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Ketchin Is Married Will{e~Ket~ Baldwin-Ketchin KEl'CIlIN-GRAY. h:? 5//till'l;tr 7/ J /193/ J h J (From The Louisville News and (Fr The Durha Herald) The home of Mr. and Mrs. Hem o nson, r. Farmer) 11/19<13. om m. Mr. and Mrs. F-orest Willie an- To the rays of the settmg s~n Elliott Ketchin was the scene of nourrca the marriage of th-eir aI~d the strams of organ :n USIC , lovely wedding Tuesday evenin daughter, Jewel, to Ensign Cath- MISS Evelyn .Grayson Baldwm ?e- when Miss Margaret Elder Ketehi cant Ketchin, U. S. Navy, on Mon- came .the bride '~f Henry ~lliott became the bride of Mr. Walter Roi day, .November 1st. at six o'eiock KetchI~, Jr., :rhurs.d~y evening .at in the evening. The: ceremony 7:30 0 clock m Trllll~y Me.t~odISt lins Gray of Greeneville, Tenn. was performed in North Augusta church ..Dr. G..W. Perry ~ffiCIated. The lower floor of the home, at by Rev. J. P. Sheffield, pastor .An impressive candlelight ser- , tractively decorated in, green an -of ,the North Augusta Baptist VIce made ~he wedding one of ~he white, was thrown open to relative, church. ' most beautiful of the late spring The lovely bride was becom- se.ason. The al~ar was banked ~nd close friends of the t:v o fami ingly atJtked dn 13, pink pastel suit wlt~ palms, smilax, and .fe~s. Iies. In the large bay wmdow 0 with h)ending accessories, Her ~hIte s~apdragons, a~~ white lil> the living room an altar was ar flowers were whitechry,santhe- Ies. furmshed t!:r e traditional floral ranged. Ivy and f rn f . h d th white. The aisles were marked e s urms e mTh!' bride is the daughte of with lighted white cathedral can- background and white gladioli and Mr. 'and Mrs. Forest' Willie. 1:iss dles .and lilies. .. swansonia were effectively used. Ca- Vermel Winie is her only sister. Prior to t~e ceremony, ,MI.SSEh~ thedral candles gleaming She is at present a member of zabeth Aldndge! accompamed by ver candelabra afforded the senior class of GSCW where Mrs. Bert Cunningham at the or- Ii ht . .' "Nt "bC ignt. she Will bet graduated mthe early gan, ,~ang <?c~rne,,, y ur~an, . spring. She has made a splendid and 0 ProI[1lse Me.. r,he bridal At .th~ ap~omted hour the guests record at GSCW and has been ac- chorus from Lohengrin, by ~ ag- were invited into the ceremony room, tive in all campus activities. She ner,. was used as a processional. where Dr. John Harris Cathcart, a is editor of the Colonade the col- While the vows were bemg spoken, ousi f th brid d M EI' lege naper. a merube~ Drf the there were soft strains ,of "Liebes- c Sl~ 0 ene, an r. liott Granddaughters Club. the Jester's traum" from the organ. After- Ketchin, Jr., a brother of the bride, Dramatic Club, Scribblers Club, wards, the bride and groom left acted as ushers. Mr. Oliver Gray Glee Club, the YWCA Cabinet t~e church to Mendolssohn's wed- of the music faculty .of 'I'usculum and Ex-Officio member of Stu- dmg march. C II b im dent Council. Dr. Albert H. Powell, R. Lyn- 0 ege, a rothor of the groom, Ensign Ketchin is the Son of wood Baldwin, Jr., Monroe. Bald- played.Mendelssohn's Wedding Mflrch.. Mrs. Samuel Cathcar-t Ketohin win, McMaster Ketchin an;f,.Law- As the first strains of the music and the late Dr. Ketchin. He is rence Kirkland, J'r., served as ush- were heard, the groom, attended by the grandson of the Illite Mr. and ers ~or the occasion, McGregor his brother, Edward Gray a member Mrs. Thomas H. Hardeman. He Macfie was the groom's best man. ' . . was graduated at Erskine Co1- The bride had as her attendants of the faculty of Duke University, lege, where he was graduated in her sister, Mrs. Gordon Ogburn, entered the living room. Next came June, 1943. While at Erskine he who was dame of honor, and Mrs. the maid of honor, Miss Ella Ketch- was editor of the Erskine Mir- Hen~y WO'Odof Boston, matron of in a sister of the bride who wore ror, the college publicacion, a honor. Both were gowned in Emilie ~ . ~ member of the Gl-ee Club, the models o~ white neck, with V-shap- NIle green ~atm :nd carried an ar:n- Octet, the Student Council, the ed necklme, bouffant skirt, an&ful of beautiful pmk roses. The bride Of cordial' interest to a large ended in tapered' points over the Philomathiat;! Literary Club and puffed sleeves .. They carried sum- who came next was never more beau- assemblage of relatives and friends wrists and: were appliqued with lace the Dr~matlc Club, Soon. 