Nashville Banner from Nashville, Tennessee (2024)

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7-0 1 I Cotton Carnival rail! ''111tircs Dratl! THE NASHVILLE BANNER Mon Oct 28 27 ANNOUNCEMENTS 1 ANNOUNCEMENTS I -B Legal Notices 15 Special Notices Moses Miller Services Held Obituaries Leader Dies 1 bil 7 Bert A Crowder Mrs Maloney DOZER WORK Bush-Bogging SS hour CA S-7606 FURS And Collars Alterations Ladies tel toting CY 1-5776 TREE SURGERY Hedee shrub removing 25 years' axaerienCa ARTHUR O'NEAL 297-0494 Black Barn fertilizer flower dirt "The Best" fill made and itIndling MAHAN'S AM 9-9150 Out of Town Tenn Ocl 37 1963 in a Franklin Hospital Mrs Grace Nichols Beard age 21 years Survived by husband 011ie A Beard Pirmm Springs daughters Mrs Walter Durand Stanton Calif Mrs Hollis Russell Nashville Mrs Eldridge Brown Anaheim Calif four sons Lynn Beard Fairview A Beard Jr of Taylor Mich Ralph Beard of Primm Springs and Paul Beard of Lawrence Mass two sisters Mrs Charles Scales of Antioch Tenn Mrs Horace Martin of Nasnville three brothers Henry Nichols of Pacoima Calif Dorsey Nichols of Bell Gardens Calif end Paul Nichols of Livingston Calif IS grandchildren Remains are at McDonald Funeral Horne Centerville Funeral services will be conducted at 1:00 pm Tuesday Oct 29 at the Greenbrier Methodist Church by Willie Cochran Interment Greenbrier terv McDonald Funeral Home in charge Memphis (UPI) Prominent business and civic leader A Arthur Haile one of the founders of the Memphis Cotton Carnival died early today at his suburban Cordova home Halle who would have been 74 Dec 14 was known as "Mr Cotton Carnival" because of his active work in the annual event He waspresident of the carnival in 1933 A native of Memphis Halle was president of Phil A Halle clothing store and president of the Spirit of Christmas Parade Association He was former president of the heart fund and was active in many community affairs Halle was considered the guiding hand of the cotton carnival for many years and served for some time as chairman of the carnival parade committee He was a lieutenant colonel in the Quartermaster Corps in World War TOP SOIL CY 2-1633 TOP SOIL-FILL DIRT BUHLER UN S-14411illsohts TREE TOPPING CUTTING HAULING 227-5871 7 Notice Is hereby 411VPrt Mat nn Octeber 2 1963 one 1959 Pontiac Cataline Motor and Serial No 159A16709 with accessories was selied in Nashville Tennessee for violation Of the Act of August 9 1939 as amended fat 781-78111 Any Mrs On claiming an interest said property must file with the District Supervisor Bureau of Narcotics Room 1056 Federal Office Building Atlanta 3 Georgia a claim and cost bond in the sum of S23000 with sureties to be approved by said District Supervisor on or before November 1 1963 otherwise the property will be declared for felted and will be disposed of ac cording to law Daniel Casey District Supervisor Notice Is hereby given that on October 2 1963 one 1959 Ford Thunderbird Motor and Serial No N9YK105661 with accessories was seizeo in Nashville Tennessee for viotaticm of the Act of August 9 )39 as amended (49 USC 781-7831 Any Person claiming an interest in said Services for Moses DeWitt Miller 68 of 617 Brook Hollow Road president of Miller Distributing Co were at 10 am today at Marshall-DonnellyCombs Funeral Home The Rev Sam Dodson pastor of Calvary Methodist Church officiated Burial was in Good-hope Cemetery Livingston Mr Miller died Sunday in Baptist Hospital A native of Livingston he was a son of Moses and Matilda DeWitt Miller He attended Castle Heights Military Academy Lebanon He had resided in Nashville about 25 years He was married in 1932 to Dorothy Crawford of Ocala Fla who survives Mr Miller was a member of Calvary Methodist Church Other survivors are a son Miller Jr Nashville and three sisters Mrs Roy Smith Mrs A Bussell both of Livingston and Mrs Officer Monterey Mrs Maloney 78 formerly of Nashville died at 5:20 am today in an Evansville Ind hospital after a long illness Funeral services will be con-1 ducted at 2 pm Tuesday at Benton Funeral Home in Henderson Ky Burial will be in Rose lawn Memorial Cemetery in Henderson Mrs Maloney was the former Miss Este II Griffin A native of Robards Ky she was a daughter of the late Mr and Mrs Moute Griffin She made her home in Nashville from 1914 until 1961 and was a member of First Baptist Church here Mrs Maloney's husband was an Railroad engineer for 45 years He died two years ago Survivors include a daughter Mrs A Oakes of Evansville a son Albert Maloney of Nashville two sisters Mrs Carrie Alman and Mrs Lula Gibson of Robards Ky two brothers Charles and Clarence Griffin of Henderson Ky five grandchildren and eight Rent a New Car! $399 Pet 12 hours period Plus pennies Der mile Can Econo-Car 254-1905 0 BUSINESS GUIDE Services for Bert A Crowder 64 of Minneapolis retired assistant professor of mechanical engineering at the University of tinnesota were held at 2 pm today at Roesch-Patton Funeral Home Dr Farrs Moore pastor of Belmont Methodist Church and Dr Anderson assistant minister there officiated Burial was in Woodlawn Meinorial Park Mr Crowder died Wednesday jit he home after a long illness Born in Topeka Kan Mr Crowder was educated at Kanbas State University in Manhattan Kan and at the University of Minnesota He was married 'years ago to the former Roselle Lawrence oT Nashville She survives Mr Crowder was on be university's faculty from 4938 until his retirement In June 19132 List May Mr Crowder tcvas awarded the University of Minnesota's Certificate of Merit In recognition of his "devoted Service as one who has contributed to our university and our state" Mr Crowder was a member of the Professional Engineering Society Named in "Who's Who of the Mid-West" he was nominated for "Who's Who of Minklesota" and for the "Dictionary of International Biography" of London England He was a biember of the LaFayette Masonic Lodge in Manhattan Kan Snd o't the Hennepin Methodist hurch in Minneapolis Other survivors are two sisters Mrs Fred Frazier of and Mrs William Allee of 'Yler Tex and a brother Edward Crowder of Topeka 8 Business Services Offered Home