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About Griffin daily news. (Griffin, Ga.) 1924-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 27, 1977)
Miss Paula Thurston engaged to Mr. Wilson Mr. and Mrs. Thomas D., Thurston, Sr. announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Miss Paula Hon* domie Thurston, to Mr. Barry Wilson, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Wilson. Miss Thurston is the grand daughter of Mrs. Grace Pruitt and the late Mr. J. W. Pruitt, Sr. and Mrs. C. L. Thurston of Tampa, Fla. and the late Mr. C. L. Thurston. Miss Renee Marshall to marry Mr. Reeves Mr. and Mrs. James C. Marshall of Barnesville an nounce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Miss Renee Marshall, to Mr. Walter Reeves, son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Reeves of Barnesville. The bride-elect is the grand daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Coy Pruitt of LaGrange and Mrs. Evelyn Usery of Carrabelle, Fla. and the late Mr. Hoyt Marshall of LaGrange. Miss Marshall is a 1975 graduate of Griffin High School Miss Sherry Moore marries Mr. Allen Miss Sherry Denise Moore and Mr. Danny E. Allen were united in marriage at the Teamon Baptist Church on Saturday, August 13 at 3 p.m. The Rev. Kenneth Jordan performed the double ring ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mr. Douglas Moore of Griffin and the late Mrs. Carol P. Moore. Mr. Allen is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Franklin E. Allen of Griffin. Mrs. Jep Childs and Mrs. Tony Strickland presented a program of wedding music. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a gown of white satin. The gown featured a scooped neckline overlaid with lace. Lace appliques and seed pearls highlighted the skirt and fell softly to the hemline. The sleeves came to points over the hands and small satin buttons accented the sleeves. Her floor length train of bridal illusion was edged with Brussels lace and adorned with crystals and seed pearls. She carried a bouquet of daisies and miniature carnations with satin streamers tied in love knots. Miss Ginger Moore, sister of the bride, was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Becky Watts, cousin of the bride, Miss Harritt Martin and Miss Robin Weldon, cousin of the groom, all of Griffin. Russell’s RESTAURANT “Good Food Today And Everyday” 1-75 at Locust Grove, Ga. Phone 957-4827 Russell Oldag ZsO PRESCRIPTION COUPON $O ) 1433 Georgia Highway No. Id West WORTH TO £ Griffin, Georgia § PRESENT THIS COUPON AND RECEIVE $2.00 OFF ON ANY | g NEW PRESCRIPTION. REFILLS AT OUR LOW EVERYDAY g I I DISCOUNT PRICE I Coupmi Redeemable In Griffin K Mart I 881 I Store Only I MAXIMUM § ONE PRESCRIPTION PER VZy VALUARLE COUPON \LJ The bride-elect is a 1976 graduate of Griffin High School. Mr. Wilson is the grandson of the late Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Prewitt, Sr. and the late Mr. and Mrs. William Ira Wilson. He is a 1976 graduate of Griffin High School. The wedding will be held at Central Lake Church of God on September 23 at 7:30 p.m. No invitations will be sent but all and is presently attending Gordon Junior College. Mr. Reeves is the grandson of the late Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Reeves of Calhoun and Mrs. Ophas Lyles of Winterville and Mr. Carlis Lyles of Toccoa. He is a 1974 graduate of Lamar County High and is in the U. S. Navy stationed in Norfolk, Va. The wedding is planned for September 24 at 3 o’clock at Calvary Baptist Church in Barnesville. All friends and relatives are invited. The attendants wore mat ching gowns of yellow silouette with white straw hats. Each carried a long stem daisy with satin streamers. Mr. Johnny Bennett, Jr., cousin of the groom, served as best man. Ushers were Mr. Mike Evans, Mr. Gene Smith and Mr. Franklin E. Allen, father of the groom, all of Griffin. For her step-daughter’s wedding, Mrs. Moore chose a gown of beige chiffon. She wore a white carnations corsage. For her son’s wedding, Mrs. Allen chose a gown of soft green silouette. She wore a corsage of white carnations. The wedding was directed by Mrs. James Hollingsworth. Following the wedding, a reception was held in the church dining hall. Those assisting in serving were Mrs. John Beckham, Mrs. James Hollingsworth, Mrs. Johnny Bennett, Sr., Mrs. Thomas Flynn, Miss Pam Hollingsworth and Miss Linda Beckham, all of Griffin. Miss Leslie Morris kept the bride’s book. After a wedding trip to Panama Qty, Fla., the couple will reside in Griffin. Miss Paula Thurston friends and relatives are in vited. 