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~~¥1t ~4efiaum I. "Rags "Dobfiifis of Scottsville, a. in t e 1ieart of a white lily. RAGSDALE---WATTS ~~~e hasrIctte Observer) ., <The bridesmaids were Mrs. W. The bride, radiantly lovely, en- The marriage of Mi.ss Dorothy Tile home of Dl":and Mrs. Rob- A lovely weddmgof .much m- S. Douglass, Jr., of Blackstock, tered with her uncle, Alexander Ragsdale of Blair and JamesU. ert H. Lafferty at 1960 Crescent terest was that of MISS Grace aunt of the bride, Mrs. Clarence Wylie Douglass of Blackstock, by Watts, Jr., Of Barnwell, was sol, aven~ was the scene of a pretty J.ames Ragsdale .and Carter Har-, Loring Geddings, sister of the whom she was given in marriage. emnized at Salem Presbyteri:an weddlllg' Saturday afternoon at rason Payne, which took place at j bride Miss Amanda Payne and She wore a gown of candle-light church Saturday' evening, October 5 o'cl0'~k he:r: Miss gene Smith 8 o'clock on the evening of Au- Miss 'Mildred Payne of Scotts- satin with tapered slim bodice, 22. The bride's pastor, the Rev. b.ecame e";bnde of Wilham Mer- gust 30 in Van Wyck Presbyterian ville Va. cousins of the bride-: long sleeves ending in Iily points Charles Harris, jlerymned the ntt Quattlebaum h h I 'j *1"1 ( , , I" ceremony.' '13 '6 - Dr Wa;ner L' Hall t f cure., I ' groom. They wore fall dresses of at the wrist, scalloped sweetheart ·'Prior to the ceremony, Miss the Second Presbyterimia~hC:rc~ The impressive double ring electric blue velvet, featurdng the l neckline and a full skirt, which Mary Louise Thomas, organist iof officiated, Mrs. George Leiter, piJ~ceremony was perfo~med by Rev. long torso with c~p sleeves, bu~tle i e;xtende:d into a l?ng. train. ~er Branchville and Mrs. Reuben Bur- anist, presented a program of Angus Guy McInms, an uncle back and full skirts, velvet mitts finger-tip length veil of bridal ress, soprano of Trenton, render- wedding music, and Walter Car- of the bride, and pastor of the I of matching color and a head- illusion was held in place by a ed a' program of nuptial music. riker sang "I Love You Truly" First Presbyterian church of dress of blue ostrich plumes. coronet of seed pearlS: Her Co10- The candles were. lighted by and "0 P.erfect Love." Wq.ycross, Ga., assisted by Dr. They carried colonial bouquets of' nial bouquet was .of whit~ roses, two' of the ushers,WrigIit Hol- Thd,ebnde and bridegroom en- J. T. Dendy, pastor of the church. blue California asters, pink roses' tuberoses and white carnations, land of Columbia and Claude tere together, and ~here were The church was effectively dec- and blue delphinium against a centered with a white orchid and Ragsdale, Jr., of Blair, a cousin of no attendants. 'The bride wore a t d ith t 11fl bk t f df .k li dh d vwih Ii . th brid Th th h bl it ith hit ora e WI a 001' as e so' backgroun '0 pin ma me an s owere WIt flies oll the val- 1'1 e. e 0 er us ers were navy ue SUI WI aw ree hit ladi I' . t: b k . "-' . ibb I U" 'M' h I Uss of Col bi .;l blouse, blue and white hat, navy W1 e -gia 10 I, agams _ a ac - tied. WIth matching satin non. ey. ,.L,J.eronly orname~t was alGae ery urn 10. an aGc€ssories, and a shoulder bou- ground of Southern bamboo, MISS Frances Douglass of Es- necklace of pearls, a gift of the John L. ~owden of. Allendale. quet of white orchids. palms and magnolia with numer- mont, Va., was maid of honor and bridegroom. The bride, a petite bI011de, en- Mrs. Smith mother of the ous branched candelabra holding Mrs. .Jarnes M. Moore of Van Mrs.' James Law Ragsdale tered on the arm. of h~r fathe,:r by bride, wore a' black crepe frock Jighted cathedral tapers. Wyck was her sistes's matron of mother of the bride,' wore a gow~ S~om she~w:saf~~n lIt mabrIa~e. w;t\gIa<t and ,;;,hi}e ha~ and a Mrs. William a. Moore, pianist honor. Their dresses, sty;led like. of rose beige moire' taffeta and gr~o:a:ncl ~is best ~:n a G , ~ate: s AOUfteerthouqeu 0 gar e~lt~s. andMiss 'Marion Moore, vocalist, those of. the bridesmaids ,were of a shoulder bouquet of purple or- Hagood of Barnwell. '. r e ceremony a recep IOn...... . h d th ddi .\B 1 l'. h t hi It hid was held. rurms. e e,we mg mUSIC. e- rose ve vet WIt ma ~ mg ve ve CIS. TJie bride's wedding dress was : The dining room table was cov- :fore the ceremony Mrs. Moore mitts and rose ostrich plume Mrs. W. S. Douglass, Sr., mater- a lovely princess model of ivory ered with-a lace cloth and graced played "Canzone Amorosa" by headdress. '1;heir Colonial bou- nal grandmother ,of fhe bride, 'satin which moulded the figure :with a tiered wedding cake NEvin and "To The Evening Star", quets were California asters, tal- wore a black lace dress and a and swept into a long graceful ~lanked. by silver candelabra hold- "The Sweetest Story Ever Told" isman roses and blue delphinium _~ho'Ulder bouq,u'et of purple ur- train. Three godets of charm spun I ing white tapers. At one end was (Stults) and "Because" (D'Har- tied with loops of blue satin rib- chids. lac~ we.re inseryed in the train i a punch bowl, ~here Mrs. Fred delot). "Bridal Chorus" from "Lo- bon. I Immediately following the cere- while tiny, satm-covered buttons ! Yarborough presided, Mrs. T. M. hengrin" (Wagnef\) waff used for Winsome, and petite were the mony Mr. and Mrs. .James M. were used on the bodice from the W~yCorg~t;r~g'O'a~dH~~~nsR~~sy"the processional a, nd "Wedding' flower girls, Douglass Geddings