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The Times and Democrat from Orangeburg, South Carolina • 12

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THE TIMES AND DEMOCRAT, ORANGEBURG, S. SUNDAY, JULY 15. 1962 pace roim-B 25th Anniversary WATCH E1ES Wl Newsfeahires A regular rest period away i A Drop In Honors Woll-to-Woll CARPET Guaranteed Installation by graduate mechanic of Country's largest rug School. Samuel A. Ruples from the television set is a must for every young fan, says the National Society for the Preven ry wi Mr.

and Mrs. Samuel Andrew tion of Blindness. Ruple were honored on Sunday a Eyes go through their period ternoon, July 1, 1962, with an in of greatest growth and change formal Drop-In from 5:00 to 00 during childhood, the socle ty Uiae turn p.m. at their residence, 1195 Eu taw Avenue, given by their daugh HBHT a ter, Miss Betsy Ruple, in honor of points out. You wouldn't want your child to do heavy work with the rest of his body and the1 work he does with his eyes should i be limited too.

I their 25th wedding anniversary 1474 Charleston Hwy. which was June 30. Guests were greeted at the door by Betsy, and introduced to her mother and father, who were as sisted in receiving by Mrs. Ruple's parents. Mr.

and Mrs. William Ed ward Hughes, of Bishopville. Mr, I 'i I vi ivy if i Ruple is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Brooks Ruple of Orangeburg.

Mrs. Ruple was lovely in a blue lace street length dress over taf feta. Her corsage was a purple EXTERIOR orchid. ywllliWP JpiliB Miss Willie E. Hughes, sister of Mrs.

Ruple, of Bishopville invited the guests into the den where delicious refreshments of cake i' squares, Chinese tea balls, heart- ran shaped party mints, salted nuts and punch were served by Miss Dianne Knight and Miss Ollie Ru ple of Orangeburg. Mrs. J. Earn iMTtmnnT est Shuler of Cameron presided at the punch bowl. Mrs.

Bryant Shu ler was in attendance at the regis AUGUST BRIDE ELECT FETED Rosewood Drive. Pictured left to right Miss Julia Walling, who will be wed to are Mrs. Brantly Walling, mother of Mr. Frank Edward Brooks on Aug. 25, the honoree; Miss Walling, honoree; was guest of honor iat a miscellaneous Mrs.

F. Edward Brooks mother of shower given Thursday night by Mrs. the groom elect; Mrs. Crider and Mrs. Swinion Crider and Mrs.

Bobby Bait- Baltzegar. zegar at the home of Mrs. Crider on MR. AND MRS. SAMUEL ANDREW RUPLE SELECT COLORS FOR YOUR HOME FROM OVER 1000 CHOICES IN THE Elaine Kemmerlin Is Wed To Kenneth Ray Smoak Miss Walling Recipient Of Shower Gifts Miss Julia Walling whose mar Miss Stallworth Is Wed To Mr.

Stone In Chester ter. Goodbyes were said to Mrs. Harvey M. Watson Sr. of Sumter.

About 50 guests called during the appointed hour to felicitate the honorees. Out of town guests included Mr. and Mrs. Wellie L. Whetstone, Mr.

and Mrs. Wilson Dufft, and Mrs. Dewitt Whetstone of North; J. Ernest Shuler and Richard Shuler of Cameron. In addition to their daughter Betsy, Mr.

and Mrs. Ruple have another daughter and and Mrs. (Francis Ann) Robert T. Felkel and two grandchildren, Deborah Ann and Robert Andrew Felkel, who are stationed at Mainz, Germany. riage to Mr.

Frank Mward Brooks Jr. will be a social event soie and alencon lace. Her bouquet was a cascade of rubrum lilies and of Aug. 25, was honored Thurs Mr. and Mrs.

Michael G. Kemmerlin, Sr. of Orangeburg announce the marriage of their daughter, Elaine to Kenneth Ray Smoak, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mel-vin Daye, also of Oangeburg.

The double ring ceremony was stephanotis. TmiT mmi day night, July 12, at eight p. m. RT OF COLO LIBRA The maid of honor, Miss Melinda Goodman of Salisbury, N. wore yellow chiffon with full skirt and satin belt.

