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THE NEWBERRY SUN r ki»aY, APRIL 26, 1946 Miss Buchanan Wedded To Capt. Jester Xhe First Baptist church was the scene of one of the most beautiful weddings of this spring when on the evening of April 20th, at eight o’clock Miss Carolyn Buchanan be came the bride of Captain Charles Cranston Jester, United States Army, of Wilmington, Del. The ceremony was prounounced by the pastor, the Rev. J. Aubrey Estes, who used the impressive ring ritual of the church. The church was decorated in white and green flowers, white candles in branched candelabra with back ground of Southern .smilax and magnolia gandiflora foliage. The wedding music, and a lovely pre-nuptial program, was rendered by f Mrs. W. H. Cleveland, soprano soloist, of Marietta, Ga.; Miss Eliza beth Hoges, soprano, of Newberry; and Miss Vivian Ellis, organist. The bride’s attendants were Mrs. Clifton Stadler of Simpsonville, her sister, the matron of honor; Miss ■Mary Gullick of Greenville; Miss Mary Sue Whitmire, a nd Mrs. F. M. Gribble, both of Greenville; Mrs. Paul Floyd of Gray Court; Mrs. T.' W. Cooley, Jr., of Panama City, Fla.; and Mrs. Donald Davis of Simpson ville, were the bridesmaids. They wore white dresses fashioned with shirred bodices and full net skirts and carried arm bouquets of red carnations and roses. The usher-groomsmen were, T. E. Epting of Newberry; F. M. Gribble, T. W. Cooley, Jr., H. R. Owins, all of Greenville; R. M. Jackson, Jr., of Anderson; and Harry Bouknight of Newberry. Clifton R. Stadler of Simpsonville, was best man. The bride entered on the arm of her father, James William Buchanan, by whom she was given in marriage. She was lovely in her bridal gown of ivory slipper satin featur ing a fitted bodice fastened down the back with small satin buttons, sweetheart neckline, long sleeves ending in points over the hands, a court length train and long veil of illusion dependant from a coronet of organe blossoms. She carried a bou quet of Calla lilies centered with an orchid. Mrs. Buchanan, mother of the bride, wore a light blue lace and chiffon dress and corsage of pink rosebuds. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James William Buchanan (Lucy Cheek of Gray Court) and re ceived her education in Newberry schools and was graduated from Newberry College, class of 1941, where she was an outstanding stu dent a ud leader in campus activities. Since her graduation she has been a member of the faculty of Greenville high school. The bridegroom is the only son Miss Shealy Weds M-Sgt. Fellers In Lovely Ceremony At eight o’clock on Easter Sun day evening, April 1st, Miss Lur- lee Shealy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Claud E. Shealy, Newberry and M-Sgt. Henry Ralph Fellers, son of Mr. and Mrs. Howell C. Fel lers were married. The impressive ring ceremony was pronounced by Dr. E. B. Keis- ler. The candles were lighted by Tay lor Shealy, brother of the bride and Francis Keisler of Newberry. Flow er girls were Rachel Ann Wilson ami Jenny Walker of Clinton, who scat tered rose petals in the path of the i bride. Donny Devore of Newberry was ing bearer, carrying the ring in he heart of an Easter lily. The vows were spoken before a lack-ground of white gladioli, snap- Iragons, Easter lilies and Southern ;milax flanked by seven branched andelabra holding cathedral tapers. Mrs. Heath Copeland, organist, and Miss Virginia Shull of Charleston, :ousin of the bride and C. M. Smith of Kinards and Washington, D. C., sang. The bride was given in marriage by her father, wore an ivory dutchess satin gown with lace yoke, high neck, fitted bodice buttoned down the front, and full skirt with a long train. The full length veil of bridal illusion was held with a coro net of seed pearls. She carried a white prayer book topped with a white orchid and showered with carnations and lilies of the valley. Miss Juanita Shealy, sister of the bride, was maid of honor. They wore aqua dresses with fitted bodices and full skirts girdled with belts. They wore coronets of talisman roses and carried arm bouquets of yellow roses. The bridesmaid was Mrs. Fred Hiller of Lexington, cousin of the bride; Mrs. Carl Hawkins, Colum bia, sister of the bride; Miss Mar ion Fellers of Newberry and Rock Hill, sister of the bridegroom; and Miss Ruth Teal of Clinton. The bridegroom had