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K AfrHE MACON1AN RJt iijypiWiiii i GOMNGS AND GOINGS i molester; &! jboNtEHN.; LORENZ-PORTER r ;. ; The wedding of Iviiss Ellen -Jane. LorenZ,' daughter -of Mr; and- Mr,sd Karl - Kumlcr . Lorenzo of ' Dayton, O.,' tq j'a'm&su.Bryson Port er. sop ' of Mr. 'and Mrs. -Thomas ' W; Por ter, of- "The Ball- U mt Pines,!'. Franklin,' took place Friday evening,- December . 30, at the. home of , the bride's 'pareijt. , : ; ; The mtintef oboe the fireplace was banked -with smilax among which . Was, shown red. berries, ancl clusters of white .chrysanthemums, were - .placed., at vantage, .rpoints !ih the roorns. The Rev.. Haen .ern .er, of ficiuted, assisted by the; bride groom's brother-in-law,. fithe Rev. , Robert L. Jerome, of,;WUmingtc;n..- Miss Eleanor McCann, at the pi ano, qffered a. musical , prelude .to the ceremony. She played Bach"s" New Year chorale, "In Thee l.s Joy." A chorus pf youngster guests joined in singing- thef 1 wedding", invocation just before-the ceemony..The words of the, invocation were written by" "the 'bride's mother, . and the 'music was written by the bride; ... The Is'ame group san'g the wedding benediction at the close of the cere mony. The words, to the benediction ' were written by "the" bridegroom's mother, and the music" was written by the bridegroom.. ; . ' , ' Ttie bride, who was given in mar riage by both her parents, wore a dress, of frost ofue crepe, fashioned , . with "high lace yoke and long point;, ed.. sleeves. The long fulj skirt fell', from soft .shirring at the wastline. ', She carried' a bouquet of calla lilies. ,', .Mrs. Porter's only, attendant was 'her sister, MA' Robert William ; Zehring, -of-' Orange; N. (-J.,' who' acted as , inforfrial .matron, of Jionon Sbe "wore ia dress " of Mediterranean' blue taffeta, which was made with square week. and' puffed -.sjee;yes;and trimmed , with shirred .bands around the full, .skirf. .She carried , a bou quet of red poinsettias. " .The bridegroom had as. his best anbisb6the.r,Tboma.W.- Porter; j r., "of. Nashville,- ITenn; . - An informal reception at ,the resir dence followed the ceremony, .which was" attended by only a- few guests in addition to the family. Mrs. Porter is a .graduate of Wellesley college. . She .is., associate: editor' of ,the Lorenz . Publishing company and. is interested in many musical activities in addition to ber. ing a choir director. ' . .... ' k Mr. . Porter, .attended Duke Uni versity and is a graduate of Ari ' zona. College of Coriirperce. He is ,'. an organist. His. business "associa tion is with the Burns Automobile company. ... . .Following short wedding, trip to Dearborn Inn, Mich., Mr. and ,Mr& Porter will reside, at. 23 '. Dorothy Lane, Dayton, O.. , ... , . . Amorfg the large crowd attending were : Mrs'. Thomas -WPofter, Sr., and; Miss iUne.-.Porter,.. mother and sister of the bridegroom, of Frank lin; Thomas W. Porter, ; Jr., of ""Nashville, Term., ' brother of the groom, and the Rev. and Mrs. Rob7 ,ert; L. ' Jerome, of ..Wilmington, la .sister of the bridegroom. .: JOHNStfN-JARRARD A marriage of much interest to a wide circle of fricnis. .-.an 'Rela tives in Franklin, and Macon coun merly of i Franklin, to'-.Lamiar D. giniau Jb.hnsan,'of Clarke"sville, for merly of Franklin, to Lampr .D. Jarrard, ot Qarkesvitle; '.' Gtf.,- and Detroit, Mich. The quiet, but very,- impressive ring cercrfcbny jwas:: solemnized Fri day afternoon, December 30, at the Baptist pastorium in Clarkesville. . Rev. Douglas M.' White-officiating; The .bride wore her traveling suit, a srpattly cut- three-piece, - brown Shetland tweedy with matching fur c6llar,' 'with which' she wdre art eggshell -satin, blouse. ..Her. shoes and -bag ' vere bf , brown alligator. Her hat. arid glows 'of a matching shader camel suede. ..The - cbuple . entered together . as tliere" were no attendants. Mrs. Jarrard, who is the young est daughter of the ' late Mr. and Mrs. Fred N. Johnson, formerly of Franklin, had. made her Jiome with her .sister. Mrs. "' Eniory M. Fry; after the death of her father in 1933. V'-V"" ' ' "" .''