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-- The crowning event of last week was the wedding of Miss Mary Palmer, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Woodward Pal- mer, to John Vincent Nicholson, I which took place at St. Stephen's Episcopal church l:j.tsix o'clock on Saturday afternoon. The Rev. W. P. Peyton, of Rock Hill, a former rector of St. Stephen's, 'Officiating. The chancel was a symphony in white and green, dadnty vines, Queen Anne's lace, lace ferns in- terspersed with the fragrant blooms the magnolia-the qneen h,~rom~id-oil'MilWe~ in the home garden of tlie bride. Floor vases 'and numerous candles added to the Ibeauty. On the I3Iltar were white burning tapers, vases of .Queen Anne's lace and carna- tions. The candles were lighted by Norman "Palmer, 2nd, brother of the bride. A program ,of charming music, rendered by Kenneth Baldwin, or- ganist of Trinity Episcopal church, Columbia, was given before the ceremony, with the assistance of Mrs. James Furman Dobson, who sang Liebestraum" (Litsz) and I "0, Perfect Love" (Barnby). The opening number, "Ah Sweet Mys- tery of Life" (Victor Herbert) was ! i played by Norman Palmer, 3rd, r. young nephew of the bride. "To I. A Wild Rose", (lM.acDowell) soft- I ly accompanied the ceremony, "The I Bridal Chorus" from Lohengrin was used for the processional and Mendelssohn's "Wedding March" for recessional. The ushers were Norman Pal- mer, 2nd, Joseph Woodward Pal- mer, Fayssoux Palmer-end, Arthur Heins. The groomsmen, Orin Pal- mer, Edward Minus, of Spartan- iburg, Joe Owens, of Winnsboro, and Beverly Palmer. The bridesmaids were Miss Ruth DesPortes, Miss Marian Heins, Miss Frances Cooper a~ Miss A wedding of interest which took Carolina where she was a member Rosa Thoma's. The maids wore . place on August 18, was that of the Tri-Delta sorority. lovely beruffled dresses of jonquil Miss Priscilla Anne Norris and Mr. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. yellow mousseline de Soire, picture William Preston Smith, Jr., of and Mrs. William Preston Smith of lhats of leghorn, banded with yel- ler? 1/ Cheraw. He attended the University low ribbon, and carried exquisite The ceremony was performed in of South Carolina where he was a bouquets 0:1; blue delphiniums and St. John's Episcopal Church in member of the Kappa Alpha £ra-'I Talisman roses tied with wide ir- Winnsboro by the Rev. Thomas F. ternity. In September he will enter \ idescent yellow satin ri]jbon.. j Hudson in the presence of the two Dental School at the Medical Col- • 'I'he dame of honor, only SIster;! families, The wedding music was lege of Virginia. of the groom, Mrs. Joe. Owens, and played by Mrs. Thomas Sprott. Miss Louise Palmer, maid of hon- »; A reception was given by the or, sister of the bride, wore dress- The bride, who was given in 111ar- I bride's mother at the Fairfield COU!1-es of hydranga blue mousseline de riage by her uncle, Elliott Ketchin of try Club immediately following the [SOire and carried bouquets of blue Durham, N. C" wore a floor length .k .l!_. ceremony. )' delphiniums and pm ramanee dress of imported embroidered white Toses, tied with blue iridescent organdy, Her veil was of rose point After a brief wedding trip the satin ribbon. The little flower lace. Her only attendant was Mrs. couple will make their home in Rich- girl) Harriet Palmer, smell niece Robert Smith, sister-in-law of the niond, Virginia.' of the bride, in white organdie, groo n. quaintly remlniscent of the Kate The best man was Lt. Greenway children, full skirt and t ' ib Miss Margaret Anne Odom of -' Thomas L. Geaham of Colum fa Smith, brother of the groom. Ushe,s OWENS-SAMPLE 1'1)/ f./ 193,8 bonnet, strewed rose petals :for the. Columbia, daughter of Mrs. Phil 1 Jwas best man. Ushers were Tim- were Charles 0, Nock of Cheraw, Mr. and Mrs. <1. W. Drew, of bride. lip Beckham, became the bride of lothy J. Marcouiller, William B. and Carl B. Watson of Winston- Blairs, announce the engagement The bride entered with her bro- Gerald Robert Ritzheimer of Beckham and McDonald Bland, Salem, N. C. of their daughter, Mrs. J. N. ther, Irwin Balmer, who gave her Shaw Field, son of Mr. and Mrs. all of Columbia. . The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Owens, to Mr. J. Herndon Sample, in marriage. Her white satin Clarence Ritzheimer of Trenton; Following the ceremony, a re- .. ..." of Columbia. The wedding will dress, entrain and tulle veil worn Ill. . '---" ception was held at the- home of W.llham