Bethesda news. (Savannah, Ga.) 19??-current, February 01, 1949, Page Page Four, Image 4

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Page Four MARRIAGES HU RROUGHS-SC A N DRKTT The marriage of Miss Mary Burroughs, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 0, W. Bur¬ roughs and Jay Morrow Scandrett of Englewood, N. Y., took place in July, 1948. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Tom White, pastor of the White Bluff Presbyterian Church on the lawn at Wildwood, the home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Heard, in the presence of only the members of the immediate family. Mr. and Mrs. Scandrett are making their home in Salem, Va., where he is professor of sociology and economics at Roanoke College. COWAN-ANCHORS—The wedding of Miss Barbara Cowan and John Lee Anchors took place in June of 1948, at the home of the bride, on East Bolton, St., Palms, magnolia leaves, white gladi¬ oli and dahlias formed a background for the ceremony, which was performed by the Rev. Leroy G. Cleverdon, pastor of the First Baptist Church, After a wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Anchors went to Atlanta, Georgia, where he will finish school at Emory University, after having graduated from Armstrong Junior Col¬ lege here in Savannah. Mrs. Anchors is on the library staff at the University. HASKINS-JOHNSON—The marriage of Miss Carlotta Marie Haskins, daugh¬ ter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Elmore Haskins, and John Archibald Johnson was solemnized at a lovely home cere¬ mony which took place in July 1948. The Rev. James E. Graham, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church, officiated in the presence of the families and a few close friends. TIENCKEN-HODGES—The marriage of Miss Ann Rebecca Tiencken, daugh¬ ter of Mrs. W. N. Tiencken and the late Mr. Tiencken to Edward Hodges was solemnized in July 1948, at the Trinity Methodist Church with the Rev. G, E. Clary officiating. Miss Tiencken worked for the Bethesda Alumni for about a year. GRUBBS-GODWIN—Miss Theresa Grubbs, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. I . Grubbs, and Charles H. Godwin were married in September, 1948, at the Chris¬ tian and Missionary Alliance Church. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. John W. Klinepeter in a setting of white gladioli, palms, magnolia leaves and burning candles. WILSON-WHITE—At the Whitefield Chapel at Bethesda, in the presence of many friends and relatives, Miss Louise Wilson, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vance W. Wilson, became the bride of the Rev. Tom White. Palms, gladioli and chrysanthemums decorated the chapel, which was lighted with many candles. The cermony, which took place in No¬ vember was performed by the Rev. La¬ mar Wainwright of Eastman, and Mrs. Claude Corry played the wedding music. Claude Corry was Mr. White’s best man, and the ushers were Everett and Vance Wilson, brothers of the bride, Wade Lynch and Drexel Kicklightpr. BETHESDA NEWS A LDE RM A N-RICH A R D SON The wedding of Miss Anna Mae Alderman, daughter of Mr. arid Mrs. Lester Aider man, to Charles C. Richardson, Jr., was held in July, 1948, at the Christian and Missionary Church with the Rev. John W. Klinepeter, pastor of the church, of¬ ficiating. MEADOWS-FLETCHER Mrs. Wil liam Meadows of Durham, N. C., form¬ erly of Savannah, announces the mar¬ riage of her daughter, Margerat Eliza¬ beth, of Atlanta, to Carl Russell Fletcher, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Russell Fletcher, of Birmingham, Ala., The wed¬ ding took place in June, 1948, and was pel formed by Canon Alfred Hardeman at Michael Memorial Chapel, Episcopal Catherdal of St. Phillips in the presence of the families and close friends. The couple are making their home at 151 Fifteenth St, N. E. Atlanta. BACON-WILLIAMS—Miss Gene Bac¬ on became the bride of Robert F. Wil¬ liams on December 2, 1948. Mrs. Wil¬ liams is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Earl Bacon, Sr., of Pembroke, Georgia. TURNER-CALLAHAN—Miss Merry dale Turner and Eugene I). Callahan were married in November, 1948. BAGLEY-HORNE Mr. and Mrs. Jo¬ seph D. Bagley announce the marriage of their daughter Marguerite to James W. Horne on Monday, December twenty seventh, nineteen hundred and forty eight at Anderson, S. C. Their home will be 317 S. Milledge Avenue. Athens, Ga. BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs, 0. L. Sims announce the birth of a son, Orville Leroy, Jr., on August 13, 1948, at the Warren Candler Hospital. Mrs. Sims was the former Miss Ann von Waldner. Cpl. and Mrs. William C. Robbins an¬ nounce the birth of a daughter on July 7, 1948, at the St. Joseph’s Hos¬ pital. She will be named Christina Cecelia. Mrs. Robbins was formerly Miss Carol Ceclia Stamey. Mr. and Mrs. William Ludden God¬ frey announce the birth of a son on June 19, 1948, He was named Donald Elsworth. Mr. and Mrs. Godfrey live at 2022 East 38th St. Mr, and Mrs. Boyd L. Coleman of Ellabelle, formerly of Wagner Heights, announce the birth of twins, a boy and a girl, at the Warren Candler Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Elmore R. Sims announce the birth of a daughter, Jeanette Eliza¬ beth, November 26 at St. Joseph’s Hos¬ pital. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Hagan announce the birth of a daughter, Cynthia Regis, on December 17. Mrs. Hagan is the former Miss Regis Cameron. Ensign W. Fred Oakley and Mrs, Oakley have a daughter. Fred at pre¬ sent is at sea and Mrs. Oakley is at Newport., R. .1 February, 1949 Dr. and Mrs. Hubert W. Coleman, Avon Park, Fla., had a son in March, 1948. His name is Robert Wesley Cole¬ man. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Opper, 933 Rut¬ ledge Avenue, Charleston, S. C., had a son in January of 1948. His name is James Bennett Opper. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Anderson, 323 East Jones St., had a son. John is now connected with the Men’s Quality Shop, 24 East Broughton St. Their son was born October 12, at St. Josephs Hospital and was named James Andrew. SICKNESS OLE W. BURROUGHS—Mr. Bur¬ roughs was in the Oglethorpe Hospital during October. He returned to Be thesda when Mr. Livingston resigned and held the job as superintendent temporary until Mr. Claude Corry was appointed as superintendent. Mr. Bur¬ roughs has not been well since entering the hospital and he is now better but is resting and recuperating at his home at Wildwood on Fcrgueson Avenue. Billy Lettow was injured in an auto accident in October. Billy was driving when he ran into a greyhound bus at Montgomery and Victory Drive. Billy suffered a broken foot and was hos¬ pitalized at the Warren Candler for about a month. He has recovered so as to be back at work with the Florida Georgia Tractor Co. Richard Crews was in the Warren Candler Hospital in January where he had an appendix operation. William W. Hyrne was in the War¬ ren Candler Hospital for three weeks having a heart attack. He has recov¬ ered and is back at work with the Morning News-Evening Press. Dowman Waters suffered a severe back injury from a fall from an elec¬ tric pole and spent several months in bed at the Warren Candler Hospital and at his home. He is employed with the Savannah Electric Co. He has recovered and back at work. Mrs. Mary Conner, mother of Farris, Melvin and Matthew, was in the Candler hospital. She has recovered and is back home at 1905 E. Anderson. Charles Pannal was injured in an accident betwen a taxi and another car. He spent sometime in the Marine Hos¬ pital. He lives at 16 West 53rd St. Alvin Clements of 324 7th St., Jack¬ sonville, Fla., was ill for several months. He is working now. Mrs. Nafosia Anchors, mother of Francis and John spent several weeks in the Oglethorpe Hospital. She is now home at 602 Pennsylvania Ave. Continued on Page 3