WOOTEN - MARCHMON
Odessadale, Ga., August 31. - (Special.) -
The wedding of Miss Dana Bell Marchmon, of Odessadale, and Colonel W. A.
Wooten, of McRae, was solemnized in the
Methodist church of this place Tuesday,
August 29, at 6 o'clock in the evening.
The wedding was one of the prettiest of
Recent years in this section of the state.
The bride, a particularly handsome brunette, was gowned in white crepe de chine,
trimmed in white point lace. Her veil
was caught gracefully with a pearl
brooch, a present from the groom. Her
maid of honor, Miss Nell Marchmon, of
The Rock, wore a pink silk mulie over
taffeta, trimmed with rose medalions.
The best man was Mr. Fred A. Smith,
of McRae.
Miss Mabel E. Langston, of Atlanta, was
the organist for the wedding. The party
entered the church to the strains of Mendelssohn's march. The intermezzo from
Cavalliers Rusticana was played during
the ceremony, and the song from Lohengrin was heard as the nuptial party left
the house of worship.
The ushers were Messrs. Cal Harmon,
Julian Harris and Howard Harmon, of
Odessadale, and Mr. Solon Cousins, of
Luthersville.
Immediately after the ceremony Colonel and Mrs. Wooten left for Tallulah
Falls, where they will remain for several weeks.
Colonel Wooten is a well-known south
Georgian. He was formerly a member
of the general assembly, and is one of
the prominent young men of his section.
The bride is the daughter of Colonel
and Mrs. M. Marchmon and is a very popular young lady. She was during the
last term one of the teachers of the
South Georgia college.
The Atlanta Constitution (Atlanta, GA) 1905-09-01
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Submitted by Stefani Evans