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The Greenville GREENVILLE PIEDMONT Sunday, February 24, 1980 -6-F AARRA Mrs. Baldwin Mrs. Michael M. Turner of 105 Hammett Bridge Road, Greer, the bride attended the University of South Carolina and Greenville Technical College. The groom's parents are Mr.

3 and Mrs. William 0. Riddle of Burnsville, N.C. A graduate of Blantons Business College and Greenville Technical Col- Mrs. Riddle lege, he is a dispatcher for Arkansas Best Freight Systems in Greer.

Sister of the bride, Gina Turner of Greer, was maid of honor. The groom's father served as best man. After a wedding trip to Asheville, N.C., the couple will live at Willowick Apartments, Greenville. Our spring dresses, sportswear and swimsuits are here! Shop now for good selection. (Pleasantburg Only).

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Mrs. Young GOODMAN-YOUNG CLEMSON Gloria Sue Goodman and David Thomas Young exchanged wedding vows Saturday at Fort Hill Presbyterian Church. The Rev. Gary Paul Goodman of Montevallo, officiated at the 2 p.m. ceremony.

A reception was held in the church fellowship hall. The bride's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Goodman of Bonnie Circle, Charlotte, N.C.

She is a graduate of Clemson University where she earned a B.A. degree in early childhood education, and a kindergarten teacher at Six Mile Elementary School. The groom, also a graduate of Clemson with B.S. and M.S. degrees in civil engineering, is a son of Mr.

and Mrs. James T. Young Jr. of Deerwood Street, Columbia. He is a structural engineer with Piedmont Engineers and Architects in Greenville.

Gayle G. Lever of Charlotte, N.C., was matron of honor. The father of the groom was best man. After a wedding trip to the mountains, the couple will live on Glenwood Road in Greenville. SCOTT-HESTER EASLEY Dorothy Jean Scott became the bride of Bennett Mitchell Hester in a Saturday ceremony at Easley Presbyterian Church.

The Rev. Robert J. Blumer officiated at the noon which was followed a service, reception in the church fellowship hall. The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

William Marion 1 Scott of 308 Southway attended the Univer- Mrs. Hester sity of South Carolina. She is pursuing a degree in nursing at Greenville Technical College. Son of Mr. and Mrs.

J.D. Hester of 834 Cleveland the groom also attended USC, and is in training for textile management at Alice Manufacturing Co. Katherine Pope King of Spartanburg, was maid of honor. The groom's father served as best man. After a wedding trip to Keystone, the couple will live at 294 Willow Creek Greenville.

TYNDALL-TOATES GREENVILLE, N.C. Della a Frances Tyndall became the bride of Timothy William Toates in a noon ceremony Saturday at Oakmont Baptist Church. The Rev. Gordon Conklin officiated. A reception was held in the church fellowship hall.

The bride's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Paul Tyndall of Pink Hill. She attended East Carolina University. Son of Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Toates of 116 W. Redfox Trail, Greenville. S.C., the groom also at tended East Carolina anc is employed by TNT Dis tributors in Greenville, S.C. Mary Ann Smith of Fayetteville was matron of honor.

The father of the groom was best man. After a wedding trip to Marco Island, the couple will live at 12 Wedgewood Drive, Greenville, S.C. CARPENTER-COLEMAN TAYLORS Fred David Carpenter of Darby Road announces the engagement of his daughter, Deborah Jean, to Eddie Lee Coleman, son of Mrs. Jack Hollifield of 117 Buddy Greer, and the late Eddie E. Coleman.

The bride-elect is also the daughter of the late Orene P. Carpenter. The wedding is planned April 5 at Double Springs Baptist Church. EDWARDS-BURNS GREER Mrs. Ford Edwards of 301 Poplar Drive announces the engagement of her daughter, Rita to Coley Sherman Burns, son of Mrs.