4 r * JBI w ...w* I * m 3 Miss Renee Marshall Miss Alita Sue Gosman engaged to Mr. Wise Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Gosman of Orchard Hill an nounce the engagement and fothcoming marriage of their daughter, Miss Alita Sue Gosman, to Sgt. John Allen Wise, son of Mrs. Cornelia E. Wise of Montgomery, Ala. and Mr. Walter W. Wise of Tuscaloosa, Ala. Miss Gosman is the grand daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Underwood of Orchard Hill and the late Mr. Frederick Gosman of Port Huron, Michigan. Miss Susan Brunke engaged to Mr. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Norbert E. Brunke of Griffin announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Miss Susan Ann Brunke, to Mr. Jimmy Morris Smith, son of Mr. William H. Smith, Jr. of Bar nesville and Mrs. Jean Dale What s up in scents Chanel No. 5 may still be the prestige leader, but Revlon's Charlie is tops in sales on the U.S. fragrance market. Accor ding to Advertising Age. these are American women's favorite fragrances: 1. Charlie (Revlon) 2. Youth Dew (Estee Lauder) 3. Chanel No. 5 (Chanel) 4. L’Air Du Temps (Nina Ricci. American Cyanamid) 5. Chantilly (Houbigant) 6. Emeraude (Coty. Pfizer) 7. Timeless (Avon) 8. Jontue (Revlon) 9. Windsong (Prince Matchabelli. Chesebrough- Ponds) 10. Cachet (Prince Matchabelli. Chesebrough-Ponds) Light housekeeping NEW YORK (AP) - For lighting hallways, stairwells and other areas where chang ing light bulbs is a nuisance or dangerous operation, use long life bulbs, suggests Herbert A. Anderson of the Duro-Lite Home Lighting Institute. Ander son points out that long-life bulbs consume the same amount of electricity as stand ard bulbs of the same wattage, give approximately the same amount of light and last 2M> to 3% times longer. Miss Cathy Simmons marries Mr. Newbern Miss Cathy Renee Simmons of Waynesville, N. C. became the bride of Mr. Kenneth Scott Newbern of Atlanta in an evening ceremony August 20 at Waynesville Presbyterian Church, Waynesville, N. C. The Rev. Billy Frank Woods, pastor of the church, performed the candlelight ceremony. Wedding music was presented by Mrs. Mary Anne Enloe, organist. Mr. and Mrs. James Berlie Simmons of Waynesville, N. C. are parents of the bride. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Parker Newbern of Griffin. The bride, given in marriage by her father, was attired in a gown of white qiana jersey with accents of reembroidered alencon lace. The empire gown was designed with a fitted bodice featuring a mandarin neckline and cap sleeves enhanced with reembroidered alencon lace. Scallops of alencon lace edged the hemline of the gown and extended onto the chapel length train. Her fingertip veil of French illusion was attached to a caplet of alencon lace embellished with seed pearls. She carried a colonial bouquet of stephanotis and babies’ breath with white satin streamers. Sgt. Wise is a 1972 graduate of Sidney Lanier High School, Montgomery, Ala. and is presently serving with the U. S. Army. He is stationed in Griffin as a recruiting officer. He is the grandson of General and Mrs. Walter W. Wise, Sr. of Montgomery, Ala. The wedding is planned for September 10 at the Milner United Methodist Church. All friends and relatives are in vited. Brady of Brooklyn, New York. The bride-elect attended Griffin High School and is employed at Dundee Mills. Mr. Smith attended Lamar County High School and is employed at West Building Materials. The wedding will take place at the home of Miss Brunke’s parents on East Mclntosh road on September 2 at 7:30 p.m. No invitations will be sent but all friends and relatives are in vited. CATFISH CABIN Highway 16 East Jackson Road Griffin, Ga. 228-7620 All You Can Eat Friday Night FRIED SHRIMP (Reg. $4.95) $3«5 Saturday Night BOILED SHRIMP Reg. $5.95 $395 Monday Night FROG LEGS (Hee- 2 Pre. 54.25) $395 Wednesday Night FLOUNDER Reg. $3.50 $ 2 95 Sunday Sunday Luncheon (l-plate servings) s2sO (Drinks Extra) Hours: Mon.