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B^played "Sylvia" and I ^^Eonesome, That's All". "Brr . Chlorate" from "Lokengrin" (Wag- I ner) was used for the process- I ional * and "Wedding March"} I from TSSMsummer Night's Dream', I (Mejidelssohn) for tho recession- j al. During the ceremony Miss McCleese played 'O Promise Me' | *1 (DeKoven). Mrs. Heyward sang I *The Lord's Prayer" (Mallotte) at the close of the ceremony.Captain Nance had as his : beat man Major Edward P. I Waddy, 8. C. State College K.O.T.C., Orangeburg. The r C^nM^oi - PRINCIPALS IN BYRI }? Perl Jackson, Captain LJL _ ^ Connor, 8. C. 8tate R.O.T.C. James Edward Rivers and Rave- I , Onncebort and Pvt. Al?mn- "U By,lm- . nephews of I jtiij ijwip the *>nde- Charming in wKite I , . lOtgQeorgia Mao Corn 0Ij carried the rings on -pillows of Waterbury, Conn., raaid of. hon- white sa*in .* or, wore a pale -blue dress of ny-j ' . . ? - . ' ? . ... .. I Tile bride, who was givsn in" 1?><. ?vcr a ta w'th "?? marriage by her brother, Calvin b?n<l. .made sAraP'e?' ^h. Byrd of New York City, was - ./af v.?A radiantly lovely in her wedding m^-Njdwe ended in a bouf- of whjte French faiit ~ skirt. Hler mitts were of chantl% lace 0V?r Bur.Mt? .notching nylon net. Sh? wore sMn featuri . ltoe bodice and slippers ot gold ?. single extending ^cathedral string of pearls, a gift of length train over a bouffant bride. Her bouquet w?a cag- gkirt An inset panel of fluted ca"^f piHlr chrysan emums nylon tulle formed the front of _ tied with ringlets of blue rib- her skir* bon. A crescent of braided gold- - , p . , , ,4, ... , , ., The bodice was finished with ?- . en ribbons as her headdress com- e pleted her costume, I a close-fitting marquisette ilusBridesmaids Named ! io" ydlw "'th seed Pear' ,rim The bridesmaids Were Mrs. a"d '??* !"y Polntcd /Ie,eve-S' Grace C. Bivers of Lamar and ?"?? ;? ve" waf of a"*er" Mrs. Bertha Holmes of Harts- ,est brrial illusion with matching ville nieces of the bride; Miss lace' cuching and orange blosW ' Clister C. Means and Miss *>"> f.m. She earned a white Gladys E. Butler, both of Col- Prayer book adorm'd with purumbia. They wore dresses idem Ple orchlds and lowered with ~tical' to the honor attendant and ??? ribbons. Her only jewelry their flowers were also the same. was a sinSle string of. pearls. They wore silver slippers and Mrs- JoscPh Nancc. mother of haavUceso. ??i? .. 4 the bridegroom, wore a gown of ucauuicasco kjl UI aiuca uy iwi 1 H I matching their dresses. heigc tissue faille inv.-t with V The flower girls*-were Darnelle Periwinkle lace. Her cordage was Jeannette Byrd, niece of the a Pul'Ple orchd. bride, and Jeroriell White. They Reception Follows wore long, pale blxie satin dress- Immediately following the es with fitted bodices and bertha ceremony reception was held at - collars. Each little girl scatter- the home of the bride's parents, ed white rose petals from a bas- Assisting the bride and brideket tied with) blue ribbons. The groom in the receiving line were dimunitive r ng bearers were the bridal attendants. The home i?n? ? 9 m 9"9' 0. LOOK MOM! BOYS' ETON SUITS " Sizes from 1 to 8. Prices from 3.98 ^ Tailored Just kike Dad's, .. : ?'Si A';f- ' : rxk laOjfe Sri ' + JJjtf ^ 'J I i i ! 