."' Mrs. Jarrard was--a member of the 1933 graduating class of Clarkes ville high school, and for the past Stova-lFchaih-tstM-'is.-' She is : a niece ;of j Geotgft.iM; .: Johnson. and; Mrs, iRuJ!u;iljedford, -ihoth. oi Franklin. She .will'. be remembered nas one of. he bridesmaids at -..the :wedding of, Mrs. Ledfprd's daughter in 1936.. - Xh: gro,om jsr the,,son of . Mr. and Mrs.; jj; ' Jafrrd,. ,of Cla.rkesK .villej .ajid ...was;,, a , graduate., of Clar.lesville..'high school .in tlje class c-f ; J927, and ,. for the .( past several yers. Thas' hel,.,ia , resppnsible posi tipn, "as .superintendent ", of W. J. ..Phillips Co.f. in Detroit, 'Mich. - Following their marriage, the couple, left (on a wedding touf thr"6ygh' 'North Carolina,; the Vir-. ginias, and Northern ! States and on to' Catrb; Mich.,' at 'which 'place- they expect' 'to ;make . their home. ' ' METHODIST' W. M. S. ' .'('N STALL OFFICERS Tjie Woman's Missio.nary '.'Society of the . Ffanklin Methodist church met at the home, of Jjl'rs George Jones, on West Main street, last Thursday afternoon for its regular business and social .session. Approx imately '20 members were present. . Installa'tidh "of new . officers was pastoroof rthe church,was in charge A3ioseiii&taHedT.wejce : ;Mrsr W..-J. Zachary, president; Mrs. ..Gordon Mbore, 'v'viceesidetit ; " Mrs. D. Robert" DaVtsr recording' secretary ; Mtsv ..Thbmas W.. .Portex, corre sponding, secretary Mrsi: James Ealme-r, -treasurer ;. -Mrs.. J.' S. Sloan, local -treasurer;: Mrs. A. B.. Slagle, Christian.' social relations; Mrs.' J. D. Potter,Afiuperintendent of ."baby special!';- .Mrs.-. E. K. Cunningham, superintendent.; of supplies; Mrs. Zeb W. Conley, superintendent of mission studies; ..Mrs. George A. Jones, superintendent of. spiritual life group; Mrs. Carl P. Cabe, secretary of children's work; Mrs. Gordon; Moore, y representative of the; World Outlook magazine; Mr.s, P. F. Callahan, superintendent of publicity.- ' Committees appointed by the presi dent! are :' 'Program committee, Mrs. Roy G. Be'shears, chairman, Mrs. W; "A; Rogers and Mrs. J. D. Porter; membership committte, Mrs. Frank Tv , Smith, chairman, Mr.s, Henry W.' Cabe 'and Mrs. Sam L. Rbgersi; finance committee, Mrs. 'James Palmer, chairman,' Mrs. W. W. Sloan and. Mrs'. Reba Tessier; Christian social relation,' Mrs. E. B. McCollum, Chairman, Mrs!" 'A. B. Slagle and Mrs. D. Robert Davis; spiritual life group, Mrs. 'George A. Jones', chairman, Mrs. P F. Cal lahan, Mrs. Thomas ;W. Porter, and Mrs.'- I. L. Roberts ; local : work, Mrs. J. S. Sloan, chairman, Mrs. Gilmer A. Jones and Mrs. ' E. K. Cunningham; status of women, Mrs.. T. W. " Porter,- chairman', -M-r.; P.' F. Callahan and Mrs. Gordon Moore. . ; The society decided to take for one of its local projects this year, the refurnishing and redeconation of a room, at the parsonage. The February meeting will meet with Mrs. A. B. Slagle at her home on West Main street. . ' Mrs. Jones served refreshments at the conclusion of the meeting. Miss Thelma Welch, who is 'do ing stenographic ' woik in Hayes ville, spent the Week-end with her parents, 1 Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Welch, at their home on Iotla street. , . 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