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„ -f • ay. jIiiihiimhi niiiiwroiMiiimifririririrf-'Tf ii n“-r- "-itm- •M Women's World Gray - Bellingrath Mrs. James Somerville Gray and the Rev. Georpe Council Bellingrath announce their marriage on Fri day, December 29 at the Riverside Presbyterian Church, Jacksonville, Fla. 2—THE CHRONICLE, Clinton, S. C., inn. 4, 19t»K mm ifejl wf- A :f£f' ■M* pi# ; V: § '4 '4SiP' 'y.'<' About People You Know \ a:- : •'; > »«# ffc#: : Miss Hamer Married j [To Fred Holcombe, Jr. •Miss Janet Leake Hamer, Crawford of Joanna. Elbert (Jaughter of Mr. and Mrs. |.Stone Felder and David Robert Pickett Hamer of 300 Pinckney Berry of Union. Maple St., and Fred Edward Holcombe II were married Saturday at noon at the First Presbyterian Church. A re- John Goodwin Gaw Jr. of Laurinburg, N. C., Phillip and Thomas Motes of Mountville and George Albert deption was held in the Weathers Jr. of "Greenville, church Fellowship Hall! i Mr. and Mrs. Holcombe The bridegroom is the son will live near Clinton until of Dr. and Mrs?. Fred Edward February v when they will Holcombe of 301*Liberty St. move to Ft. Benjamin Harri- Rey. John Raymond Cran- son at Indianapolis, Ind. dall of Fairmont, N. C.,j Mr. Holcombe has a B. S. brother-in-law of the bride, in business administration officiated at the wedding. Mrs. Crandall sang and Mrs. Thomas Heath Copeland pre sented organ music. from Presbyterian College. Mrs. Holcombe is a Winthrop College graduate with a B A. in psychology. They Miss Almena Brooks Bla- j went to Atlanta on their lock served as maid of honor, ! honeymoon. wearing emerald peau de sole. Miss Lea Hamer Cran dall of Fairmont was flower girl. The bride’s dress of peau de sole and lace was made on princess lines with chapel train. Dr. Holcombe served as best man. Joe Leake Hol combe, the groom’s brother, inhered along with William tfr&P-s Hamer and Robert Cochrane Hamer, the bride’s brothers; William Alexander Mrs. E. L. Holland spent Christmas with her daughter and family, Mr and Mrs. J. T. Smith. Michael and Ron nie in Columbia. Miss Carolyn Johnson, daughter of Rev. and Mrs. Leon Johnson of Columbia spent Saturday with her fujancee, Bill Quarles and his family. HOME ON LEAVE Airman 1-C Toni Windsor | is spending the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tan | Windsor After his leave he ! will report to Aiken AFB for 1 his next tour of duty. Dr. Quag Griggs, Jr., of St. j Paul, Minn , Jeff Moses of Miss Judith Ann Davis was ney Staheim of Florence and Ft Leonard Wood. Mo., Rev. married vte Walter Marcus Richard Newton of Raleigh, j and Mrs. W. Q. Grigg, Char- Newton of Bennetts ville, Sun-! N c > R °8 e r Ward and Ron-1 lotted N. C., Mr. and Mrs. day at 2 p.m. at Calvary Bap- [ 81(1 War d of C harlotte were tist Church, Clinton. A re-j r i n 8 bearers, ception followed at the Clin-j Rev. J. W. Spfllars officiat- ton Community Building. • * i?'M f vs * V- ‘ rjyLfe .t .. • ia -'o, •' ml fw : ■ Mkil? Miss Judith Davis Wed To Walter Marcus Newton Stam Stone of North Charles ton, and Mr. and Mrs. Don ald Stone of St. Stephens '-'FV ' mm- f -v gi. i m ■ Sami' m JANET GARDNER J Dillard Boland, Jewelry 103 E. Pitts St. Telephone 833-1029 There was a time when ev- )n saying “yes” to your be- jved’s proposal was compli- Jted by ritual and custom — id stiy is to a degree in Europe because the young inan had to call on his future ilather-in-law and formally bsk for his daughter’s hand in Marriage. But even today jur saying “yes” imme- liately starts a chain of [vents which are “proper by im”. First, the two of >u together tell your own ler and father and then iiately tell his mother father — and after that, ■latives and friends. [ fSie society editors of your tl papers will want the irmal announcement for bbcation, and if your 3g man lives in another , you will send a duplicate lent to the society ___ of his hometown pap- The announcement is