Improvements REMODELING ADDITIONS GARAGES CAR PoRTS KITCHENS ATTICS BAsem*nTS Converted TERMS Up to 20 years ROBERT WALKER LUMBER CO 10t577 ThomPson Lit 254-334e 1 Blacktop Paving White Bluff Tenn Witt iy MUST rule Wirn me um Pict Supervisor Bureau of Ne r- Oct 26 1963- 1 cot' Room 1056 Federal Office 6:30 PM in a Nashville hospital Building Atlante 3 Georgia a Mr Sandy Elmo Krantz age 49 claim and cost bord in the sum of years Survived by wife Mrs S25000 with sureties to be apMargaret Ann Krantz White Bluff Proved by said District Supervisor Tenn daughter' a Aidene on or before November 4 1963 Krantz White Bluff Tenn see otherwise the property will be di-John Wesley Krantz White Bluth clared forfeited and will be din Tenn 3 sisters Lennie Mae and Posed of according to law Daniel Daisy Krantz both of White Bluff Casey District Supervisor Tenn and Mrs Lure Pant Chicago 111 several nieces and 1 nephews The remains were at the 6 Cemetery Monument resiftence Route 1 White Bluff Funeral services were held at 2 MI of the Gosisel Pm Monday Oct from the 2 lots sacrifice CA II-0501 Church of Christ in White Bluff conducted by Duke 3 Lost Found respory Interment in Wit Hams 1 Cemetery Arrangements by Dick- ring approximately 40 son Funeral Home Dickson Tenn keys Lost vicinity of Woodbine or FRANKLIN TENN Northeast Nashville Reward Call night 02 26 ALS-29-76 1963 In the Williamson County pincher male black Hospital Robert Pollard 13 lost vicinity Hobbs Trimble years of age Survived by wife Rds children's pet reward Mrs Lizzie I 1 a 2 AM 9-9701 after 3:30 pm sisters Mrs Sammie Lou Patrickl: and white terrier with of Seabrook Texas Mrs Lizzie black harness name Cindy lost Collins of Goodlettsville foster daughter Mrs Paul Shimp of Charlotte Rd area after Automo- bile accident AL 4-9471 of Atlanta foster son Richard! Pollard of California Remains and white with long were at the Franklin Memoriall chain and Royal Oak tag vicinity Chapel where services were con- leth Ave South Reward 297-6623 ducted Monday afternoon at 21 o'clock by Rev Jeff Keys Follow- ing served as pall- male Bladt tan Reward 2961 McGavock bearers: Stewards of The Wesley TU 3-2204 Grady Campbell Chapel Methodist Church Dr Eu- DOG Brown mixed Beagle 312 gene Wolcott Howard Smithson months old Vicinity Sneed Avg Robert White Shelby Stanfield Hobbs Rd Reward AM 9-5706 Buford Hargrove Elijah Jenkins Active: John Ham Jr James in vicinity of Elm Norman and Glenn Noland Paul Hill Rd name "Boss" Reward Butts a th a Pickard Walter offered 291-0432 i Interment in Mt Hope cemetery a I I Memorial4 Personals Chapel funeral directors I Property must file with the Ois trict Supervisor Bureau of Nat Room 1056 Federal Office Building Atlanta 3 Georgia a claim and cost bond in the sum of 525000 with sureties to be approved by said District Supervisor on or before November 4 1963 otherwise the property will be di dared forfeited and will be din-posed of according to law Daniel Casey District Supervisor 2 Cemetery Monument dared forfeited and will be din- posed of according to law Daniel Casey District Supervisor 2 Cemetery Monument MT of the GOSP4I 2 lots sacrifice CA a-0501 3 Lost Found ring approximately keys Lost vicinity of Woodbine or Northeast Nashville Reward Call AL 5-2976 pincher male black lost vicinity Hobbs Trimble Rds children's pet reward AM 9-9701 atter 3:30 PM 1 52 FHA Terms Fri Estimatai PAVING CO Lewis Dur6cher Services for Lewis Francis Durocher 74 of Route 1 Whites Creek will be at 2 pm Tuesday at Bordeaux Seventh Day Adventist Church Burial will be in North Woodiawn Memorial Park Mr Durocher died Sunday night of pneumonia at his home The body is at Anderson Garrett Boyd Funeral Home in Joeiton A native of Lynn Mass he was a son of Mr and Mrs Charles Durocher He attended Lynn public schools and was married about 1914 to Letha Haynes who survives A retired bindery foreman he had lived in Davidson County since 1920 Mr Durocher was a member of Bordeaux Seventh Day Adventist Church: Other survivors are a daugil ter Mrs Ann Cook Mt Airy NC two sons Lewis Francis Durocher Jr Joe Iton and Albert Durocher Whites Creek a brother Wilbur Durocher Lynn and seven grandchildren WV 5 -6600 UN 8-9086 HOME Licemed Bonded Contractor Add a Room Den or Carport Foundations Roofing Painting SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Free estimates No down payment TW 5-6527 We Stop NO PAY Dependable Over 40 Years REPAIRS OR NEW ROOF terms SOUTHERN ROOFING AL 5-7506 Bervin Grisby Wall Services for Bervin Grisby Wall 73 of 915 Fifth Ave a self-employed carpenter will be at 2 pm Tuesday at the Wood-lawn Chapel of Roses The Rev Ernest Josleyn pastor of the Church of God of Prophecy will officiate Burial will be in Woodlawn Memorial Park Mr Wall died Sunday morning in a local infirmary after an extended illness A native of Dickson County he was a son of George Washington and Alice Bowe Wall He attended Dickson County public schtools and was married in 1913 to Bessie Lee who survives He had lived in Nashville since 1935 Other survivors are two daughters Mrs Alice Potter Madison and Mrs Mattie Belle Warrick Nashville three sons Wall Donelson John Robert Wall Nashville and Charles Wall US Navy San Diego a sister Mrs Fronia Jones Cumberland Furnace and four grandchildren a local hospital Sundav afternoon October 27 1963 Mrs tile Evone Lucas Brown Mother of Andrew Brown Nashville Sister of Mrs Kate Hoover Zion 111 Lucas Nashville Grand- mother of Andrew Brown Jr end Robin Noel Brown Services Tuesday at 10 am Cosmopolitan Chapel Rev Harvey Smith Nepis ews and friends will serve as pallbearers Interment Spring Hill Cemetery Remains Cosmopolite Funeral Home CARRINGTON Sunday 2:45 pm Oct 27th 1963 at his home on Eaton's Creek road RI 3 James Carrington age 111 Years Survived by wife Mrs Rose Emma Hatetwood Carrington) daughters Mrs George Allen Mrs Robert Woodson Mn Taylor Perry Mrs Andrew Wilson Mrs Albert Cain's all of Nashville Mrs Dudley Hoover Memphis Mrs Kenneth Burklin Huntsville Ala sons Robert and Wallace Carrington Ashland City 23 grandchildren 15 great-grandchildren brother Johnny Carrington