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^THE GAIAX ims JUI^ 11, 1964 PAGE 2 m ^ m i seflson openinG monDflv, jure i5 7:3oPm KMCTIE A.S THE SHOWPUCE OF THE CAROLBIAS OFFERS RT PUBLIC flUCTlOn TULIICE DAILY (™r sd®ay) 10;30flm flno 7:30 pm MERCHANDISE GATHERED FROM ALL OVER THE WORLD BEAUTIFUL GIFTS GIVEN AMY FREE AT EACH SALE flmonOS-lWflTCHES - ilLVERUUflRE fURniTURE-CRIEnTfll iUGS DinnERiUflRE-CRYSTflLUyflRE nEns HIGHLfinDS ART GfiLLERY eSTnBLISHED 33 YERRS in TH6 CflR.OLinfiS KaikeAAJie. Anri (jmpervteA. 0^ BajLcLq. of. Le.e. ALLen Bu,eA^'~WedjcLing, in. Hen/d.eA/^onviJU.e. Miss Katherine Ann Carpenter, daughter of Mrs, William Willoughby Carpenter and the late Mr, Carpenter, became the bride of Lee Allen Byers, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Preston Byers of Anderson, S, C,, in a six p. m. ceremony in First Baptist Church, Saturday. The Rev. Mack M. Goss officiat ed. Mr. Byers was his son*s best man. Ushers were Bill Carpenter, Dewey Smith, Tom Morris, Jim Crews, George Hyder, Ted Bradberry, and Stan Reid. Miss Mary Jean Carpenter, sister of the bride, was maid of honor. Her sleeve less floor-length gown was of pale pink lace over taffeta with a Watteau back. She carried a bouquet of pink carnations. In similar costumes, carrying bouquets of mixed pink and white flowers were the bridesmaids; Msses Dianne Carpenter, Betty Ruth Byers, Marian Berryhill, and Carole Bowden, The bride*s cousins, Linda and Laura Lee of Highlands were flower girls and John Maxwell Lee, also of Highlands, cou sin of the bride, was ring bearer. Richard W, Lee, the bride*s uncle, gave her in marriage. Her formal gown of peau de soie was re-embroidered in pearls on Alencon lace, featuring a sheath front and full chapel train with a br^w at the low waist back. Her bouffant veil was held by a headpiece of roses in lace and chif fon, She carried a bouquet of white roses and orchids. (COK*D ON PAGE l6) POTTS ELECTED TO BOARD OF TRUS^ TEES - FUND DRIVE LETTERS OUT At the Hospital Board meeting held Tuesday evening, Mr. Louis S, ("Bud") Potts was elected to the Board of Trus tees. Honorary member of the Board, Dr, Herbert Koepp-Baker attended the meeting. It was announced that the Hospital Fund Drive letters will be mailed on June 15th, A copy of this letter followsj Dear Patron; As in years past, Highlands-Cashiers Hospital is again making an appeal for financial support. It needs this help to remain in operation, as is the case in most hospitals. The established fees for services (patients* bills) are insuffi cient to cover the actual cost of main taining the hospital 24 hours a day, 3^5 days a year. Welfare pays a fixed amount for indigent care of patients on its rolls but this pays only a part of the hospital*s cost. The difference between actual cost and income derived from patients and welfare is met by the free will contributions of those who are fortunate to be able to help. In addition to needing funds to cover general operating budget, funds are need ed for new equipment and betterments. The extent of these improvements depends upon the generosity of the community, (CON»D OK PAGE I7)
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