of The Marni Telegraph and Two Couples Plan Ceremonies Next Martin-Munford Miss Madre Jane L. Miss Norma Martin and George W. Munford Jr. are to be wed at 3 p.m. next Sunday at Mulberry Street Methodist Church, plans being announced today.
Dr. Leonard Cochran, pastor, will officiate. Musician will be John Tremaine at the organ. The bride-elect, daughter of Mrs. James Oscar Martin, will be given in marriage by her brother-in-law, Cecil L.
Keseling of Baltimore, Md. Miss Cindy Haskin, maid of honor, a former Maconite now of Augusta, will be Miss Martin's attendant. William T. Durban of Macon will be best man for the son of Mrs. George W.
Munford of Durham, N. and the late Mr. Munford. Ushers will be Jeff Tutt, Doyle Monroe, Dick Cotton and Bobby Grace of Gray, unfollowing the cerettony Mrs. Martin will give a reception for the couple in the church parlor.
Parties will continue this week for the bride-elect, who will be honoree at a miscellaneous shower to be given at 8 p.m. Tuesday by Mrs. W. T. Durban her home, 4665 Twin Oaks Drive.
Saturday evening following rehearsal for the ceremony Miss Martin's cousins, Mrs. Herman E. Martin and Mrs. Harry Lee Couch. will entertain at Mrs.
Martin's home, 3155 Brownell Ave. A brunch will be given for the wedding party and families and out-of-town guests at 11:30 a.m. Sunday, the day of the wedding. Mrs. C.
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16, 1960 Church Sunday Marshall and Mrs. Morton will entertain at Mrs. Morton's home, 438 Vista Circle. Two parties feted the brideelect last week. Mrs.
Carroll Armstrong. Mrs. George Dunham and Miss Gladys Mathews gave a miscellaneous shower evening at Mrs. Armstrong's home, 717 Lee Road. Last night Mrs.
F. J. Couch was at a linen shower at her 758 Boulevard, for 'hostess Miss Martin. Tomberlin-Davis Miss Sylvia Elaine Tomberlin and her fiance, James Paul Davis, have completed plans for their wedding, set for 3 p.m. Sunday, Oct.
23, at the First Assembly of God Church. The Rev. C. M. Hicks is to officiate, and music will be presented Ralph Ross, organist, Arthur Allen, soloist.
Mr. Davis. son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert R.
Davis of Macon, will have Richard Tomberlin as best man. Ushers will be Alvin Allen, Ronnie Wimberly and Bern Bennett of Macon and Jimmy Davis of Atlanta. Miss Martha Tomberlin will attend her sister as maid of honor, Linda and Attaway, bridesmaids Miss will Bren- be da Attaway and Miss Carol Thompson. Miss Tomberlin, daughter of Mr. and C.
Tomberlin, will be a given in marriage by her father. Her sisters, Miss Delinda Tomberlin and Miss Arlene Tomberlin, will be junior bridesmaids. Yvonne Ayers will be flower girl and David Attaway, will be ringbearer. After the wedding Mr. and Mrs.
Tomberline will give a ception couple in the. church annex. Arrington Pair To Head Club A new slate of officers will be installed at the meeting of the executive committee of the Whirl-A-Ways Square Dance Club today. Mr. and Mrs.
Mark Fretz, the club's retiring vice presidents, will be hosts at their home. New officers to be installed include Mr. and Mrs. Harry Arrington, presidents; Mr. and Mrs.
George Dunham, vice presidents; Mr. and Mrs. Bill Giles, secretaries; Mr. and Mrs. Bobbie Mullis, treasurer.
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Ragland of Macon. The wedding is set Dec. 28 at Macedonia Baptist Church in Newnan. Miss Sewell was graduated from Newnan High School and attended GSCW. She was graduated from the University of Georgia.
with a B.S. degree in Home Economics and there was a member of Alpha Gamma sorority and Phi Upsilon Omicron, honorary home economics society. She is on the faculty of Headland High School in East Point. Mr. Ragland, graduate of Lanier High School in Macon, received the B.A.
degree in mathematics from Mercer University where he was a member of Kappa Alpha Order. He is employed by Burroughs Corporation as a sales representative with headquarters in Atlanta. MISS DELMA BEAVERS Beavers-Miller Mr. and Mrs. James W.
Beavers of Dawson announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Delma Anne Beavers, to Benjamin Miller, son of Mrs. Floyd Bowman and the late T. J. Miller of Dawson. The wedding is set for early December at Calvary Baptist Church in Dawson.
