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Engagement Of Miss Ruth Jarrell And .
Mr. Claude D. Thames Announced Teday
Mr. and Mrs. John Williame
Jarrell of Athens, announce thy
cngagement of their daughter,
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Laundry and Cleaning Service}, We are opening a
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Ruth Murray Jarrell, to Claud:
".‘)unn Thames of Thomasville
Ga. The marriage will take place
at en early date.
The bride-elect’s’ mother is the
former Miss Sadie Murray, dau
ghter of Alice Bailey Murvay and
the late Isaac Vincent Murray.
Her paternal grandparents are
the late John Warner Jarrell and
Louisa Howard Jarrell. Her only
brother is John Williams Jarrell,
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A native of Athens, Miss Jarrell
«ttended Athens High School and
graduated from the University of
Georgia where she received a B.
B. A., degree in Business Admin
istration. She was a member of
the Alpha Gammg Delta sorority.
For the pest two years she has
Leen associatedq with he Univer
eiy of Georgia Music Deparment.
Mr. Thames is the son of Mr
and Mrs. W. H. Thames of Thom=-
asville, Ga. His mothey is the for
mer Miss Claude Dunn of Ameri
cus His brothers are J. R. Thames
of Atlanta; W. H Thames of Gain.
esville, Fla.; Mrs. James Peck
and Miss Gladys Thames of
Thomasville are his sisters.
The groom - elect attended
Thomasville High School and
graduated from the University of
Georgia with an A. B. J. degree
in Journalism. During the war he
cepved three years in the U, S.
Navy.
Mr. Thhmes is now in business
in Thomaston, where he and his
bLride will reside following their
marriage. L
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REV, A. J, FRAZIER
A revival will be held at the
Pentecostal Holiness Chigch,
April 22-May 2. The Rev. J.
L. Frazer will be theEvange
list.- The Pen:ecostal Holiness
church, through its pastor the
Rev. Ray Smith, is glad to of
fer the public the opportunity
to hear this man of God. He is
dalso ‘a musician as well as a
speaker. Each one is invited to
attenq the wevival.
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| Miss Grace Gable
'lls Bride Of
| Andy N. Toney
Mrs. J. C. Witcher announces
the marriage of her daughter,
Grace Rucker Gable, to Mr.
Andy Neil Toney on April 10,
at 3 p. m. in Hartwell, Ga.
Mrs. Toney is the daughter of
the late Benjamin élaude Gable,
sr. of Canon, Ga. and Mrs. J. C.
Witcher, the former. Martha
Rucker, daughter of Joe and
Jane Westmoreland Rucker of
Royston, Ga. Her paternal grand
parents are Mrs. Lilla Fowler
| Gable and the late Robert. L.
Gable of Cancn. Mrs Toney is
the sister of Miss Karl Witcher
and Mrs. Henry Hodgson , Par
sons of Athens and Mr. Benjamin
Claude Gable of Albany, Gas.’
For her wedding the bride
]chose a grey gabardine balleri
fna suit with navy accessories.
Her corsage was Sweetheart
Roses.
Mrs. Toney received her edu
cation in the Athens City Schools
and is at present employed ,by
i the Southern Bell Telephone '§Co.‘
The groom is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Andy Virgil Ton';x of
Greenwood, S. C. Mrs. Toney
was before her mafi;&e‘tb_ejorme-z
er Vera Cheek daughter of “the
late John Will and Leoy Chand
‘ler Cheek of High Shoales, His
paternal grandparents are John
and Ecie Toney of Norcross, Ga.
Mr. Toney's sisters are Mrs.
Grady Owens and Mrs. Garnett
Prickett of Athens. He received
his education in the Athens City
Schools and is connected with the
Pepspi-Cola Co.
. Mr. and Mrs. Toney are resid
| ing at 170 Milledge Heights.
At AAUW Meeting
Dr. M. D. Mobley, Director of
| Vocational Work in the State of
| Georgia, and W. M. Hicks, Di
| rector of On-the-d Job Training
lin the state, will be the featur
| ed speakers at the monthly meet
{ing of the Athens branch of the
| AAUW to be held Tuesday after
im}{m at four o'clock at the YW
CA.
| The theme of the program will
|be America and its Relation to
‘Occupied Territories. Dr. Mobley
{has recently returned from
| Germany where he did educa
itior.al and vocatignal work for
| the American Armed Forces, and
|he 'will tell of his experiences
there. Miss Grace Anderson,
Chairman of the “Educational
Committee, will introduce the
speakers. 4
Mrs. Alvin Biscoe will serve as
lhostess chairman. at the meet
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MISS DOROTHY MONTINE PATTON AND MR
FRANK LESTER WHEELER TO-WED INMAY
Announcement is made today
by Dr, and Mrs. Lewis S. Patton
of Athens, of the engagement of
their daughter, Miss Dox‘othy‘
Montine Patton to Frank Lester
Wheeler of Jacksonville, Fla. The
marriage to take place the last
of May. :
Miss Patton is a descendent of
well known families in this sec
tion of the state. Her mother is
the former Montine Robinson,
daughter of Mrs. W. T. Robinson
and the late W. T. Robinson of
Winder, Ga. Her father is the son
of Mr. and Mrs, C. L. Patton of
Comer, Ga. Her sister is Mrs.
Jeck A. Butler of Columbus, Ga,
Miss Patton was graduated
from Athens High School, and
receivedsher A. B. degree in Psy.
chology from Weslevan College.
In June she will receive her Mas
ter of Education degree from the
Uhiversity of Georgia, .
Mr. Wheeler is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. W. L. Wheeler of Jack
e.nville, Fla. His mother is the
former Margaret Frances Cath
cart, daughter of the late Mr.
and Mrs. Walter S. Cathcart of
Tsmpa. Fla. And on his paternal
side his father is the son of the
late Mr. and Mrs W. D. Wheeler
of Plant City. Fla. His brothers
are Mr. W. Walter Wheeler of
Cuincey, Fla.. and Mrs, George C.
Wheeler of Gainesville ang Jack
sonville. Fla.
j Mr. Wheeler was graduated
[fmm TLandon Hish School. Gor
don Military College, and the
SUNDAY, APRIL 18, 1948
University. tof, Georgia. He ;
member \i'ufi»sum Phi oéseg:
fraternities. 1!5 served four yegp,
with the U.'S. Navy Sea Beg,
and is now associated with Gpg,.
bar Electric. Company in Jacksop
viile Yla: .
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Oconee Mission
Group Met With
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Mrs. Max Pinson
The Missionary Committee of
Oconee St Methodist church me
at the home of Mrs. Max Pingg,
Mrs. E. S. Kirk co-hostess. )
After singing “What A Friend
We Have In Jesus,” Mrs, C, g
Denny save a very inspiring
devotional on ‘Love,
Mrs. E. SiKirk leq in prayer, A
message in song was given by
Mrs. Denney ‘and Mrs. Pingg,
Douring the ‘business Mrs, Wap.
wick gave-a report of the wqyk
that had been done in the lag
year. A biblecontest was enjoyeq
by 01l
~_The meeting was closed wity
every one praying the Lord’s
Prayer. i
| Refreshments was served hy
the hostesses, Mrs. Kirk ang
| Mr. Pingon, assisted by Louisa
. 'Williams and:.. Marian Pinson,
| ~~Publicity Chairman