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The Greenville News from Greenville, South Carolina • Page 26

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Mss Redding Is Bride lOB-Tht Sunday, May 28, 1972 yum? TRAVELERS REST Miss Linda Dale Redding and Milton Dale Westmoreland said marriage promises Saturday at 7 p.m. at the home of the bride's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Leopard of 3 Walnut Lane. A reception followed.

Mountain Creek Road, Greenville, and the late Mr. Westmoreland. His uncle, Ray Allen of Greenwood, was best man. The Rev. James Hadaway, pastor of Cox's Chapel Baptist Church, heard the vows.

After a wedding trip to Orlando, the couple will live on State Park Road, Greenville An employe of Norwich Pharmacal the bride is the daughter of Mrs. Jim Redding of Highway 25. She was attended by Miss Brenda Gail Redding, her twin sister. The groom works for A and having attended Gretnville Technical Education Center. He is the son of Mrs.

Harold Westmoreland of Old PARADE OF 17 HOMES OPEN SUNDAY 2 to 6 i'i SSf' :4 ill Yt VI Hi if yd 7 l'V 1 1 MRS. SUMMER i EVERYDAY SPECIAL MRS. CASEY MRS. THRASHER MRS. TIXSLEY MRS.

STEWART MRS. PACE Honeymoons Follow Nuptials 100 DACRON POLYESTER Columbia, 6isters of the bride; Miss Marcia Wessinger and Miss Karen Wessinger of Saluda; Miss Ann Summer and Mies Mary Baker. Miss Sharon Saville of Columbia was junior bridesmaid. Mr. Summer was his son's best man.

Ushers were Henry Summer of Columbia and Walter Summer of 48" WIDE 1ST QUALITY SATEEN UNFINISHED 29c HOUSE OF FASHIONS 3036 Wade Hampton Blvd. (Just beyond SCX bank on right) Washington, D. brothers of the groom; Ronald Saville of Columbia; William Wessinger of Saluda; Ralph Baker, Erwin Baker and Roger Pritcher. Wayne Boyd Counts of Amerious, was junior usher. The newlyweds are honeymooning along the coast.

,0 DRAPERY ANTIQUE SATIN CASEMENT HEAVY COTTON 10 TO 40 YD. I if, newlyweds left on a trip to Florida. BOLAND-SUMMER NEWBERRY Nuptials were held Saturday for Miss Susan Boland and Ralph Baker Summer in West End Baptist Church. The iRev. Ralph E.

Rhyme heard the vows at the 8 p.m. service. Mr. and Mrs. George Boland of 513 Wright parents of the bride, gave a reception in the community hall.

The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Claridge Walter Summer of 1903 Main St. The bride is a graduate of Winthrop College where she received a B. S.

degree. The groom attends Newberry College and expects to be graduated in August with a B. S. degree. Matron of honor was Mrs.

William Wessinger of Saluda, sister of the bride. Other attendants were Mrs. Alvin Callen of Kansas City, Husband Gone; Doq Retrained TRENTO, Italy Luigi Spanelli, 38, claims that he had a perfectly good reason to give his wife a black eye. After a month's selling trip on the road, Spanelli brought his boss home to dinner to show him how he ruled his house. He called to his dog to bring him his slippers, but the cocker spaniel brought him a dish towel and scrub brush instead.

"My wife had retrained him while I was away," he explained. A cute little house full of today's fashions. 1 to 10 Yd. Lengths 10c Yd. GRADUATION GIFT with each purchase of $6 or more.

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MARTIN and Mrs. Henrv Everett Pace of 5027 Chaffin Drive in Nashville, Tenn. He earned a bachelor's degree from the School of Engineering, University of Tennessee, and a master's in business administration from University of Southern Illinois. A reception at the Jones home followed the ceremony. After a wedding trip to Mexico City and Acapulco, the couple will live at 119 Keith Drive.

