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Miss Mary Glidewell Becomes
Bride Of Mr. David L. Kissel
Miss Mary Geraldine
Glidewell and Mr. David Lee
Kissel were joined in holy
matrimony at Saint Mary’s
Catholic Church in Jackson,
Georgia on July 2nd.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Glide
well. Sr. of Jackson. The
groom is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Leroy Kissel
of Midland, Texas.
The nuptial Mass was
celebrated by Rev. Peter
Washington, C.S.S.R., with
Larry Deraney, Chuckie
Williams, Danny Dahlin, and
Timmy Patterson as altar
boys.
Scripture readings, chosen
by the bride and groom, were
read by Mr. Hugh M.
Glidew'ell, Jr., brother of the
bride, of Jackson.
The bride, given in
marriage by her father, wore
a floor length gown of white
silk organza trimmed with
Venice lace and satin ribbon.
Her veil was chapel length
with matching Venice lace
with blusher veil attached.
She carried a bouquet of
white snapdragons, daisies,
and carnations.
The sanctuary of the
church was decorated with
candelabras and ferns with
two large arrangements of
white gladioli, snapdragons,
daisies, and mums adorning
the altar. Single candles with
ivy decorated each window.
Miss Rebecca Glidewell,
sister of the bride, served as
maid of honor. Bridesmaids
were Mrs. Janice Lueken,
sister of the bride of Jackson,
Mrs. Ann Milligan, of
Birmingham, Alabama, Miss
Cathy Sewell of Mobile,
Alabama, Miss Suzie Reeves
of Mobile, Alabama. Miss
Cathy Jackson of Jackson
served as junior bridesmaid.
The attendants wore floor
length dresses of yellow
quiana, fashioned with em
pire waist and v-neck. They
carried nosegays of white
daisies.
Mr. Jim Scott of Mobile,
Alabama served as best
man. Groomsmen were Roy
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JACKSON, GA.
Kissel, brother of the groom,
of Oklahoma City, Okla
homa: Chuck Masters of
Houston, Texas, Jack Phipps
of Oklahoma City, Okla., and
John Green of Mobile,
Alabama.
Beautiful renditions of the
Lord's Prayer. Ave Maria,
and God Is Love were
presented by Mrs. Nancy
Hall with Mr. Ronnie
Stephens providing accom
paniment.
The bride's mother chose a
floor length gown of aqua
crepe with jacket. The
groom's mother wore a gown
of aqua chiffon. Both wore
white cymbidium orchids.
The bride presented both
mothers with a white rose
from her bouquet at the Kiss
of Peace during the Mass.
Johnny and Amy Lueken,
nephew and niece of the
bride, presented the gifts at
the offertory of the Mass.
The reception followed in
the reception hall at the C&S
Bank of Jackson. Decora
tions included one large
arrangement of snapdra
gons, daisies and multi
colored flowers in brass
candelabra on the main
serving table.
The three-tiered wedding
cake, embossed in white, was
decorated with yellow, laven
der and white daisies with
doves set in the columns
separating two tiers of the
cake.
The bride’s book was kept
by Miss Barbara Glidewell,
sister of the bride.
Serving the cake and
refreshments were Mrs.
Anne W. Glidewell of
Jackson, Mrs. Katherine
Glidewell of Griffin, and Mrs.
Diane Glidewell of Augusta,
all sisters-in-law of the bride.
Champagne was served by
Mr. Thomas Jester of
Jackson.
Cathy, Michael, David
Jackson and Johnny, Joey
and Amy Lueken, nieces and
nephews of the bride, gave
out rice bags at the
reception.
Following a short honey
THE JACKSON PROGRESS-ARGUS, JACKSON, GEORGIA
LITTLE MISS HALL
Mr. and Mrs. -John L. Hall,
of Jackson, announce the
birth of a daughter, Cathe
rine Lee Hall, on July 16th at
Coliseum Park Hospital in
Macon. Mrs. Hall will be
remembered as the former
Miss Nancy Long. Mr. and
Mrs. John Searcy Hall, of
Newnan. are paternal grand
parents and Mrs. Alfred
Long and the late Mr. Long,
of Newnan, are the maternal
grandparents.
