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JUNE 7573 THE NEWTCN RECORD 3 Miss Woodham, Mr. Houston Wed Story Of La-Z-Boyj Told At Business Club In Newton ions. FcdrTatien Foundation ib nit ih" V- r.itMti listir.sr f1, in'1 fi iti.iI'i dive Sne un.li 6 A rill I 'ill '0 ve irs olit. Mi- I. 'h h'-i.

IK i a ih. nr liiu a ni. n. ,1 :..) "'litiv i-' Sunday, June 10 Miss Cathy nn Woodham became the bride or Prir-f Houston, son of Mr. and Mrs.

P. D. Houston Jr. of SvIvtmui. in an afternoon ceremony in Bet he! Ilip'ist Church.

The Vide is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John P. Wondlmm. The Rev.

J. H. B.thune officiated at the double ring ceremony before a backgtvuind of baskets holding gladioli, daisies end stock, i.h a central arrangement of yellow roses centered hy a white memory candle flanked by-single tapers on each side. Spiral candle trees entwined with in iia' ional. Iik' i afjii She s.iid ro Miss Wooen Wecs Bruce Q.

Weems Lace ftfes Miss Charlotte Arties Wooter. Rnice Quitman Wtorr. son of Mis. Donald c. Wccms yp.J the Into Mr Wifms were united in marriage in the First Raptict Church.

Lake. Jiuie in at p.m. The bride is the of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Wnot en.

The Rn Francis Martin of ficiated at the double rlnsr ceremony in setting of greenery and white candelabra. A program of nuptial music presented bv Frank Stiedle vocalist, and Mrs. Francis Martin, organist. Given in marriage by hr father, the bride wore a long flowing gown of Satinessa emphasized at the Empire waist and rounded neck wih hand-beaded scalloped lace. The long fitted sleeves were also edged with the same delicate lace, and the back flowed into a chapel length train.

The bride chose a Bandeau headpiece covered with Satinessa hand beaded lace and edged with seed pe-irls. with a shoulder length veil of illusion and a short blusher. Her boiiijuet consisted of white sweetheart roses and pink carnations atnp a sm: 11 white i 1 e. Her jewelry was pear! drop earrings, a gift of the bridegroom. The gown and veil were made by her mother.

The stuv of Ii 7. Boy Sutl, Inc. wis lvvscnted iivihImts if Pro fessional -men's Club Tues day. June IS, at 7 p. n.

in tlif Newton 'Vi'i'v Hank diiee'ors' r.wn. Siv -i Jv, ry Ifamir. an effi'v ev-euiive. Fred piyti. personnel manager.

Miss Marie Ciosh, pr vam lead(r. intred'ued the goes! speakers, after the meeting wis opened by Ii Janus K. I'an nor president. Mrs. Clarence Hardee led in repetition of the Club Collect.

Following intrnruclery remarks by Mr. Harnni Mr Speed talk id about th" industry that has been located in XoW.on for the past years and has been i major f.i'-tir in the improved economic conditions of this area. He is'iled a challenge to ins heatVN to ik a choice, either tr.ds of sm.Max held whjte tapers have i el row in m. not available to tlwm t): eatiiei' wars. the hih Mniar as of the Fed.

atirn in her en. hiding remarks. Mrs. Tanner announdd a Program Committee meeting for p.m. Uendav.

June 25. at hopi of irs. Sutie McMullan. Mrs. Josie V.

For' distribu'ed lrtters ule available bv Mrs. Burke, for signatures and m.ithng to he Nation. il A-ronau-t ks and Spac Administration, iM-ning the right the Asti'o ra'M-, to re.nl the Bible. Mrs ('. Hat' ild Finning, if- that were lighted by Jjhn P.

Woodh.im Jr and Richard B. Wendh-im. brothers of the bride. Nuptial music was presented by Miss Gael Bethunc. organist, and Carl Owen Webb Jr." of Meridian, vocalist.

Bridal Gown The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a gown designed of white Knglish Nottingham lace over now stral ivory peau de solo. The bodice featured a sheer yoke I I 'J'l he tiew pistor. was positive, negative er neutral, and welceoied as a attest. Mrs. Mil MR.

