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I 1 4 3 Thursday, June: 10, 1976 STANDARD-BANNER. Page 4 LOCALS Phone 475-4414 3 Dr. "Roy Strock was des-. cribed as the missionary' educator "In Lutheran Church" as he was honored last Sunday at the Lutherah Church' of the Good 'Shepherd In, Mor-" ristown. In observance.01 Dr.

Strock's 94th: birthday copy of his biography and history of service to the church was included with the bulletin. for 'members of the congregation. Following the morning services Dr. Strock and guest, Mrs. Charles Oder attended the lovely reception given in his honor at the church.

Weekend guest of the DaleBettises was Miss Shirley Anderson from Turtletown, North Carolina. The Shands family spent a leisurely three days of camping at Falls Creek Falls Park. Steve Grossman is at lampshire College. Amherst, Massachusetts, -Steve is assistant camp director for the All -American Sports tennis camp. The Dale Lindon's spent last in Oklahoma visiting Mr.

Lindon's parents. They also visited friends and relatives in Tulsa and Stillwater, Members of the Flat Gap Home Demonstration Club toured the lovely Gilreath estate on the new Andrew Johnson Highway in Strawberry Plains last week. Mrs. Gil- Jefferson City Mrs. Martin is a 'graduate of High School and attended Walters State Community College.

She is employed with the Jefferson County Bank in Dandridge, The bride is also a graduate of Maury High School and attended Walters State College, He is presently employed by the Jefferson County Department, The couple will be making their. home on Route, 2, Dandridge. Attending the -wedding-fromout-of-town were Mr, and Mrs, Charles' M. Hale, Tony Hale, Scottsboro, Mr. and Mrs.

Donnie Downs, Scottsboro; Mrs. Tim Grizzell and Julianne of Morristown; Mrs. C.T. Higgins. and Jennifer, Morristown, Mrs.

Johnny Greene, Laura and Kelly Green, Knoxville; Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sams, Mrs, GlennSams, Morristown; Mrs, C. F. Hardy, Mrs.

Danny Herndon, Mrs. Alan Hardy, White Pine; Mr. and Mrs. Fred T. Hardy and Taylor, Newport; Mr.

and Mrs. John Cadle, New Market. Those entertaining the bride were: Mrs. Eugene Gass, Mrs, Helen Denton, Mrs. 'Bruce Curry, Mrs.

Fred Rimmer, Mrs. Jim Snodgrass, Mrs. Ray Sherrod, Mrs. Alan Hankins, Mrs. Winfred Moore, Mrs, Jack White, Mrs.

Curtis Lethco, Mrs. John Miller, Mrs. Ronnie McElhaney, Mrs, Jerry Hartsell, Mrs. Floyd Gray, Mrs. A.

B. Strand, Mrs. Curt Kestersen, Mrs, Albert Sperber, Mrs. Robert McCray, Mrs. Norman Patterson, Miss Kim Dockery, Miss Susan Chambers, Miss Jennie McMahan, Gail Hammer, Mr.

and Mrs. Ted Green, Mrs. BIll Sams, Morristown, Mrs. Fred Hardy, Newport. I reath is Helma ofHelma's Restaurant and Catering service.

Mir. and Mrs. J. W. W'Ilmoth have returned from a visit with Mr.

Wilmoth's mother, Mrs. J. J. Wilmoth In Greensboro, North Miss Carrie Ten Boom, author of The' Hiding Place, was. at the Civic Collseum, Kroxville, last week.

Among those who enjoyed hearing her were Jefferson Citians Mrs, James. Foister, Mrs, Raymond Howard, Mrs. Verna Nelson and Mrs: Richard Haun, Mrs. Charles Oder. has 're-turned -from friends and relatives in Charlottesville and Albemarle.

County, Virginia, 21 Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Hatcher, their daughter Lu Ann and guest Tanya Thomas spent four days during the Memorial Day. holiday in Gatlinburg. The girl's expression "a bunch of fun" applied to the days spent at Goldrush Junction and Magic World.

The highlight of the trip for everyone, though was the stay at the new Glenstone Motel on the river, and.swimming in the beautiful waterfall pool at the motel. Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Gale have returned from a visit with Dr. Jerry Hawkins and family in Greenwood, S.

and the Bill Hawkins family in Kingsport. The Gales also attended the graduation of her grand: son, Brian Roos, from Hixson High School, DIAMOND BRIDGE CLUB met last Friday night at the home of Mrs. John Farris, The prize for high score was wonby Mrs. Bernice Shipley and Mrs. Geneva Rhoton won bingo.

Guests were Misses Ruth and Lydia Peck. MONDAY DUPLICATE CLUB played bridge Monday at the R. K. Rudicil home in Morristown. First place winner was Mrs.

Harry Grossman, of Jetferson City. Musical Headquarters) Pianos Organs Guitars Drums Banjos Amps. Sheet Music. Yamaha ORGANS 'Stubblefield's Music -Co. 4 204 West Main St.

