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PAGE 6—The Newberry Sun, Newberry, S. C., Thursday, Nov. 21, 1968 Epting-Lindsay vows spoken Mr. George Ray Epting an nounces the marriage of his daughter, Kathy Ann to Mr. John Benjamin Lindsay II ,on Thursday, the fourteenth of November, at Saint John’s Lu theran church, Clinton, S. C. Dr. E. Bryan Keisler officiated. The bride is the daughter of the late Vivian Floyd Epting and the groom, the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Benjamin Lind say of Evans street. League tea be December 6th Newberry Civic League will hold a Christmas Tea at the Community Hall Friday after noon, December 6, at 4 p.m., according to an announcement from Professor F. Scott Elliott Sr., president. Mrs. James E. Wiseman Sr. and Mrs. Steve C. Griffith, will serve as co-chairmen of this tea. Miss Juanita Hitt and a girls chorus from Newberry High School will present a pro gram of Christmas music for this occasion. All Civic League members and their friends are cordially invited to attend. Caroliphtin? in Columbia December 1st The second annual Governor’s Carolighting program will a- gain be a featured part of Car illon week in Columbia this year. The Carolighting program will be held Sunday, December 1 on the front steps of the State House and will again fea ture the Governor’s Christmas Message by Governor Robert E. McNair. The Governor will al so light the State Christmas tree to conclude the program. Plans for the second Caro lighting were announced by Don Upton who is chairman of the program. Last year’s Carolighting at tracted more than 50,000 per sons, estimated by some to be the largest crowd to ever gath er at the State House. A thousand-voice choir will again lead in the singing of Christmas Carols prior to the tree-lighting ceremony. Direct ing the choir will be Arpad Darazs, choral director of the University of S. C. The choir will be made up of church choirs and choral groups from thru- out the Greater Columbia area. Also appearing on the pro gram will be the University of South Carolina Symphonic Band, directed by Jas. Pritch ard, director of bands at the University. HAPPY BIRTHDAY Nov. 24. Joy Hunter, Margar et Shealy, Mrs. R. C. Carlisle. Nov. 25: Jimmy Clamp, Mrs. A. W. Murray, Pope L. Buford, Jr., Alan Senn, W. D. Kinney. Nov. 26: Robert Smith, James R. Williams, Scrappy Wherry, Jimmie Harmon, Richard Har mon, Mrs. Selma B. Price. Nov. 27: Mrs. R. L. Lewis, G. S. Parnall, Jeanette Waldrop, Mrs. Ralph Setzler, Fred V. Lester, Cheryl Anne Hentz, Frank Armfield. Nov. 28: J. W. Longshore, Ce cil Ringer, Jane Paysinger, Joe H. Welborn, Robert T. Stutts. Nov. 29: Mrs. William R. Brooks, Molly Partridge, Mary Riley, Earl Bergen, J. L. Counts, Mrs. L. W. Bedenbaugh, W. H. Shannon. Wilmer M. Hite, Mrs. Homer W Schumpert, Billy Dav is. Nov. 30: Mrs. Marion Wig gins, S. C. Campbell, L. B. Dav is, Virginia Dufford, Kenny Davis, David Park, Noble K. Terrell, C. Eugene Harmon, Mrs. Harry Hedgepath. ITS A MATTER OF LIFE AND BREATH CARPENTER'S IS the Christmas Store! If you ask her, she’ll probably tell you that she’d like a gift to wear. Gifts - to - wear are here at Carpenter’s — for street-wear, sports-wear, evenings out and accessories. Choose for her Christmas at... Carpenter’s