MASTER GIBSON
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Gibson
announce the birth of a son,
Brian Douglas, July 18th at
Griffin-Spalding County Hos
pital. Grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. Willie Avery Cook
of Jackson and Mr. and Mrs.
Norman D. Gibson of
Monticello.
LITTLE MISS WHITWORTH
Major and Mrs. W. E.
Whitworth, of Jonesboro,
announce the birth of a
daughter, Amy Elizabeth,
July 24th at Clayton General
Hospital. Grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. Winfred Cook
of Jackson and Mr. and Mrs.
M. C. Whitworth of Nash
ville, Tennessee.
moon, Mr. and Mrs. Kissel
returned to Mobile, Alaba
ma, where they will reside.
REHEARSAL DINNER
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Leroy Kissel hosted the
rehearsal dinner for the
bride and groom on the
evening of July Ist at the
Holiday Inn in Griffin. The
menu included fresh tossed
green salad, chicken cordon
bleu, green beans almondine,
and twice baked potatoes.
A lovely arrangement of
white snapdragons, gladioli,
daisies and mums decorated
the center table. Candles
with ivy decorated the two
remaining tables.
Out of town guests included
Bob and Judy Kissel of
Denver, Colorado, Chuck and
Marsha Masters of Houston,
Texas, Roy Kissel of Midland
Texas, Jim and Sue Scott of
Mobile, Alabama, Anne and
Gregg Milligan of Birming
ham, Alabama, John and
Robin Green, Suzie Reeves,
Debbie White, and Cathy
Sewell, all of Mobile,
Alabama, Billy and Diane
Glidewell of Augusta, Ga.,
Mrs. Josephine Dunlap of
Denver, Colorado, Mr. Weir
Callaway of Conyers, Ga.,
and Jack and Marsha Phipps
of Oklahoma City, Okla
homa.
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Two August brides-elect.
Misses Janet Robison and
Ellen Pinckney, were ho
nored with a delightful
morning Coke party on
Wednesday, July 20th, at the
home of Mrs. Levi Ball on
Indian Springs Street.
The hostesses presented
each girl with a recipe file,
and the guests brought
recipes and words of advice
for a happy marriage.
/■ PERSOnALS
Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Hamilton and son, Christo
pher. moved recently to
Butts County from Blythe
Island.
Derek Lunsford spent the
week w-ith his grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cook,
while his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Johnny Lunsford, were
vacationing at Daytona
Beach. Fla.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Holloway of Falls Church,
Virginia visited from June
11th until June 23rd with Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Cook, Melissa
Pulliam, and Mr. and Mrs.
Orville Kitchens.
Mr. and Mrs. Lindsey
Powell, who are attending
Southwestern Baptist Semi
nary, Fort Worth, Texas, are
spending this week with Mr.
Powell’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. M. L. Powell.
Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Barrett
and daughter, Mrs. Ruth
Baker, of Atlanta, were
Sunday evening guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Naamon York.
Dr. Fred Leon Cook of
Marietta visited Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Holloway in
Falls Church, Va. while in
Washington on business.
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy
Faulkner and Ronnie of
Atlanta were Friday evening
guests of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Naamon York.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene
Stephens of Covington, along
with Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Cook, visited Fort Walton
Beach, Fla. for several days
recently.
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first and third Saturday
Nights at 8 P.M.
Refreshments served.
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Welcome
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Robert Riley, Sec.
The guests were invited
into the dining room where a
beautiful arrangement of
roses, grown by Mrs. Ralph
Carr. Jr. and Mrs. O. L.
Weaver. Jr., graced the
buffet. Delicious sandwiches,
cheese wafers, fresh fruits
and melon balls, and cookies
were served with Cokes.
