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•»mO£ EIGHT US NEWBERRY SUN FRIDAY, JUNE 23, IfrU BRIDE-ELECT ENTERTAINED Mi^s Louise Bayley Purcell, whose marriage to Lieut Richard James Vance is an interesting social event of the month, has been the inspiration for a number of delightful attentions since the announcement of her en gagement. One of the most delightful was the buffet supper given by the Aubrey Harleys and Mrs. R. T. Albrecht at their home on Johnstone street when thirty-five guests were invited. Included in the guest list were the following out-of-town guests: the bridegroom Lieut. Vance, Lieut. Wil- more, Flight Officer Fred Price, and Mrs. Price, all from the Columbia Air Base; Lieut. Frank M. Baker, McDill Field, Tampa, Fla.; Pvt. Joe Ktapalka, Fort Jackson; Lieut. Sam King, Cherry Point, N. C.; Mr. and Mrs. Allen Barron a nd Mr. and Mrs. Walter Regney of Goldville; Lieut. Albert G. MeCaughrin, Camp Bland- ing, Fla.; Mrs. Edward Gayle, Char leston, and Miss Martie Harley of Columbia. Mrs. Jack Blease Workman gave a dinner party for the bride-elect on Saturday evening when covers were laid for eight guests including the bride’s attendants and her mother, Mrs. C. J. Purcell and her sister, Mrs. T. F. Coley. The table was centered with a crystal bowl of mixed garden flowers and a three course diner was served. The hostess presented the honor guest with a piece of linen. Mrs. T. E. Davis and Mrs. T. F. Cooley, sisters of the bride-elect en tertained the members of the bridal party and out-of-town guests with a buffet supper after the rehearsal Monday evening. The dining table was centered with a three-tiered embossed wedding cake, and lighted with candles in silver holders and held decorations of pink glads. After supper the cake was cut for the lucky emblems and was served with punch. MISS PURCELL MARRIES LIEUTENANT VANCE A beautiful wedding which center ed the social life of this season was solemnized Tuesday, June 20th at ! 8:30 o’clock in the evening when Louise Bayley Purcell, became the bride of Richard James Vance, Lieu tenant United States Army Air i Corps, of Pasadena, California, and | Columbia Army Air Base. The marriage took place in the First Baptist church in the presence of large assembly of relatives -and friends with the pastor, the Rev. J. Aubrey Estes reading the ceremony, ] and the Rev. C. A. Calcote of Ave- I leigh Presbyterian church assisting. 'The double ring ritual was used. The church was decorated for the | occasion in bridal white and green 'with magnolia, grandiflora, with their glossy leaves and palms creat- i ing an effective alter background, ' and with tall baskets of white snap- 1 dragons and glads used on the sides. Seven branched candlelabra held I white candles and they were also used ; around the choir loft rail. Mrs. D. R., Miller, of Newberry College music faculty, gave a pro gram of organ music before the cere mony a nd during the taking of the vows. The traditional wedding marches were used. The maid of honor was Miss Bebe Purcell, young niece of the bride; and the bride’s maids were, Misses Mary Ann Davis and Anna Hart, both of Newbery. They all wore lovely colonial period net dress fashioned with deep-shoulders outlined with a fluffy puffing, with tight fitted bod ices and bouffant skirts. The maid of honor wore pink and the bride’s maids, blue, and all carried quaint nosegays of mixed flowers. The youthful bride’s brunet beauty was enhanced by her gown of ivory white satin fashioned with sweet heart neckline embroidered in seed pearls and from the fitted bodice the court train fell. Her full length veil of bridal illusion was held by a cor net of seed pearls in Queen Anne style, and she carried a white prayer book surmounted by a white purple throated orchid with ribbon stream ers. She was attended by her eldest brother Edward B. Purcell by whom she was given in marriage. The bride-groom had for his best man Lieut. Fred Price a nd the usher groomsmen were: Lieut. George Mat thews, Lieut Joseph Lucas. Lieut. Paul Merron, all of the Columbia Army Air Base, and R. Aubrey Har ley of Newberry. Mrs. Vance is the youngest daugh- , ter of Mrs. Charles Joseph Purcell .(Daisy McFall of Newberry) and the j late Col. Purcell of Augusta, Geor- |gia and Newberry. She is a 1943 . graduate of the Newberry schools ■ and the Newberry business school, and held a secretarial position with Pan-American Airways at Miami, Florida, and was with the local Se lective Service Board just prior to her marriage. Lieutenant Vance, the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Vance of Pasa dena, California, received his educa tion at Pasadena University, where he was a student when he entered the service. He is leader of his squadron at the Columbia Air Base where he has been stationed some time. After the ceremony the bridal cou ple with Mrs. C. J. Purcell and E. B. Purcell greeted their friends in the vestibule of the church. Mrs. Purcell wore a gown of powder blue chiffon with white accessories and a corsage of pink rosebuds centered with a pur ple orchid. The young couple left during the evening for a short wedding trip af ter which they will be at home in Columbia. The bride wore for trav eling a chic two-piece, in R.A.F. blue crepe with black and white accessor ies and an orchid corsage. Out-of-town guests attending the wedding were: Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Ooolev ond Thomas Cooley, Jr., and Mrs. D. G. Smith of Elkin, N. C.; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Price