Nathville Remains at the Buena Vista Funeral Home 1503 Buchanan St where services will be Tuesday at 2 pm conducted by Bro Laws Honorary pallbearers Eiree Tomlinson Fitz Ragan Jim Henderson A Wright Ed Carney Carsey Roberts and Will Holt Active pallbearers will be the grandsons Interment Hazelwood cemetery Eaton's Creek Rd Buena Vista Funeral me AL 4-7511 morning at a local hospital Mrs Johnnie Ella Moore Dobbins Survivors are de voted husband Mr John Dobbins mother Mrs LUC) Moore sisters Mrs Mary Ellen Loyd Mrs Lizzie Woods brothers Messrs William George Oscar Tom Henry and Ed Moore three uncles two aunts several nieces and nephews mother-in-law and father-in-law Mr and Mrs John Dobbins other relatives and friends Her remains will be at the Mt Lebanon Baptist church in Brentwood at 6 pm this (Monday) Funeral Tuesday 1 pm at the above church conducted by the pastor Rev Hunt as sisted by Rev Willie Watkins and Rev Alexander Pallbearers will be selected from friends Interment at Brentwood Patton Bros Service HARDING Suddenly Sunday evening October 27 1963 in Columbia Tenn John Henry Harding Survived by two stepdaughters Mrs Rosetta Talley Southall and Mrs Mettle Bailey two steosons Sgt Edward Pratt and Silas Pratt brother Sam Harding sister Mrs Frances Gordon Complete funeral arrangements announced later William Gunter and Sons Inc Funeral Directors KINCAID Saturday afternoon Oct 26 1963 at her home 624 Joyce Ln Mrs Lucille Carson Kinceitl1 Survived by husband Dorris A Kincaid sister Mrs Margaret Hervill nieces Mrs Ethel Wynne of Nashville Mrs Jane Moody of Gainesville Fla The remains were at Eastland Funeral Home 904' Gallatin Road where services were held 2:30 pm MOOday Oct 281 1963 conducted by Garvin! Smith Honorary pallbearers were employes of Southern Bell Tele-I Phone Co Active Charles Kincaid! Madry Paul Fudge James! Burrus Chapel John Waggoner Interment Spring Hill' Cemetery Eastland Funeral Home' CA 7-4424 morning Oct 26 1963 at 1130 o'clock at hisl home 2100 15th Ave Delma Woodaro Krantz age 40 Years Survived by sisters Mrs Robert Johnson Miss Beaulah Krantz Mrs Perry Neal Nashville Mrs Edgar Knight Joeiton Mrs Manson Pardue Ashland City Mrs Joe Vining Chester 111 Mrs Paul Engle Peoria Mrs Herman Walker Mrs Robert Lindner Vero Beach Fla Remains are al the Anderson Garrett Boyd Funeral Home Joeiton where services will be Conducted Tuesday afternoon Oci 29 at 2:00 o'clock by John Hurt Pallbearers Carlos Krantz Krantz Perry Once Hudgins Vernon Hudgins Donal Perry Interment Family Cemetery Cheatham County Anderson Garrett Boyd Funeral Directors Joelton morning Oct 27 1963 at a local infirmary Moses DeWitt Miller Survived by wife Mrs Dorothy Crawford Miller son Moses DeWitt Miller Jr of Nashville 2 sisters Mrs Roy Smith Mrs A Russell of Livingston Tenn and Mrs Officer of Monterey Tenn The remains were at the Funeral Home of Marshall-Donnelly-Combs 201 25th Ave No where services were conducted at 10:00 o'clock this (Monday) morning by Rev Sam Dodson Jr Lett immediately for the Good HOPO Cemetery Liv-i ington Tenn for Prayer services' At 2:30 o'clock Monday afternoon Pallbearers are Elmer Wright Howard A- Moore William Stratton Ernest Matthews Wilson Al Hudson Leonard Melton Jr and A Ashbaugh Interment Good Hope Cemetery Livingston Tenn Marshall-DonnellyCombs CV 1-0720 EXCAVATING John Vernon Jr Services for John Wesley Vernon Jr 58 of 314 Chapel Ave Wilson-Quick Pharmacy employe were held at 11 am today at Eastland Funeral Home The Rev David Sargent pastor of Hobson Methodist Church officiated Burial was in Spring Hill Cemetery Mr Vernon died Friday in Miler's Clinic after being in ill health several years Born in Chattanooga he was educated in Nashville public schools In 1931 he was married to the former Mrs Nell Bond Bryan of Nashville She survives Mr Vernon had been employed with Haled Cut Rate Drug Co at one time He was a member of Hobson Methodist Church Other survivors are his mother Mrs Florence Link Vernon of Nashville a stepdaughter Mrs Crouch of Winchester: two stepsons George and Jack Bryan a sister Mrs Dewey Russell of Nashville and eight grandchildren -4110 Mrs Dorris Kincaid AND GRAD I NG Dozers Traxcevators Beckhos Trucks Too Soil Field Dirt VE 2-0862: Nights 833-1524 PIANO Septic Tanks 0 16 EASY LESSONS POPULAR AND SACRED Keyboard Harmony transpositions Improvise Play by ear Carolyn Allen CH 24344 CV 14305 CLEANED SEWERS OVERFLOWS BUILT RIPPEY'S CA 6-7501 CO 2-0624 BLOOD DONORS Septic- Tanks Bolina Green Woman Dies In New Zealand Newspaper Printing Corporation AGENT THE NMHVILLE TENNESSEAN Morning-Sunday NASHVILLE BANNER Evening INFORMATION AND CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES (Rates below APPtY so All Close fled Advortisine originating within 100-mile radius of the city of Nashville) Daily classified ads are Pub fished first in THE NASHVILLE TENNESSEAN and will be published again on the same day In THE NASHVILLE DANNER AU blood Donor tee Paid BLOOD BANK FOUNDATION 1921 Broadway AL I-3351 MASSAGE Overflows Built Repaired FHA Terms Medley UN 54074 ROOFING BIM Wind-Seel Shingles Oueran teed installation: Estimate sl Terms Midsouth Aluminum Co Inc 1111 12th Ave AM 14711 Bowling Green Ky Mrs Pearls Agnes Nixson 79 of 304 Sumpter Ave Bowling Green died Sunday soon after she arrived by plane in Auckland New Zealand with a party of 23 American tourists She collapsed while walking and died in a hospital STONE BLOCK James Carrington --Services for James Daniel Tington 81 of Route 6 Eatons' preek Road a retired carpenter will be at 2 pm Tuesday at euena Vista Funeral Home oVV Laws minister at Pelersburg Church of Christ will btficlate Burial will be in Ha-' Cemetery Eatons Creek it ler( Clirrington died Sundayl suffering a heart attack at his home A native of Covington Ky he bVt as a son of James Milton and' ofiusan Zornes Carrington He'l to Nashville as a child tand was educated in public 'schools here He was married in 1904 to Rose Emma Hazelwood who survives Mr Carrington was a member of the Church of Christ Other survivors are seven daughters Mrs George Allen Mrs Robert Woodson Mrs Taylor