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The Montgomery Advertiser from Montgomery, Alabama • 34

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2C The Montgomery Aduertiser ALABAMA JOURNAL SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1975 Miss Isabel Barnes Weds Frank Barnes Isabel Beasley Barnes and. William Frank Barnes were married Friday, Nov. 14, at 7 p.m. in a ceremony in the First United Methodist The Rev. Driftwood Rucker officiated at the ceremony and Mrs.

Herbert: Hinds presented the nuptial music The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry McGwinn Barnes Jr. MRS. FRANK BARNES of Montgomery.

The groom: is son of Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Barnes, also of Mont- Miss Barron Miss Terry Johnston Marries To Wed Alan Martin Mr. Hankins gomery. Mr.

Barnes was his. son's best man. Ethel Watson Barnes, sister of the bride, was the maid of honor and the junior bridemaids was Rosalind George Menlas of Montgomery. Also attending the bride were is Mrs. Michael Wilke, sister of the groom of Montgomery; Jr.

Mrs. Harry McGwinn Barnes III of Birmingham; Mrs. Charles Rowell of Starkville, Lucy Banks Harper of Miami, Nancy Spann Stowers of Washington, D.C., and Agnes Elizabeth Collins and Mrs. Thomas Martin Tyson Jr. of Montgomery, Groomsmen and ushers were Harry McGwinn Barnes III of Birmingham; George Teague Van Buren' of Bolder, Hal Taylor Kennamer of Guntersville, The 1843-61 Walter E.

Harwood of Nash- polis, which ville, and Michael H. ante-bellum Wilke, John D. Durden and Rhodes of Montgomery, afternoon when -Steve A reception followed the the state will ceremony and was in the sion grounds Montgomery Country Club. for the first After a wedding trip to Nashnies scheduled ville, the couple will reside in Redland, Ala. School and Atlantic Airline College in Kansas City, Mo.

She also attended Phoenix Junior College. Mr. Martin, grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Cohen of Montgomery, is a graduate of Sidney Lanier High School attended Jefferson Davis High School and 1 Troy State University.

He is employed by Montgomery Lincoln-Mercury. Vicki Hare Marries Tommy Ray Williamson PRATTVILLE, Ala. Vicki Lynn Hare and Tommy Ray Williamson were married Saturday, Nov. 15, at 4 p.m. in the First Baptist Church in Prattville with the, Rev.

Jerry Helms officiating. The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Iverson Hare of Prattville, was given in marriage by her father. The groom is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Abie Williamson of Montgomery. The matron of honor was the bride's sister, Mrs. Don Webb of Birmingham. Wyvonne Williamson, sister of the groom of Montgomery, and Debbie McCrary of Marietta, cousin of the bride, were bridesmaids.

Curtis Pittman of Montgomery was the best man. Ushers were Keith Johnson of Montgomery and Billy Hare, brother of the groom of Prattville. Candlelighters were Bennett Hare, brother of the bride, of Prattville, and Larry Williamson, Terry May Johnston and Alan Harris Martin, son Mr. and Mrs. Don Martin of Montgomery, will marry Jan.

11, 1976, in the Agudath Israel Synagogue. The brideelect is the daughter of Mrs. Shirley M. Johnston of Montgomery and William D. Johnston of Phoenix, Ariz.

Miss Johnston is a gradu-. ate of North Phoenix High MRS. TOMMY WILLIAMSON brother of the groom of Montgomery. A reception in the church followed the ceremony. After a wedding trip to the Smoky Mountains, the couple will reside in Montgomery.

St. John's Bazaar St. John's The annual bazaar sponsored by the St. John's Episcopal Church will be Tuesday, Nov. 18, beginning at 10:30 a.m.

The church is on the corner of Madison Ave. and Perry St. Country lunch, featuring ham, hoppin' John, watermelon pickles, corn bread and gingerbread with lemon sauce, will be served beginning at 11 a.m. Alabama products will be featured in the Bicentennial theme of the bazaar. There will be an assortment of handcrafted items, including Christmas wreaths, tree ornaments, books, nearly-new clothing for children, a garden shop, pantry and Grandman's attic on display.

A flag display from Charles Brannon's collection, will carry out the Bicentennial theme. Pre-THANKSGIVING SALE ONE GROUP EARLY FALL DRESSES ALL INCLUDED COTTONS TABLE OF ALL BRAS LESS LINGERIE OFF ALL SALES FINAL Denson's .1030 East Fairview, Phone 262-1801 AND mo me Dow Ross 1915 Gaineswood Opens Today mansion, Gaineswood, in Demo- time the home will be opened for tours until 5:30 has been recently restored to its p.m. The Alabama Historical Commission is sponbeauty will be opened officially this sor of the event, and the general public is invited. a number of dignitaries from over Among those invited to the reception are Gov. attend a reception at 1 p.m.

