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l i CHnldn, 9. C., Thursday, June 30, 1966 I, - -4-! T ’ ' ,1' THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Club \Jsl^ News Meetings Telephone 833-0S41 Social Events tary education in June. In the fall she will teach at Bradley Elementary School in Columbia. Mr. Thompson received his B. A- degree from Furman University in 1965 and has completed one year of lair school at the • University < f Tennessee in Knoxville. I fhile at Furman University We was a member of Kapa Alpha Order and was captain of the track team his senior year. In the fall he will jeontinue his stud ies at the University of South Carolina Law School. Among out of town wedding guests were Miss Nancy Hi- ott of Simpsonville; Miss Rena Geei* of Spartanburg; Larry MacDonald of Arling ton, Va.; Mrs. John Fleck and Miss Qinger Ann Fleck of Oak Lawn,' 111.; Mrs. Morris Thompson, Orlando, Fla.; Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Morris Thompson^ Nassau, Baham as; Mr. and Mrs. Clarage Lawson, Columbia; Mr. and Mrs. Clarage Lawson, Ath ens, Ga.; Miss Mary Law- son, Simpsonville; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Crosby, Ala bama; and Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hrambs. Piedmont. Mrs. Moore Hostess To Bridge Club Mrs. Perry Moore was host ess to members of her bridge club last Thursday afternoon at her home on JSast Maple Street. Arrangements of spring flowers and African violets were used in the card rooms. Dessert was served prior to the games. Mrs. Frank Mrller was win ner of high score award. Mrs. Langston Bride Of Mr. Thackston Mrs. John Langston of Clin ton and Shell Thackston of Fountain Inn were united in marriage on Sunday > after noon, June 26, at four o’clock at the Broad Street Methodist Church. The Rev. E .W. Rog ers performed the ceremony. Mr. Thackston is chairman of Greenville County ASCS Committee. Mrs. Thackston has made her home with her daughter, Mrs. Lewis Wallace for a number of years. The couple will reside on HeHams Street in Fountain Inn. MRS. THOMAS JEFFREY THOMPSON MSS LAWSON AND MR. tHOMPSON WED IN RITES AT BUSH RIVER CHURCH Miss Mary Ellen Lawson tertained with a reception in became the bride of Thomas the social hall of the church. Jeffrey Thompson in the Receiving were the bridal Bush River Baptist Church at couple, their parents, and at- seven-thirty o’clock, June 25. Reverend Thomas Daum otv ficiated at the double ceremony. tendants, • and Mrs. W. J. Swittenbierg, great aunt of ring the bride of Newberry, Mrs. Morris Thompson, grand- The bride is the daughter mother of the groom, of Or- of-Mr. and- Mrs. Claude Mor- lando, Fla., and Mrs. John ris Lawson of the Hopewell Fleck of Oak Lawn, 111. As- community and the grand daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Hayne Workman, Sr., and Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie sistng them were Dr. and Mrs. Marion LaWson, Clin ton; Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Lawson, Joanna; Miss Mary Thompson Lawson. The Lawson, Simpsonville; Mr. bridegroom is the son of Mr and Mrs and Mrs. Clarage Lawson, Clifford Morris Columbia; Misses Carrie Thompson of Nassau, Ba- BeH, and Mildred Workman, hamas, and the grandson of CUnton; W. P. Dickson, Clin- Mrs. Morris Thompson of Or lando, Fla. For the ceremony, the church was decorated with four tall baskets of white gladioli flanked with a can delabra tree of 28 w h i t .e toh; Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Bagnal, Columbia. Also, Miss Ann Addison, Joanna; Miss Rena Geer, Spartanburg; Miss Nancy Hiott, Simpson ville; hliss KatheHne Smith, Kinards; and Miss Martha burning tapers Six tall Tocld; Clinton, palms banked the altar Covering. the bride’s table which was entwined with ivy. was ah efnbboldered white Mrs. Larry Danielson of - linen e.utworkicloth which ex- Newberry, organist, and tended gracefully to the Mrs. Robert H e 11 a m s of floor,Centering the table Mount Pleasant, soprano, ' was- the; four-tiered wedding gave a program of wedding cake ic«i in white and dec orated with dainty faint rose- da, the bride changed to an aqua lace and silk dress. Her bouquet was of pink carna tions. After June 26th, they will be at home in Mountville. The bride is a graduate of Clinton High School and Winthrop College. The groom is a grad uate of Athens High School, Athens, Tenn. Both are asso ciated with Azalea Mobile Homes, Inc. Among out of town wedding guests were: Marvin Everett and grandson of Chattanoo ga, Tenn.; Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Barnette, Mr. and Mrs. Barney Isbill, Mrs. J. F. Moses and son of Athens, Tenn.; Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Gay, Watkinsville, Ga.; Mrs. T. M. Chastain