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THE VALDS&TA TIMES. SATURDAY, JUNE 16, 1906.
FERRELL - DALTON
The 6rillia.it Nuptials of a Popular
| gown of pink radium silk elaborate
ly trimmed in tucks and baby Irish
lace. With this attractive costume
was worn a picture hat of pink
tulle trimmed in graceful plumes
and soft bows of the tulle. Miss
Ferrell’s hands were burled deep in
a soft muff of pink chiffon, with
streamers in which were tied bunch
es of pink forget-me-nots, banging
to the bottom of the skirt
The matron-of-honor, Mrs. Hawk
ins, wore a gown of white silk, trim
med with hand embroidery and car
ried white carnations. She wore a
white Neapolitan picture hat trim
med with lace and plumes.
The bride’s maids wore handsome
gowns of net over peau de mouseline
elaborately trimmed with lace and
the plaiting* and fine tucks. The high
girdles with sash ends were of pink
moire. Picture hats of Neapolitan
completed these attractive costumes,
yet j while large bunches of pink carna-
witnessed in Valdosta was that on.tlons and asparagus ferns tied with
yesterday evening at the Baptist jpj n k tulle were used in carrying out
church when Miss Emma Mae Fer- the color scheme of pink and white,
veil and Mr. Oscar Davis Dalton Master Clauds) Ferrell, the page,
were united In the holy estate of wore a handsome suit of white satin
matrimony, the ceremony being im-' W |th ruffles of lace at the neck and
pressivcly performed by the Rev. L. i H leeves.
R Christie. . I \| rB E p Ferrell, the handsome
Long before* the hour of nine the| mot her of the bride, was gowned
church was crowded with n host offj n Javendar silk, the skirt trimmed
friends, who were delightfully enter- j n tucks and plaits, while the cors-
Mias Emma Mas Ferrell and Mr.
Oscar Davis Dalton Were Joined
in the Holy Estate at the First
Baptist Church. — The Wedding
Scene and the Reception
Valdes.
(From Wednesday's Daily.)
The most brilliant w’edding
and happlnes. Mr. Dalton la to be a
congratulated on winning so charm- J
ing a bride and one who has by her
womanly graces and lovely disposi
tion endeared herself to the people *
of Valdosta.
m
Judge Mitchell Signed the Bill of
Exceptions Tnday.
The Case Now Goes to .4he Supreme
Court on the Extraordinary Mo
tion.—Cooptr 8 *U he is More Con
fident Than Evir That the Boys
Will Not Hang.
(From Wednesday s Daily.)
Attorney Cooper came dwon from
Macon yesterday to consult J. G.
Rawlings about his case and also to
have Judge Mitchell sign the bill of
exceptions, on which the case is to
lied to the supreme court of
Georgia.
Attorney Cooper said this morning
that he regarded bis, extraordinary
mo’Ion. upon which a new trial for
Is asked, 4JR3 the strongest
talned with music by Abel’s orches
tra, froln Jacksonville.
The church was beautifully deco-
ago, Irish point studded wit
lavendar sequins, was effective
ly combined with pipings of
rated with a profusion of palms, pqquq velvet and fine tticks and
ferns and pot plants, while the walls! ehlffon. A beautiful hat of cream
back of the chancel were hung with
bamboo entwined with white roses.
The entire chancel nnd aisles were
covered with white which was
strong contrnst to the dark green of
the decorations. The orchestra was
behind a screen of sword ferns and
palms, tall banana plants adding a
tropical touch to the other decora
tions . In the center of the chancel
was an arch from which was sus
pended a cross, the entire design of
electric light, entwined with smllax,
and banked beneath with quantities
of white roses.
At nine o'clock tne orchestra gild
ed Into the sweet strains of the
l.ohengiin wedding innrch nnd four
dainty young Indies, acting ns ribbon
bearers, passed down the aisle and
took their positions, two standing
in each aisle—Misses Lamar Lewis
and Eul&He Converse ' in the right
title and Misses Helen Lewis and
v Evelyn Cranford in the left.
youn^rildlHLJrore <*<
ull
straw lined with inouselline in pur
ple tints and trimmed with plumes
was worn with this handsome gown.