Moore,' brother-in-law and ·sister cal!at-shadpefdItaCedCOthllarl to uftfhe , M h" f "Mid -. f W' b •. f th brid f th . b 'd t tai dt wars an as ene e ace c s. I Dameron assisted in serving. arc I' 0 m 1 sum mer 0 - mns oro, niece 0 e 1'1 e t or u ene, en er ame . a a,re- Th tor e q art Ie gth '1 f After a wedding trip to Savan- 'Night's Dreax;n" -(Mendelssoh~) and Ann ,Moore, ~erritt of Char- ception at their home ..The bride'S ilh~sion ~~s ucaue;ht ~ith aV~~ircYe ;na~, Ga' J t~e co~ple WIll make for the recessional. As a benedic- lotte, N. C. Their dresses were table was covered with a hand-) {If orang,e blossoms at the head . .thejr home in Wmn~boro, S. C. tion Miss Moore sang, "Sea'! Us frosted blue taffeta and styled some white cut work and lace The bridal bouquet was of bride's t Mr~. ~uat~ebaum ~s ~e .li~ugbd 0 Holy Spirit" (Meredith). . like those of the honor attendants. cloth and centered by an -ar- roses and ferns showered with val- th e r 01t Mrs.Sa~eths f' w~mt ban Hunter Payne Tapseott, cousin ;Blue maline coronets trimmed rangement (\)f white tube roses, Ile~ lillies. eae r. mi 0 Inns oro. f th brid f Esrri t V ·.•. hf t t t 1.. '1' d d 1hi - She was graduated from Mt Zion o e 1'1 egroom 0 smont, a., WLL orge -me-no s were worn. as ers, gYPSOP1"ll ra an e p \n- Th bridesmaid M' . bt T'h' .d bkt d f l i Cd' f 1.·t tm rfb e rmesmai S were 1SS Institute at Winnsboro and re- was es man. ey , carne as es ma e 0 rum. asca €S 0 WJllIe sa In 1'1 - r F W tt fC 1 bi . t , dh d . busi d- The ushers were Clarence Lor- rosema1inetrimmedwithribbonbonanrl·three-branchedsilv€rrances.a s 0 0 urn ia, SIS er .cerve er egree m usmess a " p. r of the bridegroom and Mrs C H ministration from Wilnnsboro jng Geddings of Winnsboro and of the same shade, from which candelabra holding, white tapers Ragsdale Jr. of Blair co~s~ of college. For the last ~everal years James ~. Moore ofVa~ Wyck, they ~cattere.d rose petals. completed the table arrangement.] the hrid~.' , she has held a position as secre- 'brothers-in-law qf the bride, Ed- James Mano~ M00re; Jr., nep- On the sp~cious porch were d~cJ Mrs. R. G. MeIver of Columbia, tary to Dr. Lafferty and Dr. Bax- ward Ambrose Payne brother of hew of the bride dressed m a orated 'punch bowls from WhICh . t ..,th brid ter and is a member of the Med ' ." ., SISer o.!, e 1'1 egroom, was ma- ical Secretaries' and Nurses' As~ the brid~gr60m and Edgar Leroy white linen suilt, carried the ring, PUI1C~wa~ served throughout the tron of honor. . . sociations. fQ ' . lb. p~.. E.''T' '1.:.11 evenmg by Mr. ,and Mrs. Sharon The flower glrl~ were httle Pat- The bridegroom is the son of uatt e aum- IrOn ngagement Oll Thompson and Mr. and Mrs. sy Blair.and Kay Ladd. the late Dr. and Mfs. Bolivar J. - I George Plyler. Immediately after the ceremony Quattlebaum 0f Winnsboro •. S. Dr. and Mrs. William Merritt Quattlebaum, Jr., of Co- Others assisting, at the recep- a reception was held at the home C., where he attended Mt. Zion lumbia, South Carolina, and santa Barbara, Caliform, 'a, r tion were Mr. and'Mrs. William (If the bride's parents. Institute. He attended Clemsol\ H Moore Mr and Mrs J. Marion Mr. and Mrs. Watts left byau- Col~ege ~nd i~ in the insurance an?g-unce the engagement 'Of .9i~ir ~~pghter, I)qrp'thy hvioore, Mr. ~nd Mrs. M.· J. Elhr.- tomobile ;immediately "t?llowi~g busmess m Winnsboro. EhZ81beth,to Mo Dominique) LOuis ,Pir.on' de l~.Varentfe '!iCR Sr Rev ami Mrs A G Me- the neception for a weddmg tl'lP Out-of-town guests at the wed- of Paris, France, son 'Of: Mme.. ~¥ges ~Pir6n"de Ja :'" ... throagm western North Carolina ding were Mrs. James M. Smith Varenne and the late Mo GOOl'n'es ,Plr..•. nof ,'A""tw'e~, I~ms and Dr. and Mrs. M. J. Ehr- and Virginia. F<:>r'traveling the of WInnsboro, S. C., Mr. and Mrs. 46 v ~. ~.I.' ~ch, Mr. and Mrs .. Brevard Mer- bride wore a modish suit !!Ifwine Seaman S. Richardso~ of Sumter, ,l3~lgium.an<lParis, France. The wed,ding'~il1 ~e pla~ ritt, M~~. J. D. :Nl.sbe~ and ~l's. wool trimmed with grey fox fur 1 S. C., Seaman S. RIchardson. of the l~t week in Jannary at;the ~6m,e'Ofthft'. bqde's, ~- ~. E. Nlsoet. Asslst~ng m t~e dm- her hat a1id blouse being of teal C.lem~on ~ollege, Mr .. and ~rs. ~~ta.U.l:S\anta BM<har~",GalifoPll;.~e. ~, tr'ge, S ~r'OJl mg room were MIsses Elizabeth blue and her other accessories ,JN11mIe RIchardson of HartsvI~le, W1lt~tte~.d ,the. w~dingo, Ir~.~ r" ,:_ ' ~ .~,. ,j'P Clowney, Betty Ann Rhodes, were black •. " , .. S. C., M~. and Mrs. James L. .Smlth The bndeoe .. leet ls,a."""""..1 a, 04! ~,l'..~, U,,:;.v•• ~·ty ,o,f Virginia Lee Thompson, Caroli!le The bride, the only daughter ,of and MISS Betty Gene SmIth of - 15"'''"''!3 ~.'L (f.u;o,<,) "I;l'f;"'''''!~; Mcinnis and Misses Edith and 'Mr. and Mrs.J&hn Ragsdale of Florence, S. C., Mr. and Mrs. W. ~uth Oa,rolina,attended Dreliet' citJ./;,h seti601 and Mount B I h St ' Bt,·, dt f th BI' M. Quattlebaum, Jr., of Charles-. H, 1 j.