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About Griffin daily news. (Griffin, Ga.) 1924-current | View Entire Issue (April 16, 1977)
* ■ Miss Carroll Betzold t marries Mr. Miller Christ Episcopal Church in Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla. was • the scene Saturday, April 9, for the marriage of Miss Carroll Ann Betzold, to Mr. Jeffrey Stranahan Miller. The Rev. Alexander Juhan performed the double ring ceremony at 12 noon. • The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Frederick Betzold of Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla., formerly of Griffin. The • groom is the son of Dr. and Mrs. Harry Plummer Miller of Mercer, Pennsylvania. , Mr. Joseph McCord Miller of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania served as his brother’s best man. Groomsmen were Mr. • Paul Frederick Betzold, Jr. of Charlotte, N. C., brother of the bride, and Dr. Richard Alan Peck of Morganton, N. C., • brother-in-law of the groom. Miss Margaret Moffett Jones of Griffin, cousin of the bride, • was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Cynthia Mcßae Jones of Griffin, cousin of the bride, and Mrs. James » Ernest Kroncke of Winston- Salem, N. C. The bridal attendants were , gowned alike in floor length dresses of kelly green and white floral printed silk peau. The dresses were styled with a • gathered empire bodice and , Miss Karen Scarborough to wed Mr. Westbury Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Scarborough of Stone Mountain announce the engagement of • their daughter, Miss Karen Renee’ Scarborough, to Mr. Ronald Paul Westbury, son of the Rev. and Mrs. S. J. • Westbury of Jenkinsburg. The bride-elect will graduate in May from Berry College in Rome with a B.S. degree in v A. KTmi c vlllk ** ff/ ! ’ W W i) -W W' W / v - 11 - /1 1 i • I 1 ’I ( /1 ; I M * il. ‘ In this I new formal, you’re in velvet! Here s our new Calais, by Palm Beach* Formals— and it's truly luxurious velvet. Styled in a one button. shawl-collar model, with satin lapels, and fashion detailing inspired by European elegance. Available with either matching or color-coordinated trousers. A formal of incom parable distinction, and yours at a surprisingly modest rental price. Contact Keith Fernander Formal Wear Specialist 227-3293 vJtewrMM'/ Formal Wear - Lower Level were topped with a removable matching sheer capelet. They carried baskets of white roses, mums and fern. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a formal gown of white bridal organza. Alencon lace and seed pearls appliqued the sheer yoked empire bodice which featured a high scalloped neckline and long fitted sleeveslinished in a point at the wrist. Alencon lace appliques and seed pearls highlighted the A-line skirt and trimmed the hemline. An attached chapel train fell gracefully from the waistline. Her veil of silk illusion fell softly from a camelot cap overlaid with alencon lace petals and clusters of seed pearls. The bride carried a cascade of white roses, stephanotis, and fem overlaying a prayerbook belonging to her great grand mother and carried by the bride’s mother at her wedding. The mother of the bride wore a floor length gown of powder blue chiffon. Her corsage was a cymbidium orchid. The groom’s mother was attired in mint green chiffon and she wore a cymbidium orchid corsage. Following the wedding, a champagne brunch was given by the bride’s parents at The Biology. Mr. Westbury is a graduate of Central Bible College and serves as administrator of the Westbury Medical Care Home in Conyers. The wedding will be held Saturday, June 18, at 4 p.m. at the Eastminster Presbyterian Church in Stone Mountain. Mrs. Jeffrey S. Miller Fountains in Ponte Vedra Beach. Serving at the reception were Mrs. Richard Alan Peck of Morganton, N. C., sister of the groom, and