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PAGE 6—The Newberry Sun, Newberry, S. C., Thursday, Nov. 16, 1967 Wherry-Moss Rites Spoken In Spartanburg Ceremony Marriages Leon Franklin Fulmer, of Prosperity and Brenda Gayle Frick of Chapin were merried at Chapin on October 22. Pleasant Bennett Frick of Little Mountain and Iona ftli- zabeth Smith Bowers of New berry were married October 27 at Chapin. Leopold Frank Sitnik Jr. and Emily Louise Cromer of Dur ham, N. C. were married at Newberry on November 4. Robert Henry of Greenville and Betty Bill of Orlando, Fla. were married at Greer on Sep tember 30. HOSPITAL PATIENTS Miss Janie Elizabeth Wherry was married to Terry Eugene Moss of Huntsville, Alabama, Saturday at 7:30 P.M. at Trin ity Methodist church. They will reside at 2714 Seventh Avenue, Apt. D., in Huntsville after a trip to the mountains of North Carolina and Virginia. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roland Augustus Wherry of 530 Union street, Spartan burg, the bride was given in marriage by her father. Mr. Moss, son of Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Brown Moss of Great Falls was attended by his father as best man. Lewis Towery of Great Falls, the groom’s nephew and son of Mrs. Gail Towery, was the ring bearer. The Rev. M. D. Moore of ficiated at the double ring cer emony which took place in a traditional nuptial setting. The music was furnished by Mrs. Charles N. Gignilliat, Thomas Lyles Jr., organist and Frank Dillard, vocalist. Acolytes were Robert Neal Davis anl John Daniel Davis of Newberry, cousins of the bride. They also served as ushers along with Thomas M. Hollis of Columbia, Michael Horton of Charlotte, Jack Reeves of Great Falls and Henry David Warren of New berry, cousin of the bride. The bride wore a Princess style gown of light ivory coloi silk faced peau de soie with reembroidered Alencon lace, bugle beads and seed pearls around the neckline and bord ering the long fitted sleeves. Large motifs of lace were used on the full Camelot train which was detachable from the shoulder line. Her headdress was a French style bow with a floor-length silk illusion veil appliqued at the bottom with reimbroidered Alencon lace. She carried a Bible covered with a cascade bouquet of roses and centered with a white orchid. Miss Donna Brunson of Great Falls and Winthrop Col lege, a cousin of the bride groom, attended as maid of honor. Flower girls were Misses Lorie and Lisa Mc Kinney, cousins of the bride and twin daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis McKinney, of Thomasville, Ga. Also attending the bride were Mrs. Heber Long, New berry, cousin of the bride, Miss Connie Clifford of Miami ano Columbia College, Miss Faye J. Harrelson of Calumbia, Miss Cathy Simpson of Coral Gables Florida and Columbia College, and Miss Kathy Painter, of partanburg and Winthrop Col lege. All attendants were dressed in identical full length Empire style gowns of sapphire blue velvet with long ice-blue sleeves. Their headdresses were of velvet and they carried cas cade bouquets of light blue tinted chrysanthemums. The flower girls were dressed in similar dresses of blue velvet and carried light blue lace with velvet trim baskets filled with rose petals. Immediately following the ceremony a church reception was given by the bride’s par ents in the Fellowship hall. Mrs. Moss, a graduate of Spartanburg High school at tended Columbia college. Her husband was graduated from Great Ralls High school and received a B.S. degree in elec trical engineering from Uni versity of South Carolina. He is presently employed with the Boeing Company, Spacecraft Division, Red Stone Arsenal in Huntsvillle Alabama. Bush River 4-H Club meets By Debbie Bishop, Reporter Bti'h River school 4-11 Club met November at 10:30 a.m. Palsy .1.fiords led the devo tions. Poems were re id h> Sandy Willard, Patty Sparks, and Katie Cromer. Linda Lord read a' Thanksgiving story. I)i nor' Marchanl had prayer. Minutes oi th * last meeting were read by Nora Ann PI.nob ly secretary., Ann Wise, pres ident, then turned the meeting aver to Mrs. Weber, Mrs. Weber talked to the club girls about cooking and gave examples of how we should measure ingredients. Then she dismissed the class after distributing instructions on how to go about