Reception at the* Valdes.
From the church about two hun
dred guests proceeded to the Valdes
hotel where they were entertaiued
with a reception that was equally as
brilliant as was the wedding.
In the parlor, back of the spacious
reception hall the bride and groom,
with the bridal party, stood to re
ceive the congratulations of their
many friends. In this room the col
or scheme of pink and green was
carried out effectively. The walls
were hung with bamboo and smllax,
entwined with pink roses, while on
the tables and mnntels were vases
of pink cnrnntlons showing among
the palms and ferns.
From here the guests passed to
the reception hall whero they were|f e ndanta hare
provided
the be
that ever went before the supreme
court. He says tt j* based entirely
upon the corffeaSRv of J. G. Rawl
ings, made after the f rlal and
published Jn The -TJUpjte at the time.
He spent somdfUm^pltlrftawlings
at the jail this mot
the old man and boyi
mor, except that thq<
little bit emphatic
fics and politicians.
The Times received the following
from its Atlanta-^correspondent this
morning:
Mors Delay In the Cate.
Atlanta, Ga., JMl 13.—It is not
believed that the winnings, convict
ed for the murder - i)f the Carter
children in LownMs county, will be
hanged July 13tb^ although that is
the date set for thfeir execution.
Is not thought that .the jqppeal which
will be made to the state supreme
court by Attorney Joiin Cooper, rep
resenting the defendants, can
hrard until the Octpger term
cn irt, and' It t> thou
effort will be made li
«ei tor tie tfi|i|^"
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Motara
Ashley,
Ferrell,
• Srtawif'aloni
Tcmianla ^proceeded to the
’ In : the following "order:.
Clarence Smith and C. R.
jr.. Scales Dalton and Ed
Jr.,,who wore ushers. They were
followed by Misses Elisabeth Coffoo
and Pearl Lewis, Messrs Arthur Da-
Tla and E. B. Witte of Tampa, Misses
Caro Lewis and Margaret Chambers,
of Montgomery, Messrs. Lowndes
tV. 8haw and Warren Hall, of Mont
gomery; Misses l-elln Fender nnd
Pauline Wilson, of Savnnnah: Mr.
Mat Pearson and Dr. A. O. Little.
Mtaaes Evelyn Farmer, of Dothnn
Ala.; “jnd Btirtha Dalton, of North
Carolina Messrs. Thos. J. Jones, of
North Carollua, and ‘Alvin D Ramos,
llrs. Rufus Hawkins, tho matron of
honor, was followed by Miss Vnlllq
Ferrell, the lovely sister of the bride,
Mrs. B.
nond ana) w m give
ny, proald- Attorney Col
the bill ot
oe.Mri,
lurch, of
ed over th& table. I
The decorations of fbo reception g tt j.
hall were olnbornto and effective In M r . Cooper will
every detail. From tho center of tho.j nne 2 8th t$ servo
room was suspended tho letters "F. 0 ti„. r side with tho b|
nnd D." In electric lights, the wires „ f , ho | OW0r courf
strung with pink roses nnd smllax. I ,j ny8 to transmit tho
The room was a mass of palms and w m hardly arrive bef<
ferns, among which were graceful noon. The last criminal K case until
ugures on pedestals. On tables were| th „ October term will tx* beard July
until
the
The clerk
followed 16
and they
this after
cut \ glass candclabras bearing pink
and white candles with shades to
match. The mantels were banked
with ferns and tho mirrors reflected
cut glass vases filled with pink car-
nnttons. On the punch tables bowls
nnd vases filled With daisies were
in charming contract to the pink of
the candle shades. Mrs. D. D. Smith
nnd Mrs. Clark presided over
bowl while Mrs. Brown and
who was the mald-of-honor. Miss j Chambers served at another. Ini-lotion with the state pardon board
Elisabeth Dlnunock, the dainty llttlejmense bowls filled with hydrangias|( 0r a commutation of sentences.