Miss Beavers, graduate of Terrell High School, where she was an honor student and member of Beta club, is attending Dudley Hughes Vocational School in Macon, studying beauty culture. Mr. Miller attended Morgan schools and served four years in the U. S. Navy.
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Allen Trent Johnston, also of Tifton. The wedding is set for 3 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 20 at New River Baptist Church. Miss Goode was graduated from Tifton High School.
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The wedding is set for Nov. 22 at Christ Episcopal Church at St. Simons Island. Miss Whittle, granddaughter of Mrs. Henry Floyd Browning of St.
Simons and the late Mr. Browning of Clinch County, and of the late Mr. and Mrs. Charles Edgerton Whittle of Brunswick, attended Glynn Academy and Duke University and at the latter was a member of the Duke MISS ROXIE McEACHERN McEachern-Munn Mr. and Mrs.
J. A. McEachern Jr. of Haynesville announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Roxie Ann McEachern, to Jerry Leroy Munn, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Leo G. Munn of Wilburton, Okla. The wedding is set for 4 p.m. December 4 at Haynesville Baptist Church. Miss McEachern graduated from Perry High School in 1960.
Mr. Munn, graduate of Choctaw High School, Choctaw, is now serving in the U.S. Navy, stationed in Jacksonville, Fla. MISS JONE PERRYMAN Perryman-Berrisford Mrs. Albert Jones Perryman of Talbotton announces the engagement of her daughter, Miss Alberta Jone Perryman First Lt.
George Paul Berrisford, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Andrew Berrisford of Bedford, Ind. Miss Perryman, daughter of the late Albert Jones Perryman, was graduated from Talbot County High School, attended Wesleyan College and received the B.S. and Master of Education degrees from the University of Georgia where she was a member of Kappa Alpha Theta sorority.
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Wester-Rauls DUBLIN-Mrs. Hattie A. Wester of Dublin announces the engagement of her daughter, Miss Recy Mae Wester, to David Rawls, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Rawls of Wrightsville.
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S. Army Reserve. Mr. English is grandson cf the late a Mr. and Mrs.
William David Alexander and the late Mr. and Mrs. Rubeun Monroe English, all of Houston County. MISS JUDITH GAMBLE Gamble-Bailey Mrs. Lois H.
Gamble of Austin, Texas, announces the engagement of her daughter, Miss Judith Ann Gamble, to Charles Huiet Bailey, son of Mr. and P. M. Bailey of Monticello. The wedding is set at Asbury Methodist Church, Dallas, Dec.
17. Miss Gamble is employed as a secretary in the office of U. S. Senator Ralph W. Yarborough of Texas in Austin and Washington, D.
C. She is daughter of the late Harvey J. Gamble. Mr. Bailey is employed by U.
S. Senator Herman E. Talmadge of Georgia in Atlanta and Washington. Ben Hill WMU Officers Named FITZGERALD At a meeting of the Ben Hill-Irwin Associational WMU at Mt. Olive Baptist Church, Mrs.
Garnie Brand was elected president. Other officers elected to serve with her include Mrs. Frank Willis of Ocilla, vice president; Mrs. Charles Jordan, secretarytreasurer; Mrs. M.
P. Liles, Ben Hill district secretary; Mrs. Waldo Paulk of Ocilla, Irwin district secretary; Mrs. a William Barker, YWA leader, and Mrs. Oren Paulk, Sunbeam leader.
CRETER-EVERY Mrs. Stuart A. Creter announces engagement of her daughter, Miss Barbara Creter, then to Merritt Every, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rollo Merritt Every Sr.
of Daytona Beach, Fla. The wedding is set Nov. 20 at the Redeemer Lutheran Church, Miss Creter, daughter of the late Stuart A. Creter, is a graduate of A. L.
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MISS SYDNE KEENAN KEEN KEENAN-BATEMAN Mr. and Mrs. William J. Keenan of Lodi, formerly of Macon, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Sydne Anne Keenan, to William C. Bateman son of Mr.
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Miss Kennan, who moved with her family from Macon to Lodi last June, attended schools in Spokane, Akron, Ohio, and is a graduate of Mt. de Sales Academy here. Mr. Bateman, a graduate of Lanier High School, attended Georgia Institute of Technology. He is employed by Den-Nap Electric Mold Company.
Jones-Barwick Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Jones of Jeffersonville announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Evelyn Ruth Jones, to William Clovis Barwick of Dublin, son of Mr.
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