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Lowell-Stone Engagement IsTold Stewart-Kaiser 18 if MISS Sarah Still, James Brice, Jr. fl Married in Church Ceremony Feb. 2B MRS. JAMES BOYCE BRICE JR. ~:::.::- .••.., •..••.••. ~. --- I'-!w __ ....,•..•.••. -v ""-J.L'-' .• L.l.UV.LL._ ~.I.~¥J4.~JI rMiSs. Louise Strange Becomes Bride Of Mr. in Church Ceremony MRS. BOBBY RAY COGDILL Haven (J. Cogdiu, as best man and ~TV in (JOlumbia. the ushers were Billy Cogdill, broth. Mr. Cogdill, son of Mr. and !Mrs. er of the bridegroom, Jimmy Hud- Haven C. Cogdill of Winnsboro, is son, Skipper Sims, Jerry Collins, a graduate of Mount Zion Institute all of Winnsboro, and Kenneth Gas- in Winnsboro, and Palmer College que and George. Rast, both of Co- Columbia. He is currently employed lumbia, 1 with the Lawrence Furniture Com- MJ;s.Strange, mother of the bride, I pany in Columbia. The couple will reside at 813 Northwood Street, in Columbia. MISS LONETIA NEAL LOWE,LL Miss Cathy Allston Strange Is Wed ~To Mrc Shealy, Saturday, July 14_ Mr. and Mrs. Charles Edward Strange, Jr., who were married 'Tuesday, March 31, at Ebenezer Lutheran church, in Columbia with Dr. C. E. Fritz, pastor, of- ficiatin are makin thei home at the Wellington apartments in Spartanburg. _ The bride, the former Miss I'heatus Doris Stallings, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Wellington Luther of Columbia. Mr. Strange is the son of Mrs. Louise Strange of Winnsboro and the late C. E. Strange. The ceremony took place at 5 .p. m. on March 31, with spring flowers decorating the church and furnishing a background for the wedding. Mrs. Strange was graduated from the University of South Carolina and later studied at Fur- man University. Since completing her college work she has been teaching in schools of West Co- lumbia. Mr. Strange took both his aca- demic and law degrees at the Uni- versity of South Carolina and for the past three years has, been practicing law in Spartanburg. He is state president of the Young Democrats club, treasurer of the Congress for Democracy and na- I tional committeeman for United I Youth for Defense. 'Sherer- Stokes Mr. and Mrs. D.S. Stokes announce the marriage -of their daughter, Deborah Elease, to Mr. George D. Sherer on January 19, 1975. Mrs. Sherer is a graduate of Winnsboro High School and has attended Winthrop College and the University of South Carolina. She is presently employed in the Personnel Department of South Carolina Electric and Gas Company in ,Columbia. Mr. Sherer, the son of Mrs. Pearl Sherer and the late' Paul D. Shere, is a graduate of Eau Claire High School and attended the University of South Carolina. He is presently Programming , pervisor in the Computer S '.. ces Department of South Caros a Electric and Gas Compaf Along their three children by 1\1r. Sherer's former marriag the couple will reside a 2,;ijj Eddine Drive in West Colum(;.'l. J A lovely and interesting wed- ding of the late summer was that of Miss Don Oza Marie Stewart Of Ridge-way and Columbia and Horace Martel Kaiser of Lexing- ton and Columbia, which took place at 6:30 Friday evening in the Baptist church at Ridgeway. The Rev. Palmer Pierce of the Lutheran Church of the Incarna- tion, Columbia, pastor of the bridegroom, and the Rev. Leslie Edwards of the Ridgeway Baptist church, pastor of the bride, offi- ciated in the presence of a large assemblage of relatives and friends. The Lutheran singJe ring ceremoi v was used. . a.uu orms urauy, J. U, Dowling, Dick Murphy, David Crowson and gilly Parker, all of Columbia. - Mrs. Paul Robert Hayes of Au- gusta, Ga., IMiss Sara Harley of Ridgeway and Misses Georgia Miller, Betty Clark, Jenny Floyd and Eleanor Bradford, all of Co- lumbia, were the bridesmaids. They wore aqua silk net dresses over taffeta, having short puffed sleeves, dropped shoulders and bouffant skirts. The maid of honor, Miss Jewell Stewart of Ridgeway, sister of the bride, wore dusty-pink silk net over taffeta, made along the same li'nes as the bridesmaids' dresses with a very slight train. The bridesmaids and maid of honor also wore shoulder-length veils to match their dresses, caught to their hair with rosebuds, and they carried old fashioned bouquets, each centered with a burning taper. Jane and Marian Edmunds of Ridgeway were the flower girls. They wore old fashioned yellow dresses and carried yellow garden hats filled with rose petals. tracttveiy decorateu In wliLct: uhu green, with gladioli, snapdragons and ferns. Silver wedding bells hung from the chandeliers, and the candles used about the rooms were showered with white wedding bells on w~ite satin ribbon stream- ers. The beautifully embossed tri- ple-tiered wedding cake centered the table in the dining room. Punch, ice cream and cake were served. During the evening the bride and bridegroom left for their wed- ding trip to Florida and when they return will make their home at .)..5.l4Marion s~et Columbia. F . traveling the bride wore a cocoa- .brown suit with white accessories. Mrs. Kaiser, a lovely and charm- ing girl, is the daughter of Mrs. Riley Stewart and the late Mr. Stewart of Ridgeway. She was educated in the Ridgeway schools, at Lander college and Draughon's Business college. At Lander, she was a member of Pi Sigma Phi sorority. For the past several years, the bride has been making her home in Columbia, where she is secretary in the Boy Scouts of America offices. Mrs. Kaiser be- longs to the Debonair and Dutch Damsel clubs of this city. Mr. Kaiser is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Ed Kaiser of Lexington. He attended the Lexington schools and was graduated from the Uni- versity of .South Carolina school of pharmacy last June. The bride- groom is now with McGregor's Drug store in Columbia. He be- longs to the Debonair club of Co- lumbia. :Mr. and Mrs. William Eugene Stewart announce the marriage of their daughter, Talitha Ann, to Orus Reid Coffield, Jr., Friday af- ternoon, April 5. The ceremony was performed in Blacksburg by the Rev. L. A. Carter, former! pastor of the bride, in the pre-, sence of a group of friends from, Ellenboro, N. C. _ I The bride is a graduate of Win-I throp college, and for the past! several months has been employed I as secretary to the president of Queen Anne mills, Ellenboro, N. C. The groom is the second son of Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Coffield of Ellenboro, N. C. He received his education in the Ellenboro schools and Hemphm\s school, Memphis, Tenn. For the past two years he has been an employee of the Un- ion Savings and Trust company of For st City. . G. _