'af~er mer flowers m lI;rm bouquets, tiful than when she entered the cer- thr h t th t C Ii . graduation he attended MIdshIP- showered to the skirts, " oug ou e wo aro nas, Ala- and pearls. Th~ skirt featured a man School at Northwestern The bride was escorted by he:r emony room. WIth he~ father. Her bama and: Virginia was the lovely full chapel train I accented by a UniveT'Sity. He graduated with father, R Lynwood Baldwin. A dress was of Ivory satm, floor length, wedding of Martha Evelyn Ketchin pouf back 'With a re-embroidered the commission of an Ensign in striking brunette, she made a and her court train was bordered of Durham, N. C., and ThOmas motif of pearls and lace enhancing the United State!s Navy on Oc- charming)Jicture.in her bridal rob= with rhinestones. The becoming veil Earle, Johnson, Jr., of Tuscaloosa, the panels. The chapel-length veil tober .28th. ., of marquisette with bands of Alen- ti ft 11 dI" . . . Ensign Ketchin WIll return to con lace. On her head was a tulle was a crea IOn 0 u e an ac~, Alabama. The, double ring cere- of French .IllusIOnwas held in place ills duties i~ the U. S. Navy on veil held with a .band of lilies of. caught fit each side with sprays of mony was solemnized on Saturday by a JuHet cap of Alencon lace next Sunday, and Mrs. Ketchin the valley. She carried a prayer orange blossorrls. She wore a hand- evening, August 1, at 7:30 o'clock re-embreidered in seed pearls. She will return to her school work atl ~o.ok showere~ with an orchid and some pin, a gift of the groom, and in Trinity Methodist Church in Dur- carried the white Bible which her GSCW. _ Iilies of the valley. . carried a shower boaquet of brides ham, with the pastor, the Reverend m th h de ied i h eddi g h-I IJJ~' Mrs. R. Lynwood Baldwm, moth- o er a .arn . In er ~ 1 n, KETCHIN-TRACY l.l t '! er of the bride, was gowned in'roses and lilies of the valley, Dr. Marquis Lawrence, officiating. showered. WIth white orchids and MFs. Thomas Hoge Rete in dusty rose chiffon, trimmed with Charles Oliver Gray, the father ot The church was' tas~efully and stephanotis. announces the marriage of her mat~hing lace: Her 'flowers were the groom, performed an unusually effectively decorated .Wlth a back- Mrs. Ketchin, mother of the daughter, Priscilla Boyd to M:, orchids. . beautiful and impressive ring cere- ground of woodwardia ferns and. bride wore a champagne Chantilly George Stephen Tracy on Fri~ Immediately after the ceremony, duri hi hId M emerald foliage with floor standards lace ~heath over satin with a flow- day, July the twenty-first, nine- tM~. adndtMrs. R. t~: Batldtwhi~ .ehnter-mDOownYI'l' uTrm g WWII,c ld Rwoas p aye c- . .. -,. ,, t hdd d thirtv-ni tame a a recep Ion a err ome es 0 a se. of white gladioli, asters and eu- ing chiffqn panel, matching shoes een .un re an 1 y-nme, a on Vickers avenue. Mrs. H. G. p'horbia, and lighted cathedral and her corsage was of biege cym- Nashville, Tennessee. Hedrick greeted the guests at the After the ceremony the guests, candles. The family pews were, bidiurn orchids: Interest centers around the front door. IMrs. A. F. Griggs in- who had been greeted at the front markf'rl.-with white ribbons. ....' , .., ,.,'., ~bove announce~ent. Mrs. Tracy troduced them to the receiving door b Dr. and Mrs. Samuel Ketch- ~ .. . Mrs. Baldwin, grandmother of IS a former Wmnsboro grr], but lme composed of the hosts, the. Y.. \ . ,.. ,/Jr. ,~Ug.am of traditional wedding the bride, was gowned in a, Dior her duties as head of the Eng- newly-wed?ed couple, ahd members. m o~ LOUlsvil~e,.Georgia, were mvi- m SICwas presented by Mrs. ,Bert blue chiffon' sheath with French lish department at Cullowhee, N.,of the bridal party. Mrs. A. H. ted into the dining room by Mr. and Cunningha __ organi.st an by Mr. d~~dice rui.J,lQpJ~...d C., Western Carolina Teachers' Powell, in the ~u~ parlor, directedi M,rs. D. S. Murph of St. Matthews. Henry Markot, vocalist. with which she wore matciIing college, have kept 'her through guests ~o the dmml rocm and ter- The bride's table in the center of the Usher-groomsmen were Lynwood shoes and 'an, alba orchid 'corsage. the summer months as well as rM,ace, H W eAreFMrs'h. E. S~dagdgand room was covered with a white im- d . fh id duri th hI' M - rs. . . ous ee preSI e over ,~ . Bal win, Jr., uncle 0. t e. bri e, 'Mrs. Johnson, mother of the urmg. e sc 00 seSSIOn. r. punch bowls. ported cloth. The centerpiece was head-usher, Lynwood Baldwm, III, brid gr m w attired in a sea- Tracy IS also a meI?ber of the Throughout the Baldwin resi- a silver basket of brides roses with cousin of the bride, Jay Msrris green ~h~tillas lace sheath over college, connected WIth the mu- ?ence,. s~mmer flowers were used silver candlesticks containing white Arena, all of Durham, and Don. ! ., SIC' department. Mr. ana Mrs. ill artistic arrangements. In the Whil h s H ds f G' t D Th satin, made With an empire waist- Tracy are attending summer jOntrance hall stood a pedestal wifh candles. 