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— Griffin Daily News Thursday, November 16,1972
Page 14
Miss Debra Quick
to wed Mr. Beasley
Mr. and Mrs. James T. Quick
of Senoia announce the for
thcoming marriage of their
daughter, Miss Debra Jean
Quick, to Mr. James Albert
Beasley Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs.
James Albert Beasley Sr. of
Griffin.
Miss Quick is the grand
daughter of Mrs. Irene Quick of
Senoia and the late Mr. Willis
Quick and Mr. and Mrs. Jeff H.
Morley of Roswell, New
Mexico.
She is a 1971 graduate of
North Bellingham, Mass, and is
presently employed by the
Griffin-Spalding County School
System.
Mr. Beasley is the grandson
of the late Mr. and Mrs. J. B.
Bailey and Mr. and Mrs. John
Raymond Beasley of Griffin.
He is a 1969 graduate of
Griffin High School and is
employed by the Holan Co. of
Griffin.
The wedding will be held
November 22 at 5 p.m. at the
Senoia Baptist Church. A
reception will follow in the
church reception hall.
All friends and relatives are
invited to attend.
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Ceres Club
has meeting
The Ceres Club met at the
homMf Mrs. Lome Shewfelt for
the rfovember meeting.
Mrs. Warren Storey,
president, called the meeting to
order. The minutes were read
by Mrs. Jerry Walker.
It was announced that the
annual Christmas party will be
held at the Elks Club Dec. 9 at
7:30 p.m.
Mrs. Rosie Tai was welcomed
as a new member.
A silent auction was held
while refreshments were served
by Mrs. Shewfelt and Mrs.
Doelas Landes.
Facing Winter
Winter weather is hard on
most co m ole xions, so be
extra careful to keep your
face moist and smooth. A
hot towel applied to the face
will open pores. Then apply
your favorite cream (mayon
naise is a good moisturizer),
massage upward, then tissue
off excess. Start your face
saving program before the
wrinkles set in.
Pomona
VMW has
meeting
The Pomona United Metho
dist Women (UMW) met at the
home of Mrs. Loring Kilgore for
the November meeting. Mrs.
Ruel Martin, president, called
the meeting to order and led in
prayer.
Mrs. Henry Boggs gave the
book report from “God’s
Psychiatry,” by Charles L.
Allen on the Ten Command
ments.
Mrs. Kilgore gave the
devotional and led in prayer.
Mrs. Wiley Stewart presented
the programi “Creative Health
For Daily Living” by Norman
Vincent Peal. The title of the
program was “The Value Os
Thanksgiving.”
Mrs. Ed Griffin, secretary,
read the minutes and Miss Ruth
Mullins gave the treasurer’s
report.
The group voted to send
Thanksgiving baskets to shut
ins.
The following officers for 1973
were elected:
Mrs. Ruel Martin, president;
Mrs. Wiley Stewart, vice presi
dent; Mrs. Ed Griffin, secre
tary; Miss Ruth Mullins,
treasurer; Mrs. Henry Boggs
and Mrs. Bill Manley, book
reporters; Mrs. Loring Kilgore,
devotional; Mrs. Amos Mullins,
card chairman; Mrs. Frank
Griffin, flower chairman.
The group voted to donate $25
to the Play-To-Learn School for
Christmas.
The members will take gifts
to cancer patients this year in
lieu of exchanging Christmas
gifts.
Glitter Polish
Pastel glitter is the look
for holiday wear. And glitter
make-up and nail polish en
hances the subtle sparkle of
evening dresses and suits.
Miss Kathy James
marries Mr. Miller
The marriage of Miss Kathy
Denise James to Mr. Michael
Keith Miller was solemnized
November 3 at 7:30 p.m. at
Faith Baptist Church. The Rev.
M. L. Boyce performed the
double ring ceremony.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Bobby E. James
of Griffin and the groom is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin A.
Miller of Jonesboro.
The church was decorated
with a central arrangement of
white glads, pom pons, large
white mums and button mums.
Five seven branch candelabra
were used across the back. Two
emerald palm trees were used
on each side and fem balls were
used on each candelabra. The
kneeling bench was entwined
with ivy.
Mrs. Harriett Dearing, or
ganist, and Mrs. Clarence Jack
son, soloist, presented a
program of wedding music
including the songs “Speak
Softly Love”, Wedding Prayer”
and “Love Story”.
Ricky James, brother of the
bride, and Fletcher Miller,
brother of the groom, lit the
candles.
Mr. Marvin A. Miller served
as his son’s best man. Ushers
were Mr. Bill Hodges of
Morrow, Mr. Bobby Miller and
Mr. Wayne Miller of Jonesboro,
brothers of the groom, and Mr.
Gene James of Griffin, brother
of the bride.
Daryl Fletcher served as ring
bearer.