~1t con.J. . , "I' 15 , n eu.a ar~€s.! .'an, IS 'agra ua e, o. e aI~ ton W. Va., Mrs. A D. Brose of, :-:f yo, e e~e In HolYOKe, ~saChilsett,$. O':)heis flOW MISS :r.:tarfon Moore was iR hIgh school and -ColumbIa College White Plains, N. Y:, Dr. and Mrs. i a. gtad'1;lat~ stu'dEmt at 'the UmveJ;Sit'y of California at charge of the bride's register. where she was .a pOllular memb~r T. A. Quattlebaum of Sumter, S. ~ Angeles and lives ,at 54 Tower A~ments, 10941 Music was furnish€d during th€ of Lal!ldba EpsIlo~ Theta sorrorl- Coo Ik A. --D. Quattlebaum of Strat'h:Q:l.o!e. Avenue, Los AngeJes 24, Qalifornia., I evening by pianists, Miss EIiza- t~. Smce graduatlon !rom colle&,e Winnsboro, S. C., M~. and Mrs.' The bndegroom-elect Wa{) born in Paris, and was ed- beth Dendy of Rock Hill and Mrs. SHe made her home m Columbla E. M. Hall of Sumter, S. C., Miss uca.ted. at r"-llege, Cardina'le'M.erClo"r,r·,ecel'vedhlo.a ,An- Ambrose Payne of Scottsville, Va. where she has been employed as Irene Newton, Mrs. William Dun- vv - C "'...-- L . h 'h 1 a secretary. lap, Miss Alice Doty and Miss gmeertng degree at Institut l\.1eurice Cheniie in 'Bms- ater in t € ev:nmg t. € coup e The groom is the son of J, JJ. Nanev Wvlie. all 0f WinnsBoro, sels, Belgium, and' is at present a Fulbright scholar left far a weddmg tnl? to be Watts, ,Sr., of Eutawville, and the , S. C., and Miss Sadie Stewart worki f h' PhD . E' . planned ez: route. The brIde ~or late Mrs. W'atts. He graduated , ~,)'ld Mrs. Gilbert Jones of Laur- ng or IS .., m, ngmeenng at the Univer- for travelmg -a cost~me S,u1t 0 from the Branchville high school ,mburg.· , __ sity of California at Los, Angeles." ,emerald green gabardme WIth ac- and received his L.L. B. degree QuattlebauU1-Hogentogier .~ss Quattlebaum is the granddaughter 'Ofthe late eemrories t}ji "Pi'diTh~gr~ from the University of South . ' WIlliam M.,and Mae I. Quattlebaum of Winnsboro and and the orchid lifted from he Carolina. While a student at the Mr. and Mrs.. 'C!J.e~ter Albert the l~te GeorgeJ. and Jessie M. Cunningham&of Co-, 'bridal bouquet. university he was president of the Hog,enl/:ogler of W:a,slhiiJgwn,D.' C., iumbla. "6 Q t Mrs. Payne is the younges Blue Key honorary fraternity and I'l'l1n0unce l'1e marria,ge ,6f their l son- ua tlebaum I daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James wa~ .a~tive in social and athletic dmlighter, 'Judith Piatt,'toIif; James Ridgeland, April 27.-Miss Inez ~Law Ragsdale of Van Wyck, for- actIVIties on the campus. For t~e 'T' d 1 Q t 1-'-· ' Hope Gibson, daught~I' of Mrs. merly of Blackstock. She is a pastfe ..w years he has made hIS lU ,3 ua t "PaU:ril; Jl".;"')'fm:merly v . h B 11 h the cou Lois Tison Gibson, became the graduate of Lancaster high school, orne.m . arnwe '. w, ere _ - 'of Columbia, jlip~~i:~fJ,k,ra~hlngton, 1.- pIe WIll lIve, and IS a member of , , l' ",rIde of Albert Gordon Quatole- She now hol~s. a 'pos.lhoR as la?" th-ela firm of-Brown and W'atts. D. C., on FrldJ.iYr"Kprif" 6th, in baum Saturday aIternoon, April oratOJ1Ytechmclan w~th ilae Ul'llt-rr-="'.=,_;.;:;.rw~=:;...;~;=~~~~ci~ Was!1ingt.on. If"~- 20, at Holy Trinity church in Gra- ed States Rubber company in, Reed- Hunt Dr_ Quattlebau.m is the son of the hamville. Scottsville, Virginia. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. l\eed an- late Dr. J~jS; iT. Quattlebaum The church Was decorated with M~. Payne, the' son of Mrs. nC)unCflthe marriag:e of their " ,"~ , small pines, Southern smilax and G Bt P d th G ~ Sr., of Co1um~a: 'slid bOOlate Mrs. Ch k Th eorge en on ayne ~n' e daughter, K3:thleen Margaret to . ero ee roses. e Rev. R. IMy- late M'[\ Payne of ScottsvlHe, Va., James Paul Hurlt Tuesday even- Anne McMaster Quattlebau""', "Arm. nard Marshall p rf d th ' .'" Lv ~ony. e orme e cere- is a graduat€ of M,iller school near ing, August 2'7. The ceremony was erl~ ofWirul~~o.Heisa nePhew '''' Miss Betty ,Gifford rendered the I Charlottesville, Va., and was a performed by ,Dr. G. G. Mayes, for- of Eclwm-d A. McMaster of Winns- wedding music. student of the University of Vir- mer pastor of the first Presbytel'- 001'0 and Miss Eugenia McMaster The bride was given in marriage II ginia, school of engineering 'dur- ian chur~h. '9 J of Statesville, N. C. by her brother, Jack Gibron of ! ing the past year. He served as The _brl~e, a lovely brunette, w: as Anderson. She wore la costum~ of ! staff sergeant in the army air £ha.rmmg In a ~avy blue dress WIth R.A!GSDAlJE-PLAMPIN navy triple sheer with whi1k and forces for five y€ars part of this whIte acceSSOrIes mld a .c.orsag;e of ,,' M CHR d~l navy accessoTies. Her bouquet '\time with the air tr~nsport com- sweet heart ;r;osesand 11hes of the Mr. anUl' rs. .. . ags "",e, f h't d d '. 'th H .. .I d valley. Jr., of Blair, announce the mar· was 0 w 1 e snap ragons and man m e aW~~Ian IS~m.s. 'Mrs. Hunt has been e<'mnected riage of their adopted daughter, white and pink roses. 1 I He now holds a posllilon as an In- with the Westenl Union Telegraph Her only attendant was a cous- \ I spector with .the Virginia Stat'€ company for th~ past few years. Linda Eileen, to Mr. Philip Eugene in, Miss Etta Fripp, of Columbia I department of highways. Mr. Hunt, the son of Mr. J. T. Plampin of Newberry, S. C., on and ~idgeland, who wore a dres~1 i l Upon their return from the ,Hunt and the late Mrs. J. T. Hunt. Julx. 24, 1959_ of dusty pink 3!nd carried a bou-wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Payne of Chesterfield, is connected with quet of colored snapdragons and will make their home in Scotts- the firm of B. C. Moore and sons pink roses. I ville Va. il'l .Aiken. J. B. Quattlebaum of Philadel- ' ~ After a trip through the moun- phia, brother of the groom, was tains of North Carolina the young beEt man. couple will be at home in Aiken. t e couple will be at ome at Great F!ills road, Winnsboro.

