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DECEMBER, 1969 _____ ** EH FIBTr NEW DISPL This handsome display east has been filled with many Clinton Mills Superior Quali The case has three divisioi Household. Space does not j product using our fabrics, but ; of the fabric is well illustrate Otci @u(?Ote*t Tina Denice Deachvyler is the cute daughter of John and Peggy Deadwyler. Frank and Ruby Deadwyler is her grandparents. L iH <n? fl llJ Marlynn and Marvin Nel children of Joe R. Nelson, Ly Ruth Nelson, is employed at Marlynn is 9 years old ai b c d c fc c c ajji; in, .AY CASE i i in the Clinton Mills office end products which use ty Fabrics. is: Apparel, Industrial, and jermit displaying each end i good idea of what becomes d in the display area. m I James Moore, age 4. is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Simmons. Mr. Simmons is employed in -1 Carding. Ison, Jr., arc the cute granddia watchman. Their mother. M. S. Bailey and Son's Bank, id her brother is (i. THE CLOTHMAKER Iris Hugl Miss Iris Lavell Hughes g ecame the bride of Mr. !arroll Eugene Smith in a ouble ring ceremony at 4 'clock Sunday, November 0, at Calvary Baptist Church in Clinton. A reeption was given by the >ride's parents in the hurch social hall. The bride is the daughter >f rl Weave Overseer and drs. James Herbert Hughes .< an 1 ii iui r luiiLii oucci, on. The groom is the son )f Mrs. Carl Telford Smith ind the late Mr. Smith of Route 1, Mountville. The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, wore a formal length gown i)f nylon organza and chantilly lace over taffeta. The fitted organza bodice was designed with a Victorian neckline and long sleeves with lace cuffs. Appliques of chantilly motifs centered with seed pearls trimmed the front and neckline with small covered buttons down the back. The bell shaped skirt of chantilly lace was bordered with a tier of organza. The fingertip bouffant illusion veil was attached to a headdress of organza and lace petals with seed pearls. She car FI4L- v_J Ronnie Wicker, age 3, is also the handsome grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Simmons. m a jr Tammic Simmons, 1, is the cute granddaughter ol Mr. and Mrs. Robert L Simmons. hes Marries Mr I UP* V Mr fW ried a white Bible given her by the YWA, topped with yellow rose buds. Mrs. Stanley W. Bryant, of Greenville, was matron of honor. Brdesmaids were Mrs. James V. Sexton, cousin of the bride, of Greenwood, Miss Ann Smith, niece of the groom, of Mountville, and Miss Anne Meadors of Clinton. Miss Terri Hughes, niece of the bride, of Gray Court, served as flower girl. The attendants wore formal gowns in antique gold featuring a bodice of crushed velvet with a scooped neckline and dior sleeves. The empire waist II 1 PC Students T< Approximately 30 Presb; joring in Business Adminij Bailey Plant recently. L Oswalt, Bob Thrower, and mation from Bailey Spinnii cerning the operation of ! manufacturing. 5 , Smith vas banded with satin and ront bow and the bell skirt vas of antique gold crepe. \ watteau panel of satin ormed a train with large lat bow at the high waist, rhey carried long stemmed 5 r o n z e chrysanthemums, rhe flower girl was dressed similar to the other attendants and carried a nosegay af bronze pom poms. Attending the bridegroom was his twin, Harold L. f^mitb of Monntville. as best man. Ushers were John Telford Smith and Carl Bruce Smith, nephews of the groom, of Mountville, Robert S. Garrett and William E. Jacks, Jr. of Mountville and Wayne D. McCullough of Kinards. Reverend James T. Hughes, the bride's brother, administered the vows with Reverend J. W. Spllers assisting. Music was provided by Mrs. Frank Lee, organist and Miss Claire Duncan, soloist. Mrs. Smith is receptionist for Clinton Mills - Bailey Plant in Clinton and Mr. Smith is employed with Smith Motor Company in Laurens. After a wedding trip to Florida the rouble will be at home at Route 1, Mountville. W I V ik M >ur Bailey Plant vterian College students maitration toured Clinton Mills to r Jean Cummings, John Ann narwen receive rniorng Overseer Joe Nelson conspinning equipment in yarn isimaa ?ethtga