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The Times and Democrat from Orangeburg, South Carolina • 14

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Page 48, THE TIMES AND DEMOCRAT, Orangeburg, S.C., Sunday, December 22, 1968 XWX'XX-XXXXy V.S i. I -4 -i 4 ''4- f' mr-nwiinil MRS. OTIS MILLS GOODLETT 111 MRS. CHARLES THOMAS ADAMS MRS. JAMES WILSON AXON MRS.

MACK ANDY LUNDY 111 The Bridal Path RELATED STORIES IN THIS SECTION RELATED STORIES IN WIS SECTION DEMPSEY-MOREHEAD the First Church of the Nazarene in Orangeburg. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest B. Crosby Jr.

of Orangeburg, and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Bailey D. Adams of Norway. The engagement of Miss Meree Elaine Dempsey to Mr.

Arthur Eugene Morehead III is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Franklin Dempsey. Mr. Morehead is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Arthur Eugene Morehead Jr. of A March wedding is planned. RUPLE-NEDDO The engagement of Miss Linda Jean Ruple of Branch-ville to Sgt. Howard Leroy Neddo is announced by her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Marion David Ruple. Sgt. Neddo is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Neddo of Columbia. The wedding is planned for December twenty-ninth. CROSS-HUTTO Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Russell Cross of Cross announce the engagement of their daughter, Elizabeth Rogers Cross to Mr.

William Spencer Hutto of Holly Hill. Mr. Hutto is nA a( l.r Ui.U tk 1. IT. .44 A A 14 uic sum ui hub.

nina u. nukwauu un imw uu nuiiu. i laic BOWMAN-LUND August wedding is planned. MiM Caroline Thayer Bowman became the bride of Mr. Sv ty 'f Ma Andy Lundy III in ceremony taking-place -in the 1 Chanel ftf St Paul'st Mfhnd irfvoiiirWi 'rth Sfl' MaV December twenty-first at twelve noon.

The bride isNthe daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Brewin Bowman of Orangeburg and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Mack Andy Lundy also of Orangeburg.

Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Woodward Rutland of Columbia announce the engagement of their daughter, Mary Marie to Mr. Charles Parham Eargle. Mr.

Eargle is the son of Dr. and Mrs. Homer Melton Eargle of Orangeburg. An April wedding is planned. WORRELL GOODLETT On Saturday evening, December twenty-first at seven thirty o'clock, Miss Julia Marie Worrel, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. William Bonner Worrell of Orangeburg, was married to Mr. Otis Mills Goodlett III in a ceremony taking place at the Northside Baptist Church in Orangeburg. The groom is the son of Dr. and Mrs.

Otis Mills Goodlett Jr. of Williamston. LANE-AXON On Saturday afternoon, December twenty-first at four o'clock, Miss Mabel Rebecca Lane, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Franklin Lane of Camden, Alabama was married to Mr.

James Wilson Axon of Orangeburg in a ceremony taking place in the First Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church in Camden, Alabama. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James Cecil Axon of Orangeburg. I MISS CYNTHIA RAE TILL TILL-ZEIGLER Mr.

and Mrs. W.J. Bryan Till Jr. announce the engagement of their daughter, Cynthia Rae, to Mr. Roland Lee Zeigler III, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Roland Lee (Buster) Zeigler Jr. A February wedding is planned. CROSBYADAMS Miss Connie Rosemary Crosby became the bride of Mr. Charles Thomas Adams in a ceremony taking place Saturday evening, November ninth at seven o'clock at MISS MARY MARIE RUTLAND Miss Julia Marie Worrell; 1 x.

Mr. Otis Goodlett Wed Miss Julia Marie Worrell, the wrists. Hand-clipped daughter of Mr. and Mrs. chantilly lace embossed the William Bonner Worrell of bodice and hemline.

She wore Orangeburg, became the a matching cathedral length bride, of Mr. Otis Mills mantilla and carried a Goddlett, III, son of Dr. and cascade of white lillies of the Mrs. Otis Mills Goodlett, Jr. of valley, white roses and a Williamston at the Northside white orchid corsage in the Baptist Church at seven center.

-thirty o'clock, Saturday Mrs. Joseph F. Worrell, evening December 21. sister-in-law of the bride and The double ring ceremony Miss Frances Elizabeth was performed by the Goodlett, sister of the groom Reverend Francis E. Davis, served as matron and maid of Preceding the ceremony, Mr.

honor. Both wore floor-length Byron Wiles presented a gowns of ruby collar and long program of nuptial music, sleeves. A satin band Miss Gail Dukes sang "0 enhanced the empire waist. Perfect "Because" They wore satin bows and and "The WedSing grayer." carried a cascade of The church was1 beautifully varigated pink and shocking decorated with palms and pink miniature elegant brass candelabra. A large carnations, arrangement of taAxed 'white The bridesmaids were Miss flowers was placed in the Ann Vaughan and Miss Helen I Vaughan, both cousins of the The giv.en in bride, of Charleston; Miss marriage by her father, was Sharon Smith of Orangeburg beautiful in her.

floor-length and Miss Laxie White of wedding gown of silk peau de Springfield. Their dresses soie. The gown was designed and bouquets were identical with a Florentine neckline, to the honor attendants', empire waist and long sleeves Miss Tonya Phillips, cousin ending in Calla lily points Over (Please Turn To Page 6B) 4' I Hfto ar li Vx 'i La AS IljV: DEMPSEY MISS ELIZABETH ROGERS CROSS A55 1AZ)1 UPLE J. w. HARDWARE A STILL A NICE SELECTION OF OUTSTANDING GIFT ITEMS!.

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