Talbot County GaArchives Marriages.....Lucile Harrison - William M. Carlisle December 11 1907 ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/ga/gafiles.htm ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Carla Miles cmhistory@mchsi.com September 2, 2003, 11:42 pm The Talbotton New Era, November 14, 1907 The Talbotton New Era Thursday, November 14, 1907 Page 6 Double Wedding Mr. and Mrs. Wiley F. Harrison to Give Their Daughters, Lucy and Mary, in Marriage Early in December Announcement is made of the coming marriage of Miss Lucile Harrison to Mr. Willie M. Carlisle, and Miss Mary Harrison to Mr. Arthur D. Capps. This will be a double wedding, and will take place at the home of the parents of the charming young ladies. Mr. and Mrs. Wiley F. Harrison, in this city, on Wednesday evening, December 11th at 8 o’clock. The friends of these popular young folks will look forward to this double wedding with great pleasure. – Opelika News The Talbotton New Era Thursday, December 19, 1907 Page 3 Double Wedding The home of Mr. Wiley E. Harrison of beat 7, this county, was the scene of an unusually pretty home wedding last evening. On this occasion his daughter Lucile, was married to Mr. William M. Carlisle, of Oak Mountain, Ga., and his daughter, Mary Julia, to Mr. Arthur D. Capps of this city. The ceremony as performed by Rev. O.V. Calhoun, pastor of the Trinity Church, of Opelika, and took place at 8 o’clock in the evening. The attendants were: A.C. Harrison with Miss Lucy Carlisle, G.G. Kellum with Miss Maggie Capps. The visitors from out of this community, which embraces Lee County, were Misses Walker, Griffin, Webster, Kellum, Carlisle and Mr. and Mrs. J.G. Carlisle of Georgia, and Misses Slaton and Barron of Notasulga. The brides were tastefully dressed, and fairer, sweeter girls are not to be found in any community. They are perfect types of southern womanhood, being endowed by nature with beauty and brain and having the requisite polish necessary to showing the real merit of genius. Mr. Carlisle, of whom we know but very little, from information, carries the stamp of true manhood on his handsome face. If he is not all the term perfect gentleman implies, then the handwriting of the Almighty is at fault. As to Mr. Capps, we all know Arthur, and to know him is to love him. He is the son of one of our best citizens, Mr. D.W. Capps. This file has been created by a form at http://www.poppet.org/gafiles/ File size: 2.6 Kb