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SUNDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1965 MRS. TONY SALLOUM Miss JoAn Theresa Lewis, Mr. Tony Salloum Married MR. AND MRS. DUBOSE Reception Wednesday Honor Mr. And Mrs. B.S. DuBose Miss JoAn Theresa Lewis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jo- seph Lewis of Athens, was married in Batroun, Lebanon, on July 31 to Mr. Tony Sall- Dum, son of Mr. and Mrs. Slei- man Salloum of Batroun. MISS JOAN Ineresa Lewis, laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jo- seph Lewis of Athens, was married in Batroun, Lebanon, on July 31 to Mr. Tony Sall- >um, son of Mr. and Mrs. Slei- man Salloum of Batroun. The wedding was solem- nized at Saint Stephens Catho- lic Church with Monsignor Jo- seph Feghali of Cleveland, Dhio, officiating. He was as- sisted by the Rev. An hony Hokayem, Father Francis, The Rev. Semon Estephan, and the Rev. Joseph Este- phan. Mrs. Seyed Khabberz was the matron of honor. Mr. Joseph Salloum was his brother's best man.. The bride was given in mar- riage by her cousin, Mr. Jo- seph Hokayem of Gainesville, Ga. She wore a lovely gown of embroidered antique satin. Mr. and Mrs. Sleiman Sall- oum, the groom's parents, en- tertained at a reception hon- oring the couple immediately following the ceremony. The home was filled with gifts of flowers that had been sent by friends. The bride's table was cen- tered with a four tiered choco- late wedding cake that had been sent from Tripoli. Later Mr. and Mrs. Salloum left for a trip to Laklouk, a ski resort in the Lebanese mountains, and then to Tar- barja Beach on the Mediter- ranean Sea. The bride is a graduate of Athens High School and the University Hospital School of Nursing in Augusta. Mr. Salloum is a graduate. of Arts et Metiers in Beirut Lebanon. Mr. and Mrs. Salloum are residing at 280 Milledge Ter race formal reception Wednesday evening at the Athens Country Club compli- mented Mr. and Mrs. Bolling Stovall DuBose. Golden Wedding anniversary. The affair marked their Hosts for the occasion were their children, Dr. and Mrs. Bolling S. DuBose Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Wilkinson. Jr., and Captain and Mrs. Austin A. Barnett Jr. Mr. and Mrs. DuBose were married fifty years ago, Oct. 15, 1915 in the evening at a home ceremony with a recep- tion afterwards. Mrs. DuBose was the former Miss Minnie Thomas, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. George Dudley Thomas. on A For the reception Wednesday night, Mrs. Du- Bose wore a pale blue dress of peau de soie and lace and a diamond lavalier, given to her by Mr. DuBose on the night of their wedding. A white, gold throated orchid completed her costume. Centering on the punch and coffee table was a beautiful antique epergne, a silver tree holding flowers and candles, and at the base of the tree are deers by a stream. This tree is of great sentimental value and used at family weddings for six generations. The epergne belong to Mr. DuBose's great-grandfather, General Robert Toombs, who used it to entertain in Wash- ington, D.C., while a United States Senator before the War Between the States. on The wedding cake was three tiered and decorated with or- chids, sweetheart roses and lily of the valley. All the tables were covered with gold satin overlaid with organdy and lace. During the evening Mr. Wesley McKenzie Jr., pres- ented organ music. The DuBose's have ten grandchildren, Mrs. W. James Jr., Miss Harriet Wil- kinson and Miss Margaret Wilkinson of Sumter, S.C.; Miss Betsy DuBose, Bolling DuBose III, Misses Mimi and Camille DuBose of Athens; Miss Katherine Barnett, Aus- tin Barnett, III and Thomas D. Barnett of Fort Valley. There is one great grandson, W. E. James III of Sumter, S.C. Assisting in entertaining were Mrs. Joel A. Wier, Mrs. R. P. White. Miss Jeannie Lewis, Miss Marguerite Hodg- son. Mrs. John McWilliams, Mrs. T. H. Milner Jr., Mrs. W. T. Cunningham Jr., Mrs. Tom Tillman Jr., Mrs. John Terrell, Mrs. John McPher- son. Mrs. Ray Thompson, Mrs. Walter Wilfong, Mrs. Thomas Elliott, Misses Anne Wade, Carol McWhorter, Sara Ann Guy, Colleen Kelly, Ka- thy Wier and Julia Milner. Out of town guests included Mrs. Marion H. Allen, Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Allen Jr., Mr. and Mrs. George Rawls, Mrs. Thomas J. Roth and Mr. Ray- mond Cole of Atlanta; Miss Jeannie Lewis, Greensboro; Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cole, E. Mr. Edward Cole Jr. of Birm- ingham, Ala. Mr. and Mrs. George Du- dley Wier, Mr. George D. Wier Jr., Miss Fran Wier, and Mr. Miler Wier of Albany. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Bar- nett, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Barnett, Mrs. Pembroke Pope, Mr. William Pope, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Pope, Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Anderson, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dar- by of Washington, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Cunnin- gham Jr., Mr. W. T. Cunnin- gham III, and Mr. R. B. 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They are Chest Residential Drive Starts Oct. 1 The Residential Drive of the Athens-Clarke County Com- munity Chest Fund drive starts Monday, Oct. 11th. This annual drive, which incorpo- rates the efforts of several hundred women, is headed by Mrs. D. V. Fech. Throughout the week these volunteer workers will be making house-to-house call soliciting for the fund drive. This year's goal for the drive is $11.269.00. And it is hoped that the homemakers of Ath- ens will give as generously as they can from their budgets to help continue the fine work done by the eleven agencies supported by the Chest. The district chairmen for the residential drive are Mrs. James Scott, Mrs. Leslie P. Brooks, Mrs. Leon Har- greaves Jr., Mrs. Henry Par- sons, Mrs. Ann Horton, Mrs. W. A. Stafford, and J. R. Win- ter. This year's Area Captains for the residential drive are: Mrs. M. P. Stacks, Mrs. T. M. Skinner, Raven Cheatham, Mrs. Joe Costa Jr., Mrs. J. C. Jordan, Mrs. H. M. William- son, Mrs. J. M. 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