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MRS. W. J. BRASWELL, Society Editor PHONE 131
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WilliaiiiH-Hagiii
Are Married
The Fort Valley
Church was the scene Sunday,
ly 5, of the marriage of Miss
line Williams .daughter of
and Mrs. T. W. Williams, of
coa, Ga., to Franklin L.
son of Mr. and Mrs. J. P.
of Macon. Rev. G. N. Rainey
ficiated.
Gearld Wade of Macon
as best man and Mrs. Gerald
served as maid of honor and
bride’s only attendant. Mrs.
M, Haslam was organist
George B. Culpepper, soloist.
The bride was given in
by her brother-in-law, H. F.
roy. She wore a short length
of white organdy. She carried
bouquet of miniature white
nations on a white Bible.
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Married In Texas
Fort Valleyans are
interested in the marriage of
Florence Edwina Moseley of
las, Texas, and Alvin Berry
which took place at St.
Cathedral, Dallas, Saturday
noon at five o’clock June 27.
Mr. Dyes was reared in
Valley and is the son of Mrs.
A. Hardin, this city.
The bride was given in
riage by her father, Mr.
Sevier Moseley, and the best
was the brother of the groom,
ford L. Dyes, Fort Valley. A
ew, Raymond Carson, of
was one of the groomsmen.
ers who attended the
were Mrs. Leon A. Hardin,
groom’s mother, and a sister
the groom, Mrs. Paul Carson
Albany who were accompanied
Mrs. Do’’y Hillsman, of Miami,
sister of the groom.
The bride is a teacher in
Dallas Public Schools and is
graduate of SMU. She is a
ber of the Dallas Cotillion
and the Cimarron Club.
Mr. Dyes is a graduate of
gia Institute of Technology,
he was a member of Lambda Chi
Alpha fraternity. The young
ple took graduate work at SMU.
Following the church ceremony
there was a reception given by the
bridg’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ew¬
ing Sevier Mosely at the Hotel
Adolphus Insurance Club.
The rehearsal party was given
by the mother of the groom, Mrs.
Leon A. Hardin, and was at the
Dolly Madison Tea Room, Dallas.
Mrs. Paul Carson and Mrs. Dolly
Hillsman assisted in entertaining
The young couple is honeymoon¬
ing at Nassau.
Circles Hold
Monday Meeting
The Circles of the Woman’s Mis¬
sionary Society, the Baptist Church
Church, met Monday, July sixth.
Circle One, of which Mrs. R. R.
Ransome is the leader, me at the
home of Mrs. J. E Broadrick
The names of Mrs. J. L. Dekle
and Miss Neva Poole were added
to the roll of membership.
The program was directed by
Mrs. J. M. Allen who gave the
devotional feature.
Mrs. L. E. Haddock discussed
the mission work in Korea.
Discussion of a Mission Study
engaged the attention of the group,
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Engagement Told
Col. and Mrs. Charles Sewell
Vance, of Arlington, Va., announce
the engagement of their daughter,
Margaret Vance, to Dr. Lawrence
Utti * Slems - of Iowa Iowa -
The wedding will take place on
. August first in the chapel at the
hospital in Iowa City where both
are now serving.
The announcem‘*nt of the en
gagement of Dr. Margaret Vanc«
by her parents, Col. and Mrs.
Charles Vance of Arlington, Va.,
And former ly of Fort Valley, to
Dr. Lawrence Littig Siems, of Io¬
wa City, Iowa, is of cordial in¬
terest here wh6re the bride-elect
was reared and graduated from
Fort Valley High School with hon¬
or. After graduation here Miss
Vance attended the University of
Georgia and completed her med¬
ical course at the University of
Georgia Medical College in Augus¬
ta. She has been associated with
the University Hospitals in Iowa
for the past two years.
Dr. Vance’s mother is the for
mer Miss Helen Floyd of Everett
Square, Fort Valley, and the late
Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Floyd were
her grandparents. Her father, Col.
Vance, a native of College Park,
and formerly residing here, is now
in the U. S. Air Force and serv¬
ing in Heidelberg, Germany.
Sister of the bride-elect is Mrs.
Gene Beeland who will be matron
of honor in the wedding. Little
Peggy Beeland, niece of the bride,
will be flower girl.
Following the ceremony Col. and
Mrs. Vance will entertain at a re
|Ception at the home 0 f Dr. and
Mrs j anua ry. Dr. January is head
of the Department of Medicine at
hospital.
Dr. Siems was reared in Chi¬
cago. He served two years in the
i U. S. Air Force and is at the
Iowa City Hospital for a year be
fort , enter j ng private practice as
a physician.
Joe Hopkins is spending this
week in Gatlinburg, Tenn.
I Following Broadrick the served business her session guests
Mrs.
I during a social hour.
Circle Two of which Mrs. W. B.
Austin is the leader met at the
home of Mrs. Austin. There were
thirteen members present and a
visitor, Mrs Paul Chapman, of Ma¬
con
Mrs. W. A. Woodall presented
a resume of Baptist work in mis¬
sion fields and camps. The devo¬
tional was given by Mrs. R. C.
