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The Times and Democrat from Orangeburg, South Carolina • 28

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Page 4C, Orangeburg, S.C., Sunday, August 11, 1996 Weddings and engagements emotrat Robinson-Rast Ousmane-Greene 1 I i rTZ Veronica Ousmane and Harry Greene, both of Orangeburg, were united in marriage at 3 p.m. Aug. 10 at Miracle Way of the Cross of Cameron. The bride is the daughter of Barbara Ousmane and Richard Commordor, both of Bronx, N.Y. She is the granddaughter of the late Adele Ousmane of Orangeburg and Bamgurus Ousmane of West Africa; and the late Louise Commordor of Bronx.

The groom is the son of Mrs. Mary Jane Greene of Orangeburg and the late Louis Greene. He is the grandson of the late Mr. and Mrs. William (Elizabeth) Keitt of Elloree; and the late Market Greene and Inell Keller, both of Orangeburg.

Elder Howard Clarkson and Elder Thomas C. Snell Jr. officiated at the ceremony. Given in marriage by her uncle, Robert T. Jones of Greenville, the bride was attended by Elaine Gissentanna of Orangeburg as maid of honor.

Bridesmaids were Rutha Dash of Orangeburg; and Lasonya Breaker of Holly Hill. Best man was John Govan of Orangeburg. Groomsmen were Marvin Goodly and Damien Haynes, both of Orangeburg. Ring bearer was Willie Johnson Jr. of Holly Hill.

Flower girl Rosemarie Diane Robinson and Malcolm David Rast, both of Charleston, were united in marriage at 6 p.m. Aug. 10 at Four Holes Baptist Church in Orangeburg. The bride is the daughter of Michael C. Robinson of Wad-malaw Island and Mary Ellen Robinson of Charleston.

She is the granddaughter of Mrs. W.L. Robinson of Wadmalaw Island and the late Stanley Robinson; and the late Mr. and Mrs. Carroll.

The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm R. (Kathy) Rast Jr. of Cameron.

He is the grandson of Malcolm R. Rast Sr. of Elloree and the late Helen Rast; and Betty Milhouse of Orangeburg and the late O.R Mil-house. The Rev. Arden Stewart officiated at the ceremony.

Given in marriage by her father, the bride was attended by her sister, Theresa Sells of Charleston, as maid of honor. Bridesmaid was Stacey Rast of Cordova, sister-in-law of the groom. The groom's father was best man. Groomsmen were John Rast of Cordova, brother of the groom; and Robbie Lawrence of Branchville. Ring bearer was Cory Furtick of Cordova.

Flower girl was Jes- Caroline Yvette Hazel and Capt. Andre Rox Pippen, both of Clarksville, were united in marriage at 5 p.m. Aug. 3 at Community Chapel at Fort Campbell, Ky. The bride is the daughter of Mrs.

Linda Gass Hazel of Orangeburg and Thomas Pezant Hazel of Charleston. She is the granddaughter of Royal Moultrie of Cordova and the late Mrs. Ethel Gass Moultrie and Jonathan Gass; and Mrs. Thomas Hazel of Charleston and the late Mr. Hazel.

The groom is the son of Mrs. Melna Rox Pippen of Bessemer, Ala. He is the grandson of the late Mr. Marie Rox of Bessemer. Chaplain Mark Nuckols officiated at the ceremony.

Given in marriage by her uncle, James Green Jr. of Columbia, the bride was attended by Tobi Rad-den of Columbia as maid of honor and Mrs. Sheryl Salley Jackson of Bridesmaid was Amanda K. Hazel of Pawtucket, R.I., sister of bride. Best man was Steven Meeks of Hueytown, Ala.

Groomsmen were Capt. Eugene Lilliewood II and Capt. Keenan Wynn, both of Fort Campbell. Following the ceremony, a re- Mrs. Malcom David Rast sica Gilbert of 'Virginia Beach, Va.

Following the ceremony, a reception was held at the church social hall. After a wedding trip to Aruba, the couple will reside in Charleston. The bride is a graduate of Trident Technical College in Charleston and is employed by Nick's Hair Salon. The groom is a graduate of Orangeburg Preparatory Schools Inc. and is attending Trident Technical College.