The man- George C. Wallace, Lt. Gov. Jere Beasley, will be opened to the general public Cngressman Walter Flowers, Sen. James B.

Allen time at 2 p.m. with dedication ceremo- and state officials including members of the Alafrom 2:30 to 3:30 p.m. at which bama Legislature. Justice Connie Bryan, Bride-Elect Wedding Vows Said Entertained Sandra Gail Carmack and Jack Wallace Justice, of Huntsville, were married Saturday, Nov. 15, at 5 p.m.

in the Morningview Baptist Church with Dr. S. Louis Armstrong officiating. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Aubrey Carmack of Montgomery and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Justice of Mobile. Mr. Carmack gave his daughter in marriage.

The maid honor was Janet. Baker of Montgomery. Also attending were Heidi Glasson of Colorado Springs, Mrs. Keith Zaleski of Evanston, Mary Temple of Atlanta, Wendi Justice, sister of the groom of Mobile; and Mrs. Wiley Justice, sister-in-law of the groom of Suitland, Md.

The groom's father was the best man. Also attending the groom were his brother, Dr. Wiley Justice of Suitland, Monte Carmack, brother of the bride of Montgomery; Doug Collins of Headland; Lt. Tommy Webb of Selma; David Morgan of Nashville, and Bob Lawhead of Mobile. Shea Collins of Headland was the flower girl.

Wayne Justice, brother of the groom, was the ring bearer. Mrs. Linda Daniel, organist, and Mrs. Martha Ann Duke, vocalist, presented wedding music. A reception followed the ceremony and was in the Fellowship Hall of the church.

After a wedding trip to the Smoky Mountains, the couple will reside in Huntsville, Ala. Books, Children's Books, Religious Books, School Supplies, Gifts Plus Wedding Invitations, Bridal Books, Bibles, Napkins, Accessories, Decoupage Supplies. Bible School Supply 3883 Attenta Hwy. Dalreida MONDAY ONLY DOOR BUSTER! GOOD MONDAY, NOV. 17 ONLY! Ladies' Two Band Wedge Comp.

elsewhere at $7.00. 000 Sizes LIMIT 1 PAIR TO CUSTOMER While they last. Navy, red, bone and black shiny softie uppers. Elasticized sling back. Heel-to-toe double thick foam padded foot.

Medium height covered wedge. FAMOUS BRANDS LESS ORIGINAL FACTORY PRICES THAN SHOE CITY TWO LOCATIONS 120 Dexter Avenue 4105 Norman Bridge Open 9a.m. to 6p.m. Open 9a.m. to 9p.m.

and til 9p.m. on Friday Charge it on BankAmericard or Master Charge, Wade-Harris Wedding Planned for December Mrs. John Fletcher Wade Jr. announces the engagement of her daughter, Marcia Jane, to George Woodruff Harris, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Aaron D. Harris of Tus.caloosa. The wedding has been planned for Dec. 21, in the chapel of the First United Methodist Church. Daughter of the late Dr.

John F. Wade the brideelect is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Fletcher Wade of Bridgeport, and the late Mr. and Mrs.

William F. McEachern Sr. of Birmingham. She attended Hollins College in Roanoke, and the University of Alabama, where she was a member of Mortar Board. Miss Wade is employed in Birmingham and graduated from Jefferson Davis High School.

Mr. Harris is the grandson of the late Dr. and Mrs. Leroy Hammond Woodruff. of Tuscaloosa and the late Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Harris. He graduated from Tuscaloosa High School and the College of Wooster in Wooster, Ohio, where he was a 1 member of Phi Beta Kappa. He also graduated from the University of Alabama Law School and is now practicing law in Birmingham. Wood-Benedict Vows Set for December GREENWICH, Conn.

The Rt. Rev. Milton LeGrand Wood and Mrs. Wood, formerly of Montgomery, announce the engagement of their daughter, Kathleen Ann, to Barry Bent Benedict, son of William Dymond Benedict and the late Mrs. Benedict of Meridan, Conn, Miss Wood is the granddaughter of the late Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas Baytop Scott of Montgomery and the late Mr. and Mrs. Milton LeGrand Wood, also of Montgomery. She received a B.

A. degree from Salem College and is employed by Burndy in Norwalk, Conn. Mr. Benedict is the grandson of Mrs. William C.

Bent and the late Judge Bent of Bridgeport, and the late Mr. and Mrs. William Edward Benedict of New Orleans, La. He received a B. A.

degree from Bates College and is employed as Systems Analyst with Burndy Corp. A December wedding has been planned by the couple. The marriage of Alicia Kaye Barron and Jerry Thomas Hankins took place Thursday, Nov. 13, in the Youth Center at the Carriage Hills Church of Christ with Jessie C. Perkins officiating.