al- made by your own and father, but if this not possible, there is a cus- io fit your need, even to % set of circumstances where She Bride and Groom an- Ifceir own These are just a itablished for you to and just Dcmce Honors Bridal Couple Dr. and Mrs. George Bla lock, Mr and Mrs. Heath Copeland,. Miss Kathryn Dicus, Mr. and Mrs. Harry McSween and Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Sadler honored Miss Janet Hamer and Fred Hol combe, II with a dance heW on Friday evening, Decem ber 29 at the Lakeside Coun try Club after their wedding rehearsal. Miss Hamer and Mr. Holcombe were united in marriage on Saturday, De cember 30 at noon at the First Presbyterian Church of Clinton. Harry Bouknight and his band provided dance music for the bride-elect, her fi ance and their young guests, both local and from out-of-town. A roaring fire graced the central club room. Refreshments were offered from a buffet table decorated by red carnations and silver epergnes bursting with Christmas greens. This center- piece was flanked by candela bra of red tapers and ivy. is Boland’s. # It Is also Dillard Boland's Jmstom to help Bridas-to-Ba f the6 \Wedding Plans. We jest ttiit you come in real and we win help you to off to the right start, engraved Invita- your Reception Nap- Births GANTT Mr. and Mrs. Rihcard A. Gantt announce the birth of a son, Richard A. Gantt, Jr., on Dec. 28 at the Greenville General Hospital. They have a daughter, Chris, age 2. Daughter of Mr. and Mrs Orin David Davis of 316 E Carolina Avenue. Mrs. New- 1 ton is a junior majoring in< elementary education at Win- 1 throp College. ' Mr. Newton, a mathematicsi teacher at McColl High,, School was a graduate of Wofford College. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Raleigh Robert Newton of Boykin community near BennettsviUe. Lace was appliqued on the] sleeves, bodice and skirt of the bride’s candlelight peau? de soie dress. Lace also cir cled the neckline. Her chapel- length train was of silk can-, dlelight illusion attached to a beaded crown. Her bouquet was white pompoms center ed with a white orchid. Maid and rrtatron of honor were Miss Robbie Lewis of Joanna and Mrs. Gerald O. Davis of Valdosta, Ga., a sis ter-in-law of the bride. Other attendants were Mrs. Leon ard P. Ward of Charlotte, the groom’s sister; Miss Rachel' Fellers of Columbia and Miss Pearl Howard of Georgetown They wore floor length Em-’ pire styled dresses of moss.; green crepe and matching green velveteen headpieces. Red poinsettias adorned the green muff each carried. Flower girls. Miss Lisa Newton of Charlotte and Miss Patti Lowe wore retk Raleigh Robert Newton, Jr. of Greenville, was his broth er’s best man. Ushers were Paul Newton of Bennetts ville, Travis Newton of Charlotte, brothers of the groom; Bod ed and music .was presented i were holiday visitors of Mrs. by Mrs. Frank Lee, organist.! Metta Stone. iv.v • ' 2>.'" v ig ■ -ii > •■<;." n > \ » />- V v 1 . „ , , • ’ i •■ • - '4: Miss Bolts Wed To Airman Fred Hanna Miss Sandra Jane Botts of Mrs. Hanna is a graduate Abbeville became the bride i of Abbeville High School and of Fred Fowler Hanna, Jr., the groom, a graduate of on December 24. The couple | CHnton High School, is an Air spoke thheir weddine vows at Sergeant with tho Mil- 4:30 at Upper Long Cane, Presbyterian Church with ltap y Airlift Command at the Rev. Lawton Daugherty Travis AFB. Calif. officiating. i':< ■■ ••• * ':;*':•• r ; .. - • Mimw ■'KfiXySv- WCTU TO HqiD MEET The Women’s Christian Temperance Union will meet Tuesday, Jan. 9 at 4:00 p. ni. with Hubert Todd' and Mrs. Irene Todd on Devon Road. UDG MEETS TONIGHT The Stephen D. Lee Chap ter of the United Daughters of the Confederacy (UDC) will meet tonight, Jan. 4, at the home of Mrs. M. C. Poole 7:30 p. m. Former Resident Wed In Charlotte Ceremony Miss Grace Terrell Cook( N. C., the bride chose for her became the bride of Douthey Frank McMillan on Decem ber 31 at