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Lowell-Stone Engagement IsTold Stewart-Kaiser 18 ifMISS Sarah Still, James Brice, Jr. flMarried in ChurchCeremony Feb. 2B

MRS. JAMES BOYCE BRICE JR.~:::.::- .••..., •..••.••. ~. --- I'-!w __ ....,•..•.••. -v ""-J.L'-' .• L.l.UV.LL._ ~.I.~¥J4.~JI

rMiSs. Louise Strange Becomes BrideOf Mr. in Church Ceremony

MRS. BOBBY RAY COGDILLHaven (J. Cogdiu, as best man and ~TV in (JOlumbia.the ushers were Billy Cogdill, broth. Mr. Cogdill, son of Mr. and !Mrs.er of the bridegroom, Jimmy Hud- Haven C. Cogdill of Winnsboro, isson, Skipper Sims, Jerry Collins, a graduate of Mount Zion Instituteall of Winnsboro, and Kenneth Gas- in Winnsboro, and Palmer Collegeque and George. Rast, both of Co- Columbia. He is currently employedlumbia, 1with the Lawrence Furniture Com-MJ;s.Strange, mother of the bride, I pany in Columbia.

The couple will reside at 813Northwood Street, in Columbia.

MISS LONETIA NEAL LOWE,LL

Miss Cathy Allston Strange Is Wed~ToMrc Shealy, Saturday, July 14_

Mr. and Mrs. Charles EdwardStrange, Jr., who were married'Tuesday, March 31, at EbenezerLutheran church, in Columbiawith Dr. C. E. Fritz, pastor, of-ficiatin are makin thei homeat the Wellington apartments inSpartanburg. _

The bride, the former MissI'heatus Doris Stallings, is thedaughter of Mr. and Mrs. ErnestWellington Luther of Columbia.Mr. Strange is the son of Mrs.Louise Strange of Winnsboro andthe late C. E. Strange.

The ceremony took place at 5.p. m. on March 31, with springflowers decorating the church andfurnishing a background for thewedding.

Mrs. Strange was graduatedfrom the University of SouthCarolina and later studied at Fur-man University. Since completingher college work she has beenteaching in schools of West Co-lumbia.

Mr. Strange took both his aca-demic and law degrees at the Uni-versity of South Carolina and forthe past three years has, beenpracticing law in Spartanburg.He is state president of the YoungDemocrats club, treasurer of theCongress for Democracy and na-I tional committeeman for United IYouth for Defense.

