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Mark Martin
Celebrates
7th Birthday
Mark Martin celebrated h i s
seventh birthday with a party
at the City Park.
Refreshments were served to
the following:
Bubba Vickers, Tim Bennett,
Connie Tingle, Cherry Carden,
Timmy Carden, Debra Moore,
Timothy Moore, Robin Moore,
Pamela Moore, Cathy Moore,
Phyllis Moore, Bobby Ware, Ann
Ware, Tony Martin, Pat Ben
nett, Murry Kelley and his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. James R.
Martin and the honoree.
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GRIFFIN. GEORGIA
Griffin Daily News
Miss Judy Bruner
Weds Mr. Bilbro
Miss Judy Bruner and Mr.
Gerald Lee Bilbro Jr. were uni
ted in marriage June 7 at a can
dlelight ceremony performed at
the chapel of St. Sunstan of
Canterbury Episcopal Church.
Auburn, Alabama. The Rev.
Carl E. Jones officiated at the
ceremony.
The bride is the daughter of
Mrs. William Preston Bruner,
LaFayette, Alabama and the
late Mr. William Preston Bru
ner. Parents of the groom are
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Lee Bilbro,
Sr. of Griffin.
Mrs. Robert W. Calder, organ
ist, presented a prelude of organ
music by Purcell, Bach and Han
del. An arrangement of white
snapdragons, chrysanthemums,
carnations and stock was the
center arrangement on the al
tar flanked by lighted tapers in
large brass candlesticks. Light
ed tapers surrounded by ivy lea
ves were in the windows.
Mrs. David Blanton Kuyken
dall of Birmingham, Alabama,
was matron of honor. Her floor
length gown was fashioned in
green chiffon In an empire style.
The bodice was accented by Ve
nice lace collar and long, sheer
sleeves. The skirt was softly ga
thered from the side, front and
around the back of the dress.
Her headpiece was a green Dior
bow and illusion veil. She car
ried a colonial nosegay of white
daisy pom pon chrysanthemums
with yellow centers.
Bridesmaids were Miss Fran
Weissinger, Selma, Alabama;
Mrs. William Preston Bruner,
Jr., Ft. Walton, Florida; Mrs.
Clement T. Chandler, Austell,
Ga.; Mrs. Lee Kenneth Partiss,
Jr., Atlanta, Ga. Miss Ivy Long,
Auburn, Alabama, was junior
bridesmaid. They wore yellow
chiffon floor length dresses and
headpieces fashioned identical
ly to that of the matron of ho
nor. They carried colonial nose
gays.
The bride, given in marriage
by her brother, William Preston
Bruner, Jr., wore a candlelight
silk organza gown designed in
an empire style with a simple
jewel neckline. The short sleev
es and waistline were trimmed
in an elaborate alencon lace,
highlighted by clusters of cry
stals and pearls. This motif was
repeated in long floral sprays of
the lace around a scalloped hem
line. The gown was completed
by a sheer organza train flow-
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ing from the waist with appli
ques of the alencon lace and
crystal and pearl clusters. Her
candlelight, imported silk illu
sion floor length veil fell from a
spray of alencon lace petals em
broidered with pearls and cry
stals. She carried a colonial
nosegay of white snowsong ros
es, stephanotis, typsolphia, and
white Cattalya orchids shower
ed with ivory satin streamers.
She wore a single strand of pe
arls, a gift of the groom.
Mr. Bilbro, father of the groom
served as best man. Usher
groomsmen were Mr. Barry
Bilbro of Griffin, Mr. Cooper N.
Mills, Jr., of Atlanta, Mr. Cle
ment T. Chandler of Austell, Mr.
Milton F. Stokey, Jr. of Avon
Park, Florida and Mr. John A.
Baker of Lake Wales, Florida.
Mrs. Bruner chose for her
daughter’s wedding a beige silk
dress with a jeweled neckline
and front panel worn with mat
ching accessories. Her flower
was a white orchid.
Mrs. Bilbro’s dress was a light
blue silk and lace worn with
matching accessories. Her flo
wer was a white orchid.
A reception was held immed
iately following the ceremony
at the Saugahatchee Country
Club in Auburn, Alabama.
The bride’s table was centered
with a three tiered wedding cake
decorated with handspun white
roses and topped with a minia
ture nosegay, a replica of the
bride’s bouquet. The tiers were
separated by columns entwin
ed with lily-of-the-valley sprays.
Small daisy pom-pon chrysan
themums with yellow centers
were placed on the table around
the cake. The cake was cut by
Mrs. William Preston Long, Jr.,
aunt of the bride.
The groom’s cake, made of
chocolate, was decorated with
green grapes. The two tiers
were separated by columns.
Miss Raye Mitchell, cousin of
Brooks News
Dan Crawford Langford of
East Point is spnding this
week with his grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. Hubert R. Langford.
Mrs. Jack Bennett, Jenifer
and Richard Bennett and a fr
iend from Smyrna, were Thurs-
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the groom, served the cake.
Mrs. Harold Plowden, aunt of
the bride, poured coffee and
Miss Susan Mitchell, cousin of
the groom, served punch. The
bride’s book was kept by Mrs.
Fletcher Comer, Jr.
For traveling the bride chose
a brown voile suit worn with
brown accessories. Her corsage
was white orchids with yellow
throats.
Following a short wedding trip
the couple will reside in Aub
urn, Alabama until Mr. Bilbro
enters the Air Force for pilot tr
aining at Valdosta.
day guests of Mrs. Robert B.
Mask.
Tim Lynch, Steve Carson and
Jackie Couch have been spend
ing several days in Daytona Be
ach, Fla.