1 e .t e guests wer: ~' u on 0 eorge own, r. omas line with chiffon cummerbund, and school at Peabody Nashville white blossoms. The staircase was sembled, the bride's cake containing Earle Johnson of Tuscaloosa, father· ..' ' .. . ' t . d ithfI' I h dl th 1 bl t ht .' ,. wore matching shoes and a white Tenn., and expect to VISIt Wmns- ~n wme WI 0 rage. n t e in- e usua em ems, was cu , muc af the bridegroom, was the best orchid corsage. b9ro after the summer session. m.g roon;., the table wa~ .decorated the merriment of the younger guests. man. 'WIth white roses .and hhes of the I m and cake carr in out the Miss Nancy Alice Patton, of Dur-: Mrs. Taylor, the bridegroom's va~ler and c~ntered with a white ce crea ,y g . h tha maid f h tra., I grandmother, wore an aqua chif- KINNAIRD-FRANKEL bride s cake m the shape of a bell. color scheme of green and white, am, was e mar 0 onor. HIe U!1U , , M . . db h fri d f b idesmaid M', S I' F fon sheath over silk with a lace Dr. and Mrs. VI',rgI'I' ter the reception, the bride were serve y t e young rien s 0 rioesmar S were nsses a Ly .' GibneYand groom leif on a eddin.~~; h brid Lit 1 M' A 1 K t hi Johnson, sister 'Of the bridegroom, bodice :featuring an empire waist-. Kinnaird of Lancaster, Ky., an- b r motor. -- w g ".-.p t e ri e.. 1 te IS~ ns ey ecm of Tuscaloosa, Mary Frances Bald- Iine, matching shoes and an alba riounce the engagement of their Mrs. Ketchin is the daughter 'Of served mmts and MISS Ella Cathca:t win and Dorothy Byrd Ogburn,_ orchdd corsage. daughter, Alice Bu€han.an,.to Mr.Mr. a~d ¥rs. R. Lynwood Baldwin ~ured punc.h.. D~ R~be:t ~\.etchln cousins of the bride, both of Dur-: Mrs. -Tohnsonis the only child of Josep~ N. Frankel, junior, ofi'Of this CIty. Her ,mother was the and Mrs. Wilham/NorrIs invited the ham. Their dresses were of silk ,Mr. and Mrs. Henry Elliott Ke, t- Danville, Ky., the son of Mr. and for,mer Evelyn BOls~ea,! ?~ Peters- g~ests . ~ the many beauti- . . hii J .. Mrs. J. N. Frankel. burg, Va., one of' Virginia s oldest· . , organza, III rainbow colors, featur- c m, '1'., of Durham, and the Mis K' .d th' d families Mrs Ketchin is e, a grad iu gifts. . . dd ht f 11K RBI s mnairc, e gran - . '. - mg sweetheart necklmes, crushed gran aug er 0 ••••. rs. . L. .aId- daughter of the late Mr and M s uate of Mary Baldwm college, and The bride's mother wore a dress bodices and full, boUffant skirts, win and the late Mr. Baldwin of David, deV. Walker of Win;s~ received her degree of .library sci- with which they wore matching, Durham and the granddaughter of boro attended the University of enc~ fr~m Drexel InstItut: at the of black lace with a corsage of pink shoes. The hQnnr attendant and Mrs. H. E. Ketchin and the late Kentucky, and graduated from ~n~v~r:~ of 'Jfuns~lvll;ma'l She '1\oses. Mrs. Gray, the groom's mo- maidS all carried nosegays of Rub- Mr. Ketchin of Winnsboro. She re- Converse college, Spartanburg, of Durham~r 0 e umor eague :ther, was attired in a grey dress with rum lilies and shaded pink assort- ce~ved her education from the Dur- S. C. Mr. Frankel attended Cen- Mr. Ketchin graduated from 'a corsage of pink roses. ed:summer flowers. ham High School, Converse Col- tre 'college in Danvhlle, Ky., and;Duke University 'l.nd the Universi- l. The out of town guests were BY Given in marriage by her father, lege, Spartanburg, and the Univers- graduated fro.m the ~niversity ~y of South Carolina law school. He rand Mrs. Charles Oliver Gray, Mr, Henry Elliott Ketchin Jr. the bride jit y of South Carolina Columbia. of Pennsylva.ma, a~ PhIladelphia. IS a .member OI Kappa A!pha fra- IEdward Gray, M;r. and Mrs. Charle, . " 'The weddmg WIll take place ternlty. At present he IS an at- l' G J f TIT was lovely m her full-length gown on Saturday J 1 3 d' th F' tl torney-at-law in Winnsboro Olver ray, r., 0. uscu um, en- of ~ure si~ peau de soie.. It was Mr. Johnson, son of Dr. and Mrs: Presbyteria~' c~~rc~, Ii~ L~n;~~-' The coup~e wi~l make th'eir fu- tnessee; Rev. Dr. McEl~vee ~oss oj deSIgned wlth a basque SIlhouette Thomas Earle Johnson oC Tusca ter, Ky. I '7 <18. ture home m Wmnsboro. JMcKeesport, Pennsylvama; MISSHar· and a sabrina neckline trimmed loosa, Alabama, graduated from A large number of out-of-town 1 l riet Fishburne and Mr. Joseph Cum with Alencon lace hand embroider- the TuSC'aloosa High School, and gliedesdt.s came here to attend the lmings of Columbia' Mrs. B. H. Griel . tt d d th 't of th mg. Among th.em were: Mr. '. ed m seed pearls. 'fhe long sleeves a en e. .e mversl Y , e and Mrs. McMaster Ketchin, Miss <;and Miss Martha Lee Gner of St South, Sewanee. Tenn. Patsy Davis, Winnsbor(}, S. C.; hAugustine, Florida; Dr. and Mrs. S Mr. and Mrs. V{aJter Q.ray, Greene- C. Ketchin of Louisville, Georgia (ville. Tenn.; Miss Ella Ketchin . -r WmStbn-~alem, and Jack Ander: tlon early for an extended trip int:> "0 ID..old""- cQ.,, "-Ni;~s ,Martha E. To Mr. Thomas MRS. THOMAS EARLE JOHNSON, JR.