Perry Mrs Andrew Wilson Mrs Albert Capps all of Nash-Ville Mrs Dudley Hoover Mein-phis and and Mrs Kenneth Burklin 'Huntsville Ala two sons Rob-Pert Carrington and Wallace Carrington both of Ashland City a brother Johnny Carrington -Nashville 23 grandchildren and :15 great-grandchildren CONCRETE WORK Driveways um derpinning NAPIER CA I-4373 Christine Hayes 8 Maria Mitchell Hours 9-9 Downtown 244-2488 CASH FOR SCRAP GOLD Broken discarded lewelry GORDON'S 12th Broad SWEDISH MASSAGE GRACE LOREN PHONE 244-1715 Reducing and Massage GIN'S 242-1633 NON DRINKER) Save 2516 on auto Insurance CV 6-4226 CHILDREN KEPT In My Home 5005 Michigan Ave CHILDREN KEPT Anytime in my home AL 5-4484 RemodOing NO CASH Sadler Coast Co CA 7-2233 1: WELLS DRILLED 4139141134 t' '0 4 Raymond Forkum Services for Raymond Easte Forkum 59 a retired truck driver for Hoover Express Co will be at 1 UM Tuesday at Madison Funeral Home The Rev Leonard Bates pastor of Matthews Memorial' Methodist Church will officiate Burrial will be in National Cemetery Mr Forkum died Friday at' Veterans Hospital after an extended illness A native of Jackson County1 he was a son of Jim and Laura Bea Hicks Forkurn He attended Jackson County nubile schools and had lived in Nashville about 40 years Mr Forkum was a veteran of World War II and a member of Teamsters Local 327 Survivors are a sister Mrs Ruby Chaney Greenwood Ind and a brother Paul Forkum Madison NEWSON CV 2-011S CV 7-8450 Ed Norris CH 2-9074 Remodeling KITCHENS MODERNIZED FREE ESTIMATES Davis 228-0027 Harris 227-0932 I 1 SEPTIC TANKS IServices for Mrs Dorris A Kincaid 49 of 624 Joyce Lane were held at 2 :30 pm today at Eastland Funeral Home JGar1 yin Smith minister at Chapel Church of Christ officiated Burial was in Spring Hill Cemetery Mrs Kincaid died Saturday morning at her home after being in ill health two years Born and reared in Nashville she was educated in the public schools here The former Lucille Carson she was a daughter of Norfleet Dan and Ethel Howell Carson he was married 30 years ago to Kincaid Southern Telephone Co employe He survives Mrs Kincaid was a member of Chapel Avenue Church of Christ Other survivors are a sister Mrs Margaret Harvill of Nashville and two nieces Mrs Jane Mooney of Gainesville Fla and Mrs Ethel Wynne of rates CA 7-6259 SEPTIC TANKS MASSAGE Hours: 9 to 530 AL 5-604 CHILDREN KEPT Tusculum Area VE 2891 CHILDREN KEPT KENNILWORTH Haywood School area large playroom 833-1345 IRONING-5 days wee In my home Experienced Reasonable Melba Thompson 221-2682 CHILDREN KEPT West Nashville 292-7435 -SWEDISH MASSAGE Virginia 793-3061 7 Days 36c Line 4 Days 41c Line 1 Day Daily 65c Line 1 Day Sunday 65c Line Publication In the Sunday NASHVILLE TENNESSEAN is Counted as One day Deity Rates Quoted include insertjon in both THE NASHVILLE TENNESSEAN Morning and THE NASHVILLE BANNER Evening Minimum Charge 2 Lines Count Five Awes (S-letter) Words to the Line The above rates amply to conseCutive Insertions only Rights reserved to classify and Index classified ads according to rules governing classified pages The Banner and The Tennessean also reserve the right to revise or reject at option any advertising which is deemed objectionable either In sublect matter or phraseelogy Box Number address requires 4 Words Notice of typographical errors nust be given in time for correction before the second insertion Office Hours Monday through Friday 8 am to 5 pm Saturday 8 cm to 12 noon Sunday 4 pm to 7 pm ANNOUNCEMENTS 1 Legal Notices STATE OF TENNESSEE TENNESSEE AERONAUTICS COMMISSION NASHVILLLE 1 libflittlik CLEANED Open Sundays Holidays' JAMES SUMMERS 2211-5229 QUALITY Homed furnaces and complete heating systems We will install finance 5 years to Pay SEARS ROEBUCK CO AL 4-5251 0047COVaCOVt0XIM iNeo00 Miss Louise Bissell Flowers Fle're' I A rrsagements Hospital Pots Cut 'Hewett Corsidas Novelties Powers bv ire Reeves Florists 1708 22nd Av- AL 6-8354 Flowers SOUTAR E-12 carat diamond $1199S I REMODEUNG I Choke white or yellow gold BanksRoorns baths aluminum 64ing anal Clothing 242 Sth Ave I general repairs -1 COHEN BUILDERS NL LEARN AS YOU SLEEP 34 1AL 680 255-625S Lose weight stop smoking 228-7889 SIDING 12utteornirdig a i work ROOFING BABY kept night Alfel41-sieniBAL 614 insured Terms 2554914 or day Bordeaux area Sig week 0o40r41 Made Draperies Garages Painting Rooting Call CY 7-4713 Custom ---D "MADISON DOLL HOSPITAL 25 Years 8332 0492 All doll repair Dolls dressed by SIDING Guaranteed 20 Years pattern or Picture UN-54277 Storm Windows Carports Gutters Terms Fox CY 7-3292 CY 7-3574 4'krillir- Will I I- 0 I 9 Ames HMI Village AM 94611 Services for Miss Louise Bissell 87 of 1818 Beechwood Ave a retired employe for the League for the Hard of Hearing were at 2 pm today at Cosmopolitan Funeral Home The Rev Esther Lewis pastor of First Church Unity officiated Burial was in Calvary Cemetery Miss Bissell died Friday in a local infirmary after an extended illness A native of Jamesville Wis she had lived in Nashville since 1933 She was made an honorary member of the board of the League for the Hard of Hearing because of her outstanding service Miss Bissell was a member of Westminster Presbyterian Church Surviving is a niece Mrs Lorraine Joly Nashville 1 -Frederick Lucas Services for Frederick De Imes Lucas 55 of 15QT Dugger Drive 1)rIckmason Were held ai '10 Lin ied ay at Eastland Funeral Tome Dorris Billingsley minisler at Green Hills Church of Christ officiated' Burial was in Spring Hill Cemetery Mr Lucas died Friday in Park Convalescent Hospital aft-Pr being ill since August re Born in Tennessee City he 'was educated in Nashville public In 1929 he was married 4o the former Catherine Hem-tier of Nashville She survives Ile served in the Army during 'World War IL Lucas was a member of Bricklayers Local No 4 He was a member of the Church of hrist Other survivors are a daugh4er Mrs Linda Gilbert of Nashyille two sons John Paul Lucas of Nashville and Howard Del-atlas Lucas US Air Force Ger11nany his stepfather and mother Mr and Mrs Marquardt of Evansville Ind a sister Mrs Katherine Scillion of St Louis two brothers Shirley Lucas of