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Griffin Daily News Saturday, July 9,1977
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Miss Marsha St Clair
marries Mr. Crawford
Marsha Kaye St Clair was
married to Edward Grant
Crawford at Second Baptist
Church. The Rev. William
Southerland performed the
double ring ceremony.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin B. St Clair
of Savannah. She is the grand
daughter of Mrs. Grace St Clair
and the late Mr. Fred St Clair of
Roanoke, Va., and the late Mr.
and Mrs. “Tink ” Noell.
The groom is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Everett E. Crawford
of Griffin. He is the grandson of
Mrs. Mollie Murray of
Greencove, Fla. and the late
Mr. Ezra Crawford and the late
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Simpkins of
Griffin.
Mrs. Kenny Ervin presented
the music. She sang, “The
Wedding Song,” “The Lords
Prayer” and “Whither Thou
Goest." Mrs. Joan Sheppard
played the organ.
The groom’s father served as
his son’s best man. The usher’s
were Jeff Hunt, Joe McGee,
David McDonald and Steve
Harrison all of Griffin.
The maid of honor was Renee
Stewart of Griffin. She wore a
floor length dress of yellow knit
with a sheer floral cape. She
carried a bouquet of apricot and
yellow daisy pompons with
baby’s breath and steamers of
multi colors to match her cape.
The bridesmaids were Regina
Harmon of Senoia, Jan Merritt
and Merrie Crawford, both of
Griffin and Leslie Russell of
Miss Lois Whitted
marries Mr. Peek
Miss Ixris Clydene Whitted
became the bride of Mr. James
Edward Peek on Saturday,
June 25, at 7:30 p.m. at the Oak
Hill Baptist Church in Griffin.
The double ring ceremony
was performed by the Rev.
Warren Bedingfield.
Mrs. Peek is the daughter of
Mrs. Hazel Whitted and the late
Mr. Clyde Whitted of Griffin.
Mr. Peek is the son of Mr. and
Mrs.J.T. Peek and the late Mr.
Peek of Griffin.
A program of wedding music
was presented by Miss Mary
Kendrick, organist, and Miss
Kim Bedingfield, pianist. Mr.
and Mrs. Donald Harper of
Griffin sang “Whither Thou
Goest,” “What Love Is,” and
“Walk Hand In Hand.” Miss
Cheryl Griffin sang “The Lord’s
Prayer.”
Given in marriage by her
brother, Mr. Barry Whitted of
Griffin, the bride wore a formal
gown of white tiffany jersey
featuring a sheer-yoked bodice
of English net overlaid with
Venice lace and seed pearls.
Long fitted sleeves were cuffed
in a wide band of English net
encrusted with Venice lace and
pearls.
From a pointed empire
waistline edged in self-piping
fell a full skirt which swept into
a chapel train. Her chapel
length veil of white bridal
illusion was attached to a fitted
cap overlaid with matching lace
Miss Linda Sue Awtry
marries Mr. Reed
Miss Linda Sue Awtry and Mr.
Robert Lesley Reed, Jr., were
united in marriage June 24 at
the Central Lake Church of God.
The Rev. Walter R. Pettitt
performed the double ring
ceremony.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Kelly M. Awtry of
Griffin and Mr. Reed is the son
of Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Reed,
Sr.
Mrs. Ellen Greer, organist,
Mrs. Yvonne Bevil and Mr.
Terry Skinner presented a
program of wedding music.
Mr. Brian Reed served as
best man. Usher and can
dlelighters were Mr. Dwayne
Awtry, brother of the bride, Mr.
Danny Moore and Mr. Thomas
Tippins, both of Griffin.
Miss Barbara Madaris served
as maid of honor. She wore a
gown of blue poly-crepe with a
waist length jacket of floral
crepe. She carried a bouquet of
yellow and blue pompons and
daisies with matching
streamers.
Bridesmaids were Mrs.
Marydale Wright, Miss Judye
Bunn and Mrs. Gina Cox , all of
Griffin. Their gowns were
Tullahoma, Tenn. The
bridesmaids wore identical
dresses as the maid honor. They
carried bouquets of apricot,
yellow and white pompon
daisies and baby’s breath and
multi color streamers.
The ring bearer was Greg
Crawford, the nephew of the
groom. The flower girl was
Angie Washington who wore a
floor length yellow knit dress
with a sheer flora pinafore like
the bridesmaids capes.
The bride was given in
marriage by her father and
mother. She wore a sheer
organza gown featuring a lace
and seed pearl bodice, a hor
seshoe neckline accented with
tiny venise lace trim, long full
bishop sleeves, an A line skirt
with a sheer watteau train
edged in cluney lace that en
circled the entire gown. A small
satin bow with long streamers
that fell from the back of her
gown.
She wore a fingertip vail with
a juliet cap of venise lace. The
only jewelry she wore was a
blue opal necklace of her aunts,
Mrs. James Patsel, and a jade
ring from the groom.
She carried a bouquet of
seven yellow roses and feather
carnations with baby’s breath
and greenery on a Bible covered
with white satin and lace.
The mother of the bride chose
for her daughter’s wedding, a
apricot floor length dress with
white accessories. She wore a
white cymbidium orchid.
and pearls.
The bride carried a white
Bible, a gift from Oak Hill
Baptist 8.Y.W., cascaded with
phalaenopsis orchids,
stephanotis and baby’s breath.
Miss Debra Grant of Griffin
served as maid of honor.
Bridesmaids were Miss Jan
Smith of Forest Park, Mrs.
Garice Schneider of Richard
son, Texas, sister of the groom,
Mrs. Carol Whitted, sister-in
law of the bride, and Miss
Cheryl Griffin, both of Griffin.
The attendants wore formal
matching gowns of apricot knit
having a V-shaped neckline and
butterfly sleeves. All attendants
wore matching widebrim hats.
