Houston home journal. (Perry, Houston County, Ga.) 1924-1994, December 31, 1970, Image 5

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The Houston Home Journal Social Sctiuitlei PERRY, HOUSTON COUNTY, GA., 31069, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 31,1970 1 I | S %jf ■ "-V MRS. JAMES WILBUR DOOLEY Stever - Dooley Vows Spoken Miss Deborah Elaine Stever and 2nd Lt. James Wilbur Dooley of Cherry Point, N.C. were married, Sunday, December 27 at the Protestant Chapel, Marine Corp Air Station, Cherry Point, N.C. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Orval Bryan Stever of Wilmington, N.C., formerly of Perry. The groom’s parents are Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Wilbur Dooley of Clarkston, Ga. Captain Lawrence Shoberg performed the double ring ceremony. The altar was decorated with pedestal arrangements of white mums flanked by seven branch can delabra. A red velvet prayer bench was centered below the cross. Miss Dorothy Williams of Cherry Point, N.C. was organist and accompanied Miss Terri Torhan of Wilmington, N.C., soloist. The groom chose Jimmy George Kirkland of Gainesville, Ga. as best man. Ushers were Don M. Eggspuchler of lowa Falls, lowa and Barry Alan Stever of Wilmington, N.C., brother of the bride. Miss Mary Elizabeth Keener of Wilmington, N.C. was maid of honor and the bride’s only attendant. She wore a gown of marine blue patterned velvet fashioned in a floor length princess style. Her veil of ice 25th Anniversary SALE DOGWOOD NURSERY NOW CAMELLIAS IN BLOOM PECAN TREES (LIMITED SUPPLY) 6<3XWOODS DOGWOODS PANSIES AZALEAS FT. VALLEY RD. 987-2910 PERRY Tric-A Lottie (3») Bra Regul r Special | / Aj\ 7136 A-B-C Cup $5.00 $4.00 17136 D Cup $6.00 $5.00 f Maidenform / Sj ft Concertina Girdle I Regular Special F #661 $ll.OO $9.00 T~ji #663 $12.00 SIO.OO |% PERRY PLAZA blue was attached to a matching velvet bandeau. She carried a cascade of yellow mums. The bride given in marriage by her father, was lovely in her bridal gown featuring a bishop’s mantel, of point Alencon re embroidered with pearls, at tached to a lace yoke with Victorian neckline and full length pointed sleeves and falling over a peau de soie silk skimmer to form the chapel train. Her finger tip veil was attached to a Juliet lace cap encrusted with pearls. She carried a bridal bouquet of yellow rose buds interspersed with marine blue gysophelia. Mrs. Stever chose for her daughter’s wedding a three piece yellow and white Italian knit ensemble with beige ac cessories. Mrs. Dooley was attired in a light blue wool knit dress with matching coat and navy accessories. Each wore a yellow rose bud corsage. Immediately following the ceremony a reception was held in the Officer’s Open Mess, Marine Corp Air Station. The bride’s table, covered in white satin overlaid with net was decorated with a candelabra and the groom’s sword. Cen tering the table was the columned and tiered cake embossed with rosebuds and topped with a bride and groom *~~~ ■ i—— niu_mu IWWWIJWIMIWAWriIVWWW»NWftS^^ f~^erdonuid rt f Tir-~ •; irCT V QjlT~ 1'~ TXO\mU¥LWWyW^ Master Gregory Edwards of Atlanta is visiting his grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wordna Gray. Lt. Comm, and Mrs. Thomas Grimes and children, Janet and Grant of Norfolk, Va. are visiting their parents, Mr.and Mrs. W. I. Snyder and Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Grimes. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Tabor and Mr. and Mrs. Billy Howard of Laurel, Miss, spent the weekend at their home near Perry. Mrs. Jack Miller was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Miller, Jr., Craig and Christopher in Atlanta for the Holidays. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cooper Jones last Monday for their family Christmas dinner were Mrs. Fred Ayers, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Hunt and Todd of Athens; Mrs. Ed Robinson of Covington and Mrs. John Gearing, John M. and Rob of Atlanta. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Gamble, Libby and Rob spent the Holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Mahoney and Mr. and Mrs. Gene Gamble in Manning S.C. Mrs. Leon Green, Jr. arrived last Tuesday to spend the Christmas Holidays with her son, Leon Green, 111 and family. Mr. and Mrs. Green and Jud and their guest, Mrs. Green, Jr. left Monday for Coral Gables, Fla. where they will spend New Years with Mr. Green’s sister, Mrs. John Ludwig and family. Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Hulsey had as their guests on Christ mas Day their daughter and son and their families, Major and Mrs. E. F. Miller, Sam and Glenda of Phoneix, Arizona and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hulsey, January and Jessica of Albany. Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Ryle, Jr. and family of Marietta were the Saturday guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Ryle. Major (ret) and Mrs. Earle R. Smith spent several days in Panama City and Pensacola, Fla., during the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. McGuire under an arch. An arrangement of yellow and white mums were used on the refreshment table. Assisting in entertaining were Mrs. John Toerne, Mrs. Harry Martin and Mrs. John Torhan. Kevin Randall Stever, brother of the bride, kept the bride’s book. For traveling, Mrs. Dooley chose a peasant style maxi dress of red patterned velvet with black patent accessories. Following a wedding trip, 2nd Lt. and Mrs. Dooley will make their home at 133 Beauford Drive, Havelock, N.C. "'"-I I' I Jjjf |M| ‘■%'■'■ M ijJ ‘ 1 £ 0 MRS. JAMES MARION THOMPSON Rosier - Thompson Rites Solemnized Miss Susanne Ray Rosier, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Cato