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8. C, ThnrwUy, September 17, 1164 THE CLIN PON CHRONICLE Weddings Club News Telephone 8SS-0641 MISS HABLEY. J. D. RUFF. IR.. ABE WED IN LAURENS CHURCH SEPTEMBER 12 Miss Melinda Gray Harley of Laurens, became the bride of Jesse Delleney Ruff, Jr., of Columbia, at 5:00 p. m., Sep tember IS, at the First Metho dist Church in Laurens. The Rev. James H. Martin, pastor, performed the ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. W. Hummel Harley and the late Mr. Harley of Laurens. She is also the granddaughter of the late Governor and Mrs. Joseph Emile Harley of Barn well and Mrs. C. S. Monteith of Columbia. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Delleney Ruff of Cohunbia, and the grandson of the late Mr. and Mrs. David Crosby Ruff of Columbia and the late Mr. and Mrs. John Hugh Stackhouse of Dillon. Given in marriage by her brother, Colin E. Harley, the bride wore a full length wed ding gown of pure silk satin designed with square neckline and contour sleeves. The fit ted bodice was encrusted with mdallions of pearls and irri- descents and the Empire skirt featured soft pleats at the waist, with a large double fold at the back. Her triple tier veil of French illusion was attach ed to a demi-crown of pearls and irridescents. The bride carried a bouquet of white feathered tuberoses, centered with a white orchid. MaJuUail of you gifts. Tea yew fiance that he dees net have la cheese expensive gifts fer Ms att—data They daa’t expect It. (Neither da yaw Bridesmaids.) W Bat rrmlad him net is rely ea hastily chsaea gifts, net salted to the eccasioa aad ef little aee 99 to his friends Be wffl be happy to make a cor rect and easy choice from the special collection ef gifts an display at DILLARD BOLAND, JEWELER. TVey sparialfae in having the mast appropriate gifts which sparkle with distinct ton, fer their Behest appearances. Tan will find SUNSHINE CLEANERS A LAUNDRY can be rlond” when it eetnes to keeping clean. They are experts at Mg Me soiled garments of school boys an as well as grown ops. Give them a try w wlB observe a noticeable difference. If yow baby is irritable, eats poorly, and to have no resistance to colds may net be getting enm use up a tremendous s mount ef bodily daring their waking hows, and far (Ms pins demands of rapid growth they ef sleep. Good sleep habits are Jnst as as baying all ef yew Infant sappBes at YOUNG'S PHARMACY. They are prepared to Maid of honor was the bride’s cousin, Ann Lever of Lexington and Wellesley College, Mass. She wore a celadon green vel vet dress. The bridegroom’s best man was bis father. Ushers were Robert F. Fuller of Columbia, and John H. Holladay of Flor ence. After a wedding trip, the couple will make their home at 515 Waccamaw Ave., Colum bia. Iris Garden Club To Meet Next Week The Iris Garden Club will meet Wednesday, September 23, with Mrs. John Mabry on North Adair Street at 3:30 o’clock for its first fall session. A program on “Bulbs” has been arranged. Thomas-Marsholl Engagement Told Mrs. Ruth A. Thomas of Joan na, and William P. Thomas of Greenwood, announce the en- gagament of their daughter, Dorothy Sue, to Lewis Alvin Marshall, son of Mr. and Mrs. James E. Marshall, also of Jo anna. The wedding will be an event of October 1. Mrs. Yarborough Presides At Meet The Woman’s Society of Christian Service of Broad Street Methodist Church met Monday afternoon at the church, with the president, Mrs. Day MBS. THOMAS CARLIN POOLE, JR. CROUCH-POOLE RITES SOLEMNIZED AT FHRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Following the minutes and session, Mrs., Ray- Pitta presented the pro- on “The New Ira.” tw- her topic “Helping Worn Grow in Groce and tog as Miss Doris Elaine Crouch, the daughter of Mrs. W. S Crouch of Clinton and the late Rev. Oouch. was married to A VC Thomas Curtin Poole. Jr., at the First Presbyterian Church Cupel of CUntoc. Sep tember t, at 5 o’clock Dr. Wil liam Redd Turner, pastor of the bride, conducted the double ring cermeony. Mr. J. Ferdinand Jacobs, the mis pah Connon-Penell Vows Exchanged