as his best man his eldest brother, Ensign H. Everett Fellers of Quonset Point, A. I. Usher-groomsmen were, Hen ry T. Fellers, uncle of the bride- of Mrs. Elizabeth R. Jester, and the late Charles F. Jester of Wilming ton, Delaware. He has recently re turned from twenty-one months ser vice in the South Pacific. After a wedding tri pto New York and Canada, Captain a nd Mrs. Jester will be at home at 719 Arlington avenue, Greenville. The bride wore for traveling a red gaberdine two-piece suit with black accessories and a cartreuse top coat. HO fOOLXNO Your dollar g HUNGRY HUSBANDS Cherish Meats and Groceries From the ‘M’ Store AND WIVES KNOW WHY We pride ourselves on the fresh' ness, purity, and quality of the foods we sell. Crisp vegetables, clean, cold fruits, fresh meats— they know the best way to a man’s heart. STORE Robert F. Hill Frazier Lominack groom; Hamilton H. Folk and Ed ward Chandler, Newberry; Thomas Barry Brooks, Greenwood, cousin of the bridegroom, and Carl Hawkins of Columbia. Mrs. Shealy, mother of the bride, wore a dusty rose crepe dress and a shoulder corsage of pink rose buds. Mrs. Fellers, mother of the groom, wore a powder blue crepe romaine dress with a shoulder corsage of pink rosebuds. The couple left for a short wed ding trip, then they will make their home at Fort Benning, Ga. Mrs. Fellers was graduated from Newberry high school and Farrow’s Beauty Academy. Since then she has been with the Dell’s beauty shop in Clinton. M-Sgt. Fellers is stationed a t Fort Bennipg, Ga. He received his dis- Iharge in January and reenlisted immediately thereafter. Mrs. Roy Clary was called to Georgetown Wednesday morning on account of the serious illness of her father, William C. Bynum. Mr. By num has been head of the George town schools for the past forty years. RITZ THEATRE Thursday and Friday Phyllis Calver, Stewart Granger Patricia Roc IN “MADONNA OF THE SEVEN MOONS’’ Comedy — Mighty Mouse FOX NEWS Saturday Richard Crane, Fay Marlowe, Martha Stewart, Charles Russell In JOHNNY COMES FLYING HOME’ Comedy UNIVERSAL NEWS MONDAY &• TUESDAY Myrna Loy, Don Ameche, Rhys Wil liams, Bobby Driscoll, Richard Gaines IN “SO GOES MY LOVE” M. G. M. NEWS WEDNESDAY Anna Neagle, Rex Harrison, Dean dagger, Robert Morley IN “A YANK UN LONDON” Chapter No. 4, The Master Key WELLS THEATRE THURSDAY THE TOWN WENT WILD Freddie Bartholomew and James Lydon Added — CARTOON COMEDY FRIDAY and SATURDAY WILD BILL ELLIOTT in “Sheriff of Las Vegas” Added — First Chapter of KING OF THE FOREST RANGERS and CERA VAGUE Comedy MONDAY and TUESDAY SHE WOULDN’T SAY YES Rosalind Russell and Lee Bowman Added — PATHE NEWS . WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY ESCAPE IN THE FOG Nina Foch and William Wright Added — THIS IS AMERICA Admission 9c-30c every day Opera House SATURDAY BUSTER GRABBE in “His . Brother’s Ghost” Added — WHO’S GUILTY and Comedy Admission 9c—25c ALL DAY Morning Show 10:00 Saturday Children under 12 years 5c Late Show 10:15 Saturday Night SHE WOULDN’T SAY YES Rosalind Russell a nd Lee Bowman LAIRD' RADIATOR WORKS AUTOMOBILE RADIA TORS BOILED OUT AND REPAIRED WELDING 1312 Caldwell St Phone 337 WANTED—HOGS—will pay $14.40 ceiling price for top hogs. Will buy anything from 100 to 300 lbs. Price according to grade. THE NEWBERRY ABATTOIR. NOW IS THE TIME TO LEARN TO FLY The age of aviation is here! Modern Airplanes are safer than your automobile. RIDES TO LAKE MURRAY SEVEN DAYS A WEEK SHEALY'S Flying Service Newberry Airport E O. SHEALY, MGR. These Are Patients At County Hospital Mrs. Emma Krell, 1400 Calhoun. Mrs. Mae Dinton, (S. E.) 1109 Glenn. Mrs. Nettie Quattlebaum, 1504 Nance. Mrs. Mildred Dominick, route two. Prosperity. Mrs. Clara (W. F.) Coates, 1234 Calhoun. Miss Ruby Taylor, Prosperity. Mrs. Cordelia Livingston, route 4, box 197. Mr. Foster Wood, 1404 Drayton. Mrs. Cora Kelly, Prosperity. Mrs. Mary Amick, 409 Wright. Mrs. Sadie Felker (Roy), route 1. Baby Sylvia Bedenbaugh, route 3. Mrs. Dell Cousins, route 4. Mrs. Mae Willie, Whitmire, Baby Jimmy Wasson. Mr. W. A. Epting, route 4. Mrs. Rosealine Shealy and baby girl of Chapin. Mrs. Lalja (William) Dorroh and baby girl of route 3. Mrs. Jean (A. K.) Robert and baby boy of 1227 Glenn. Mr. Frank L. Bynum, 2103 John stone. Mrs. Leland Epting, route 4. Mr. James Richard Morris, O’Neal. CPL. JAMES PETE BISHOP, route 4, Newbery, was separated