AND MRS. THOMAS PRICK HOl'STOX urged them to accent of a nositie, tinsellish at lifude. Listing the five industries in dn.i I.iPoy au.l Mrs. C. W.

ilolvfi. Id. hostesses, served cook ios and a those in attendance. of the lace, a Victor', collar knit for her dress, and Mrs. Mondel ay Mrs.

.1. L. Nelson, Mrs. J. H.

Rethime and Mrs inri full Hishrp sleeves, deeply D. Houston grandmother of tb the counties a positive indi- cuffed and edged in daintv Venise bridegroom, selected soft pink Grady Chapman. Tea girls were Pator Mv. Speed told alum iace and organza rufles. The full lace for her dress.

They eacn Miss Jucy Duke, cousin of the Z-Bay f'fo said (hiv have fidfl MR. AND MRS. BRUCE QUITMAN WEEMS sKirt ot me gown leatuiva pat-, wore wnue carnauon corsages. orme, iJi.inne iliss nprd working emijlov-t-is produc terns of the leafy lace and was! Church Reception Sue Mason. Sandra tjn" 0f gog $sofl edged entirely in Venise lare and The reception was held in the Miss Gael Heihune in.l Miss La prngrtim wiihVjIlb flowed ft-om the waistline into a i fellowship hall of the church.

The 1M-U Mwm. Rice piiis were 0ovvd. splendid and top sal The maid of luiniir u-c Mie Joan Blackburn of Conehi tta with fitted bo-, a blue velvet ribbon, lie I'low- Her sewn was of bloc r.m. diet-, a scoop neck and short d's ere a nosegay of pink car- Irani oi enapei lengm. tier uereo bride table, covered with white i lu nowrn- anu iarK arjes.

manv fringe benefits and VETE9ANS TO MEET Department Commaruiev K. ins of rolumhtis and Pop.ut-meiit Auxiliary President Pauline Chniymg of Waveland announced this week tlur. the Kith annual convention of Vet oralis of World War 1 and will he held June in Bay St. Louis. Headquarters will be at Rantada Inn.

BOOST NEWTON COUNTY bossed voile with line iinW nitfpH dnwi Hor honrtniwo nations and baby's breath with' vci! of candlelight illusion drift-1 organdy over pale yellow, heh pink and blue streamers. rom a Camd of matchii.g i the three tiered cake, topped with pleasant surroundings in the $4 million industry. He described some of the company policies and asked for oootiiaiert simnoH for Live In Jackson For traveling to Sea Island, Ga the hrule chose a pale yel- The best man was Richard Mor-! Nottingham lace adorned with a tiny bridal couple, and the cry- gan ot Mora, a former Kngltsh SLLU pe.u is. me unw tur- stai puncn dowi. itrancned can teacher of both the bride and 11 bouquet of yellow roses on delabra held yellow floors and 1 kml "-lss with white collar ta 7 South Inc.

Mr. llamm WHITE RAIN bridegroom. Ushers were Jer-y "''clmg a liny heart of white ros-j arrangement of yellow daisies' C'-fs a.id wltite accessories, i distributed beaklets. The Story brother of the bride, and os mwrspersed with lily of the completed the setting. Nu' used fie white roses from Newton, that covr La Rov her bouquet.

Harry Vance, cousin of the bride- i vally and bibv's breath. The bridegroom's table was The couple will be at home in coven with Belgian linen over-1 groom. Mrs. Eugene C. Rich of St.

Mrs. Wont en chose for her Mollis. served as matron of Jackson where the bridegroom laid with antique lace and held daughter's wedding an aqua nol Bridesmaids were HI Pe a studei.t at tae University yester gown. The of the Jll(lv Piir Brandon, and Miss coffee Aleriical Center. service was attended by Mrs.

Dinner, Luncheon Kicliaid VVcod.iam. yh. jjrs Houston I The register table was covered Jr. entertained the wedding par with white organdy over pale yel-1 ty and rit-of town guests at a low and held the memory candle re'ieti' sal dinner in their home! i THE CLEAN HAIR SPRAY THAT HOLDS. GIVES YOU PURE HOLD.

