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MRS. DAN ALLEN WADE
Barton-Wade
Rites Solemnized
The wedding of Miss Pa
tricia Runee Barton and Dan
Allen Wade was held at 7
p. m. May 29, 1970 at the
Perry Presbyterian Church.
The bride is daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. John W. Barton Jr.
The groom’s parents are Mr.
and Mrs. Mack C. Wade of
Warner Robins.
The Rev. Mark Gutzke of
ficiated at the double ring
ceremony with Mrs. Bert
Brumbaugh as organist, and
Mrs. Robert Brooks, soloist.
The church was decorated
with candelabra, palms and
baskets of white gladioli.
The groom’s father stood
with him as best man. Ush
ers were Stanley Sams of
Warner Robins and Frank
Barton of Perry, brother of
the bride.
Mrs. Stanley Sams of War
ner Robins attended the
bride as matron of honor.
Miss Patricia Wade of War
ner Robins', sister of the
groom, was junior brides
maid. They wore dresses of
yellow dotted swiss with em
pire waistlines and puffed
sleeves. Their headpieces
were of yellow illusion and
they carried nosegay of
white daisies.
Entering the sanctuary on
the arm of her father, who
gave her in marriage, the
bride wore a full length
gown of pcau de soie, feat
uring an empire waist, bod
ice and sleeves of Alencon
lace. Her veil of illusion was
caught to tiny satin roses.
She carried a bouquet of lil
lies of the valley and step
anotis centered with a white
orchid arranged on a white
lace prayer book.
The mother of the bride
wore a pink crepe dress and
matching accessories. The
groom’s mother was attired
in an aqua lace dress with
full length coat. Each wore
a corsage of white cymbidi
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The reception was held in
the social hall of the church.
The four tiered wedding
cake trimmed with wedding
bells and topped with minia
ture bride and groom, cen
tered the table overlaid with
yellow. Mrs. Frank Ramsdell,
Jr. of Marietta cut the cake.
Mrs. Bill Anderson and Miss
Jan Floyd served punch.
Miss Brenda Buckner kept
the bride’s book.
For the wedding trip to
Jekyll Island, the bride cha
nged to a navy blue crepe
dress with navy and white
accessories and her corsage
was the orchid lifted from
her bouquet. They will re
side in Warner Robins.
Out of town guests includ
ed Mrs. Arthur Lane, Mr.
and Mrs. Alan Lane, Mr. and
Mrs. T. C.> Smith Jr., Miss
Ruth Marlow, Bobby Cason
and Miss Jan Floyd of War
ner Robins; Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Anderson of Hawkins
ville; Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Ramsdell Jr., Mrs. H. J.
Hunt, of Marietta: John W.
Barton Sr., Mr. and Mrs.
Wayne Peavy, Mr. and Mrs.
George S. Peavy of Cordele;
John B. Dennard, Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Cummings, Mr.
and Mrs. James A. Bridges
Sr., of Pineview.
Mr. and Mrs. Mack C.
Wade entertained the Bar
ton-Wade wedding party
with a rehearsal dinner
Thursday evening at the
New Perry Hotel. Covers
were laid for twenty.
Among the pre-nuptial
parties honoring Miss Bar
ton, bride-elect were a mis
cellaneous shower given by
Mrs. K. R. Vance and Mrs.
Howard Cosey at the Vance
home on May 15. Eighteen
friends of the honoree were
present. The hostesses’ gift
was pieces of her china.
On May 16, Mrs. Jarrett
Thomason-George
Wedding Is Held
Miss Barbara Susan Thom
ason, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. James L. Thomason,
and Robert Coleman George,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Philip
M. George of Macon, were
married June 11 at Perry
United Methodist Church.
The Rev. J. B. Smith offi
ciated.
The bride’s sister, Miss
Elizabeth Ann Thomason,
was maid of honor. Best
man was Patrick Allan Lace
field.
The bride, graduate of
Perry High School, attended
the University of Georgia
where she was a member of
Alpha Lambda Delta, nation
al honor society for fresh-
jf^ersonais
Mrs. Fred Thomson of Hol
ly Hill, S .C. is visiting Mrs.
Walter Riley and other
friends in Perry.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Elliott
of Wildwood, Fla. were the
weekend guests of his sister,
Mrs. R. L. Clark.