Morristown 586-9772 Clearance 1 Sale SAVE ON: Shirts, Jeans, Boots, and much Open Friday Nights. till 8:00 p.m./ Jefferson City, Tn. Phone 475-85561 YOUNG'S WEST 824 W. Old Andrew Johnson Hwy. Hours: 9:30 6:00 p.m.

Mon. Sat. it. 46 1 Hardy-Martin vows given in Dandridge First Baptist Church in Dandridge was the setting for one of the most impressive weddings of the spring season as Miss Jullanne Hardy became the bride of Kenny Mar-. tin.

The marriage; was solemnized on Saturday, May 22 at four o'clock p.m, Rev. Robert McCray performed the doublering ceremony. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Floyd E.

Hardy, Route' 1, Lakeview Drive, Dandridge and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Martin, Shields Ridge Road, New Market. Prior to the ceremony, a beautiful program of nuptial music was presented by Mrs. Howard Jewell, organist, Mrs.

Michael Bundon, flutist and vocalist, Michael Bundon, Mrs," Jewel sang Wedding Song." Mr: Bundon sang, "Color My Mrs. Bundoff oh the World," accom panied by Nute. Mrs. Bundon played a flute solo, "Adoration" by Boroweski. Mr.

and Mrs. Bundon sang. a duet, 'T'll Walk Beside At the conclusion of the ceremony, Rev. Robert McCray sang "'The Lord's Prayer." The vows were exchanged before, a wedding arch that was covered with mountain fern, American beauty' roses, pink miniature pixie carnations, snapdragons and shasta daisies in a yellow hue. The arch' was flanked by floor baskets filled with mixed spring flowers.

On either side of the al-. tar were spiral candelabras holding. glowing white tapers. Potted Hawaiian palms were placed at interesting focal points on the altar to complete the setting. Descending the aisle' on the arm of her father, the radiant bride was breath -taking in a -length gown of white silk organza and Venise lace, The gown was fashioned with a sheer yoke which was accented with.

lace and a Victorian neckline. The raised waistline was en- Reward Offered $5,000 reward to anyone supplying information leading to the arrest and conviction of the person persons who murdered our son George W. Hurst Jr. May 13,1976. Send information Box 951 Knoxville, Tenn.

37901 or call George W. Hurst Sr. at 577-1671 or 623-9204: hanced by a band of Venise lace. The long fitted sleeves ended with a flounce at the wrist and just above the wrist were appiques of Venise lace, Just above the hemline the skirt was encircled with a band of lace forming a scalloped pattern, The chapel length train was encircled with a wide flounce which was accented with lace. Her finger tip two- veil of Imported English illusion was completely edged with lace and flowed from a lace Camelot headpiece.

She carried an old fashioned bouquet centered with a white orchid surrounded with pink rosebuds and intersperced with baby's breath and white ribbon streamers. pinned a white orchid corsage. Immediately following the" ceremony, the bride's parents entertained with a reception in the fellowship hall of the church. The bride and groom sipped wedding punch from at silver a round goblets, while seated table which was covered with a. green cloth and overlayed with gathered white lace cloth, 'Assisting In serving were Mrs.

Winfred Moore, aunt of the bride from Dandridge; Nancy Ann Hardy, cousin of the bride. from White Pine; Angela McCray, Dandridge; Carol White, Dandridge and Mrs. Gary 'Cle-' verger, Dandridge, was in charge of the bride's A guest book, Her only jewelry was a cameo necklace belonging to her paterbal aunt, Mrs. Bill Sams of Mot- gold, sapphire: and diamond heirloom bracelet, a gift from. Mrs.

C. E. Platt. The bride chose Miss Kim Dockery of Dandridge, as her maid of and Mrs. Rebecca Hale Downs, cousin of the bride, from Scottsboro, Alabama as her matron of honor.

Bridesmaids were Miss Gail Hammer and Miss Jennie Rae McMahan of Dandridge. Little Miss Laura Mumm, cousin of the bride from Chattanooga was flower girl, She Was pretty as a princess In a gown identical to that of the other attendants. She carried a white wicker basketfilled with American beauty roses, Mr. Murl- Martin, New Market, served his brother as best man. Ushers were Gary Clevenger, Jimmy Gass, Dandridge; and Jerry Franklin, Morristown.

For her daughter's wedding, Mrs. Hardy chose a floor -length gown of crepe and chiffon in an apricot hue. The gown fea.tured a high neckline with belt at the natural waistline which, was accented with a rhinestone buckle. A chiffon scarf, attached to the neckline formed a cape over the shoulders to the floor. She wore a white orchid corsage to complement a.

it her attire, The groom's mother, Mrs, Martin, was charming in a gown' of blue creme, which featured a lace. bodice, and long late' sleeves, To her shoulder was Footwear For The Entire Family aulors Since 1915 SHOES: 616 Latest Styles with Downtown Morristown Great Savings in all Sizes HDC' Flower Show draws 1 hi 64 entries The lIome Demonstration clubs of Jefferson County held their flower show recently. There were 64 flower arrangements entered in 13 classes, In the class there were 140 individuals exhibiting. Jennie Mae Case won 8 ribbons in the artistic with Lillian Patti tying for second place with 5 ribbons each. Jennie also won the most ribbons in the horticultural class.