He is employed by Frito-Lay Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene (Leila) Carson. The Rev.

John A. Stevens and the Rev. Kenneth Carson officiated at the ceremony. Given in marriage by her father, the bride was attended by her cousin, Mrs. Vanessa Buckery of St.

Matthews, and Mrs. Jennie Jacobs of St. Matthews as matrons of honor. Bridesmaids were Yolanda Robinson of St. Matthews, cousin of the bride; Mrs.

Cynthia Walker and Sandra Jenkins, both of Orangeburg; Sharon Elaine Carson and Mrs. Priscilla R. Colter, both of Orangeburg, cousins of the groom; Large selection of attendants gifts. Charge accounts welcome. Assistance In choosing your patterns and gifts.

Free garter. Free wedding band engraving. Pair-Baxter Priscilla Pair and Leroy Corey Baxter, both of Orangeburg, were united in marriage Aug. 10 at North Orangeburg United Methodist Church in Orangeburg. The bride is the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Lee (Gloria Jean) Pair of Orangeburg. She is the granddaughter of Mrs. Sallie Mae Pair and the late Robert Pair and the late Mr. and Mrs.

Freddie (Mary Lee) Robinson. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry (Jessie) Singletary of Orangeburg and the late Leroy David Baxter. He is the grandson of the late Mr.

and Mrs. Samuel (Annie) Baxter and the late iBRIDAl! 1 Mrs. Clinton Parker Jr. Mrs. Harry Greene was Whitney Johnson of Holly Hill.

Following the ceremony, a reception was held at the church social hall. The couple will reside in Orangeburg. The bride attended Jane Adams Vocational High School in Bronx and is attending Orangeburg-Calhoun Technical College. She is employed by The Methodist Home. Greene is a graduate of Elloree High School in Elloree and is employed by Orangeburg Foods.

Mrs. Leroy Corey Baxter in automated office studies. She is employed by Wal-mart as a sales clerk. The groom is a 1987 graduate of Orangeburg-Wilkinson High School and a 1994 graduate of South Carolina State University, with a bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering. He is employed by Michelin Tire Manufacturing Corp.

as an operator and Captain D's as a shift manager. Jackson-Dantzler Mr. and Mrs. Otis S. (Darlene) Cul-clasure of St.

Matthews and Mr. and Mrs. Johnny B. Jackson of Orangeburg announce the engagement of their daughter, Melissa Faith Jackson St. Matthews, to William Douglas Dantzler II of Branchville, son of Mr.

and Mrs. William Douglas (Brenda) Dantzler of Branchville. The bride-elect is the granddaughter of Mrs. Marlene E. Smith of Fayet-teville, N.C., and the late DewBell W.

Smith; Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Branch of Raeford, N.C.; and Mr. and Mrs.

A Brady Jackson of Fayetteville. The bridegroom-elect is the grandson of Mrs. Sallie Beth Thomas of Branchville and the late Holland McTeer Thomas; and Mr. and Mrs. Dupree Dantzler of Bowman.

OSAKA IME DTA LflA LIT! AIM COUPE the W. B. Bridesmaids were Caroline Hazel Pippen, Sonya Goines and Shirley Rumph. Best man was Donald Parker. Groomsmen were Joshua Brailey, Michael Wilson, Steven Jones Aaron Sims, Paul Brown, Carlton Green, and Patrick Marion.

Ring bearer was Dominique Hopkins. Flower girl was Asia Harris. Following the ceremony, a reception was held at the Woman's Club of Columbia. The couple will reside in Columbia. The bride is employed by Richland Memorial Hospital in Columbia.

The groom is employed by Flagstar Corp. and Mrs. Cynthia Baxter Fields of North, sister of the groom. Best men were Kevin Rush of Uniondale, N.Y., and Charles A. Williams of Coral Springs, cousins of the groom.