and Mr. and Mrs H. J. Bearden, Atlanta, Ga.; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gay and son, Chamblee, Ga.; Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Long, Miss Rosemary Cason, Buck- head, Ga.; Mr. and Mrs. James P. Milam and Rex, Raleigh, N. C.; and Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Milam of Dunn, N. C. Milam-Moses Rehearsal Party Mrs. A. B. Milam and Miss • Marion Milam, aunt and , cousin of the bride, entertain- 1 ed &t their home near Mount- ! ville following the Milam- • Moses wedding rehearsal. The dining table was cover- • ed with a cutwork linen cloth [ and centered with a lovely ar- ■ rangement of pink roses. Oth- [ er artistic arrangements and t silver candelabra holding J lighted candles were used in • the living and dining rooms. J Assorted sandwiches, cakes, i nuts, and mints were served [ with punch. i Assisting the hostesses J were Mrs. James P. Milam ■ of Raleigh, N. C.; Mrs. L. C. ; Byers, Mrs. H. W. Milam, ,i Mrs. Charles P. Copeland, J Miss Gayle Byers, and Miss i Harriet Milam of Mountville. ] In addition to the wedding ■ party were the out-of-town | matives of both families. OFFICE SUPPUES CHRONICLE PUB. CO. PHONE 833-0541 —Shields Portrait MRS. FRANKLIN DELANO MOSES MARY LEONA MILAM BRIDE OF FRANKLIN DELANO MOSES MRS. WILMER DONNIE DELK music. Serving as ushers were James Warren Mullen, buds and mint green leaves of lilies of the valley. Four Greenwood; Emmett Frank- tall white columns topped lin F r e e 1, Anniston, Ala.; Douglas Delano Shaw, Winnsboro; Tholnas Parks Nolen, Florence; Harry the cake with a detachable miniature cake placed on top. The cake which was placed on a reflector was Grimshaw Merritt, Fitzger- surrounded with white ma- ald, Ga.; and Lonnie Thomp- line. Two three-branched son Lawson, Jr., Joanna. Master Mark Kelley Lawson, cousin of the bride* of Joan na, carried the rings. Candelabra holding white ta pers were used on either side. Adorning each of the ta. pers were identical rosebuds Clifford Morris Thompson and leaves which repeated was his son’s best man. Miss Barbara Elizabeth Anderson of Clinton, was maid of honor, and brides maids were Misses Amelia Louise Black, Janet be^h Johnson, Jane FoWler of Clinton, and \Miss the motif from the cake. .The punch table was cov ered with an imported cut- work cloth which was pur- chased in Spain by the Eliza- bride’s father and was a gift EMen to her. A five-branched sil ver candelabra was used at Ginger Ann Fleck, ' ( Oak one end of the table accent- Lawn, 111. Miss Ellen iAnn ed with rose bouquets. To the Bagnal of Columbia, was jun ior bruiesmaid. Given in marriage by her other side the silver punch service was placed. Nuts, mints, cake squares, and lather, the bride wore a silk punch were served. The pink organza over blush-colored rosebud motif wafe also car- taffeta with white overlays. The A-Line skirt was attaefc- ried out in the mints. Mr. and Mrs. A. Bruce ed to a high empire bodice Galloway received at the with scooped neckline and home of the bride on the Mil- flounced lantern sleeves. The ton Road. French ribbon knot of Alen- . Later in the eyening Mr. con lace was encrusted with and Mrs. Thompson left on pearls and crystals. The full their wedding trip to Hilton carriage train was also ap- Head Island. The bride pliqued with. garlands of changed to a blue silk dress lace. Her princess-length veil with matching . jacket and was worn mantilla style over blue skin accessories. She a pillbox and was bordered wore the orchjd from her in similar lace. She .held a wedding bouquet. Upon their cascade of orchids, stepha- return they will be at home notis and Ivy. She carried a in Columbia, white handkerchief, a gift of her parents, which was pur chased for the occasion in Denmark. Following the ceremony, versity where she received the parents of the bride en- her B. A. degree in elemen- ^ v in ^*4--—m iii ir -'iiftfrtiMnr X-f'I~si.•*:' /*% i Mrs. Thompson was grad uated from Clinton, High School and attended Colum bia College and Furman Uni. BROWN DELK WEDDING RITES PERFORMED IN IOANNA CHURCH Miss Mary Ann Brown be- a white orchid, white roses, came the bride of Wilmer and English ivy. Donnie Delk of Hilda, Sunday Attendants wore floor tength at 4 p. m. at the First Baptist dresses of petal pink peau de Church^in Joanna. Dr. L. By- soie. They featured scooped ron Harbin officiated after a necklines, lifted modified program of music by Miss waistlines, and A-line skirts Jennie |Rae Surratt of Joanna, extended with a brush train organist, and Miss Dianne which fell from a bow at the Dorman of Fairforest, vocal-, waist back. The sleeves were ist. ruffled at