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fffr (UtmeB ani jHemot rat Weddings and engagements Orangeburg, S.C., Sunday, June 27, 1993, Page 5C M'7 4 Hodge-Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Hodge Jr. of St.

Matthews announce the engagement of their daughter, Pamela Louise Hodge 1 V- of Elloree, to Darrell Heath Johnson of Orangeburg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey L. Johnson of Orangeburg. The bride-elect is the granddaughter of Ms.

Agnes B. Rentz of St. Matthews and the late Frederick J. Rentz; and Ms. Wynelle Hodge Harrison of Birmingham, and the late Thomas B.

Hodge Sr. and Ms. Maude I. Hodge. The bridegroom-elect is the grandson of the late Mr.

and Mrs. Newman I. Jackson; and Dick Johnson of Mullins and the late Mrs. Pauline Johnson. Miss Hodge is a 1990 graduate of Calhoun Academy in St.

Matthews and attended Francis Marion University in Florence. She is employed by Lake Electric Inc. in Orangeburg. Mrs. Sean Morgan Ryan Mrs.

Kelvin C. Irick Miss Pamela Louise Hodge Johnson is a 1990 graduate of Orangeburg-Wilkinson High School and is employed by Heilig-Myers Distribution Center in Orangeburg. The wedding is planned for Nov. 27 at First Baptist Church in St. Matthews.

Alston-lrick Ulmer-Ryan Wedding anniversaries The Times and Democrat will publish stories of couples celebrating their 50th, 60th and 75th wedding anniversaries. Information and photos can be submitted by mail or in person. Deadline for submitting wedding anniversaries is noon Tuesday for publication on Sunday. Kimberly Claire Ulmer of Mount Pleasant and Lt. Sean Morgan Ryan of Colorado Springs, were united in marriage at 4 p.m.

June 26 at the Cathedral of St. John the Baptist in Charleston. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Louis Goldiner of Mount Pleasant, and Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas Milling Ulmer of Cameron. The groom is the son of Lt. Gen. and Mrs.

Michael Edward Ryan of Washington, D.C. The Rev. Gregory West officiated at the ceremony. Given in marriage by her stepfather, Hubert Louis Goldiner, the bride was attended by the groom's sister, Colleen Jane Ryan of Charleston, as maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Kristi Marie Cox of Orangeburg, cousin of the bride; Elisabeth Mary Goldiner of Mount Pleasant, stepsister of the bride; Mary Kathleen Ryan of Charleston, sister of the groom; Elizabeth Haynesworth Bull of Cameron; Leslie Ann Warth of Orangeburg; Linda Elaine Ryan of Charleston, sister-in-law of the groom; and Sarah Catherine Raines of Charleston.

Michael Edward Ryan Jr. of Charleston, brother of the groom, was best man. Groomsmen were Lt. Jonathan Garnet Walters, Lt. William Heath Rushing, Lt.

Dwayne Apisa LaHaye, all of Colorado Springs; Thomas Frederic Ulmer of St. Matthews, brother of the bride; and Lt. Troy Lee Burn, Lt. Yong Suyk Kim and Lt. Shawn Donald Welsh, all of Colorado Springs.

Ring bearer was Grayson Louis Blackwell Jr. of Orangeburg, nephew of the bride. Flower girls were Allison Louise Black-well of Orangeburg, niece of the bride, and Shelby Morgan Ryan of Charleston, niece of the groom. Following the ceremony, a reception was held at Charleston Visitors Center. After a wedding trip to the Cayman Islands, the couple will reside in Del Rio, Texas.

The bride attended the College of Charleston and is employed by Marriott Hotels. The groom is a graduate of the U.S. Air Force Academy and will enter pilot training with the U.S. Air Force. Dena R.

Alston and Kelvin C. Irick, both of Orangeburg, were united in marriage at 5 p.m. June 26 at Jerusalem United Methodist Church in Orangeburg. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Ayers of Bamberg. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Irick of Orangeburg. The Rev.