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~~¥1t ~4efiaum I . "Rags "Dobfiifis of Scottsville, a. in t e 1ieart of a white lily. RAGSDALE---WATTS~~~e hasrIctte Observer) ., <The bridesmaids were Mrs. W. The bride, radiantly lovely, en- The marriage of Mi.ss Dorothy

Tile home of Dl": and Mrs. Rob- A lovely weddmgof .much m- S. Douglass, Jr., of Blackstock, tered with her uncle, Alexander Ragsdale of Blair and JamesU.ert H. Lafferty at 1960 Crescent terest was that of MISS Grace aunt of the bride, Mrs. Clarence Wylie Douglass of Blackstock, by Watts, Jr., Of Barnwell, was sol,aven~ was the scene of a pretty J.ames Ragsdale .and Carter Har-, Loring Geddings, sister of the whom she was given in marriage. emnized at Salem Presbyteri:anweddlllg' Saturday afternoon at rason Payne, which took place at j bride Miss Amanda Payne and She wore a gown of candle-light church Saturday' evening, October5 o'cl0'~k he:r: Miss gene Smith 8 o'clock on the evening of Au- Miss 'Mildred Payne of Scotts- satin with tapered slim bodice, 22. The bride's pastor, the Rev.b.ecame e";bnde of Wilham Mer- gust 30 in Van Wyck Presbyterian ville Va. cousins of the bride-: long sleeves ending in Iily points Charles Harris, jlerymned thentt Quattlebaum h h I 'j *1"1 ( , , I" ceremony.' '13 '6- Dr Wa;ner L' Hall t f cure., I ' groom. They wore fall dresses of at the wrist, scalloped sweetheart ·'Prior to the ceremony, Missthe Second Presbyterimia~hC:rc~ The impressive double ring electric blue velvet, featurdng the l neckline and a full skirt, which Mary Louise Thomas, organist iofofficiated, Mrs. George Leiter, piJ~ceremony was perfo~med by Rev. long torso with c~p sleeves, bu~tle i e;xtende:d into a l?ng. train. ~er Branchville and Mrs. Reuben Bur-anist, presented a program of Angus Guy McInms, an uncle back and full skirts, velvet mitts finger-tip length veil of bridal ress, soprano of Trenton, render-wedding music, and Walter Car- of the bride, and pastor of the I of matching color and a head- illusion was held in place by a ed a' program of nuptial music.riker sang "I Love You Truly" First Presbyterian church of dress of blue ostrich plumes. coronet of seed pearlS: Her Co10- The candles were. lighted byand "0 P.erfect Love." Wq.ycross, Ga., assisted by Dr. They carried colonial bouquets of' nial bouquet was .of whit~ roses, two' of the ushers,WrigIit Hol-Thd,ebnde and bridegroom en- J. T. Dendy, pastor of the church. blue California asters, pink roses' tuberoses and white carnations, land of Columbia and Claude

