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The Dothan Eagle from Dothan, Alabama • Page 7

Publication:
The Dothan Eaglei
Location:
Dothan, Alabama
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7
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Women's Page AMD AJTOOUNCEMKKT8 MUST HAVE WVTTKH SIGNATURES five, 1 MABJUAGE LICENSER isisned The Hoiatan County office ine thr pan week included A. Dekle, Imojene Btttman. Wilburn D. Robersor. Panama i and Omir Fint- w.

Tenn. WaJier Rshn Kooi. Prrnoria. S. C- and Ida LaVerr.p San Franrift-o.

T-S Herman Cart-vine, a.id Aanie Mae Rhynn, Douglas. Ga. Monroe Campbell. T-a- feye-tte Si and Lola Mae Smith. W.

Maui Si James M. Tanlon, Panama City. Carrie Mae Nichols Chiptey William T. Smith. Do than route roiei.

The bride, onlv dabjjhter of Mr. a Mn. Cfftft Washington Smith, hat a A a msde her home al she i i nent in church literary and social circl She is c-'-'-m'v Glynco Naval Facility in jia. The groom's home is in Ra'iv tey. 1 1 Jersey.

He is now 0:1 Mavy duly at Norfolk. MBS. WILLIAM B. FACLK MARRIED IN DOTBAN: Mrs. William Benjamin Taulk, is the former Reba Shute.

daughter of Mrs. Robert Shute and the late Mr. Shute, of Dothan. Her marriage to Pfc. William Faulk took place June 1 in Lafayette Street Methodist Church.

Pfc. Faulk the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Faulk is serving assignment at Fort Ord, California. Mrs.

Faulk is residing in Dothan with her mother. Miss Smith And Lieutenant Lutz United In Marriage At Marianna Baptist Church W. Less, a i i Pi a Kdilh joute four. Rex i ani Wf.r.f. route D.

Roberj.o:\ Midland Ciiy rc-i-iir Lvn-. While, i i A Pitrinorr. Jane Pi! a tf I Pilot Governor Marianna Guest MARIAXNA. Ruf. 1 of Orals.

nor of Four of at KUSI of Ii bfft the wrtkiy scssjcin preitr.Tfd by the president, Misi Evelyn Davis. Miss Rush was heard in at: kddrrss on the place of womt-n in the war years. Directing the were: Alice McPherso.T and Mist Carrol! by ihcm was the Rev. M. A.

Du- paitor of the Presbyterian church, sddrt-ffed the group on "Women in Poliiicr About Ju-enty Pilot numbers arid I a number of guests were present and welcomed the district gover- i nor on her annual official v-sits- 1 Uon. Number 18- York. Srvtier THK IXJTHAN EAGLE. a A 26. 1545 rl i built by ilie i lurs- be i if But i TI .1 I i 3 a Tf jjoven.n a i i The Oliver i KC HK.AI'5 I Carr-l A I A I ItlHDS i 31 i tit rr' 1JM ivi a pi cf me ft RTIUZAT10V 2 tu-ei.

i i a i '-c" ai ret rvV.e or ii cr "Rl I1.T" i os xnr. 1 r(l by sildftac vhirkrnt. Tee 11 iiti n.bi i Suine 30 ovrr the ire i.f useful'iess. They lorsted to ir.ake i i i a ute. In any caje.

rrri 1 f- 1 i obstacles. 1 a a i i i delay i Iraiei for i j-r-s Meanwhile 000 persons i be liwkinjt for i Tne imrhpdiale hope of inen! is the are some Heps now being i KAIU-V KHORTHAM) i in i of t.ho:;h*nd for i i I his bren prove-d by i i of ihe i i and sr! MISVOMKB i The Jemniem i ctmic from NOTICE VOW OPKN FOB BCSIXEtt HOWARD THOMAS' Grocery Market 1 I GAS A OILS Road Mile Nfin'i of Kajr Grounds VISIT APPRECIATED he The "Ol fnun 2fXI years. Let Us Fix Your Shoes WE I THK HEST LEATHER MONEY CAN BIT Bring Tenr To The BLUE RIBBON SHOE SHOP 111 Eut Mala MARIANNA (Special)--Marianna's First Baptist church, at half a seven o'clock Wednesday evening, was the scene of a beautiful and impressive double i which unitted in marriage Nell Stapleton Smith. Lieutenant tjg in the WAVES, and Frank Brobson Lutz, Lieutenant jg, United States a a 1 Reserve. CHURCH DECORATIONS Festooning balcony a choir stalls of the church a Southern Smilax interspersed with clustered white asters and marking each pew was a shower of white gladioli.