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Ketchin Is MarriedWill{e~Ket~ Baldwin-Ketchin KEl'CIlIN-GRAY. h:?5//till'l;tr 7/ J /193/

J h J (From The Louisville News and (Fr The Durha Herald) The home of Mr. and Mrs. Hemo nson, r. Farmer) 11/19<13. om m.Mr. and Mrs. F-orest Willie an- To the rays of the settmg s~n Elliott Ketchin was the scene of

nourrca the marriage of th-eir aI~d the strams of organ :nUSIC, lovely wedding Tuesday evenindaughter, Jewel, to Ensign Cath- MISS Evelyn .Grayson Baldwm ?e- when Miss Margaret Elder Ketehicant Ketchin, U. S. Navy, on Mon- came .the bride '~f Henry ~lliott became the bride of Mr. Walter Roiday, .November 1st. at six o'eiock KetchI~, Jr., :rhurs.d~y evening .atin the evening. The: ceremony 7:30 0 clock m Trllll~y Me.t~odISt lins Gray of Greeneville, Tenn.was performed in North Augusta church ..Dr. G..W. Perry ~ffiCIated. The lower floor of the home, atby Rev. J. P. Sheffield, pastor . An impressive candlelight ser- , tractively decorated in, green an-of ,the North Augusta Baptist VIce made ~he wedding one of ~he white, was thrown open to relative,church. ' most beautiful of the late spring

