The sun. [volume] (Newberry, S.C.) 1937-1972, October 05, 1945, Image 8
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■ HE NEWBEKKY SUN
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DAVENPORT - LONG
Fairfield Forest Products
in Newberry.
company
Of much interest was the wedding
of Miss Vivian Davenport and Lu
ther Long, both of Newberry, wnich
took place at eight o’clock Friday
evening, September 26 in Aveleign
Presbyterian church. The Rev. C.
A. Calcote, the pastor, officiated,
using the double ring ceremony.
Ferns, Southern smilax, white
gladioli and dahlias and white can
dles in tall branched candelabra dec-
orated the church.
Miss Mazie Dominick, organist,
and Miss Edna Stone, vocalist, pre
sented a musical program prior to
the ceremony and Miss Dominick
played the traditional wedding
marches.
Livin ton Davenport and Robert
Davenport, brothers of the bride,
were ushers and the bridegroom had
as best man, his father, Wilbur E.
Long. The bride’s maid of honor
and only attendant was her aunt,
Miss Essie Davenport.
The bride, who was given in mar
riage by her father, George T. Dav
enport, was lovely in a street-langth
two piece powder blue dress, small
black hat and other accessories of
black. She carried a prayer book
topped with an orchid and showered
with satin ribbon.
Mrs. W. E. Long, mother of the
bridegroom wore a black laca after
noon gown with pink rosebud .cor
sage, and Mrs. Davenport,the bride’s
mother, a sequin trimmed black
crepe dress with a corsage of red-
carnations.
Immediately after the ceremony
the young couplj left for a wedding
trip of two weeks to New York, gnd
upon their return will be at home at
No. 3 Purcell street with her par
ents.
Mrs. Long is the attractive daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. George T. Dav
enport (Mable Livingston) of New
berry. She is a graduate of New
berry high school and attended New
berry college where she pursued a
commercial course. She has been
employed as a secretary by the
Mr. Long, the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Wilbur E. Long, is also a Newberry
high school graduate and is with the
Western Auto Associate store.
On Thursday evening the parents
of the bricje entertained the members
of the bridal party and a few close
j relatives after the rehersal when a
buffett supper was served. The din-
■ ing room was decorated with white
flowers and ferns, and the table with
a handsome lace cover was centered
with a large chrystal bowl of white
dahlias, and ferns and lighted with
antique chrystal candle holders used
by the great grandmother of the
bride at her wedding.
Tuesday evening prior to her
wedding Vivian Davenport was given
a delightful shower party by her
sister in law, Mrs. Livingston Dav
enport and Miss Virginia Senn at
the home of the former when the
bride elect received many lovely
presents from the sixteen friends
present. A salad course was served.
Mrs. Harry Anderson and Mrs.
Wallace Wheeler, members of the
office force of the Fairfield Forest
Products company, honored Miss
Davenport with a three course
luncheon on Wednesday afternoon at
1:30 o’clot k at the Wiseman hotel,
when covers were arranged for ten
close friends, and lovely corsages
weie used as place cards. A central
table decoration of white dahlias and
fern was used and the guests pre
sented the honoree with many lovely
handkerchiefs.
RODDEY - SUMMER
Of cordial interest to many friends
was the marriage of Mrs. Kathryn
Jones Roddey and Thomas Young
Summer, both of Newberry, which
took place in Greenwood Friday af
ternoon, September 28th in the pre
sence @f relatives of the couple.
The Rev. G. H. Moon, pastor of
the South Main street Baptist church
officiated using the double ring rit
ual, and the ceremony was perform
ed at his residence.
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Overseas Boxes 39c
Rubbing Alcohol
PINTS 19e
LISTERINE ANTISEPTIC
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Amity Bill Folds
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RYE GRASS Seed
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The bride is the attractive young
daughter of Mr and Mrs. M. A.
Jones, and received her education in
the Newberry schools and Newberry
college.
Mr. Summer, son of Mr and Mrs.
C. Forrest Summer, was recently
discharged from the United States
Army after serving more than four
yeais, with about three years over
seas service.
He went overseas with Lt. Col T.
H. Pope’s former National Guard
company of Newberry and was in the
Anti-Aircraft outfit and later was
in the Infantry Division and served
in England, North Africa, Tunisa,
Sicily, Italy, Southern France, and
Germany with the rank of Sergeant.
