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— Griffin Daily News Thursday, August 10,1972
Miss Susan Gregory
to wed Mr. Blakely
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Watt
Gregory Jr. of Pine Bluff,
Arkansas announce the engage
ment of their daughter, Miss
Susan Jetton Gregory, to Mr.
Tilman Trammell Blakely Jr.,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Tilman
Trammell Blakely of Griffin.
The bride-elect is the grand
daughter of the late Dr. and
Mrs. Walter H. Simmons and
Mrs. Henry Watt Gregory and
the late Mr. Gregory of Pine
Bluff.
Miss Gregory is a graduate of
Rollins College where she was a
member of Pi Beta Phi Soror
ity. She is employed by Invest
ment Data Corporation in San
Francisco.
Mr. Blakely is the grandson of
Mr. Newton Marion Jordan of
Tennille and the late Mrs.
Jordan and Mr. and Mrs.
Benjamin Rush Blakely of
Griffin.
He was graduated from the
University of Alabama where
she was a member of Phi Delta
Beauty Tips
Keep That Curl
A good setting lotion will
help keep the curl in your
hair even with the summer’s
heat and humidity.
Hint of Tint
Moisturizers now come
with a hit of tint to give you
a glow under or over founda
tion. Or you can use the
moisturizer-b lush without
foundation if your complex
ion is good enough.
Baby Skin
Nightly applications of
baby oil will help you keep
that sun-bronzed look even
and moist by preventing the
skin from drying and peel
ing.
Helpful Coverup
Transparent leg-m a k e-up
and body bronzers are par
ticularly helpful during the
summer. They cover close
to-the surface veins and even
out tans.
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Miss Susan Jetton Gregory
Theta fraternity.
The wedding will be Septem
ber 16 at the First Presbyterian
Church in Pine Bluff, Arkansas.
Je// Carden
celebrates
10th birthday
Jeff Carden, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Julian A. Carden,
celebrated his 10th birthday
with a party at the City Park.
Hot dogs, potato chips,
pickles, soft drinks and cup
cakes were served to the guests.
Party favors were given to the
children. The group played
minature golf.
Those present were Tony
Sanders, Jeff Cleghorn, Barry
Brannan, Kevin Mitchell, Tim
Burgess, Eric Britt, Buddy
lenders, Todd Carden, Dena
Carden, Mr. and Mrs. Joel
Brannan, Mr. and Mrs. Roy T.
Carden, grandparents, Mrs.
Ruth Evans, Mr. and Mrs.
Carden and the honoree.
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By MRS. C. M. SMOAK
Mrs. Ralph Strickland was
accompanied by Mr. and Mrs.
Billy Leverett and Miss Gigie
Leverett of Jackson on a plane
trip to visit her son, Louie D.
Strickland in San Francisco,
Calif, recently. Mr. Strickland
is affiliated with Music-At-
Currdan Theater in San
Francisco.
District Two of the Georgia
Department of Agriculture was
host to the employment of
consumer protection division
field forces at a state wide
picnic at Indian Springs Sun
day. The No. Two, one of five
district offices, is located in
Griffin. Charles M. Smoak Jr. is
supervisor of the 37 county
areas. Miss Deborah Brooks of
Griffin is office secretary. Mr.
and Mrs. Charles M. Smoak Jr.
were among approximately 230
people in attendance at the
event.
Mrs. Carlos White, Mrs. Steve
Hollingsworth, Mrs. Teresa
Harkness, Mrs. Gibbie Boggus
and Miss Jane Hollingsworth
attended the annual EMC picnic
at Indian Springs Wednesday of
last week.
Mrs. Alene Wood visited her
son, J. B. Wood Jr. and family
during the weekend. They at
tended church services at
Teamon Baptist Church Sunday
morning.
Mrs. Rex Culberson and
daughter of Miami, Fla. were
guests of Mrs. Joel Lynch,
Debra Lynch and Mrs. Alene
Wood Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Smith
and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mc-
Whorter visited their relatives,
Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Smith in
Newnan recently. Mr. and Mrs.