Miss Nancy Smith of Griffin
was maid of honor. She wore an
apricot mira-mist dress
featuring an empire waist, a
low round neckline and camelot
sleeves. Apricot and beige trim
accented the empire waist and
camelot sleeves. She carried a
bouquet of bronze daisy-like
mums, yellow feathered car
nations and baby’s breath with
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yellow velvet streamers.
Bridesmaids were Mrs. Kristi
Padgett of Cornelius, N. C.,
Mrs. Diane Fordham of Griffin,
Mrs. Lynn Miller and Mrs. Patti
Miller of Jonesboro, sisters-in
law of the groom. Their dresses
were identical to the maid of
honor’s. They carried bronze
daisy-like mums, yellow
feathered carnations and
baby’s breath with apricot
velvet streamers.
Little Miss Angela Bedding
field served as flower girl. Her
dress was identical to the other
attendants except had short
puff sleeves. She carried a
white lace basket with bronze
daisy-like mums, yellow
feathered carnations and
baby’s breath with yellow
velvet streamers.
The bride was given in
marriage by her father. She
wore a wedding gown of white
peau de sole. The skirt was styl
ed with lace appliques, pearls
arranged in flowers and lace
around the hem. The skirt
formed a chapel length train.
The bodice of white mira mist
with lace overlay had a low
neckline. Mira mist formed the
high neckline with lace
scalloped collar. Pearls were
scattered around the neck and
empire waist line. The gown
had long bishop sleeves. Her
three tiered lace mantilla was
chapel length. The gown and
veil were made by the bride.
The bride carried a bouquet of
feathered white carnations, lily
of the valley, white orchid and
green ivy with love knot
streamers. The bouquet was
placed on a white Bible, a gift
from the BYW of Faith Baptist
Church.
Mrs. James, mother of the
bride, wore an olive green floor
length gown with empire waist,
full sleeves and stand-up collar.
Gold braid trim accented the
empire waist and neckline. She
wore matching accessories and
a white orchid corsage.
Mrs. Miller, mother of the
groom, chose a lacy knit bodice
printed in blue, brown and white
paisley design with creamy
white collar and cuffs. The floor
length skirt was creamy-white
knit. She wore brown ac
cessories and a white orchid
corsage.
Following the wedding a
reception was held in the church
dining hall.
The bride’s table was covered
with a white satin cloth overlaid
with white chantilly lace. The
three tiered wedding cake was
topped with a miniature bride
and groom and was separated
with Grecian columns. Each
tier had sweet peas draped
around with green leaves. The
bride’s bouquet was placed on
the table.
The punch table was covered
with white chantilly lace over
white satin cloth. A silver punch
bowl was used in the center.
Two five branch candelabra
were used on each side of the
punch bowl. The bridesmaids
bouquets were placed on the
table.
Serving at the reception were
Mrs. Frances James, Mrs.
Ellen Chambley, Mrs. Mussett
Schall, aunts of the bride, and
Mrs. Rachel Smith.
The bride’s book was kept by
Miss Debbie Chambley of
Griffin. The book table was
covered with white chantilly
lace over a white satin cloth. A
white plume pen and bridal
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For a wedding trip to North
Georgia, the bride wore a beige
blouse, brown vest and plaid
skirt. She were brown ac
cessories and the white orchid
lifted from her bouquet.
Mr. and Mrs. Miller will
reside in Jonesboro where the
groom is employed with
General Trailer Service in
Hapeville.
Prior to the wedding, parties
were held as follows:
A tea was given by Mrs. Joan
Butler and Mrs. Mamie Vickery
at Mrs. Vickery’s home Sept. 23.
A miscellaneous shower was
given by Mrs. Virginia Laster at
her home Sept. 28.
A miscellaneous shower was
given Oct. 9 by Mrs. Linda
Hines at her home.
The BYW of Faith Baptist
Church entertained with a
miscellaneous shower Oct. 17 at
the church.
The bridesmaids dinner was
given by Mrs. Rachel Smith and
Miss Nancy Smith Nov. 1 at the
Holiday Inn.
The rehearsal dinner was
given by the groom’s parents in
the church dining hall.
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Faith Baptist
WMU meets
The Faith Baptist Church
WMU met at the home of Mrs.
Dorothy Hudgins for the
November meeting.
Mrs. Hudgins opened the
meeting with prayer. Mrs. L. M.
Horton read the prayer
calendar and led in prayer.
The program was presented
by Mrs. Velma Lewis. Those
taking part were Mrs. Mary
Boyce, Mrs. Dorothy Hudgins,
Mrs. Jean Shoupe, Mrs. J. P.
Thaxton, Mrs. Jackie Jones and
Mrs. Velma Lewis.
A special offering was taken
for the World Day of Prayer.
Mrs. Mary Boyce, pastor’s
wife, was welcomed as a new
member.
Mrs. Jean Shoupe closed the
meeting with prayer.
Refreshments were served to
the eight members and two
visitors present.
The December meeting will
be held at the home of Mrs. J. P.
Thaxton.