the Trinity Presby terian Church, Charlotte, N. C. Dr. Louis Patrick offi ciated at The {our o’clock ceremony. The bride, daughter of Mrs. David Singleton Cook of 601 South Adair St. and the late Mr. Cook, is a graduate of Clinton High School and Converse College, and was employed by the Mecklen burg County Dept, of Public Welfare. The groom, son-of Mr. and Mrs. Norton Tracy McMillan of Thomasville, N. C. at at 1D4 8. Maple St The meeting is to start, atl t^ded High Point College % '•4’* '' A: f and was graduated from the University of North Carolina. ;He is employed in the New York office of Shell Chemi cal Co. Given in marriage by her toother-in-law, Charles J. Hollingsworth of Rowland, ■ M wedding, a street length cos tume of silk-worsted in candlelight, with matching velvet headpiece and peau de soie shoes. She carried white roses. Mrs; Charles J. Hollings worth, matron of honor was her sister’s only attendant. She wore a sheath of pale pink silk-worsted with baroque pearl trim and a small matching headpiece, and shoes to match. She car ried pink roses. Norton Tracy McMillan at tended his son as best man. Organ music was presented by Mrs. Carolina H. Datr. A reception followed the ceremony in the church parlor Those attending from Clin ton, were Mr. and Mrs. Car lisle Neely, Mr. and Mrs. George Huguley, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Blalock, Mrs. James Pitts and Mrs. Roy- mond Pitts. — “ w ' A reception gliven by the bride’s parents in the Church Fellowship Hall followed the ceremony. Miss Vivian Kay of Bob Jones University, Greenville, was maid of honor. Other attendants were Mrs. Robert Shool of Spartanburg, sister of the bridegroom, and Miss Linda Botts of Winthrop Col lege, Rock Hill, cousin of the bride. Tommy Kitchens of Warner Robbins AFB, Ga., and Clin ton was best man. Ushers were Rossie Hanna, brother of the bridegroom, and Barry Kitchens, of Clinton. Musicians-were Miss Becky Steveu^oii^ organist, and Miss Judy Bowen, soloist, both of Abbeville. f The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Earl Botts of Due West Highway, Abbeville, was given in mar riage by her father. For her dress she chose an Empire gown of candlelight peau de | soie and chantilly lace jacket designed with long sleeves and detachable train of lace. Her shoulder length veil of illusion was attached to a double tier pearl crown. Her bouquet was of white roses and a yellow throated white orchid. The gown was made by the bride’s mother. After Jan. 13, Sgt. and Mrs. Hannah will be at home at Vaca Vista Apts., Vacaville California. Miss Mary Terry Weds Mr. Jones Miss Mary Anne Terry be came the bride of Harold David Jones on December 24 at Calvary Baptist Church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pumphrot Terry, Jr. of Clin ton and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jones of Hephizibah, Ga. Given in marriage by her father, the bride chose as a wedding dress a white satin sheath with a chiffon coat with eharttilly lace. She car ried a wtdte bride’s Bible topped with an orchid, j Mrs. Paulette -Shaw of ; Hephizibah was matron of j honor. She wore a red velvet I dress. She carried a white | muff covered with red roses i Best man was Gary Shaw of Hephizibah. Ushers were Henry Jones, brother of the groom £nd Joe Terry, 111, brother of the bride. The Rev. J. W. Spillars of Delated. Miss Kathy Foster, organist and Mrs. Frank Pitts, soloist, cousin of the bride presented the nuptial music. A reception was held at the home of the bride’s grand mother, Mrs. Joseph Pum- phret Terry, Sr. Mrs. Jones, a graduate of Williston High School, Will is- ton, was employed by the of fice of Alumni and Public re lations at Presbyterian Col lege. Mr. Jones, a graduate of Hephizibah High School . a graduate of Augusta College, he is presently a graduate research assistant at the Uni versity of Texas. 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