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MISS MARY LYDIA HARVEY
MISS HARVEY OF GREENVILLE
TO MARRY MR. CROFT OF AIKEN
The Reverend and* Mrs. Albert Smith Harvey, 101
Blue Ridge Drive, Greenville, announce the engagement
of their daughter, Mary Lydia, to William McMahon
Croft, III, son of Mr. and Mrs. William McMahon Croft,
.Jr., of 722 Rollingwood Lane, Aiken.
Miss Harvey will be graduated In June from Columbia
College with, an A. B. degree in elementary Education.
** Mr. Croft is a Junior at the University of South Carolina.
The wedding will take place on June. 17th in St. Mark
Methodist Church, Greenville, where the Reverend Mr.
Harvey is pastor. The Harveys are former residents of
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LAURENS, S. C.
The Family Shoe Center
W orkman-W asson
Rites On March 24
Mrs. Rufus Bruce Work
man of 600 Church Street,
Laurens, announces the en
gagement of her daughter, Ann
Dora to James David Was
son, Jr. of Hickory Tavern.
Miss Workman is a senior
at Lander College where she
wi|l receive her B.S. degree
in Elementary Education in
May. She was the 1964-65
Miss Lander College and will
represent Lander as 1967 May
Queen in spring festivities.
Mr. Wasson is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. James David
Wasson, Sr. of Hickory Tav
ern. He is a senior at Clem-
son University where he will
receive his degree in- Electrir
cal Engineering in May.
the wedding is planned for
March 24 at the First Pfesby-
terian Church’ in Laurens.
Etters Celebrates
47th Birthday
James W. Etters celebrated
his 47th' birthday last Sunday
with family and friends gath
ering for the celebration at
his home on the Greenwood
Highway. A buffet lunch was
enjoyed.
Among guests present were
Rev. Tommy Motes, Otis
Motes and Rev. Bigbee of
Greenville; Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Motes and Mr. fitter’s moth
er, Mrs. Hattie Etters of Jo
anna; Mrs. Shirley Crain of
Laurens; Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Simmons, Mrs. Margaret Tay
lor, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Bur
ton, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin
Crain, Misses Mary and Irene
Etters, Thomas William and
Mike Etters, Miss Fate and
Barbara . Crain, Miss Joyce
Landrith, Miss Charleen Gor
don, and Mrs. Martha Crain
and David of this city.
Actaean Book Club
Has Luncheon Meet
—. Members of - the - Actaean
Book Club were entertained
with lunch by Mrs. Julian
Coleman at the Cecil Wilson
Home on Ansel Drive last Fri
day, January 27, at their
regular monthly meeting.
Twelve members were pres
ent.
Spring flower arrangements
made a lovely setting for the
individual tables, marked
with hand-made place cards.
Following lunch a short
business meeting- was held,
conducted by the president,
Mrs. Larry Dillard.
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MISS MARY EVANS SEGARS
Segors-Workman Engagement
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brooks where he is majoring in Civil
Segars of Cross Hill, announce Engineering.
thp eneaeempnt of their The weddin g is Panned for
the engagement of their June Q at the Cross m _
daughter, Mary Evans, to tist Church .
Hayne Bell Workman, Jr.,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Work- Mr Count Is
man of Kinards.
Miss Segars graduated from Wed In Raleigh
Laurens HighSohool and at- _
tended Columbia College. She .
is employed at Belks in Green- Conits of Laurens, S. C., mar-
wood. - ried Miss Evangeline Spiros
A Clinton High School gra- Alexion Sunday at 4:30 p.m.
duate,- Mr. Workman is a stu- Holy Trinity Greek Ortho-
dent at Clemson University dox Church Rcv George ste .
fanis officiated.
The bride is the daughter
of Mrs. Spiros Alexion of 1810
Sunset Drive and the late Mr.
The Stephen D. Lee Chap- Spiros. Her uncle, George
ter of the United Daughters Mohas, gave her n marriage,
of the Confederacy will meet Mr. Conits, owner of Caro-
with Miss Agnes Davis on lina Drive-In in Laurens, is
Thursday (today). Co-hostess- the son of the late Mr. and
es will be Mrs. D. A. Yar- Mrs. Spiros Conits of Lau-
borough, Mrs. Henry Tram- rens. He and his" bride will
mell and Mrs. W. W. Harris, live at 113 Gold St. in Lau-
Mrs. Nene D. Workman will rens after a Florida honey-
have charge of the program, moon.
Miss Goodman,
Mr. McCarson Wed
Miss Vonule Goodman of
Kinards became the bride of
Jacob Lorandy McCarson of
Hilldale Drive in a double
ring ceremony taking place
Wednesday afternoon, Janu
ary 18, at 5:30 a’clock at the
Bush River Baptist Church
with the Rev. Thomas Daum
officiating.
The bride, a graduate of
Newberry High School, is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Goodman of Ki
nards.