Mr. and Mrs. Fleming Wilson
of Griffin were Sunday guests
of Mrs. S. W. Wilson.
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Mrs. Matilda Connell and Mrs.
Bldd Evans were in Griffin last
week on business.
T. C. Hardy has been a patient
in the Griffin Hospital. Coleman
Putman has returned from the
Veterans Hospital in Atlanta
where he was a patient for sev
eral days.
Mrs. John C. Aldridge visited
in Vaughn last week.
Mrs. Irene Van Devender of
Fayetteville has been the guest
of Miss Helen Crawford.
Mrs. Hubert Langford was vis
iting in Griffin Saturday.
Vacation Bible School will be
held at White Water Baptist
Church beginning Monday, June
16, and will continue through
Friday, June 27. The school will
be held from 6 to 9 p.m. each
evening. Preparation day will
be held Saturday afternoon at
2:30 followed by a parade.
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Leath, Sr.
celebrated their 50th wedding
anniversary Sunday, June 1, at
their home.
Celebrating birthdays in June
are Miss Betty Sue Wilson, Mrs.
Hortense Youngblood, Miss Lily
Gable and Kenneth Youngblood.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Luther
Aldridge celebrated their first
wedding anniversary June 9.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sutterwhite
of East Point spent the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Hayes
and family.
Mrs. Lois Haynes visited her
sister, Mrs. Albert Duke in Cow
eta General Hospital Monday.
Mrs. J. D. Hayes, Miss Cheryl
Hayes and Mr. and Mrs. Pete
Grubbs attended a picnic at High
Falls last week.
Mrs. Jewell Henderson of Grlf
fin was the guest of Mrs. E. N.
Crawford and Miss Helen Craw
ford Monday.
Ronald Knight of Atlanta was
dinner guest of friends Sunday,
Teamon News
The Rev. and Mrs. Charles
Pirkle are attending the South
ern Baptist Convention in New
Orleans, La. this week.
Michael Henson, Ronnie Smith,
Albert Hicks, Jr. and Miss Gail
Smith were among the Griffin-
Spalding County graduates re
ceiving diplomas Thursday even
ing.
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Foster,
Debbie and Lary of Homestead,
Fla. spent several days with
their parents and grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. George Chappell,
recently.
Little Miss Debbie Thacker of
the West Vineyard road, Griffin,
was the overnight guest of her
grandmother, Mrs. Aaron Ran
dolph Friday.
Mrs. Dianne Conkle and Char
les Randolph were dinner gu
ests of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Ran
dolph Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Smith
have moved into their mobile
home on the McDonough-Luella
road.
Mrs. Lamar Smith and Mrs.
Henry McWhorter were hostess
es at dinner Sunday. Guests
were Jimmy and Daren McWhor
ter of Atlanta, Mr. and Mrs.
J. T. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Rog
er Rivers and Miss Carolyn Ri
vers of Griffin.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Fuller
ton and Donald of Jacksonville,
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Fla. visited Mr. and Mrs. Jam
es Matthews and other relatives
recently.
Mr. and Mrs. David Huey’s vi
sitors Sunday were Mr. and Mrs.
Tommie Barfield and family of
Forest Park.
Mrs. Erma Cobb of Griffin sp
ent tile day with Mr. and Mrs.
B. O. Carter recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Coker of
Smyrna visited Mr. and Mrs.
David Henson enroute to the
annual Brown reunion at Bar
nesville Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Joel Carter, Ka
ren and Paul were dinner gu
ests of their parents and gr
andparents, Mr. and Mrs. De
wey Dunn at Sunny Side Sunday.
Mrs. Aline Wood is on an ex
tended stay in Athens where
she is visiting her sister, Mrs.
J. E. Patrick and friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Grady Banister,
Jr. and Grady 111 visited their
grandmother, Mrs. F. L. Glass,
who continues ill at her home in
Sunny Side, Sunday.
Little Miss Pamela Hammond
of Griffin was the weekend gu
ests of her grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. Charles M. Smoak Jr.
during the weekend.
Vacation Bible School will
be held June 16-20 at Teamon
Baptist Church. The school will
be held from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m.
Shirley Ann White To
Wed James Hudson
Mr. and Mrs. Perry White of
Griffin announce the engagement
of their daughter, Miss Shirley
Ann White, to RFC James Lee
Hudson, son of Mr. and Mrs.
James H. Hudson of Griffin.
The bride-elect graduated in
1968 from Griffin High School.
She is presently employed at
Claxton’s Pharmacy.
Mr. Hudson attended Griffin
High School. He is now serv
ing in Germany with the U. S.
Army.
The wedding date will be an
ounced.
Altar Society
Has Meet
Sacred Heart Altar Society
held a communion breakfast re
cently at Capri Restaurant.
Officers of the Society are as
follows:
President, Mrs. Joe Cordell;
vice president, Mrs. Frank
Sims; secretary, Mrs. Joe Man
sour; treasurer, Mrs. Lewis San
ders.
Father O’Malley spoke briefly
on the accomplishments of the
society during the past year and
expressed his thanks to the lad
ies.
Thirty people were present.
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Miss Shirley Ann White
Home Hints
When you consider buying a
side of beef, recognize that
weights quoted usually are
“hanging” weights — the weight
before cutting, trimming and
boning. The cutting loss—the ex
cess fat and bone that’s thrown
away — can vary from 20 to 30
per cent or more. For example,
if you buy a 300-pound side of
beef and the cutting loss is 25
per cent, you would get only 225
pounds of usable meat cuts.