The sun. [volume] (Newberry, S.C.) 1937-1972, June 01, 1967, Image 4
PAGE 4—The Newberry Sun, Newberry, S. C., Thursday, June 1, 1967
Miss Ronnie Rebecca Camp
bell of Newberry and Alan
Robert Weeks, of Wilmington,
Dela., were married at 8 p.m.
Saturday, May 27, in Central
Methodist church.
Rev. Samuel M. Atkinson
performed the double ring cer
emony in a beautiful eandel-
light service. The church was
decorated with gladioli, pom
poms and palms. Gerald Reed,
organist and Mrs. Clarence
Kinard, soloist, furnished the
wedding music.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Fuller R.e7
Campbell, Sr., of Newberr, unu
the bridegroom is the son of
Dr. and Mrs. Rober, Hugh
Weeks of Wilmingtor, Dela.
Best man was Pr .1 R. Haw
kins of Charles* n. Ushers
were Stephen P Weeks, bro
ther of the br ; .rgroom of Wil
mington, DeU., Robert C. Ar-
ant of CoVnbia; and Robert
F. Cox o' Columbia.
Mrs. R oert F. Cox uf Co
lumbia as matron of honor
and MioS Kathy Avedisian of
Newberry was maid of honor.
Bridesmaids were Miss Bar
bara Weeks of Charlotte, N. C.,
and Miss Nancy Weeks of Wil
mington, Dela., both sisters of
the bridegroom.
Honorary bridesmaids were
Miss Peggy Coward and Miss
Sandra Smith of Newberry.
The bridal attendants’ wore
yellow net ove rtaffeta cage
dresses with satin trim at the
neck and sleeves. They wore
matching headpieces and car
ried a single long-stemmed
yellow rose.
The bride, escorted and giv
en in marriage by her father,
was lovely in a floor - length
gown of candlelight linen fea
turing a scooped neckline, em
pire waist and bell sleeves. The
come-away chapel train fell
from a bow at the waist. Ve-
nise lace embossed the bodice
and the train. She wore a
matching shoulder-length man
tilla and carried yellow-throat
ed orchids with steyhanotis on
a white Bible
Mrs. CamrOell, mother of the
bride, we e a blue dress of
shar.-’-ig with a lace bodice,
I*- .i.cbing accessories and a
blue-tinted feathered carnation
corsage.
Mrs. Weeks, mother of the
groom, • wore a dress of deep
pink shantung with a lace jack
et, matching accessories, and a
pink feathered carnation cor
sage.
Mrs. Weeks, the paternal
grandmother of the bridegroom
wore a dress of light pink shan
tung, matching accessories,
and a light pink feathered car
nation corsage.
After the wedding, the couple
left for a short wedding trip.
For traveling the bride chose
a yellow suit and matching ac
cessories and the orchids from
her bouquet.
The bride graduated from
Newberry High school in 1965
and is presently attending the
University of S. C., majoring
in English Education.
The bridegroom graduated
from Aiken High School in 1962
and is presently a pharmacy
major at the University of
South Carolina.
The couple will reside at Uni
versity Terrace, University of
S. C., Columbia.
Pre-Nuptial Events
On March 27, Mrs. R. H.
Weeks gave a drop-in tea for
the bride-elect at her home in
Wilmington, Dela., while the
couple was there for the Easter
holidays.
The home was beautifully
decorated with daisies and tu
lips.
The hostess served delicious
buffet refreshments.
On May 15 the bride-elect
was given a surprise shower
by Miss Lillian Jones, her
roommate and Miss Susan
Davenhower. She was given an
assortment of household items
and the hostesses presented her
an electric frying pan.
The hostesse sserved individ
ual cakes, nuts, mints, and
Cokes.
Rehearsal Party
After the rehearsal, a party
was given in the social hall
of the church for members of
the wedding party with Mr. and
Mrs. R. H. Weeks, the bride
groom’s parents, serving as
hosts.
After the cutting of the cake
the bride-elect and the bride
groom-to-be presented gifts to
the bridal attendants and the
groomsmen.
Delicious buffet refreshments
were served.
Mrs. Harry Avedisian gave a
bridesmaids’ luncheon for the
bride-elect and her attendants
at her home, 1108 Hillcrest Rd.,
Saturday, May 27th.
The dining table was beauti
fully decorated with an ar
rangement of pink roses and a
rosebud corsage was given the
bride-elect. Other than the bri
dal attendants, the mother of
the bride-elect and the mother
and the grandmother of the
groom-to-be attended.
Wedding Guests
Out-of-town guests attend
ing the Campbell-Weeks wed
ding at Central Methodist
church Saturday evening in
cluded Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy
\dams, Mr. ando Mrs. B. Joe
Vied of Columbia, Lee Holtz-
claw and Mrs. E. R. Holtz-
claw, Travelers Rest; Mr. and
Mrs. G. E. Hatfield, Way-
cross, Ga.; Mr. and Mrs. 0
C. Campbell, Mrs. Birdie Shea-
ly, Greenwood; Mrs. Curtis E.
Baggett, Miss Linda Campbell,
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Campbell,
McCormick; also, Mr. and Mrs.
W. D. Madeivelle of Ouilda,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Haw
thorne, Miss Robbie Haw
thorne, Doug Hawthorne, Mr.
and Mrs. Emmett Kaufmann
Mrs. Mac Hanna, Mrs. J. G
Gaiffis, James Hanna and Miss
Katherine Hanna, all of Aiken;
Patrick Leardo, Fairlawn, N
J.; Miss Cathy MacDonald, Ir-
mo; Paul Gillespie, Sumter;
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Camp
bell, Clinton, and Mrs. C. M.
Duff, Lincoln, Neb.
BIRTH OF A DAUGHTER
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Maw are
receiving congratulations on
the birth of a seven pound, 15
ounce daughter, Alice Danielle,
at Newberry County Memorial
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The bride-elect was graduat
ed from Columbia High school m I^l
and Palmer College. She is UlCv 111 a lUllUd
presently employed by the S. Katherine Duncan Lom-
C. Committee / or , . technical 47^ died Sunday after-
Education in Columbia but will noon a t the Morton Plant Hos-
accept the position as secretary pital in Clearwater. She had
to the plant manager of Ocoma been m for several months .
Foods m Newberry on June 5. MrSi Lominick was born and
The bridegroom-elect is the reared in this county> daughter .
son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard jyj rs ]yi a ttie Boyd Mills and
Fr ^ e . S ran 4son of the late Callie L. Duncan. She
Mrs. Elford H. Livingston and bad made ber home in Charles-
the late Mr. Livingston of this ^. on> Atlanta and Clearwater
C1 . for a number of years.
Mr. Turner is a graduate of g be j s survived by her hus-
Newberry High School and at- band> W i lliam Lominick, Clear-
tended Clemson University. He wa ter; her mother, two bro-
is employed by Turner & Tay- t hers, Callie L. Duncan Jr. of
lor Jewelers and is presently Newberry and Boyd Duncan of
serving active duty with the Columbia.
National Guard at Ft. Leonard Funeral services were held
hospital on May 25. The mat- Wednesday at McSwain Funer-
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