The leader-tribune. (Fort Valley, Peach County, Ga.) 192?-current, August 20, 1964, Image 10

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mm fm > ■. j i A I ' '# JW I: n v A & s i := ' »■ / / i V*: \ is m \ M >' 'fTi v ^ •«? L 1 I r < i I t * ------- 1 X «* L :v 111 MRS. EDWARD ETON BOWNS, IV Miss Frances Elizabeth Snapp Married Mr. Edward Eton Bowns, IV., Sunday The First Methodist Church of Fort Valley, Ga. was the scene Sunday, August 16, at 4 o’clock for the marriage of Miss Frances Elizabeth Snapp to Mr. Edward Eton Bowns IV. The Rev. Vernard Robertson of Americus, Ga., as sisted by the Rev. Bob Harris of Centerville, Ga., performed the double-ring ceremony in the pres ence of an assemblage of relatives and friends. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Irvin Snapp, Sr. of Fort Valley. Mr. Bowns is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Allen Markham of Okeechobee, Florida. The church was elegant, center <ed with a tall tree candelabra, flanked by smaller tree candelabra I g>n either side, interspaced with palms and trees of Kamador fern. A central basket arrangement of of white gladioli chrysanthemums and tube roses completed the dec ci-ations. i The candles were lighted by Mr. Robert Snapp and Mr. Lanny Lantinger. Mrs. George M. Haslam, Jr., or ganist, presented a pi-ogranx of nuptial music. Mrs. Jean Busbee of Athens, f Geox-gia, soloist, sang “Oh Prom ise Me’’, “At Dawning”, and “The Lord’s Prayer”. Mrs. Busbee wore pale pink embossed taffeta and a corsage of pink cai-nations in a darker shade of pink. Mr. W. Allen Markham sei'ved as his son’s best man. Usher groomsmen were Mr. Oliver Snapp Jr. of Houston, Texas and Mr. RobertSnapp, of Rome, Georgia, brothers of the bride, Mr. George Reynolds, Mr. Mike Echols, both of Okeechobee, Fla., Mr. Lanny Lanstinger, Gainesville, Fla., and Mr. Charles Petty of Jacksonville Florida. Miss Delox-es Taylor of Orlando, Flox-ida was Miss Snapp’s maid of honox-. Mrs. Oliver Snapp, Jr., sis ter-in-law of the bride, served as matron of honor. The bridesmaids were Miss Tina Bowns, Miss Mary Jane Markham, sisters of the groom, Mrs. Raleigh Powell, At lanta, Ga., Miss Judy Maddox, Miss Kay Moody, and Miss Sandra Bixneh, all of Fort Valley. The at tendants were gowned alike in street length dresses of lemori peel embossed taffeta. The sheath dress featured a scoop neckline and three-quarter length sleeves, A de taehable over-skirt of impressed pleats was fashioned in front with a flat tailored bow. They wore matching- hats designed of bows with circular nose length veils. They carried white wicker baskets filled with white daisies and minature Ivy. The bride was given in marriage by her father. She wore a floor length gown of delustered satin designed with a fitted bodice and bell skirt. The scoop neckline was outlined with alencon lace, re-em broidered with seed pearls and ir redescents and repeated on the front panel of the skirt. The full chapel train was attached in back with an asymmetrical bow. Her chapel length veil of imported silk illusion was attached to a double coronet of alencon lace and seed pearls, and crystals. The bride carried a cascade bouquet of tube roses, valley lilies, and minature Ivy, centered with a white orchid. Mrs. Snapp, mother of the bride, chose a moss green lace with matching accessox-ies and wore a purple throated orchid cox-sage. Mrs. Markham, mother of the groom, wore a pale pink lace and chiffon dress with matching ac cesscries and a purple throated orchid corsage. Immediately following the wed ding, a reception was held in the church parlour. Mrs. Fx*ank Eld ridge, of Valdosta, Ga., cousin cf the bride, kept the Bride’s Book. The bx-ide’s table, with cake on one side and lovely epergne on the opposite side filled with white and yellow i-oses, tube roses, and snap dx-agons was covei-ed with an im ported lace embx-oidered cloth. The punch tables were similar with ar x-angements in silver candelabra f yellow