Ills* who carried one targe white j were tastefully arranged among thoj- . -
rose, deep In the heart of which*palms, pinks and white electric and esteem is which till lovely bride
IGth. but all papers in .cases to be
heard then must have ben filed by
July 7th.
j This will delny the j Rawlings ap
peal until the October term, as there
will be Ao more criminal cases after
July 16th. It la understood that the
appeal may require a further respit
ing of the condemned men. If the
one 1 state supreme court turns the appeal
Mrs. (down, Attorney Cooper will file a pe-
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wus hidden the weding ring, preced-1 lights casting a steady glow on the is held by her many friends, could
td Misses Virginia Hamilton Staten I falry-llke scene. Tho high windows j be asked.
and Thelma Brown, carrying largoJxvere draped with smllax and fes-J The bride is the eldest daughter of
baskets filled with pink and white -tooned with garlands of pink roses. Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Ferrell *and al-
sweet pei
tlmi
pathwaj
Tne I
urtn of
and . a.v
of the
wore siicwn in the I Delicious refreshment
beautiful brido. I of cream and cakes o
owl leaning on the [white were served by
'r. Mr. K. I). Ferrell,land Anna Ashley, Eulali
Mis
nsisting though w
and calling In
Laura short whl
Pink
from tlu
Cba
Dnlto
cbaac.d where she
room who entered
e It h his brother,
of North Carolina,
mouy Schurtuan’s
1 onvt
Kvelyi
Emile
dishes
hilnts
•se. l.aniar and 1M»>
1 Crnnword, Katrina
Briggs. Cut glass
filled with pink at
eat to
in the parlor
optio
chest r
c^ohn's
bridal pn
During 1
ting of
vtood in
01 electrb
e had the honor of
Valdosta girl but a
short while, she has surrounded her
self with a host of f: lends and ad
mirers. She is a beautiful young wo
man of tho brunette type and pos
sessed of a prepossessing and cordial
manner that not only makes friends
b it holds them. !
Mr. Dalton is a*native of North
Carolina but for soafo time has been
engaged in the wholesale grocery
business in our city. He is a young
man of sterling business qualitie
and manly bearing, wao has mad<
many friends in Valdosta since tak-
pitifully render- tabl
while Mendel- hall.
larch was played as the. The handsome gifts eons!
tv were leaving the church, cut glass, silver, china, hr
10 beautiful and Irapresivo' and linen wqre displayed in
imny. »1ie happy couple'vate dining room, wh* re t!i
ront of tin* arch and cross color scaeme of pink and gr
• lights. so effectively used, pink and white jpg up his residence here.
:i-.’ tr.ide was radiantly beautiful electric lights, garlands of pink roses, Mr. and Mrs. Dalton left on the
in u gown of white satin made on'ami smllax being the decorations. A, 11:50 A. C. L. going west and be-
traln. The skirt was a mass of tiny 1 gift that the bride prizes very highly fore returning will go to a number
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ed at the bottom with large tucks. I Mrs. Ferrell, who Is 92 years old’and among the Rockies. Upon their
The coi3age of Irish point lace was land has never worn glasses. She Return Mr. and Mrs. Dalton will be
trimmed with bands of satin em- has made it since she reclved her In-,at home to their triends at the Val-
broidered In roses nnd French knots, ivitation three weeks ago and every fies hotel.
A filmy veil of tulle was fastened to'stitch Is done by hand. The card, The bride’s going away gown was
the dark brown hair with a caronet j bears the name "Cousin Temple 0 f gray voil elaborately braided with
of lilies of the valley. The bride’s Hall."
bouquet was of white roses and at- Mr. and Mrs. Ferrell presented
paragus ferns tied with broad yhitalthelr daughter with a mahogany
satin streamers The gift of t he I chest of silver, the plate on the out
groom, a crown of pearls and dlapjslde bearing, the name "Emma Mae j oxfords completed this becoming
Bonds, was pinned in the soft pom-[Ferrell Dalton.’’ A silver s ervlce.'costume.
padour. the only other ornament was the gift of four of the grooms- Mrs. Dalton's friends are delight-
worn being a bar of diamonds. jmen. A more handsome display of led that she Is not to be taken from
Tfce maid-o:-honor, Miss Vallie gifts has never been seen in Valdos-1their midst and join with The Times
Feire'.l, was lovely in a beautiful ta, and no better proof of the love in wishing her many years of health
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