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CHnton, S. C., Thursday, June 23, 196fi
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MISS HAVES
Hayes-Frady
Engagement
—Shields Portrait
MRS. WALTER WILLIAM ROWLAND
DEBORAHvKAY BARNES BRIDE
OF WALTER WILIAM ROWLAND
Miss Deborah Kaye Barnes Mr, .and Mrs. Lewis Barnes
and Walter William Rowland of the Lydia Mill Road. The
were united in marriage Sat- groom is the son of Mr. and
urday at three o’clock at the Mrs. Jasper Rowland of 112
Bellview Baptist Church. Hickory Street.
The Rev. J4 IL jAhercrom- 4 Given in marriage by her
hie performed the 1 ceremony tether, the lovely brunette
before an assembly of rela- bride appeared in a satin
fivds and friends. Mrs. Aber- and lace gown having seed
crombie presented a program pearl trim. She carried two
of nuptial music. dfchids on a Bible, and
Hie bride is the daughter of wdre a veil with organza
»• and pearl headdress.
i s s Elizabeth Bishop
CARD OF THANKS served as maid of honor!
Jewish to thank all my She wore a yellow dress em-
friends and relatives for -the broidered with white lace
flowers and kindnesses ren- daisies and carried a bouquet
dered to me during my illness of daisies,
and’stay at Bailey Memorial % R. McElveen, Jr., serv-
Hospital. ed as best man.
I |[plso want to thank the The bridal couple will make
doctors and nurses for their their home in Clinton upon
carft and interest _ Rieir return from a beach
‘ —BROOKS PHNAWAY -honeymoon.
Mr. and Mrs: Fred Harri
son Hayds of Joanna, an
nounce the engagement of
their daughter, Nancy Sue,
to Harry Lee Frady, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Clar
ence Frady of Waynesville,
N. C. .
The wedding is being plan
ned for August 7 at the Jo-
a n n a Pentecostal Holiness
Church/ 1
Moore-Glenn Wed
In Simple Rites
Mrs. Marie Bennett Moore
formerly of Clinton and Mr.
Buford Glenn were -united in
marriage in a simple cere
mony performed by Judge
Hewlette Wasson, i
The bride wore a blue eye
let dress with blue and white
accessories. Her going away
outfit was. a Mu? and wMlfe
checkered suit.
, Mrs. Essie Baber was the
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bride’s only attendant and T.
H. Bramlette served as best
man.
They will be at home on 104
Calhoun Street after a short
honeymoon to the . mountains
of North Carolina.
the 26th of June. They were
presented corsages and gifts
of silver by the hostesses.
Arrangements of hydran
geas, day lilies and other
summer flowers w.ere used in
the living and dining rooms
and on the porch.
A pretty salad plate was
served.
Miss Jeanes, daughter of
Dr. and Mrs. James Jeanes
of Lyman, will be married
July 16 to James CaiToH
Howard *of Charlotte.
Out-of-town guests included
Misses Kathy and Christine
Jeanes, sisters of the bride-
elect, Mrs. Elmer Shealy of
Newberry, and Mrs. Edward
Wills of Due West.
The hostesses were assisted
by Mrs. Earl Stewart and
Miss Patti Plaxico.
MISS METTS
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The First Presbyterian
Church formed the setting
for the marriage of Miss
Susan Lee Workman, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Hayne
Bell Workman of Kinards,
to Horace Dorn Payne, Jr.,
son of Mrs. Payne of 201 S.
Adair St., and the late Mr.
Payne, Saturday at eight
o’clock.
Th* vows were spoken be
fore a background of mag
nolia leaves draped along the
chancel rails with three ar
rangements of star burst pom
poms, chrysanthemums, and
gladioli placed to the center
back and to each side. Three
nine - branched candelabra
with burning tapers were
used to the back of the ar
rangements.
The Rev. James D. Med
ley and Rev. Joseph A. Greer
performed the ' double ring
ceremony before a large as-
s e m b 1 y of relatives and
friends. A program of nup
tial music was presented by
Mrs. J. Ferdinand Jacobs
and Mrs. Robert Hellams of
Mount Pleasant, soloist.
Given in marriage by her
father, the bride was met at
the altar by the groom and
hrs best man, William Brooks
Owens, Jr., of South Amboy,
N. J. She was attired in a
formal gown of peau de. soie
having a court train. .Aleneon
lace formed the bateau neck-
tine and lace bordered the
Veil which she wore mantilla
style. She carried a cascade
of roses.
Her only jewelry was a dia
mond necklace, a gift of the
groom.
Usher - greomsmeh were
Hayhe B. Workman, Jr.,
brother of the bride of Kin
ards; Charlton Law of Char
lotte; Milling Blalock of Co
lumbia; Richard Gasquc of
Dillon; and Marion Hiers of
ClintOQ. Richard Henry Luk-
stat'of Arlington, Mass., Car
ried the rings.