SHELTON-MARTIN Miss Sandra Dean Shelton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Walter Shelton of 46 Montis Drive, became the bride of Terry Clifton Martin Saturday in White Horse Heights Baptist Church. The Rev. Dewey Lewis officiated at the 2:30 p.m.

service. Parents of the groom are the Rev. and Mrs. John Clifton Martin of 402 N. Ellis Joanna.

Matron of honor was Mrs. Thomas Collins of Salem, sister of the bride. Other attendants were Mrs. Dcron Shelton of Winston-Salem, N.C; Miss Barbara Brown of Greensboro, N.C, and Miss Gail Shelton, sister of the bride. Another sister, Miss Frankie Shelton, was flower girl.

Donald Swygert of Joanna served as best man. Ushers were Gary Bouknight of Joanna, Jerry Kinard of Westminster, George Shelton and Kenneth Shelton. The groom is a graduate of Elim Bible Institute, Lima, N.Y., is stationed at Myrtle Beach with the Air Force. The couple is honeymooning in the mountains. WILSON-THRASHER Terry Benjamin Thrasher and his bride, the former Miss Mary Sandra Wilson, are taking a wedding trip to Myrtle Beach after their nuptials at 4 p.m.

Saturday. The Rev. John Livingston officiated at the rites at John Knox Presbyterian Church. Mr. and Mrs.

Walter Lowe Wilson of 303 Rockmont Road are parents of the, bride, a Winthrop College alumna. Her honor attendants were her sister, Miss Cynthia Wilson, and the groom's sister, Mrs. T.P. Hartness. The groom, a graduate of East Tennessee State University, is a son of the late Mrs.

Frances Nutting Reese. He was attended by T.P. Hartness as best man. Ushers were Douglas W. Parker, David S.

Brownlee. William R. Hartness and Henry C. Skaggs of Charleston, W.Va. The bride is employed by Peoples National Bank.

The groom is a job developer with the S.C. Department of Corrections. After a reception at the Wilson home, the newlyweds left on a trip to Myrtle Beach. They will live at 11 Vista Villa Apts. -U lii Resort, WILLIAMS-CASEY ENOREE Fred Roger Casey married Miss Nancy Kay Williams Saturday at 6 p.m.

at the First Baptist The Rev. Harvey Johnson heard the vows. The bride, who attended Winthrop College, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Furman Ervin Williams of Highway 221.

They were hosts for a reception in the church social hall. An alumnus of Georgia Southern College, the groom is in the Marine Corps sta-'. tioned at Cherry Point, N.C. His parents are Mr. and Mrs.

Paul Roger Casey of 1920 jAustell Road, Marietta, Ga. Mrs. Fritz Baldwin of Charleston was her sister's matron of honor. Maid of honor was Miss Brenda Hen- drick of Conway. Other at-, tendants were Miss Deborah Thomas of Laurens; Miss Karen Murphy of Columbia and Mrs.

Truman Owens of Spartanburg, sister of the groom. Father of the groom was best man. Ushers were Truman Owens of Spartanburg; Rodney Casey of Columbus, Joseph Coleman and Forrest Mangum of Marietta. After a wedding trip to Gatlinburg, the couple will live in Newport, N.C. ANTHONY-STEWART GASTONIA, N.C.

A garden reception on the lawn of the Pisgah Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church followed the Saturday i of Miss Rebecca Phifer Anthony and Marcus Hoke Stewart. The Rev. Robert Elliott heard the vows at the noon ceremony. Mr. and Mrs.

Rufus Pressly Anthony Jr. of 1418 Westbrook Circle are parents of the bride. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Connor Edward Stewart of 106 Woodbine Court, Greenwood, SC.

Attending the bride were Miss Gaye Massey and Miss Virginia Kennedy of Charlotte, Miss Jean Phifer of Kings Mountain, Miss Holt Anthony and Miss Lillian Pearson. Mr. Stewart was best man for his son. Ushers were Christopher Stewart of Greenwood; Michael Stewart of Rock Hill, S.C., David Ratchford; Joseph Bixler of Fbrt Mill, S.C.; Wayne Thompson and John Smith of Greenville, S.C. After a wedding trip to Williamsburg, a the newlyweds will live i Columbia.