The lovely bride was becom- se.ason. The al~ar was banked ~nd close friends of the t:vo famiingly atJtked dn 13, pink pastel suit wlt~ palms, smilax, and .fe~s. Iies. In the large bay wmdow 0

with h)ending accessories, Her ~hIte s~apdragons, a~~ white lil> the living room an altar was arflowers were whitechry,santhe- Ies. furmshed t!:re traditional floral ranged. Ivy and f rn f . h d th

white. The aisles were marked e s urms emTh!' bride is the daughte of with lighted white cathedral can- background and white gladioli andMr. 'and Mrs. Forest' Willie. 1:iss dles .and lilies. .. swansonia were effectively used. Ca-Vermel Winie is her only sister. Prior to t~e ceremony, ,MI.SSEh~ thedral candles gleamingShe is at present a member of zabeth Aldndge! accompamed by ver candelabra affordedthe senior class of GSCW where Mrs. Bert Cunningham at the or- Ii ht. .' "Nt "bC ignt.she Will bet graduated mthe early gan, ,~ang <?c~rne,,, y ur~an, .spring. She has made a splendid and 0 ProI[1lse Me.. r,he bridal At .th~ ap~omted hour the guestsrecord at GSCW and has been ac- chorus from Lohengrin, by ~ ag- were invited into the ceremony room,tive in all campus activities. She ner,. was used as a processional. where Dr. John Harris Cathcart, ais editor of the Colonade the col- While the vows were bemg spoken, ousi f th brid d M EI'lege naper. a merube~ Drf the there were soft strains ,of "Liebes- c Sl~ 0 ene, an r. liottGranddaughters Club. the Jester's traum" from the organ. After- Ketchin, Jr., a brother of the bride,Dramatic Club, Scribblers Club, wards, the bride and groom left acted as ushers. Mr. Oliver GrayGlee Club, the YWCA Cabinet t~e church to Mendolssohn's wed- of the music faculty . of 'I'usculumand Ex-Officio member of Stu- dmg march. C II b imdent Council. Dr. Albert H. Powell, R. Lyn- 0 ege, a rothor of the groom,

Ensign Ketchin is the Son of wood Baldwin, Jr., Monroe. Bald- played.Mendelssohn's Wedding Mflrch..Mrs. Samuel Cathcar-t Ketohin win, McMaster Ketchin an;f,. Law- As the first strains of the musicand the late Dr. Ketchin. He is rence Kirkland, J'r., served as ush- were heard, the groom, attended bythe grandson of the Illite Mr. and ers ~or the occasion, McGregor his brother, Edward Gray a memberMrs. Thomas H. Hardeman. He Macfie was the groom's best man. ' . .was graduated at Erskine Co1- The bride had as her attendants of the faculty of Duke University,lege, where he was graduated in her sister, Mrs. Gordon Ogburn, entered the living room. Next cameJune, 1943. While at Erskine he who was dame of honor, and Mrs. the maid of honor, Miss Ella Ketch-was editor of the Erskine Mir- Hen~y WO'Odof Boston, matron of in a sister of the bride who woreror, the college publicacion, a honor. Both were gowned in Emilie ~ . ~member of the Gl-ee Club, the models o~ white neck, with V-shap- NIle green ~atm :nd carried an ar:n-Octet, the Student Council, the ed necklme, bouffant skirt, an&ful of beautiful pmk roses. The bride