4 Rt'al Attractive Kacirr j M Mb Dresses for girls from 2.98 JJ ? ^ ? (Mail Orders iHled, add 15c postage). I# TINY TOTS TOGS <1685 Main Street Columbia, S. C. BRtTzenship, (^membership HM^^nonors was given MBWanburg county for contri l tributing the Jargest amount 'to ; Wards the newly constructed Home Demonstration House loft rated in the lower part of the K * ' Kg st 1 Spartanburg members attending include.!: Me^dames Mamie P(H|- Pl.ii. president Mid wood Club. I Ruth Brcwton, president Plcasant Falls Club; Pauline Hawos of *he Zion Hill Club and Willie Lou Austin of the Fairforesl ^ CoeS rt ^ 9?NANCE WEDDING ? I . presented in concert by the staff was a scene or loveliness. The and volunteers of the Taylor bridal table was covered with an Street USO on Sunday, in the imported lace cloth decorated club lounge. with fern and traceries. At one The response of Pvt. Berry's end were tapers in candelabra appreciative audience proved and white gladioli. In the center hat program was greatly wa> a beautifully embossed tri- njoyed Among his captivating pie-tiered wedding cake topped numbers were "The Blind with the trad^ional minature Ploughman" by Clarke. "Hornbride and groom. Mrs. Marian ing? by Del Rig00) and ?01 Mjm Rivers. Mrs. Doris Byrd and Mrs. pjver- by Kern. Magnolia Doughs, sisters of thej . . . . .. bride, with Mrs. I^sie Belle Me- Accompanist tor the young Faden, Mrs. Phiptfine Burtls and I Wc , .* w ' . I \ . . . son, Headquarters and HeadMrs. Daisy Joseph ane greeted . . lL . ., . , - , . quarters Companv of the 61st the guests and served ice cregm , , . _ , . ? _ and cake. Mrs. Dorothy White I,n'antry ^8,ment- als0 ?f Fort Tnnl/CAn w ie in<ArlnW.-? AF ?vf< ?A . J J . i * % rr?u WMV noun, liio nun lUUt Ul. U1UIIU presided at the guest book. The , , ... . , . 7 w; ? selections showed skill in his brides book was kept by Miss ? u- r? - ? ? j ; chosen field. Like Pvt. Berry, Posephine Rogers and Mi^s Cas-, , ' . , , sie Brewer. Mrs. I.aura M. Grantlp(l'- T-vson ? ??? thoroughly was directress. i aPProciated by his Sunday even cs s, ., ?. ,. 1 ing audience. ?" Following the reception the couple lefy by car for a wedding i trip to New York" City. Uponi si i e rrtl 1 their return they will make their Vy<lI*Cl 01 J nRDKh home temporarily at 2330 Pen-1 . C4 ~ ' The family of te lat WILno ij K .<rolumbla- For travel.;. ,jA HOWARD ROBINSON ing .the bride wore a beige suit. . , . ? , ., , . j ai expresses their gratefulne-- for with brown accessories, and the , . , , u- i u i th<-' knv.l expression- of svirvuabridal orchid. Her jewelry wa< ., , ,, , , , r , . , . thy and flower extended during a pair of rlimestone ear t ings, , . r .. . i ni? period of illnc-s and passa gift of the groom, . K mg. The bride is tht daughter of- Mrs< Ro.a Kohm.-on. Moth r Mr. .ana Mrs. Ruvenoll L. Byrd Miss Edna T |Ju.,or SM ,. of Lamar. She is a graduate of MjSS Wilhelmma V. RohinS. C. State College and has doiv^ son Dnughtor work toward master- d gre/ in .. the field of mathematics, a* Col-' Icy, John C. Corlcv, Miss Marumbia University. She is a mem- caret A. Thornton. Miss Minnie h;-r of the Alpha Kappa Alpha Lc-e Jenkins, Mr. and Mr-. J I). Sorority and National Associa- Outten, Mi-s A. M. Gore, Mr. tion of College Women. At present aIld Mrs. Richard Martin. Mrs. employed as teacher.of F* P- Adams. Verbus M. Counts, mathematics at Booker T. Wash- Mr-. M .Gregg, Mr. anil Mrs. J. ington High School in Columbia O- Jackson, Mr- Don 11a H W;lanil is hea dof the department of son, Miss Birdie T. Ponipey, mathematics there. Miss Doris Chappelle, Mi-- D Groom ROTC Instructor 1 loros Dickerson, Thomas D+ekCaptain Nance is also a grad- erson, Mrs. Rebecca Dicker-on. uate of S. C. State Colliga Mrs. Mimic Logan, all of Colnicmbcr of Phi Beta Sigma fr'i""?umbia; Mr., and Mn. J'trr tcrnity and -erved in World War Hinos, Mr. and Mrs. E. C* Jones, 11 with th 1)2nd Division. At and Miss Lillian Herringtnn. the close of the War he return- Sumter; Mr-. Jack Richardson, to t e States hut reinllsted*. Mrs. Sadie O. copies. Miss Since re-en listing he has served Christina Jeffrey. Mr. and Mr-. 3'? year- wi'.h the Occupation G.