tere together, and ~here were The church was effectively dec- and blue delphinium against a centered with a white orchid and Ragsdale, Jr., of Blair, a cousin ofno attendants. 'The br ide wore a t d ith t 11 fl b k t f d f . k li d h d vwih Ii . th brid Th th hbl it ith hit ora e WI a 001' as e so' backgroun '0 pin ma me an s owere WIt flies oll the val- € 1'1 e. e 0 er us ers werenavy ue SUI WI a w ree hit ladi I' . t: b k . "-' . ibb I U" 'M' h I Uss of Col bi .;lblouse, blue and white hat, navy W 1 e -gia 10 I, agams _ a ac - tied. WIth matching satin non. ey. ,.L,J.eronly orname~t was alGae ery urn 10. anaGc€ssories, and a shoulder bou- ground of Southern bamboo, MISS Frances Douglass of Es- necklace of pearls, a gift of the John L. ~owden of. Allendale.quet of white orchids. palms and magnolia with numer- mont, Va., was maid of honor and bridegroom. The bride, a petite bI011de, en-Mrs. Smith mother of the ous branched candelabra holding Mrs. .Jarnes M. Moore of Van Mrs.' James Law Ragsdale tered on the arm. of h~r fathe,:r by

bride, wore a' black crepe frock Jighted cathedral tapers. Wyck was her sistes's matron of mother of the bride,' wore a gow~ S~omshe~w:saf~~n lIt mabrIa~e.w;t\gIa<t and ,;;,hi}e ha~ and a Mrs. William a. Moore, pianist honor. Their dresses, sty;led like. of rose beige moire' taffeta and gr~o:a:ncl ~is best ~:n aG, ~ate:s AOUfteerthouqeu 0 gar e~lt~s. andMiss 'Marion Moore, vocalist, those of. the bridesmaids ,were of a shoulder bouquet of purple or- Hagood of Barnwell. ' .