Best cut man was Jennie Case with a rose and best potted plant was Virginia Davis with an Amaryllis, Jennie had the arrangement that took the best of the show in the artistic class. This was a mass arrangement of flowers from the yard and roadsides. The Shady Grove Club won the Industrious Award (Club having largest per.cent of mem-bers entering). -They. had 24.

and 51 horticultural exhibits. The purpose of this event is to show what has been learned about growing, preparing and making a pleasing design from flowers, Bible School at Grant Chapel June Vacation Bible School will be held at Grant Chapel United Methodist Church in June 14-18 from 6:30 9 p.m. Dandridge personals KATE SWANN Phone 397-3385 Mrs. Ralph Giles of Maryville is spending this week with Mrs. Roy Corbett.

Luncheon guests of Mrs. James Fox Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. John Whitt and son of, Rutledge, and Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Fox and family. Mrs. Dale Andeneon of Charlotte, N. and Mrs, Henry were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs, Ed Christian In Maryville.

Mrs. Edgar English of WashUngton, D. C. has been called to Greeneville because of the death of her brother-in-law, Dan Coulton, Mrs. Homes Puryear, Jefferson City, Mr.

and Mrs, Ralph Murphy and Mrs. Clyde Hale of Sevierville, were Sunday evening' dinner guests of Mrs, George Zirkle, 1P3 Mrs: H. G. Atchley. returned home last week, having been the guest of her daughter, Mrs.

Galyon in Knoxville. FRESH GARDEN SEEDS FLOWER VEGETABLE PLANTS OF ALL KINDS, 'See Jefferson Hardware Main City, Tenn. family 4. centers Onourt store name dates and day Cure BABUS ALL PIN-UPS 8x10 in. Living Color Portrait of your Child 1 Compare At $6.95 Bables children adults groups Special of each person singly per person.

Groups $1.00 per person, from finished color portraits--in living color. Extras, yes 8 10, 5 7, wallets, But with No One to pressure you to buy. Limit--one Special per child. Fast delivery--courteous service. Doll'em up Bring'em in Watch'em Smile--Thank Youl 1.

Senior Citizens Invited 4 BRING A FRIEND! PHOTOGRAPHERS DAILY, 10 A.M. TO 1 P.M.- P.M. TO 6 P.M. FRIDAY, 10 AM. TO 1.

P.M 2 P.M. TO 7:30 P.M. SATURDAY. 10 A.M. TO 1 P.M.

2 P.M. TO 5:30 P.M. COLLEGE SQUARE SHOPPING CENTER 1. MONDAY THRU FRIDAY 9-9 SUNDAY 1-6 Mrs. Bill Ballard entertainedthe youth group of Lawson Chapel church with a picnic Saturday evening.

Mr. and Mrs, Hobart Moore' were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Paul McGee. Mrs, Herman Cagle and Jackson of Washburn were! guests.

of Mrs. Elvin Merritt last week. James H. Hunter is a' patient In Baptist Hospital, Knoxville, and Mrs. Dean of Mr.

and Mrs. Dean of Russellville were. guests ofMr. and Mrs. E.

R. Sumner Sunday. Dr. C. L.

Barnard and family, have returned to their In Birmingham after a week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Blackburn, Miss Julie Pemberton is a at Fort Sanders Hospital, having undergone I surgery. recently. Mr.

and Mrs. J. N. Underwood of Crossville were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Mayse Underwood, Mrs. Celeste Carson of Clinton was the weekend guest ofMr. and Mrs, Frank lodge. Mrs. Jimmy: James Is a patient at Baptist Hospital, Knoxville.

Bessie and 'Lillian Edwards of Nashville ate guests of.Mrs. George. Zirkle, Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Boling of Cleveland, Ohio are guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Hubert Whaley, Mr. and Mrs. John Nance Colle and family of Tullahoma. have been guests of his mother.

and sister, Mrs. John Colle and Miss Martha Lou Colle. COVINGTON'S SUMMER SAILE DAYS I. Air Conditioner Only 7 plugs into any adequately wired 115 volt grounded circuit Only 43 lbs. the portable air conditioner portable enough to have a handle Use it at home during the week take it traveling with you on the weekends Durable outdoor (weather side) case molded of resin, CAN'T RUST.

4000 Cooling $12900 5000 Cooling IF More Cooling Is Required Try The 3 G.E: 18,000 BTU Air- Conditioner ONLY $33900 EMERSON QUITE-KOOL Air Conditioners BTU 17,000 $28900 BTU 24,000 $38900 Box Spring and MATTRESS SALE Reg. $5900 $5900 set each Reg. $8900 $8900 set each REG: $9900 -re SET' each $9900 Covington Furniture Co. 1127 West Morris Blvd. Morristown, Tennessee Phone 586-6750 20 i.

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