Ledger-Enquirer from Columbus, Georgia (2025)

THE SUNDAY LEDGER-ENQUIRER, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, SUNDAY, JANUARY 10, 1943. SEVENTEEN Wedding Plans Miss Hollis. Capt. Clark Will Marry at Home Ceremony ges, and will have as her matron of honor her sister, Mrs. Howell Hollis, Jr.

The bridesmaids will include Mrs. Jack Hughston, of New leans, and Miss Caroline Dykes. Captain George Wilson, of Benning, will serve as best man for Captain Clark. Miss Hollis has cancelled all wedding parties on account of the gasoline shortage. out of town, for the wedding will the groom's parents, Colonel and Mrs.

Henry the B. bride's Clark, of San go, aunts, Mrs. John Hurt, of Atlanta: Mrs. Arthur Chenoweth, of Daytona Beach; and Mrs. Beach Chenoweth, of Birmingham; and her great aunt, Mrs.

Julia B. Redd. Of outstanding social interest is the announcement of the plans for the marriage of Miss Mary Illges Hollis, daughter of Mrs. Howell Hollis, and Captain Dallas Clark. now stationed in Atlanta, whose marriage will be quietly solemnized on January 23.

The ceremony will take place at home at 7 o'clock in the evening with Rev. Mr. William T. McTier. pastor of St.

Paul Methodist church, reading the marriage! lines. Ouly members of the family and intimate friends will be present. who The bride will be given in mar- to be with her sister, 1 arrives soon from Anderson, Mrs. riage by her uncle, John P. Lucy B.

Grimes. Trammell Tri Hi Holds Its Meeting Boots Brock, president, presided at the Trammell Tri-Hi-Y and Hi- meeting last week at Columbus junior high school. After roll call, Roselyn Fulford gave a Bible reading, Betty Batastine offered a prayer, "What Happened Last Year" was riven by Sigmund Rededsheimer, "We Must Do Our Very Best This Year" by Evelyn "Myers and Jean concluded the program "Run Away Boy." Miss Gamble and Miss Standard. the advisors, were present. The meeting was adjourned with the purpose.

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DON'T BUY JEWELRY until YOU HAVE BOUGHT WAR BONDS WHEN YOU ARE READY TO BUY JEWELRY See FEFFER for the FINEST Diamonds Watches Bracelets Pearls Silverware Crystal Pen-Pencil Sets Cigarette Cases and other NOVELTY JEWELRY FEFFER JEWELRY CO. 1144 Broadway DIAL 7852 Engagements 3 by Dorothy McGill. OPA ORDERS DIDN'T WORRY Mrs. Charlie Frank Williams Friday when she wanted to go out to Green Island Hilo to the luncheon Mrs. Walter Hudson was giving for her sister, Mrs.

Sam McGilbray, of Jacksonville. She had the pony and cart brought around and she, her sister and the other guests went gaily off. Sitting clockwise in the cart are Mrs. John Illges, Mrs. Thurston Crawford.

Mrs. McGilbray and Mrs. Williams. Miss Beatrice Pearson Is Bride of W. W.

Conley OPELIKA, Ala. Jan. 9-(Special) -Miss Beatrice Pearson became the bride of Woodham W. Conley, of Dothan, at the First Baptist Church on Tuesday, at 6 o'clock. Dr.

Jones Leron Steele officiated. Smilax and white chrysanthemums, and spreading I candelabara formed the setting for the bridal party. Special pews were marked with bows of white tulle and wedding bells. Mrs. Carrie Sanford Giles was organist and Miss Virginia Murray was soloist.

The ushers were Frank Gillard, of Anniston, Charlie De Bordeleben and Jim Kelly of Auburn, Ala. Miss Virginia Pearson was her sister's maid of honor and Miss Allice Pearson, Betty, Roy and Virginia Murray the bridesmaids. Little Miss Clara Joe Parker, of Lineville, was the little flower girl. Mr. W.

P. Pearson gave his daughter in marriage and they were joined at the altar by the groom and his best man, Jimmie Cofield of Tuskegee, Ala. The bride's dress was white brocade satin, with a short train. Her illusion veil was fastened by a half crown of white sweet peas. She carried a bouquet of bride's roses showered with white sweet peas.

Immediately following the ceremony a reception was held at the home of the bride's parents. Mrs. Frank Pearson received the guests at the door and Mrs. Paul Store presided at the bride's table. Mrs.

Henry Lowe Dickerson poured tea. Later in the evening the couple left. for, make their their home wedding in trip Auburn and where both will continue their education. Miss Tigner Entertains Students' Club at Meeting Miss Mary Tigner the Students club on Friday alternoon at her apartment on Second avenue. Fresh green pine vases of narcissi gave a midwinter atmosphere to the rooms where the guests were assembled.

the dining room table were red tapers, burning about a terpiece of white narcissi. In the absence of the president, Mrs. R. B. Daniel, the vice-president, Mrs.