The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Lois T. Barron of Montgomery and William H. Barron of Houston, Tex. The groom is the son Mrs.

Betty F. Hankins Montgomof ery and the late Billy B. Hankins. The bride was given in marriage by her brother, Gerald W. Barron of Ft.

Walton Beach, Fla. Rhonda F. Barron of Deatsville was the maid of honor and the best man was Robert F. Flournoy, grandfather of the groom. Following the ceremony, a reception was held in the home of June Deavers Ferguson and Rhonda F.

Barron in Deatsville. After a wedding trip, the couple will reside in Montgomery. The couple graduated from Robert E. Lee High School and the groom is a student at Auburn University at Montgomery. Fluffy Dessert Here's a Fluffy Topped Pear Dessert for the holidays! Drain a one pound, thirteen-ounce can of Bartlett pear halves and chill pears; roll in one-half cup toasted chopped walnuts.

Combine one-fourth cup whipping cream, whipped, one-half cup cottage cheese, two tablespoons confectioners' sugar, one teaspoon grated orange peel and a dash of nutmeg. Arrange two pear halves on each serving plate. Top with approximately one-fourth cup cottage cheese mixture per serving. Garnish with orange peel and any remaining nuts. Connie Bryan, whose marriage to Arthur Everett Golson will take place Saturday, Nov.

22, in the Covenant Presbyterian Church, has been honored recently with a series of pre-nuptial parties. Mrs. B. W. Wells and Charlotte Wells honored the bride-elect with a tea in their home.

Among the guests were the mothers of the couple, Mrs. Renzo C. Bryan and Mrs. s. Harry R.

Golson; Mrs. Virginia R. Golson, grandmother of the groom; Mrs. Winston Hollon, aunt of the groom, and Mrs. Howard Sewell, aunt of the bride.

Mrs. Ken Williams and Kathy Davis entertained in Mrs. Williams' home with a dinner party and a rice bag party was given by Mrs. Katherine Thompson and Mrs. Barry Borum in the Thompson home.

Mrs. Howard Sewell, aunt of the bride, entertained with a bridesmaids luncheon. Mrs. Hugh Strange, aunt of the bride, attended. A miscellaneous tea was given by Mrs.

Paul Wolff, Mrs. J. E. Morelock, Mrs. Monroe Clark and Mrs.

Robert Cleere in the Morelock home. Mr. and Mrs. Harry R. Golson, parents of the groom, will entertain the wedding party and guests with an after-rehearsal party the evening prior to the wedding.

MONTGOMERY'S LARGEST CHILDRENS BOOK DEPARTMENT FOR CHRISTMAS TOYLAND 130 NORMANDALE ARCADE MRS. WALLACE JUSTICE Grit Harms Autos With cooler weather on its way, memories of the beach and picnic grounds are fading or are they? Look on the floor of your car. Chances are you'll find some gritty reminders of summer fun that could harm the carpet fibers unless removed, according to Sandra Conrad, consumer information specialist. "In fact, a seasonal cleaning of the car's interior makes a lot of sense for all car owners," she said, "especially today when we're re all trying to get more mileage, figuratively and literally, out of our cars." Miss Conrad recommends vacuuming upholstery and carpeting to pick up loose dirt and sand, and then tackling the deep dirt and stains with a specialized cleaner. You'll look GREAT iN LEATHER SUEdE GARMENTS CLEANED By Professionals 20 Our experts know how to restore rich, lavish looks of suedes and leathers.

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(Maubry Rainer) of Shreveport, Mrs. Thomas W. Richardson Jr. (Susan Edenfield): Mrs. William S.

Rose (Frances Hobbs) of Alexandria, Mrs. William H. Rue Jr. (Lila Gay Townsend); Mrs. Joe A.

Scott (Sandra Hagood); Mrs. William B. Shadburn (Camilla Pridgeon); Susan Burg Smith. Mrs. Donald B.

Sweeney Jr. (Ann Ashley) of Birmingham; Mrs. Wayne P. Turner (Adelia Haigler); Mrs. Thomas M.

Tyson Jr. (Martha Jones); Mrs. James T. Upchurch III (Mary Walton Kohn); Suzanne Bellingrath von Gal; Mrs. Benjamin W.

Walker III (Beth Carr); Janet Maultsby Waller; Mrs. Barry L. Wilson (Melinda Kerr); and Mrs. Daniel C. Wilson (Nancy Kelley).

Bazaar LENOX, FOR THE PERFECT HOLIDAY WEDDING. If you're a holiday bride, and you haven't registered with our Wedding Gift Registry, don't wait another day. Because, before you know it, it will be your special day. And how are your friends and family to know that you're wild about certain Lenox China and Lenox Crystal patterns? We'll tell them! That's just what our Wedding Gift Registry is here for. Our Wish Book is even better than writing to Santa.

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