They carried colonial nosegays
of sonya roses and baby’s
breath.
Miss Michelle Schneider of
Richardson, Texas, niece of the
groom, served as junior
bridesmaid. Miss Jennifer
Nance of Griffin was flower
girl. They wore formal mat
ching gowns of apricot and
white print. They wore mat
ching widebrim hats.
The best man was the
groom’s uncle, Herbert Speir of.
Warner Robins. Groomsmen
were Mr. Jim Hill of Griffin,
Mr. Larry Schneider of
Richardson, Texas, and Mr.
Ricky Speir of Warner Robins.
The junior groomsman was Mr.
Rick Speir of Warner Robins.
The ringbearer was Mr. John
identical to the maid of honors
with the exception of bouquets.
Their bouquets were of blue and
white daisies and pompons
with blue and white streamers.
The bride, given in marriage
by her father, wore a gown of
sheer ivory over taffeta
featuring a scoop neckline with
surrounding chantilly lace, a
long fitted juliet sleeves of
matching chantilly lace.
A flounce ruffle gave a bustle
effect opening into a full train.
Wide chantilly lace outlined the
front of the gown and com
pletely encircled the ruffles and
the train.
She wore a fingertip veil
illusion of matching chantilly
lace attached to a crown of
pearls. She carried a nosegay
bouquet of yellow roses with
surrounding ivory and yellow
daisies, with a touch of baby’s
breath and yellow ivory
streamers tied into love knots.
Following the wedding, a
reception was held in the
fellowship hall of the church.
Those serving were Miss Judy
Wyiskala, Mrs. Sherry Neil,
Mrs. Marilyn Pritchard and
Mrs. Tammy Huckaby. Mrs.
i
Mr. and Mrs. Crawford
The mother of the groom
chose a beige floor length dress
with green accessories. She
wore a corsage of green car
nations. The grandmother of the
bride wore a long aqua green
dress, and wore a corsage of
white carnations. The grand
mother of the groom wore floor
length dress of lime green and
wore a corsage of white car
nations.
A reception followed the
wedding in the fellowship hall of
the church. Serving at the
reception were Mrs. Susan
Crosby, Mrs. Gretchen Can
terbury, Mrs. Iris Martin, and
Miss Kay Watkins. The sister of
the bride, Mrs. Susanne
Roberson kept the Bride’s Book.
After the reception the couple
left for their honeymoon in
Gatlinburg, Tenn.
The bride chose a yellow knit
dress with white accessories for
her going away outfit.
The couple will reside at 603
South Hill Street, Griffin
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Mr. and Mrs. Peek
Nance of Griffin.
For her daughter’s wedding,
Mrs. Whitted wore a formal
mint green knit gown with
chiffon sleeves and a corsage of
white cymbidium orchid cor
sage.
The wedding director was Mr.
Lewis Stinchcomb of Griffin.
A reception followed the
ceremony in the church
fellowship hall. Mrs. Dianne
Howard, cousin of the bride,
kept the bride’s book. Those
serving were Mrs. Kathy
Arrington, Mrs. Carol Fisher,
Mrs. Teresa Willis, Mrs. Carthy
Wells, Mrs. Vanora O’Dell, Mrs.
Kathy Thurston, cousin of the
groom, all of Griffin, Miss Julia
Tumipseed of Austell, Mrs.
Ellen Mixon of Carrollton and
Mr. Marilyn Tucker of Warner
Robins.
After a wedding trip to
Callaway Gardens, the couple
will live in Griffin.
Mrs. Reed
Peggy Corley kept the bride’s
book, and little Tracy Kimbrell
and Miss Andrea Nolan gave
out rice bags.
The wedding cake was baked
and decorated by the bride’s
grandmother, Mrs. Pearl
Awtry.
For a going away outfit the
bride chose a pastel green baby
doll dress of crepe with mat
ching accessories. Her corsage
was yellow roses with green
pompons centered with ivory
satin ribbon.
After a short wedding trip, the
couple will reside in Griffin.
Miss Kimberly Hunt
to marry Mr. Bowen
Dr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Hunt
of Griffin announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Miss Kimberly Elizabeth Hunt,
to Mr. Phillip Edward Bowen,
son of Mr. Norace Edward
Bowen and the late Iris Hall
Bowen of Gadsden, Ala..
Miss Hunt is the grand
daughter of Mrs. Kenneth S.
Hunt and the late Dr. Kenneth
Hunt of Griffin and Mrs. Samuel
R. Powers and the late Mr.
Samuel R. Powers of Clanton,
Ala.’
The bride-elect is a 1973
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graduate of Griffin High School.
She received a B.S degree in
education from Auburn
University in June, 1977. She
was a member of Alpha
Gamma Delta Sorority.
Mr. Bowen is the grandson of
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde A. Hall and
the late Mr. and Mrs. William T.
Bowen of Gadsden.
He attends Auburn University
where he is a member of Sigma
Nu fraternity.
The wedding will be Sep
tember 10 at the First United
Methodist Church in Griffin.
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Miss Kimberly Elizabeth Hunt
Liz learns all along
“What I’m learning from
Carroll O’Connor and Jean
Stapleton is amazing,” says
Liz Torres, All In The
Family’s newest star. “They
can tear a script apart and put
it together again like nobody ’s
business. Everyone’s honest
on the show. Everything’s out.
on the table — and I’m soak-‘
ing it up like a sponge.”
Singer, dancer, com
edienne. Broadway stage ac
tress and now TV star. Liz
Torres can find a joke
anywhere. But frankly, she
says, the pickings were better
in that Puerto Rican ghetto
she grew up in than they are in
Hollywood. “I always got my
best material from the sub-
ways,” says Liz.
Liz Torres