Joyner.
Mrs. H. W. Kaiser presented a
part of the Mission Study. Social
features followed the closing ses¬
sion of business.
Others present were Mrs. John
E. Lee, Mrs. Glenmore Green, Mrs.
Ida Anderson, Mrs. M. F. Jones,
Mrs.' T. A. Parham, Mrs. T. A.
Jones, Mrs. J. M. McCowen, Mrs.
J. L. Ixmg, Miss Neva Poole.
Circle Three met at the church
and Mrs. E. D. Leverett, the lead
er, presided. Mrs. Inard Bryan pre¬
sented the program and gave the
devotional feature.
Mrs. J. R. Kinney discussed
stewardship. Following the busi
ness session the members were
served by Mrs. Leverett.
Personal Items
First Lieutenant Jack
who is stationed in New
N. Y., will arrive Friday, July
to spend several days with
parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. C.
son, Sr., 513 Second Street.
Miss Jere Edwards of
was the recent weekend guest
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.
Edwards. She came to attend
marriage of Miss Geraldine Hop¬
kins and Nelson Forrester.
kept the bride’s book at the wed¬
ding reception following the church
ceremony.
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Austin and
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Chapman and
sons, Steve and Paul, Jr., Mr. and
Mrs. Chester Lowe and Chester,
Jr., of Macon spent Sunday in Co¬
lumbus where they .were guests of
Mrs. Frances VanHouten and Mr.
and Mrs. Cecil Jeter.
Mrs. Florrie Couch spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
Couch, in Macon. Spencer and
Becky Lee have returned to their
home in Albany after a visit here
to their grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. John E. Lee.
Mrs. F. E. Williams and her son
Henry Charles Williams, of Mc¬
Cormick, S. C., spent the weekend
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kin¬
ney, Anderson Avenue.
Mr. ar.d Mrs. Ed Cornette and
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two sons of Macon were the week¬
end guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. C.
Jeannes.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lee and chil
dren, Anne and John, joined Mr.
and Mrs. Edgar Hallman and fam
ily at Panama City, Horida for
a weekend visit.
Ben and Dewey English of
„ Brunswick were recent guests of
Mr. and Mrs. B. D. English, Oak
land Heights.
Mrs. Ralph Bassett had as her
guests for a short visit last week,
Mrs. E. W. Burke, Mrs. W. C.
Burdette, and Mrs. Young, of Ma¬
con.
Miss Claire Houser returned
Tuesday from North Georgia
where she spent several days as
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Clarke, of Forsyth, at their sum¬
mer home in the mountains. ■
Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Graham, Jr.
have returned to their home in
Rutherford, N. C., after a visit
here to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gra¬
ham, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Riddles and
children, John, Fay, and Ann of
Gainesville, and Mrs. Fay Riddles,
have been guests this week of Mrs.
C. B. Almon. Mrs. Jack Riddles
is the former Miss Louise Almon, •
this city.
Mrs. L. P. iayior nas returned
from a visit to her daughter, Mrs.
Herbet Smith, the former Miss
Elizabeth Taylor in Birmingham,
Ala. I
Miss Frances English has ac¬
cepted a position in Atlanta in
the office of Major Kluber, of the
Civil Defense of Georgia.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Sutton
and Jimmy Sutton, and Mr. and
Mrs. Ernest Reed and Ernest, Jr.,
spent several days this week at
Jacksonville Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Arnold and
their two little daughters, Mari
ge ne and Joanne, have returned
to Miami after a visit here to Mr.
and Mrs. John E. Lee.
Mr, and Mrs. John E. Lee were
the , uncheon guesU in Dawson
Saturday of Mr . and Mr3 . Ragan
Arnold
Guests on the Fourth of July
of Mrs. Ralph P. Bassett were
Mrs. J. A. Robins of Blomington,
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Indiana, Miss Marise Bassett
Fort Benning, Meg and Jean
Frieke of Decatur, and Mr. and
Mrs. Russell Hilliard of Nortlj
arolina,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Zook and
sons, Charles Jr., and Robert, Mrs.
Jim Nutt, Mrs. L. W. Wheeler,
and Mrs. R. W. Wheeler
the marriage in Atlanta of Miss
Mary Anna Fesler and Robert G.
Wheeler, Jr., which tok place in
June at the Peachtree Christian
Church.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Walters
of Chattanooga, Tenn., an Mr3.
Burie Strange of Latonton v,ere
guests last week of Mrs. J. M.
Allen, Oak Ctuit.
Mrs. M. F. Johns has returned
after a visit to her daughters, Mrs.
j ac j{ Marshall, and Mr. Marshall,
in Philadelphia, Pa.
M rs. A1 Mathes
and their daughters, Misses Misses Ra- Ra
chel, Elizabeth and Martha of Bir
mingham, Ala., wire guests^ this
I week of Mr ‘ and Mrs ‘ T ' W> Cleve *
land.