r e ceremony a recep IOn...... . h d th ddi . \ B 1 l'. h t hi I t hid •was held. rurms. e e, we mg mUSIC. e- rose ve vet WIt ma ~ mg ve ve CIS. TJie bride's wedding dress was: The dining room table was cov- :fore the ceremony Mrs. Moore mitts and rose ostrich plume Mrs. W. S. Douglass, Sr., mater- a lovely princess model of ivoryered with-a lace cloth and graced played "Canzone Amorosa" by headdress. '1;heir Colonial bou- nal grandmother ,of fhe bride, 'satin which moulded the figure: with a tiered wedding cake NEvin and "To The Evening Star", quets were California asters, tal- wore a black lace dress and a and swept into a long graceful~lanked. by silver candelabra hold- "The Sweetest Story Ever Told" isman roses and blue delphinium _~ho'Ulder bouq,u'et of purple ur- train. Three godets of charm spunI ing white tapers. At one end was (Stults) and "Because" (D'Har- tied with loops of blue satin rib- chids. lac~ we.re inseryed in the traini a punch bowl, ~here Mrs. Fred delot). "Bridal Chorus" from "Lo- bon. I Immediately following the cere- while tiny, satm-covered buttons! Yarborough presided, Mrs. T. M. hengrin" (Wagnef\) waff used for Winsome, and petite were the mony Mr. and Mrs. .James M. were used on the bodice from theW~yCorg~t;r~g'O'a~dH~~~nsR~~sy"the processional a,nd "Wedding' flower girls, Douglass Geddings Moore,' brother-in-law and ·sister cal!at-shadpefdItaCedCOthllarlto uftfhe

, M h" f "Mid - . f W' b •. f th brid f th .b 'd t tai d t wars an as ene e ace c s.I Dameron assisted in serving. arc I' 0 m 1 sum mer 0 - mns oro, niece 0 e 1'1 e t or uene, en er ame . a a ,re- Th tor e q art Ie gth '1 f

After a wedding trip to Savan- 'Night's Dreax;n" -(Mendelssoh~) and Ann ,Moore, ~erritt of Char- ception at their home ..The bride'S ilh~sion ~~s ucaue;ht ~ith aV~~ircYe; na~, Ga'J t~e co~ple WIll make for the recessional. As a benedic- lotte, N. C. Their dresses were table was covered with a hand-) {If orang,e blossoms at the head .. thejr home in Wmn~boro, S. C. tion Miss Moore sang, "Sea'! Us frosted blue taffeta and styled some white cut work and lace The bridal bouquet was of bride'st Mr~. ~uat~ebaum ~s ~e .li~ugbd 0 Holy Spirit" (Meredith). . like those of the honor attendants. cloth and centered by an -ar- roses and ferns showered with val-the

r 01t Mrs. Sa~eths f' w~mt ban Hunter Payne Tapseott, cousin ;Blue maline coronets trimmed rangement (\)f white tube roses, Ile~ lillies.e a e r. mi 0 Inns oro. f th brid f Esrri t V ·.•.h f t t t 1.. '1' d d 1 hi -She was graduated from Mt Zion o e 1'1 egroom 0 smont, a., WLL orge -me-no s were worn. as ers, gYPSOP1"llra an e p \n- Th bridesmaid M'

. b t T'h' . d b k t d f l i Cd' f 1.·t tm rfb e rmesmai S were 1SSInstitute at Winnsboro and re- was es man. r·ey , carne as e s ma e 0 rum. asca €S 0 WJllIe sa In 1'1 - r F W tt f C 1 bi . t, d h d . busi d- The ushers were Clarence Lor- rosema1inetrimmedwithribbonbonanrl·three-branchedsilv€rrances.a s 0 0 urn ia, SISer.cerve er egree m usmess a " p. r of the bridegroom and Mrs C H

ministration from Wilnnsboro jng Geddings of Winnsboro and of the same shade, from which candelabra holding, white tapers Ragsdale Jr. of Blair co~s~ ofcollege. For the last ~everal years James ~. Moore ofVa~ Wyck, they ~cattere.d rose petals. completed the table arrangement.] the hrid~.' ,she has held a position as secre- 'brothers-in-law qf the bride, Ed- James Mano~ M00re; Jr., nep- On the sp~cious porch were d~cJ Mrs. R. G. MeIver of Columbia,tary to Dr. Lafferty and Dr. Bax- ward Ambrose Payne brother of hew of the bride dressed m a orated 'punch bowls from WhICh . t .., th bridter and is a member of the Med ' ." ., SISer o.!, e 1'1 egroom, was ma-ical Secretaries' and Nurses' As~ the brid~gr60m and Edgar Leroy white linen suilt, carried the ring, PUI1C~wa~ served throughout the tron of honor. . .sociations. fQ ' . lb. p~.. E . ' ' T' '1.:.11 evenmg by Mr. , and Mrs. Sharon The flower glrl~ were httle Pat-The bridegroom is the son of uatt e aum- IrOn ngagement Oll Thompson and Mr. and Mrs. sy Blair.and Kay Ladd.

