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The Times and Democrat from Orangeburg, South Carolina • 2

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THE TIMES AND DEMOCRAT SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 1859 PAGETWO-A Sumter Council Of Garden Clubs THEATRE GUIDE Lovely Ceremony. Unites Miss Mitchell, Mr. Bulick Will Conduct 3-Day Course J. J. Rogers, Mrs.

Cecil culture of camellias, African violets and chrysanthemums. Huey and Miss Mary McConnell and Mrs. Robert Sullivan of An f. KDISTO THKATRE and Monday. "Girl The course will be held at Ald- derson; Mrs.

VV. R. Bulick, Miss Town" Starring Mamie Van Do- SUMTER. The Council of Garden Clubs of Sumter will conduct Course of Flower Show School, Nov. 10, 11 and 12.

Mrs. Francis Hart, well known South Carolina flower arrangement instructor will lecture Nov. ORANGEBURG DRIVE IN Monday and Tuesday "It Happened to Jane" In Technicolor Starring Doris Day, Lemmon and Bill Cullen. Wednesday, Thursday and Friday "The Mating Game" In ersgate Methodist Church, xne Diane Bulick, Mrs. J.

N. Casare ten and Taul Anka. to, Mrs. Janet Casareto, of Read Tufsday And Wednesday "The morning lecture will ne irom ju until noon, and the after IK 1 ing, Minnesota; Miss Annie The wedding of Miss Nellie Mitchell, foster daughter of Dr. nnd Mrs.

W. McLeod Frampton, of Orangeburg and Mr. Wil-lard James Bulick. son of Mr. and Mrs.

Russell W. Bulick, of Reading, Minnesota, took place yesterday afternoon at the First Presbyterian Church of Orangeburg, with D. W. McLeod Frampton officiating. Given in marriage by Mr.

Roger Council, the bride wore waltz. Anjry Illltn" Starring Robert Mit-Hium and Klizabeth Mueller noon lecture from 1 until 3 p. m. Blount, Miss Earbara I lowland, and Miss Clara Dixon; also Mr Ttmrsdav and Friday "Battle After each day's lecture the for judges will be 10. Trot.

Albert Beecher of Virginia Polytechnic Institute will speak on horticulture Nov. 11. He will include in his lecture land Of The Coral Sea" Starring Cliff and Mrs. Troy Bradberry, and Mr. and Mrs.

Raymond Fowler, sisters and brothers-in-law of- the ,1 Robertson and Gia Seala iheld. The exam for student judges Technicolor Starring Debbie Reynolds and Tony Randall Saturday Two Big Technicolor "Tea, Sympathy" In Technicolor Starring Deborah Kerr and John Derrick Also Big Hit No. 2 "Smiley Gets A Gun" In Technicolor Saturday (Double Feature) will be held on Nov. 12. scape design, and will discuss the bride from Anderson.

"Gliost Of Zoiro" Starring Clay ton More Also "Fimt Man Into length gown fashioned In white lace over net and featuring a white Space" Starring Marshall Thomp son. ORANGEBURG DRIVE-IN IN TECHNICOLOR satin cummerbund which formed a Start Sunday Nov. 15 "Five Branchville Society rennles" Starring Danny Kay and craceful, pointed bow in the back. Her fingertip veil of Imported illusion fell from a crown of pearls. Barbara Bel Geddes In Color.

l3 BRANCHVILLE, S. C. The She wore white lace mitts and TV Dogwood Garden Club Meets With Mrs. Wolfe The Dogwood Garden Club mot a warm, wonderful town and community were deeply carried orchids on a white Bible saddened by the death of W. W.

CAROLINA THEATER Sunday through Wednesday Miss Anne Frampton was maid movie for the whole family! Sprawls last Wednesday. Mrs. Myrtle Fairey and Mrs, Bill House are patients at the Re The Fabulous Fabian In "Hound at the home of Mrs. Russell Wclfo Dog Man" In ClnemaScope, Color i-' with Mrs. A.

J. Kydrick Jr. as gional Hospital in Orangeburg. We by DcLuxe. Also starring Carol sisting.

wish them a speedy recovery. Lynley, Stuart Whitman and 1 A tempting sweet course and cof-! DORIS JACK DAY LEMMGN ERNIE KOVACS Dodie Stevens ed home after being a patient at the Colleton county Hospital in fee was served as members ar jT I Thursday and Friday "The rived. if Incredible Petrified World" Also Mrs. W. C.

