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et.BREWER-JONES.The wedding of Mias Allle Jones and Mr. Claude Brewer, which took place Wednesday at 8:30 o’clock In the Baptist church at Sandersvllle, was the most elaborate one that has been seen In Snndersvllle In some time.The beautiful altar and chancel of the church were decorated with palms, ferns and white roses. Behind a screen of flowers were concenled the piano and orgun. Mrs. Chamblee presided at the former. Miss Annabelle Jordan played the latter.Just before the appointed hour Lohengrin's Bridal Chorus was rendered by a double quartet; then to the strains of the wedding march two ushers, Messrs. Buttle Sparks and Tom Wicker, entered the church by the left aisles. They were followed by Miss Susie Wnrthen and Mr. Findley Irvin. Simultaneously down the right aisle came Messrs. L. M. Mitchell and Mr. Qood-wln, followed by Miss Daisy Brewer with Mr. Alex Chamlee. Next on the left, Miss Annie Nora Duggan with Mr. Virgil Brewer, on the right, Mr. Cassle Brewer with the groom. Mack 'Cheatham Duggan, a tiny little page, accompanied by Idly Evans, a dainty little flower girl, preceded the bride and her sister. Miss Julia Jones, down the center aisle. Rev. A. Chamblee performed the marlage ceremony.Mendelssohn's wedding march was played us tho bridal party left the church.The bride's gown was of embroidered net over white taffeta. The garniture wns duchesse lace with knots of white velvet ribbon. Her veil was fastened with orange blossoms. She carried bride roses.The bridesmaids' gowns were of wash chiffon. Two wore pink silk girdles, gloves and wreaths and carried pink carnations. Two wore blue girdles, gloves and wreaths and carried white carnations. The little flower girl was dressed In white lace over white silk, and she carried a basket of white roses. The page wore a suit of white linen.Immediately after the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Mack Duggan, the adopted parents of the bride, complimented the bridal party and a number of guests with a reception at their home yn Smith street.The color motif throughout tho entire house was pink and white. Masses of pink carnations and sweet peas rested against a background of feathery asparagus fern on the mantel, buffet and sideboard in the dining room.Misses Willie Thigpen. Susie Duggan, Mary Irvin and Ollle Belle Holt assisted Mrs. Duggan in serving the guests.Mr. and Mrs. Brewer left via the Southern railroad for Augusta, thence to Jamestown, Baltimore. Washington, New York and Niagara. They expect to be away a month.The out-of-town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Joe R. Powel, Dublin; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Woodbury, Atlanta; Mrs. R. W. Jones, Cartersvllle; Mrs. J. B. War-then and daughter, Bartow; Miss Daisy and Mr. Virgil Brewer, Coopersvllle; Misses Margaret and Mildred Marston. Athens, Tenn.: Miss Lillian Moore,Birmingham. Ala.; Judge Beverly D. Evans, Atlanta; Miss Belle Hopkins, Savannah.aePCtloEIr01irh.8lt;tlblinecalhlt;
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Atlanta Georgian and News

Atlanta, Georgia, US

Thu, Jun 06, 1907

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