She carried a cascade en by Mrs. Swinton Crider and II 111 11 Mrs. Bobby Baltzegar at the home of Mrs. Crider on Rosewood Drive. "i performed by the couple's pastor, Rev.

J. M. Lane in the presence of relatives and friends on June 30, at 7:30 p.m. Immediately after the ceremony, a reception was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Michael G. Kemmerlin, brother and sister inlaw of the bride. Mrs. Smoak is a graduate of Orangeburg High School. Mr.

Smoak attended Edisto High school at Cordova, and is presently employed with U. S. Plywood Corporation. After a short wedding trip, the young couple will reside in 8 -a The honoree was attired in an of red roses. The brides-maids were Miss Martha Woods of Charlotte, and Mrs.

John Miller Woods, sister of the groom, of attractive cotton print dress with which she wore white accessories. Miss Marion Gene Stallworth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Arlington Stallworth of Chester, became the bride of Mr. Robert Tyler Stone, son of Dr.

and Mrs. Robert Hamlin Stone of Jefferson, N. in an eight o'clock ceremony July 14 at the Purity Presbyterian Church, Chester. Dr. R.

Stone, father of the bridegroom officiated, and Rev. Robert Dobbins, pastor of the bride, assisted him. The bride, giyen in Wrriage by her father, jworesAf full length gown of peaji de soie, styled with a semi long bodice, appliinred with lace an4 buttoned in back with eelf coverai buttons. The Sabrina neckline wal decorated with a yoke of re embroideredalencon lace, outlined in neeed pearls. Her elbow length vedlof silk illusion was at tached to rose of.ivory peau de Bridal Party Is Given In Honor Of Miss Gardner Among the out-of-town parties A corsage of white carnations was pinned to her dress by the hostesses.

Mrs. Crider greeted guests if Charlotte. Their dresses and bouquets were the same as those of the maid of honor. Junior bridesmaid was Miss Sallie Stallworth of Charleston, cousin of the bride and Colors unlimitedl the most exciting array of faihion-approved colon ever available. Start with a rug a drape an accessory and refreshing new colors from our Library of Colors match to harmonize, blend fo emphasize, or contrast to make your home the show, place of the neighborhood.

Every color in this system is available in both interior and exterior finishes. in a pink sheath dress with match ing accessories. As guests arrived, each receiv held for Miss Sandra Gardner of ed a favor of a miniature rice bag tied with white satin ribbon. Holly Hill who will be wed July 15, was a linen shower given by Mrs. granddaughter of Mr.

and Mrs. 0. H. Wienges of St Matthews. Dr.

Richard Curry Blackwell, uncle of the groom, of New York The party rooms were artisti Ben L. Cook of Denmark, Mrs. cally decorated with mixed sum Joe Haigler of Cameron, Mrs. Lever Shuler of Holly Hill, Mrs. City was best man.

Ushers were Thomas Arrington Stallworth brother of the bride, of Chester, mer flowers, and the living room held an attractive arrangement of roses. James Williamson of Norway, and Mrs. E. O. Aultman at the Ault- IT COSTS Several bridal contests and games were played after which man's home in Oflangeburg on July 5 at 7:30 p.

m. NO MORE the winners presented their priz The hostesses greeted the guests es to Miss Walling. Norman Wellborn cousin of the bride, of Liberty, S. John Miller Woods of Charlotte. Robert Carl Hord of Charlotte, Eric Lud-wig Stone of Charlotte, and Lawrence M.

Kimbrough of Davidson, N. Immediately following the ceremony, a reception given by the and pinned white wedding bell favors on each one. The Aultman The honoree was presented a TO USE home wns decorated with arrange 'lU ments of mixed summer flowers. QUALITY PAINTS! three tiered lavender bed spread by the hostesses. She also received a large basket attractively decorated and filled with many Miss Butler And Mr.

Hoover Are Wed In Elloree Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Polin of Elloree announce the marriage of their granddaughter, the former Miss Peggy Lee Butler, to Mr.

Billy Gene Hoover, son of Mr. and Mrs. Odelle Hoover of Orangeburg. The double ring ceremony was performed by the Rev. J.