measuring. Beckham, Mrs. Diane Col'm Bedenbaugh, McFall P’perity Broaddus, Miss Lenora City Brown, James L. City Cannon, Mrs. Jerodine Pomaria Cannon, Mrs. Myra City Chapman, Mrs. Ivery P’perity Chappell, Mrs. Joyce City Clark, Rufus M. Ward Cothran, Mrs. Olive City Crooks, Mrs. Hattie B. City Cromer, Mrs. Hallie Pomaria Cromer, Mrs. Olgie Pomaria Epting, Paul City Floyd, Mrs. Annie City Frick, Floyd City Fulmer, Charlie Lit .Mtn. Fulmer, Mrs. Gertrude Chapin Gallman, James Henry City Griffin, Mrs. Patricia Pomaria Griffin, Thomas C. Saluda Hair, Mrs. Josie Chappells Henderson, Mrs. Gertrude P. Pomaria Hawkins, Maxie Prosperity Ivie, Curtis Ninety Six Jeter, Baby Ardaz Whitmire Jones, Mrs. lola City Johnson, B. J. Batesburg Johnson, James E Whitmire Kunkle, Mrs. Madelle City Lewis, Mrs. Willia M. City Lester, Mrs. Rosa P’perity Livingston, Pettus City Longshore, Mrs. Lillie City McDowell, Ted City Martin, Mrs. Mary F. City Maybin, Mrs. Sarah City Mayer, Miss Aurelia City Miller, Joe W. City Mills, Mrs. Lucille P’perity Puckett, Mrs. Florence City Rice, Otis City Reed, Samuel Whitmire Rhodes, Mrs. Tina Whitmire Roton, Mrs. Cornelia City Shealy, Mrs. Margaret City Shealy, Mrs. Mary Chapin Shelton, Jimmie V. City Spencer, Mrs. Helen City Taylor, S. Frazier City Thompkins, Stanley B. City Way, Mrs. Brooks City Way, George D. City Whitener, Mrs. Carrie City Wise, Mrs. Ida F. City Williams, Miss Pauline City Burnett, Mrs. Mary E. City commendation SIOUX CITY, IOWA.—Cap tain Robert I*. Glymph, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Glymph of Route 2, Pomaria, has received the U S. Air Force Commenda tion Medal at Sioux City AB, Iowa. LOST Luger Pistol Serial Number 2132. Lost on fishing trip. Will pay $126.00 reward. John C. Billingsley, Phone 276-4123. PROPERTY TRANSFERS Newberry No. 1 Eleanor Amina V. Makison to Ruby Lee Vaughn, one lot, $5 love and affection. Bonnie Lee Vaughn, James D. Vaughn, Edgar Vaughn, William J. Vaughn and Gary Vaughn to Ruby Lee Vaughn, one lot, $5 , love and affection. Newberry No. 1 Outside Raymond H. Ruff and Cath erine L. Ruff to S. J. Ruff, one acre, $5. George Lindsay to Rosa Lee Lindsay, one lot $36. Silverstreet No. 2 Ralph Waldrop and David C. Waldrop to Jeff C. Waldrop, 37.7 acres $5. Ralph E. Waldrop and Jeff C. Waldrop to David ,C. Wal drop, 28.5 acres and three buildings, $5. Bush River No. 3 Thomas Cecil Vaughn and Jimmy Furr Vaughn to Wm. M. Riser and Margaret Riser, one lot and one building $5. Jeff C. Waldrop to Ralph Waldrop and David C. Wal drop, 32.6 acres and one build ing $5. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Olin Shealy announce the engagement of their daughter, Murrie Alice, to Robert Allen Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Sidney Johnson, Sr. of Charleston. The wedding is planned for February 24 at Redeemer Lutheran Church. Both Miss Shealy and Mr. Johnson will graduate from Newberry College in January. Whitmire No. 4 Thomas E. Ravan to Larry J. Ravan, one lot, $10 love and affection. Whitmire No. 4 Outside W. R. Ellisor to Lon Ginn and Gladys E. Ginn, one lot and one building, $5 and as sumption of a mortgage. Columbus Owens to Frank H. Boyter and Frances W. Boy- ter, one lot and one building, $5,600 Pomaria No. 5 Frank H. Ward P.J. to New berry Federal Savings & Loan Assn., one lot and one build ing, $11,551.06. George H. Cromer to Duke Power Co., one lot $1500. John M. Harmon to Duke Power Co., one lot $1700. Tommy O’Neal Rawls to Duke Power Co., one lot $750. Little Mountain No. 6 F. B. Schumpert to Ira Lee Frick and Grace K. Frick, four acres, $10. Haskell L. Adams to Alvin D. Adams and Janet M. Adams, one lot $5. Myrle H. Purcell to Jennings Slice and H. Leroy Mills, five acres $5. Prosperity No. 7 John D. Pruitt to Edgar E. Camp, one lot $10. Frank Lee Sexton, Sr., J. D. Sexton, Bobby Joe Sexton, Martha Ruth Sexton Duncan, Wilson B. Sexton, Jimmy Ray Sexton and Jordan Sexton to Lucille W. Sexton, one lot, $5, love and affection for mother. W. Manning Harris to Wm. B. McGill, one lot $5000. THE Gift Remembered Forever • v . '■ v> <•> • -y.-.w.ji . . . • v . v -.v ‘. .s', .w.y. .v ss-.vvsv.sv.s' • 4 . .s . . v . .s av.-.v.v^.v w.w v.v.w -.v. . ✓ v vw'/A'V.OX'' . .v-\ . .Hv.vAV.VAv.'.vXyAV.yAj’.T •••. 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