George McClenan and the Rev. Benjamin Webb officiated at the ceremony. Given in marriage by her father, the bride was attended by her sister, Taefa Ayers of Aiken, as maid of honor and Brenda Raysor of Bamberg as matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Tonya Barnwell of Bamberg, Delecia Givens of Ehrhardt and Tarshua Banister of Orangeburg, cousins of the bride; Trenny Brown of Orangeburg, cousin of the groom; Tonja Sease of Rock Hill; Jacqueline Thomas and Melba Irick, both of Orangeburg, sisters of the groom; and Teresea Haigler of Orangeburg; Geoffery Henderson of Orangeburg was best man. Groomsmen were Dwayne Harper of Seattle, and Danny Middleton and Reggie Seaberry, both of Orangeburg, cousins of the groom; Daryl Behling of Palm Bay, brother of the groom; Kim Olige of Charlotte; Michael Waiters and Andre Tyler, both of Orangeburg; and Leonard Paige, Andre Williams, John Faust and Jerome Gibson, all of Columbia.

Ring bearers were Larry C. Behling of Bamberg, cousin of the bride, and Kevin S. Irick of Orangeburg, son of the bride and groom. Flower girls were Tanisha Givens and Tiffany Howard, cousins of the bride, and Jasmine Murdaugh. Following the ceremony, a reception was held at the Little Theatre in Bamberg.

After a wedding trip to the Bahamas, the couple will reside in Orangeburg. The bride is a graduate of Bamberg-Ehrhardt High School and Orangeburg-Calhoun Technical College. She is attending and is employed by South Carolina State University. The groom is a graduate of Orangeburg-Wilkinson High School and South Carolina State University. He is employed by the Columbia Police Department.

Brides registered at Belk Hudson receive: Free gift for registering. Free gift wrap. Table Top Plan available subject to credit approval. 10 discount if you wish to complete registered patterns. Credit on gift exchanges registered on Belk's Bridal Computer, six month limit.

I IHU I HI 1.4II 4pJlLIJlJ June 24 June 26 1 i i June 27 July 3 Mrs. Ronald David Jones Mrs. LeRoy Jamison Lefft-Jones Gilyard-Jamison July 6 July 8 July 9 July 10 Rena M. Apgar Robbie Dunning Susan Rast Brian Lesh Sylvia Green Walter Edwards Tamera Leonne Bowman John Gregory Wilson Joyce Lefft Ronald Jones Heather Hewitt Larry Baltzegar Candace Knight Russell Ellerbe Christine Carson Willie Zimmerman Anita Louise Judy Jerry Allen Martin Darlene Meggs James Walters Courtney Alean Crook Thomas McCoy Richardson, Jr. Kimberly Claire Ulmer Sean Ryan Deborah A.

Williams Terence W. Shepard Lori Rene Surles Kevin Nettles Stephanie Grace Jennings Brantly William Stokes Frances Wolfe Norman Andrews Cynthia Johnson Anthony Berry Jennifer Wash Lance Rooney Adrienne Eychelle Fogle Tyron L. Clinton Marcellette Michele Welfare Kenneth Oscar Browne Brenda L. Myers Rommie Williams Shalanda Keller Raymond Martin Tammy Terrelle Boyd Alford Lee Addision, Jr. Tarita Sims Sammie Milhouse Lisa Delyn Stillenger Joey F.

Whitt Tammy Kirkus Taylor Koch Terri Gilliam Tony Drawdy Julie Dodd John Richey Mindy Renee Dukes James Elliot Dantzler Delores Green Jimmie Key Jennifer Worley Eugene Rickenbacker Francine Guess Nathan Morrow Coretta Green Lorenzo Jamison Susan Marie Lopez Robert William Myers, Jr Cheri Bradford Michael Lee Becky Steele Harold McLeod Christine Chaille Richard Baldwin Leigh Ann Furtick Daniel Randall Verna Loise Dauway Floyd Gordon Rachel Murphy Antonio Samuel Jennifer Antley Patrick Moore Tonya R. Dukes Harry L. Johnson Tammy Denise Crim Troy Dwayne Widener Andrea D. Lewis Clayton Goldsmith Jennifer White Darrell Bernard Keller Stephanie Edwards Conrad Felks Elisha Jester Elliott Dominick Mellie E. Smith George C.

Davis Angie Nalley Jay Bruner Lisa Camille Givens Calvan Van Cheeseboro Marian Smith Joseph Anthony Leonardi Kristina Seale James Finlay Julie Lynn Webb Anthony Viera Nicole L. Jones Mark Garvin Maree Felder Joel Decelles Elaine Lindsay Alex Twedt Tara Williams Cal Stillinger Kimberly Felkel Jonathan Noe' Leigh A. Kyzer Walt McConnell Following the ceremony, a reception was held at 250 Hillsboro Road. The couple will reside in Orangeburg. The bride is a graduate of Wilkinson High School and South Carolina State University.

