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SUNDAY, JUNE 3, 1951.
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MISS BARBARA SEAGRAVES
Miss Barbara Seagraves And
Mr.G.R. Tiller To Wed Aug sth
. and Mrs. H. L. Seagraves
unce the engagement of their
hter, Miss Barbara Anne Sea
-s, to Goss Richardson Tiller.
wedding will take place Au
-5 at the East Athens Baptist
ch.
[iss Seagraves is a graduate of
ens High School and Bessie
- College, where she was active
the student government, the
letic association, and the honor
ety, and where she was listed
Who's Who Among Students.
ce that time she has done grad-
fngagement Of Miss Betty Moxley And
Mr. Charles Burch Announced Today
MIDVILLE, Ga.—Mr. and Mrs. |
Benjamin Lee Moxley Sr., of Mid- |
ville, announce the engagement of
their daughter, Miss Betty Moxley,
to Charles Barnett Burch of Ath
ens, . s
Miss Moxley attended Brenau
Collese and will be graduated from
‘he University of Georgia in June
with a B. S. degree in home eco
nomics. She is a member of the
Alnha Chi Omega sorority.
Mi. Burch is the son of Mrs.
fnez Burch and the late Ja
M. Burch. He was graduated from
‘he University of Georgia with the
legree of Bachelor of Business Ad
ministration. While attending the
University he was a member of the
Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity. He
has been employed by the Citizens
ind Southern- Bank until his re
ent recall into the Army. He
will report to Camp Rucher, Ala
ama on June i 1
ira Cobb, Well-Known Local Pianist,
lo Be Presented In Recital Tonight
[ra Cobb, well known local
anist and student of Lucille
{imble, will be presented in re
ital by the University of Georgia
dusic Department = tonight in
niversity Chapel at 8:30 o’clock.
A native of Athens, Mr. Cobb
¢ the son of Police Captain and
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uate work at the University of
Georgia and taught in Baker High
School, Columbus. At present she
is a teacher in Athens Junior High
School.
Mr, Tiller is the son of Mrs.
Obie Tiller of Athens. He also
attended Athens High School and
the University of Georgia. He is a
Navy veteran, having served in
the Pacific during World War 11.
Mr. Tiller is now manager of the
Southern Shoe Store in Cleveland,
Tennessee, where the couple will
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MISS BETTY MOXLEY
Mrs. J. L. Garvin. A graduate of |
‘Athens High School, he is now
lattending the University, major
ing in music (piano) and will re
ceive his BFA in August. Mr. |
Cobb's musical ability is well- [
iknown here where he has served
“%s pianist and accompanist to |
many local organizations. He re- |
cently returned from a trip with |
' the University Glée Club with |
' which he appeared as accompan
:ist and piano soloist.
The program for tonight lists:
Fuga by Frescobaldi; Prelude
and Fugue, and No. Two in C Mi- I
nor by Bach; Sonata Op. Bla (1) |
Das Lebewohl-Andagio - Allegro, |
(2) Die Rbewesenheit - Andantel
Expressivo, (3) Dac Weidersehn- |
Vivacissimamente by Beethoven. ‘
Intermission {
Nocturne Op. 72 No. 1 and Bal- !
‘lude Op. 43 A Flat by Chopin.l
iLe Tombeau de Douperin (1) V
Menuet (1) VI Toccata by Ravel.
' Mr. Cobb is a pupil of Miss‘
|Lucille Kimble. A cordial invita-I
‘tion is extended*to‘the public. l
Concert Tonight
The members of the Young Har- |
ris Methodist Church choir wi]l’
sing favorite Negro Spirituels in
concert on Sunday night, June 3
8 o'clock.
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«Qteal Away,” “Standing Tn The |
Need Of Praver,” “Lord I Wanta’
! Be A Christian”, “Swing Low,”]
Special solos bv Mary Sue Duncan :
include “Sometimes I Feel Like a
Motherless Child,” and “Go Down 1
Moses.” '
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«Were You There,” “I got A
Robe,” “Nobody Knows,” Down
| By The Riverside.” Special solos
| by Faye Hamilton include ‘Look
a-how They Done My Lord” and
“Every Time I Feol The Spirit.”
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“Deep River.” “I Know The
Lord Laid His Hand On Me,” and
“Going Home.”
The public is invited.
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United States built only two
ocean-going cargo vessels other
4han tankers. At the height of the
World War I shipbuilding boom,
this country built 1700 seagoing
ships in one year.
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Trained observers can identify
from airplanes forest oaks infesjed
with eak wilt. The damaging dis
ease usually shows up first in dis
colored branches near the top.
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