Coley Burns of Rutherford Road, Fairview community. The bride-elect is also the daughter of the late Mr. Edwards. The wedding is planned May 15 at First Freewill Baptist Church. MCCAULEY-COOKE TAYLORS Mrs.

Olvin H. Martin of 4 Severn Lane announces the engagement of her daughter, Pamela Anne McCauley, to Robert Lawton Cooke, son of Mr. and Mrs. Norman I. Cooke of 406 Don Drive, Greenville.

The bride-elect is also the daughter of the late William Howard McCauley. A July 5 wedding is planned at First Baptist Church. HARRELL-CRADDOCK CLEMSON Mr. and Mrs. Vivian Raymond Harrell of 305 Augusta Road announce the engagement of their daughter, Karen Buff, to Garnet Roy Craddock Mr.

and Mrs. Garnet Roy Craddock of 307 Wild Cherry Lane. The wedding is planned May 24 at First Baptist Church. HAMMETT-SALEEBY TRAVELERS REST Mr. and Mrs.

Ells Ray Hammett of North Poinsett Highway announce the engagement of their daughter, Sharon Diane, to Robert Saleeby, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Saleeby of 26 Pinehurst Drive, Taylors. The wedding is planned Aug. 24 at Enoree Baptist Church.

WALKER-QUINN Mr. and Mrs. Paul L. Walker of 3 Winsford Drive announce the engagement of their daughter, Teresa Lynn, to Kenneth Allen Quinn, son of Jean Orr of 110 Bent Bridge Road, and Johnny F. Quinn of Pelzer.

An April 12 wedding is planned at Sans Souci Baptist Church. FORSYTH-DODGENS Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bruce Forsyth of 1730 White Horse Road announce the engagement of their daughter, Madelaine Ann, to Mike Hayes Dodgens, son of Mrs. Clifford Dodgens of Country Glen, Pelzer, and the late Mr.

Dodgens. The wedding is planned June 20 at Southside Baptist Church. RASH-CLANTON BERLIN, West Germany Mr. and Mrs. Zade D.

Rash announce the engagement of their daughter, Cynthia Gaye of Houston, Texas, to James Harold Clanton of Bartlesville, son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald H. Clanton, 21 Kensington Road, Greenville, S.C. The wedding is planned July 5 at First Baptist Church, Greenville.

BRYANT-HUGHES ANDERSON Mrs. Charles R. Sweezey, Greenville, and Guy 0. Bryant, 540 Shirley Circle, announce the engagement of their daughter, Danita Gale, to James Harold Hughes, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Harold S. Mrs. Toates SARRATT-HOLMES GAFFNEY A cruise to the Caribbean is following the Saturday wedding of Barbara Sarrett and David Michael Holmes which was held Buford Street United Methodist Church. The 7:30 ceremony was conducted by the Rev. Leon Newton, and a reception followed in the church social hall.

The bride's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Ibra C. Sarratt of 210 Grace St. A graduate of Clemson University where she earned a B.S.

degree in financial mangaement, she is employed by H. Brian Smith, CPA. PA. Son of Mr. and Mrs.

Arthur F. Holmes of 2243 E. Frederick the groom also is a graduate of Clemson with a B.S. degree in industrial management. He is assistant vice president at Citizens and Southern National Bank.

Terri Sarratt Lamme of Atlanta was matron of honor. The groom's father was best man. The couple will live at 108 York Drive. LONG-BALDWIN WESTMINSTER Terri Elaine Long and Rodney Neal Baldwin were wed Saturday at Faith Baptist Church. The Rev.

Wyatt Mullinax officiated at the 7 p.m. ceremony, which was followed by a reception in the church social hall. The bride, daughter of Bobby Wayne Long of 318 Doyle and the late Maxie Long, is a graduate of Greenville Technical College where she studied surgical technology. The groom's parents are Mrs. Holmes Mr.

and Mrs. John D. Baldwin of 412 Old Laurens Road, Mauldin. He is a graduate of Coastal Carolina College-USC, with a B.S. degree in marine science.