She is employed by The Regional Medical Center in Orangeburg as activities therapist. The groom is a graduate of Wilkinson High School and attended Orangeburg-Calhoun Technical College. He served in the U.S. Army and is employed by TRMC as central supply clerk. July 17 July 24 Winifred Joyce Lefft of Orangeburg and Ronald David Jones of Dayton, Ohio, were united in marriage at 6 p.m.

June 26 at Trinity United Methodist Church in Orangeburg. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Winifred Gadson Lefft of Orangeburg and the late Joseph D. Lefft. The groom is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Donald D. Jones of Dayton. The Rev. John D.

Boone Jr. and the Rev. George F. Manigo officiated at the ceremony. Given in marriage by her brother, Joseph R.

Lefft, the bride was attended by her sister, Charmaine Y. Lefft of Orangeburg, as maid of honor and Mrs. Felicia Howard of Columbia as matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Christina Brown and Mrs. Louie Mills, both of Rock Hill; Mrs.

Evonne Hanson and Mrs. Yolanda Kennedy, both of Columbia; Mrs. Benita Lefft of Columbia, sister-in-law of the bride; Mrs. Martha Cox of Miami and Mrs. Donnetta Wells of Indianapolis, sisters of the groom; Damita Salters of Fort Lauderdale, Mrs.

Rosalind Hanson of Van-denburg, Mrs. Karen Key of North Augusta; and Donnetta Cox of Miami, niece of the groom. Anthony Jones of Detroit and John Jones of Indianapolis, brothers of the groom, were best men. Groomsmen were Todd Gomez, Kwame Innis and Roderick Yearwood, all of New York; LaDon McFadgen and Mychael Turner, both of Dayton; Luther Cox of Miami and Barry Wells of Indianapolis, brothers-in-law of the groom; Joseph Leake of Boston; William Hinch of Chicago; and Gary Hanson of Van-denburg and Anthony Rojas of Charleston, cousins of the bride. Ring bearer was Joseph Evan Lefft of Columbia, nephew of the bride.

Flower girls were Alexandria Howard of Columbia and AlexSandra Cox of Miami, niece of the groom. Following the ceremony, a reception was held at Smith-Hammond-Middleton Memorial Center at South Carolina State University. After a wedding trip to Ocho Rios, Jamaica, the couple will reside in Mexico City. The bride is a 1982 graduate of Orangeburg-Wilkinson High School and a 1986 graduate of the University of South Carolina, with a bachelor's degree in marketing and management. She received a master of business administration degree from Winthrop University in Rock Hill in 1992 and is employed by as an account executive.

The groom is a 1982 graduate of Walter E. Stebbins High School in Dayton and a 1986 graduate of Dartmouth College in Hanover, N.H., with a bachelor's degree in computer science. He received a master of business administration degree, with a concentration in finance, from New York University in 1990 and is employed by Banc One in Mexico City as an executive development officer. Burnnette Gilyard and LeRoy Jamison, both of Orangeburg, were united in marriage at 6 p.m. June 13 in Orangeburg.

The bride is the daughter of Catherine Gilyard of Orangeburg. The groom is the son of Eddie L. Jamison of Orangeburg. Judge Margaret Thompson officiated at the ceremony. Given in marriage by her brother, William Gilyard III, the bride was attended by her niece, Laura Gabriel of Bronx, N.Y., as maid of honor.

Samuel Harmon of Denmark was best man. Bates-Brown Mr. and Mrs. K.B. Bates Sr.

of Norway announce the engagement of their daughter, Patricia Arleen Bates of Norway, to David Scott Brown of Irmo, son of Mr. and Mrs. David Brown of Irmo. The bride-elect is the granddaughter of Harvey M. Bates of Norway and the late Lera B.

Bates; and the late Mr. and Mrs. H.B. Stillinger. The bridegroom-elect is the grandson of Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Brown of Irmo; and Mr. and Mrs. WTilliam Maguire of Eatontown, N.J. Miss Bates is a graduate of Heritage Hall Academy in Norway and Orangeburg Beauty School.

She is employed by Regis Hair Stylists at the Prince of Orange Mall in Orangeburg. Brown is a graduate of Irmo High School and served in the U.S. Marine Corps. He is employed by July 31 August 7 (Ik Ukdkwi Miss Patricia Arleen Bates Gaston Copper Recycling Corp. The wedding is planned for Aug.

14 at Willow Swamp Baptist Church in Norway. i i.

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