'Sherer-Stokes

Mr. and Mrs. D.S. Stokesannounce the marriage -oftheir daughter, DeborahElease, to Mr. George D.Sherer on January 19, 1975.Mrs. Sherer is a graduate

of Winnsboro High School andhas attended WinthropCollege and the University ofSouth Carolina. She ispresently employed in thePersonnel Department ofSouth Carolina Electric andGas Company in ,Columbia.Mr. Sherer, the son of Mrs.

Pearl Sherer and the late'Paul D. Shere, is a graduateof Eau Claire High Schooland attended the Universityof South Carolina. He ispresently Programming, pervisor in the ComputerS '.. ces Department of SouthCaros a Electric and GasCompafAlong their three

children by 1\1r. Sherer'sformer marriag the couplewill reside a 2,;ijj EddineDrive in West Colum(;.'l.

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A lovely and interesting wed-ding of the late summer was thatof Miss Don Oza Marie StewartOf Ridge-way and Columbia andHorace Martel Kaiser of Lexing-ton and Columbia, which tookplace at 6:30 Friday evening inthe Baptist church at Ridgeway.The Rev. Palmer Pierce of theLutheran Church of the Incarna-tion, Columbia, pastor of thebridegroom, and the Rev. LeslieEdwards of the Ridgeway Baptistchurch, pastor of the bride, offi-ciated in the presence of a largeassemblage of relatives andfriends. The Lutheran singJe ringceremoi v was used. .a.uu orms urauy, J. U, Dowling,Dick Murphy, David Crowson andgilly Parker, all of Columbia.- Mrs. Paul Robert Hayes of Au-gusta, Ga., IMiss Sara Harley ofRidgeway and Misses GeorgiaMiller, Betty Clark, Jenny Floydand Eleanor Bradford, all of Co-lumbia, were the bridesmaids.They wore aqua silk net dressesover taffeta, having short puffedsleeves, dropped shoulders andbouffant skirts.The maid of honor, Miss Jewell

Stewart of Ridgeway, sister of thebride, wore dusty-pink silk netover taffeta, made along the sameli'nes as the bridesmaids' dresseswith a very slight train.

The bridesmaids and maid ofhonor also wore shoulder-lengthveils to match their dresses,caught to their hair with rosebuds,and they carried old fashionedbouquets, each centered with aburning taper.Jane and Marian Edmunds of

Ridgeway were the flower girls.They wore old fashioned yellowdresses and carried yellow gardenhats filled with rose petals.tracttveiy decorateu In wliLct: uhugreen, with gladioli, snapdragonsand ferns. Silver wedding bellshung from the chandeliers, andthe candles used about the roomswere showered with white weddingbells on w~ite satin ribbon stream-ers. The beautifully embossed tri-ple-tiered wedding cake centeredthe table in the dining room.

Punch, ice cream and cake wereserved.

During the evening the brideand bridegroom left for their wed-ding trip to Florida and when theyreturn will make their home at.)..5.l4Marion s~et Columbia. F .traveling the bride wore a cocoa-.brown suit with white accessories.

Mrs. Kaiser, a lovely and charm-ing girl, is the daughter of Mrs.Riley Stewart and the late Mr.Stewart of Ridgeway. She waseducated in the Ridgeway schools,at Lander college and Draughon'sBusiness college. At Lander, shewas a member of Pi Sigma Phisorority. For the past severalyears, the bride has been makingher home in Columbia, where sheis secretary in the Boy Scouts ofAmerica offices. Mrs. Kaiser be-longs to the Debonair and DutchDamsel clubs of this city.

Mr. Kaiser is the son of Mr. andMrs. J. Ed Kaiser of Lexington.He attended the Lexington schoolsand was graduated from the Uni-versity of .South Carolina schoolof pharmacy last June. The bride-groom is now with McGregor'sDrug store in Columbia. He be-longs to the Debonair club of Co-lumbia.

:Mr. and Mrs. William EugeneStewart announce the marriage oftheir daughter, Talitha Ann, toOrus Reid Coffield, Jr., Friday af-ternoon, April 5. The ceremonywas performed in Blacksburg bythe Rev. L. A. Carter, former!pastor of the bride, in the pre-,sence of a group of friends from,Ellenboro, N. C. _ I

The bride is a graduate of Win-Ithrop college, and for the past!several months has been employed Ias secretary to the president ofQueen Anne mills, Ellenboro, N. C.

The groom is the second son ofMr. and Mrs. O. R. Coffield ofEllenboro, N. C. He received hiseducation in the Ellenboro schoolsand Hemphm\s school, Memphis,Tenn. For the past two years hehas been an employee of the Un-ion Savings and Trust company ofFor st City. . G. _