snapdx-agons and white daisies, An ai-ched candelabra with greenery and daisies formed a background for the receiving line. Palms and Komador fern trees were used elsewhex-e in the re ceiving line. Assisting at the reception were: Musses Virginia Fail-cloth, Mrs. Faircloth, Mrs. Bob Wells Jr., Misses Leu and Ruth Gassett, Ann Wade, Jan McGarity, Ellen Ander son, Claix-e Robertson, Mary Carol Harris, Ann Parham of Columbu , Sherrie Nathan, Lynn Ruffo, Lin da and Douise Lastinger of Gain esville, Fla and Mrs. Ernest An derson, Jr. of Macon. Little Becky Jamison served mints in a white basket and wore a yellow net floor length dx-ess with a small white carnation corsage. Others assist ing were Messers L. E. Houston, G. N. McGarity, Ed Mathews, Cnr clyn Ruffo, Sam McGehee, G. M. Haslam, Jr., George Wheaton, Chester Wilson, Marlon Maddox, ■ m & This is the man % the 3rd district % Mu if needs! I t ELECT ft // . V' Erie Cocke, Jr* \ to Congress \ m /SI f Social Events In Honor Of Miss Snapp A series of parties for Miss Frances Snapp preceding the wed ding on Sunday, Aug. 16th. On Tuesday, Aug. 11th, Mrs. Ernest Anderson, Sr., Mrs. Clyde Wilson and Mrs. Claude Wilson entertained for the bride-elect at a miscellaneous shower at the home cf Mrs. Andex-son. Miss Snapp wore bx-own linen with brown and beige accessories and. a cox-sage of yellow carnations pre sented by the hostesses. After an amusing contest, the guest of hon or opened gifts presented by the guests who enjoyed the occasion with her. Frozen fruit salad, dain ty sandwiches and punch was serv ed by the hostesses. Mrs. Geox-ge Culpepper, Jr., Mrs. L. E. Houston and Mrs. Robert Harris were hostesses at the New Perry Hctel on August 13th at a luncheon for Miss Snapp, bride-e lect. For this affair the bxide-e lect wore pastel figured whipped cream two-piece dress and a nose gay type corsage and sweetheart x-oses and cax-nation petals, pre sented by the hostesses. The long table where the guests wei-e seat ed was centei-ed with an arrange ment of roses. Guests present were Mrs. Allen Miss Jane Markham, Miss Tina Bowns, of Okeechobee, Fla., Mrs. Oliver Snapp, Jr., of Houston Texas; Mrs. Ed Lummies of Columbus; Mrs. Ed Mathews, Miss Delores Taylor of Orlando, Fla.; Miss Mary Carol Harris of Centerville, Mis. Oliver Snapp, Sr., Miss Fran ces Snapp and the hostesses. Mrs. Chester Wilson and Mrs. Maxwell Murray entertained for Miss Fi-ances Snapp at neon on Wednesday, August 12th at the Woman’s Club House. Large con tainers of calladiuni leaves were used on the mantels in the three rooms where the guests were en tertained at a seated tea. A wed ding music contest was enjoyed by the 25 guests who were pi-esent. A centex- arx-angement of white glads, pom pom chrysanthemums and daisies graced the large table in the dining room where the guests were sex-ved delicious re freshments. For this occasion Miss Snapp wore a white linen sheath Ernest Anderson, Sr., and Miss Leila Mae Royal. After the l-eception the couple left for a wedding trip to New York City where they will visit the World’s Fair. For tx-aveling, Mrs. Bowns chose an olive green knit suit featuring a straight skirt with open jacket over a contrast ing beige knit blcuse. She wore a hat of green velvet arrayed with a large green bow in the front. Her corsage was the white orchid frem her bridal bouquet. Upon returning from their trip, Mr. and Mrs. Bowns will inake their heme at 1105 North West 1st Place, Apartment 2, Gaines ville, Florida while continuing their education at the University of Florida. Out-of-town guests included: Mrs. F. Edward Lummus, Colum bus, Ga.; Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Hodg son, Maitland, Florida; Mr. and Mrs. William Armstrong, Fort Pierce, Fla., Mrs. Robert Wolfe, Lake Waith, Fla.; Miss Max-lene Terry, Fort Pierce, Fla. ;Mr. and Mrs. Ben Brown, Bobby and Frank Brown of Griffin; Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Lastinger, Gainesville, Fla.; Mrs. J. J. Taylor, Orlando, Fla.; Mr. and