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The Index-Journal from Greenwood, South Carolina • Page 23

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The Index-Journali
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Greenwood, South Carolina
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journal Today's Living THE INDEX-l Sunday Campus May 15, 1994 i 1 J) She's in Day Care at 103 By ALICE KITE Today's Living editor Mary Roland McKinney of Greenwood has been photo-graphed for a newspaper before. That was when she 100 and living in Philadelphia. A client of Adult Day Care in Greenwood, Mrs. McKinney will be 104 years old on Sept 17. When she's not at Day Care, Mrs.

McKinney makes her home with a great-nephew, George Hill, and his family on Sullivan Street in Greenwood. Mrs. McKinney is one of several elderly people who attend Adult Day Care, located in the North Creek shopping area off. Highway 25 North, offering individualized care for persons with special needs. The service provided by Adult Day Care also gives the clients' caretakers a time off from the daily duties required for care of their loved ones.

With a sparkling, outgoing personality and despite her years, Mrs. McKinney, although confined to a wheelchair, chats (See Adult, page 4Q Hands, in time Mrs. Mary McKinney, right, swings her 103-year-old hands in time to exercises instructed by Linda Ann Leopard, above, at left, with other clients of Adult Day Care in Greenwood. Talkative and friendly, Mrs. McKinney will reach a milestone few will ever achieve when she turns 104 on Sept 17.

(Staff photos by Alice Hite) Couples exchange vows in 12 ceremonies 4 jfi Mrs. James K. Camak Judy Lee Brock Brock-Camak HODGES Judy Lee Brock of Greenwood and James Keith Camak of Hodges were united in marriage during a 6 p.m. Saturday ceremony at historic Cokesbury College with the Rev. Byron Wood of Anderson officiating.

LaNelle Grubbs and Tena Scott, both of Greenwood, presented a program of wedding music. The bride is the daughter of Sie-glinde F. Brock and Herman A. Brock, both of Honiea Path. A 1988 graduate of Greenwood High School, she graduated from Piedmont Technical College in 1991.

She is employed with Western Carolina Orthopaedic Association, P.A. The bridegroom is the son of Pitts and Emma Camak of 1703 Nation Rd. in Hodges. A 1986 graduate of Ware Shoals High School, he is employed with General Electric Corporation. Mrs.

Robert Sherard of Greew-ood was matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Donna Zuehlke of North Augusta, Marcia Brock of Troy, Kelly Brooks, Kathy Camak, both of Ware Shoals, and Jenni Lee Holland of Greenwood. The bride wore a formal sheath gown of white satin featuring an off-the-shoulder sweetheart neckline enhanced by a pleated portrait collar. Schiffli lace embellished with pearls and iridescents accented the collar, the bodice front, and the basque waistline. Self-covered buttons closed the back bodice enhanced with a candy box bow accenting the waistline.

Scalloped schiffli lace bordered the hemline of the skirt and the detachable cathedral-length train highlighted by motifs of jewelled lace. Her two-tiered, fingertip-length veil of illusion was caught by a jewelled multi-looped bow accented with pearl peps. She carried a cascade bouquet of white miniature dianthus, red Madame DelBard roses, and gypsophila. The attendants wore formal gowns of black bengaline faille accented by a white satin pleated drape at the shoulders and the deep back. A pcplum at the waistline topped the sheath skirt.

An applique of pearls and iridescents enhanced the front neckline and back drape. They carried three long- Barden-Sorrow April Joy Barden of Ninety Six became tbe bride of James Russell Sorrow of Greenville during a 5 p.m. Saturday ceremony at South Greenwood Pentecostal Holiness Church with the Rev. J. C.

Sorrow of Greenwood, the bridegroom's father, and the Rev. Dennis Barden of Ninety Six, the bride's father, officiating. A program of wedding music was presented by Mrs. Cheryl Holtzclaw of Belton, organist, Eric Boggs of Pelzer, and Brandon Whitworth of Belton, vocalists. The bride is also the daughter of Mrs.

Dennis Barden of 104 Kate Fowler Rd. in Ninety Six and the granddaughter of Hazel and Arthur Brown of Ninety Six, Goldie and Buster Storey of Ridge Spring. A 1989 graduate of Ninety Six High School, she graduated from Emmanuel College in Franklin Springs, Ga. She is employed with United Savings Bank. The bridegroom is also the son of Mrs.