the late Dr. and Mfs. Bolivar J. - I George Plyler. Immediately after the ceremonyQuattlebaum 0f Winnsboro •. S. Dr. and Mrs. William Merritt Quattlebaum, Jr., of Co- Others assisting, at the recep- a reception was held at the homeC., where he attended Mt. Zion lumbia, South Carolina, and santa Barbara, Caliform,'a, r tion were Mr. and'Mrs. William (If the bride's parents.Institute. He attended Clemsol\ H Moore Mr and Mrs J. Marion Mr. and Mrs. Watts left byau-Col~ege ~nd i~ in the insurance an?g-unce the engagement 'Of .9i~ir ~~pghter, I)qrp'thy hvioore, Mr. ~nd Mrs. M.· J. Elhr.- tomobile ;immediately "t?llowi~gbusmess m Winnsboro. EhZ81beth,to MoDominique) LOuis ,Pir.on' de l~.Varentfe '!iCR Sr Rev ami Mrs A G Me- the neception for a weddmg tl'lP

Out-of-town guests at the wed- of Paris, France, son 'Of: Mme.. ~¥ges ~Pir6n"de Ja :'" ... throagm western North Carolinading were Mrs. James M. Smith Varenne and the late Mo GOOl'n'es,Plr ..•.n of ,'A""tw'e~, I~ms and Dr. and Mrs. M. J. Ehr- and Virginia. F<:>r'traveling theof WInnsboro, S. C., Mr. and Mrs. 46 v ~. ~.I.' ~ch, Mr. and Mrs .. Brevard Mer- bride wore a modish suit !!IfwineSeaman S. Richardso~ of Sumter, ,l3~lgium.an<lParis, France. The wed,ding'~il1 ~e pla~ ritt, M~~. J. D. :Nl.sbe~ and ~l's. wool trimmed with grey fox fur

1S. C., Seaman S. RIchardson. of the l~t week in Jannary at;the ~6m,e 'Ofthft'.bqde's, ~- ~. E. Nlsoet. Asslst~ng m t~e dm- her hat a1id blouse being of tealC.lem~on ~ollege, Mr .. and ~rs. ~~ta.U.l:S\antaBM<har~",GalifoPll;.~e. ~, tr'ge,S ~r'OJl mg room were MIsses Elizabeth blue and her other accessories,JN11mIe RIchardson of HartsvI~le, W1lt~tte~.d,the. w~dingo, Ir~.~ r" ,:_ ' ~ .~,. ,j'P Clowney, Betty Ann Rhodes, were black •. " , ..S. C., M~.and Mrs. James L. .Smlth The bndeoe.. leet ls,a."""""..1 a , 04! ~,l'..~, U,,:;.v••~·ty ,o,f Virginia Lee Thompson, Caroli!le The bride, the only daughter ,ofand MISS Betty Gene SmIth of - 15"'''"''!3 ~.'L (f.u;o,<,) "I;l'f;"'''''!~; Mcinnis and Misses Edith and 'Mr. and Mrs.J&hn Ragsdale ofFlorence, S. C., Mr. and Mrs. W. ~uth Oa,rolina, attended Dreliet' citJ./;,hseti601 and Mount B I h St ' Bt,·, d t f th BI'M. Quattlebaum, Jr., of Charles-. H, 1 j.~1t con.J. . , "I' 15 , n eu.a ar~€s.! .'an, IS 'agra ua e, o. e aI~ton W. Va., Mrs. A D. Brose of, :-:f yo, e e~e In HolYOKe,~saChilsett,$. O':)heis flOW MISS :r.:tarfon Moore was iR hIgh school and -ColumbIa CollegeWhite Plains, N. Y:, Dr. and Mrs. i a. gtad'1;lat~ stu'dEmt at 'the UmveJ;Sit'y of California at charge of the bride's register. where she was .a pOllular memb~rT. A. Quattlebaum of Sumter, S. ~ Angeles and lives ,at 54 Tower A~ments, 10941 Music was furnish€d during th€ of Lal!ldba EpsIlo~ Theta sorrorl-Coo Ik A. --D. Quattlebaum of Strat'h:Q:l.o!e.Avenue, Los AngeJes 24, Qalifornia., I evening by pianists, Miss EIiza- t~. Smce graduatlon !rom colle&,eWinnsboro, S. C., M~. and Mrs.' The bndegroom-elect Wa{) born in Paris, and was ed- beth Dendy of Rock Hill and Mrs. SHe made her home m ColumblaE. M. Hall of Sumter, S. C., Miss uca.ted. at r"-llege, Cardina'le' M.erClo"r,r·,ecel'vedhlo.a,An- Ambrose Payne of Scottsville, Va. where she has been employed asIrene Newton, Mrs. William Dun- vv - C "'...-- L . h 'h 1 a secretary.lap, Miss Alice Doty and Miss gmeertng degree at Institut l\.1eurice Cheniie in 'Bms- ater in t € ev:nmg t. € coup e The groom is the son of J, JJ.Nanev Wvlie. all 0f WinnsBoro, sels, Belgium, and' is at present a Fulbright scholar left far a weddmg tnl? to be Watts, ,Sr., of Eutawville, and the, S. C., and Miss Sadie Stewart worki f h' Ph D . E' . planned ez: route. The brIde ~or late Mrs. W'atts. He graduated, ~,)'ld Mrs. Gilbert Jones of Laur- ng or IS .., m, ngmeenng at the Univer- for travelmg -a cost~me S,u1t 0 from the Branchville high school,mburg.· , __ sity of California at Los, Angeles." ,emerald green gabardme WIth ac- and received his L.L. B. degreeQuattlebauU1-Hogentogier .~ss Quattlebaum is the granddaughter 'Of the late eemrories t}ji "Pi'diTh~gr~ from the University of South. ' WIlliam M.,and Mae I. Quattlebaum of Winnsboro and and the orchid lifted from he Carolina. While a student at the