RoUton Ferrell of Leaksvllle, N. C.. exchanged marrage vows Friday at 7:00 o’clock ot Calvary Baptist Church In the presence of the immediate fam ilies. The Rev. O. W. Pur* roll, the groom’s father, of ficiated at the double ting cere mony, assisted by the bride's pastor, the Rev. J. W. SpU- The vows were spoken before the altar flanked by potted palms and floor baskets of white chrysanthemums and gladioli. Mrs. Eva B Land, church organist, provided the nuptial music, with H. Earl Martin vocal soloist. Douglas Edward DeYoung of Fountain Inn, served the groom as best man. Ushers were Lar ry Garion Rogers of Waxhaw, N. C., brother-in-law of the groom, and Wesley Clarence Werts of this city. The bride was escorted to the altar by her brother, John William Cannon, and was given in marriage by her father. She wore a short wedding gown of Chantilly lace and organza over taffeta. The scalloped sabrina neckline pas embroidered with seed pearls and sequins. The skirt was designed with lace appliquerd on the front panels, and controlled back fullness, topped with a self bow at the bodice edge. She wore a short madonna veil over a pearl trimmed tiara and carried a white Bible given by the Y. W. A.’s of her churuch, covered with feathered pom poms and carnations. Her only Jewelry was a single strand of pearis belonging to her maternal grandmother. Mrs. Wesley Clarence Werts, cousin of the bride, was ma tron of honor. She wore a street length dress of beige ba tiste with a full skirt and a bolero Jacket embroidered in pink. Her headpiece was a Dior bow and her flowers were pink glamellias in a cascade The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wintt Medlock Cannon of this city, tbs bride was gradu ated from Clinton High School and Spartanburg General Hos pital School of Nursing. She is smpioyed at Bailey Memorial The groom’* parents are the Rev. and Mrs. Orfaa Williams PsrraD sf Leaksvilto. N. C. After grad—ling from Prooby- trian CoBege, ha aarved two years In the Halted States Army at Fort Polk, La. Ho is at American Lava la of weddnif The vows a floral setting of green white and lighted by to la branched candelabra The bridegroom as attend- •d by Mr. Bruce Oouch of Mi ami, Fla., brother of the bride, as best man The bridegroom was ottend- by her uncle, Robert W. Hays of Marietta, Ga.. wore a gown of white bridal satin appiiqued with pawls of Imported lace, the skirt ending to a chapel train. Her fingertip veil of bridal illusion was caught to a tiara of seed pearls. She carried her father’s Bible covered to white satin topped with an orchid showered with tuberoses Mrs. Bruce Crouch of Mi- Miss Oise Marshall, Donald Snider United In Home Ceremony On Friday afternoon, Septem ber 4, Miss Elise Marshall and Donald Snider were united to marriage at the home of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Marshall, to Joanna. The double ring ceremony was performed by the Reverend Bra- xell of Whitmire, before a set ting of pink and white gladioli. The bride’s dress was of white with a lace bodice, round neck, line, with full length skirt. She carried a pink camellia. For their wedding trip to the mountains of North Carolina the bride changed to a green sheath dress with light tan accessories. They will make their home for the present with the groom’s mother, Mrs. Roy Snider. His father is deceased. Parties Honoring Bride-Elect Brown Mrs. Randolph Davis recentiy entertained Miss Patricia Brown with a miscellaneous shower at her home on the Hopewell Road. Party games and light sum mer refreshments were enjoyed by all. The home was decorated for the occasion with roses. The honoree was presented many lovely and useful gifts Out of town guests included the honoree’s grandmother, Mrs. Donnan of Laurens, Mrs. Gary Templeton, Laurens and Mrs. Hope of Columbia. ami, slater-in-law of the bride, •erred aa matron of honor. She wore a street length dress of ptok linen with a corsage of white carnations Miss Deborah Crouch, niece of the bride, served aa flower girt. The bride’e mother wore a of beige brocade with accessories and a of