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Beautiful Service Is Held At Home ofBride’s BrotherA lovely wedding of Sunday evening solemnized at the twilight hour was that of Miss Janie Hall, youngest daughter of Mrs. J. M. Hall, and Mr. Horace Courson. Rev. W. R. Haynie, pastor of the j Maine St. Baptist church, performing the ceremony at the home of the bride’s brother. 'Mr. Tom Hall, and Mrs. Hall in Pritchard, in the presence of the family and a few intimate friends.The young couple exchanged love vows in the living room which was decorated with pink roses and ferns, standing beneath an arch which separated the living room and the dining room.Miss Hall, a lovely brunette, wore a becoming dress of pink triple sheer with hat, mils and shoes in a deeper shade of pink, and carried a bouquet of Kill ar -ney roses.Miss Julia Gibson, who was her only attendant, and who is a marked contrast to the bride, being a blonde, was fair in. her dress of blue triple sheer with hat and accessories to harmonize and carried a bouquet of Killarney rosez. Mr. Ben Falls served as the groom’s best man. ,Following the ceremony the bride cut her wedding cake which was a lovely confection decorated with white roses and silver leaves, and with It was served Ice cream.Later changing her wedding dress for a traveling suit of blue and white with hat and shoes of blue, she left with her husband in their car to spend their honeymoon on the coast. On their return to the city they will make their home with the bride’s mother In Pritchard.Mr. Common, who is a Birmingham boy, has been making his home in Mobile for the last six years and is now connected with the paper mill, and his bride, sinceMonthly Meeting of Virg E.—at home of Mrs. J. C. HoMeeting of El Club Espan torium at 8 p.m.Social Meeting of Leagu league's club room, 115 South As-You-Like-It Club—-witat 10:30 a.m.A stated meeting of Verit be held at 8 p.m. at the Madially welcomed.There will be a regular m iliary No. 8, United Spanish 7:30, at Mobile public library, veterans are asked to attend of importance concerning pe Old Shell Road P.-T. A. i meeting at the school auditi patrons are requested to atte The monthly meeting of will be held at 3:30 o'clock at The Loyal Order of Moos hall on Conti and St. Emanu a.m. Music will be furnishec Ramblers. Proceeds will go underprivileged children. LsPoints About PeMr. and Mrs. C. H. Dow havereturned to Montgomery from Mobile, where they visited their son,Clayton 'Dow.* * *Mrs. Carrie M. Dickens, whowent to Montgomery last week tobe present at the 35th annualconference of Colonial Dames andwho was one of the representativemembers from Mobile Center ofColonial Dames, was expected toreturn, home the first of 'the week.* * #Miss Sadie Davis Is expected to | arrive from Sophie Newcomb college in New Orleans Friday to enjoy the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Davis. Miss Davis will be accompanied by Miss Keith Sommerville, of Cleveland,graduating at Barton has been a valued employe of the Mobile Gas Co., and among the many handsome presents received was a dinner set, silver and crystal warp from the gas company.
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The Mobile Times

Mobile, Alabama, US

Mon, Apr 10, 1933

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