The bride expects to be graduated from i College in August. A graduate of Erskine, the groom plans to enter the University of South Carolina Law School in the fall. JONES-PACE Dr. L.D. Johnson, chaplain at Furman University, officiated Saturday at the wed-riinff of Miss Natalie and Henry Norman Pace.

The fair recited vows at 4 p.m. the chapel at the First Baptist Church. Mrs. Robert Franklin Honeycutt Jr. of Athens, matron of honor, and Mrs.

William LeRoy Allen were their sister's attendants. The groom's father served as best man. Ushers were James Mell Brooks III of Memphis, and Capt. Michael Anthony McMains and Garry Rodney Ramsey, both of Charleston, Mr. and Mrs.

Richard Lawrence Jones of 120 Twin Lake Road are parents of the bride. She is a physical therapy graduate of the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. The groom is a son of Mr. NOW with these DECORATOR SPECIALS GREAT COMPANIONS for Interior Paint Jobs. INA-FLO and VINA-LUX MRS.

DUNCAN DODSON-DUNCAN LIBERTY Miss Wanda Fay Dodson became the bride of Garry Thompson Duncan Saturday at the First Baptist Church. The Rev. Thomas S. Turner officiated at the 6 p.m. ceremony.

A reception followed in the ch fellowship hall. A business education graduate of Winthrop College, the bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wilburn Dodson of 6 Alta Vista Drive. The groom, a son of Mr.

and Mrs. Avery Anderson Duncan of 103 Garner Road, Pickens, is majoring in accounting at the University of South Carolina. Mrs. Samuel C. Moore and Miss Brenda Kay Dodson were their sister's honor attendants.

Bridesmaids were Miss Kathryn Duncan of Pickens, the groom's sister; Miss Sue Scott of Chester and Winthrop College, and Mrs. Steve Evans of Edgemoor and Winthrop College. The groom's father served as best man. Ushers were Charles Douglas Gibson of Columbia; David and Avery A. Duncan the groom's brothers, and Edward W.

Dodson the bride's brother. ALLEN-TINSLEY GREENWOOD William Dale Tinsley Jr. took Miss Linda Pauline Allen as his bride Saturday at the First Baptist Church. Dr. James Augustus Bowers officiated at the 8 p.

m. rites. Mr. and Mrs. Burgess Medley Allen of 120 Rutledge Road, Forest Hills, are parents of the bride, who is a graduate of Winthrop College.

A son of Mr. and Mrs. Tinsley of 505 Henrietta Heights, the groom is a graduate of Emory University in Atlanta. He is a student at the Law School of the University of South Carolina. Miss Mary Florence Seigler was maid of honor.

Bridesmaids were Miss Sara Alice Tinsley and Miss Martha Frances Tinsley, the groom's sisters; Miss Sara Jane Sparks, Miss Patricia Ann Martin, Miss Argyle Lynn Lean-, Miss Mary Helen Johnson and Miss Judy Elinor Parks. Junior bridesmaids were Miss Nancy Jane Newkirk of Wadesboro, N.C, and Miss Sue Ann Allen, the brides sister. Andrew Taylor Arnold served as best man. Ushers wiere Carroll Heiskell Roe of Woodruff; William Zimmerman Cannon of Spartanburg; Dr. Ralph Brooks Scurry Jr.

of Augusta, Burgess Medley ALen Jr. and Charles Allen, the bride's brothers; Joel Bailey Tinsley and Robert Jamison Tinsley, the groom's brothers; Gordon Lee Bailes John Carroll Scurry, Michael Dawes Turner, Harold Brent Fortson, Robert Alien Liner Jr. and James Edward Heyward Jr. Following a reception in the church fellowship hall, the latex paints are ideal companions for almost all interior paint jobs. Easy to apply-Quick, Easy, soap water cTean up.

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