Evansville and Everette Lucas of St Louis and four grandsons 'I Mrs Berlin Services for Mrs Berlin 1 74 of 102 Wharf Ave were held 10 am today at Cosmopolitan Funeral Home The Rev Clyde ilSmithson pastor of Bible Pres- byterian Church officiated Burial was in Spring Hill '1Cemetery Mrs Berlin died of a heart attack Friday in a Nashville l'hospital A native of Burkesville Ky the former Lula Mary Ander- son she was educated there and had lived in Nashville most of her adult life except for a 10- year residence in Des Moines After the death of James Peach her first husband she was mar- ried in 1951 to Berlin He stir- vives I Mrs Berlin was a member of rBible Presbyterian Church Other survivors are three sons Bill Peach of Nashville Ewing Peach and Charlie Peach both of Los Angeles several sisters and brothers and a Sealed propose Is wilt be received! ------1---- by the Tennessee Aeronautics Com-iDressmaking Alterations mission at the office of the State Purchasing Agent Department of Men's pant cuffs 255-5917 Purchasing Central Service Building perkwood A ea Nash vile Tennessee on Tuesday CHILrDREN KEPT November 12 1963 until 2:00 am 227-7281 cst and at that hour opened and Publicly read for the following Davis Nursing Home described airport prolect: Vacancy ist Floor CA 7-P143 Overlaying the existing E-W run- way with plant mix asphalt and MASSAGE marking at McKellar Field Tr-City Airport Tennessee CALL 254-0001 Copies of the plans specifications CHILDREN KEPT and proposals are on file at the office of the Tennessee AeronauticsWoodbine 242-096 Commission Berry Field Nashville' -I-- at the office of the Dodge CHILDREN KEPT Construction Reports Company Kenilworth Area 833-1234 Nashville and Knoxville at the of- lice of Nashville Contractors As- CHILDREN KEPT sociation 1523 Demonbruen Nashville and at the office of the En- Mrs Mealer 269-0523 gineer They may be examined at these offices without charge WILL PAY CASH FOR from 141 karat up WEIN Plans sPecifiCations and contract STEIN Jewelers 237 ith Ave documents including the proposal may be obtained from the Engineer MASSAGE John Talbert Associates Inc Box 3333 Wilmington North Caro DONNA DOUGLAS 9 to 9 255-6718 line upon a deposit of $3000 Half CHILDREN Day care Infants our of the deposit will be refunded sx- specialty I I co Belmont cecit to successful bidder upon the Granny White area Ideal arrange-receipt of the documents and plans ment for working mothers Experiin guod condition within ten 001 enced 297-2347 days after Opening of bids BIDS Massage 254-9017 The Division of Purchases of the CHILDREN MY HOME Metropolitan Government of Nash- Thompson LantAashhurn area win A 11biw cmrav 111 rot-Aiwa Woodbine CH 2-6660 BIDS The Division of Purchases of the Metropolitan Government of Nashville Davidson County will receive A 1 Whitfield Williams WELL DRILLING GLASSco*ck AL 6-3771 Except Friday night and Saturday ROOF NG Lowest prices-Work guarantee' Green Hills Realty 291 9002 Carpentry-Plastering painting con Crete blocks road guaranteed AL 6-0773 CV 1-1935 Edmondson PATIOS-Retaining walls walkwavs borches steps brick stone con crest work all kinds AL 5-4313 No lob too small CA 8-7280 CARPENTRY Painting House eveling Noma Improvernents Terms MURPHREE 242-9022 CARPENTRY-Jacking sin guttering cabinet work Repair service CA 7-3814 days CH 2-5458 nights REPAIR-JOBS Small Cat-Denim Plumbing Insulation Electrical and Painting 11 ufs AL 6e3514 REMODELING-1-Additions roofing painting basem*nt work Licensed Bonded CA 8-4524 CHIMNEYS Built and repaired Guaranteed to stop smoking Pc2NDLETOK 2273566 ALL TYPE REPAIRS TO HOMES Terms as low a) $5 per month 292-6619 or CY 7-2801 CINDERS 53 load DELIVERED Driveways built hauling any kind Work guaranteed CO 2-6853 FLOOR-SERVICE Old floors finished like new Guaranteed Fret estimates Scott-Pierce AL 6-7690 CH I MNEY-F I REPLACE Repaired Of built 1147-5471 CARPENTRY wttics finished garages carports block and con-1 Crete Edwards 227-6188 1 lOBS-Odd lobs carpentry roofing' patch plastering painting rooms garage patio added CO 2-9535 ROOFING GUTTERING Free estimates guaranteed 255-5595i FLOORS Hardwood laid sanded and finished tile laid Free esti maim CY 8-1310 anytime NANCE Suddenly Saturday morning October 26 1963 at his residence John Richard Nance Survived by wife Mrs Beatrice Nance son Judge Nance Buffalo New York brother Jonas Nance two grandchildren daughter-in-law Mrs icia Mae Nance: four aunts two uncles four sisters-in-law: two brothers-In-law several nieces a nephews Visitation with the family Tuesday October 29 1963 at the William Gunter Memorial chapel from tip 10 pm Funeral services Wednesday at 2 pm from the above chapel Rev Wiley Hatched officiating1 Friends will serve as flowerladies and pallbearers interment Hills of Calvary Cemetery William Gunter and Son's Inc funeral directors a loan hospital Sunday Noon Oct 27 1963 Harry A Stalling Husband of Mrs Kitty mai Stalling father of Mrs Mary Katherine Bradshaw both of Nashville Mrs Ruth Snyder and' grandfather of Jeffrey Lynn Snyder both of Chicago ill Services Tuesday 2 Pm Cosmopolitan Chapel Rev James A Hopkins minister Interment Spring Hill Cemetery Remains at Cosmopolitan Funeral Home Suddenly Saturday' Oct 26 1963 Mr Charlie Thomas Wallace of 657iy Humphrey Street Survived by wife Mrs Ruby Her yell Wallace mother Mrs Pearl I Wallace: WO sister four brothersi Other relatives and friends Corn-1 plate arrangements announced later Richard Smith Funeral i Home 706 Monroe St AL 6-2832 AL S-6492 morning Oct 27 1963 at a local hospital Bervin Grigsby Wall age 73 years Survived by his wife Mrs Bessie Wall daughters Mrs Alice Potter of Madison Tenn Mrs Mettle Belle Warrick of Nashville sons Wall of Donelsond John Wall of Nashville and Charles Wall of San Diego Calif sister Mrs Fronia Jones of Cumberland Furnace Tenn tour grandchildren Remains are at Woodlawn Mortuary Thomp son Lane Funeral services from the Woodlawn Chapel of Roses Tuesday afternoon at 2:00 o'clock conducted by Rev Ernest Joshlyne The tOilOWing will serve as pallbearers Kirby Carter Joe Belcher Clyde Stamper Chily Wilson Clyde Green