R.. Noms (Priscilla Ket- take place in the early spring. halo fashion, enhanced her young, The double ring ceremony was the bride's grandmother, Mrs. J. chin) of Winnsboro and the late Mr. t-, =;::::::::::::::::-:;;;::::::=::::=.:::~~=_ performed by Dr. Ralph E. Latti- W. Horne, Sr., for the families Norris. She is a graduate of Salem '\ abner-P., eay beauty, She carried a bouquet of 'more on June 25, at 7:30 p.m., in and, out-of-town guests. After a - lilies. The groom entered with his the First Baptist Church. I f<SS wedding tr~p to Florida, the cou- Academy and the University of South Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hart father, Mr. A. R. Nicholson, who Palms, ferns, magnolia, leaves ple WIll r~sIde. In C~lumbla. ~----:-~-------~-- Palmer of Ridgeway announce was best man. [and' white gladioli and white Mrs. Ritzhem~er: IS the daugh- MISS ORUCE IS}WED TOo the marriage of their daughter, Mter the ceremony, Mr. and i lighted, candles in candelabra the ~f Mr~. PhIllIP C. Beckham ,Harriette Esther, to Sylvanus ~. Mrs. Palmer' gave a delightful re- i.decorated the church. '. of Columbia, and a grandda.ugh- MR RAYMOND W PARK P fRd d C1 ba M W IP B '/ t . t ter of Mrs. J. W. Horne of Winns- . " .' eay 0 1 geway an 0 ,:m 1 ception for the two families and ,rs.. . . ennet , orgams > boro. She is a graduate of Thorn- o A ril 22' th C B ti t on September 19. Mr. Peay I~ the friends at their charming country and DaVId A. Abrahamson, vo- well High School and is now em- n pru za m tne anaan ap IS son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. tor--Cl:1'IlW"'" .u1 ",.u.V"L' IllV1Ut::CI:l, was calist f Sumter, presented the ployed as a stenographer in the Church of Bessemer, Alabama, 'Miss i Peai of Ridgeway. I 'l'f 1 a thing of beauty. Roses from the wed~ling .music. . comptroller's office at Fort Jack- Laura Jeanette Cruce, daughter of garden were used throughout the, GIven m, II!-arrlage by her step- . . . 'I father, Phillip C. Beckham, the the Reverend and Mrs. Hiram .Cruce rooms:. Ibride was lovely in a ballerina of Bessemer, became the bride of M dM AMP kf During the evemng Mrs. R. C., length wedding dress of nylon Mr. Raymond Waudell Park, son Win~~b~~o a::~un~e t~C ar. 0 Tl}.omas,_Mr,s. J~mes Pagan, __~~ net and Chanti~ly lace over satin. rrr-=-r=:;:.::.:=-.,;:r-=r:-:.:...=~== , e marrrage v ':", it A The lace bodice was designed of Mrs. James Park of Winnsboro of their daughter Etta Mae to tenng the S. C. nrversi y. ith hi '- kli d1 9 1'/ Jh H ' , t, fhK Al h f WI a ign. nec me an ong 0 and the late Mr. Park. / ., 0 n er~an Sellers of Jasper, me~1Jer 0 te appa . i> a ::a- fitted sleeves ending in points' ov- sear B. Graham and Mi3" , I Ga., and Wmnsboro, June 13th, by ltermty. At present he IS holding /er the hands. Her fingertip veil Thelma ,~arker of Winnsboro Upon their return to Columbia, the Rev. J. P. Isenhower. 14 'If) ! ['a responsible position with the of nylon net was fastened to a ,w~re marn,ed Sundav. at Lake they will be in their home on Earl- .The young, couple after a wed- I Sloan Construction Co., in Green- crown of 'satin and lace. The CIty followmg ths service at the wood Drive ding trip to points in Georgia and. ville bride carried a white prayer bOOK, P~ntecostal Holiness Tabernacle. . FI?rida are at home with the' It' is aI rare occasion :indeed: co.vere~ with lace and topped BIshop Dan T. M!lse per!0rmed bride's parents. .. ddb WJ.ih pmk rosebuds and narrow the ceremony. l' / / ? ¥-'"l/ PA~KER-.GERALD Mr. Sellers is' the son of Mr. v.: hen a young bride IS atten e y satin streamers, scattered with The bride was gowned in a cos- MISS Stella Park~r and Mr. Joe and Mrs. W. J. Sellers of Jasper, SIXhand~ome stal:vart young men. rosebuds, and. tied in lovers' knots. tume of navy blue with matching Gerald were marrl~d on . March Georgia and for the past three On Friday evening after the re- MISS,Bobbie Crapps was maid accessories and wore a corsage of 2nd. They are ma,kmg their ho~ne years has been employed by the! Ihearsal MT. and Ms. Norman Pal- of .honor and Mrs. Joe Barnes was Talisman roses. for the. present WIth Mrs. Eunice Phillips Granite Company of Rion.j mer, Jr., and Miss Frances Coop- bridesmaid. Both are from Co- . Rev. ~nd Mrs. Gr~am a.re mak- Gardner, <,I er entertained delightfully the en- [umbia, mg theIr. home m Wmnsboro l tire bridal party at their home. where he ~s pastor of the Pente- . costal Holm s c urch. At St. John{s E.piscopal Church Miss Priscilla Anne Norris and Mr. Smith Wed Here Saturday, -Aug, 18th MRS. WILLIAM PRESTON SMITH, JR. Cheraw. 