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MRS. SCOTT DOUGLAS JERNIGAN
the former Miss Jill Allison Zeigler
NEWS FROM DIXONS MILLS
Linden, Alabama Thursday,
Miss Zeigler becomes bride of Scott Douglas
Jill Allison Zeigler of Smiths and Scott
Douglas Jernigan of Midlothian, Va
were united in marriage Saturday, Dec.
11, at Smiths Station Baptist Church in
Smiths.
The Rev. Jerrold Parker officiated. A
reception followed at the Rankin House.
Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs.
James David Zeigler of Smiths and Mr.
Dena Ann Clark and Christopher
"Start" Wilkinson were united in a dou-
ble ring marriage ceremony at 9:00 a. m.
Nov. 27 at Forest Hill Baptist Church in
Linden.
The Rev. Byron Dekle officiated in
the ceremony
The bride is the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Jerry Clark of Linden. She is the
December
and Mrs. Larry Douglas Jernigan of Ky. The groom is a
Franklin, Ky. Mrs. Zeigler h the fomner Serving as maid of honor was Mandy Simpson High School
PauletteMoringofThomaston. Wetzen.lkstmanwasLarryJernigan. and a 1992 graduate
After the wedding recpetion the couple University.
Grandparents of the couple are Mrs. left on a wedding flip to Cancun, Mexico.
Josephine Alderson of Birmingham, Iris. The groom is
Virgie L. Moring of Thomaston, Mrs. The bride is a graduate of Smiths and Dail of Oxford, N.
Neliis Jemigan of Franklin, Ky and Mr. Station High School in Smiths and a serviceman. The
and Mrs. Hallherg Hanson of Franklin, 1993 graduate of Auburn University. Midlothian, Va.
Dena Clark, Stan Wilkinson
unite in marriag Nov, 27
Carter and Willie Wilkinson, both of
Linden. He is the grandson of Mr. and
Mrs. O. J. Foxhall of Linden, Mrs.
Louise Wilkinson of Demopolis, and the
late Ambert Wilkinson of Linden.
The bride was lovely in a candlelight
suit
A reception was given by Mr. and
Mrs. Jerry Clark in the fellowship hall
granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert of the church. Wedding cake, groom's
Morris of Penscola, Fla Mrs. Mode, an cake, and punch was served. The
Clark of Linden, and Billy Clark of groom's red-velvet cake was a gift from
Permington. the groom's cousin, Mrs. Tim Jones.
The groom is the son of Mrs. Barbara The couple are at home in Linden.
Thomaston plans decoration judging
i!ii Thomaston's annual Christmas their lights on, so that the judges canI
ii iii! judging will be held Friday, Dec. 17. view the decorations and for the hol- ilii
Residents are asked to please leave idays, iiii i
Volun fire group plans
,20m
to Dixons Mills on went to Montgomery to two of her
grandchildren, Allison and Christina, par-
Red
Pink
White
By Mrs. VirginiaN.Hayes their sympathy to her and her family in returned back home
The next regular meeting of the the recent death of her husband. Sunday afternoon.
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Dixons Mills Volunteer Fire Department On Thursday, Dec. 9, Mrs. Elizabeth Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Hamilton were
will be held Dec. 20, at6:30 p.m. Mashburn of Linden led the Retired visitors of his mother, Mrs. Jane
Mr. and Mrs. Gavin Henderson; Jane Teachers Association meeting at her Hamilton over the Thanksgiving holi-
Hamilton, and Katie V&cder Bedingfield home. The exchanged Christmas gifts days. Liz, Nathan's wife and two of the
attended the graveside :;ervices of Mrs. and had a covered dish luncheon. The children left to return home to
Edna Sadler in Camden on Saturday, retired teachers from Dixons Mills that Montgomery in a van ahead of Nathan,
Dec. 4. While in Camden, the also visited attended were Elizabeth Henderson and when she got to Grove Hill she ran into a
Mr. Henderson's sister, Mrs. Ed Gaston. Katie Wheeler Bedingfield. A good time cow in the road and killed the cow and
The bake sale for the Dixons Mills was enjoyed by alL tore up her van. Two hunters came to her
Fire Department originally scheduled for Last Saturday, Mrs. Ora Norris aceom- rescue and contacted her family. Luckily
Dec. 18, has been cancelled. It will be partied herson to Mobile to visit his wife and for which we are thankful, she and
scheduled at a later date. : Pat the Mobile Int mnar They spent the children weren't injured by very
Friends of Mrs. M:e M e ley, daughter and son-in- ups }.:
Myrtle Gosby, of Ga dendale, extends law Mr. and Mrs. Mike Matthews and This past weekend Mrs. Jane Hamilton
Card of Thanks
Three accidents with injuries were
It is with much love that we wish to investigated by Alabama State Troopers
thank all whose life was touched by our in Marengo County Dec. 6-13.
loved one. At 6:20 a.m. on Dec. 8, a one-vehicle
The food, calls, flowers, donations, accident occurred on County Road 17.
and prayers were overwhelming. The Randall S. Parker, 24, a white male
love, support and compassion shown to from Linden was driving a 1989 Honda.
us will always be remembered.Parker was the only injury. Trooper
While we can't thank everyone per- Eddie Wilder investigated the accident.
sonally, we would like to especially On Dec. 9, a one-vehicle accident
thank our good friend and neighbor, involving a 1990 Toyota was reported at
Annie Lee Durra for being with us when
our needs was the greatest.
Sincere love and appreciation to all
from the family of Eric Morgan.
Birth
Raymond Harris Stanard
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Stanard of
Jacksonville, Fla announce the birth of
a son named Raymond Harris horn Dec.
8, 1993 at 1:00 p, m. in Jacksonville
Baptist Medical. Center. He weighed
nine pounds and eight ounces and was
21 inches long. Maternal grandparents
are Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Parten of
Monroe, Mich. Paternal grandparents
are Mrs. Doris Corley Stanard of
Demopolis and the late Harris P.
Stanard.
Troopers investigate three accidents
Alabama 10 at mile marker 39.3.
Jacqueline M. Adams, 25, a black
female from Sweet Water, was the only
one injured. Trooper Rick Ward investi-
gated the accident.
On Dec. 10, a one-vehicle accident on
U.S. 80 at mile marker 53.8 was report-
ed at 11:30 a.m. Edna A. Smith, 65, a
white female from Morton, Ms. was the
only injury. She was driving a 1992
10:10 a.m. The accident took place on Pontiac. Cpl. H. Finch investigated.
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ticipate in a Christmas program at the
Frazier Memorial Methodist Church.
Allison and Christina are Nathan
Hamilton's children.
Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Norris and Mrs.
Frances Branyon went to Tuscaloosa
Thursday to spent the day with their
grandson Chris Norris. Chris lives in
McLenn, Va. He was visiting her mater-
nal grandfather, Ed Brown in Tuscaloosa
for a few days and they met him there.
.Chris was very glad to see them all but
especially his g Oat-grandmother Mrs.
Branyon.
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