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Miss Erma Foreman Is Married To Mr. King Turberville SundayA fall wedding which Interested a large group of friends was that of Miss Erma Foreman, to King Tubervilie which took place in Government Street Methodist church at 8 am. yesterday.The Rev. A. E. Shafer officiated.The decorations were palmes, smilax and yellow autumn flowers banking the pulpit.Mrs. W. C. Spotswood presented a musical program, which included “Cannonatta” (Hollaen-der) before th ercmony; theLohengrin “Bridal Chorus’* as a procvssional and the “Weding March.” Mendelssohn, as a re-c:ssinal. During the ceremony Mrs. Spotswood played, ‘’Prelude” iChopUik:pl^■ d-^ jriS:Miss Julia Gibson was the bride’s only attendant and was gowned in a fall ensemble of brown crepe with touches oforange. Her hat and accessories were also of brown pnd she wore a shouler corsage of pink roses.J. S. Gibson, brother of Miss Gibson, and close friend of the family gave the bride in marriage. The bride was o gowned in a tailored brown crepe ensemble with trimmings of gold. Shoes, hat and accessories were also of brown and she wore a shoulder corsage of bride's roses.Walter English 1 attened Mr. Tubervilie as best man.The bridal couple left for a short mo.tor trip and upon their return will be at home with the b’lde’s parents, Mr, and Mrs. C. B. Foreman. *Mr. Tubervilie is the son of Mr. and Mrs. K. D, Tubervilie of Greensboro, Ala., and has made his home for the past four yearsin Mobile, where he is connected with Delchamps Grocery Co.
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The Mobile Times

Mobile, Alabama, US

Mon, Oct 15, 1934

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