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6 Engagementt 0k " / Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Cunningham announce the engagement of their daughter, Alice Virginia, to Richard Van Brooks, son of Mr. and Mrs. P. G. Brooks of Newport, Tennessee. Miss Cunningham re ceivea a i5.?>. uegree in business education from Winthrop College and is presently employed by Tennessee Eastman. The wedding will take place August 3 at Rocky Springs Presbyterian Church. Mr. Cunningham is employed in ~2 weaving. f>* - Ji I . r \ Sandra Dunaway Weds Bailey Memorial Methodist Church was the scene of the June 7 marriage ceremony of Miss Sandra Gail Dunaway and Mr. Wade Hampton Hargrove of Raleigh, N. C. The Rev. Bob Wesley of Sumter performed the 7:30 ceremony. A reception in the Clinton Community Building was given. The bride, who is the daughter of Mrs. Charles Franklin Dunaway of Clinton and Charles Franklin Dunaway also of Clinton, received a B.S. Degree from Winthrop College. She is a member of Phi Kappa Phi and Kappa Delta Pi. She is > Announced Hughes-Sm ith Mr. and Mrs. James Herbert Hughes announce the engagement of their daughter, Iris Lavell, to Carol Eugene Smith, son of Mrs. Carl Telford Smith and the late Mr. Smith of Rt. 1, Mountville. Iris, Bailey Plant Receptionist. attended Clinton Schools and the Jeffer son School of Commerce. A fall wedding is planned. a member of the staff of Senator Strom Thurmond, Washington, D. C. The groom, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wade Hampton Hargrove, Sr. of Eastover Avenue, Clinton, North Carolina, graduated with honors from the University of North Carolina and UNC School of Law. He is a member of the Order of the Golden Fleece, Kappa Alpha Order. He is in the practice of law with the firm Maupin, Taylor and Ellis in Raleigh. The bride chose a gown with a bodice of re-embroidered Calais lace with a portrait neckline, organza skirt with a cathedral train. A full length veil of French illusion fell from a lace hat with fabric flowers at the cu? WIWWll. UI1L" V.UI 1 IL'U Ct Lciacade of caladium leaves and white camellias. Mrs. Bob M c C 1 e 11 a n. sister of the bride of Clinton, was matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Rebecca Hargrove, cousin of the groom, of Raleigh. N. C.; Miss Alice Virginia Cunn i n g h a m of Kingsport, Tenn. and Mrs. Allen Strait of Charlotte, N. C. The attendants wore full length blue cotton voile dresses with chapel trains, jewel necklines, seveneighth sleeves, trimmed with white lace and blue chiffon inserts at the highwaist line. Their blue voile hats were covered at the crown with fabric flowers. Each carried an old fashion bouquet of mixed miniature roses, daisies and gypsophelia. Mr. Hargrove served his son as best man. Other attendants were Dr. Michael Boggan of Kansas City, Mr. Perry Jones Lockerman of Now Bern, N. C. and Mr. Carson Lee Fifer of Alexandria, Va. For traveling the bride wore a navy and white crepe evening suit with navy patent accessories. After a honeymoon in Jamaica they will be at home at 4 J15 Leesville Road, Raleigh, N. C. THE CLOTHMAKER ; : * ( t ST -szm J ^ , \ fitter Blackwpll-Coopcr Miss Elizabeth Blair Blackwell became the bride of Mr. Charles Douglas Cooper in a double ring ceremony at 8 o'clock Tues day, June 24 at the Christ Church Episcopal in Greenville. A reception was given by the bride's parents at the Woman's Club. The bride is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Gordon Williams Blackwell of 68 Kensington Road, Greenville. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Asa Cooper of 330 Poplar Street, Clinton. Mr. Cooper is Clinton Mills Personnel Director. The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, wore her mother's formal wedding gown of candlelight slipper satin, with hand run re - embroidered Alecon lace yoke, styled with a pendant neckline and long sleeves. The princess style dress was trimmed from neckline to hemline with tiny satin buttons, and carried a cathedral train. She wore a pin of seed pearls and diamonds worn by her mother and grandmother at their weddings. Her Brussels lace veil was chapel length. Mr. Cooper served his son as best man. Ushers were Frances Cooper, James Cooper, brothers of the groom of Clinton; Christian D. Beukema of Liberty; Sidney Broadus Cooper, Jr. of Columbia; Francis Marion Caldwell of Blackstock; Gordon L. Blackwell, Raleigh, brother of the groom; Randolph W. Blackwell of Greenville, brother of the bride, and William Daniel Yarborough, Jr. of Alexandria, Va. Senior usher was O. Perry Earle, Jr. of Greenville. Anyone desiring additional copies of the May issue of The Cloihmaker can pick tnem up in Mack Parsons' office, or notify your supervisor. Additional copies will be distributed as long as the supply lasts. BULK RATE U. S. POSTAGE PAID Clinton, S. C. Permit No. 59 Bailey-Chandler CLINTON ? Miss Emily Frances Bailey became the bride of Henry Grady Chandler, Jr., in a service at noon July 4th in Wyatt Chapel of Presbyterian College. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Putsy Silas Bailey of 316 S. Woodrow St. and the late Mr. Bailey, who was president of Clinton Mills. Mr. Chandler is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Grady Chandler of 708 S. Broad St. He and the bride will make their home at Crystal Plaza in Arlington, Va.; he is Special Assistant to the Federal Co-Chairman of the Coastal Plains Regional Commission in Washington, D. C. Goyne L. Simpson gave the bride in marriage. Her white satin dress was made skimmer style with built-in Watteau train. Ecru lace was appliqued to the Em pire bodice, wnicn teatured a square neckline and long sleeves. Miss Helen Pope of Atlanta, Ga., served as the bride's attendant, wearing a long-sleeved melon chiffon dress with satin collar, tucked bodice and fulllength skirt. Attending the bridegroom were his brother. James Robert Chandler of Spartanburg as best man and Dr. George Robert Blalock, Jr., of Atlanta and and Charles Judson Brad shaw of Spartanburg, ushers. Dr. William Redd Turner Letter of Mr. Robert M. Vance Clinton Mills, Inc. Clinton, couth Carolina ?91?S Deer *r. Vence: The Ra'ley Foundation, thr Student Loan, has been most ben four vearva. For this Bs?1stanc obtain my decree frm Wlnthrop appreela 11ve . This summer I will her In w Teachlnr decree and In the fall a school In Sumter county. 1 f Is partly responsible for my pr trust placed In me by the M. S. program. Pout a 1 Clinton, South Carolina May ?7. 1%9 JULY, 1969 , ~1T~ m V J " 1 1 6mm "j , im administered the vows, and Mrs. J. Ferdinand Jacobs presented piano music. A reception at the home of the bride followed the service. The bridegroom attended the University of South Carolina and American University of Washington. The bride attended Agnes Scott College two years, then graduated from USC. She was formerly employed by Citizens and Southern National Bank in Atlanta. A _ Appreciation ourh the M. S. Pe'ley Memorial eflclal to me durlne the pest e In supplying me with funds to Colleoe this Msy, T em slneerely orklnp for the Master of Arts In T will be teaching fifth prade with eel that The Pal ley Foundation esent success, and I value the Palley Memorial Student Loan SI nc erely, Mary Ann Vabors