Mr. and Mrs. Summer, after a
short wedding trip will be at home
at 2207 Nance street, in Newberry,
where he is employed with the Sa
luda River Wood Products company
of Charlotte, N. .C.
RITZ THEATRE
THURSDAY and FRIDAY
Barbara Stanwyck, Dennis Morgan,
Sydney Greenstreet
“Christmas In Connecticut’’
FOX NEWS
SATURDAY
George Sanders, Hurd Hatfield,
Donna Reed, Angela Lansbury
IN
“The Picture of Dorian Grey”
UNIVERSAL NEWS
MONDAY and TUESDAY
Claudette Colbert, Warren Williams,
Rochelle Hudson, Ned Sparks
Alan Hale
IN
“IMITATION OF LIFE”
Comedy: “Plenty of Money.”
M. G M. NEWS
Note—No morning show Monday.
WEDNESDAY
Edward Arnold, Frances Rafferty,
Ray Collins, Paul Langton
IN
“THE HIDDEN EYE”
Chap. 1 “Mystery of the River Boat’
WELLS THEAT RE
THURSDAY
“Betrayal From The East”
Lee Tracy and Nancy Kelly
Added—'Selected Shorts
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
ROCKING IN THE ROCKIES
The Three Stooges,Mary Beth
Hughes
and the Hoosier Hot Shots
Added—Federal Operator 99
and Color CARTOON
MONDAY and TUESDAY
He looted! He killed! He loved I
“DILLINGER”
Lawrence Tierney, Edmund Lowe
and Anne Jeffreys
Added: PA THE NEWS
WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY
THE GREAT FLAMARION
Erich Von Stroheim and Mary
Beth Hughes
Added—Selected Shorts
HIATT - KILGORE
A wedding of interest in Newberry
was that of Miss Dorothy Vivian
Hiatt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Er
nest Hiatt of Atlanta, Ga., and Wil
ton Andrew Kilgore, United States
Marine Corps, of Newberry which
took place September 23rd at the
Kirkwood Baptist church in Atlan
ta with the Rev. Hershel Ford of
ficiating.
Mrs. Waymond Rakestraw pre
sented a music program and played
the traditional wedding marches.
Miss Virginia Hiatt was her sis
ter’s maid of honor.
The bride was lovely in a chic fall
model of Navy blue gabardine suit
with harmonizing accessories and
completed with a shoulder corsage of
white orchid.
Among the out-of-town guests at
tending the wedding were: Misses
Ruby and Edith Kilgore of Newberry,
and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Kilgore and
daughter, Sybil, of Florence.
After the wedding breakfast at the
Georgian Terrace hotel, the couple
left for a motor trip through the
Great Smoky Mountains.
FOSTER IS NEW MANAGER
Roy Foster has arrived in New
berry to become manager of the lo
cal Dixie Home Super Market, suc
ceeding Ben C. Chapman, resigned.
Mr. Foster, a native of Hartwell,
Georgia, comes here from Chester
where he was manager of the Dixie
Home store for the past 2 years
He is married and has three young
children and hopes to move his fam
ily here as soon as living quarters
can be secured.
Mr. Chapman, who has managed
the Dixie Home store for several
years, resigned his position to en
ter a business of his own here.
HOLY COMMUNION AT THE
REDEEMER CHURCH
The Holy Communion will be ad
ministered at the Lutheran church
of the Redeemer next Sunday, Oct.
7 at two services. The first service
is at 7:45 a. m. and the second at
11:30 a. m. The pastor will be as
sisted at both services by Dr. John
A. Aman. Communion for the sick
will be administered on request.
Admission 9c-30c every day
OPERA HOUSE
SATURDAY
Don (RED) BARRY
in “California Joe”
Added—'MONSTER & APE
and Andy Clyde Comedy
Admission 9c—25c ALL DAY
Morning Show 10:90 Saturday
Late Show 10:15 Saturday Night
“DILLINGER”
. Lawrence Tierney, Edmund Lowe.
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SET OF GOLF CLUBS
HAGEN IRONS,
BOBBY JONES WOODS
RED LEATHER BAG
NEWBERRY COUNTRY
CLUB
Thursday, September 27
REWARD
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Leading to Recovery.
H. L. ANDERSON
Wiseman Hotel
COLFAX Set 60.00
Engagement Ring 50.00
BONITA Set !3<.75
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