Merrill Smith of Newnan, Mr.
and Mrs. McWhorter and Mr.
and Mrs. Smith toured points of
interest in North Georgia last
week including Buford Dam,
Lanier and Hiawassee
country fair. In route home they
visited their brother and sister
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
Smith of Doraville.
Mr. and Mrs. Otis Capps
spent a vacation at Silver
Springs, Cedar Keys and
Homssia, Fla. recently.
Jason McKneely
celebrates
first birthday
Jason McKneely, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Gene McKneely,
celebrated his first birthday
with a party at his home, 1209
West Broad street.
A clown gave party favors to
the children.
Cake, ice cream and soft
drinks were served to the
following:
Stevie Hendrix, Mathew
Smith, Linda Freeman, Cherie
Freeman, James Freeman,
Dwayne McKneely, Terry
McKneely, Tammy McKneely
and Newton McKneely.
Mrs. Ethel McKneely, Mrs.
Therrelle McKneely, Mr. and
Mrs. Mike McKneely, Mrs.
Clara Gardner, Mr. and Mrs.
Jesse Pritchard, Mrs. Agnes
Pritchard, Mrs. Joe LaPrade,
Mrs. Steven Hendrix and Miss
Jean Bailey.
Fashion Tips
MIX AND MATCH
Layers upon layers upon
layers — that’s the fashion
trend for spring and fall.
Slacks and sweaters, with
jacket over; cardigans with
sleeves rolled up, with a
long-sleeved shirt or pullover
underneath; skirt, shirt,
sweater, one on top of the
other. Layers give you lots
of looks with fewer clothes —
all you have to do is mix
and match—and mix and
match some more.
Miss Dianne Williams
marries Mr. Brannon
Miss Virginia Dianne
Williams became the bride of
Mr. Terry Lee Brannon July 21
at Oak Hill Baptist Church. The
double ring ceremony was
performed by the Rev. Warren
Beddingfield.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Cliff O’Neal
Williams of Griffin. She is the
granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Tommy Williams of Griffin and
Mr. Luther Toland, formerly of
Griffin and the late Mrs. Luther
Toland.
The groom is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Lloyd Brannon. He is
the grandson of the late Mr. and
Mrs. Jimmy Brannon of Coch
ran and the late Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Shivers of Zebulon.
The church was decorated
with a color scheme of yellow
and green. One 15 branch
candelabra was placed in the
front center holding a central
arrangement of mums, carna
tions and gladioli. Two three
branch candelabra were placed
on each side of the central
arrangement. The candelabra
were decorated with greenery.
Two huge white baskets were
used in the church and were
decorated with greenery.
A program of wedding music
was presented by Mrs. Darlene
Gilbert, pianist, and Mrs.
Nadane Graham, soloist. Mrs.
Graham sang “We’ve Only Just
Begun”, before the ceremony
and “The Lord’s Prayer” was
sung while the couple knelt on
the kneeling bench at the close
of the ceremony.
Mr. Mike Zager of Griffin
served as best man. Ushers
were Mr. Kenneth Oliver, Mr.
Allan Williams, both of Griffin
and Mr. Bobby Brannon of
Atlanta. Mr. Oliver lit the
candles before the ceremony.
Master Sammy Toland
served as ring bearer. He
carried a white satin pillow
trimmed in white lace and the
wedding bands were held by
white satin ribbons.
Miss Cathy Smith of Griffin
was maid of honor. Her gown
was green dotted swiss styled
with a high neckline and a high
waisted belt of the same
material with a white dotted
swiss bow attached in back. Her
bouquet was of carnations and
spring flowers with green
ribbon streamers and love
knots. Her headpiece was of
green ribbon and green net. Her
accessories were a gift from the
bride.
Bridesmaids were Miss Joan
Foster of Charleston, South
Carolina, Miss Judy Nelms of
Griffin and Miss Nancy Toland
of Griffin. Their dresses were
yellow dotted swiss, featuring
puffed sleeves, high neck and a
high waisted belt of the same
material and a bow attached to
the back. Their bouquets were
yellow carnations and other
spring flowers with green
ribbon and streamers of love
knots. Their headpieces were
yellow ribbon with yellow net.