Wolfe nroeram Walterboro. Mrs. Frankie Linder has return-e home after being a patient at "Teenage Zombies" Saturday (Double Feature) the Regional Hospital In "Spoilers of the Forest" Starring A COLUMBIA nOIUM AN AWIN PRODUCTION IASTMAN COLOR .1 chairman, introduced the speak- er, Mrs. J. M.

Albergotti Jr. who! talked on winter arrangements for 'he home. She showed how ffec-1 live artificial flowers, fruit, candle Rod Cameron In I oior nnn Dr. Tom Buie of Columbia was Alone." Siarring Ray Miliand and a visitor in town last week. Mary Murphy In Color BILL CULLEN! and bird accessories could be i combined.

She gave many practi-ments and proved to be most in-tersting and informative. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Tittiger and sons of Charleston spent last week end with Mr. and Mrs.

J. Nat Miley. S. M. Bumey and Harry Blitch of honor.

She wore a waltz length gown of twilight blue Crystal Peau, iashioned with cap sleeves and a cummerbund which formed a graceful bow in the back, the ends of which fell to the hemline. She carried a pink nosegay. Mr. Julian Peebles of Raleigh, N. served as best man.

Ushers were Mr. Ray Davis and Mr. El-dridge Knight, of Orangeburg. The church was decorated with a central basket of white chrysanthe- mums and gladioli, flanked byj palms and seven-branched candelabra holding white bridal Mrs. W.

R. Baldwin, of Orangeburg, was soloist and Mr. W. McLeod Frampton, III was at the organ. The reception following the wedding was held at the home of Dr.

and Mrs. W. M. Frampton Jr. Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Stephenson greeted the guests at the door. The receiving line was composed of Dr. and Mrs. Frampton, foster parents of the bride, Mrs.

Bulick, mother of the groom, and Miss Anne Frampton. Seasonal flowers were beautifully arranged throughout the re BROADWAY FACKLIFT1NG NEW YORK (AP) About one STARTING TODAY of Charleston and Mrs. Pat McColl million dollars is being spent cur The president, Mrs. H. M.

Whet-sell presided. Reports from various committee chairmen were heard. Mrs. Lawrence Garrick. chair- of Clarkton, N.

C. and Mrs." Mary Burney of Cliffside, N. J. recent rently to spruce up Broadway legitimate playhouses. ly visited Mr.

and Mrs. Edison TVip hiee-est refurbishing job' man of Junior Garden Club an Buie and Mrs. Bertha Buie. at the National, renamed in honor nounced plans for their meeling It's youth baturaay. a letter was read from President of Junior Service Leacrue Mrs.

J. Nat Miley is a patient at the Orangeburg Hospital. Hope she will soon be-abl-to return of its new owner, the Billy Rose theater. The Coronet, being renamed the Eugene O'Neill, is also announcing plans for their Bazaar, beine overhauled, along with the home, Mrs. Meta Byrd is a patient at set to songs and ueccmoer 3.

A note of thanks from Historical Ambassador and Winter Garden. MRS. WILLARD JAMES BULICK the Regional Hospital in Orange Society for the foundation planting on Historical Society ground was read. adventure burg. Mrs.

Viola Dukes is also a pa tient at the Orangeburg Hospital. 50 YEARS ON STAGE NEW Y6RK (AP) Charles She is presently associated with FABIAN ting "Hound Oof Mu" "I'm Groww' Up" "Si" Wofli" Tftttf UntSr ception rooms. Mrs. George Wal The club voted to buy a T. B.

bond. the University. Hospital, Augusta Ga. It's the Vv FABULOUS Althotf, an actor in the hit revival of "Our Town," is celebrating his 50th year in show business. Mr.

Bulick attended the Uni versity of Minnesota and is pres The veteran began his career In RADIO ORANGEBURG W. B. P. D. served punch from a flower surrounded bowl on one end of the table which was balanced on the other end by the tiered wedding cake decorated in pink and white.

Mrs. Elrtridge Knight kept the bride's register and Mrs. Ray Davis Invited the guests to see the gifts. Mrs. Bulick is a graduate of cntiy serving with the United vaudeville with a character im personation of an ancient rustic.

States Army, stationed at Ft Gordon, Augusta, Ga. ker invited into the dining room where Mrs. Tom Taylor, Mrs. Mike Campbell, and Mrs. Haskell Johnson presided and Misses Molly Back.