CLEAR HOLD TILVT DRIES CLEAN. REGULAR, EXTRA HOLD, UN-SCENTED, LEMON FOR OILY HAIR only $1.00 bridegroom wore a mint green Diiinnc. Bose Houston, sister of with luce bodie and lhr bridegreom. The pttendai.ls sleeves. Both motiurs wore oi 'dentinal (Towns of yellow chid corsages.

silk organza with Empire waists A reception was held following outlined with tiny rows of Venise the ceremony in the fellowship lnw and flounced ai the bottom hall of the church. The bride's with a mfrle- Their bouquets were table, draped with white lace1'0'10' daisies, lily of the valley, cloth underlaid with pink, held baby's breath tied with, tiny the three tiered cake, adorned yellow ribbons, with pink roses, wedding bells i Attending the bridegroom as and topped with miniature bost man c- 'Douglas Camp-bridal couple. The table also held Jr- Jackson. Groomsmen the ervsl.nl nuneh bowl and nink I were Charles E. McCool of Louis- and the bride's banquet, and was presided over by Mrs.

John P. Woodham Jr. Assisting at the reception were Mrs. J. H.

Duke of Pasadena, end Mrs. A. J. Duke of Decatur, aunts of the bride, Mrs. on the eve of the wedding.

Mrs. Howard Mason, Mrs. Mondel Lay, Mrs. M. B.

Simmons and Mrs. M. L. Pennington entertained with the bridesmaids' luncheon in the Mason home the day before the wedding. EDWARDS DEPT.

STORE Decatur, Miss. DIPPITY-DO candles. The bride's and and M. Payne III of of honor's bouquets completed the i Creonvilte. Ushers were Eugene setting.

I C. Rich of St. Louis, James S. The bridegroom's choclate Jncs of Jackson and James R. cake was made the shane of Natchez, entwined wedding rings.

The' Ml's- Woodham chose for her table was covered with a blue daughter's wedding a dress and linen cloth and also held a silver matching coat or aqua blue Shan-coffee service. toque with dyed to match lace Miss Jeanne Gilbert presided at outlining the coat front and the the "nest register. sleeves and high standing collar Those assisting with the recep-' of the dress. The mother of the lion were Mrs. Frank Bawtt.

hride.emom selected a dress of Mrs. Marzene Vance. Donna i mint green lace and crepe with Wooten, Susan Weems, Patricia I l'nfi sleeves. Both mothers Leach. Jeanne Gilbert and Billie wore corsages of tiny white rose-MoCory.

buds. Live In Virginia Mrs- p- A- Woodham, grand- GfJ LATE MODEL CAHS! FREE Scotch, Brand HAIR SET TAPE WITH 8 oz. Dippity-do (7) 1972 CHEV. IMPALAS 4 door hard top and sedan power air, vjnyl roof most colors 1973 Pontiac Grand Prix GoldWhite vinyl roof Power Air, AM radio with stereo tape. Rally II Wheels SAVE For travel 'he bride chose a motner ot tne Drme, cliosc nitie pink floral knit dress, white ac- mothers or- $3095 ccssories and her chid corsage.

day, June, 19, 1973, at Meadow-view Hospital, Newton, following 1972 GRAND PRIX Whitewhite vinyl top, full power and air, AM FM stereo Rally II Wheels 1972 OLDS DELTA 88 WhiteGreen vinyl roof Power and Air Power seats and windows REGULAR AND EXTRA HOLD only 85c $4395 $3795 The couple will make their an extended illness. Site was a home in Norfolk, where thei 'ifctimo resident of the Rt. 1, bridegroom is stationed in the Lawrence, area and was a mem-IaVy. ber of the Pine Ridge Churoh. A native of Newton County.

MRS. HOLLINGSWORTH'S waf Kbrn RITES HELD JUNE 21 n0- hpr the late Car.dacy Robert and Funeral service for Mrs. Psarl J. R. Gibbs.

Gibbs Hollingswoith, 72. of Law- She leaves her husband. Mar-rence was held Thursday, June shall Alsie Hollingsworth, Law-21. at 2 m. in Pine Ridge Bap- rence: one son, Marshall Odell tist with the Revs.

