★ ★DRMISS MARTHA SUSAN DuBOISDuBois-MatthewsEngagement ToldMr. and Mrs. Harry Ft. Du hois of Perry announce the engagement of their daughter, Mias Martha Susan DuBoia, to Raymond Hardy Mutt hews, son of Mrs. Ma*y Ellen Abrams find step-8 on of J. D. Abrams of Perry. The wedding ia set for August 11 jit 3 p.m. in the First Baptist Church in Perry.Miss DuBois is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Risher of Perry and Mr. und Mrs. J. T. Martin of Patterson. A graduate of Perry High School find of the Waycross-Ware County School of Cosmetology. Sheis employed at Kathy’s Salon of Beauty in Perry.Mr. Matthews is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Christie of Perry. A graduate of Perry High School, he is a senior at Georgia Southwestern College in Americus, where he will soon receive his BA degree in political science. He is serving his third term as Student Body President, president of the Young Republicans, und a member of the Student Advisory Board. He is employed at Rfidio Station WRBN in Warner Robins.r * Yjt ■ ' * -V a * . ' .V 1‘ 'i *' *' * 1MRS. WILLIAM J. FOYMiss Collier BrideOf WilliamFoyman was William Trigg and ushers were Charles Collier, brother of the bride, Ronnie Collier and Ben Stephens, cousins of the bride.The mother of the bride wore a powder blue linen and lace dress with matching accessories and a white carnation corsage.The groom’s mother was attired in a yellow bonded-lace dress with matching accessories and a white carnation corsage.Following the ceremony, the bride’s parents gave a reception in the fellowship hall of the church. Assisting at the reception were Miss Anita Ray and Mrs. Dan Hodges. Serving were Misses Leah Lasseter, Dot Du-Btis, Maida Ragan, Debbie Dayton and Beverly Abrams.The bride’s book was kept by Miss Patsy Bynum.For the wedding trip to Daytona Beach, the bride chose a navy blue and white orlon dress with navy accessories and the white orchid lifted from her bridal bouquet.Upon return from the wedding trip, the couple will reside at 1118 Ball Street in Perry.Out-of-town guests included Mrs. Martin P. Foy, grandmother of the groom, of Endicott, New York; Miss Lenna Dimicco and Mrs. Louise Dickinson, aunts of the groom of Sydney, New York, and Mrs. Hazel Bedell, aunt of the groom of Miami. Mrs. Jack Aritas, aunt of the bride, and daughter, Vernell Aritas, of Key West, also attended the wedding.Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rogers and Miss Anita Ray entertained the couple, their families and members of the wedding party at the rehersal dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rogers, Friday evening. The banquet table was beautifully decorated in white organdy over blue with silver candelabras and blue candles. It was centered with a cascading fountain and flower arrangement.Miss Catherine Ann Collier was the inspiration for a miscellaneous shower given by Miss Ritu Carney and Miss Julia Ann Simpson at the latter’s apartment.A silver wishing well centered the table laden with gifts and a delicious dessert plate was enjoyed by the 12 guests.A kitchen shower was given for Miss Collier by Miss Leah Lasseter and Mrs. Aldene Lasseter at the Lasseter home. Eighteen classmates and friends enjoyed the games and the pretty party plate.U. S. senators were elected by state legislatures until 1913 Afhen the Seventeenth Amendment was adopted which called for direct vote of the people.rsFveIJYCRUMPTONSHOE STOREMIDDLE GNaturaliReg. to $1Sale SIiLife SlriReg. to $1lt;Sale SI1SmarlaReg. to $1.Sale S8(over IReg. to $1Sale S8The first wedding in the newly dedicated sanctuary of the Perry First Baptist Church took place Saturday afternoon, June 15, with the marriage of M ss Catherine Ann Collier, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Collier of Perry, and William J. Foy, son of Mrs. Cleo Johnson of Miami, Fla., and the late William Foy of Endicott, New York. The Rev. Dan Hodges, pastor, performed the double-ring ceremony.Miss Patsy Bynum, organist, rendered the nuptial music, and Lloyd Priddy was soloist.The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a bridal gown of Chantilly lace with a removable coat that sweeps to a chapel train and covers a lace-bodicedEmpire line peau de soie gown Bouffant French silk illusionheld a crown cap of lace blossoms. She carried a Bible, centered with a white orchid and stephanotis.Miss Carol Collier served as her sister’s maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Julie Pritchett and Miss Connie Collier, cousins of the bride. They wore pink, silk chiffon floor length gowns with an oval neckline and long pink sleeves. Inverted pleats formed a Watteau panel that floated from back waistline to the floor and matching head pieces. They carried nosegays of pink rosebuds.Serving as the groom’s bestSPEOverHURRYMEN'S SHBristol, Reg. toSale pricesICRUMPTlFTOM COLLINS, Mane