Of cordial' interest to a large ended in tapered' points over the Philomathiat;! Literary Club and puffed sleeves .. They carried sum- who came next was never more beau-assemblage of relatives and friends wrists and: were appliqued with lace the Dr~matlc Club, Soon. 'af~er mer flowers m lI;rm bouquets, tiful than when she entered the cer-thr h t th t C Ii . graduation he attended MIdshIP- showered to the skirts, "

oug ou e wo aro nas, Ala- and pearls. Th~ skirt featured a man School at Northwestern The bride was escorted by he:r emony room. WIth he~ father. Herbama and: Virginia was the lovely full chapel train I accented by a UniveT'Sity. He graduated with father, R Lynwood Baldwin. A dress was of Ivory satm, floor length,wedding of Martha Evelyn Ketchin pouf back 'With a re-embroidered the commission of an Ensign in striking brunette, she made a and her court train was borderedof Durham, N. C., and ThOmas motif of pearls and lace enhancing the United State!s Navy on Oc- charming)Jicture.in her bridal rob= with rhinestones. The becoming veilEarle, Johnson, Jr., of Tuscaloosa, the panels. The chapel-length veil tober .28th. ., of marquisette with bands of Alen- ti f t 11 d I ". . . Ensign Ketchin WIll return to con lace. On her head was a tulle was a crea IOn 0 u e an ac~,Alabama. The, double ring cere- of French .IllusIOnwas held in place ills duties i~ the U. S. Navy on veil held with a .band of lilies of. caught fit each side with sprays ofmony was solemnized on Saturday by a JuHet cap of Alencon lace next Sunday, and Mrs. Ketchin the valley. She carried a prayer orange blossorrls. She wore a hand-evening, August 1, at 7:30 o'clock re-embreidered in seed pearls. She will return to her school work atl ~o.ok showere~ with an orchid and some pin, a gift of the groom, andin Trinity Methodist Church in Dur- carried the white Bible which her GSCW. _ Iilies of the valley. . carried a shower boaquet of bridesham, with the pastor, the Reverend m th h de ied i h eddi g h-I IJJ~' Mrs. R. Lynwood Baldwm, moth-o er a . arn . In er ~ 1 n, KETCHIN-TRACY l.l t '! er of the bride, was gowned in'roses and lilies of the valley, Dr.Marquis Lawrence, officiating. showered. WIth white orchids and MFs. Thomas Hoge Rete in dusty rose chiffon, trimmed with Charles Oliver Gray, the father otThe church was' tas~efully and stephanotis. announces the marriage of her mat~hing lace: Her 'flowers were the groom, performed an unusually

effectively decorated .Wlth a back- Mrs. Ketchin, mother of the daughter, Priscilla Boyd to M:, orchids. . beautiful and impressive ring cere-ground of woodwardia ferns and. bride wore a champagne Chantilly George Stephen Tracy on Fri~ Immediately after the ceremony, duri hi hId Memerald foliage with floor standards lace ~heath over satin with a flow- day, July the twenty-first, nine- tM~.adndtMrs. R. t~: Batldtwhi~.ehnter-mDOownYI'l'uTrm

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. . . - , . , , t h d d d thirtv-ni tame a a recep Ion a err ome e s 0 a se.of white gladioli, asters and eu- ing chiffqn panel, matching shoes een .un re an 1 y-nme, a on Vickers avenue. Mrs. H. G.p'horbia, and lighted cathedral and her corsage was of biege cym- Nashville, Tennessee. Hedrick greeted the guests at the After the ceremony the guests,candles. The family pews were, bidiurn orchids: Interest centers around the front door. IMrs. A. F. Griggs in- who had been greeted at the frontmarkf'rl.-with white ribbons. ....' , .. , ,.,'., ~bove announce~ent. Mrs. Tracy troduced them to the receiving door b Dr. and Mrs. Samuel Ketch-