the elbow and en- The'Viride is the daughter of circled in moss green velvet Mr. and Mrs. Mack Lee ribbon. Matching head pieces Brown of North Main Street, were hair braid flowers with Joanna. She chose as her maid circular nbse veils. They car- of hoSor, Miss Charline Wise ried old-fashioned nosegays of of Atlanta, Ga. Bridesmaids pink and rose colored carna- were Miss Vicki Boyd of Jo- tions trimmed with white lace anna*) Miss Harriet Jones of and English ivy. Greer, and Mrs. M a x i e A reception followed in the Brown of York. Miss Rose church social haH at which Marlf Elkins of Aiken was the the sister of the groom, Mrs. Eowar girl. Mf. Delk is the son of Mr. Frank Elkins of Aiken, at- and Mrs. Howell Wilmer Delk tended the guest register, of Hilda. His father served as After a honeymoon to the best man. Ushers were Frank mountains of North Carolina Elkms of Aiken, Jack -Sandi- and Tennessep, the couple will fer of Denmark, and Maxie return to the home of the Brown of York. Lighting the g’room’s parents in Hilda tapirs were Masters Christo- where they will live until phej Delk and Jeffrey Elkins. September when they will The bride’s dress of white move to Mars Hill, N. C. silk organza featured an A- where the groom is in school lino skirt attached to an em- Mrs. Delk is a 1964 gradu- pir/d bodice of chantiHy lace ate of North Greenville Junior and seed pearls, with a modi- College, receiving an B. A. de fied scoop neck and short lace gree in Psychology and Edu- sleeves. The front of the skirt cation. Mr. Delk also grodu- was covered from waist to ated from North Greenville in hem with lace and pearls, and 1964 and is a senior at Mars the chapel train fully appli- Hill College. He is presently foH from a self serving as interim pastor of th^ w'ujst back. Colston Branch Baptist Church French illusion of Route 2, Bamberg, S. C. was attached to a triple lace — bow outlined in seed pearls. The white Bible that she car ried was presented to her by the First Baptist Chuj-ch of Jpflnna^ and was enhanced by Lisbon Presbyterian I I Church, Mountville, was the scene of the wedding of Miss, Mary Leona Milam to Frank lin Delano Moses, Sunday, June 19. at four o’clock. The double ring ceremony was performed by the bride’s former pastor, the Rev. H. B.. Fraser of Greenwood, before an arch entwined with ivy and flanked on either side with tall basket arrange- A ments of lilies, rufFed gladi oli, and chrysanthemums' Seven - branched candelabra holding white tapers werd* also used. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. William Henry Milam of Mountville, and the late Mr. Milam. The groom is the 1 son of Mrs. Erma Moses Webster of this city, and the’ 'ate William Jennings Moses. A program of wedding mus- 1 ic was given by Joe Shay, or ganist, of Clinton. Rowland Milam, cousin of the bride, of Mountville, lighted the ta pers. C. C. Giles served Mr. Mos es as b e s t m a n. Usher- groomsmen were James Fow ler Moses, brother of the groom, Athens, Tenn.; James V. Williams, Clinton; Thomas C. Brown, Atlanta, Ga.; and Rowland Milam, cousin of the bride, of Miountville. Roger Gay, cousin of the bride, car ried the rings. The bride’s only sister, Mrs. Thomas C. Brown of At lanta, Ga., was her matron of honor. Other attendants were Misses Kathie Rimer, Lau rens; Betty Rose Livingston, North; and Mrs. George L. Jones, Fort Bragg, N. C. Their dresses were fashion ed of jonquil yellow organza with matching print waist bands overlaid with organza which extended into trains. Tftey wore beige mantillas al|d carried crescent-shaped bouquets of yellow daisies afrl roses. jLittie Miss C h a r 1 o 11 e llielmes of Hampton was flow- ep. girl. Her dress was made ow yellow organza over satin afld she carried a basket of r&e petals. frhe bride~was escorted to life altar by Shelton J. Rimer, wJio gave her in marriage.. Hfcr ante-bellum gown of silk taffeta and peau D’ange lace \\%s of gardenia white. The fijil skirt featured a redingote shirt in front and the back wjs designed of four tiers of ruffles each outlined with lace. The entire bottom of the gown was banded in lace with the front ending a wide V. Tlje fitted bodice was design ed with a sabrina neckline accented by pearls and long sleeves of lace. Her head dress was of French orange blossoms to which a bouffant veil was attacted. She carried a White Bible, which her fath er had given her on her 14th birthday, topped with a white orchid. Following the ceremony, the couple received guests in the vestibule of the church. TFor a wedding trip to Flori- PIC n PAY The Family Shoe Center OPEN JULY 4 LaVonne Shopping Center LAURENS, S. C. • OPEN NIGHTS TIL 9 P.M. 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