pink cranations Following the ceremony a reception woe held In the Fel lowship Hall of the church. A l/C Pool* to the sou of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Carlin Pool*, ■r, of Soehoak. Mas*. Re ot to ad ed Pro vide ace College. Providence, R I. At present, he to stationed at Homestead Air Force Bose la Miami, where the couple will moke their home after September 10 During t h * afternoon, the couple toft for a wedding trip to Myrtle Beach For traveling the bride wore a navy blue shift with a white blouse and white accessories, and the or chid from her Bible Mrs. Neal Honored- With Luncheon Mrs. Joseph Gettys, Mrs. Robert Fakkema and Mrs. Ed ward Campbell entertained on Friday, Sept. 4, with a lunch eon at the home of the latter in honor of Mrs. James Neal, who moved Sept. 10 to East Lansing, Mich. Fruit juice with cookies was served on the porch as guests assembled. Later lunch wds served buffet style from the dining room and guests seated at appointed tables in the liv ing room. Dainty place cards marked the individual settings. A wall plaque, designed by Mrs. Fakkema bearing the sig natures of the guests, was pre sented to the honoree. Women's Group In September Meet The Woman’s Christian Tem perance Union held its Septem ber meeting at the home of Mesdames Clyde and Hubert Todd and North Broad Street on Tuesday evening, Septem ber 8. The program topic was “The Sower,” and Scripture readings were given by Mrs. J. B. Wil der, followed with a meditation given by Mrs. Bell* Henderson Several papers entitled “Are You A Good Citizen" and “Change In Advertising Code For Cigarettes,” were present, ed by Mrs. Thomas Owens and Mrs. J. B. Dailey. An announcement was made concerning the state convention meeting to be held to Columbia at the Jefferson Hotel on Oc tober 14. Mrs. Ray Anderson cloned the meeting with pray- Price-Crouch Wedding On September 4 Miss Lana Diane Price of Jo anna. and Benjamin Wood Crouch, III, of Mountville and Spartanburg, were married by the Reverend James B. Mitchell. at 5:30 o’clock in the Sanctuary of the First Baptist Church of Joanna, on the afternoon of Sep tember 4. The couple greeted their wedding guests in the lobby of the church following the cere mony. Mrs. Crouch is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Price of Joanna, and Mr. Crouch is the son of Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Crouch, Jr., of Mountville. Mrs. Harmon Murrah, Jr., presented organ music as the couple entered unattended and neared the altar to make their vows to the double ring ritual. The bride’s dress was of beige silk, sheath style, with which she used bone shoes. She wore a beige tulle hat with raised crown and pleated brim, yellow wrist- length gloves, and a shoulder corsage of yellow rose buds. The couple will make their home in Spartanburg where the groom is associated with Duke Power Company At the present time, the groom is commuting while the bride completes her work as an office employee with Joanna Cotton Mills Company. Mrs. Arnold Hostess Sarah Glenn Circle The Sarah Glenn Circle of Broad Street Methodist Church met Monday evening at the home of Mrs. J. B. Arnold on W. Wal nut Street. The chairman, Miss Kate Mi lam, presided over the business session and the program on “A New Age Opens New Doors” was led by Mrs. Bill Abrams with Mrs. Ethel R. Pitts and Mrs. Joe Bonds assisting. During the social hour pie a la mode, mints and punch were served by Mrs. Arnold and Mrs. W. S. Horne, assistant hostess. Mrs. Lawson Hostess To Church Group The September meeting of the Woman’s Society of Chris tian Service of Bailey Memo rial Church was held at the home of the president, Mrs. Ralph Lawson, on Monday. The devotional period was sled by Miss Joyce Dunaway. During the business sesalow Mrs. David Word was elected as the croup’s representative In the Whitten Village Volunteer program. Following the program re meeting adjourned wtbt prayer by Mrs. Lawson. W«*re partner* with Cupid ia ••eking le further your romantic efforte. 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