1 Park-Sander s Vows Spoken'9-8 in Presbyterian Church June 8 A wedding of interest to a The bridegroom had as his best host of friends in this section I man, Ira M, Buckner of Winns- was that of Miss Margaret R. boro, a college classmate. Park to Robert E. Sanders, both, Mrs. Park, mother of the bride, of Winnsboro, which was SOlem-I wore a dress of grey crepe with ,nized at seven thirty Saturday lace yoke and an orchid. Mrs. ,evening June 3 in the Union Me- Sanders, mother of the bride- morial Presbyterian church near groom, wore a dress of navy blue I here. The impressive double and an orchid. I ring ceremony was performed by The bride, a daughter of. Mr ,the Rev. Russell W. Park of Lake and Mrs. George R. Park 0 'City, uncle of the bride and her .Winnsboro is a graduate of Mon I pastor, the Rev. Arthur M. Mar- treat College and attended th tin, of Winnsboro. J 9s-tJ University of South Carolina; an The beautiful sanctuary of the is employed in the regional office church was effectively decorated of the American Legion at At with a profusion of white gladi- Ianta, Georgia. The bridegroom is f oli, magnolia leaves, southern the son of Mrs. W. T. Sanders of I smilax, fever few, and ivy, Seven I Sumter and the late Mr. Saun- branched candelabra with light- ders. A graduate of Clemson Col i ed tapers to either side of the lege, he has been athletic directon J altar and in the choir loft added and coach in Greenbrier high: a soft glow as the vows were school' near Winnsboro and no spoken in candlelight. is entering Emory University to A program of nuptial music complete th.e work for his M.A. was rendered by Miss Adelaide degree .in history. I Brooks, organist; Mrs. Edward Immediately after the cererno- Foster of Spartanburg, and Glen ny a reception was held at th Conrad, Jr., of Chester, cousins I home of the bride's parents. Th 1 of the bride. Miss Brooks play- Park home was decorated with a, ed before the ceremony "Trau- profusion of flowers in the tradi menei," by Schumann; "Shep- tional colors of green and white, herd's Idyll," by Geibel; "To A I using Admiral Byrd daisies an Wild Rose," by MacDowell; "Ev- feverfew. The dining room was ening Star" by Wagner; "An- attractive with the table centered dante Cantabile" and "Romance." with a triple tiered wedding cake, "I Love Thee' by Grieg was sung flanked with burning candles i by Mrs. Foster; and "Because" .by silver candelabra to either side, Deflardelot by Mr. Conrad. At the and covered with a cut wor Iclose of the ceremony Mr. Conrad cloth, mints were served from sil I also sang "0 Perfect LOVe." The I ver compotes. traditional marches were used as Guests were met at the fron processional and recessional. entrance by Mr. and Mrs. D Ushers were:. Rober~ Park, Timms and presented to the re- brother of the bride; Manon C:0n- ceiving line composed of the bri- ! rad of Che~ter, cousm of the bride; dal party . .Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dick- IRoy LeWIS and Frank Lewis. ers~n invited the guests into th I Candles were. lIghted by Robert gift room. Serving punch and in ,Park and Marion Conrad. ,dividual cakes were: Miss Betty; I The bride had only one at- Ridenour, Miss Joan Bell, both: :tendant: Miss Irma Holland of of Marietta, Georgia; Helen Con 'Marietta, George, whe wore an rad and Doris Conrad, both of aqua nylon taffeta, with full Chester; and Miss Marjorie Good- skirt, fitted bodice, long waist- son 0f Marietta, Georgia. The Iline with buttons from neck to bride's register was kept by Miss I waist, carried a cascade bouquet Martha Crissey. of pink carnations end wore a For a going away outfit the I spray in her hair. bride was attired in a white suit The bride entered with her fa- with white hat and accessories ther, George R. Park, by whom and wore the orchid lifted from she was given in marriage. Her, her bridal bouquet. After a bridal wedding gown was of ivory sat-I trip the young couple will be at in, fitted bodice, marquisette home at 209 Thompson Hall, Em- yoke, long sleeves \with points ov- 1 ory University, Georgia, af.ter er the wrists, trimmed with seed Jun:.::e~12::;.~ _ pearls, lace bertha with full skirt! , ending in a long, train and a veil I of bridal illsusion. She carried a 'I cascade bouquet of white carna-! tions, showered with ribbon and ! centered with an orchid. .__'__ -,,---:::--_--::--=---;:-.-- Miss Margaret-Anne Odom Is Bride Of Mr. Gerald Robert Ritzheimer

