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PAGE 8—The Newberry Sun, Newberry, S. C. Thursday, Oct. 24, 1968 Mrs. Mattie Reeder of Newber ry, Mrs. Michael Pearson, Mrs. James Burt and Mrs. Marvin Suggs. Couple Wins Trip Mr. and Mrs. Cousins, while on their wedding trip to Palm Beach were winners on the tel evision show, Treasure Island, which originates from the Col onnades Hotel in Palm Beach. They received an all-expense paid trip to Jamaica, where they will spend five days at the Playboy Club Hotel. They will have the use of a Hertz car while there. In addition, they will receive a refrigerator free zer, a gas barbecue grill, a year’s supply of bacon and $325 in cash. The show was taped to be shown on ABC television net work November 11, 1968. Miss Kathleen Anne Darby, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gregory James Darby, Jack sonville, Fla. was married to H. Edward Cousins, Homestead Air Force Base, formerly of Newberry, son of Mrs. Lewis Arthur Davis, Jacksonville, Fla. and Henry B. Cousins, of Columbia. The ceremony was performed at noon on October 5, 1968 in Sacred Heart Catholic church by Rev. Edward Kirby. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a gown of silk-faced satin with full train. The princess bodice with Nehru collar was exquisitely embroidered with seed pearls and sequins. Her shoulder- length veil was attached to net and satin pearls, trimmed with seed pearls. She wore a gold cross, gift of her bridegroom, and carried a cascade bouquet of roses and orchids. Miss Mary Darby, sister of the bride, was maid of honor. She wore a long gown of royal mirple featuring an empire waistline. Her veil of laverdar net was attached to a bow of royal purple. Bridesmaids were Miss Sally Ostertag, Miss Margaret Wil son. Miss Marsha Jordan, Mrs. Michael Pearson, sister of the bridegroom. Their dresses were identical to that of the maid of honor. Each carried sprays of roses, asters and baby’s breath with pink satin ribbon streamers. Miss Jennifer Darby, cousin of the bride, was flower girl and carried a basket of pink rose petals. Arthur Lee Hutson III nep hew of the groom, was ring bearer and carried the rings on a white satin pillow. The groom’s stepfather Lewis Arthur Davis, was best man. Ushers were Gregory James Darby, brother of the bride, Daniel Schert, Wayne Dansen, Lawrence Stevenson and Peter Lukey, Chicago, 111. The reception luncheon was given by the bride’s parents at the Knights of Columbus Hall following the ceremony. After a wedding trip to Palm Beach, the couple will reside in Miami Beach, Fla. Rerearsal Dinner Following the rehearsal of the wedding, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Davis entertained at a buffet dinner at the Lakeshore Women’s Club. Guests were met by Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hutson Jr., and invited into the dining room. The serving table was beau tifully decorated with silver candelabra holding purple tap ers and centered with an ar rangement of roses, carnations and orchids. Assisting in serving were Mrs. Baker is state chaplain ofUDC Mrs. Ralph B. Baker was in stalled Chaplain of the S. C. Division, UDC at the 72nd an nual convention recently. Mrs. Baker is now president of the Drayton Rutherford Chapter. Attending the convention with Mrs. Baker was Mrs. Elmer Shealy, who is vice president of the officer’s club. She was in charge of registration and as sisted Mrs. Frank Leake, Jr., of Greenville, president of the Officers Club at the luncheon in Fort Sumter hotel, Charles ton. After lunch memorial service was held at St. Michael’s church honoring the 64 deceas ed members of the Division during the past year. On October 11, a dedication of the marker to Bishop Elli son Capers was held in Wash ington Park. Mayor Gaillard made the address. A number of descendants of Bishop Capers were present. They were enter tained at Market Hall at a re ception after the ceremony. On Saturday morning at the business session, Mrs. Elmer Shealy made a motion that the convention go on record as taking an active part in see ing that South Carolina history be put back in the schools of the state. Mrs. Archie Watson of Col umbia spoke to this motion, a- long with many school teachers who were acquainted with the new history book that is to re place the present South Caro lina history. She amended the motion to provide that each person present should write to his respective Senator and Con gressman. The motion with the amendment was passed unani mously. At the Awards Luncheon on October 12, the silver tray giv en by Mrs. Carabel Youmans in honor of her sister, was ag ain awarded to the Calvin Cro- zier Chapter of Newberry, for the best historical work done in schools. The convention closed with in stallation of officers. HAPPY BIRTHDAY Oct. 27: Miss Grace Summer, Benjamin L. Dawkins, Mrs. Wilbur Koon, Virginia L. Med- lock.. Oct. 28: Mrs. Maude Sand ers, M. P. Davis, Mrs. Myra Cannon, Bobby Schumpert. Oct. 29: Ricky Perry, Charles H. Boyd III, Wayne Sheppard, George Heller, Harold 0. Cook, Peggy Schumpert, Edward Lominick. Oct. 30: Carol Hipp, Edmund Young. Oct. 31: Mrs. C. W. Beden- baugh, Mrs. M. I. Youmans, Mrs. Ida Satterwhite, J. L. Eargle, Agnes Eargle. Nov. 1: Mrs. Louise Cobb. Nov. 2: Mrs. L. G. Eskride, Mrs. Julia M. Smith, Mrs. I. H. Wilson, John W. Waldrop, Ted Neely, Mrs. A. M. Domi nick, Mack Dominick. VOTE FOR EXPERIENCE Vote For FRANK ARMFIELD, Jr. for CITY COUNCIL on TUESDAY NOVEMBER 12 GRAND OPENING FLORENCE’S KNIT SHOP NEW LOCATION Lindsay Circle, off Country Club Road ALL TYPES YARN, NEEDLEPOINT, CREWEL EMBROIDERY KITS, and ACCESSORIES Skirting Available to Match Brunswick Yarns Inquire About Classes In Knitting and Needlepoint Register each visit from now until Oct. 25th for prizes to be given away on that date. You do not have to be present to win. OPEN Mondays - Wednesdays - Fridays 5 P.M. to 7:30 P.M. and by appointment KEEP THE AFFAIRS OF YOUR SUPERVISOR’S OFFICE IN COMPETENT and RESPONSIBLE HANDS Under the new form of county government, your Newberry County Supervisor is the most impor tant office in the structure of county govern ment. It is important that a man of experience occupy this office. - VOTE FOR - HAROLD B. HENDRIX A MAN WITH EIGHT YEARS EXPERIENCE AS YOUR NEWBERRY COUNTY SUPERVISOR I deeply appreciate the rapport given me in the Primary Electioo Aad urge your continued support and vote In the General Election on November 5th.