Clif-1 Hollingsworth of Lawcncc: four ton Th.ir.iton and C. C. Laird as daughters. Mrs. Otho Richard-officiants.

Burial was in the son (Annie Lee) and Mrs. Charlie Pine Cemetery, with Ott C. Watkins (Lula Mae), both of and Lee Funeral Home of Forest Decatur, Mrs. Franklin A. Pat-tn charge of arrangements.

terson (Datie Marzellc) of High Mrs. Hollingsworth died Ties- i Point, N. and Mrs. Kline Pin-- son (Lucille) of Thomasville, N. 1970 FORD GALAXIE 2-door coupe, yellow, power and air, low mileage 1970 MUSTANG Fast Back, Dark Brown, V8-Standard transmission, radio YOUR KEY TO VALUE $1995 129 North Main Newton, Miss.

(5) 1972 FORD LTD'S (8) 1972 GALAXIE 500's 4 door hardtop and sedan 4 door hardtop, air pow- power air, vinyl roof er most alL colors most colors $3095 $2995 1972 Mercury Marquis (3) 1972 FORD PINTOS BlueWhite vinyl top pow- Dark blue, light blue, dark er and air, 16,000 miles green, Automatic, factory air $3795 $2295 1969 Mercury Marquis 1969 Pontiac Cataiina 4-door hardtop Maroon Black vinyl top, power 2 -door hardtop Green air, Extra nice green vinyl top, power air, local owner $1695 $1595 1970 Chevrolet Impala A 1969 FORD PICKUP 4-door hard top, Yellow Beige vinyl top, power and Black Long wheel base, air Wide side body, 6-cyl. stand, trans, new tires $2095 $495 1964 GMC Dump Truck (4) STATION WAGONS 2-ton dump body, 6 cyl, 4- 1972 Mercury Monterrey speed, 2 speed axle 1970 Ford Falcon 1969 Ford LTD (9 pass.) S5Q5 l969 Kingswood Estate (9 pass.) SAVE 1970 MAVERICK 1972 FORD TORINO 2-door coupe, Dark Bronze Standard factory 2-door coupe, green air air power $1395 $2895 $1495 1965 FORD RANCHERO White, 6 cyl engine-stand, trans. At 1969 FORD GALAXIE 500 2 door coupe, Dark Bronze, power and air $495 $1595 20 grandchildren; 20 greatgrandchildren: two brothers, Levi Gibbs of Lawrence and Jessie Gibbs of Lake; a sister, Mr-3. Bolivar Alexander of Lawrence: one half brother, Willie Davis Gibbs of Lawrence; and three half sisters, Mrs. Wallace Pp.rker and Mrs.

Ovett Gibbs. both of Newton, and Mrs. Selby Parker of Lawrence. Pallbearers at the rites included Ross Richardson, Hubert Richardson. Jimmy Watkins.

Buddy Watkins, Bobby HoUir.gs-worth and Randy Patterson. 1966 Buick Electra 275 4-door hardtop Goldblack vinyl top loaded 1969 FORD TORINO GT 2 door coupe, white, power and air $395 $1795 1966 Plymouth Fury II 2-door coupe, blue, V8 automatic, air conditiou 1969 Pontiac Bonneville 4-door Sedan, greengreen top power and air INDUSTRIAL ELECTRICIAN AT ESCO CORP. NEWTON $2.50 to $3.25 per hour depending on Experience. Top Pay $3.44 hour. APPtY MISSISSIPPI EMPLOYMENT SERVICE EAST CHURCH ST.

NEWTON, MISS. $495 $1695 Angela Faye Humphreys Mr. and Mre. Jerry Wayne Humphreys of Rt. 1, Lawrence, are tins proud parents of a daugh tor, Angela Faye, born June 19.

1973, at the Mississippi Baptist Hospital. Jacksin. The mother is remembered as Betty Jo Jay of Nekton. honors as are and Mrs. T.

Q. Jay of Newton, Mr. and Mrs. J. L.

Humphreys of grandmothers are Mrs. R. M. Jay and Mrs. J.

W. Goss, both of Newton. WE BUY LATE MODEL USED CARS SEE ROGER CARR OR GENE GIBBS Newton, Miss. Phone 683-2455 Highway 15 North.

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