of Columbia: Mr. and Mrs. Allen Barron of Gold ville; Misses Meme and Joan Barron of Fort Lawn and Goldville. NOTICE OF TAX SALES BY THE TOWN OF NEWBERRY BARBECUE at Jolly Street JULY 4th Sponsored by the School Meat and Hash For Sale Come Out and Enjoy the Holiday ENROLL Today! Every person who wishes to vote in the Democratic Primary on July 25, and otherwise eligible to do so, must enroll on the book in the precinct in which the voter lives on or before June 2 7. Those who will become twenty-one years of age 'before Nov. 7 may so enroll and vote. Those who vote in said Primary will not be bound by oath or otherwise to vote for or against any nominee or nominees of the National Democratic Party. Tliey may vote any national ticket they choose. Tax receipts and registration, certificates are not necessary for enrolling or for voting in the Primary. In order to vote in the Primary it is neces sary that you put your name on the roll on or before June 27. June 28 will be too late. This early closing of the enrollment books in 1944 is necessary to enable those in uniform to get their ballots and vote by mail. It is not asking too much of you to make it convenient to enroll on or before June 27 so that you yourself may be qualified to vote, and that those in uniform may have ample time also to vote. Enroll today. This means YOU if you have not already enrolled. NEAL W. WORKMAN, County Chairman State of South Carolina, Town of Newtberry. Notice is hereby given that I, John A. Peterson, as lax Collector for the Town of Newberry, S. C. by virtue of tax exceptions issued and directed to me by D L. Nance, Clerk and Treasurer of the said Town of New berry, and which are now in my hands against the following named taxpayers for delinquent taxes due the Town of Newberry for the year 1942, have levied upon, and wiill sell, the properties hereinafter described to satisfy the respective tax execu tions of the several defaulting tax payers, at public auction, in front of the Town Hall, in the Town of New berry, on Monday, the 3rd day of July, 1944, during the legal hours of sale. Terms of sale: Cash. A de scription of each parcel and | or ar ticle of property levied on and to be sold (all of such property being situated in the Town of Newberry), and the name of the defaulting tax payers are as follows, to-wit: Properties upon which are due for the year 1942, and which are sold to satisfy executions issued for said year: Personal property, consisting of household goods, assessed and levied upon as the property of James Atta- way Personal property, consisting of household goods, assessed and levied upon as the property of Thomas Dawkins. Personal property, consisting of one Pontiac automobile, assessed and levied upon as the property of Tom Hair. Personal property, consisting of household goods, assessed and levied upon as the property of Murry Ham lin. Personal property, consisting of household goods, assessed and levied upon as the property of Otis Ruff. One lot and one building on Pope street, assessed and levied upon as the property of Mrs. Maggie S. Fel lers. One lot and one building on Jones Avenue, assessed and levied upon as the property of Lee Gary Estate. One lot and one building on South street, assessed and levied u'pon as the property of Vietta Marshall. . Notice is further given that by virtue of executions to enforce an assessment made by the Town of Newberry, S. C., upon abutting property, for the purpose of paying one-half of the costs of the perma nent improvements on certain streets and sidewalks of said Town, all of which are directed to me by D. L. Nani;e, as Clerk and Treasurer afore said, and which are now in my hands, againjt the following abutting prop erties, for delinquent assessments upon the respective properties, due the Town of Newberry, I have levied upon, and will sell, the properties hereinafter described to satisfy the executions against the several abut ting properties, at the time and place and upon the same terms as hereinbefore stated; a description of each parcel or property levied on and to bo sold, the street or streets upon which the respective proper ties are abutting, that were perman ently improved, for one-half the costs which the respective properties were assessed, and the names of the owners of each parcel of abutting property as shown by the assessment of the respective properties for taxa tion in the Town of Newberry, are as follows, to wit: One lot abutting on Clara street, and otherwise bounded now, or for merly, by lands of Z. F. Wright on south and east, and on the west by Ola street. This property is as sessed for taxation in the name of Mrs. A. L. Kirkland. One lot abutting on Clara street, and otherwise bounded now, or for merly, by lands of Z. F. Wright on the north, by lands of Emanuel Cromer Estate on the west, and on the east by Ola street. This prop erty is assessed for taxation in the name of D. N. Livingston Estate. All personal property sold will be delivered to the purchaser on date of sale. Purchasers of real estate will not be given title until the expiration of one year, and will receive only a receipt on date of sale for purchase price, as provided by law. JOHN A. PETERSON, Tax Collector for Town of Newberry, South Carolina. | V Ne._ (CENSOR'S SI*N► I "Pjc m mm Dean/ Qtm/i ( tL JUJL, JbuXT Vr* Uft -rry *** M 5"^ \AJon, Dn**ts. /\jb ArcwL erf. -6&e ~frur>u> Orm^JXCiu } Jouny n ■ ^ an t> I. 'rf... .. Lj nCl ttrLL.. 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