Hostesses with Mrs. Ball
were Mrs. P. H. Weaver,
Mrs. E. D. Briscoe, and Miss
Elizabeth Finley.
Mrs. G. A. Briggs of
Mountain City is visiting this
week with Mrs. J. W. Carter
and other friends in Jackson.
She came home with Mrs.
Carter on Saturday following
an overnight visit with Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Williams and
family in Conyers. Mrs.
Briggs will be attending the
Homecoming at the First
Baptist Church on Sunday
where she will be able to visit
with many friends made
during the pastorate of her
late husband. Rev. G. A.
Briggs.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest York
ol Locust Grove were
Wednesday afternoon guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Naamon
York.
Mr. and Mrs. Greg Sexton
and Geremy of Oakwood
spent Sunday, July 17th, with
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cook.
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THURSDAY, JULY 28. 197 T
Mr. and Mrs. Jim O'Neal
and Miss Patty O’Neal spent
last weekend at Master 4-H
Camp Wahsega at Dahlon
ega.
Rev. and Mrs. W. P. (Bill)
Whitlatch, Ellen, Danny and
David of Kenly, N. C. were
visiting in the community
last week and attended
worship services at Mace
donia Church on Sunday
morning. Rev. Whitlatch is a
former associate pastor and
minister of music at Mace
donia and is now' pastor of
Kenly Baptist Church. He is
attending the Baptist Semi
nary at Wake Forest, N. C.
Just before the preaching
hour on Sunday morning he
sang “Stranger of Galilee.”
Mrs. Don Thurmon is at
home after having undergone
surgery and several days
confinement in Georgia Bap
tist Hospital. She is conva
lescing satisfactorily.
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Cook
and Randy spent last,
w eekend in the mountains of
Cherokee, N. C. They visited
Maggie Valley, the Blue
Ridge Parkway and other
places of interest.
Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Brady
of Macon, Mr. and Mrs.
Johnny Johnson and two
children of Brewton, Ala.,
and Mr. and Mrs. Bertie
Moncrief, Lori and Marie of
Roberta are spending a
week’s vacation at Martin’s
Marina on Jackson Lake.
They were joined on Sunday
STARK NEWS
By Mrs. B. A. Williamson
by Mr. and Mrs. F. H.
Morgan, Miss Mary Lou
Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. Larry
Morgan. Mrs. Carolyn Mor
gan. Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Day and Mandy of Macon,
Richie Smith of Cookville,
Tenn.. grandson of Mrs.
Elsma Smith, Mr. Otha
Morgan. Mrs. Elsma Smith
and Mr. Harold Standard. A
bountiful picnic lunch was
enjoyed by everyone present.
Mrs. Otha Morgan, ac
companied by Mrs. Bernice
Spier, visited Mrs. Elon Bobo
in Atlanta on Sunday. Mrs.
Bobo is the aunt of Mrs.
Morgan and is seriously ill.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reese
returned home last week
from a visit of two weeks
with relatives in Arkansas.
Mr. and Mrs. Cline Bradley
visited Mrs. Eulis Sosby on
Thursday at Crawford-Long
Hospital. Mrs. Sosby is doing
nicely after having had
surgery earlier in the week.
They also visited Mrs. Frank
Donaldson in Conyers. Mrs.
Donaldson’s husband is a
patient in DeKalb General
Hospital.
Mrs. Bessie Altomare and
daughter, Miss Vanda Alto
mare of New York City, N.
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Y., attended services at
Macedonia Church Sunday
morning. They were visiting
Mrs. Toni on the Monticello
Road. Mrs. Altomare was a
niece of the late Mr. John
Bartlett of this community
and is also a niece of Mrs.
Toni. She had not visited here
in more than 40 years but
remembered the church
building that stood here at
that time.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Holzer
and family visited Mr. and
Mrs. C. L. Bradley on
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Tommy
McMichael, Gregg and Gail
were spend-the-day guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Jim McMichael
on Sunday.
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beginning; keeping together
is progress; working togeth
er is success.—Henry Ford.
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