Mrs. Walton Parham, Miss Ann Parham, Cclumbus, Ga.; Mr. Lawery Markham, Mrs. George Reynolds, Okeechobee, Fla.; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rogers, Colum bus, Ga.; Mrs. Fleetwood Maddox and Fleetwood Maddox III of Ma con, Ga.; Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Wil liams, Tampa, Fla. with blue and white linen lace coat and a white glamellia cor sage presented by the hostesses. Miss Mary Jane Markham and Miss Tina Bowns were hostesses at a dinner party held at the Sar atoga in Maccn for their brother, Mr. Eddie Bowns and his fiancee, Miss Frances Snapp, on Wednes day evening August l'2th. Guests included Mr. and Mi-s. Oliver Snapp, Mrs. Ed Lummus of Col umbus; Mrs. Allen Markham of Okeechobee, Fla. Miss Snapp, Mi-. Bowns and the two hestesses. On Saturday, Aug. 15th, Mrs. Marlon Maddox and Miss Judy Maddox were the hostesses for the Bridesmaids lunchion held at the New Perry Hotel h, noring Miss Frances Snapp, bride-elect. Miss Snapp was gowned in a blue linen dress featuring two large unpressed pleats in front with large white pearl buttons down each pleat. A corsage of yellow rcses was presented by the host esses. Miss Snapp presented each wedding attendant with gold pin boxes at this time. Bridesmaids present were Misses Judy Mad dox, Kay Moody, Sandra Bunch, of Fort Valley, Mrs. Raleigh Pow ell of Atlanta; Miss Max-y Jane Mai-kham and Miss Tena B: wns of Okeechobee, Florida. Honor at tendants were Mi-s. Oliver Snapp, Jr., of Houston, Texas and Miss Delores of Orlando, Fla. Mrs. Frank Eldridge of Valdosta, Mrs. Ben Brown, Jr., of Gx-iffin, Mrs. C. W. Hadgon, of Ox-lando, Mrs. Ed Lummus of Cclumbus, cousins and aunts of the bride-e lect. Mx-s. Allen Markham of Okee chobee, Fla., mother of the groom, Mrs. Oliver Snapp, mother of the bride and Mrs. Raymond Busbee of Atlanta, soloist for the wedd ing, were also present. The host esses presented Miss Snapp with a 3-piece silver and crystal con diment set. The table was center ed with an arx-angement of yellow roses, tuberoses, white and yellow chrysanthemums. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Markham entei-tained at the Woman’s Club House of Satui-day evening for their son and his fiancee, Miss Frances Snapp at a l-ehearsal din ner. The long tables held arrange ments cf yellow and white glads and mums interspersed with ferns. The guest list included the wedd ing party and out-of-town gnests. On Fx-iday night, August 14th, Mrs. Frankie Powell, Miss Sandra Bunch, and Miss Kay Moody hon ored Miss Fi-ances Snapp and Mr. Eddie Bowns with a dinner party at the New Perry Hotel. The din ner table was attractively decorat ed with three arrangements of roses. The bi'ide-elect wore a blue and champagne silk-crepe dress with which she used blue acces sox-ies. The hostesses presented Miss Snapp with a corsage of yel low roses. A large Early American ash tray was given to the couple as a memento of the occasion. The following guests wex-e present: Mr. Raleigh Powell, Mi-. Kip Ker in, Mr. Ray Pearson, Miss Delores Taylor, Mr. Mike Echols, Miss Judy Maddox, Mr. Bobby Turner. EEGAL ADS GEORGIA, PEACH COUNTY. Notice is hereby given that Dcr othr H. Taylor, the undersigned and Mother of Tawana Gail Horne has filed her petition to the Su perior Court of Peach County, Geo rgia, on the 14th day of August, 1964, praying for a change in the name of her child from Tawana Gail Horne to Tawana Gail Had arits, and notice is hereby given to any interested or affected party to be and appear in said matter in said Court on or before 10 o’ clock, A. M., on the 13th day of September, 1964, at which time all objections to the granting of the relief prayed for must be filed in said Court. This the 14th day of August, 1964. ptslO Dorothy H. Taylor Smoltey Says: r». ; v=i -U-7 (coutr OhE eucmi careless ms ACT grassland! HERE, x I u /■' •ter.' <k A3 Matts *4® -* £', J^ilfllPSLsS m m Si Prevent Range Fires 1 Luncheon For