eau-She n ofi ineststheIff'home of Miss Dpra Bt*\tJon Monday evening to honor Mrs, Freddie Nichols with a farewell party. Mi's. Nichols, who for the past three years has been a nurse at the hospital, is leaving to join her husband in Tomahawk, Wisconsin,The guest of honor received many beautiful gifts, and following a soeu 1 hour, refreshments were served by Miss Brydon and the co-hostess, Miss Jessie Fish.*im!de- jM rs,Pleasant GroveW. S. C. S,the d a ting, npleMembers of the Women s Society of Christian Service of the Pleasant Grove Methodist church will meet in the home of Mrs.fienry Marlow, on the SalemRoad, at 7:30 o'clock Mrs, Marie Bethard will serve as co-hostess.Mrs. Dennis Ramsey will present a film on ‘The American Indian.”rthy tson, 1 thfe*sereandklin.g ofvere ts inhWes-lastMrs.tberswas:Bridal Shower For.Mrs, Joann LemayA bridal shower was given last evening in the home of Miss Betty Mandrel! in honor of Mrs. JoannLem ay.Following a social hour, refreshments wore. served from atable attractively decorated in solid white and centered with a large cake.During a series of games, prizes wen awarded to Mrs Clara Wolfe, Mrs. Mattie Lee Warren and Miss Evelyn Presley.The guest of honor received many lovely gifts.Hostesses were Miss Mandrel!. Mrs. Nita Gregory and Mm. RitaGermarm.with withMrs. f theHonsin*vice-busi-Mrs. e relentsMrs. i co-theat eight o'clock at Traveler’s The table, in the private dining room, was attractively appointed in traditional bridal colors and centered with a beautiful tiered j wedding cake.As the wedding party entered Bernard Stein, organist, played a group of appropriated nuptial selections—including the Wedding March from Lohengrin.Those attending the- supper were Mr, and Mrs. R. W. Cook and Mr. and Mrs. A Chur Cook of St. Louis: Dr. and Mrs, Charles Longwell, Mrs, Orville Proiot, Mr and Mrs. Harold Richmond and Reo Hahn, all of Nashville, HI., Mr, and Mrs. Bob Kolkmeier of Ashley; Mr. and Mrs. Orville Smith of Salem; Mr. and Mrs. Dale Frazier, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Valentine, Mr. and Mrs Ralph Williams, Miss Mabel Bolerjack. Miss Jacqueline Bruce and Malcolm Hennings, all of this city.1Aof tMot\t 1M at tvo«Glalt;AsentrecttonTnunFinHalTJunmotCook-BurksWedding rSaturday evening, March 3, Mrs. Venctta Burks of this city became the bride of Roy Cook ofNashville.The Reverend Otho Williams.pastor of the Logan Street Baptist church, performed the ceremony at six oCoJoek at 2004 Logan street where they are nowmaking their hctne. The attendants were Mr and Mrs. Ralph Williams. Others present at the wedding were Miss Mabel Boler-jack and the bride’s parents, Mr, and Mrs W. H. Anderson.A wedding supper was servedEdison P. T. A.Met last EveningThe Edison Parent-Teacher Association met last night at7:30 o'clock in the school auditorium.The meeting was called to order by Mrs. Arthur Gardner, president. During the business meeting officers were elected 1956-1957 as follows: Mrs. Maxine Scrivner, president; Mrs. Lil-lath Stanford, vice - president; Mrs. Irene Braddy, second vice-president; Mrs. Mildred Hertz, treasurer, Mrs. Margaret Roderick, secretary; Mildred Heintz, program chairman.The program, under the direction of Mrs. Heintz. included excerpts of the coming operetta presented by pupils of the fifth and sixth grade The name of the Operetta is Howdy Cowboy,Tliis will be presented Frida evening, March 23.The Reverend Gerald Gulley, pastor of the Wesley Methodist church gave a very interesting talk on “Accepting Our Responsibilities For Religious Train-RiftTtheSarMr!victriseChtAnAdiPSop1f res ers*1ay11*ing. He also showed films of hisrecent trip to Mexico.Rooms awards went to Freida Robinson’s third grade and Audrey Purcell’s third and fourth grade, ^ avL K:f|A special prize was awardedPhlt;