Debbie Norton was maid of honor, and Rose Ann Pelfrey of Anderson served as matron of honor. Mark Bailey of Simpsonville was best man. The couple will live at Surfside Beach. LOONEY-HUDSON FOUNTAIN INN Mary Martha Looney and Jerry Dale Hudson recited wedding pledges Saturday at the of the bride's mother. The 2 p.m.

ceremony was conducted by the Rev. Donald R. Collins. The bride, daughter of Sara L. Looney of 108 Thackston and Herbert J.

Looney Jr. of Cayce, holds a B.A. degree in art from Newberry College. She is a bookkeeper at Kimbrell's Furniture Co. in Greenville.

The groom is the son of the late John P. Hudson and Betty Ford Hudson. He is employed by National Steelcrafters. After a wedding trip to the mountains, the couple will live at 103-A Givens St. TURNER- R-RIDDLE TAYLORS The First Baptist Church was the setting for the Saturday marriage of Cynthia Jeanne Turner and Morris Dean Riddle.

The Rev. Ernest L. Carswell Jr. officiated at the 7: 30 p.m. ceremony, which was followed by a reception in the church fellowship hall.

Daughter of Mr. and Hughes of 223 W. Dorchester Greenville. The wedding is planned April 19 at Berea First Baptist Church. LAWSON-WALTON Mr.

and Mrs. William Ovie Lawson of 5 Piney Woods Lane announce the engagement of their daughter, Kelley Whitney, to Herbert James Walton III, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert James Walton Jr. of 2 Piney Woods Lane.

The wedding is planned June 14 at Westminster Presbyterian Church. CARPENTER-CALDWELL Mr. and Mrs. Davis Furman Carpenter of 207 McPherson Lane announce the engagement of their daughter, Jo Catherine, to William West Caldwell, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Harper Donnald Caldwell of 39 Spanish Wells Plantation Road, Hilton Head Island. The wedding is planned April 11 at Christ Episcopal Church. EVANS-KNIGHTON GREER Mrs. Oscar Smith of 333 Suber Road announces the engagement of her daughter, Jimmie to James Michael Knighton, Mr. and Mrs.

Glenn W. Knighton of Suber Road. The bride-elect is also the daughter of the late James C. Evans. The wedding is planned Feb.

29 at the home of the bride's sister. KAY-HORTON BELTON Mr. and Mrs. James Breazeale Kay Jr. of 206 Edgewood Drive announce the engagement of their daughter, Teresa Ann, to Charlie McPherson Horton, son of Mr.

and Mrs. James Edward Horton Sr. of West Road. The wedding is planned April 20 at the home of the groom's parents. HAWTHORNE-WEIS ABBEVILLE Robert Leon Hawthorne Jr.

of Greenville Street Extension announces the engagement of his daughter, Paula Marie, to Alan Schulken Weis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Weis of 1800 Glenwood Road, Columbia. The wedding is planned April 19 at First Baptist Church. GOWAN-LYONS PELZER Mary L.

Gowan of 19 Finley St. announces the engagement of her daughter, Deborah to Charles D. Lyons, son Marle C. Lyons, Theodore Drive, Greenville, and John Lyons of Easley. The wedding is planned April 26 at Pelzer Church of God.

TOOKE-BAGWELL GREER Mr. and Mrs. Martin Luther Tooke Jr. of 125 Sugar Creek Lane announce the engagement of their daughter, Sandra Gail, to Robert Allen Bagwell, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Carl Mull Bagwell of Crestwood Drive, Greenville. The wedding is planned March 15 at Bethel Baptist Church. GOBERT-JOHNSON HOT SPRINGS, Ark. Mr. and Mrs.

Olga Ray Gobert announce the engagement of their daughter, Deanna Carol, to Walter Earle Johnson, son of Mary Y. Johnson of Cammer Greenville, S.C. The wedding is planned April 5 at Lake Hamilton Baptist Church. LYLES-SHERBERT Mr. and Mrs.

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