Robert Carter, conducted the meeting. Continuing the year's study of current events, Mrs. Ralston Cargill reported recent activities on several battlefronts. After describing Christmas it was this year celebrated by Americans Personals Captain J. B.

Huff, of Atlanta, is spending the week end with his mother, Mrs. J. B. Huff. Mrs.

W. E. Brown, has returned from Chicago where she spent ten days with husband. Private W. E.

Brown, her, Mrs. Cedric Brennan is resting comfortably following an operation at the city hospital. Admiral and Mrs. W. W.

Smith are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Jones this Their son, Major W. Smith, is week stationed at Fort Benning. Mr.

and Mrs. D. B. Coleman left Saturday morning for Anna. IlL.

for a ten-day visit with her brother. Dr. Robert Patterson, who is the pastor of the Presbyterian church there. Mrs. Sam McGilvray, of Jacksonville, is being entertained as the guest of her sister, Mrs.

Charlie Frank Williams. The friends of Mrs. Charles Simons will be glad to know that she has sufficiently recovered from a recent operation to be moved to her home from the hospital. Mrs. Robert Wright, formerly Miss Mary, Taylor, and her mother.

Mrs. Robert Wright. atrived Saturday from South Carolina for a visit of several days overseas, Mrs. Cargill told how the armies of the United Nations were overcoming or bravely during the handicap of extreme heat here and of extreme cold there. After a brief business meeting.

Miss Tigner, assisted Miss Louise Randall, served tea to Mrs. George Burrus, Mrs. Ralston Cargill, Mrs. Robert Car-1 ter, Mrs. L.

H. Chappell, Mrs. Reynolds Flournoy, Mrs. James J. Gilbert.

Mrs. C. I. Groover. Mrs.

Henry Hunter, Mrs. John Illges, Mrs. C. J. Meredith.

Miss Lula Moore, Mrs. C. L. Mullin, Mrs. James Nuckolls, Mrs.

Albert Wade, Miss Edwina Wood and Mrs. J. W. Woodruff. to Mrs.

Wright's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Taylor. They are en route to Texas to join their husbands, Lieutenant Wright and Colonel Wright, at their new stationed. J.

A. Dean is visiting relatives and friends in Columbus for a few days. The friends of Jimmy Colquitt will be interested to know that he improving at the City Hospital after an appendectomy. Mrs. Robert T.

Wright of Fort Bragg, arrived Saturday to spend few days visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Taylor. Accompanying her here was Mrs. R.

O. Wright, her mother-in-law. After short visit here, the two women will go to Camp Hood in Texas where they will join their officer. husbands. Miss Betty Patterson, who has been very ill at the infirmary al the University of Georgia, is much Improved.

Clark B. Keck, Jr. Sgt. and Mrs. Clark B.

Keck announce the birth of a son on December 19 who has been named Clark B. Keck, Jr. Mrs. Keck is the former Miss Carolyn Mills of Phenix City. Sergeant Keek is overseas.

LEARN Favorite To Play Instrument Your BY EXPERT INSTRUCTOR MULLINS SCHOOL OF MUSIC Teaches All String and Wind Instruments 1020 Talbotton Rd. Dial 6352 Upstairs--In Royal Theatre Bldg. POWELL-DODSON Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Manning gagement of their daughter, Plains, and Columbus, the later date.

Powell announce the Maxine, to, George A. Dodson, of wedding to take place at a KUYKENDALL-SHANAHAN Mrs. A. V. Kuykendall announces the engagement of her daughter, Flora Evlyne, to Lieutenant Jack B.

Shanahan, U.S.A., the wedding to take place in February. Plan Registration bus high school senior Tri-Hi-Y Book For Soldiers last week. Mrs. Ralph Zeigler talked to the Plans to make 0 registration book for the men in the service to be placed in the high school were made at a meeting of the Column- club on the Child Protection program, after which she made several suggestions as to how the clut might help in this work. "War Hawk" Oxford Willing Workers Class Holds Interesting Meet The Willing Workers class the Hamp Stevens Methodist church met last week in lar meeting and Mrs.

Swit op, president, presided. Mrs. el Cyree and Mrs. Lessie were Joint -hostesses. After opening with a Mrs.

Fletcher Clark gave the votional using as her "Courage." Mrs. E. M. Ward the opening prayer and routine business was discussed. Letters of appreciation received from unfortunate ilies helped during the Christmas holidays.

Miss Lizzie Evans "New Tear." Refreshments were served Mrs. A. D. Presley, Mrs. E.

Oliver, Mrs. Lula Sykes, Swift Bishop, Mrs. E. M. Ward, Mrs.

Etta Coppage, Mrs. Fletcher Clark. Mrs. Ethel Cyree, W. M.

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