-Sat. 5-10 P.M. Sunday 12 Noon -10 P.M. Miss Jodye Claire Newbern of Griffin, sister of the groom, was maid of honor. She wore a floor length sundress of cranberry quiana jersey fashioned with a shirred bodice and tiny straps. An overlay of matching chiffon completed her ensemble. She carried a colonial bouquet of mini carnations in shades of pink accented with babies’ breath and pink satin streamers. Bridesmaids were Miss Patrice Cabe, Miss Deborah Brown and Miss Jean Migliarini, all of Waynesville, N. C. and Miss Rebecca Scarbrough and Miss Terrell Tuggle of Columbus, Ga. They wore gowns of cranberry styled like the honor attendants. Each carried a colonial bouquet of tiny carnations in shades of pink with babies’ breath and pink satin streamers. Miss Nancy Newbern and Miss Caroline Newbern of Griffin, sisters of the groom, were junior bridesmaids. They wore dresses of pastel pink quiana jersey styled similar to the honor attendant’s gown. Both carried colonial bouquets of small carnations in shades of pink accented with babies’ breath and pink satin streamers. Mr. Kenneth Parker Newbern ■ T# J In Miss Alita Sue Gosman OPEN DAILY 10-10; SUNDAY 1-0 SAT., SUN., MON., TUES., WED. 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If not originally m- \||||\ J Deluxe, heavy-duty Shock j ... jj ILI LolcJl h.d. 9-volt o:TVolt ■■ ISWn Mrs. Kenneth Scott Newbern served as his son’s best man. Ushers were Mr. Cade Newbern, brother of the groom, Mr. Jack Adams, Jr. and Mr. Curry Butler, all of Griffin; Mr. Carlilse Walker Limehouse, Jr. of Orangeburg, S. C.; Mr. Claire Orvain and Mr. Bruce Dahlburg of Charleston, S. C. and Mr. Kip Smith of Winston-Salem, N. C. Miss Stephanie Anne Mastin of Roaring River, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Steve Mastin and cousin of the bride, was flower girl. Frederick Worth Chandler 111 of Waynesville, son of Mr. and Mrs. Buddy Chandler, was ringbearer. A reception at Waynesville Country Club followed the ceremony. Assisting were Mr. and Mrs. James Murray, Mr. and Mrs. William Sawyer, Mrs. Bergin Tatham and Zebulon Alley, all of Waynesville; Miss Betty Lanier of Gainesville, Ga.; Miss Katherine Lynah of Savannah, Ga.; Miss Angela Roberts of Montezuma, Ga.; Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Stanley of Jonesville and Mrs. Cordes Seabrook of Greenville, S. C. The bride attends Brenau College where she is a senior majoring in interior design. The groom attended Newberry College and the University of South Carolina. He is employed with Cawthorn-Price Motor Company of Atlanta. After a wedding trip to Ocho Rios, Jamaica, the couple will be at home in Atlanta. Page 7 — Griffin Daily News Saturday, August27,l977 Miss Wanda June Cronic engaged to Mr. Dess Mr. and Mrs. June Allen Cronic announce the for thcoming marriage of their daughter, Miss Wanda June Cronic, to Mr. Gregory Gwynne Dess, son of Lt. Col. (Ret.) and Mrs. William James Dess of Sacramento, California. The bride-elect received an A.B. degree from Sweet Briar College in Lynchburg, Virginia, where she was named to the Dean’s List. She is employed by Transart Industries of Doraville in the data processing depart ment. Mr. Dess received a 8.1.E. degree from Georgia Tech and a M.B.A. degree from Georgia State University. He is currently pursuing a Ph.D. and is a member of the teaching staff at the University of Washington in Seattle. The wedding will take place Miss Diane Hudson to wed Mr. Taylor Mrs. Ann M. Hudson of Griffin announces the engage ment and forthcoming marriage of her daughter, Miss Diane Hudson, to Mr. Barry J. Taylor, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan E. Taylor of Griffin. Miss Hudson is the daughter of the late Mr. Richard Donald Hudson. She is the grand daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Middlebrooks of Warm Springs and Mrs. Marjorie Holden and the late Mr. Carl Hudson of Griffin. The bride-elect is a 1975 graduate of Griffin High School and is employed with the City of Griffin. Mr. Taylor is the grandson of Mr. Andrew J. Englert and the late Mrs. Andrew J. Englert of Lafayette, Indiana and Mrs. H. Taylor and the late Mr. H. Taylor of Phoenix, Arizona. He is a 1975 graduate of Griffin High School and is associated with Griffin Machine Works of Griffin. Mik 43 rjh Miss Wanda June Cronic September 3 at Wieuca Road Baptist Church in Atlanta. gs ■ d Miss Diane Hudson The wedding will be held October 2 at 3 p.m. at Crestview Baptist Church. All relatives and friends are invited.