-orge Hallimon: Mrs. Daisy Troops in Germany whore he Johnson, Hartsville; Rev .and was commanding officer of 371st Mrs S. A. Gnds-lcn, Timnrnis. Artillery and Infantry Battalion, ville; Mr. nr.d Mr-. J. O. JackHp h'tSs recently been assigned son, Miss Adelaid D. TInrt and t ' serve a instructor in R.O.T.C, Dawson D. Bonaparte. DarlinuAlma Mater. Jle__is the ton; Mr,, and Mr-. . CI. A_ Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mrs. C. E. Dura-nt, Marion; L. H. Nance of 2330 Pendl ton St., H. Hawkins, Denmark; Id. Clin 'um'-ia. , t?n Melton, Id. G.orge Hamp(iuests lasted <on* Ft Jackson: M.'ijor an-1 Mr-. Among out Of town guests Edward Waddy. C ant. J, I*. < i were: Mrs. Magnolia Byrd Doug- n"'". Orangeburg; Miss near] F,. Ins and Otis C. Byrd, sister and McCLese. Mrs. L. M. Grant. Mi bro'her- of th - bride, both of F. McClees.? Dawrenre^ _M:. ;uvj -- -- ?? a ? . TlAro T^i i m n 1 Mi c T k-s u iNew York v. itv, mkss oeorgia * ? ,v? M. Carr. Waterbury, Conn.; Mr. n Dnvi^ n11 of Florenoy. Mr. and an*i Mrs. Joseph Nance, parents ^lS- S. C. Dis.vr'r. Miss Hutt n at tha groomt Mist blister? Alston. Mr. and Mrs. Cay HunMeans and Mi-?s Gladys E. But- *or' tyQO. W. f'j*r.v. G.nling lor, Mr. and Mrs. S. A. HcywnrrT tuii. TVTis. NujKileim Bivwii, I.. I. Miss Daisy V. Roach, Mrs. Hat- Mitchell. Hart-ville, Rev. I. Do tie Green, Rev. and Mrs. Bura Q"incy N.nman, Sumter; Rev Walker. Mrs. Edwinton R. Hall', Jpmps Alford. I)r Norman Ruff Mr*. P. J. Corley, Mrs. Juanita V~s. Edvth-?. C Graham. Mis; C. Jackson, Mjs* Frazellia Cor- Pearl B. Icm, Columbia * I ? I ^^ny H I Mpen by the fraqH ^ Other cntestantW I sr>on<;ors pre: FhVap^W Alpha Kanri ^vTT^nTH I Shirley Horrv, Lang highTM B?n*rice W.escott, T>olti^ S^H Tbeta voraritv; Blanche Wile^B I , Alston high school; Leroy ,bit, Burke high school; and I ii^H Luise Brown. Avery high school, -for I Accompanist-; for the several for six zl cntcs^ants were Richard Turner, don, Or.lH D J Mos.es., Hark ston Fleming; leus of I | Michael Grave- and H. C Bowen. dial "hon voyg^i ? _ By Mr3 ^ E Fields DC <v> * a AS mrm ? ? v/tiun ivoiun X nwimun Doara raemDen Seeks 1,000 | CHARLESTON ? Mrs. I \t jk/g i i Carter Watson, State Presid 1NCW JVIemDerS ! urges all board members to m Sunday, March 23, 11:00 a. . QHAPLES^ON ? The Young Cayce, at the home to compl Women s Christian Association plans for u,,, GrecnvUle me (Branch) of Charleston begins ing. This is a very import their membership campaign ear- meeting; Don't miss it. lier this year. The goal is 1,000 The Garden Department members, announced by Mrs. 13. Charleston City Federation 1 D. Lewis, chairman of the mem- , .. . . . . , , - ... _? plans ,m the making for beai barship committee. , . .. . , .*. fymg the front of the YW< , ?Ur 0wn* But Not A" Mrs. Mary Sparks McNeil lo I lone^ is the slogan for 1951-52. A' . . , , . . _ .... , ,miri A florist and member of the C membership in the local YWCA _ . , .. .. , l . , . ,, Federation laid the plans means a membership all over , . , . v. . i \r\xrr> a j thG project, the clubs voted th the world as the YWCA is a __ ? i e ? , . , approval. Commitee: Mesdam I home for women and. girls a- rJT * I , . ? , , j Althea Metz, M. Potts, M. ^ way from home, where kind, ?T ., ... ' , ; - . . , . Neil, Miss Thelma Hargrove. : friendly advisors are ready to I meet their problems. ' | Mrs- Veal- a member The local campaign began thc* Advisory Committee of 1 March 17 and continues through ( i'-V Federation spoke to 1 April 7. The branch is al-o plan- group Monday, on the imp ' ning celebration of National tance of registered. M YWCA Week April 20-26. ' Veal has been for some time I Those working with the "Y" member of the Charleston L ! here invito memberships from ?uc ?' Women Voters, iee< j every* interested person. members arc Mesdames Evel ON YOUR OWN BUT NOT ALONE IN THE ^ E Women need the YWCA service as exemplified by th ! trio in the picture above. The YWCA Branch, 107 Con ! ing street. Charleston, is currently conducting a can pnign for 1,000 members. Because it fell short of its iisu; total, the Branch lost $150 in Community Chest appropr L at ions, for the year. Officials hope- this can he oyer con during the current drive, which ends April 7. ' WHICH ONE HAS ?HAT LOOK 1 Mgjm Monthly "N?rv??" Arc Easy To Sm ^ You, too, may not be able to hide that tired, att"",,' nervous, jittery look each month no matter how M Ay awg? T6* ' much "make-up" you use. Keep your secret safe j during "those" days - don't be the one girl in three who shown the strain from tell-tale nerves ^*. 'T and cramps - has "thnt look".* Take Cardui, a special medicine trusted by ^tj thousands of women, giHs to help insure against Wr"nerves" and other signs of monthly misery. A ^ J imie i^araui enon nay neiin Dunn sirengxn *> m resistance may be greater each month, nervousness f and suffering less and leas. Look more natural ? wtiEyW feel and sleep better. AAk your dealer for CarduL Many mhmIuU mtimttr tKat ?| iow> M?m taring Hfo I Mil of ?Mfv J ?hm> m ffort from montklg dUcomfort. U2||Q|^J^3Eni Monthly Cramp* Chang* of . ' " . nual meeting of the League. Will' Murray Mrs Au be held April 7-8:00 p.m., Baro- Sain ; Program; lira. s. Cla? *? ; veh Auditorium, Calhoun St.; yeaj M Fields* Tee* Mr-; V ^ : Public invited. ' T.aque, Mrs* Ernest Roper; Dec- j REGIONAL COUNCIL I ornations: Mrs. Albert ha De? The, Charleston Council of Ne-vea-ux, H. Slightro; Registration j Slla ?r0 Women is busy getting re&-~f Marie S- D m ent dy to entertain the Region April W Lfmlm /M eet 18-19-20. Meeings to be held at Walker? m ^ the Reid House of Christian S555555555555B555HB a ete Service, as well as the Banquet I Sewillg Machines #1 !et. on Saturday night. I WE BUY ant. The Popular Mooting on Frt* -B"??WICU. - qf-AWig ---MJ- -J | day will be held at Central Bap- I * QB REPAIR I 'i 0# tist Church 8:00 pxn. Dr. Doro- I . J thy Ferebee. National President I l/irTADV I from Washington, D. C. will b? * B*' 1 I"- the speaker.. Mrs. Mueller will EXCHANGE I J * be in attendance. Mrs. Mattie ' '.'3 c , Beck^it Cozy from Balimore is I 1113 Gervais St. I il>' | planning to visit the meeting; TELEPHONE 2-8085 *or Mn. Dollie Alexander frgni At, lanta is on the program. Vir- fS ae*; ginia, North, and South "Caro??*! lina, Georgia, are member : tales, *- E., -^1 and wil'r send representatives. lttfAAlrnflJ Gnopi 1 H of Mrs. Janie Jordan, Charlotte, .N. vCKCHfl i^pCCliilSjl 'fE the C. is president. W"" tm-wm-mf ? W ?.'I the Sunday morning the group will |m . Vnal lh gftJ 1. *^jj| or-' worship lit Emanuel A.ME. i ~ ~~ *"* trs. Church. Local president Mrs. I!Stew?Veal lb. 49cl \ a Viola Ford Turner is all smiles |L_ . .. eas for the fine spirit of the group, B ??1 (ttitw cat)., lb. 69<fl ?nt who is helping her with every fflPork Liver lb. 38<T] yn detail to make the convention w ?. -^V ? H| QQ Salmon ; con 5101 JACK'S LUNCH I, v ' __ f Good Food ? Sandwiches I Y?U y V.A Wine and Beer ' I 1026 Washington Street ? , phone 3-9H1 Hobbs' Grocery ir;v| we invite you and Market . \jj to DINE at the 2124'/2 Gervais Street. Grill I Open Nights and Sunday*! 2020 Taylor Street " , jjj ^ Columbia, South Carolina SPECIALS for the EASTER PA RA \| | ?- Ladies Silk Dresses S^9S ' las n orth $6.98 Silk H M colors, irH Mi^n, Ladie^, Cl I ? r ? ni:j_ m lAHues mmisew^m ; > r "dies' Underwent Men's Work Clolfl _4 Dread