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PAGE 6—The Newberry Sun, Newberry, S. C., Thursday, August 15, 1968
The striking of the chimes
s.ven times marked the begin
ning of the candlelight marri
age ceremony of Miss Mary
Fulmer Wells, Newberry CoU
ege graduate, and Richard Lee
Trotter, a senior at the Uni
versity of South Carolina on
Saturday, August 3, at 7 p.m.
at Pickens Presbyterian church.
The reception following the
ceremony was held in the fel
lowship hall and was given by
the bride’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Burton Wells III
of Sagamo Road.
The groom’s parents are Mr.
and Mrs. Oron G. Trotter of
Catherine street.
The bride received a degree
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in elementary education in
June. She was a member of
Alpha Xi Delta sorority and
will teach seventh grade science
at Irmo Junior High school.
Mr. Trotter attended the Uni
versity of Tennessee. He is a
rising senior and business
management major at the Uni
versity of South Carolina. He
works for R. L. Bryan Co. of
Columbia.
Following a honeymoon trip
to Miami the couple will live
at Apt. 35, Woodbine Park, in
West Columbia.
Sisters of the bride, Misses
Marsha and Nancy Louise
Wells, were maid of honor and
flower girl. Miss Cassel Ann
Trotter of Clemson, niece of
the groom, was also a flower
girl. Bridesmaids were Miss
Priscilla Hutzler of Delray
Beach, Fla., a roommate of the
bride at Newberry; Miss Mar
sha Eleanor Abbot of Green
ville, and Misser ,inda and
Carol Mencken of Augusta, Ga.,
cousins of the bride. They wore
seafoam green shantung gowns
of Empire design, with organza
trains attached at the waist.
They carried nosegays of yel
low carnations and yellow rose
buds with yellow streamers.
The groom’s father was best
man and his brother, Oron G.
Trotter Jr. of Clemson, was an
usher. Other ushers were Rich
ard Murphy of Augusta, Wayne
Matthews, a USC roommate of
the groom; Glenn Abbott Jr. of
Central, Robert Wells and Jer
ry Robertson.
The Rev. Kenneth Kepler of
ficiated. Jimmy Brown, of Pick
ens, presented organ music. A
sorority sister of the bride, Miss
Susan Johns of Charleston, so
loist, sang “Entreat Me Not”
and the Lord’s Prayer. At the
close of the ceremony guests
were asked to remain seated
while Miss Johns rendered the
solo “0 Perfect Love” wh'le
the receiving line was formed.
The bride’s cage dress of
camellia white organza covered
peau de soie. Rose point lace
outlined the scoop neck and cir
cled the hem in a wide band
that extended into a sweep at
the back. Lace formed the
train and adorned the full skirt
in appliques. She wore a man
tilla and carried a cascade
bouquet of white orchid and
stephanotis with white stream
ers.
Mrs. Trotter chose for her
honor attendants her Alpha Xi
sisters and Miss Julie Abbott,
of Greenville, Ginger Boroughs,
Gail Curl and Susan Chappell,
of Pickens. These sat in a
group.
For her going away outfit
Mrs. Trotter chose a yellow
bamboo tweed, sleeveless dress
with matching jacket and shoes,
bag and pearl earrings, a gift
of the bridegroom. Her corsage
was the orchid lifted from her
bridal bouquet.
For something old, the bride
wore the diamond engagement
ring given her by her great
grandmother, Mrs. Henry
Wells, Sr. Something borrowed
were the earrings from her
roommate, Miss Priscilla Hutz
ler and something blue was a
garter given to her by Mrs. Mo-
zelle Cole.
Mrs. Wells chose for her
daughter’s wedding a cham
pagne silk shantung dress with
which she used orange access
ories. Mrs. Trotter was wearing
a mint green A-line dress with
embroidered lace coat with
matching satin shoes. The
bride’s grandmother, Mrs. H. B.
Wells Jr. wore a silk pink floral
and her adopted grandmother,
Mrs. Ernest Folger, chose blue
lace.
School days
here again;
August 26
School will open Monday, Aug.
26 at 8:30 A.M. and will dis
miss at 12:00 noon. The reg
ular schedule will begin Tues
day, August 27.
All new students, grades 1-6,
who will enter the Newberry
Elementary schools for the
first time, and have not al
ready registered, will register
at the Speers Street school on
August 12-23 from 8:00 A.M.
until 3:30 P.M. Birth certifi
cates are required for all stu
dents entering the first grade.
Students entering grades 7 &
8, and have not already regis
tered, will register at the Jun
ior High school August 12-16
from 9:00 A.M. until 3:00 P.M.
Free textbooks will be is
sued to students in grades 1-8.
Workbooks, paper, pencils, etc.
must be purchased by the stu
dent. School lunches will be
$1.25 per week. Accident in
surance will be $2.25 for the
school time protection plan and
$12 for the 24 hour a day, 12
month plan. Please make checks
for the insurance payable to
Newberry Elementary Schools.
Students at Speers Street are
asked to report to the following
locations: Grade 1—cafetorium;
Grade 2—back door, nearest
Kibler street; Grade 3—court;
Grade 4—front door by the
office; Grade 5—back door,
nearest Pope Terrace.
Students at Boundary St.
School are asked * to report to
the following locations: Grade
1—cafetorium; Grade 2— Mrs.
Beck, Room 105; Grade 3—
Room 102, Miss Boukhight;
Grade 4—Room 111, Mrs. Ab
rams; Grade 5—Room 113, Mrs.
Price; Grade 6—back door near
est Coates street; Special Edu
cation—Mrs. Pugh, in the pre
fab building.
Lake infant
dies Saturday
Tina Dianne Lake, one-day-
old daughter of Robert Bruce
and Mamie Elizabeth Hipp
Lake, died Saturday in Mills
Clinic.
She is survived by one bro
ther, Robert, of Little Moun
tain.
Graveside services were con
ducted Sunday at Saint Peters
Lutheran church cemetery by
Rev. John Zeigler.
TEMPLETONS TO
HAVE REUNION
The Templeton Clan will hold
its 40th annual reunion Sunday,
August 18 at Camp Fellowship
the Presbyterian Assemblj
grounds, on Lake Greenwood
Those attending are asked tc
bring a picnic lunch, sweetenec
tea and outdoor chairs for the
12:30 picnic. The grounds will
be.open at 10:30 a.m.
A brief worship program and
business meeting will be held
in the chapel shelter beginning
at 1:45 p.m.
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Franklin Armfield, Jr. announce the
engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter,
Mary Ruth to Russell Stanislaus Andrews, Jr., son of
Mr. and Mrs. Andrews, Sr. of Mobile, Ala. The wedding
will take place on September 7, 1968 at 4:00 p.m. at
Aveleigh Presbyterian Church. No invitations will be
sent. Friends and relatives are invited.
FROM TENNESSEE
Mr. and Mrs. McBeth Sprouse
of Knoxville, Tenn. spent sev
eral days last week with Mrs.
Sprouse’s mother, Mrs. M. O.
Summer, and other relatives in
South Carolina. Returning with
them to Knoxville Sunday was
Ruthy Sanders, who will spend
two weeks with Patty Mitchell
of that city.
HAS SURGERY
Mrs. Sarah D. Wallace, who
recently left for Cape Girar
deau, Mo. for a visit with her
son-in-law and daughter, Dr.
and Mrs. Dale Blankenship and
family, underwent surgery
there shortly after arrival. Her
friends will be glad to know
she is recuperating satisfact-
torily.
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