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Indians smarting from Furman loss “We expected to have a rough time with Furman, but we didn’t expect to give it away on cheap touchdowns,” said Newberry’s Head Coach Harvey Kirkland after losing Saturday night 48-12. Fur- ma.i had Newberry 35-6 in the first half and increased the mar gin by two more touchdowns in the second half. Fumbles, pass interceptions, and a muffed punt plagued the In dians worse than injuries last Sat urday night. Furman capitalized on all of these mistakes to score in the first set of plays after receiv ing the “gifts” from the Indians. Paladin quarterback, Sammy Wyche, fired four touchdown passes to end Tim Crawford and shot holes in Newberry’s ailing pass defense. The Indians made use of a host of freshmen to aid the ground game and turned out with 185 yards in the rushing department. 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Attendants were Misses Annette Rodman Kennedy, sister of the bridegroom and Susan Gibbes Woodward, both of Columbia, Mrs. Leonard William Rouselle, Jr., Mrs. Joseph Eugene Ashley, Jr., Mrs. George Flynn Bowie and Mrs. Robert Eugene Derrick, of of Columbia., Mrs. Virgil Wright Rinehart, Jr., Orange Park, Fla., and Mrs. Klye Loftis, Mount Airy, North Carolina. - The attendants wore floor- length empire gowns of moss green brocade and candlelight crepe featuring bateau neckline and long kahuki sleeves. Their flowers were small sprays of cym- bidium orchids and small leaf ivy. They wore ivy leaf headpieces. The bridegroom had his father as best man. The groomsmen were Calhoun Lemon Kennedy of Columbia, brother of the bride groom, Dr. Julian Calhoun Adams, Charleston; Thomas Harrington Pope, III, and Gary Tusten Pope of Newberry, brothers of the bride; David Hopkins Rembert Jr., Lexington, Ky.; Leonard William Rousselle Jr., Columbia; William Lowndes Cain Jr., Florence and Columbia and Franklin Dawson Beattie Jr., Aiken. The senior ushers were: Alva Moore Lumpkin Jr., uncle of the bride, Columbia, and Calhoun Le mon, uncle of the groom, Barnwell- A reception was held at Coates wood, home of the bride. The bride chose for her travel outfit a three piece suit of pale yellow wool with black accessories- Mrs. Kennedy attended New berry schools, Ashley Hall, Char leston (graduating in 1060), Sweet Briar College and the University of South Carolina, graduating in 1964. Mr. Kennedy graduated from the Columbia City Schools and from Clemson University in archi tecture in 1960. He is a member of Tarentella club. 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