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The Birmingham News from Birmingham, Alabama • 54

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SUNDAY. JUNE 16, 1957 THE BIRMINGHAM NEWS SIX A new guide book titled era. will be widely distributed Ghana 1957, published in Ac- in the United States and Britain. David H. Broome, Patricia Key marry Eugenia Puckett is engaged to Elton C.

Fitch Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sims Puckett announce the engagement of their daughter, Emily Eugenia, to Elton Charles Fitch, son of Mrs. Stuart Elton Fitch of Opelika and the late Mr. Fitch.

Miss Puckett Is a graduate of the Birmingham-Southern Conservatory of Music and Birmingham-Southern College, She received her master's degree from Teachers College, Columbia University. Miss Puckett is on the faculty of thp Birmingham Conservatory of Birmingham-Southern College. Mr. Fitch, also a graduate of Birminhgam-Southern College, is now a spnior at the Protestant Episcopal Theological Seminary, Alexandria. Va The wedding will bp during August.

Carolyn Tolbert, Alexander Miller to wed in August Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Allen Tolbert announce the engagement of their daughter, Carolyn Alicia, to Alexander Corbett Miller II, son of Mrs. Mary Moffatt and Alexander Corbett Miller. The bride-elect is the granddaughter of the late Mr.

and Mrs. Lane Young Tolbert of Midland. and the late Mr. and Mrs. William Kelley of Svlaeauga.

Miss Tolhert attended Jud-son College, Marion. Grandparents of the bridegroom-elect. are Walter V. Glaze, the late Mrs. Glaze and the late Mr.

and Mrs. Donald Miller. Mr. Miller is a student at the University of Alabama where he is majoring in prelaw. He has been named for the deans list.

The wedding will be solemnized at 5:30 p.m. Aug. 29 at St. Anthony's Catholic Church. Miss Patricia Alice Key and David Hoke Broome were married at 8 p.m.

Saturday at tTie Shades Valley Presbyterian Church by Dr. J. Herndon McCain. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs.

Harold Key, Mrs. M. J. Williamson and David Hoke Broome of Decatur, Ga. MISS JANET KEY attended her sister as maid of honor.

Other attendants were Mrs. Robert Key of Savannah. sister-in-law of the bride: Misses Carol Clasen. Margeret Herzberg and Christine Crais. The attendants were dressed alike in frocks of pink chiffon made with scooped necklines, short sleeves, full patio-length skirts and floating back panels.

Their braided demi-hats had pearl-studded circular veils. They carried pink carnations. Penny Marie W'illiamson. sister of the bridegroom, and Barhara Ann Terrell, his cousin, were flower girls. THE BRIDE was given in marriage by her father.

Her gown of Chantilly lace over satin was designed with scooped neckline, long sleeves and bouffant skirt which flowed into a chapel-length train. Her finger tip veil of illusion was caught to a tiara of pearls with tear-drop trim. She carried lilies of the val- VIRGINIA SMITH Students engaged EUGENIA PUCKETT Musician engaged Smith-Guthrie engagement told Mrs. Andrew Wales Smith announces the engagement of her daughter, Virginia Jefferson, to Boyce Edward Guthrie, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Boyce Samuel Guthrie. Her father is the late A. W. Smith. The bride-elect is the granddaughter of Mrs.

H. H. K. Jefferson. the late Mr.

Jefferson, Mrs. Walter Wales Smith of Atlanta, formerly of Birmingham, and the late Mr. Smith. Miss Smith is a junior at the Alabama Polytechnic Institute. Grandparents of thp hride-groom-elect are the late Mr.

and Mrs. L. D. Guthrie and the late Mr. and Mrs.

W. E. Hale of Kellen. Mr. Guthrie is a senior at API, where he is majoring in mechanical engineering.

Plans will be announced. LAUNDRY CLEANERS Branches Conveniently Located Laundry leaners SPECIALS WOOL Double or Single Dry Cleaned or Laundered FINJSHED FLAT WORK SHEETS, PILLOW CASES, TOWELS, Etc ZIPPERS IN MEN'S SLACKS Replaced 0 WITH ANY OTHER WORK 4-Hour Laundry 4-Hour Dry Cleaning At main plant and designated branches MAINPLANT Open 6 AM. 2900 6th S. Close 10 P.M I price specLal MRS. D.

H. BROOME JR. Saturday bride ley centered with a white orchid. Mark Williamson served his stepson as best man. Ushers were Robert Key, Savannah, Ga of the bride; Furman Mattox of Roanoke, her Boh Loveless and I.eland Downs.

David and Billy Key, brothers of the bride, were ring hearers. MRS. KEY wore a sheath of mauve silk organza. Mrs. Williamson a blue Chantilly laee frock.

Both mothers wore orchids. Mr. and Mrs. Key followed the ceremony with a reception in the church parlors. Assisting were Mrs.

C. R. Crais, Mrs. Harry Terrell, Mrs. Louise Williams.

Mrs. Ryan Sanders, Misses Judy Crawford. Katha-iee Morton. Ellen Glover, Barhara Nichols, Lillian n. Gerrie Allen.

Sandra Lovett and Martha Kirkland. Mr. and Mrs. Broome will make their home in Jacksonville, where Mr. Broome is stationed with the U.

S. Navy. New ft CAROLYN TOLBERT Engaged to wed aces Mr. and Mrs. FJlis Campbell, Warrior, announce the arrivaL of a daughter, Sheila Diane, May 19.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Cox are parents of a daughter, Lisa Diane, bom May 20. Mr.

and Mrs. Arthur Fred Lee announce the birth of a son, Fred James, May 18. Mr. and Mrs. James A.

Ryan are parents of a daughter, Karen, born May 18. Mr. and Mrs. Jack C. Bates announce the birth of a daughter.

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