~ . . . Mrs. Baldwin, grandmother of IS a former Wmnsboro grr], but lme composed of the hosts, the. Y.. \ . ,..,/Jr. ,~Ug.am of traditional wedding the bride, was gowned in a, Dior her duties as head of the Eng- newly-wed?ed couple, ahd members. m o~ LOUlsvil~e,.Georgia, were mvi-

m SICwas presented by Mrs. ,Bert blue chiffon' sheath with French lish department at Cullowhee, N.,of the bridal party. Mrs. A. H. ted into the dining room by Mr. andCunningha __ organi.st an by Mr. d~~dice rui.J,lQpJ~...d C., Western Carolina Teachers' Powell, in the ~u~ parlor, directedi M,rs. D. S. Murph of St. Matthews.Henry Markot, vocalist. with which she wore matciIing college, have kept 'her through guests ~o the dmml rocm and ter- The bride's table in the center of theUsher-groomsmen were Lynwood shoes and 'an, alba orchid 'corsage. the summer months as well as rM,ace,HWeAreFMrs'h . E. S~dagdgand room was covered with a white im-d . f h id duri th hI' M - rs. . . ous ee preSI e over , ~ .Bal win, Jr., uncle 0. t e. bri e, 'Mrs. Johnson, mother of the urmg. e sc 00 seSSIOn. r. punch bowls. ported cloth. The centerpiece was

head-usher, Lynwood Baldwm, III, brid gr m w attired in a sea- Tracy IS also a meI?ber of the Throughout the Baldwin resi- a silver basket of brides roses withcousin of the bride, Jay Msrris green ~h~tillas lace sheath over college, connected WIth the mu- ?ence,. s~mmer flowers were used silver candlesticks containing whiteArena, all of Durham, and Don. ! ., SIC' department. Mr. ana Mrs. ill artistic arrangements. In the Whil h sH ds f G' t D Th satin, made With an empire waist- Tracy are attending summer jOntrance hall stood a pedestal wifh candles. 1e .t e guests wer: ~'u on 0 eorge own, r. omas line with chiffon cummerbund, and school at Peabody Nashville white blossoms. The staircase was sembled, the bride's cake containing

Earle Johnson of Tuscaloosa, father· ..' ' .. . ' t . d ith f I' I h dl th 1 bl t h t.' ,. wore matching shoes and a white Tenn., and expect to VISIt Wmns- ~n wme WI 0 rage. n t e in- e usua em ems, was cu , mucaf the bridegroom, was the best orchid corsage. b9ro after the summer session. m.g roon;., the table wa~ .decorated the merriment of the younger guests.man. 'WIth white roses .and hhes of the I m and cake carr in out theMiss Nancy Alice Patton, of Dur-: Mrs. Taylor, the bridegroom's va~ler and c~ntered with a white ce crea ,y g .

h tha maid f h tra., Igrandmother, wore an aqua chif- KINNAIRD-FRANKEL bride s cake m the shape of a bell. color scheme of green and white,am, was e mar 0 onor. HIe U!1U , , M . . • d b h fri d fb idesmaid M', S I' F fon sheath over silk with a lace Dr. and Mrs. VI',rgI'I' ter the reception, the bride were serve y t e young rien s 0rioesmar S were nsses a Ly .' GibneYand groom leif on a eddin.~~; h brid Lit 1 M' A 1 K t hiJohnson, sister 'Of the bridegroom, bodice :featuring an empire waist-. Kinnaird of Lancaster, Ky., an- br motor. -- w g ".-.p t e ri e.. 1 t e IS~ ns ey e c mof Tuscaloosa, Mary Frances Bald- Iine, matching shoes and an alba riounce the engagement of their Mrs. Ketchin is the daughter 'Of served mmts and MISS Ella Cathca:twin and Dorothy Byrd Ogburn,_ orchdd corsage. daughter, Alice Bu€han.an,.to Mr.Mr. a~d ¥rs. R. Lynwood Baldwin ~ured punc.h.. D~ R~be:t ~\.etchlncousins of the bride, both of Dur-: Mrs. -Tohnson is the only child of Josep~ N. Frankel, junior, ofi'Of this CIty. Her ,mother was the and Mrs. Wilham/NorrIs invited theham. Their dresses were of silk ,Mr. and Mrs. Henry Elliott Ke,t- Danville, Ky., the son of Mr. and for,mer Evelyn BOls~ea,! ?~ Peters- g~ests . ~ the many beauti-

