THE BUTLER HERALD, BUTLER, GEORGIA, NOVEMBER 12, 1953.Alandintaath-gretuost the i on Shebyws.and • rc-rmy has Ting diac t he ten-MRS. EUGENE TALMADGE GAULTNEYWatson-Childresromnar-»dist Marriage Solemnized:her,'y-eco-san-:ere-Friday, Nov. 6thMiss Audrey Knowles Becomes Bride of Mr. Eugene GaultneyThe marriage of Miss Audrey Annndle, Miss Kathleen Watson, daughter'of Mr. and Mrs. George Watson of Knowles, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.was Charing, became the bride of Mr. \*r tpi of r» t + tt ij pu-ij r Ti/r Janres W. Knowles, Sr. of Forest1 OI Robert Harold Childres, son of Mr.age. and Mfg. william Childres of But- Park and Mr- Eugene Talmadgehat |er N0v. 6th at the parsonage home Gaultney, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eliac‘ of Rev. and Mrs. Wm. F. Childres M. Gaultney Sr., of Butler, wasin Reidsville. Rev. Childres, only 'solemnized Saturday evening, Oct.nn brother of the groom officiated, us-i0/1- . ^____hac • • • j u, • i^4tn at the Forest Grove Baptistnas ing tho impressive double ring 1Mrs. ceremony. Church with Rev. Hoyt G. Farr Sr.and dr*de was lovely in an outfit' pcr^orm*n£ tke double ring cere-of navy with matching accessories, niony.The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a portrait gown ofjyjr Both the bride and groom are 'graduates of Butler High School.d in 1 ‘fely af,ert thP, ,CereTy iChantilly lace and tulle posed over. they left for a short wedding trip ^ , . mljn I after which they will reside in Ma- Duchess satin. The fitted bodiceg con where the groom is employed featured lace buttons down thehichwithindiset-ived-•nterby Firestone Stores.Woodall Honored by Relatives and Friends at Reunionfront from a Queen Anne collar. The bouffant skirt featured a front inset of pleated tulle and lace over 'skirt flowing into a Cathedral i |train.»The four tier veil was of im-' !ported silk illusion attached to an' (open crown hat of shirred tullej edged with tiny tulle petals centered with orange blossom buds.I Her bouquet was a cascade arrangement of orchids, white carnations and tube roses.sted ?per. ight ti ’is ieer.fyjr A family reunion was enjoyed Mrs. Lamar Almgrcen, Matron of' over ^ov- ^ at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Honor, wore an autumn gold for-5 for.J; W* Woodall in Mauk. The occa- mal gown in irredescent taffeta, time G*on was celebration of Mr. fashioned with a fitted strapless•Woodall’s 78th birthday. Many. bodice edged in matching xelvet. vere Attends and relatives came to ex- bouffant skirt featured two circular ason, congratulations and good CU( insets in the back accented byHies, u'isbcs to Mr. Woodall and to en- velvet cord bows at the waist line.Mr.' i°y an old-fashioned barbecue din- Velvet Cowl arranged in soft foldsike ,ler at vvbich Mr. and Mrs. Woodall was used as shoulder covering, were hosts. Hcadress was of matching velvetGuests at the birthday dinner with eye length veil. Her bouquet included: Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Vvas a cascade arrangement of pink P arker, Buena Vista; Mr. and Mrs.! carnations and rose buds with ivy. Verna Parker, Buena Vista; Mr.and Bridesmaids were Mrs. Hugh Gilson Mrs. Charlie Parker, Buena Vista; 10f Butler, sister of the groom; Mrs. Mr .and Mrs. Alex Jarrct, Colurp- J Allen Stephens of Louisville, Ky.; bus; Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Parker, Miss Peggy Knowles, Forest Park, Mauk; Mr. and Mrs. Theron Hill, both cousins of the bride; .andIThomaston; Mr. and MI*s. Luther^ Miss Rachael Lee of College Park.*r o McClellan, Columbus; Mr. and Mr$. They wore the same style gownsnen ^arl McClellan and children, Co- and headress, in water turquoise asn to lumbus; MrS. Sallie Bell Harden,_that worn by the honor attendant, o Ellaville; Mr. and Mrs. George They also had matching bouquets.andR.andridge^ Ellavllle; Mr ahd Mrs., Miss vickje Wrj ht of AUant' I 0r , °0rot!y An' cousin of (he bride, was flowerm w „ ^ My' °nM °p: girl- She wore an off-shoulder pink. w h n n ’ ?r / Mr,.Park lalfeta gown with matching pinkfrom Wooda l, Buena Vista; Mr and , „ * , h ros(, lugters * PachWnoH m r ? an?, S7T side- Her bouquet was a cascade ar-Zll wn J* „ rS’ rangement of white carnations andjack Woodall, Charing; Miss Helen . ,Woodall, Americus; Mr. and Mrs. w x u.Herbert Woodall, Macon; Mr. and Mr- BlUy Barrett. employer of the. Mrs. Harper Woodall, Jimmie,. Sroom was best man.em Zo.itionnesseathGodofiery.»•••Hattie Rawls Circle Met Monday P. M.Johnnie, Joe and Jack, Charing; I Ushers were Messrs Verlyn Sta-Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Woodall, George ton» Lamar Almgrcen, of Atlanta; Marilyn and Gayle, Mauk; Mrs. Chester Love Jr. of Forest Park; Thelma McElmurray, Montezuma; iand E. M. Gaultney Jr., of Atlanta, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Peed and brother of the groom. Ringbcarer Bobby, Butler. was Jimmy Knowles, brother of the.- - bride. jMrs. Knowles chose a gown of ice' blue lace with pleated tulle insets on the sides. She wore pink access-!ories and a corsage of pink rose-| buds.Mrs. Gaultney chose a gown ofrru tt r. i o-i lt;• peacock blue lacee with matching The Hattie Rawls Circle of the bBaptist WMU met at the church! cra» black velvet stale, white ac-Monday afternoon with Mrs. M. A. cessories and a corsage of pink Chapman, Circle Leader, presiding.1 rosebuds.Thirteen members answered to roll Miss Sara Qwens of Dpcatur Ac_ callAn interesting program on “Pray- Companied at the organ by Mfs. er in the Spirit,” was led by Mrs. B. Juardta Bawlden of College Park,H. Bazemore. Others taking part on sang Ah Sweet Mystery of Life andthe program were Mrs. H H. Riley I Love Thee. Mr. Allen Stephens ofand Mrs. T. L. Fountain. After the Louisville, Ky.„ sang the Lord’s business session, delicious refreshments were served by the hostesses w Mrs. Fannie Bone and Mrs. Dewey 'Johnson.Prayer.Following the ceremony there was a reception at the church.