Tptfi; Quick! Easy! Safe! Open a CHECKING tUtMf ACCOUNT this week at the SECOND my drinking, but the minute he It is wise and economical to get FREE DELIVERY SERVICE (on justifiable orders) LOW PRICES, SUCH AS S.O.S. PADS 29c Size 19c. CHARGE ACCOUNTS (if credit.

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Don't risk theft or loss of money. Pay always by check, for stubs Cr canceled checks serve as proof of payment of all your bills. Enjoy the "checking way" when paying bills by going to SECOND NATIONAL BANK tomorrow Cr starting a Checking ly over the head. Shirts with grippers are practical and are smmm Have you been to LES REINKE BUICK attached to or worn over water need me, I am "out." I can't confide in anyone about this. proof pants rather than tucked in.

How can I handle it without worrying my husband? I am Sixty per cent of layette items are purchased as gifts. But the AFRAID Or MYSELF DEAR AFRAID: Call ALCO basic to baby's wardrobe the diaper usually falls to the par HOLICS ANONYMOUS. They Of Course ents. 316 E. Chester St.

to get your NEW CAR? This is THE TIME to take advantage of really GOOD VALUES in 1965 BUICK AUTOMOBILES. And what more beautiful, powerful, wonderful to drive car, could you find anywhere? LES REINKE has many fine USED CARS, fully re-conditioned and guaranteed, at most any price you want. Go by tomorrow Cr see these and the OPEL KADETTES, too. Visit WARREN'S NU-WAY SHOE SHOP, 205 E-Main St. for LIKE-NEW-REPAIRS on your shoes and EXPERT DYEING to ORDER.

You can always depend on their quality materials and expert work at fair prices. Take your shoes and have them dyed to match a favorite new outfit. It's smart and fashionable and gives longer life to your "tired-looking" shoes. Go to WARREN'S tomorrow with the family's shoes. are listed in your telephone directory.

Someone how has faced this problem, and knows it well, will call on you. If letters from my readers mean anything, I know of no more sincere, selfless and dedicated group of people. You owe it to yourself and your children to try it. CONFIDENTIAL TO "A SER See BAK ER'S ESSO VICE STATI 1400 High COOKIES and SCHOOL TIME. COOKIES and PLAY IOUS MATTER" IN SILVER SPRINGS: The unwed mother -HOTPOINT TIME.

Both go together where children are concerned. Perfect for school lunches, or to nibble on at Recess time; also just the thing for after-school snacks-Have plenty of MRS. HUBBARD'S famous COOKIES on hand when the hungry youngsters come home from school. They're so good, so fresh, so taste-tempting Cr economical to buy, too. Be sure to get MRS.

HUBBARD'S COOKIES at your grocers. land Avenue for Happy Motoring these beautiful Fall days ahead. Put a "tiger in your tank" with new high-energy ESSO EXTRA GASOLINE that boosts power three ways. 1. CLEANING POWER helps keep vital parts of engine dean so as to get top power Or mileage.

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ft. refrigerator and 50-lb. freezer in 28" width; roomy storage. decides whether the child shall be kept or placed for adoption. The father (even if he admits paternity) has no say in the matter.

Troubled? Write to ABBY, Box 69700, Los Angeles, Calif. For a personal reply, enclose a the CIRLS you'll find just mimlFlftlllthing at KISBER'S to make stu- $50 As Low As I HICJIUI 1 1 HI dying a pleasure." They have a pleasure. 1 ney nave Weekly a stamped, self addressed en large selection of ARM REST "XiVla Many people are very WEIGHT I STriP CONSCIOUS now and want I 1 1 only the food Cr drinks that do I 'f not add calories. And that's velope. BED PILLOWS in corduroy and For Abby's booklet, "How To Have A Lovely Wedding," send in luxury satin, kapok filled, in a variety of lovely colors.

price is $14.98. Also BED WEDGES for $4.98 Cr $5.98. Get I I just what DR. PEPPER has I JdJ tor you your family in the new DIET DR. PEPPER, a re 50 cents to Abby, Box 69700, Los Angeles, Calif.

comfort your BED PILLOW at KI5BEK'S and be ready for comfortable aw-m ffci rm li evenings, studying in bed. 1 delicious These cool days Cr nights we've been having lately makes a cup of hot tea sound good Cr tempting. It will warm you and make you feel good. Whether it's hot or Iced tea you want, be sure to get TEA, the tea with such a deiicious, taste-tempting flav kUiitid Most youngsters WANT to play in the band. It's fun and teaches cooperation, self-discipline and poise.

If your child does not already play a musical in-strument, we invite you to try our. Trial Purchase Plan for 90 There's no obligation, of course. or. Use Tea Bags. Instant Tea or Packaged Tea, they are all good, quick to fix economical to use.

Look for TEA at your grocers. freshing, invigorating, soft drink with a deep fruit-blend taste. For it has LESS than ONE CALORIE per serving. Get several cartons of DIET DR. PEPPER at your grocers and enjoy this delightful drink.

litfT (VaM 5cr" I KICKY KNICKERS flU LCfaOUb THE NEWEST RAGE vwiww 1 4UJ, for MALL BOYS. You will find them at NO-LEN'S in wide -wale or tweed corduroy, in navy, brown or green. Matched with a good looking SWEATER and KNEE SOX the outfit is all-boy and completely fetching. NOLEN'S has only the NEWEST for the SMALL FRY. Shop tomorrow at this fine store.

fep baerHte-seh! COLLEGE GIRLS! CAREER GIRLS! Get. ready for school and a new career by getting a Rexall FAST HOME PERMANENT at BAKER'S REXALL DRUG STORE, 200 W. Main St. Choose a Gentle, Regular, Super or Silver. It's improved, it's new.

Comes in Pink Creme Lotion for more beautiful hair. Makes all other home permanents old-fashioned. And NOW you can get REXALL FAST HOME PERMANENT at HALF PRICE, a regular $2 VALUE, for ONLY $1 at BAKER'S. Now that the children and young people have started back to school, send them off with a good, nourish ing breakfast which shnnlrl The Year-Round Sweater A fashionable cardigan knit sweater so perfect for everywhere wear. Of 100 Orion acrylic styling.

In the newest fall shades and Black. Sizes 38 to 46 $12.98 TUCHFELD'S "OF COURSE" (always include ECCS in in. rv lxjvlb some way. You II want to get the FRESHEST BEST EGGS tr ho MUSIC CENTER for WEST TENNESSEE 212 E. Main Ph.

427-9671 where and that's CARROLL ACRES CAGE ECCS. Get several cartons at your grocers and enjoy these large, quality eggs for breakfast and other meals too But be sure to pick up CARROLL ACRES EGGS. Headquvbrg for ConnworkJ't fargtsl manufacturer of band haarumnt.

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