John Lee Clyde Jones and Allen Wall Interment Woodlawn Memorial Park Wood-lawn Mortuary 291-1754 WHEELER Monday morning Oct 20 1963 at a local infirmary Mrs Georgia Rose Wheeler age 531 years Survived by husband Mr A Wheeler Sr sisters Mrs Adams Mrs Ruby Venable of Nashville brother Glenn Hendrix of San Diego Calif several nieces and nephews Remains are at Woodbine Funeral Home 3620: Nolensville Rd where funeral services will be conducted Tuesday morning Oct 29 1963 at 10:30 o'clock by Lashbrook to be announced later Interment Wood lawn Cemetery Woodbine Funeral Home Directors1 Out of Town Services for Whitfield Williams 95 a retired plumber will be at 2 pm Wednesday at Pettus-Owen Wood Funeral Home The Rev Roy Copeland pastor of East Nashville Baptist Church will officiate Burial will be in National Cemetery Mr Williams died Saturday at Veterans Hospital in Murfreeshero A native of Silver Point he was a son of James and Eugenia Cypert Williams He was reared and educated in Gainesboro and moved to Nashville in 1911 Mr Williams was a World War I veteran and a Baptist Survivors are two sisters Mrs Mary McCloud Nashville and Mrs Willie Davis Spartansburg SC and a brother Byrd WI)-hams Nashville CHILD KEPT For working Mother Croleywood section AM 9-4034 sealed bids at their office 300 Court House until 10 AM on the following items on The following dates: October 29 Jackets October 31 1963 Gasoline The right is hereby reserved to reject any andor all bids White Purchasing Agent 5 Special Notices Swimming Pool BIDS Swinilev Services for Swingley 65 of 204 Donelson Pike Donelson retired salesman were held at 2 pm today at Andrew Trice Memorial Methodist The Rev Fryer pastor there officiated Burial was in Mt Olivet Cematery Hibbett-York Halley Funeral Home Donelson had charge of arrangements 1 Mr Swinglev di cl*ti of a heart attack Saturday fternoon at his home Born in Donelson he was a lifelong resident there In 1932 he was married to the former sL ill Ian Corbin of Robertson County She survives He retired Three years ago Mr Swingley was a Shriner and a meMber of McWhirtersvilla Masonic Lodge He was a member of Andrew Price Memorial Methodist Church Robert Pollard Franklin Funeral services for Robert Pollard 83 were to be held today at Franklin Memorial Chapel with burial in Mt Hope Cemetery Mr Pollard a retired Interurban Bus Line conductor died ISaturday in Williamson County Hospital He was a native of Williamson County a son of the late Henry and Portia Pillow Pollard He was a member of the Wesley Chapel Methodist Church Pollard is survived by his wife iMrs Lizzie Mea ler Pollard two Mrs Sammie Lou Patrick of Seabrook Tex and Mrs Lizzie Lee Collins of Goodiettsville a foster-daughter Mrs Paul Shimp of Atlanta: and a foster-son Richard Pollard of Equipment Wholesale Distributors NASHVILLE SWIMMING POOL CO 108 12th Ave CH 2-1777 FALL SPECIAL TOP SOIL Rich Creek Dirt SPecial Tandem truck Load Price Call VE 2-3600 Mrs tellie Brown The Division of Purchases of the Metropolitan Government of Nashville Davidson County will receive sealed bids at their office 308 Court House until 10 am on November 1963 on: Uniforms for School Mothers Patrol The right Is hereby reserved to releCt any andor all bids WHITE Purchasing Agent BIDS The Division ot Purchases of the Metropolitan Government of Nashville Davidson County will receive sealed bids at their office 308 Court House until 10 am on November 5 1963 on: Activated Carbon The right Is hereby reserved to relect any andor all bids WHITE Purchasing Agent Direct Lines WORK Dirt hauling load Building stones for sale 632-4175 1132-5206 and finished retaining wails basem*nt reeair Cali n74695 afternoon October 27 1963 at his home on Allessio Rd Joe iton Lewis Francis Durocher age 74 years Survived by wife Mrs Letha Haynes Durocher sons Lewis Francis Du rocher Jr Albert Durocher all of Joetton daughter Mrs Laura Ann Cook Mt Airy NC seven grandchildren brother Wilbur Durocher East Lynn Mass three nephews Remains are at the Anderson Garrett Boyd Funeral Home Joeiton Funeral services Will be at the Bordeaux Seventh Day Adventist Church Tuesday afternoon Oct 29 at 2 O'clock by Elders I Ihrig Ammons Holland and Higgins Honorary Pallbearers: Gilbert Kathka White Charles A Loftin Randall Active: Joseph Maimed Glassco*ck A Curtis A Sheffield Nelsen Hayes Interment North Woodiavm Cemetery Joel ton Anderson Garrett Boyd Funeral Directors Joe iton MAHONEY Saturday Oct 26 1963 James Mahoney Remains are the chapel of Pettus-Owen and Wood 4506 Charlotte Ave Requiem Mass will be held Wednesday morning at 9:30 o'clock at Christ The King Church by Rev Nelson Friends will serve as pallbearers Interment National Cemetery The Rosary will be recited Monday evening at 7:00 o'clock Pettus- Owen Wood CY 2-3392 SMITH Oct 28 1963 at a local Infirmary Mrs Willie Knight Smith age 72 years Survived by daughters Mrs Wilma Smith Fr) Ills of Nashville Mrs Helen Smith Kalil of Danbury Conn son Hu lan Smith Nashville 1 grandchildren three sisters Mrs Neal Baird of New Middleton Tenn Miss Ova Knight and Mrs Gene Kemp brother Harvey Knight all of Carthage Remains are at Ellis Funeral Home 2627 Nolensville RC where serv ices will be conducted at 2:00 Pm Tuesday by Brother Dorris Billingsley and Brother Rufus Clifford Honorary pallbearers will be Elders of the Eastland Churrh of Christ Active Fred and Bill Akin Howard Litchford Lawrence Burdett Carl Hayes may Kemp Wesley Myatt and Odell Dullard Interment Wood lawn Cemetery Ellis Funeral Horne Directors i-WINGLEY Suddenly Saturday afternoon Oct 26 1963 in Donel son SWinGleY Survived' by wife Mrs Lillian Corbin Swinglev of Donelson daughter Ellen Bell Swingley of Cumberland UnlversitY Lebanon Sisters: Mrs War ren Cross of Monterey La) Mrs Rowan of Washington DC Mrs Arthur Bowen and Mrs Buford Vivrette of Donelson The remains- were at Hibbitt York Halley chapel in Donelson Funeral service from the Andrew Price Memorial Church Moray October 28 1963 at 2 o'clock conducted by the Rev Jeff Fryer Honorary Pallbearers: Shade Tree Class McWhirtersville Lodge No 375 AM Employees of Branch House