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The crowning event of last weekwas the wedding of Miss MaryPalmer, youngest daughter of Mr.and Mrs. Norman Woodward Pal-mer, to John Vincent Nicholson, I

which took place at St. Stephen'sEpiscopal church l:j.tsix o'clock onSaturday afternoon. The Rev. W.P. Peyton, of Rock Hill, a formerrector of St. Stephen's, 'Officiating.The chancel was a symphony inwhite and green, dadnty vines,Queen Anne's lace, lace ferns in-terspersed with the fragrantblooms the magnolia-the qneen

h,~rom~id-oil'MilWe~in the home garden of tlie bride.Floor vases 'and numerous candlesadded to the Ibeauty. On the I3Iltarwere white burning tapers, vasesof .Queen Anne's lace and carna-tions. The candles were lightedby Norman "Palmer, 2nd, brotherof the bride.A program ,of charming music,

rendered by Kenneth Baldwin, or-ganist of Trinity Episcopal church,Columbia, was given before theceremony, with the assistance ofMrs. J ames Furman Dobson, whosang Liebestraum" (Litsz) andI"0, Perfect Love" (Barnby). Theopening number, "Ah Sweet Mys-tery of Life" (Victor Herbert) was

! iplayed by Norman Palmer, 3rd,r . young nephew of the bride. "ToI .A Wild Rose", (lM.acDowell) soft-

I ly accompanied the ceremony, "TheI Bridal Chorus" from Lohengrinwas used for the processional andMendelssohn's "Wedding March"for recessional.

The ushers were Norman Pal-mer, 2nd, Joseph Woodward Pal-mer, Fayssoux Palmer-end, ArthurHeins. The groomsmen, Orin Pal-mer, Edward Minus, of Spartan-iburg, Joe Owens, of Winnsboro,and Beverly Palmer.The bridesmaids were Miss Ruth

DesPortes, Miss Marian Heins,Miss Frances Cooper a~ Miss

A wedding of interest which took Carolina where she was a member Rosa Thoma's. The maids wore. place on August 18, was that 0£ of the Tri-Delta sorority. lovely beruffled dresses of jonquilMiss Priscilla Anne Norris and Mr. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. yellow mousseline de Soire, pictureWilliam Preston Smith, Jr., of and Mrs. William Preston Smith of lhats of leghorn, banded with yel-

ler? 1/ Cheraw. He attended the University low ribbon, and carried exquisiteThe ceremony was performed in of South Carolina where he was a bouquets 0:1; blue delphiniums and