Groomsmen were Eddie White of Orlando, Fla; Jeffrey Spells of Atlanta; Howard Jackson and Jerome Dunning, both of Orangeburg; Hercules Fields Jr. of North, brother-in-law of the groom; and Percell Pair of Orangeburg, brother of the bride. Ring bearer was Kendall Carroll Johnson of Orangeburg, cousin of the groom. Flower girls were Kenya Danielle Carson of Orangeburg and Eleja Brey-1 McClerkhn of Columbia, cousins of the groom. Bell ringer was Ephem Gilford of Orangeburg, cousin of the bride.

Following the ceremony, a reception was held at the Edisto Shrine Club. After a wedding rtip to Florida, the couple will reside in Orangeburg. The bride is a 1987 graduate of Calhoun County High School in St. Matthews and a 1993 graduate of Orangeburg-Calhoun Technical College, with an associate degree Miss Melissa Faith Jackson -v 'V of REGISTERED BRIDES RECEIVE Bridal exchanges welcome-please no refunds. Use of sliver plated punch bowl and ladle, trays, candelabra, compotes arxlborvbons for you parties and wedding.

Free gift wrapping. 4 Mrs. Andre' Rox Pippen ception was held at Cole Park Golf Club, Fort Campbell. After a wedding trip to Hawaii, the couple will reside in Clarksville. The bride is a 1988 graduate of Orangeburg-Wilkinson High School and a 1992 graduate of the University of South Carolina in Columbia, with a bachelor's degree in sociology.

She is employed by the American Red Cross at Fort Campbell as assistant station manager. The groom is a 1991 graduate of the University of Alabama in Birmingham, with a bache- lor's degree in political science, and is serving in the U.S. Army, stationed at Fort Campbell. Marion-Parker Kymberly NaTanyia Marion and Clinton Parker Jr. ofi Columbia were united in mar-; riage at 3 p.m.

Aug. 10 at Fran-; cis Burns United Methodist Church in Columbia. The bride is the daughter of George M. Marion of; Charleston and the late Mrs. Betty J.

Gass Marion-Tindal. The groom is the son of Clin- ton Parker of Hampton, and the late Mrs. Catherine Li Parker. 1 The bride was attended by Melissa Marion Brailey as ma-; tron of honor and Kim Hunter as maid of honor. Miss Denise M.

McCurry Barnwell School District 19 as a first-grade teacher. Hallman is a 1987 graduate of Orangeburg-Calhoun Technical College and is employed by Union Camp in Eastover as an electrical and instrument control technician. The wedding is planned for Dec. 14 at Highland Baptist Church in Orangeburg. Miss Tracy McAlhany 7 High School in Cordova and is employed by The Okonite Company in Orangeburg.

The wedding is planned for Oct 19 at Beulah Baptist Church in Branchville. id Shop By Phone 536-1342 Miss Jackson is a graduate of Orangeburg-Wilkinson High School and attended Charleston Southern University in Charleston. She is attending Orangeburg-Calhoun Technical College and is employed by Furches Co. Heating and Air. Dantzler is a graduate of Bowman Academy in Bowman and the S.C.

Criminal Justice Academy in Columbia. He is employed by The Okonite Company in Orangeburg. The wedding is planned for Nov. 30 at Andrew Chapel Baptist Church in St Matthews. AUGUST BRIDES Leslie Goode Bruce Hnywood August 10, 1996 Deidre Collier Blewer Terry William Cook August 10, 1996 Tonya R.

Jennings Joseph H. Sandifer, Jr. August 10, 1996 Rosemarie D. Robinson Malcolm D. Rast August 10, 1996 Kimberly Rutan Marty Warsencroft August 10, 1996 Evangeline Starks Jeffrey Caldwell Glover August 10, 1996 Lakeshla Profit Ronald Jones August 1 7, 1 996 Kelly Smoak Adam Joye August 17, 1996 Rosa Lee Garner Daniel Green, Jr, August 1 7, 1996 Tara Patrice Simmons Carey Egleston August 24, 1996 Leigh Sampson Bill Price August 31 1 996 Donna Wilson Eric Haywood August 31 1 996 Sharon Marie Bryant William (Frankie) Gray, Jr.

