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The Index-Journal from Greenwood, South Carolina • Page 35

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Sunday, June 27, 1999 BRIDE'S The Index-Journal, Greenwood, S.C. 7C Anty-Bryant GREENWOOD Mr. and Mrs. Anty of Greenwood announce the engagement of their Nekimba Forshay, to Antonio Bryant. The bride-elect of Greenwood 'graduated from Greenwood High School in 1994 and is employed by the County of Greenwood.

She is currently attending Piedmont Technical College. The bridegroom-elect of Greenwood is the son of County Councilman Gonza L. Bryant of Greenwood. He graduated from Greenwood High School in 1995 and is a candidate for graduation from Piedmont Technical College in July with an associates degree in human services. Frazier-Hamilton GREENWOOD Mr.

and Joe Ben Frazier of Greenwood announce the engagement of their daughter, Yvonne Denise, to U. S. Army Sgt. Darrell Wayne Hamilton. The bride-elect of Richmond Hill, Ga.

graduated from Ninety Six High School in 1983 and from Voorhees College in 1987. She is a customer service representative at The Savannah Bank and a member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. She is also a member of Millway Baptist Church in Bradley and attends Calvary Baptist Church in Richmond Hill. The bridegroom-elect of Boyce, -La. is the son of John D.

Hamilton of Boyce and the late Lula Mae Hamilton. He graduated from Wettermark High School in Boyce and attends Calvary Missionary Baptist Church. He is stationed with the U.S. Army at Fort Stew- HODGES Mr. and Mrs.

David E. Brooks of Hodges announce the engagement of their daughter, Kimberly Dawn, to Timothy Joseph Cook. The bride-elect of Mount Pleasant attended Clemson University and graduated from the University of South Carolina. She is employed with Outdoor BRYANT-ANTY The wedding is set for 7 p.m. July 31 at Morris Chapel Baptist Church.

FRAZIER-HAMILTON art in Georgia. The wedding is set for 3 p.m. July 17 at Grace Community Church in Greenwood. No invitations will be sent. Friends and relatives are invited.

Systems Advertising. The bridegroom-elect of Isle of Palms is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William Reid Cook of Ormond Beach, Fla. He graduated from The Citadel in Charleston.

He is president of Windmill Engineer. The wedding is set for 7 p.m. October 9 at the Cathedral of St. John the Baptist in Charleston. BRIDE'S BOOK Smith-Murray COLUMBIA Rebecca Alice Smith and Michael Stephen Murray, both of Greenwood, were married during a 4:30 p.m.

ceremony Saturday at Ashland United Methodist Church in Columbia by the Rev. Thom Jones of Columbia. Wedding music was presented by Mrs. Ruth Graczyk, organist, Mrs. Martha Eastburn, pianist, both of Columbia, and Mrs.

Jacqueline Counts of Abbeville, vocalist. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest James Smith Jr. of Irmo.

She is also the daughter of the late Gloria Beatty Smith. She graduated from Lander University with a B.A. degree in art education. She is teacher of art at Long Cane Elementary School in Abbeville. The bridegroom is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. David Ray Knight and Mr. and Mrs. Louie Elliot Murray, all of Greenwood. He graduated from Lander University with a B.S.

degree in health care management. He is a dispatcher with the Greenwood County Emergency Medical Services. Karen Pritcher Webb of Holly Hill was matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Lisa Hiott Ford of Branchville, Susan Rauch Gaillard of Seneca, Jenifer Leigh Gordon, Nancy Susan Wylie, both of Columbia, Jamie Brooke Murray, and Brandy Lynn Poore, both of Greenwood. Erin Beatty and Megan Beatty, both of Midland, were honorary bridesmaids.

The bride wore a formal, sleeveless gown of white silk organza and Venice lace. The Venice lace bodice featured a scoop neckline and was enhanced at the natural waistline with four bands of matching satin. satin bows highlighted the back U-shaped bodice and closed satin bands accenting the chapel-length train of silk organza. Her three-tiered veil of diamond white illusion featured satin accents. Mrs.

Michael S. Murray Rebecca Alice Smith The attendants wore formal, floorlength gowns of charcoal satinbacked crepe featuring a deep scoop, off-the-shoulder neckline. Four bands of matching satin enhanced the natural waistline and A-line skirt. Louie Elliot Murray was his son's best man. Groomsmen were William Christopher Bledsoe, John Larry Hudson John Derek Jones, Stephen Lawrence Jones, Travis Kyle Poore, all of Greenwood, James Dwayne Boozer of Simpsonville, and Sean Michael Hart of Chapin.