Their accessories were gifts
from the bride.
Little Miss Cathy Mizzell of
Charleston, South Carolina was
flower girl. She was dressed
identical to the bridesmaids
except for a ruffle of white
dotted swiss attached to the
lower portion of the gown. She
carried a white basket filled
with yellow carnations and
spring flowers. Her accessories
were a gift from the bride.
The bride was given in marri
age by her father. Her gown
was of white satin overlaid with
sheer and white lace. The gown
featured a high neckline, long
full sleeves of sheer with
designs of lace flowers attached
at the wrist with several satin
buttons. The lower portion of
the gown was trimmed in lace.
The bodice was covered in lace
and small pearls. The train was
attached to the waist with a silk
bow. The full train featured lace
trim with small lace flowers
and pearls. The bride wore an
arm length veil trimmed in
lace. The veil was attached to a
headpiece of ribbon and lace.
The bride's bouquet was white
and yellow carnations placed
around an orchid. The bouquet
was trimmed in white ribbon
and lace. White ribbon
streamers were attached tied in
love knots.
Mrs. Williams, mother of the
bride, chose a street length sky
blue suit. She chose a clutch bag
of sequins and white shoes and
gloves. Mrs. Williams wore a
pale blue orchid with blue
ribbon.
Mrs. Brannon, mother of the
groom, wore a beige dress with
sheer long beige sleeves. She
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wore beige accessories and an
orchid corsage with pale yellow
ribbon.
A reception was held at the
church in the reception hall
following the wedding.
The bride’s book table was
covered in green linen overlaid
with lace. A dozen of red roses
were placed on the table. The
bride’s book was kept by Miss
Martha Massengale.
The punch table was covered
with yellow linen overlaid with
lace. An end arrangement of
yellow, white and green flowers
was placed on the table along
with a large cut glass punch
bowl. The bride and groom
glasses were used also.
The bride’s table featured a
three tiered wedding cake with
yellow roses and topped with a
bride and groom. The table was
covered in yellow linen overlaid
with lace.
Mrs. Ellie Brannon of
Atlanta, sister-in-law of the
groom, and Mrs. Peggy Gray,
sister of the groom, served at
the reception.
The bride chose as her going
away outfit a blue and white suit
with white accessories. She
wore the orchid lifted from her
bouquet.
After a short wedding trip, the
couple will reside at 1517 Spring
Valley Circle, Griffin. The
groom is presently in the
Marine Corps Reserve and will
report to Parris Island for
active duty on September 18.
Mari Griffin
honored on
first birthday
Mari Griffin, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Calvin Griffin Jr.,
celebrated her first birthday
with a party at her home, 1614
Pinebrook drive.
Ice cream, cake and soft
drinks were served to the
following:
Brandy Robertson, Joe, Cindy
and Julia Maddox, Amy Nix,
Chris and Kevin Gatlin,
Heather Hammock, Greg,
Greta and Gary Harris and the
honoree.
Adults present were Mr. and
Mrs. Jerry Robertson, Mr. and
Mrs. Eugene Maddox, Mrs.
Barbara Nix, Mrs. Karen
Russell, Mrs. Brenda Gatlin,
Mrs. Ann Edwards, Mrs. Jean
Hammock, Mrs. Katie Harris,
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Robertson,
Mr. and Mrs. Randy Fisher,
Miss Cheryl Griffin, Mr. and
Mrs. Judge Camp, and grand
parents, Mrs. L. G. Robertson
and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Griffin
Sr. and the honoree’s parents.
Tammy Moore
celebrates
first birthday
Tammy Marie Moore,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Robert F. Moore, celebrated
her first birthday with a party
at her home.
Cake, ice cream and punch
were served to the following:
Deborah Killingsworth,
Denise Killingsworth, Susan
Weaver, Susan Gaston, Andy
Penley, Deborah Moore, Tim
Moore, Robin Moore, Pamela
Moore, Kathy Moore, Mr. and
Mrs. Robert F. Moore and the
honoree, Tammy Moore.
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