from the Marine corps at Camp Le- jeune, N. C., on April 12. He went in the service in December of 1943, and served overseas one year, ten months and 29 days. PVT. WINSTON E. MOMURT- URY, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry V. McMurtury of route 1, Newberry, and PVT. RALPH M. SCHUMPERT, son of DufFie Schumpert, route 4, Newberry, have arrived safely in Naples a nd have been assigned to the 337th Quarter Master Depot Co., a unit of the Peninsular Base Section, the Army Service Forces in Italy. MAX E. SMITH, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Smith, 2022 Columbia highway, has been discharged at the Atlanta, Ga., Ordance Depot, and reenlisted for three years in the Regular Army. At the same time, he was promoted from Private to Private first class. His reenlist ment was accomplished for service with the Army Air Forces. T-5 CHAS. E. SENN, 704 O’Neal street, was separated from the Army at the Fort Bragg, N. C., Separation Center on April 9th, af ter being a member of he service three years. He spent one year, four months and three days overseas in the European theater where he participated in the battles of North ern France. He is entitled to wear the ATO, EAMET with one star, Good Conduct and World War II Victory medals. Mrs. H. M. Davis of Saluda was a business visitor in Newberry one day last week. R - U AWARE? Biros are able to sleep WHILE STANDING. SOMETIMES ON ONE LEG—THEIR LEG joints lock Together. • UNIVERSAL rEATu»rS eo We haven’t been asleep on the job 1. . . although we nev er personally solicit your business, because we respect that unchallengeable right of yours to exercise your own choosing. We do hope that you will come to us for every jewelry need. K ' GENUINE REGISTERED "t eepsake SOLITAIRE DUET LOTUS Set $69.95 Engagement Ring 50.00 W.E. Turner JEWELER MILLS-MIMS Mr. Fletcher Riley of Orangeburg announces the marriage of his sis ter, Mrs. Ruth Albrecht Mills of Newberry to Mr. Robert Hassel Mima of Newberry on April 23. VIRGIL LEON RUFF, Electri cian’s Mate, 3-c, route 1, Pomaria, was released from the Navy at the Charleston Naval Separation station last Friday. He was a member of the Navy about two years. He was awarded the ATO and World War II Victory medals. PVT. GRADY S. GOGGINS, route 4, Newberry, received his honorable discharge from the Army at the Port McPherson, Ga., Separation Center on April 18th. He was a member of the service about two years and served overseas 11 months and 18 days. He participated in* the battles of central Europe and is en titled to wear the EAMET service medal with two bronze stars, the APT service and the Good Conduct and Victory medals. Miss Frances Ruff of Columbia spent the Easter holidays with her brother, George Ruff and Mrs. Ruff in the county. WARD 3 NO. 2* CLUB MEETS AT MOLLOHON SATURDAY Ward 3 No. 2 Democratic club will meet Saturday night at 7 o’clock at Murreh’s store, Mollohon, for the purpose of electing delegates to the County Convention. At this time any business pertaining to the club will be taken, up. W. F. Jones, President. St. Luke’s Episcopal Church Rev. B. A. Williams, Rector First Sunday after Easter, April 28th, 4 p. m., Evening Prayer with Sermon. The public is cordially invited to worship with us. Mrs. Jac Ullman and son, Mark, will leave on April 30 for New Jer sey, where they will join Mr. Ull man to make their home. Mrs. Ull man and Mark have been making their home here on Boundary street with her mother, Mrs. Venessa Holt for the past 18 months. Mr. Ullman who was discharged from the service sometime ago, is now employed with the DuPont com pany in New Jersey. Baby Chicks $7.75 per 100 Another big ship ment to arrive Saturday/ April 27th. at 11 A. M. At our warehouse 910 Main Street R. Derrill Smith WHOLESALE GROCER (NEWBERRY, S. C. NOW AT HALF PRICE! REGULAR PRICE $1 / s f \PLUS TAX^ V/e know you'll be delighted with this famous cosmetic deodorant. We know V you'll want to continue using it. That’s why we’re offering if to you for a limited time at half price! Lovely women have learned to depend on Tussy Cream Deodorant to guard their charm, their clothes. It's gentle to the skin and to the finest fabrics. Leaves a haunting fragrance. Stays fluffy and creamy longer. Hurry to get your jar. This sale happens only once a year! SMITH JT'RRTE DRL 1212 Main Street Newberry, S. C.