The bride's parents hosted a reception at Wintergreen Woods in Lexington. After a wedding cruise to the Caribbean Islands, the couple will live at 220 Briggs Ave. in Greenwood. SHEREE'S ACADAMIE OF DANCE THE GREENWOOD BALLET Invites You To A SUMMER DANCE CAMP When: July 12-16, 1999 Time: Mon. Thurs.

Where: Main Street ages 3-6 Greenwood, SC ages 7-10 Studio A 5:00 ages 11 up On Friday we will present a performance from 10:00 Cost: $50.00 ages 3-6 $90.00 ages 7 up (Cost includes a Dance Camp T-shirt, certificate and ribbon.) For More Information or if interested in Fall classes contact: Sheree J. Hill Pattie Christian 229-9315 227-0532 Jones-Dodd WEST PELZER Mr. and Mrs. Randy Shackelford of West Pelzer announce the engagement of their daughter, Kristi Shackelford Jones, to David Carlyle Dodd. The bride-elect of Hodges is a student at Lander University where she is a member of Phi Mu fraternity.

She is a member of First Baptist Church in Greenwood. The bridegroom-elect of Hodges is the son of Teressa Dodd Bailey of Mauldin. He is employed by Kemet Electronics and a student at Lander University where he is a member of Pi Kappa Phi fraternity. He is a member of First Baptist Church. The wedding is set for 2 p.m.

July 31 at First Baptist Church in Greenwood. Bosarge-Myrick GREENWOOD Dr. and Mrs. Frederick C. Bosarge of Greenwood announce the engagement of their daughter, Julie Cheron, to Adam Russell Myrick.

The bride-elect of 105 Bedford Road in Greenwood graduated from Greenwood High School in 1995. She is currently a candidate for a B.S. degree from Lander University in December. The bridegroom-elect of Taylors is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

A. Russell Myrick Jr. of Greenwood. He graduated from Greenwood High School in 1993 and from Lander University in 1997 with a bachelor's degree in mass communication. He is a producer with WYFF-TV, Channel 4 in Greenville.

The wedding is set for 2 p.m. July 24 at South Main Street Baptist Black-Nanna NINETY SIX Mary Kristina Black and Michael Joseph Nanna, both of Ninety Six, announce their engagement to be married. The bride-elect is the daughter of Mrs. Laurel Fowler of Calhoun Falls and Joseph Black of Ninety Six. She graduated from Calhoun Falls High School in 1992 and from Spartanburg Methodist College in 1994.

The bridegroom-elect is the son of Mrs. Carol Nanna of Harrison, N. Y. and the late Joseph D. Nanna.

He is employed by Overnite Transportation. The wedding is set for 6 p.m. July 10 at the Ninety Six Community Center. No invitations will be sent. Bagwell-Farmer LAURENS Mr.

and Mrs. Allen K. Burdette of Laurens announce the engagement of their daughter, Brandy Nicole Bagwell, to Jeffrey Matthew Farmer. The bride-elect of Laurens graduated from Ware Shoals High School in 1993 and from Piedmont Technical College with a degree in radiologic technology. She a radiologic technologist at Express Medical Care of Self Memorial Hospital.

The bridegroom-elect of Abbeville is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Norman L. Farmer of Abbeville. A 1991 graduate of Abbeville High School, he is a locomotive engineer with CSX Transportation.

The wedding is set for 6 p.m. August 14 at First Baptist Church in Ware Shoals. JONES-DODD JULIE CHERON BOSARGE Church in Greenwood. NANNA-BLACK Friends and relatives are invited. McClinton-Miller GREENWOOD Angela April McClinton and Andrew Scott Miller, both of Greenwood, announce their engagement to be married.

The bride-elect is the daughter of Mrs. Luther McClinton of Abbeville and the late Mr. McClinton. She graduated from Abbeville High School and is employed by Greenwood Pet Supply. The bridegroom-elect is the son of Johnny and Dorothy Miller of Sparta, N.C.

A graduate of Allegheny High School, he graduated from Wilkes Community College with a degree in food service. He is employed by Flowers Baking Co. of Laurens. The wedding is set for 1 p.m. September 4 at Buffalo Baptist Church BRANDY N.

BAGWELL MILLER-McCLINTON in Troy. WEDDING POLICY Please follow these guidelines to assure the publication of your announcement in The IndexAll information along with a 5x7 black and white photograph, if desired, must be received eight (8) calendar days prior to the wedding date. Photographs in color, any size, are also acceptable depending on the quality of the print. Weddings will be published in Sunday's paper only. Information submitted after eight (8) calendar days prior to the wedding date, along with a photograph, will be printed as circumstances permit.