St. John's Episcopal Church in member of the Kappa Alpha £ra-'I Talisman roses tied with wide ir-Winnsboro by the Rev. Thomas F. ternity. In September he will enter \ idescent yellow satin ri]jbon.. jHudson in the presence of the two Dental School at the Medical Col- • 'I'he dame of honor, only SIster;!families, The wedding music was lege of Virginia. of the groom, Mrs. Joe. Owens, andplayed by Mrs. Thomas Sprott. Miss Louise Palmer, maid of hon-

»; A reception was given by the or, sister of the bride, wore dress-The bride, who was given in 111ar- Ibride's mother at the Fairfield COU!1- es of hydranga blue mousseline deriage by her uncle, Elliott Ketchin oftry Club immediately following the [SOire and carried bouquets of blueDurham, N. C" wore a floor length . k .l!_.ceremony. )' delphiniums and pm ramanee

dress of imported embroidered white Toses, tied with blue iridescentorgandy, Her veil was of rose point After a brief wedding trip the satin ribbon. The little flowerlace. Her only attendant was Mrs. couple will make their home in Rich- girl) Harriet Palmer, smell nieceRobert Smith, sister-in-law of the niond, Virginia.' of the bride, in white organdie,groo n. quaintly remlniscent of the KateThe best man was Lt. Greenway children, full skirt and t ' ibMiss Margaret Anne Odom of -' Thomas L. Geaham of Colum fa

Smith, brother of the groom. Ushe,s OWENS-SAMPLE 1'1)/ f./ 193,8 bonnet, strewed rose petals :for the. Columbia, daughter of Mrs. Phil

1Jwas best man. Ushers were Tim-

were Charles 0, Nock of Cheraw, Mr. and Mrs. <1. W. Drew, of bride. lip Beckham, became the bride of lothy J. Marcouiller, William B.and Carl B. Watson of Winston- Blairs, announce the engagement The bride entered with her bro- Gerald Robert Ritzheimer of Beckham and McDonald Bland,Salem, N. C. of their daughter, Mrs. J. N. ther, Irwin Balmer, who gave her Shaw Field, son of Mr. and Mrs. all of Columbia. .The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Owens, to Mr. J. Herndon Sample, in marriage. Her white satin Clarence Ritzheimer of Trenton; Following the ceremony, a re-. . ..." of Columbia. The wedding will dress, entrain and tulle veil worn Ill. . '---" ception was held at the- home of

W.llham R.. Noms (Priscilla Ket- take place in the early spring. halo fashion, enhanced her young, The double ring ceremony was the bride's grandmother, Mrs. J.chin) of Winnsboro and the late Mr. t-, =;::::::::::::::::-:;;;::::::=::::=.:::~~=_ performed by Dr. Ralph E. Latti- W. Horne, Sr., for the familiesNorris. She is a graduate of Salem '\ abner-P., eay beauty, She carried a bouquet of 'more on June 25, at 7:30 p.m., in and, out-of-town guests. After a

- lilies. The groom entered with his the First Baptist Church. I f<SS wedding tr~p to Florida, the cou-Academy and the University of South Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hart father, Mr. A. R. Nicholson, who Palms, ferns, magnolia, leaves ple WIll r~sIde. In C~lumbla.~----:-~-------~-- Palmer of Ridgeway announce was best man. [and' white gladioli and white Mrs. Ritzhem~er: IS the daugh-MISS ORUCE IS}WED TOo the marriage of their daughter, Mter the ceremony, Mr. and i lighted, candles in candelabra the ~f Mr~. PhIllIP C. Beckham

,Harriette Esther, to Sylvanus ~. Mrs. Palmer' gave a delightful re- i.decorated the church. '. of Columbia, and a grandda.ugh-MR RAYMOND W PARK P f R d d C 1 b a M W IP B '/t . t ter of Mrs. J. W. Horne of Winns-. " .' eay 0 1 geway an 0 ,:m 1 ception for the two families and ,rs.. . . ennet , orgams > boro. She is a graduate of Thorn-o A ril 22' th C B ti t on September 19. Mr. Peay I~ the friends at their charming country and DaVId A. Abrahamson, vo- well High School and is now em-n pru za m tne anaan ap IS son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. tor--Cl:1'IlW"'".u1 ",.u.V"L' IllV1Ut::CI:l, was calist f Sumter, presented the ployed as a stenographer in the

