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We've found it...and, naturally, it's Samsonite, the world's most famous luggogel SAMSONITE "Personality Set” • 6 amazing "better-thon-leather" finishes! • Packs mofe clothes — wrinkle-free - in leu space. • Matching luxurious linings. • Wipes clean with a damp cloth, resists Kratching or scuffingl • Two pieces cost leu than you'd expect to pay for one of such fine quality luggogel 9 •Alt ptkt mbit* fa txitlint fox,« O'NM. Rag.lar, lodiM' Wordrob. (olto tkewn op..) 2 pieces only $ J J 50 Society... (Continued from pact three) was solemnized wt 8 p. m. October 13 in the Piret Presbyterian church of Harteville. Dr. Edward G. Lilly, pastor of the bride, of ficiated, assisted by the Rev. Clyde Brooks, pastor of the brirtecronm, using the double rinc ceremony. Mm. M. Lr Reynolds, Sr., or ganist, of Hartsvilie, and Miss Ann Solomons, soloist, of Arthum, Ga., presented the wedding music. The oraher-groomsmen were Ronald B. Oates, of Lydia, brother of the bridegroom, Bobby Bentley, of McCormick, cousin of the bride groom, Jimmy Brandon, of Cram- erton, N. C., and (Lee Knight, of Georgetown. iPrancis Markin Carte*, Sr_, fa ther of the bridegroom, served as beat man. -— - The honor attendant was Miss Barbara Driver, of Aiken. Miss Mary Ann Neighbors, ou sin of the bride, of Clinton, Mias Mary Oates, cousin of the bride groom, of Oates, Mrs. Jim Rogers, of Florence, and Mias Joy Ann Bull, of Georgetown, were the bridesmaids. Miss Susan Stanley, of HartsviiUe, cousin of the brie, was the petite flower girt. The bride entered the church on the arm of her farther, John Alien Dugan, by whom die was given in marriage. Her gown was made of antiqued Dupioni silk, with insets of ribboned imported Chantilly lace on the bodice and full skirt, ending in a long chapel train, fashioned with a portrait neck line, also trimmed with the Chan- tally lace. The sleeves were long, ending in caUa lily points over the hands. Her fingertip veil of white bridal illusion was held in place by a sequin and pearl embroidered tiara. She carried a cascade brid al bouquet of Starlight roses. Immediately following the cere mony, the bride’s parents enter tained with a lovely reception in the Alpine room of the church. During the evening the bride and groom left for their wedding trip. Upon their return they will make their home in HartsviiUe. For trav eling the bride wore a charcoal grey suit, black lizard akin shoes and bag, a winter white hat and the orchid from her bridal bou quet. Mrs. Oates of a graduate of Darlington high school in the class of 1931 and attended Coker college where she was a member of the Glee chib, Freshmen Offi cers and on the Student Council. Later she transferred to the Uni versity of South Carolina from which she received a two year certificate in Secretarial Science in 1956. While art the university she was sponsor for the Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity. Mr. Oates received his high school education in HartsviUe and graduated horn HartsviUe high school. He receives his BS degree in mechanical engineering from the University of South Carolina in 1956. He was a member of Sig ma Phi Epsilon fraternity where he held a number of offices dur ing his four years at Carolina. In 1996 he was voted the outstanding active member of his fraternity. He was a member of the Cotillion club and also a captain in the Air Force BOTC. He holds a member - ship in the American Society of Mechanical Engineers and has re cently been associated with the Engineering Department of Sonoco Products Company in HartsviUe. HONORED AT .DROP*IN Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Dunaway were honored with a drop-in at their new home Tuesday evening in observance of their twenty- fifth wedding anniversary. Their daughter. Miss Catherine Dun away, was assisted by Miss Shir ley Dunaway, a cousin, Mrs. Jack Cox, and Miss Polly Brazil. About 90 guests catted between the hours of 7 JO and 9 and the couple re ceived many gifts. The home was attractively decorated with silver and white. The hostess served punch and cake squares. Biiih Announcements son, John Richard, on October 24 at the General hospital in GreenviUe. Mrs. McSween is the former Miss Frances Williams of Chester. uoHTttY WITH THE SICK Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Lightsey of Rock Hill, announce the birth of a daughter, Lillian Smith, on October 14. Mrs. Lightsey was before marriage Miss Margery Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mr#. I M. Smith of Kinards. CAUBLE Mr. and Mrs. DeVaughn Cau- ble of Brunswick, Ga., announce the birth of a son, William Rob ert II, on October 22. J Mrs. Cauble is the former Miss Sue Evans of Blytheville, Ark. Mrs. W. R. Cauble of this city, and is stationed with a naval unit at Brunswick. Patients at (Hays hoepital in clude Mrs. 'Dora Leopard, Mike Kirby, Harry Foster, Roy Adams, Mrs. Mattie Whitlock, Mrs. Mary Mason, Mrs. Mattie Ivester and Mrs. Dorothy Derrick. The following have been dis charged from Blatock clinic: R. G. Murphy, Ned Vincent, Miss Sara Davidson, Jim HiH, David Watts of Mountville, Mrs. Joe Steiner, and Brenda Strickland, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Strickland. Mrs. Virgie Ellis, B. W. Crouch, Mr. Cauble is the son of Mr. and (Mrs. Helen Sinclair, Claude Mai pass and Mrs. Montez McGowan have been discharged from Hays hospital. Mrs. Alice Brownlee, of Thom- well orphanage staff, Frank Bums of MountviHe, J. G. Franklin, Jr., Mrs. Lee Hunter, Mr*. James Mundy, Mrs. N. A. Shouse and H. W. Williams are patients at Bla lock clinic. Woman's Club Held Regular Meeting Tues. The Woman’s club of Clinton Mill held its regular meeting on Tuesday night, Oct. 18, at the com munity house. During the business session it was decided that the cluto would help setl tickets for the Catawba- Presbyterian football game. The dub also voted to help the Camp fire, Bluebird, and Horizon or ganizations with their Halloween carnival which is to be held at Academy Street school on Satur day, Oct. 29. beginning at 5 p nv. After the business session, the club went to Be Ik’s for a style show Through the courtesy of the store, the club members were al lowed to model new fall clothes. Before adjourning the dub met again at the community house for refreshments. , ZIPPER notebooks, red and brown. The Chronicle. TEMPERA paints in all colors. The Chronicle. GRAHAM Mr. and Mrs. William Graham announce the birth of a son, Jac kie Devon, on Oct. 22, at Hays hospital. Mrs. Graham is the for mer Miss Martha McGinnis. SIMMONS Mr. and Mrs. Earl Simmons an nounce the arrival of a son, Rob ert Earl, on Oct. 26, at Hays hos pital. Mrs. Simmons is the former Miss Miriam Long, of Joanna. 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