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The Montgomery Advertiser from Montgomery, Alabama • 33

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PAGE 9C SUNDAY, APRIL 11, 1971 Oflj flfltttgnmttB Ahgfrtturr ALABAMA JOURNAL AFTER 8a4HiSak DRESSES PANT SUITS STOCKINGS JACKETS HKAS SUCKS I A I mi arm 'iiiiiiiisfr tiiaiiMTtiitf "SB miimsi Miss Conway, Mr. Williams Are Engaged FORT DEPOSIT Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Daniel Conway announce the engagement of their daughter, Marguerite Kllen, to Thomas Lynn Williams, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas II. Williami Jr. of Quitman, Ga. Miss Conway Is the granddaughter of Mrs. Lloyd Colvin Conway and the late Mr.

Conway, and of Mrs. Robert Nathaniel Heartsill and the late Mr. Heartsill, all of Fort Deposit. A graduate of Alabama Christian High School and Alabama Christian College, the bride-elect Is a senior at David Lipscomb College In Nashville, where she Is majoring in accounting. Mr.

Williams is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Williams of Quitman, Ga. and of Mr.

and Mrs. Frank M. Shiver of Morven, Ga. The wedding Is planned for June 11 In Fort Deposit Church of Christ. JOITLYN JONES Jordan-Loyd Rites Are Planned FT.

RICIIIK, Md. The engagement of Miss Dehra Lynn Jordan, daughter of Col. and Mrs. James Don Jordan, to Robert Thomas Loyd, son of Lt. Col.

and Mrs. Robert Newton Loyd of Gunter AFB, Montgomery, Is announced. A June 26 wedding li planned In Shrevcport, La. Miss Jordan's grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.

W. A. Stewart and Mrs. Fred E. Russ and the late Mr.

Russ, all of Shrevcport, La. A graduate of Jefferson Da via High School, the bride-to-be Is currently a sophomore at the University of Alabama. She also attended Auburn University. The prospective bridegroom the grandson of the late Boykln Pierce Loyd of Social Circle, Ga. and the late Lona Chick Loyd McGarity of Athens, Ga.

and of the late John Strickland Gibson and Jimmie Cormack Gibson of Douglas, Ga. Mr. Loyd will graduate from the University of Alabama In May, where he it a member of Kappa Delta PI education honor society and la a Distinguished Military Cadet. LI.LKN CONWAY Tho prospective bridegroom is a graduate of Alabama Christian College and in August will graduate from David Lipscomb College with a teaching major in health and physical education. Nuptial Vows Planned JI 'STOCKING LOCKING Stay There band strctcnes with your every WINE Having TASTING PARTY a wine tasting par- ly? An excellent refreshment to serve at ttiis popular party Is fresh Western pears and cheese.

Cut ripe pears Into wedges and offer an assort-ment of cheeses for guests te help themselves. 4 IflllSE LONG Miss tang graduated from the University of Alabama, where she was a member of Alpha Chi Omega social sorority. She is now teaching In the Birmingham School System. I.t. Perry Is the grandson n( Mrs.

Kdwin Raley of Mclean, Tex. and the late Mr. Baley and of the late Mr. and Mrs. I'rcston Perry of Itixkd.ile, Tex.

The bridegroora-to-he graduated with a Journalism decree from the University of Oklahoma and Is now stationed with the US Navy In Boston, Mass. (jr ROUO NEW PUMP DOW NORTON University, the bride-to-be will graduate in July with a masters degree in special education from the University of Alabama. She is a member of Kappa Delta and Kappa Delta Kpsilnn. The future bridegroom Is the grandson of the lute Mr. and Mrs.

William Arthur Conway of Lafayette and of the late Mr. and Mrs. lions 0. Cook of Camp 1 1 a II. Mr.

Conway will graduate in May from Sam ford University, where he Is In the Fellowship of Christian Athletes, club, and in Who'i Who In Aiwiran and Universities. Iing-Perry FRISCO CITY Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Perry Uns an- notince the engagement of their daughter, Louise, to Lt. (J.

Fdwin Baley Perry, son of Mrs. Alvin Earl Perry i sf Norman, Okta. and the late i Mr. Terry. A May 30 wedding Is plan-! ned In the FrUco City United Methodist Church.

The bride-elect is the granddaughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. David Lewia Long of Frisco City and of Mrs. Ernest Bonner of Camden and the late Dr. Bonner.

Corporation Mrrt Set By Delta leta The annual Delta Zcu lloue Corporation meeting will be held Saturday, May 1 In Tuscaloosa, according to Mrs. Joe Sledge, president of the House Corporation. The meeting will begin at a.m. at the Delta Zeta House at the University of Alabama, and will be followed by a luncheon, Members of Alpha Gamma chapter of the tit House Corporation from across the state will he In attendance. Jljjs bscked with plastisol A Af ripples grips hose 1 Xy U.S.rV.entNa.J.W.W Jones-Johnston GREENVILLE The fneoRrmcnt of Mist JoElyn Carroll Jones, dauRhtcr of Mrs.

Kdward Carroll Jones and the late Joel Thomas Jones to Charles Louis Johnston, son of Richard Roles Johnston and the late Mrs. Johnston, is announced. The future bride is the granddaughter of the late Mr. and Joel Thomas Jones of Troy and of the late Mr. and Mrs.

William George Lenhart of Chicago, 111. Miss Jones received a Br'A degree at Auburn University, where she was a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma social sorority, and did graduate work at Georgia State Tnivcrsity. She is now employed as an art teacher at Rrookstone School, Columbus, Ga. Mrs. Walter Solomon Dillon and the late Mr.

Dillon, and the late Mr. and Mr. Clarence Marcellut Johnston are the prospective bridegroom'! grandparents. Mr. Johnston received BA and an MAT degree from.

Vandcrbllt University Nashville, Tenn. and did one year of graduate study at Grenoble University in France. He is now Assistant Headmaster at Rrookstone School In Columbus, Ga. A June 12 wedding is planned in Greenville. llortin('onwiy BIRMINGHAM Mr.

and Mrs. Donald L. Ilorton, formerly of Montgomery, announced the engagement of their daughter, Dana Elizabeth, to Arthur llorii Conwsy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Conway of Lafayette.

A May 30 wedding li planned In Reid Chapel at Sam-ford University. Mist Morton's grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. L. P.

Morton of Sayre, Pa. and the late Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Beall of Montgomery.

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