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andicurityscured er the Ps Re-imend-ile for :h im-»ale or ’s pro-dor or )f this ay, at id bal-lereby)le in-prove-ristingleredi-nd allnging, [, and is, retd the f the trovid-• shall retain rofits od all ached th the nd in lg de-ances, ted to ; real-lecuri-lereinLT. AND MRS. ROLAND B. CRASEMISS MYRA WILDER BECOMES BRIDE HERE OF LT. ROLAND B. CRASE OF MICHIGAN5 exe-o the t pro-pplied deed0.IGSMr. and Mrs. Edward Denton Wilder of Perry announce the marriage of their daughter, Myra Elaine, to Lt. Roland B. Crase, son of Dr. and Mrs. Bertram E. Crase of Battle Creek, Michigan.The marriage was solemnized Saturday, April 16, at 2 p. in., atthe Perry Methodist Church, with Rev. Russell Lenox officiating.The church altar was decorated with Easter lilies and palms. Miss Ann Katherine Akin, organist, rendered a program of nuptial music.The petite bride was given in marriage by her father, Edward Denton Wilder. Her wedding dress was a cocktail length white eyelet silk over white taffeta, moulded I empire waist with white velvet trim and a full skirt. She wore a halo of dainty white velvet leaves and seed pearls with a complexion veil. An orchid corsage was worn on her shoulder.Miss Martha Evans of Perry was maid of honor. Her cocktail length dress was of blue organza, fitted waist with puff sleeves and a full skirt. She wore a shoulder corsage of white iris.Capt. Hubert R. Dingus of Warner Robins was the groom’s best man. Usher - groomsmen wereGeorge P. Dinnerman of Atlantaand Lt. Fred A. Anderson of Warner Robins.The bride’s mother chose an embroidered clay green dress with bone accessories. A white cybidium orchid corsage completed her attire.After the ceremony the bride and groom received the guests in the church vestibule. Miss Goldie Hubbard of Atlanta kept thebride’s book.For her wedding trip the bride changed her wedding dress for a periwinkle blue and white check bolero wool dress, white hat and black patent accessories. At her shoulder she wore an orchid corsage.Lt. and Mrs. Crase are residingat 15 West Fairview Ave., Apt. D.,Montgomery, Ala.The bride is a graduate of Perry High School and GAB Business College, Macon. At the time of her marriage she was a stewardess with Delta Air Line, Atlanta, Ga.The groom is a graduate of West Point Academy and is now stationed at Maxwell Field, Montgomery, Ala.Out-of-town guests were: Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Dinnerman, Miss Goldie Hubbard, Miss Marlene Meyer,Miss Lois Hoyden, Miss CarolynCulp and Mr. and Mrs. Dekle Coney of Atlanta, Mrs. Hubert Dingus, Capt. and Mrs. George C. Mong, Mrs. Sam Waymouth, Lt. and Mrs. David W. Glamm, Mrs. John G.Demas, Mrs. Stanley E. Rosenberg of Warner Robins, Ga.On Friday evening Miss Anna Katherine Akin and Miss Martha Evans were hostesses to a dinner party following the rehearsal at the New Perry Hotel. The bridal table was centered with an arrangement of white carnations, gladioli andchrysanthemums. In addition to the wedding party, guests included, Miss Goldie Hubbard of Atlanta, Mrs. Russell Lenox, Mrs. Ed Wilder, Bill Davis of Mercer University and Sam Nunn Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Emmitt Akin and Mrs. W. B. Evans assisted in entertaining.Funeral ConductedForFLewis. 67Funeral services for F. M. (Zu-ma) Lewis, 67, who died at his home at Elko Friday, were held at the Elko Methodist Church Saturday afternoon.Rev. E. R. Lewis, Rev. Olin Hamlin and Rev. James Langston conducted the services and burial was in the Elko Cemetery.He is survived by his wife; three daughters, Priscilla, Jessie and Debbie Lewis; one son, Bobby Lewis, all of Elko; two brothers, H. E. Lewis of Elko and C. L. Lewis, Baxley; three sisters, Mrs. L. C. Youngblood, Clearwater, Fla.; Mrs. L. G. Perry, Tampa, and Mrs. W. R. Tallant, Augusta.Odom Funeral Home of Unadilla was in charge of arrangements.CONDEMNATION OF MOTOR VEHICLETo whom it may concern:In the Superior Court of Houston County.The State vs. Unknown Party and one 1954 model DeSoto 4-door sedan automobile. Condemnation and Sale of Motor Vehicle. Houston Superior Court, April Term, 1960.The Solicitor General having filed a petition in the above stated case under date of April 18, 1960, seeking the condemnation and sale of the said vehicle as having been unlawfully used in and about alcoholic and intoxicating liquors in said County; | : ,This is, therefore, to notify all persons who may claim ownership of the said vehicle, or any lien thereon, or any substantial interest therein, to make known their claims in writing in said case within thirty days from the filing of the petition as aforesaid; otherwise, the case will be held in default and the condemnation and sale of the said vehicle will follow as matter of course.Done in pursuance of the order of the Court, this 19th day of April 1960.TOMMIE S. HUNT,Clerk, Superior Court, Houston County, Georgia2tc. 4-21.1960 j■ I —W | n|ill I . 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