J.C. Sorrow of 128 Avon-dale Rd. in Greenwood. A 1988 graduate of Ware Shoals High School, he attended Clemson University. A 1992 graduate of the S.C.

Criminal Justice Academy, he is employed with the Greenville City Police Department. Mrs. Richard Jay of Ninety Six, the bride's was matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Merry Bagwell, Crystil Fuller, both of Greenwood, Stephanie Price, Meshael Williams, and Mrs. David Roark, all of Ninety Six.

Jill Boggs of Pelzer was flower girl. The bride wore a formal gown of white satin featuring a sabrina neckline with scalloped lace appliques highlighting an illusion yoke and sweetheart bodice. Beaded Alencon lace appliques enhanced the leg-o-mutton sleeves tapering to a point at the wrist The fitted bodice was embellished with Alencon lace adorned with pearls and clear sequins. A large candy box bow enhanced the back basque waistine and back. A bustle with streamers highlighted the full skirt flowing into a semi-cathedral-length train trimmed with Alencon lace and accented with lace appliques and seed pearls.

Her veil of illusion featured ruffles and was caught by a headpiece adorned pearl sprays and lily-of-the-valley filaments. She carried a bouquet of peach day lilies enhanced with white roses, white net, lace, white and peach lace streamers. The attendants wore formal gowns of peach satin featuring a sweetheart neckline and short puffed sleeves. The deep back was accented with a large candy box bow and streamers. The fitted bodice and basque waistline flowed into a full skirt with high-low hemline.

They carried bouquets of peach day lilies with peach and white lace accents. Bill Willard of Ware Shoals was best man. Ushers were Wallace Upton of Greenwood, Kory Duncan of Batesburg, Chris Caiei of Simp-sonville, Randall Jay of Ninety Six, and Donnie Kunich of Hilton Head. Jordan Dennis Jay of Ninety Six was ringbcarer. The bride's parents hosted a reception in the church social hall following the ceremony.

After a. wedding trip to Myrtle Beach, the couple will live at 351 Howell Commons Circle in Greenville. 7 Mrs. Benjamin C. Ross Vivian Deloris Morris is a conditioning specialist at the Life Center in Greenville.

The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. David Lewis of Greenville. A graduate -of Washington Avenue Christian School in Greenville, he is a foreman for E. Pipeline in Greenville.

Ginger Campbell of Greenville, the bride's sister, was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Lori Hammond of Greenville and Susan Gheen of Greenwood Kay la Jones of Greenville, the bride's cousin, was a junior bridesmaid. The bride, escorted down the aisle by Christopher Lewis of Greenville, the bridegroom's brother, wore a formal Victorian-style gown of white satin featuring a wedding band collar of jewelled appliques accenting an embroidered English net yoke. Shoulder poufs enhanced the Gibson sleeves tapering to a point at the wrist Pearls, floral appliques, and sequins embellished the bodice. Matching jewelled accents and a bustle highlighted the trumpet skirt and circular train.

White satin. (See Couples, page 2C) Mrs. B. Williams II Ramona A. Williams Mrs.

Billy D. Watson Nitsa Gallins Kappas stemmed red Madame DelBard roses highlighted with tree fern, gypsophila, and a red satin ribbon. Pitts Camak was his son's best man. Ushers were Robin Brock of Troy, David Camak, Scott Mahaf-fcy, Frank Brooks, all of Ware Shoals, Bryan Sherard of, Greenwood, and Bruce Zuehlke of North Augusta. The bride's mother hosted a reception at the" college following the ceremony.

After a wedding trip to Florida, the couple will live at 2206 Nation Rd. in Hodges. Campbell-Reid GREENVILLE Tina Louise Campbell and Michael Todd Reid, both of Greenville, exchanged vows of marriage during a 3 p.m. garden ceremony Saturday at the Kilgore-Lewis House in Greenville with the Rev. Melvin Timms of Belton officiating.

A program of wedding music was presented by Joe Wehunt of Greenville and Mrs. Robyn Jennings of Georgia, vocalist The bride is the daughter of Ms. Nita Campbell of Greenville. A graduate of Lander University, she ti Mrs. Leroy Morgan Bertha Warren Mrs.

James R. Sorrow April Joy Bar den Mrs. Michael T. Reid Tina Louise Campbell Mrs. Nelson Welch Kristen E.

Davis V. A Mrs. Samuel Pickell Anastasia Chatos Mrs. Kenneth White Angela Renee Eddy A ti Hx 9' Mrs. John Wagoner Ginger L.

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