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THE NEWBERRY SUN
FRIDAY, N0VEMBER4 1949
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Miss Muriel Hannon
Weds Dr. Lake
Miss Muriel Harmon became
the bride of Dr. Kemper David
Lake of Whitmire, in a wed
ding of impressive beauty, Sat
urday evening, October 29, at
seven thirty o’clock in Central
Methodist church of Newberry.
The Rev. George H. Hodges,
pastor of the bride, assisted by
the Rev. Benjamin M. Clark,
pastor of St. John’s Lutheran
church of Walhalla, performed
the double ring ceremony be
fore a large gathering of rela
tives and friends.
The church was decorated
with palms, pines, baskets of
white chrysanthemums, fern
and Southern smilax. The fam
ily pews were marked with old
fashioned nosegays of white
chrysanthemums tied with
white satin ribljon.
Mrs. May T. Stuck, organist,
and Mrs. James Bozard, vocalist
furnished a program of wed
ding numbers. Mrs. Stuck
played “Melody of Love” (En-
gleman); “Traumerei” (Schu-
man), “Meditation” from
“Thais” (Massenet), “Lfebe-
straum" (Liszt), “Love’s Old
Sweet Song” (Malloy), “Sere
nade” (Schubert) and “I Love
Thee” (Greig); Mrs. Bozard
sing “Until” (Sanderson) and
“Because” (de Hardelot). Mrs.
Stuck also played “Ppeme”
(Fibich) and “Calm as the
N iht”---(Bohm). “Bridal Cho
rus” from “Lohengrin” (W!ag-
ner) was ‘used for the proces-
sionaL The “Wtedding March”
from 4 “Midsummer Night’s
Dream” (Mendelssohn) was
used as the recessional. To
a Wild Rose” was played dur
ing the ceremony.
The usher groomsmen were
ennett Meredith Harmon of
ewberry, brother of the bride,
Robert Campbell Lake, Jr., of
Whitmire, and John Howze
Lake of Atlanta, Ga„ brothers
of the bridegroom; Harold Lake
Wise, Waynesboro, Va. and Wil
liam Franklin Wise of Atlanta,
Ga., cousins of the bridegroom,
and Dr. James Philip Killey
of Myrtjfe 1 Beach.
groom, was best man.
Mrs. Bennett Meredith Har
mon of Newberry, sister-in-law
of the bride, was matron of
honor. She wore a dress of
gold satin. The tight fitted
bodice was topped with an el
bow length cape trimmed with
folds of self material, and bias
folds were also used on the
full skirt. She carried an arm
boquet of Lester Hubbard roses.
The bridesmaids, Miss Bobby
Lou Brown of Atlanta, Ga.,
cousin of the bride, Miss Eliza
beth Blease Baker of New
berry; Mrs. William Helton
(Betty Kathryn Clark) of Wil
mington, N. C. and Mrs. Brad
ford White (Betty Bullis) of
Philadelphia, wore dresses of
American Beauty satin made
identical to that of the matron
of honor and carried old fash
ioned boquets of yellow roses
tied with yellow satin ribbon.
All the attendants wore rhine
stone bracelets, gifts of the
bride.
The bride, given in marriage
by her father, was lovely in
her bridal dress of white
Duchess satin made with a
yoke of imported Chantilly lace,
Peter Pan collar, fitted bodice
with tiny covered buttons down
the back to the waist, long
fitted sleeves, ending in calls
points, and a panel of Chan
tilly lace down the front of
the dress. The skirt ended in
a full length train. Her finger
tip veil of illusion and Chan
tilly lace fell from a cornet of
orange blossoms. She carried
an arm boquet of bride’s roses
and lily of the valley centered
with an orchid.
The bride’s mother wore a
dress of white crepe trimmed
in beads and gold braid and a
lavender orchid corsage with
lily of the valley.
Mrs. Lucy McKeown, aunt of
the bridegroom wore a dress
of aqua crepe with a lavender
lace orchid corsage.
A reception was held immed
iately following the ceremony
at the Newberry Community
Hall.
Mrs. Lake is the only daugh-
WELLS
THEATRE
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
“LASH” LA RUE
in “Slag* to Mesa City”
with “Fuzzy” St. John
Added—-First Chapter of JAMES
BROTHERS OF MISSOURI and
JITTER BUGHOUSE Comedy
MONDAY k TUESDAY
Adventure! Excitement! Spec
tacle! Howard Hawks’ Great
Production!