W. Middleton, pastor of the bride, in the presence of relatives and friends on June 29 at six o'clock. Mrs. Hoover is a graduate of Elloree High School and is now employed at Elloree Garment Inc. Mr.

Hoover is a graduate of Orangeburg High School and is now employed at the Plywood Inc. in Orangeburg. Mr. and Mrs. Hoover will reside on West Hampton St.

in Elloree. For the occasion the honoree was attractive in a pale green dress bride's parents was held in the MRS. KENNETH RAY SMOAK Chester Memorial Hall. with white accessories. The host handsome and useful gifts.

After a social hour, Mrs. Crider i For the wedding trip the bride esses presented her with a yellow See the exciting new selection of colors now available at wore a 6uit of aqua silk linen, and Mrs. Baltzegar served party refreshments of London fog, brid with a print silk blouse, and match al cakes, miniature heart sand ing hat. Her accesories were bone, and she added a white orchid cor wiches, salted nuts and mints. sage.

The couple went to the Approximately 25 friends of Miss mountains of North Carolina. Walling were present for the glamellia corsage. Several contests led by Mrs. Cook, were played. After which the guests were served delicious refreshments of sandwiches, nuts, mints, frosted cake squares, cookies and punch.

Then Miss Gardner was showered with many lovely and useful gifts of linen presented to her in a clothes basket. The hostesses remembered her with a lovely They will be at home at Fort BRIGtlTtia i Sill, Oklahoma beginning July 25 1962. The outer walls of the state i urm innnm HARDWARE The bride graduated from Ches Capitol at Frankfort, are ornamented with 70 Ionic columns, all ter High School and then from carved from single blocks of stone. Queens College. Charlotte where she was a member of Alpha Delta Pi Social Sorority.

She was present When that yeast dough is rising, never keep it warm over a pilot flame because the chances are it will get too warm. The dough should rise at a 80 to SS degree temperature. ed to the Chester Assembly in 1959. She is the grand daughter of Mrs. Marvin A.

Arant and the late Miss Walsh Is Honored With Bridal Shower Mrs. Horton Hair and Miss Yvonne Hair honored Miss Martha Walsh, bride-elect of July 29, with a miscellaenous shower on June 28 at their home. Favors of wedding rings tied with white satin ribbon were pinned to guests as they arrived. The honoree wore for the occasion a rose shantung sheath with white accessories and was given a corsnge of white carnations by the hostesses. The party rooms were lovely with several arrangements of summer flowers.

After several bridal contests, the guests were served refreshments of chicken salad sandwiches, cookies and iced punch. The hostesses presented Miss Walsh with a dinner plate in her breakfast china and also remembered Miss Wilma Rost Amaker, bride-elect, with a piece of her chosen china pattern. After a social period, the honoree was the recipient of many lovely gifts. Mr. Arant of Orangeburg.

The bridegroom graduated from HDOSPfflP Myers Park High School, Charlotte, and then from Davidson Col. Mrs. Lancaster Entertains Club PROVIDENCE Because of the variety of summer activities, only two tables were set up for bridge when Mrs. Wynona Imcaster entertained the Providence Bridge Club on Tuesday afternoon. Arrangements of gold and yellow zinnias, marigolds and other seasonal flowers were admired by the ladies.

Colorful mints in baskets of the lege where he was a member of Kappa Sigma Social fraternity. He will enter the Armed Forces July 'A Re5tontl 23. i Guests from Orangeburg attend' ing the wedding were Mrs. Marvin he a mi Z3Z52 Arant, Mr. and Mrs.

James W. Wolfe and their children Bettis, Julie, Jim and Mike, and Mr. Harry Bryant shape of hearts, and diamonds wre Home Hints far ttw fc yiHmeJggj Some cooks find that adding a teaspoon of vinegar to the water in which eggs are being poached helps to keep the egg whites from placed on the tables for the members to enjoy. Calorie counting went out the window when the hostess served deluxe banana splits in attractive yellow dishes. At the conclusion of several progressions, attractive planters were given to Mrs.

Clint Shuler and Mrs. Charles Hutto for the highest scores while Mrs. P. L. Shuler spreading unduly.

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