Miss Gregory Mrs. Jack Duke, Sr. and Mrs. Leman Duke were- hostesses at a delightful luncheon honoring Miss Betty Gregory, bride-elect of Mr. Maxwell Duke. The lovely affair was held at the Perry Hotel in Per ry, Ga, For the occasion, Miss Gregory wore a dress of soft green silk and beige accessories. Her at tire was complimented by a pretty corsage of white carnations and tuberoses, a gift from the hostes ses. The luncheon table was attract ively set with an arrangement of white glads, carnations, and dais ies. After the luncheon was served, the hostesses presented the bride to-be with an Early American an niversary bowl. About fifteen guests were present to enjoy the event. PUBLIC FORUM Letter To Editor FORT VALLEY, GA. Dear Dan: I have just learned that I will be leaving Fort Valley to assume duties in the Atlanta office cf the State Game & Fish Commission on September 1st. Contrary to ru mors which are now circulating in this area, the Fort Valley of fice will not be closed. Our fine friends and the excel- lent schools are only two of the many reasons that my family and I regret having to move from Fort Valley, and we shall always re member these past three years here in Fort Valley as a most pleasant part of our life. I want to express to the Leadex- Tribune my sineex-e appreciation for the excellent coopex-ation I have received during the past three years. Your willingness to keep the public informed of our programs and work made my job much easier. My office in Atlanta will be lo cated on the fourth floor of the State Capitol and I invite my friends from this axea to visit me whenever they might be in Atlan ta. Again, my thanks to you and your staff. Yours very truly, Robert S. Baker, Chief Fort Valley District PERSONAL— The Khoury’s also had a family reunion at Lake Blackshear, near C-ordele on Sunday, August 16. Mi. [ and Mrs. Khoury’s guests and otii er relatives from Macon, Valdosta, Warner Robins, Griffin and Ala bama numbered about 85 who at tended the spend-the-day reunion. READ THE WANT ADS1 FOR SALE FOR SALE: Fresh-in milk cows. Phone TA 5-8112. FOR SALE: Centipede grass seed. Grows in any soil, costs less to ■Maintain. Strickland Hardware in Fort Valley. FOR SALE: Singex- - Slant-needle sewing machine. A-l shape. Sold new for about $300. Balance only $82.00 or assume payments of $8.00 per month. Write: Credit Mgr. P. O. Box 591, Fort Valley, Ga. For Sale: 1957 Belair Chevrolet 4-door, in good condition. One own er Car. FOR SALE: 6 Room Frame House with or without aci’eage. Fi-uit and nut trees. Deep well. Lee Pope, School Bus Route, Ft. Valley Tele phone service. Phone TA 5-5811 2T THE Amazing Blue Lustre will leave ycur upholstery beautifully soft and clean. Rent electric Sham pooed $1, ? MATHEWS APPL. & FURN. CO. 139 ACRE farm. Approximately 70 acres in cultivation. 12 acre bearing pecan grove. 8” irrigation well and pump. 4 miles out of Bos ton, Ga. on paved highway. Call James R. Hatcher, 498-3001 Bos ton, Ga. FARMS FOR SALE— (a) 145 acres, 5 miles out of Fort Valley, 5 room frajne, paved road, 70 acres in cultivation; (b) 101 acres, 34 acres open, about 5 miles out of Fort Valley; (c) ACHING MUSCLES Quickly relieve tired, sore, aching muscles with STANBACK Pow ders or Tablets. STANBACK’S S. A. (Synergistic Action) brings faster, more complete relief from pain. Remember .. . Snap back with STANBACK I. - Leader Tribune, Fort Valley, Ga., Thurs., Aug. 20, 1964 MULL FIND LT IN THE ifill ~it FOR SALE: 1960 three-quarter ton Chevrolet pickup. Good condi tion inside & out. Reasonable. Call TA 5-5468 nights 2p MAYBE you don’t want a big, little or middle size heater. Com? by and we will order your s'ze. VAL-GAS CO. For Sait. Herd of Cattle. Retir ing. Pastui-e for rent. TA 5-5883 Rt. 2, Fort Valley. J. W. Aldrege 1956 Ford three-quarter Ton Truck in good condition. C. A. Irby Phone TA 5-2610 2p 6 room rural home on 1 acre out U. S. 341, $7,500. (d)205 acres near Powersville, paved road frent age, $165 per acre. Call ALL FARM SALES, INC., Phone 956- 2121, Byron, Ga. au!3c FOR RENT FOR RENT, Garden Tillers— Lawn Mowers — Extention & Seep Ladders— Fertilizer & seed sowers— Hole Diggeri Invalid Walkers— STRICKLAND HARDWARE Fort Valley, Ga. FOR RENT: 3 room unfurnished apai-tment. 