. . hii J .. Mrs. J. N. Frankel. burg, Va., one of' Virginia s oldest· ., organza, III rainbow colors, featur- c m, '1'., of Durham, and the Mis K' . d th' d families Mrs Ketchin is e, a grad iu gifts.. . dd ht f 11K RBI s mnairc, e gran - . '. -mg sweetheart necklmes, crushed gran aug er 0 ••••.rs. . L. . aId- daughter of the late Mr and M s uate of Mary Baldwm college, and The bride's mother wore a dressbodices and full, boUffant skirts, win and the late Mr. Baldwin of David, deV. Walker of Win;s~ received her degree of .library sci-with which they wore matching, Durham and the granddaughter of boro attended the University of enc~ fr~m Drexel InstItut: at the of black lace with a corsage of pinkshoes. The hQnnr attendant and Mrs. H. E. Ketchin and the late Kentucky, and graduated from ~n~v~r:~ of 'Jfuns~lvll;ma'l She '1\oses. Mrs. Gray, the groom's mo-maidS all carried nosegays of Rub- Mr. Ketchin of Winnsboro. She re- Converse college, Spartanburg, of Durham~r 0 e umor eague :ther, was attired in a grey dress withrum lilies and shaded pink assort- ce~ved her education from the Dur- S. C. Mr. Frankel attended Cen- Mr. Ketchin graduated from 'a corsage of pink roses.ed:summer flowers. ham High School, Converse Col- tre 'college in Danvhlle, Ky., and;Duke University 'l.nd the Universi- l. The out of town guests were BY.Given in marriage by her father, lege, Spartanburg, and the Univers- graduated fro.m the ~niversity ~y of South Carolina law school. He rand Mrs. Charles Oliver Gray, Mr,

Henry Elliott Ketchin Jr. the bride jity of South Carolina Columbia. of Pennsylva.ma, a~ PhIladelphia. IS a .member OI Kappa A!pha fra- IEdward Gray, M;r. and Mrs. Charle,. " 'The weddmg WIll take place ternlty. At present he IS an at- l' G J f TIT

was lovely m her full-length gown on Saturday J 1 3 d' th F' tl torney-at-law in Winnsboro Olver ray, r., 0 . uscu um, en-of ~ure si~ peau de soie.. It was Mr. Johnson, son of Dr. and Mrs: Presbyteria~' c~~rc~, Ii~ L~n;~~-' The coup~e wi~l make th'eir fu- tnessee; Rev. Dr. McEl~vee ~oss ojdeSIgned wlth a basque SIlhouette Thomas Earle Johnson oC Tusca ter, Ky. I '7 <18. ture home m Wmnsboro. JMcKeesport, Pennsylvama; MISSHar·and a sabrina neckline trimmed loosa, Alabama, graduated from A large number of out-of-town 1lriet Fishburne and Mr. Joseph Cumwith Alencon lace hand embroider- the TuSC'aloosa High School, and gliedesdt.scame here to attend the lmings of Columbia' Mrs. B. H. Griel

. tt d d th U· 't of th mg. Among th.em were: Mr. '.ed m seed pearls. 'fhe long sleeves a en e. . e mversl Y , e and Mrs. McMaster Ketchin, Miss <;and Miss Martha Lee Gner of StSouth, Sewanee. Tenn. Patsy Davis, Winnsbor(}, S. C.; hAugustine, Florida; Dr. and Mrs. S

Mr. and Mrs. V{aJter Q.ray, Greene- C. Ketchin of Louisville, Georgia(ville. Tenn.; Miss Ella Ketchin . -r

WmStbn-~alem, and Jack Ander: tlon early for an extended trip int:>"0 ID..old""- cQ.,,

"-Ni;~s ,Martha E.To Mr. Thomas

MRS. THOMAS EARLE JOHNSON, JR.