Active' Fcriner Jonas I Smith John Dowd Archie Duke Mires Thomas Oliver Elmer Jones and Windell Nichol In terment Mt Olivet Cemeterv Hibbitt York Halley directors Phone TV afternoon Oct 27 1963 al her horns 811 Gallatin Rd Madison Tenn Mrs Mary Wray Survived be daughters Mrs A Tissell Madison and Mrs Walter Coopwood Pomona Calif son Robert Livingston Hadley maptewood Mo 8 grandchildren 73 great orandchildrent one great-great granddaughter Remains rest at the Funeral Home of Phillipsoritilwori Co where funeral service will be Conducted Tuesdav af 0W1(101 of 1:00 o'clock Rev 4notcor von? Orniete Arthre non hearers James Hite John I Hadley Henrv Greene James Hite wog Diror and Thomas Hadley Honorary Pailhearers riders and Deacon of Madison Prethy wrign Int-rrnent coring Hill Cemetery Phillips-Robinson Co Directors COHEN BUILDERS INC Heating systems cleaned 'soured Free Estimates i 0 Fleetreet Repairing I Services for Mrs Lellie Evone Brown'71 of 2445 Eastland Ave will be all10 am Tuesday at Cosmopolitan Fu era I Home Burial will be in Spring Hill Cemetery Mrs Brown died Sunday afternoon at Baptist Hospital of a heart ailment A native of Waverly she was a daughter of Wyley Clarkston a Sarah Elizabeth Weather-spoon Lucas She attended Waverly public schools and was married in '1912 to Robert Heston Brown who died in 1955 She had lived in Nashville since 1923 Survivors are a sons Andre Lucas Brown Nashville a sister Mrs Kate Hoover Zion Ill a brother Lucas Nashville and two grandchildren LANDSCAPING Dozers tractors top soil shrub bery Always a satisfied customar YE 2-3746 Nights 433-1524 TOP SOIL RIVER BOTTOM PROMPT DELIVERY CH 2-5186 AL 4-7917 Top quality layout copy production Print media all classifications Inquire PO Box 6737Neshvilic ACME UPHOLSTERY 2-P lea' Sofa Bed suite complete 650 Termh 244-2108 262-5849 Other survivors are a (laugh-'ter Mrs Ellen Bell Swingley of Cumberland University Lebanon and four sisters Mrs War-wen Cross of Monterey La tirs Arthur Bowen Mrs Buford Vivrette both of Donelson And Mrs Rowan of Washjngton DC PRECIPITATION For 74 hours ending at midnight trace Total this month to midnight trace Normal this month to date 1t4 Deficiency this month to date IN Total this year to midnight 3474 Normal this year to date 3731 Excess this year to dots 147 ONLY $295 in order to Aceua Mt You With 3tr Service Department We Will CLEAN OIL ADJUST Any Mak Seenao Machin In Your hom*o for Onlv 12 IS Call AL 4 We WIRING-ALL TYPES Power Electric To Classified To Place Your CLASSIFIED WANT AD Still taking a "Slow 1 Adams Tenn Leslie Covington age '77 Died Oct 27 at St Thomas Hospital Survived by' wife Mrs Lula Adams Covington Remains are at the Associated Funeral Home Springfield where services will be held Tuesday at 2 pm by Rev Baxter and Rev Jarrell Jr Pallbearers honorary Dr 1 Wilkerson Dr Looney Ord Elder Joel Bell Joel Bell Active Harry Pepper Brown Sell Stokes Brown Thomas Pepper James Cox William A Corbin Emerson MeggS interment Bell Cemetery near Adams Tenn Red River odge No 537 FSAM and Luther Davis will have charge of graveside services Associated Funeral directors in charge Franklin Tenn Sunday afternoon October 27 leo hi nod- William' Richard Finn Age rt Survived by daughter Miss Helen Finn Franklin Remains were at Franklin Memorial Chapel Funeral services were conducted Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the Promise Methodist Church Holliand Tenn by Rev John Dickson Friends served en pallbearers interment Rinses Cross Roads Cemetery Lawrence Funeral Home Chapel Hill Tenn In ha ge of arrangements- 3642333 In Memoriam CREEK BOTTOM 6-0600 TOP SOIL-Prompt delivery anY SEWING MACHINE REPAIR Piece Buddy Smith Days 242-9643 SPECIAL: Clean Oil Adjust any make serillig machine In your LEARN TO DRIVE home only 8250 Call 013-0444 EAS' METHOrt 'Establishes I033 WIRING-New or old House power CY 7-6526 lA CY OM Increased dryers vented electriC by WILLIAMS heaLinstalled Mayes cy ln44 You Set Price We do the Work ED BEASLEY'S TV SMALL References Satisfied customers Appliance Service 212 So lith St CA 741163 Gallatin Rd CO 2-9136 CA 7-6335 nights 2204625 LEON'S UPHOLSTERY i Storage Hauling i Special! Chair reupholstered 1 PER -HOUR Work guaranteed 262-464 $650 UPHOLSTER I equipment tabor furnished I Lcensed end hssured Arv-'''ere rhiLLEy UPHOLSTERY AL 54 anytime CH 24675 AL771 S57 1 Free estimates Terms CO 14083 ALME MOVINC4 A ND 51-0" i2GC I evainst Services Offered Learn To Drive ACME DRIVER Training AL 6-0097 CERAMIC TILE Learn To Drive BEAUTIFY THAT OLD $: a1 nristor Trainina 92-11i9S BATH WITH A LIFE- 4i PH2ONIE Harry A Sta co 1 Services for Harry A Stallings 79 of 623 Third Ave a retired automobile mechanic will be at 2 pm Tuesday at Cosmopolitan Funeral Home The Rev James A Hopkins pastor of Inglewood Baptistl Church will officiate Burial will be in Spring Hill Cemetery Mr Stallings died Sunday morning of pneumonia at General Hospital A native of Nashville he was educated in public schools here He was married in 1930 to Kitty Mai Gibbs who survives Other survivors are two daughters Mrs Mary Katherine Bradshaw Nashville and Mrs Ruth Snyder Chicago and a nore Then it speeds on as only a fluid can to relieve constipation and the sluggishness of yet gently In fact Sal Hepatica usually works in less than two hours! Right now you can try Sal Hepatica and save money tool Get the 430 size by sending 100 in coin to Bristol-Myers Box 404Elizabeth New jerseyThis offer expires November 30 1963 and is limited to one package per family Many people assume that a laxative must 'take six to eight hours to bring relief And it's true that many gum medicated often take that long But not Sal Hepatica! Sal Hepatica is the fast-acting laxative that's made to help you start feeling better right away It quickly sparkles away gas pain heartburn and sour ach due to gastric acidity which most other laxatives ig grakb 41'41E di w1 4-1031) 4b 14 a 0 In loving memory of Willie Ogilvie Johnson who passed away 2 years ago today October 28 1961 "His memory is as dear todaY I As in the hour he passed way" Sadly missed by Wife Daughters I I I.

