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The Houston Home Journal, Perry, Ga., Thurs., April 9, 1959
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MR. AN!) MRS. JAMES E. MALONE
MISS CONSTANCE CRAMER MARRIED
TO JAMES EDWARD MALONE AT NEWNAN
In beautiful and sacred rites i
Saturday afternoon, March 28, at
the First Baptist Church of Car
rollton, Miss Constance Rebecca
Cramer and James Edward Ma
lone, of Bristol, Tenn., were united
in holy marriage.
The bride is the daughter of Dr.
and Mrs. Selby Cramer of Carroll
ton. The bridegroom’s parents are
Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Malone of
Perry.
The vows were exchanged at
four o’clock, with the Rev. H. B. !
Benson, pastor of the church, of
ficiating.
A program of nuptial music was
presented by Mrs. Hugh Richards,
organist, and Miss Faye Wright,
soprano soloist, who sang Through
the Years, One Alone, and Wed
ding Prayer.
Pure white Easter lilies and
soft candlelight transformed the
church sanctuary into the impres
sive setting for the ceremony.
Against a background of Wood
wardia ferns, a central sunburst
of white lilies, and smaller trian
gular arrangements of the white
flowers on either side, were
framed by the burning white ta
pers in graduated seven-branched
candelabra. The bridal couple
knelt at a snowy white satin prei
dieu for the wedding prayer.
Lt. John Malone, of Savannah,
served his brother as best man.
Usher-groomsmen were Captain
F. A. Jones, of Anniston, Ala., Bob
Malone, brother of the groom,
Perry, the Rev. Jerry Vines and
David Cramer, brother of the
bride, both of Carrollton.
Mrs. F. A. Jones, of Anniston,
older sister of the bride, was ma
tron of honor.
Serving as bridesmaids were
Mrs. Bill Moore and Miss Eleanor
Buford, both of Carrollton, Miss
Janice Cantrell, of Bremen, and
Mrs Joe McGinnis, of Marietta.
Given by Father
The tall, brunette bride ascend
ed the aisle with her father, who
gave her in marriage. Her regal
loveliness was enhanced by a tra- j
ditional wedding gown of white
Chantilly lace and Dutchesse sat
in. The sculptured bodice featured
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a high rise bias fold of satin,
giving the effect of empire waist
line, with a becoming rounded
neckline and long, fitted sleeves
of lace ending in Calla points over
the hands. Posed over satin, the
voluminous skirt of lace carried a
wide back panel of Dutchesse sat
in which swept into a cathedral
train.
Her fingertip veil of illusion fell
gracefully from a crown of seed
■ pearls, rhinestones and irrides-
I cents. The bridal bouquet was
composed of an exquisite white
orchid, with white satin streamers
knotted with lilies of the valley
cascading from atop a white Pray
er book.
The bride wore a very old and
dainty lavalier, given to her by her
grandmother, Mrs. A. O. Hale.
Following the wedding cere
mony, Dr. and Mrs. Cramer were
hosts for a reception at Sunset
Hills Country Club. Elaborate ar
rangements of white wedding
flowers in silver containers and
potted ferns were used in the
club appointments.
As the young couple left for a
wedding trip later in the after
noon, Mrs. Malone wore a two
piece ensemble of navy silk shan
tung accented by a contrasting
cumberbund of navy and white
polka dots. Her accessories were
navy, and the orchid from her
bridal bouquet was pinned at her
shoulder.
The newlyweds will reside in
Bristol, Tenn., where the bride
groom is a junior at King’s Col
lege, in the School of Theology.
Among the out-of-town guests
attending the wedding were Dr.
and Mrs. H. D. Jaynes, Mrs. R. L.
Cowart and Mr. John Cowart and
Mrs. Annie Travis, all of Atlanta,
and Lt. and Mrs. John Malone of
Savannah.
Georgia is a deficit feed area,
point out agronomists of the Ag
ricultural Extension Service. In
creased production of pasture and
grain crops will help meet live
' stock and poultry feed require
ments and increase farm income.
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