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Miss Diane Kuhn
marries Mr. Baker
Miss Diane Rose Kuhn,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Kuhn of Fort Atkinson, lowa,
became the bride of Mr.
William Donald Baker recently.
Mr. Baker is the son of Colonel
and Mrs. Robert Baker, retired,
of Alexandria, Virginia and the
grandson of the late Mr. and
Mrs. William Harold Land of
Griffin.
The Rev. John J. Reilly
performed the ceremony in
Saint Athanasius Church in
Mountain View, California.
Given in marriage by her
father, the bride wore an em
pire styled gown with an A-line
skirt of white satin organza. The
high necked bodice had an old
fashioned flavor in the yolk
design and fitted sleeves of
Nottingham lace and seed
pearls. The gown was further
enhanced by a deep flounce of
matching lace, a satin ribbon at
the waist with streamers down
the back and appliqued lace and
seed pearls flowerettes down
the skirt. Matching lace also
highlighted the chapel length
train. Her headpiece was a lace
covered cap accented with
ribbon and seed pearls from
which an elbow length sheer
veil extended. She carried a
Miss Gwendolyn Brown
to marry PFC Holmes
Mr. and Mrs. Lawson E.
Brown announce the engage
ment of their daughter, Miss
Gwendolyn June Brown, to PFC
Ronald Alvin Holmes, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin I. Holmes of
Griffin.
The bride-elect is a sopho
more business administration
NOTICE
L Geraldine M. (Gatlin)
Parker have received
control of the business
known as Gatlin’s Triangle. I
will be solely responsible for
all debts of the business now
or in the future.
Dated Dec. 1,1972 at Griffin,
Ga. Sign Geraldine M. Gatlin
Parker.
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cascade of white and pink roses.
She wore a gold heart-shaped
locket that had been given to
her mother by her father on
their wedding day.
The matron of honor was Mrs.
Larry Giesen of Willmar,
Minnesota. Miss Becky Kuhn of
Fort Atkinson, lowa, sister of
the bride, and Miss Carol
Bradshaw of San Francisco
were bridesmaids. They wore
identical gowns, old fashioned
in style. Their fitted sleeves and
high necked yolk bodice of white
lace was contrasted by an
emerald green cummerbund
skirt and deep ruffle flounce.
They carried colonial bouquets
of white daisy mums, pink roses
and baby’s breath and wore
wreaths of the same flowers in
their hair.
Mr. Raymond Myers of
Alexandria Va. served as best
man. Mr. Randy Baker of
Alexandria, brother of the
groom, and Mr. Richard Wilt of
Sunnyvale, Calif. were
groomsmen. Guests were
ushered by Mr. Roti Fava of
Damascus, Md. and Mr. Vahe’
Kevorkian of Sydney, Australia.
A reception followed in the
Patrician Room of the Cabana
Hyatt House Hotel in Palo Alto.
major at Clayton Junior
College, and is the grand
daughter of Mrs. Rosa R.
Rosser and the late Auston
Rosser of Jenkinsburg and Mrs.
C. P. Brown and the late Mr.
Brown.
Mr. Holmes attended Clayton
Junior College and is serving in
the U. S. Army at Ft. Mon
mouth, N. J. where he attends
Signal Corps School. His grand
parents are Mr. and Mrs. E. 0.
Holmes and the late Mr. and
Mrs. Samuel Fowler of
Thomaston.
The wedding will be Decem
ber 30 at Audubon Forest
Methodist Church in Atlanta.
Miss Sherry Copeland
marries Mr. Tumlin
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Mrs. William Donald Baker
Following their honeymoon,
spent in an ocean cottage at
Carmel, California, Mr. and
Mrs. Baker are making their
home at 1555 West Middlefield
road, Mountain View, Califor
nia.
Mr. Baker is employed by
Dundee Mills as their sales
representative in the Pacific
Northwest Territory. Mrs.
Baker is a stewardess for
United Airlines and is presently
based in San Francisco, Califor
nia.
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Miss Gwendolyn Brown
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Copeland
announce the marriage of their
daughter, Miss Sherry Lynn
Copeland, to Mr. James L.
Tumlin, son of Mrs. P. H. Max
well and Mr. J. R. Tumlin of
Atlanta.
The wedding was performed
by Judge Jack Smith on Decem
ber 15 in his chambers.
Miss Copeland is a graduate
of Griffin High School and
Griffin Business College. She is
presently employed as an LPN
with Ga. Regional Hospital in
Atlanta.
Mr. Tumlin attended William
A. Bass High School and
Georgia State University. He is
on the staff of Georgia Regional
Hospital.
After a short wedding trip,
Mr. and Mrs. Tumlin are
residing in Decatur.
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Make-up creates optical il
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If you’re trying to play down
that double chin (while
you’re exercising and losing
weight) use a darker shade
of make-up base under the
chin and carefully blend
edges with the rest of the
make-up.
~ Writer ’
Matthau
_ Carol
Burnett
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