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The Nashville Banner is a defunct daily newspaper of Nashville, Tennessee, United States, which published from April 10, 1876 until February 20, 1998.

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The Nashville Banner was a daily run newspaper in Nashville, Tennessee. It served as an afternoon update in local and global news, running in publication from April 10, 1876 to February 20, 1998.

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Steve Cavendish is the president and editor. A 30-year veteran of newspapers including the Chicago Tribune and The Washington Post, Steve returned to Nashville in 2011 and edited The City Paper, Washington City Paper and the Nashville Scene.

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Nashville is known the world over as the Music City.

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On January 1, 1780, James Robertson founded Nashville when he led his group of pioneers across the frozen Cumberland river to a place called The Cedar Bluffs. These men built a fort here called Nashborough, which would shelter the first families until Indian attacks ended in 1792.

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The Nashville Banner is a defunct daily newspaper of Nashville, Tennessee, United States, which published from April 10, 1876 until February 20, 1998.

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Following the news that Lainey Wilson will open a bar in Nashville this summer, Countrytown has rounded up five Nashville bars owned by country stars. Country stars opening bars in Nashville just feels right.

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A resident of Nashville is called a Nashvillian.

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Nothing exemplifies everything Nashville has to offer like Broadway Street. Running through the heart of downtown Nashville, Broadway Street is home to some of Nashville's best music, restaurants, and bars.

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In this article, we'll explore the best eateries and hidden gems where you can find the top 10 Nashville foods.
  • Hot chicken - Slow Burn Hot Chicken.
  • Meat and three - Swett's.
  • Brunch - The Hampton Social.
  • Donuts - Donut Distillery.
  • Tennessee Whiskey - Bourbon Steak.
  • Biscuits - The Loveless Cafe.
  • Barbecue - Peg Leg Porker.

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Germantown, so named because of the influx of German immigrants in the mid-nineteenth century, was Nashville's first suburb. The district is one of Nashville's most architecturally heterogeneous neighborhoods, containing a significant concentration of Victorian building styles.

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Evangelical Christianity is a strong cultural force in the American South. With over 700 churches, a vibrant Christian music scene and as the religious publishing capital of America, Nashville is often called The Buckle on the Bible Belt.

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According to the resolution adopting the flag, the blue stands for the courage and conviction of the city's leaders throughout history, while the gold denotes the richness of city's land and resources.

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The History of Skull's Rainbow Room. In 1948, Skull's Rainbow Room opened under the ownership of David "Skull" Schulman. Later frequented by Elvis Presley and Johnny Cash, this 4,000-square-foot space became a strip club, jazz hall, and speakeasy.

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History. Amy Kurland, a former waitress, opened the Bluebird Café on June 3, 1982, using an inheritance she received from her grandmother. Initially, it was intended to be just a cafe, but Kurland agreed to allow friends to provide live music. The cafe became a loud late-night location for Nashville musicians.

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