♦ * ♦
Mrs. Neal McPhaul is vis
iting with her daughter, Mrs.
C. E. Adams and Mr. Adams
* ♦ ♦
Mrs. Billy Ransome, Tere
sa and Tina spent last week
with Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Feb in St. Petersburg, Fla.
♦ ♦ ♦
Mrs. Betty Worsham and
Janna of Corpus Christi,
Texas and Mrs. Lois Nunez
of Tampa, Fla. visited Mr.
and Mrs. Elmo Coleman last
week.
* ♦ •
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford B.
Grimes, Debra, Lori and Ter
ri and Jeannie King and Bob
by Harrison spent Sunday
at Six Flags in Atlanta.
* * ♦
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Aus
tin are visiting their daugh
ter, Mrs. F. P. Cribtas and
Mr. Cribbs and family in
Memphis, Tenn.
* • *
Mr. and Mrs. Don Gardner
of Atlanta spent the week
end with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Moody Mulkey.
* * *
Mrs. P. B. Horton had as
her guests Wednesday her
brother, Harry Dinkins and
nephew, James Stevens of
Orlando, Fla.
♦ ♦ *
Mr. and Mrs. James E.
Worrall and Fran have re
turned from two weeks in
the New England States vis
iting points of interest in
Williamsburg and James
town, Va., Philadelphia, Pa.,
Atlantic City, N. J., New
Nelson and Mrs. Joe Batch
lor were hostesses for a mis
cellaneous shower honoring
Miss Barton at Mrs. Nelson’s
home on Houston Lake road.
The Ochlahatchee Club
House was the scene of a
party honoring Miss Barton
on May 23. Hostesses were
Mrs. Jimmy Abrams, Mrs.
Christie Matthews, Mrs. Ray
Matthews and Mrs. Larry
Matthews. They presented
Miss Barton a silver butter
dish and a towel set.
man women, the honors pro
gram, and was in the top five
per cent of her class in the
Henry W. Grady School of
Journalism. She also attend
ed Macon Junior College
where she was associate edi
tor of Premiere, the student
newspaper.
The groom, graduate of
Lanier High School in Ma
con, served four years in the
U. S. Navy as a communica
tions technician. He attend
ed Macon Junior College
where he was business man
ager for the Premiere.
After a honeymoon in Sav
annah the couple will live in
Macon until fall when they
will attend the University of
Georgia.
Pork, N. P„ Plymouth, Mas,,
Hyannis Point, Mass.. Hamp
ton Beach. N. H. and Kittery,
Maine.
♦ * ♦
Mrs. Mabyl Fast of North
Palm Beach, Fla. is visiti»<
her son, Tom Fast, Mrs. FarJ
and family. She left Wednes
day for Franklin, N. C. for
several weeks before return
ing to Perry.
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Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Hor
ton of Mussell Shoals, Ala.
were the weekend guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Horton
and Mrs. P. B. Horton. Kim
and Robin Horton returned
home with their parents aft
er a visit with their grand
parents.
♦ ♦ ♦
Miss Paige Smith of Jones
boro visited her grandpar
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Earle
Smith last week.
♦ * *
Mrs. Fred Ayers of Ath
ens is visiting her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Cooper Jones.
MRS. HENRY DOUGLAS LEE
Lamb-Lee
Vows Spoken
Miss Lois Dianne Lamb,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles D, Lamb, Sr. of Fer
ry and Henry Douglas Lee,
son of Mr. and Mrs. S. J.
Lee of Ferry were married
at 2:30 p. m., June 14 at the
Perry Church of God with
the jiev. J. E. Thornton of
ficiating. Mrs. Hawkins, pia
nist, and Ernest Barker, so
loist, provided a program of
wedding music. The church
was decorated with greenery,
candelabra, and an altar ar
rangement of white gladioli.
S. J. Lee served his son as
best man and ushers were
Charles D. Lamb, Jr,, broth
er of the bride, and Ashley
Allen both of Perry and
Bucky Hawkins of Athens.
Given in marriage by her
father, the bride wore a for
mal gown of white lace over
satin, fashioned with snort
sleeves, full skirt and round
ed neckline appliqued with
seed pearls and irridescents.
Her fingertip veil of illusion
fell from a crown of seed
pearls. Her bouquet was of
white rosebuds centered with
a white orchid.