August 31 1996 SEPTEMBER BRIDES Nikki Randhawa Michael Haley September 7, 1996 Kim Bets! Greg Smith September 7. 1996 Rhonda Michelle Garrick Timothy Derrell Harper September 14, 1996 Molly Ann Evans Jeffrey William Tulowitzky September 14, 1996 Shannon Griffin Jason Doremus September 2 1 1996 Betty Ann Benjamin Leroy Ravenell September 21 1 996 Tiffany Worrell Jackie Ball September 21 1 996 Angela Renee' Frazier Jeremiah Ude Gates September 28, 1996 LeAnne Bowzard Troy Troutman September 28, 1996 Amanda (Amy) Hiers William P. Fort September 28, 1996 Cynthia Ann Love John Thomas McNeely September 28, 1996 OCTOBER BRIDES Jennifer Lynn Smith Michael Gene Lambrecht October 5, 1996 Anna M. Watson Robert J. Balceizak, Jr.

October 5, 1996 Gwendolyn E. Jefferson Rodney D. Adgerson October 5, 1996 Amy Heidebrecht Robert Britt Steed October 5, 1996 Tracy Elizabeth Moore Robert Vernon Oft, III October 12, 1996 Jennifer Arm Smith Bradley Nefl Fogle October 12, 1996 Cindy Ball Stevie Stevenson October 12, 1996 Catherine Bladon Hampton Culler October 12, 1996 Melanie Ann Weatners Robert ComeBey Colder October 19, 1996 Heather Elaine Mont gomery Charles Franklin Merrian October 19, 1 996 Ashley Katherine Jeffcoat Brian Jeffrey October 19, 1996 Michelle G.Stevereon- Rick Boles -October 19, 1996 McCurry-Hallman Sandy McCurry of Neeses announces the engagement of her daughter, Denise M. McCurry of Neeses, to Robert N. Hallman of Springfield, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Hallman Jr. of Springfield. The bride-elect also is the daughter of the late Don E. McCurry.

She is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Gaetano of Titusville, and Willie McCurry of Morganton, N.C., and the late Ida McCurry. The bridegroom-elect is the grandson of the late Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas J. Phillips of Springfield; and the late Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Hallman Sr.

of Springfield. Miss McCurry is a 1993 graduate of the College of Charleston in Charleston, with a bachelor's degree in elementary education, and a 1996 graduate of the University of South Carolina in Columbia, with a master of education degree in educational administration. She is employed by McAlhany- Mills Mr. and Mrs. Larry McAlhany of Branchville announce the engagement of their daughter, Tracy McAlhany of Branchville, to Christopher H.

Mills of Cordova, son of Mr. and Mrs. James (Caroline) Pruitt if Cordova and Mr. and Mrs. Steven (Peggy) Mills of Anderson.

The bride-elect is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Clint McAlhany of Branchville; and Mrs. Thelma Walters of Reevesville and the late Quillie Walters. The bridegroom-elect is the grandson of Mrs.

Evelina Mills of Augusta, Ga Miss McAlhany is a graduate of Branchville High School in Branchville and is attending Orangeburg-Calhoun Technical College in Orangeburg. Mills is a graduate of Edisto WE YHS A A rnoTN Rj I SUP NIMN ELJRIEiMI I I UUMbAN A NUt: Ul, 1M fJvTf ntq lis tKc ePnTo dljsieiw "TESTIA ELUs CO DPP W3 gETeIE NTIN A HnOC ETTgn A 10 A TriTEjO NTJIOI ST Err GALE A EllN BTIO A Ij OJ AL E.X.H ETERNAL LfflOIlSONO ETDiyE SASSYlSOOILRlIpNESO EMMRiTOLPSdADSJ EJP WuK 3lHI 1 fsjplNiiiBil CTO TJH I A PMC OirL AGUE aTdIJiITr ehd a REljtJi 1B(p leer 3o a llffi a ettc aTrTip a fTn ng (uTn i sTImIa I eua plTfUY EjlN OAH DJU1C El 1 Aircpri Fir oupiEls tdt eit i in IT ft (si i fammRYELjA I I TflT AlRloTr MOPU Sr DIA I E.IUDE. AB.II eId ruwiaInIe QUALITY JEWELERS SINCE 1888 BENAL EHAnHJ.

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