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Bibb County GaArchives Marriages.....Louise Tomlin Wright - James Campbell Jones November 16 1910
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The Butler Herald, November 29, 1910
The Butler Herald
November 29, 1910
Page Four

Miss Louise Wright Weds Mr. Campbell Jones

>From Macon Evening News of November 17th

One of the prettiest and most prominent weddings of the season in Macon was
that of Miss Louise Tomlin Wright and Mr. James Campbell Jones, which took
place last evening at the Mulberry Street Methodist Church, in the presence of
a large and brilliant assemblage of admiring friends and relatives.

The handsome interior of the church was further enhanced by the beautiful
decorations.

Filling the pulpit and altar, was a graduated embankment of handsome palms,
interspersed with tall floor vases of superb chrysanthemums, which flanked the
sides and formed a beautiful bower in which the bridal party was picturesquely
grouped.

While the guests were assembling pleasing organ selections were rendered by
Mrs. Monroe Ogden. Mendelssohn’s wedding march was the signal for the entrance
of the bridal party, and promptly at 9 o’clock, two of the ushers, Mr. Will
Solomon and Mr. Charlie Lewis, led the way into the church. Miss Mary Troy
entered next, preceding Mr. George Ganatt, and Mr. Amp Peeler, who were
followed by Miss Mattie Lewis Dodson, of Americus. Then came Mr. Frances
Williams and Mr. Charlie Williamson, and following them Miss May Burke,
preceding the groomsmen, Mr. Carl Neisbit and Mr. John Reid. Miss Harriette
Winchester entered next and then came the other groomsmen, Mr. Robert Wright
and Mr. Andrew Lyndon.

The maid of honor, Miss Estelle Wright followed next preceding the bride, who
entered on the arm of her father, Mr. L.R. Wright, and they were met at the
altar by the groom and his best man, Mr. Hansel Hillyer, where the ring
ceremony was impressively performed by Rev. T.E. Wray, pastor of the church.

During the services, Mrs. Ogden rendered a sweet selection, “Because”, on the
organ.

The bride was beautiful in her wedding gown of heavy duchess satin elaborately
embroided, and trimmed in real lace. She wore the conventional tulle vale,
caught with lilies of the valley, and in the place of a bouquet, she carried an
exquisite bridal wreath formed of lilies of the valley and orchids.

The maid of honor’s gown was fashioned of gold net over a pink satin
foundation, and she carried an immense bouquet of American Beauties.

The bridesmaids wore green satin combined with chiffon and gold trimmings, and
their bouquets were brides’ roses, showered with lilies of the valley, and tied
with long streamers of felony white tulle.

After the ceremony, Mr. and Mrs. Wright entertained with a brilliant reception
at their home on College Street. The home was artistically and lavishly
decorated for the occasion. The hall, drawing room, and living room were
abloom with the shaggy blossoms of regal chrysanthemums, tall vases of these
pretty autumn flowers being massed in the corners and at the sides of the wall.

An elegant buffet supper was served to all the guests, with the exception of
the bridal party, who were seated at a beautifully appointed table in the
dining room, where a color motif of pink and green was artistically carried out
in all the details. An immense wedding cake handsomely embossed with lilies of
the valley and sweet peas, formed the centerpiece for the table, and encircling
it were silver candlesticks burning wax tapers beneath pretty green shades.
Garlands of smilax entwined the chandelier above, and hung in graceful sprays
to the four corners of the table.

The places for each guest were marked by tiny heart shaped boxes of wedding
cake. The bride’s gift to her maids were beautiful broaches, and the groom
presented his attendants with silver monogrammed card cases.

At a late hour the bride changed her wedding gown for a stunning suit of brown
cloth with hat, shoes and gloves, of a harmonizing shade, and at 11:30 Mr. and
Mrs. Jones left for an extended trip to Jacksonville, New Orleans and Cuba.



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