Miss Lenny Cone of Fer
ry was maid of honor. Brides
maids were Mrs. Fatsy Allen,
the bride’s sister, and Miss
Marsha Green of Perry and
Mrs. Gloria Bullington of Al
bany. They were dressed in
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Ragan-Bryant
Engagement Told
Mr. and Mrs. William Leon
Hagan Sr. of Henderson an
nounce the engagement of
their daughter, Fa rise Beth
to Archie Crady Bryant son
of Mrs. E. B. Bryant and
the late Mr. Bryant of Una
dilla.
The bride-elect is the grand
daughter of Mrs. John Ing
ram Ragan and the late Mr.
Ragan of Henderson. Her
maternal grandparents are
the late Mrs. Mae Brannen
Calhoun and the late Mr.
John Henry Brannen of Una
dilla. Miss Ragan is a 1967
graduate of Perry High
School and is presently em
ployed by the Clerk of Su
gowns of pastel shades fash
ioned alike with matching
hairpieces. They carried bou
quets of mixed flowers.
Little Miss Lisa Cason of
Ferry was flower girl. She
wore a full length white
gown with emboidered dais
ies, and carried a basket of
red flowers. Sid Flanagan,
Jr. of Macon, cousin of the
bride was ring bearer.
For her daughter’s wed
ding. Mrs. Lamb was attired
in a long sleeve pink crepe
dress with matching acces
sories. Mrs. Lee, mother of
the groom, chose a pink
dress with lace cape and
white accessories. Each wore
a corsage of pink carnations.
Following the ceremony,
Mr. and Mrs. Lamb enter
tained at a reception at their
home.
The bride’s table was laid
with a white lace cloth, was
centered with the three tier
ed wedding cake topped with
a minature bride and groom.
Miss Cynthia Strouder of Al
bany cut the cake.
Miss Lawanajon Flanagan
of Albany kept the bride's
book Misses Shelia and Deb
ra McDonald of Albany as
sisted in serving and enter
taining.
After a wedding trip to
Florida, the couple will be
at home at 1103 East Tolle
son.
pcrior Court in Perry.
The prospective bride
groom is the grandson of
the late Mr. and Mrs. Solo
mon G. Bryant and Mr. Ar
chie Martin Turner and the
late Mrs. Turner of Byrom
ville. Mr. Bryant graduated
from Unadilla High School
in 1966 and is now employed
by Blue Bird Body Company
in Fort Valley.
The wedding is planned
for August 22, at 7:00 o’clock
in the evening at the Hend
erson Baptist Church. No in
vitations are being sent, but
all relatives and friends of
the couple are cordially in
vited.
J^OUIEG^CAPERSJ
AUGUSTA Two resi
dents of the Perry area took
part in an important musical
events sponsored by the
Paine College Choir during
the past academic session.
Willie Ross, a member of
the freshman class, and Miss
Carrie Kendrick, a member
of the sophomore class, trav
elled with the Paine Choir
not only on its spring concert
tour but also sang with the
Choir during the Centennial
Celebration of the Christian
Methodist Episcopal Church
in Memphis in May.
Miss Kendrick is the dau
ghter of Mrs. Carrie Mae
Kendrick of Route 1, Elko.
Ross is the son of Mrs. Rob
erta Green of 619 Poplar
Street, Perry. In addition to
his Choir activities, Ross
was honored at Sports Day
activities in May for his
work with the college track
team.
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Tha Home Journal, Parry, Ga„ Thursday July 2, 1970
Gary Chapman attained a
3.7 average for the spring
quarter out of a possible 4
points at Middle Georgia
College. He has now attain
ed the Dean’s List each of
the three quarters. He re
ceived recognition on Hon
ors Day for his scholastic
achievement. He has been
elected treasurer for 1970-71
of Phi Theta Kappa, a nat
ional scholastic fraternity.
This Year YOU AND YOUR FAMILY
Deserve To Spend July 4th Holiday on
Jekyll Island!
so why not do it at the completely redecorated
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• Continental Breakfast
• New Swimming Pool
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Patsy Bynum, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Drew Bynum
of Perry, has been selected
to Phi Tthta Kappa, the nat
ional honor society for jun
ior college students, at Truett
McConnell College at Cleve
land, Ga.
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