113 Knoxville St. Call TA 5-8119. 1P FOR RENT: 3-room unfurnished apartment. Apply to Drawer X, P. O. Box 591, Fort Valley. (3tc) FOR RENT: Furnished cottage al so rooms and baths. Fcr infor mation call TA 5-5203. FOR RENT: Apartment. Please Call TA 5-2976 au20c FOR RENT: 3 room apartment. Px-ivate entrance. 129 Neal Street. Mx-s. Erna Wylie. 8-20p SERVICES PUBLIC HAULING All kinds of hauling at anytime. Telephone TA 5-2967 or see Tal madge Spillers (A2tf:ic) WANTED: Old houses, old barns, to be wrecked or moved. Also barns or sheds built. Reasonable. Cal Spillers Wrecking & Salvage Co.. Phone TA 5-2967. (tfoex FOR RENT: Two bedroom furn ished mobile home, wall to wall carpet, covex'ed patic, nice shady lot. $70.00 per month. Powersville. Phone 956-4985 after 6:00 p.rn. LOST: One Chihuahua puppy while fishing at Rigdon’s pond. Answex-s to the name “Beaver”— if fund please call 42921811, Perry Geox-gia pts!2 NEEDED: Discarded men’s dress shii-ts. These shirts will be remade into bed jackets for a nearby nurs ing home. Ph. TA 5-5866. lp SERVICES I repair and sharpen lawn mow ers, repair electi-ic irons and ra dios. All work guaranteed. Curtis G. David, 614 Elbera. St. Call 825- 5220. lp SERVICES: Private piano lessons taught during school hours at Fort Valley schools. If interested please contact Mrs. Tyx-us Cobb in Macon. Phone 743-5281. Will be at Ele mentally schcol Aug. 24. pta WANTED: A girl’s used bike, in good condition. Ph ne 825-8323 af ter 6 P.M. lp WANTED: Lady to stay with wife. No work, just compaixion. TA 5-2840 after 6 P.M. 1 WANTED: Trained Master Beau tic-ians. Beauty Lounge. South Macon Street. Call TA 5-2744 pts3 Services: Have rotary mower & will contract to mow vacant lots, fields, etc. Talmadge Spillers, TA ' 5-2967. (au!2c) SERVICES We will provide fill dirt, washed ' sand for bxick masons, gi'avel for dtiveways. Can do back holer work Top sc il. Call L. B. Knight at TA 5 ..9164. pta20 NEED SCHOOL FUNDS Housewives like yourself are eax-ning good income by represent ing Avon Cosmetics, openings now available for qualified women.— Write Avon District Mgr., Edna Gatliff, P. O. Box 1075, Warner Robins, Ga- al3-s3. HOMES FOR SALE — Brick veneer home on shaded lot. Assume FHA Loan. Thx-ee bed rooms, built-in kitchen, Hi baths,. ample storage space. Several fi-ame homes in desir able locations. From $8,500 to $11,. 000. Ideal for young married coup les. HERE IT IS — An attractive, mo dern fx-ame heme on paved road in country. Stable, play house, and garage included. 4 6/10 aci-es. FARM PROPERTY— A wide selection—-90 acres with 2 homes; 98 acres with good house 97 acres with house; 300 acres with 5 houses, pecans, pasture land, etc.; 1,500 acres of tep-grade property; Plus other acreages not listed. CALL TODAY — Clarence Collins, Rep. Leonard Realty Co. 219 Vineville St. Fort \ alley, Ga TA 5-8631 1 SINGER Dial o matic SEWING MACHINE A-l SHAPE. Sold new for over sume payments of $8.00 per $300. Balance only $82.00 or as month. Write Credit Mgr., Box 591. Fort Valley, call TA 5-2432 76 th consecutive dividend STOCK FUND, I t - INC. This quarterly dividend of 1 I Al- per share is payable or. I •*“1’ July 31 to shareboldci J of record as of July 30,196- | Robert S. Ersted, Secrci-y-Treasuru J ★ * * CLIFTON E. MARSHALL Butler Road - Reynolds, Ga. Re-Elect Allen Chappell ■M ■I ' p : !i * JTj S-Kvi 0 £>ij EL < dgocs- m Public Service Commissioner His 21 years of performance on the Commission in the field of rate-making has brought Georgia national recognition. A vote for Chappell is a vote for the best interest of Georgia! STATE PRIMARY, SEPT. 9 Chappell for Public Service Commissioner HENRY ORADf HOTEL, ATLANTA (paid political advertising)