"RED RIVER"
John Wayne, Montgomery Clift,
Walter Brennan and Joanne
Dru
Added—RATHE NEWS
3:00, 5:20 & 7:40
WEDNESDAY A THURSDAY
"Miraculous Journey"
(In Gorgeous Color)
. Rory Calhoun, Audrey Long
Added—Sports
3:00, 4:30, 6:00, 7:30 & 9:00
Morning Show 9:30 Saturday
WESTERN. SERIAL. COMEDY
Admission 12c-35c every day
OPERA HOUSE
SATURDAY
THE RANGE BUSTERS
in "Saddle Mountain Round Up”
Added—John Wayne Serial and
COMEDY
Admission 9c-25c all day
Lata Show 9:45 Saturday nils
"RED RIVER"
Admision 12c-35c
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Price Ken
neth Harmon (Birdie Fulmer)
of Newberry. She is an honor
graduate of Newberry High
schooL She graduated in the
class of 1948 from Mary Wash
ington College of the Univers
ity of Virginia, Fredericksburg,
Va., where she majored in
music. She was a member of
Mu Phi Epsilon and Alpha Phi
Sigma soroities, a member of
the May Court two years. Cap
and Gown Honor Society, a
member of the Forensic club,
having held the honor of Grand
National President, her junior
year.
She was chosen the Ameri
can Legion Beauty Queen for
South Carolina in 1946. Dur
ing this year she represented
Newberry at the Azaleas Fes
tival in Charleston and the Au
tomobile Dealers Convention at
Myrtle Beach. Prior to her
marriage she taught music in
Newberry. She is a member
of the Newberry Music club
and the Business and Profes
sional Women’s club.
Dr. Lake is the oldest son of
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Campbell
Lake (Susan Howze) of Whit
mire. He attended the Whit
mire schools and is a graduate
of Presbyterian College and the
Medical College of South Caro
lina. He is a member of the
Alpha Kappa, Kappa and K!
Beta Phi fraternities. He in
terned at the Medical College
of Virginia at Richmond and is
now practicing medicine at
Whitmire. He is a member of
the Whitmire Lions Club and
the Jaycees.
Before leaving for a wed
ding trip to New Orleans, La.,
and Hot Springs, Ark., the
bride changed to a costume
suit of reba blue with match
ing hat and veil and the orchid
lifted from her bridal boquet.
Robert Campbell Lake of
Whitqiiy, father of the bride-
Jifst Received ...
We have just received a
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WOOL and CROCHET
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Mrs. J. W. White
Opposite Central Methodist Church
We are beginning to arrange
our stock for Christmas and
you'll find many GIFT items
on tables on the First floor
which we are selling at give-
RITZ
THEATRE
THURSDAY fc FRIDAY
Burt Lancaster, Paul Henried,
Claude Rains, Peter Lorre, and
Corinne Calvert
"Hop. Of Sand"
FOX NEWS
SATURDAY
Bud Abbott, Lou Costello, The
Andrews Sisters, Joan Davis,
Ted Lewis and his Orch.
"Hold That Ghost”
Also Short—You Don’t Say
MONDAY fc TUESDAY
Loretta Young, Celeste Holm,
Hugh Marlowe, Elsa Lanchester
"Como To The Stable"
Also Short
M.G.M. NEWS
WEDNESDAY
Paulette Goddard, John Lund,
Macdonald Carey,
"Bride Of Vengeance"
Also Short—Football Thrills
DRIVE-IN
THEATRE
Always a Complete Show After
9:30 P. M. — Saturdays 10:30
Show Starts at Dusk Dark
SHOW RAIN OR SHINE
Children Under 12 Years Free
Program for week of Nov. 3—11
THURSDAY and FRIDAY
Dennis Morgan, V. Lindford
"To The Victor"
Also Cartoon
SATURDAY
Wayn e Morris, Claire Trevor
"Valley Of Giants"
Cartoon and Comedy
SUNDAY fc MONDAY
R. Hutton & J. Reynolds
"WALLFLOWER"
Cartoon and Comedy
TUESDAY fc WEDNESDAY
Robert Young, M. Chapman
"RELENTLESS"
Also COMEDY
THURSDAY & FRIDAY
Burt Lancaster
"BRUTE FORCE"
ADDED—How to Play Baseball
& Lets Cogibate
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Williams
and two children, Deanne and
Steve, of Savannah, Ga., were
weekend visitors in the home
of Mr. Williams’ parents, Mr.
and Mrs. D. J. Williams on
Mayer avenue.
Cherokee Rose
Beauty and Grace in fine Crystal
Many Patterns in Tiffin
to choose from
CARTER’S Flowers
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Hartford Community
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Thanks,
for a Fine Fair!
The 1949 Newberry County Fair was one of the most
successful so far staged by this' organization.
The Community Distplays and the Agricultural Ex
hibits—the fancy work and canned goods, all were
fine and revealed the ability and ingenuity of New
berry County people from every section.
The crowds were the largest ever and the entertain
ment provided them was of high order.
Thanks are due so many individuals and organiza
tions that we will not single out any particular one.
However, the Legion is grateful to all who contributed
to the success of the Fair in any way.
We want to go on making the Fair bigger and better
with each succeeding year and we will do it with your
continued co-operation.
away prices.
CARPENTER'S
Legion Post 24
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