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 was banked w i t h palms, ferns and Jack-      of Osteopathy and Surgery, and is a
son vine, and on either end were Cathe-         member of the Sigma Gamma frater-
dral candelabra holding ivory candles.          nity."

   "Miss M a r y B . Allison, sister of the        "Christ church w i l l be the scene Tues-
bride, was her only attendant, and Dr.          day, September 10, of the marriage of
J. R. Shackleford served as his son's           Miss Nell Fain, daughter of M r . and
best man. The ushers, T . Gayleon A n -         Mrs. J. Tyree Fain, to Dr. John Seward
drews, Charles Dean Hendricks and               Lawrence of Rochester, New York. The
James Freeman completed the personnel           ceremony w i l l be brilliantly solemnized at
of the bridal party.                            4 o'clock in the afternoon. Dr. J. Francis
                                                McCloud, assistant rector, will officiate.
   "The bride entered with her father,          An informal reception will follow the
who gave her in marriage. I n her wed-          ceremony at the home of the bride's par-
ding gown, designed by Bonwitt-Teller,         ents, 315 Twenty-second avenue, north,
of ivory satin, she presented a picture of     at which only members of the bridal
girlish loveliness. The close fitting sleeves   party and relatives w i l l be entertained.
of satin were a distinctive feature of the
Princess style gown. The circular panel            "Miss Fain has chosen as her attend-
 kirt was fashioned w i t h the fashionable    ants, Miss Mildred Brantley of Lake
uneven hem line and a train of ivory            Wales, Florida, as maid of honor, and
 atin fell from the hips princess style. A     her t w o sisters, Mrs. Luttrell Thomas
coronet of Rosaline lace, obtained from        and Miss Dorothy Fain as bridesmaids.
Brussels, held the veil in place. A pearl
necklace was the only ornament worn                "Dr. Edward Cave of Boston, Mass.,
 nd she carried a loose shower bouquet         w i l l serve as the groom's best man. and
 f lillies of the valley and maiden hair       the ushers, D r . Sidney Burwell, Dr. I .
 erns, tied w i t h ivory lace and tulle.      A . Bigger, D r . R. S. Cunningham and
                                               J. Tyree Fain, Jr., brother of the bride,
   "Miss Allison's gown was a Lucien           complete the personnel of the bridal
Lelong model of peach chiffon and              party.
French lace. The f o r m fitting bodice
was cut low in the back and the bouffant           " A musical program w i l l be given by
 kirt was fashioned w i t h the uneven hem-    Miss Mary B. Allison, organist, and Miss
 ine. Deep inserts of lace enhanced the        Nancy Basterville, of Gallatin, vocalist.
beauty of the dress and she carried a
oose bouquet of Ophelia roses and del-            " A number of prenuptial courtesies are
 henium.                                       being planned to compliment the bride-
                                               elect. On Saturday Miss Frances M c -
   "Mrs. Allison's gown was of French          Kee, at her home, 1920 Broad street, en-
 lue chiffon w i t h a shoulder bouquet of     tertained with a bridge party for Miss
Dresden flowers.                               Fain."

   "Dr. and Mrs. Shackleford left after                               Marriages
 he ceremony on a northern bridal trip
 t the conclusion of which they go to             June 17—Cornelia Lamb to Dr. Wal-
Lebanon to reside, where the groom w i l l     ter B. Rountree. Dr. and Mrs. Roun-
 ssume his practice. For traveling the         tree are living at Graylynn Apartments,
 ride wore an ensemble of pale gray            Nashville, Tennessee.
 rench cloth w i t h deep cuffs of Ameri-
 an broadtail w i t h blouse of gray crepe,       July 6—Robbie Allison to D r . James
 nd a close fitting hat of blue felt. Rep-     R. Shackleford, Jr. They are living in
ue slippers and blue accessories, com-         Lebanon, Tennessee where D r . Shackel-
 leted the costume.                            f o r d is practicing osteopathy.

   'Mrs. Shackleford was graduated from           Sept. 10—Nell Fain to D r . John Se-
Vanderbilt University in 1926, w i t h a       ward I-awrence of Rochester, New York.
 achelor of Arts degree. While there
ne was president of the Girls' Student            Sept. 17—Mrs. E. M . Thomason has
 -ouncil, and was a member of Phi Beta         issued invitations for the marriage of her
 appa honorary fraternity. Since her           daughter, Louise, to M r . Alfred Denison
 raduation she has been a member of            Hull, Jr.
ne faculty of Ward-Belmont.
                                                                         Births
    Dr. Shackleford, Jr., received his de-
 ree m June f r o m the Kirksville College        April 23—A son, Belo, Jr., to Dr. and
                                               Mrs. Belo Stone (Sara Edmund Sawyer
                                               '27).

                                                  May 21—A son, William Jerried, Jr.,
                                               to Dr. and Mrs. W. J. Tichenor (Eliza-
                                               beth Perry '24).
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