Gayle Baldwin, Susan Taylor, Susan Huffstetler, and Carolyn Williams assisted in serving. Pale pink sasanquas and lighted pink tapers in a silver bowl and crystal epergne graced the dining room table, placed against the wall. Mrs. Rollie Huffstetler TITLE SWITCHES NEW YORK (AP) The juggling continues to be a frequent byproduct of theater production- A drama on off Broadway switched from being called "Guitar" to "Somewhat a Lute," then back to the original. One Broadway show VJ-'Hurluberlu" is now called "The Fighting Cock" after an interim title, "Time's Fool." After a wedding trip, the couple Miss Dantzler and that "BLUE DENIM" GIRL! i will live in Augusta Georgia.

if-if Out-of-town guests included the SUNDAY NOV. 8 KC DAYTIME 10TW) WATTS NEWS ON THE HOUR EVERY HOUR MUSIC -W FATHER EVERY HALF HOUR SPORTS SIGN ON 7:00 A. M. 7:05 A REEVES COOK SHOW .05 A. M.

CLARENCE JONES SHOW 2:05 P. M. PUBLIC SERVICE HOUR 1:05 P. M. CARL VINES 6HOW 5: IB P.

M. SIGN OFF Hanna High School, Anderson, S. C. and the Anderson Memori Betrothed following: Miss Sally Mauldin. Mrs.

Florence Rickard, Mr. and al Hospital School of Nursing. I To Mr. Lincoln Mr. and Mrs.

M. O. Dantzler of BUILD AN EDISTONE MASONRY "416" HOME WTND I I 2a mi mm production of Orangeburg announces the engage ment of their daughter Mary' Alice to Mr. Richard James Lincoln, son mm mm of Mr. and Mrs.

Harold Sprague of Brockton! Massachusetts. The wed ding is to be on November 21, in I' CinemaScopE COLOR by DE LUXE 930 KC tin Radio Vale mi TIMES AM) DEMOCRAT SIMMY, NOV. 8 1:00 NEWS 8:05 HYMN TIME MORNINQ 7:05 SPIRITUAL TIME AID SINGER BELLS 8:00 KOLLING STONES FOUR 8:30 STARS OF HARMONY $: 45 SPIRITUAL ECHOES EOUTHF.RNAIP.ES 9.15 SOUTHERN SONS JUNIORS HUMMING BIRDS Four-Holes Baptist Church. AFTER SCHOOL BIRTHDAY PARTY CAMERON, S. Miss Carol Jeanne Urmer invited a few school friends in after School Thursday to celebrate her 13th.

birthday. i 1 Record playing and games were if Sir- 413 'I I U.T, 1- 10:00 SILVER STARS JUBILEE 10:30 GOLDEN BELL QUINTET LIGHT SINGERS enjoyed during the afternoon. Carol was assisted by her mother, Mrs. Herbert Ulmer, Jr. in 5erving cake, mmm i wm mm 05 PIANO MOODS 11:15 1st PRESBYTEK'AN CHURCH 11 and ice cream.

Those invited were Donna Shu- ROUNDUP VARIETIES ler, Mary Eloise Haigler, Clare Moss, Patricia Rickenbaker, Bryce Hungerpiller, Carol, Smith, Nancv Felder. Janie Pat Tilley, nnn ntPAri and Cheryle Rickenbaker. OODIK STEVINS 1:00 EDWARD SIMS COMMENTARY FOR SUNDAY NEWS MUSIC FOR SUNDAY FOR SUNDAY 8 80-PENTECOSTAL HOUB 4:00 NEWS 4:05 LISTE NINO TTMX FOR WINTHROP OFF Diraclid fty yijfl JltijU, SeratinpTsy FRED GIPSON WINSTON TV Schedule BOD SUNDAY, HOV, I PARADE OT QUARTETS MS f5) CHRISTIAN SCIENCE EDISTO NOW PLAYING 10:00 7) CHRISTOPHERS that you can buy ihe Edisone lo build every wall in this home. PLUS all ihe ilems listed below (delivered) for approximately. (S) LAMP JTV- mt rtti 10.S0 (7) FAITH FOR TODAY 5-12) UVK VP AND LIVE (J) CHWtCH SERVICE (HI HERALD or TRUTH M) FIIAI FEATURE (i U.N.

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