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Miss McIntyre with future husband Jeff Etheridge
Miss Clara McIntyre
tells wedding plans
Mr. and Mrs. Timothy G.
McIntyre of Dixons Mills
announce the engagement of
their daughter, Ciara Dawn
McIntyre, to Hunter Wade
Jones, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Jeffery Allen Etheredge of
Magnolia and Mr. and Mrs.
George Norman Jones, Sr. of
Linden.
Ciara is the granddaughter
of Hats.“ and Darts. Ages of
Thdiiiasville mid it‘éyé
McIntyre and the late Cecil
McIntyre of Dixons Mills.
Hunter is the grandson of
Sallie Jones and the late
Bobby Jones of Dixons Mills
and Charles and Leigh Norris
of Citronelle. ‘
The future bride graduated
from The University of West
Alabama with a Bacheloris
Degree in Exercise Science
and pursuing her Masters of
Rockbabylon invites
public to 1 3th event
Rockbabylon Missionary
Baptist Church will be cele—
brating the thirteenth year
Anniversary of Pastor and
First Lady, Rev. Norris &
Vivian Pauley to be held
Sunday, June 5, at 2:00 pm.
Rev. Curry Robinson, Pastor
of' St. Paul Baptist Church
Sweet Water and Paradise
M.B. Church, Magnolia, will
be the Guest Speaker along
with his choir and congrega-
tion.
All Churches in the sur-
rounding area are invited.
Dinner will be served.
Rev. Norris Pauley, Pastor
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Business. She is currently
employed with Health Action
Physical Therapy and
Wellness of Jackson,
Alabama.
The future groom attended
Catherine Academy and is
employed with McAbee
Construction.
The wedding will take place
at 11:00 am. on June 18,2016
at the home of the brideis
grandparents, Harold and
Jordans and kin rolled in for reunion
Jordan family reunites
On Saturday. March 12,
2016, forty-five descendants of
Thomas L. and Belle Landrum
Jordan gathered for their 13th
annual Jordan Reunion at
Ezellis Fish Camp in Lavaca.
Relatives from six states thor-
oughly enjoyed visiting with
each other as well as the
change in location from the
Half Acre Community House
to the Fish Camp. Plans were
made to return to Ezellis for
the 14th reunion on March 11,
2017.
Go on storytelling
tour by Kathryn
Windham June 3
Kathryn Tucker Windham
was a newspaper reporter who
evolved into a story teller and
writer and her memory is
enshrined in Thomasville
where she grew up.
Alabama Southern
Community College in
Thomasville houses her muse—
um.
In fact, her story telling has
spawned a celebration of her
memories set for June 3.
The day begins at 7:30 a. m.
It will end at 5:00 p. m. after a
bus ride through West
Alabama.
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The KTW Storytelling Bus
Tour route includes
Windham’s childhood and sto-
rytelling landmarks in
Thomasville.
It will carry visitors to.
Gee’s Bend where the ladies
there make colorful quilts. It
was this site where Mrs.
Windham was assigned to
interview the quilters in 1980.
A photographer tagged
along and took pictures for the
Birmingham Public Library.
After Gee’s Bend, the visi—
tors will be treated to lunch at
. 'il’fl» inst 5/. p} .
Gamesridge Mansron 1n
Camden, which is just across
the Alabama River from Gee‘s
Bend.
After some delightful ghost
stories about the mansion,
which is haunted, and lunch
the guests will tour the ante-
‘ bellum home.
Next they will visit
Blackbelt Treasures in down-
town Camden to see the
unique gifts and attractions
there.
If things go according to
plan, visitors will be back in
Thprnas‘ville by'5:00 {pang}.
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