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Page 12 The Deft* Dcmocrat-Tlme* Greenville, Mis* SMiss’CHIARA WING BECOMES THE BRIDE OF :DR. THOMAS GUYTON1* + + + + + +'*Church Wedding Followed ' By Reception At Club; By LOUISE ii. MAYIIALLOn Thursday night at eight o'clock one of the most beautiful u -weddings of the winter season and the first to be solemnized in the new SI. James Episcopal church was consecrated when Miss Chiora Matson Wing, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lashley Wing plodded her vows to Dr. Thomas Lee Guyton, son of F, E. Guyton of Auburn Alabama, and Mrs. Madge Jeter of BcnnettavlUfc, SouthCarolina. , . ...The Hcv. AJberL Courscn Morris performed the ceremony with Hoddlng Carter Jr, and Dixon Shortly serving as acolytes. The • church was garlanded lit green and the Altar was decorated with brass vases containing white spring flowers and lit by seven branch candelabrum holding white candles.Homer W. Johnson, nrpn-i M gave a program of music bc-fore the wedding playing Bridal : Song by Jensen, Taceatlrsn by Lftr-:.delll, Llebstroum by Liszt, and I Duetto by Mendelssohn. Mrs. Jo-iiephJne Shlllig Bntrd was soloist \ and sang the Bftch-Counod A v e | Marla, The traditionnl wedding ; jnarchfcs were used' and the atate-1. ly blond bride, given in marriage by her father wm beautiful in the •wedding gown which belonged to her maternal • grandmother, the; Mate Mrs, Luiu Bonnet DoBunn of Eagle-Pass,.. Texas, Mode of a heavy satin brocade, with the tra*J ditional palm bronchos and roses 1. woven into the fobric, 3t was cut i on quaint lines having a skirt with j a narrow panel ib front from j- which burst knlfo pleats on one t side. Panniers and a tiny bustle [. a basque waist with three-quarter I sleeves and from the shoulders a j. court train edged with narrow inching completed o: lovely brid-j at goWn, Mathclng mitts and an * heirloom Rosepotnt v*Ji complet-5 cd the ensemble. A prayer book | carried by the bride’s, grimdmoth-r or arid mother- to which, vy** *t-1= tachod ah old fashlonod nosegay ! of Eucharist .orchids and French I Homan. ; hyacinths* with jritlffoj of antique illusion.9 * *! Attendants were MJbb Berkeley ! Crittenden, Miss BtiUy Thomas, Miss Virginia Wing, and Mrs. John Daniels of San Antonio Texas, They wore identical gowns of . changeable taffeta shading \ pale rose to bronr.e, made with a draped bodice with .a shirred puff on the/right shoulder and enscad-. cd drapery over the left hip. With these were worn matching stoles and sliver bandeaus with silver lace eyebrow* veils, They carried crescent .shaped bouquets of Talisman roses Intorapefced with matching flfltlln piiffs, The best . man was Holly Mitchell. of:Au~ l.burn, Ala, and serving up groomsman were Murry Alexander of Greenville, Thomas Swain of Le-land and Henry Whitfield of the Greenville Air Force Base. Ushers were William Nicholson, •Douglas Wynn, Richard Eskrigge, - Walterf.Lariori*' Ted MHJette, nnd Charles Mitchell,.Kecejillon Held Following the ceremony a. reception was held at the Greenville County Club. The reception rooms were decorated in white tlowati, placed against a background formed with slniJax.In the receiving line wero the members of the wedding party, Mrs, Wing and Mrs, Madge Jet-or and Dr. F. E. Guyton. Mrs. Wing wore a formal of dusty rciBO chiffon with a shoulder bouquet of Delight roses. Mm Jeter wore a black frock with a shoulder bouquet of camellias,The bride's table was covered In siik tulla over white satin, centered with the cake which was encircled with small dusters of white carnations and hyacinths. SJmlliar bouquets were scattered over the entire table and sliver candelabra bold white ro.pi candles. Punch was served from silver punch bowls placed on two smaller tables which were decorated with greenery. Serving were Misses Mary Loomis Rule LeGrand Council, Mary Virginia Nnsh, Helen Hollowoll, G « o r gl a Ffntay, and Mrs. J. W. Martin.After a wedding trip to the south Dr, and Mrs. Guyton will be si. home in their Apartment on Central Avenue. For traveling Mrs. Guyton wore a Peter Len* nox imported shtmgung suit, with matching hat and black acces-sciricn,Eudora Baptists Hold Executive Meeting TuesdayEUDORA — Meeting Tuesday afternoon, the executive committal) of the Eudorn Baptist Church Voted to recommend to the Society/ the payment of $0 this year into the Fund for Narcotics Education as supported by Arkansas Baptist. The organisation hadbeen naked for Otic third the amount of their District budget of $25.00, for the Narcotic Education program.The circle groups decided upon the auxiliary each would sponsor. Ruth Culpepper and Jewell Abernathy wJU Sponsor the Intermediate Girl’s Auxiliary; Thelma Bngby and Lydta circle will jointly sponsor the Jr. G, A. and Pen Llle FitUrd and Alvin Hatton circles will Jointly sponsor the Sunbeam Bond,Announcement was made concerning the Delta Association*! W, M. U. rally to be held at D«r~ mott on Friday, January \i and plans will be made to attend.Mrs. Dillard S. Miller, urged the sponsoring circle groups to work with' auxiliary counselor# in securing adequate subscriptions to the magazines suited to each auxiliary, among the auxiliary membership.Mrs. C. N. Bannister, president, gave the opening prayer and Mrs.
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Greenville Delta Democrat Times

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