Back of the lecturn. and followoing the lines of the bap- tistry palms and ferns formed a background. for a sunburst of white pompon asters and white glads while seven-branched candelabra cathedral candles, casting over all a soft glow from i shaped arrangement which ended en either side with floor baskets of cascaded asters in white. WEDDING MUSIC A program of music for the wedding played by Mrs. a mar Gammon included "Salut d'Ar- mour'' and the traditional processional and recessional with soft notes of Traumcrei a during the ceremony.

The soloist Miss Elizabeth Richardson, sans 4 i i i a i i Jsdman "At Dewmng and a the home of bride's "Because" by D' Hardelot. on the arm of her father by whom she was given in marriage, wa lovely in her Molyneaux model in h-i Duchess satin with ii molded bodice of Venetian a sweetheart neckline and 1 length sleeves terminating in points -at the wrists. The (Jrapea skirt graduated from a slight ly higher front to low hip lines in the back and her veil of illusion was caught with a coronet of rose point lace and extended to waist in front, falling to the hem of the long train ir. the back. Her flowers were a shimmering cascade of fragile orchids showered with tiny orchids and tied with silken threads doited with a denia buds.

With this costume, the bride carried a hand-made handkerchief fashioned by the groom's grandmother and carried by his mother and two sisters on the occasion of their weddings. The wedding service was read by the Bev. A. 0. Abney, pastor of the church.

Attending the groom as his best a was his cousin. Captain Thomas Lutz, of Saint Petersburg and ushers were Steadman Shea- Iy, of Dothan, and Lt. Branson Brewer, John McFarlin, and Charlton all of Marianna. INFORMAL RECEPTION Following tnc ceremony an informal reception honoring the wedding party a guests a ATTENDANTS Attending the bride as matrons Were Mrs. Henry F.

Deal, nf Do- Ihan, and Mrs. Dexter of this city, both of whorH wore cnaline gowns of calla lily ytllow a-itti closely fitted bodices a -i parents. Assisting in receiving i Misses Lucy Frances Stapleton, i of Jacksonville, and in charge of the bride's book was Miss Sylvia Hinds of this city. Assisting in the dining room were Miss Nell Milton, Mrs. Jack Yonkers, a sweetheart necklines outlined with Mis ses Adelaide McCaskill, Lucy ruffles of shaded maline, with the Stapleton, Marilyn Stapleton Grace Hinds Others receiving were: Mrs.

J. B. Stapleton, Mcs. C. C.

Liddon, Mrs. John H. barter, and Mrs. John L. Mc- arlin, Jr.

Mrs. Smith, mother of the bride. wore a gown of coral silk Fashioned along graceful lines with jeweled buttons a a i draped neckline, and, with this, ong gloves in the same shade as the gown. Her fljwcrs were a corsage of orchids. Mrs.

Lutz, i groom's mother, wore chiffon in aqua with a corsage of garden-as. Miss Anne sister of jroom wore powder blue mousse- line and her was of crim- same ruffles repeated over the center of the full si; vts. Their flowers were nosegays of shaded 1 1 wflovyers i streamers of satin. The little flower girl was Hattie Ann Liddon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Liddon of Graceville, wearing a iloorlength drcrs of ruffled net in white' over taffeta. and. in her hair, a circlet of sweetheart roses. She carried a basket of rosebuds. The ring, in the henrt of a giant dahlia a carried Daffin, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Ralph Baffin of Marianna, and the train bearer was Jim Stapleton, son of Colonel and Mrs. J. B. Staoleton.

Both the ring and train heares wore Eton suits of white gabardine. LOVELY BRIDE The bride, entering the church Just Browsing Around It's really fun to look around our shop: you'll find beautiful blown tableware in water goblets, ice tea glasses, fruit juices, and sherbets priced 75c each beautiful new leather goods including men's fitted and plain cases women's purses in varied colors, priced Men's wallets of all styles from to $25.00 a new of prints at all prices. We're at Logue's 107 Wist Main Street Capital. Idea Since Washineton been in the habit of issuing the Capital thinkf it monopoly on Miss Amenca honorf to be won Atanue 2L has the fashions you need for Our famous College Shop is ready for you! And we're all set with your favorite classics-plus the fashion-fresh new clothes that will click on or off the campus! Make a note of these versatile jackets, sweaters and skirts to mix-match endlessly see, too, the marvelous new campus dresses and the most exciting date charmers everything from the most likely to succeed bags, gloyes, cosmetics, jewelry and other "extras" right on up through the luxurious fur coat to complete your wardrobe. Come in tomorrow!.

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