Mrs. Howard Danks Seel of Charlotte, N. C., and Mrs. William Anderson Mitchell of Marietta, Ga., cousins of the bride. Miss Margaret Crawford Miller, sister of the groom, kept the bride’s book. Cousins of the bride, Misses Katie and Jennifer Mitchell passed out white satin rice roses to the guests. After a wedding trip to Sea Island, Ga., Mr. and Mrs. Miller will reside in Charlotte, N. C. The groom is an administrator at Presbyterian Hospital and the bride is assistant director of employee relations at Union Carbide Corporation. The Summer. ,'AWA\ Bride ■> 2 f! \ x* j/ \>W ml W 1\ You’re special, and so is F i g j f*sE|p' W\ A/ USSt W /5L 4 \ your wedding. Let us help you A /I ' hESRB ‘IF choose your gown with tender J /jHi’Qlfl Ty JmHh loving care — find your special X.. I vtvcCf — W&fls jfe ambiance — reflect your •r- special identity. Pictured: W 0 WI3F Ruffled hem nylon organza gown, W' delicately iced with JEWf ’ Wjf A / alencon lace. '> s& Cf ' y - r / fl /7io«'T W r 7 gj //gig m t ; Fw I • Mother-of-the-bride dresses / Z / f ® • Lingerie for bridal trousseau /.fg: T7p ‘c ® Wit M'l J /f fw ffl pWWMWff •’’Going Away” ensembles //.;/ Pl# ■ w . /w rlf /f I \ • Engraved invitations and informals /■/ i »Ig ■ tOnry /j i Ijß I iib - Al I ■ wy* &Vl/fw 1 » «IJ -A V\> /Ivi is 111 W\ ///&! UJI ir ?wZf a > Ir ®Pip IWV'wA >g /I ■ / IvM Mmlß* Come in and consult with Miss Peggy Jones -- She will be happy to assist you with your wedding plans. Bridal Dept. - Second Floor Miss Laverne Lindsey engaged to Mr. Mays Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Lindsey of Orchard Hill announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Miss Laverne Lindsey, to Mr. Eric Mays, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil E. Mays of Griffin. Miss Lindsey is the grand daughter of Mrs. Anne B. Presley of Atlanta and Mrs. Jossie Owens of Zebulon. She is a 1977 graduate of Lamar County High School and Miss Linda Pierce to marry Mr. Wilson Mr. and Mrs. Grady F. Pierce of Griffin announce the engage ment and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Miss Linda Faye Pierce, to Mr. Tony Lee Wilson, son of Mrs. Miss Marta Beth Daniel is bride of Mr. Dunn Mrs. C. E. Daniel announces the marriage of her daughter, Miss Marta Beth Daniel, to Mr. Herbert Lanier Dunn, on Saturday, April 2. The Rev. Amos King performed the ceremony at the Lewis-Mills home in Griffin. The bride is the daughter of Mr. C. E. Daniel of Jackson. Mr. Dunn is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John W. McLean and Mr. is presently employed with Kroger of Griffin. Mr. Mays is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Mays of Griffin and Mrs. Chadwick of Orchard Hill. He is a 1975 graduate of Griffin High School and attended Gordon Junior College in Barnesville. Mr. Mays is presently employed with Mays Printing Company. The wedding will take place May 20 at 7:30 p.m. at the First Baptist Church of Orchard Hill. Louise Wilson of Griffin and the late Mr. Joe L. Wilson. Miss Pierce is a 1975 graduate of Griffin High School and is presently employed with the First National Bank of Griffin. Herbert Dunn. Miss Pamela Bailey was the bride’s maid of honor. Mr. Mike Whatley served as best man. Also attending were Mr. Terry Marshall, Miss Elizabeth Wallace and Mrs. Amos King. After a short wedding trip, Mr. and Mrs. Dunn are living in Griffin. Miss Laverne Lindsey ," F- 'fl r Miss Linda Pierce of Field High School in Mogadore, Ohio and is presently employed with S. S. Kresge, Atlanta District. A May wedding is planned. Mr. Wilson is a 1970 graduate — Griffin Daily News Saturday, April 16,1977 Page 7 Art index NEW YORK (AP) - Colum bia University is compiling an index of an estimated 60,000 ar ticles in 19th-century American art journals. 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