Church of Bessemer, Alabama, 'Miss i Peai of Ridgeway. I 'l'f 1 a thing of beauty. Roses from the wed~ling .music. . comptroller's office at Fort Jack-Laura Jeanette Cruce, daughter of garden were used throughout the, GIven m, II!-arrlage by her step- .

. . ' I father, Phillip C. Beckham, thethe Reverend and Mrs. Hiram .Cruce rooms:. Ibride was lovely in a ballerinaof Bessemer, became the bride of M d M AMP k f During the evemng Mrs. R. C., length wedding dress of nylonMr. Raymond Waudell Park, son Win~~b~~o a::~un~e t~C ar. 0 Tl}.omas,_ Mr,s. J~mes Pagan, __~~ net and Chanti~ly lace over satin. rrr-=-r=:;:.::.:=-.,;:r-=r:-:.:...=~==

, e marrrage v ':", U· it A The lace bodice was designedof Mrs. James Park of Winnsboro of their daughter Etta Mae to tenng the S. C. nrversi y. ith hi '- kli d 1

9 1'/ J h H ' , t, f h K Al h f WI a ign. nec me an ong 0and the late Mr. Park. / ., 0 n er~an Sellers of Jasper, me~1Jer 0 t e appa . i> a ::a- fitted sleeves ending in points' ov- sear B. Graham and Mi3", I Ga., and Wmnsboro, June 13th, by ltermty. At present he IS holding /er the hands. Her fingertip veil Thelma ,~arker of Winnsboro

Upon their return to Columbia, the Rev. J. P. Isenhower. 14 'If) !['a responsible position with the of nylon net was fastened to a ,w~re marn,ed Sundav. at Lakethey will be in their home on Earl- . The young, couple after a wed- ISloan Construction Co., in Green- crown of 'satin and lace. The CIty followmg ths service at thewood Drive ding trip to points in Georgia and. ville bride carried a white prayer bOOK, P~ntecostal Holiness Tabernacle.

. FI?rida are at home with the' It' is aI rare occasion :indeed: co.vere~ with lace and topped BIshop Dan T. M!lse per!0rmedbride's parents. .. d d b WJ.ih pmk rosebuds and narrow the ceremony. l' / / ?¥-'"l/

PA~KER-.GERALD Mr. Sellers is' the son of Mr. v.:hen a young bride IS atten e y satin streamers, scattered with The bride was gowned in a cos-MISS Stella Park~r and Mr. Joe and Mrs. W. J. Sellers of Jasper, SIXhand~ome stal:vart young men. rosebuds, and. tied in lovers' knots. tume of navy blue with matching

Gerald were marrl~d on . March Georgia and for the past three On Friday evening after the re- MISS,Bobbie Crapps was maid accessories and wore a corsage of2nd. They are ma,kmg their ho~ne years has been employed by the! Ihearsal MT. and Ms. Norman Pal- of .honor and Mrs. Joe Barnes was Talisman roses.for the. present WIth Mrs. Eunice Phillips Granite Company of Rion.j mer, Jr., and Miss Frances Coop- bridesmaid. Both are from Co- . Rev. ~nd Mrs. Gr~am a.re mak-Gardner, <,I er entertained delightfully the en- [umbia, mg theIr. home m Wmnsboroltire bridal party at their home. where he ~s pastor of the Pente-

. costal Holm s c urch.

At St. John{s E.piscopal Church

Miss Priscilla Anne Norris and Mr.Smith Wed Here Saturday, -Aug, 18th

MRS. WILLIAM PRESTON SMITH, JR.

Cheraw.