The bride or bridegroom must have a connection with the area (Abbeville, Greenwood, McCormick, or Saluda counties). Information must be typed or printed on the wedding form available in the Newsroom of the Index or in a manner following the style of the paper. ENGAGEMENTS Engagement forms are available in the Newsroom of The Index-Journal. These announcements are printed on Sunday only. Announcements for publication should be received eight (8) calendar days prior to the Sunday publication.

Photographs should be a 5x7 black and white print of the brideelect. Photographs of the engaged couple are acceptable and will be published the same size as those of the bride-elects. They will be returned if accompanied by a selfaddressed, stamped envelope. No tune in tomorrow: 'Another World' ends NEW YORK (AP) It was another world. While meeting with reporters on the White House lawn, Lyndon Johnson playfully pulled the ears of one of his pet beagles.

The puppy yelped. So did outraged animal lovers when the photo still among the most familiar images from Johnson's presidency appeared on every front page in the land. The same day, "Another World" premiered. That was May 4, 1964. Last Friday, after seven presidents, 35 years and 8,891 visits to its mythical version of Bay City, "Another World" will vanish from sight.

(Check local listings.) It signs off as NBC's oldest-ever daytime drama and TV's fifth-oldest behind only "The Guiding Light," the long-defunct "Search for Tomorrow," "As the World Turns" and "General Hospital." Then, on July 5, NBC introduces another world, the not-so-harmonious Maine town of Harmony, in a new soap called "Passions." "World" at an end. Amen. Though not without a thunderous outcry, summed up by a trio of postings on one Internet Web site: "Don't get me wrong, I DO have a life. But I have watched AW for over 25 years and feel like they are part of my family!" "I doubt if I will ever get 'hooked' on another soap "I HAVE WATCHED FOR THIRTY YEARS! ALL I HAVE TO SAY IS GOODBYE NBC!" But why did NBC decide to pull the plug? Was it simply because, among the 11 daytime dramas, "Another World" languished near the bottom in viewership? Because it was a series in which NBC had no financial interest unlike its replacement, which NBC will own? Or do you really give a flip about the soap opera genre? In any case, a moment's reflection is due at the passing of an enterprise, any enterprise, that has served so many millions, and for so long. When "Another World" premiered on the nation's TV sets, most of them were black-and-white (as was "Another Instant replay for sports events was just six months old.

The Beatles had made their first appearance on "The Ed Sullivan Show" only three months earlier. "Another World" was born with a legacy. It' was created for Procter Gamble Productions (which also owns "The Guiding Light" and "As the World by Irna Phillips. Known as the Mother of Soap Operas, she, in 1932, had conceived "Painted Dreams," a daily radio serial generally considered the very first soap. Thus did "Another World" have breeding as well as seniority.

"When you have an old building," erupts Charles Keating with plummy English resonance, "do you tear it down and put up some new structure? Or do you refurbish that old building especially if it's rather well made?" The -tailed, London-born "Another World" star, who as roguish Carl Hutchins was thought killed last year in a mysterious plane crash, is startlingly back for the final few World" hours. Having finished a tender reunion scene with Carl's overjoyed wife Rachel (played by reigning "Another World" diva Victoria Wyndham), Southern 5xpressions WHAT A GREAT SUMMER SALE! Over 60 Styles of Retired and Classic ty Beanie Babies $5.00 READY FOR THOSE 4TH OF JULY Off On A Large Selection Of Our Gourmet Items! Savannah Cinnamon drink mixes, B-B-Q Sauces, Salsas, Pretzel Dips, Dip Mixes, Champagne and Lemon Dill. Mayonnaise, and much more! Gatewest Plaza Calhoun Rd Greenwood Keating tarries on his way out the door, to sound one final call-toarms. "Save the old, for God's sake!" he trumpets. "Save the old, and make it work!" Then, his job done on this next-tolast taping day, he makes a splendid exit into the Brooklyn afternoon.

For its entire 35 years, "Another World" originated at NBC's Brooklyn Studios facility, which, even more so than the show, is steeped in history. Somewhat out-of-place today in this workin -class neighborhood, the older of the two sound stages was built in 1915, in what then was a moviemaking mecca of the silentfilm era. Acquired by NBC in the 1950s. Studio 1 soon was paired with a second studio. From those cavernous stages aired some classic television shows: "The Bell Telephone Hour." "Hallmark Hall of Fame," the "Peter Pan" starring Mary Martin, "Perry Como" and "The Cosby Show," as well as "Another World," which in recent years has occupied both studios.

NBC will soon be putting them up for sale. Now Wyndham, sleek in Rachel's silk skirt and blouse. returns to her dressing room. Since 1972. she has played Rachel, the lowborn lass who became the matriarch of Bay City's elite Cory family.

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