Mr. and Mrs.. 'C!J.e~ter Albert the l~te GeorgeJ. and Jessie M. Cunningham&of Co-, 'bridal bouquet. university he was president of theHog,enl/:oglerof W:a,slhiiJgwn,D.' C., iumbla. "6 Q t Mrs. Payne is the younges Blue Key honorary fraternity andI'l'l1n0unce l'1e marria,ge ,6f their l son- ua tlebaum I daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James wa~ .a~tive in social and athleticdmlighter, 'Judith Piatt,'toIif; James Ridgeland, April 27.-Miss Inez ~Law Ragsdale of Van Wyck, for- actIVIties on the campus. For t~e'T' d 1 Q t 1-'-· ' Hope Gibson, daught~I' of Mrs. merly of Blackstock. She is a pastfe ..w years he has made hISlU ,3 ua t "PaU:ril; Jl".;"')'fm:merly v . h B 11 h the couLois Tison Gibson, became the graduate of Lancaster high school, orne.m . arnwe '. w, ere _ -'of Columbia, jlip~~i:~fJ,k,ra~hlngton, 1.- • • • pIe WIll lIve, and IS a member of

, , l' ",rIde of Albert Gordon Quatole- She now hol~s. a 'pos.lhoR as la?" th-ela firm of-Brown and W'atts.D. C., on FrldJ.iYr"Kprif" 6th, in baum Saturday aIternoon, April oratOJ1Ytechmclan w~th ilae Ul'llt-rr-="'.=,_;.;:;.rw~=:;...;~;=~~~~ci~Was!1ingt.on. If" ~- 20, at Holy Trinity church in Gra- ed States Rubber company in, Reed- HuntDr_ Quattlebau.m is the son of the hamville. Scottsville, Virginia. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. l\eed an-

late Dr. J~jS; iT. Quattlebaum The church Was decorated with M~. Payne, the' son of Mrs. nC)unCflthe marriag:e of their" ,"~ , small pines, Southern smilax and G B t P d th G ~Sr., of Co1um~a: 'slid bOOlate Mrs. Ch k Th eorge en on ayne ~n' e daughter, K3:thleen Margaret to

. ero ee roses. e Rev. R. IMy- late M'[\ Payne of ScottsvlHe, Va., James Paul Hurlt Tuesday even-Anne McMaster Quattlebau""', "Arm. nard Marshall p rf d th '.'" Lv ~ony. e orme e cere- is a graduat€ of M,iller school near ing, August 2'7. The ceremony waserl~ ofWirul~~o.Heisa nePhew ''''Miss Betty ,Gifford rendered the I Charlottesville, Va., and was a performed by ,Dr. G. G. Mayes, for-

of Eclwm-d A. McMaster of Winns- wedding music. student of the University of Vir- mer pastor of the first Presbytel'-001'0 and Miss Eugenia McMaster The bride was given in marriage II ginia, school of engineering 'dur- ian chur~h. '9 Jof Statesville, N. C. by her brother, Jack Gibron of ! ing the past year. He served as The _brl~e, a lovely brunette, w:as

Anderson. She wore la costum~ of ! staff sergeant in the army air £ha.rmmg In a ~avy blue dress WIthR.A!GSDAlJE-PLAMPIN navy triple sheer with whi1k and forces for five y€ars part of this whIte acceSSOrIes mld a .c.orsag;e of

,,' M C H R d~l navy accessoTies. Her bouquet '\time with the air tr~nsport com- sweet heart ;r;oses and 11hes of theMr. anUl' rs. .. . ags "",e, f h't d d '. 'th H .. . I d valley.

Jr., of Blair, announce the mar· was 0 w 1 e snap ragons and man m e aW~~Ian IS ~m. s. 'Mrs. Hunt has been e<'mnectedriage of their adopted daughter, white and pink roses. 1 I He now holds a posllilon as an In- with the Westenl Union Telegraph

Her only attendant was a cous- \ I spector with .the Virginia Stat'€ company for th~ past few years.Linda Eileen, to Mr. Philip Eugene in, Miss Etta Fripp, of Columbia I department of highways. Mr. Hunt, the son of Mr. J. T.Plampin of Newberry, S. C., on and ~idgeland, who wore a dres~1 il Upon their return from the ,Hunt and the late Mrs. J. T. Hunt.Julx. 24, 1959_ of dusty pink 3!nd carried a bou-wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Payne of Chesterfield, is connected with

quet of colored snapdragons and will make their home in Scotts- the firm of B. C. Moore and sonspink roses. I ville Va. il'l .Aiken.J. B. Quattlebaum of Philadel- ' ~ After a trip through the moun-

phia, brother of the groom, was tains of North Carolina the youngbeEt man. couple will be at home in Aiken.t e couple will be at ome atGreat F!ills road, Winnsboro.