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Park-Sander s Vows Spoken'9-8in Presbyterian Church June 8

A wedding of interest to a The bridegroom had as his besthost of friends in this section Iman, Ira M, Buckner of Winns-was that of Miss Margaret R. boro, a college classmate.Park to Robert E. Sanders, both, Mrs. Park, mother of the bride,of Winnsboro, which was SOlem-I wore a dress of grey crepe with

,nized at seven thirty Saturday lace yoke and an orchid. Mrs., evening June 3 in the Union Me- Sanders, mother of the bride-morial Presbyterian church near groom, wore a dress of navy blueIhere. The impressive double and an orchid.Iring ceremony was performed by The bride, a daughter of. Mr, the Rev. Russell W. Park of Lake and Mrs. George R. Park 0'City, uncle of the bride and her .Winnsboro is a graduate of MonI pastor, the Rev. Arthur M. Mar- treat College and attended thtin, of Winnsboro. J 9s-tJ University of South Carolina; an

The beautiful sanctuary of the is employed in the regional officechurch was effectively decorated of the American Legion at Atwith a profusion of white gladi- Ianta, Georgia. The bridegroom is

f oli, magnolia leaves, southern the son of Mrs. W. T. Sanders of

I smilax, fever few, and ivy, Seven I Sumter and the late Mr. Saun-branched candelabra with light- ders. A graduate of Clemson Coli ed tapers to either side of the lege, he has been athletic directon

J altar and in the choir loft added and coach in Greenbrier high:a soft glow as the vows were school' near Winnsboro and nospoken in candlelight. is entering Emory University to

A program of nuptial music complete th.e work for his M.A.was rendered by Miss Adelaide degree .in history.

IBrooks, organist; Mrs. Edward Immediately after the cererno-Foster of Spartanburg, and Glen ny a reception was held at thConrad, Jr., of Chester, cousins Ihome of the bride's parents. Th

1of the bride. Miss Brooks play- Park home was decorated with a,ed before the ceremony "Trau- profusion of flowers in the tradimenei," by Schumann; "Shep- tional colors of green and white,herd's Idyll," by Geibel; "To A Iusing Admiral Byrd daisies anWild Rose," by MacDowell; "Ev- feverfew. The dining room wasening Star" by Wagner; "An- attractive with the table centereddante Cantabile" and "Romance." with a triple tiered wedding cake,"I Love Thee' by Grieg was sung flanked with burning candles iby Mrs. Foster; and "Because" .by silver candelabra to either side,Deflardelot by Mr. Conrad. At the and covered with a cut worIclose of the ceremony Mr. Conrad cloth, mints were served from silIalso sang "0 Perfect LOVe." The I ver compotes.traditional marches were used as Guests were met at the fronprocessional and recessional. entrance by Mr. and Mrs. DUshers were:. Rober~ Park, Timms and presented to the re-

brother of the bride; Manon C:0n- ceiving line composed of the bri-!rad of Che~ter, cousm of the bride; dal party . .Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dick-IRoy LeWIS and Frank Lewis. ers~n invited the guests into thICandles were. lIghted by Robert gift room. Serving punch and in, Park and Marion Conrad. ,dividual cakes were: Miss Betty;I The bride had only one at- Ridenour, Miss Joan Bell, both:: tendant: Miss Irma Holland of of Marietta, Georgia; Helen Con'Marietta, George, whe wore an rad and Doris Conrad, both ofaqua nylon taffeta, with full Chester; and Miss Marjorie Good-skirt, fitted bodice, long waist- son 0f Marietta, Georgia. TheIline with buttons from neck to bride's register was kept by Miss

Iwaist, carried a cascade bouquet Martha Crissey.of pink carnations end wore a For a going away outfit the

Ispray in her hair. bride was attired in a white suitThe bride entered with her fa- with white hat and accessories

ther, George R. Park, by whom and wore the orchid lifted fromshe was given in marriage. Her, her bridal bouquet. After a bridalwedding gown was of ivory sat-I trip the young couple will be atin, fitted bodice, marquisette home at 209 Thompson Hall, Em-yoke, long sleeves \with points ov-

1ory University, Georgia, af.ter

er the wrists, trimmed with seed Jun:.::e~12::;.~ _pearls, lace bertha with full skirt!

, ending in a long, train and a veil Iof bridal illsusion. She carried a

'I cascade bouquet of white carna-!tions, showered with ribbon and

! centered with an orchid. .__ ' __ -,,---:::--_--::--=---;:-.--

Miss Margaret -Anne Odom Is BrideOf Mr. Gerald Robert Ritzheimer