Miss Susan Gray of Spar
tanburg attended the bride
ars maid of honor. Brides
maids were Miss Mary Ev
ans Segars of Cross Hill,
Miss Nancy Hollis, Miss El
len -Lawson and Miss Eliza
beth Hiers. Miss Renfe Hollis
wa» junior bridesmaid, and
Miss Nartfcy B. Lukstat of
Arlinfton, Mass., was flower
girl.
Eacti bridal attendant wore
a Ml-lengtii dress of white
chiffon Gedrgette over taf
feta. Hie basque bodice was
accented with two bows in
front aUd was designed with
modified bateau neckline and
elbow-lengtlv sleeves. A Wat
teau panel reached from
a bow at the Shoulders to the
hem of the sheath skirt.
Each young woman wore a
*vetl of white illusion and car
ried an old-fashioned bouquet
of Yuletide roses and gyp-
sophelia.
Little Miss Lukstat appear-
ed in a white^l$.£m£roi<Jer-
ed organdy gown with a fitted
bodice, bateau neckline, and
capped sleeves. She earned a
white satin basket filled with
red rose petals.
The bride’s parents enter
tained with a reception in the
church Fellowship hall follow
ing the ceremony.
Centering the refreshments
table from where sandwiches,
ham biscuits, cheese straws,
mints, nuts, cake squares arid
punch were served, was cen
tered with a silver epergne of
snowddift pom poms, gaza
daisies, and gypsophilia. To
one side a silver candela
brum was used with the sil
ver punch bowl to the other.
The bride’s table was cen
tered with the three-tiered
wedding cake iced with white
roses and pale green leaves.
A five-branched candelabrum
was used to each side.
'Assisting in serving were:
Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Hiers, Mr.
and Mrs. Thomas Hollis, Mrs.
Raymond Pitts, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Black, Mr. and Mrs.
Dillard Milam, Mr. and Mrs.
William Milam, Mr. and Mrs.
J. F. Jacobs Sr., V yor and
Mrs. J. J. Cornwall, Mr. and
Mrs. William Young, Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Simpson. Mrs. Ace
Workman Sr., Mrs. Marion
Hiers, Mrs. Ace Workman,
Jr., Misses Neely Copeland,
Codie Simmons, Sara Hiers,
and Mrs. William Hill. Others
were Mrs. Carol White Cope
land, Mr. and Mrs. William
Shields, Mr. and Mrs. Weldon
Jackson, Maj. and Mrs. Rich
ard Lukstat, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Workman, Mr. and
Mrs. J. F. Jacobs Jr., Mr.
and Mrs. Pringle Copeland,
Mr. and Mrs. Brooks Owens,
Mrs. Earl Horton, Mr. and
Mrs. Wilmot Shealy and Miss
Mary Ellen Cornwall.
Since completing a tour of
duty in the army in El Paso,
Texas, the bridegroom has
been affiliated with H. D.
Payne and Company. He is a
1964 graduate of St. Andrews
Presbyterian College in Lau-
rinburg, N. C. The bride was
graduated from Columbia
College with a B. A. degree
an elementary education.
She will teach in Clinton this
fall. After a wedding trip to
Florida they will be at home
on Maple Street.
Among out-of-town guests
were Larry McEwen, Laurin-
burg, N. C.; Mrs. Barbara
Hellams, Mount Pleasant;
Mr. and Mrs. David O. Payne,
Lakeland, Fla.; Mrs. Paul H.
Calvin, Clearwater, Fla.; Mr.
and Mrs. J. Edmund Fergu-
aon, Macon, Ga.; Mrs. Henry
Lukstat, Daytona Beach, Fla.;
Maj. and Mrs. Richard Luk
stat, Nancy B. and Dick, Arl
ington, Mass.; William Brooks
Owens, Jr., South Amboy, N.
J.; Mr. and Mrs. Don Burns,
Gastonia, N. C.; Mrs. C. H.
Kellett, Greenville; Mr. and
Mrs. James Abercrombie,
Greenville, Mrs. L. O. Hiers,
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Laurens.
Miss Metis Engaged
To Mr, Williams
Mr. and Mrs. George Metts
of Joanna, announce the en
gagement of their daughter,
Sylvia Ann, to James Seth
Williams, son of Mrs. Dorothy
Williams of Newberry, and
the ipte Allen Williams.
Friends arid relatives are
invited to attend the wedding
on August 7 immediately fol
lowing morning worship ser
vice at the Epworth Metho
dist Church in Joanna.
Miss Metts is a graduate
of CHnton High School and
Don Bonne’ Beauty College in
Columbia. She is now employ
ed at the Ritz Beauty Shop in
Newberry.
■ Mr. Williams is a graduate,
pf Newberry High School and
is employed at Shakespeare
pi Newberry.
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••'Mfes Nannie Young Tribble
and Mrs. R. L. Piaxica.- Jr.,
entertained with a seated tea
Saturday afternoon honoring
Miss Susanna Jeanes, bride-
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lottp, N. C.
> Mjss Jeanes’ mother, Mrs.
James G. Jeanes of Lyman,
shared the honors with her
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