Rosier of Heph zibah, became the bride of James Marion Thompson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lee Thompson of Perry on Sunday, December 27, 1970. The double ring ceremony took place at Hephzibah First Christian Church with the Rev. Wallace T. Gentry officiating. Robert Lee Thompson was his son’s best man and ushers were Raymond C. Rosier, Jr., of Hephzibah; Jerry A. Davis, 111, Hugh Hill, Benny Giles, Don Chapman, all of Perry; Andrew Cato of Hepzibah; Charles Tant of Augusta, and Arnold Ham mock of Edison; and George Perdue of Bonaire. Mrs. Donna Hinifant of Augusta served the bride as matron of honor and Miss Patricia Jayne McDaniel of Gainsville was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss I>awanna Thompson of Perry, Miss Deborah Rosier and Miss Linda Rosier of Hephzibah, Miss Dawn Cato of Hephzibah was the junior attendant and little Miss Elizabeth Tant of Augusta was flower girl. The attendants were gowned alike in ruby silk velvet featuring an oval neckline, full front bodice and fitted sleeves with shirred pouffs finished at the wrist. The empire was finished with a band of velvet with a tailored how accenting were the guests of his brother, L. C. McGuire and Mrs. McGuire in Coumbus, Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mon tgomery, Mark and Leanne were the Holiday guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Allen in Butler and Misses Marie and Mildred Mon • tgomery at Reynolds. i Mr. and Mrs. Frank Able, ! Tony, Lisa and Kelly have ’ returned from Abbeville, S. C. where they visited his parents, i Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Able and Mr. : and Mrs. Larry Hulsey and Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Davis during ' the holidays. t Miss Paige Smith is visiting • her grandparents here while I her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earle ! R. Smith, Jr. of Jonesboro are • attending the Gator Bowl game in Jacksonville. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Ryle of Gulf Breeze, Fla. spent several days this week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Ryle. Guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. McGuire for a family dinner, Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Lane, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Morris, Mr. and Mrs. Don Morris, Mrs. Florence Parks, Mr. and Mrs. Eiam Fowler and children of Montezuma, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Bentley of Oglethorpe; Mr, and Mrs. David Jones and children of Americas; Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Dunlap and children and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Hobbs of Decatur; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tyson and Mr. and Mrs. Allen Hill and family of Lithia Springs; Mr. and Mrs. Ted Crawford of Sebring, Fla. and Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Crook and children of Warner Robins. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Brooks, Mark and Boyd on Christmas Day were Mr. and Mrs. Holder of Cochran, Jack Brooks of Atlanta and Mirs. W. 0. Brooks. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Black and the back. The slightly full skirts were ankle length. They wore tailored velvet bows. Each carried a bouquet of red roses and holly. The flower girl carried a red sweetheart rose nosegay. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore an Original Bianchi in silk peau-de-soie and hand run alencon lace, beaded in seed pearls and crystals. A ring neckline of standing scalloped lace extended down the front in Redingote effect, appliqued onto the dress and extended around the hemline. All lace fitted sleeves ended in points over her hands. The train was aisle wide and cathedral length with scallops and bead work. She wore a fall of peau de-soie, roses and alencon lace leaves re-embroidered in pearls and aurora stems and was attached to layer upon layer of French illusion. She carried a cascade bouquet of white roses, stephonotis with white orchids enterspersed with pine and accented with moss green velvet ribbon. Immediately following the ceremony the bride’s parents entertained at a reception at the Old Government House in Augusta. Upon their return from a wedding trip to New Orleans, La., the couple will be at home at 103-B Tara Apartments, Perry. Todd visited in Senaca, S. C. during the Holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vemer Black. Mr. and Mrs. William B. Harrison, Jr., Billy and Alice of Rome were the Holiday guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Harrison, Sr and Bobby and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Grimes and family. What is thought to have been the first golf course in the United States was laid out at Darien, near the Southeastern coast of Georgia. PEACWOY IN 1971 s OVERTON JEWELERS /9 f-^erdonals Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Hicks and Miss Faye Hicks were the Holiday guests of Dr. and Mrs. Carlton Hicks, Molly and Holly in Brunswick. Mr. and Mrs. William Bar field and Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Barfield spent Sunday with Mrs. W. J. Sproull at Concord. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crawford of Cartersville were the guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Brown for the Holidays. Miss Marjorie and Mary Sue Nunn and George Nunn of Atlanta spent the Holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. Francis Nunn, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Thornton and daughter, Ann of Green ville, N.C., Ed Duggan Atlanta, Ethel Duggan, Duke University student and Powell Duggan, Georgia Tech student, were at home for the Holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Duggan. Guests at a Christinas Eve dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Marion Brown were Mr. and Mrs. J.M. Tolleson, Jr., Terry, Nan and Bess Tolleson, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Bledsoe, Brad, Bob, and Lee Bledsoe, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Nunn, Misses Marjorie, and Mary Sue Nunn and George Nunn, Fred Pitman and sons, Randy, Robert and Paul of Decatur, Mrs. Frank Bonner, Mrs. Francis Manship and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crawford. Miss Willette Mason of Columbus visited Miss Faye Hicks a few days this week. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Roberts were the Holiday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Borom in Charleston, S.C. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ratcliffe of Shelbyville, Kentucky visited Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Storey and family during the Holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Wyane Bush spent the Christmas Holidays with their daughter, Mrs. T. W. Davis, Mr. Davis, Billy, James, and Rhonda in Birmingham, Ala. Monday, they visited ANNOUNCEMENT Lasseter’s Furniture Company, will be closed Dec. 31st and Jan. Ist For Inventory | We wish all of our friends | I and customers a very happy New Year Heart’s Desire Gift Certificate Winners f Edwin S. Rodges Perry Sarah H. Rick Perry Mrs. G.H. Duckworth Sr. Perry Mrs. Warren Hodge Perry H.C. Thompson Centerville IN 1971 SHOP LASSETER’S FURNITURE & APPLIANCE COMPANY 1010 MAIN ST. PERRY another daughter, Mrs. Edward Chambers, Mr. Chambers, Dianne, Eddie, and Cecilia at Fayetteville. Cecialia returned to Perry with her grandparents for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Pritchett, Jr., Janna, Candler, and Levin visited Mrs. Pritchett’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Siam Sells in Moultrie during the Holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Barfield have moved to Perry and are making their home in the Tara Apartments. Mr. and Mrs. R. Hoke Smith have returned borne after spending the Holidays at their home at Lexington. Mr. and Mrs. James Page, Jenny and Tracy, Rev. Clyde Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Hay Bragg, Mr. and Mrs. David Pnelps, Sr. were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Luoma, Debbie and Shirley on \ Christmas Day. Derrelle Green and daughter, Celeste of Rome and Mr. and Mrs. Kendell Sellers and sons, Kendell and Tommy visited their mother Mrs. F. M. Green, Sr., during the Holidays. Miss Willye Powell of Albany arrived Tuesday for a visit with her sister, Mrs. Vernon Tuggle and Mr. Tuggle. Rev. Clyde Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Luoma and Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Phelps, Sr. spent Saturday in Social Circle with Mr. and Mrs. Rabun Lee. Mrs. John Satterfield is visiting Mr. and Mrs. John Satterfield Jr., in Jacksonville, She will attend the wedding of her granddaughter, Miss Pattie Satterfield, on January 1. Mr. and Mrs. Seabie Hickson and family visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Smith in Bir mingham, Ala. during the Holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Spinks of Eastman were the Holiday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hardin and Keith. Mrs. Ken Harrod and Alex of Albany spent a few days with her mother, Mrs. F. M. Green, Jr. and Mr. and Mrs.'Jimmy Stokes and family. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin oibson, Bonnie and Johnny Gibson were host for a traditonal Christmas Eve dinner at their home. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Michael Gibson of Perry; Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Bryant; Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Stokes and Bryant; Mr. and Mrs. Ronald E. Bryant and Shelley; Miss Glenda Bryant; Miss Waverlyn Sanderfur; Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Gibson; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Carey and Robbie; Mr.» and Mrs. Reginal Gibson all of Macon and Mrs. Juanita Gibson of Ft. Valley. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Seville and sons, Billy and Bob of Atlanta were the Holiday guests of Robert Tuggle. On Christmas Eve, Mr. Tuggle, the Savilles, Mr. and Mrs. Vemon Tuggle, and Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Tuggle, Rob and Marney were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles I. Shelton and family. Mr. and Mrs. Joneal Lee, Jill and Scott of Warner Robins and Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Lee and Jamie of Macon were the Holiday visitors of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Avery Lee. Mr. and Mrs. Cy Ceci of Tallahassee, Fla. are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Satterfield and family. Miss Becky Reeves, student at Oklahoma City Junior College, was guest of Miss Bonnie Gibson this week. Mr. and Mrs. Hobart Richards had as their guests for the Holidays Mr. and Mrs. Donald Watson and sons, Mrs. Brant Conner of Atlanta and Bert Richards of Athens. Mr. and Mrs John Woods were the Holiday guests of relatives in Waycross. \ Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Mason, Jr. were host at a family dinner Wednesday. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Cohen Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Skeet Hulbert, David and Charles Walker, Mi;, and Mrs. Larry Walker, Lawrence and Wendy Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Parker, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Cullen Talton, Bobby and Ricky Talton, Mr. and Mrs. Tim Malloy and Tom of New Castle, Ind.