, The bridegroom is the son
of Mrs. Rebecca^ McCarson of
Hilldale Drivjfe.'tie is a grad
uate of Laufens High School
and an assistant manager at
the local A & P Store at the
Lavonne Shopping' Centfer.
Nuptial music whs render
ed by Miss Brenda Phillips of
Laurens.
Miss Frances McCarson,
sister of the bridegroom, was
maid-of-honor. She wore a
two-piece dress of red with
matching shoes and headpiece
and . carried a bouquet of deep
pink carnations.
Henry Stone, brother-in-law
of the bridegroom, served as
best man.
The bride, escorted by her
father, wore a street length
dress of white lace of satin
fashioned with long sleeves,
sabrina neckline and fitted bo
dice. Her bridal veil was
shoulder length. She carried
a'bridal bouquet of white car
nations on a white Bible.
The young couple left dur
ing the evening for a wedding
trip to Charleston. For travel
Dinner Party
Honors Couple
The Cecil Wilson home was
the scene of a lovely dinner
party Saturday evening when
Mrs. Davis V. Pitts and Mi$s
Dot Taylor entertained in hon
or of Mr. and Mrs. William
Eugene Johnson, Jr., of Ath
ens, Ga., who were recently
married, and members of .the
wedding party.
The Valentine theme was
used in the table decorations
which was centered with an
arrangement of red and white
carnations and red hearts.
Cupid containers of carna
tions were used at either end
of the table.
Mrs. Johnson was presented
a bouquet of red camellias.
Places were arranged for fif
teen guests.
Miss Wilson To
Wed Mr. Martin
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Guy Wil
son, Jr., of 228 Church Street,
Laurens, announce the ea-
gagement of their daughter,
Elizabeth Donna, to Martin
Scott George, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Richa"rd Marion George,
Sr., of 1042 West Main Street,
Laurens.
Miss Wilson is a graduate
of Laurens High School and
of Anderson College. She is
the bride wore a dress of pink
with matching accessories
and a corsage from her bri-'
dal bouquet. * ? : <
The couple are residing with
the bridegroom’s mother and
family for the present.
presently employed in the
Note Department of the Pal
metto Bank, Laurens.
Mr. George is a graduate
of Laurenn High School and
is a mechanical engineering
major &t Georgia Tech ia At
lanta, Ga.
The wedding is planned for
March 25 at the First Bap
tist Church of Laurens.
Mrs. Lawson
Speaks To Club
The Iris Garden Club met
at the 'home of Mrs. Earl
Martin at 504 Caldwell Street,
Wednesday afternoon, Janu
ary 25, for their monthly ses
sion. Mrs. Madison Pitts was
co-hostess.
Mrs. Earl McElhannon pre
sided in the absence of the
president, Mrs. Allen Young.
Following a short business
session, the speaker for the
afternoon, j^rs. Marion Law-
son, gave a most interesting
and informative talk on
“Charm,” to the fifteen memr
bers that were present. Mrs.
Lawson demonstrated the
value of harmonizing colors in
one’s dress and accessories
and told of correct posture in
standing and sitting.
Later in the afternoon, the
hostesses served a dessert
course with, coffee.
FOR SALE
Used Crusade song books,
in good condition — 25c
each—3 or more, 15c each.
Crusade Office, 833-2524. -
UDC's To Have
Meet On Feb. 2
Notice
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how many new cars
look like old Pontiacs?
EXTRA SAVINGS!
AT THE
DOLLAR-DAYS!
Sale Cotton Prints, Sotids & Flannel
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Cotton Fabric Sale
4 yds. for $| 9
Values to 59c yd.
DOLLAR DAYS!
Sale 60”, Wide Printed and Solid
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Drapery Fabric Sale
3 yds. for
Values to 79c yd.
Large Selection — Lovely Colors Reg. 99c yd.
Gingham Fabric Sale 2 ”■ ' ■ *1
What’ll they copy next year?
Other carmakers have already tried to copy our
split grille, our stacked headlights, even Wide-
Track. Of course, they haven’t learned how to
put them together right. Which is probably why
people are buying 1967 Pontiacs even faster
than they bought 1966 Pontiacs. And 1966 was
our best year ever.
It seems that a lot of people don't want to
wait around for innovations like our dilappear
ing windshield wipers (articulated wide—
sweep wipers—the kind you still get only on
Pontiacs). And for imaginative options like our
exclusive hood-mounted tach,
People like the idea that powerful 400 cu. in.
-V-Ss are standard on all the big Pontiacs this
year. And that nobody has even come close to
the regular-gas 165-hp Overhead Cam Six
that powers our Tempest series.
And people like knowing that all Pontiacs
and Tempests come with the complete General
Motors safety package.
Of course, somebody else may
come up with a pretty good imitation
of a 1967 Pontiac. In a year or two. But
why wait? Your Pontiac dealer has the
jreal thing right now. MARK or EICtUCNCf
* Pontiac Motor Division
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Pricej Good All 60 Pay Pic ’N Stores! i
SMITH MOTOR CO.
* 229 E. MAIN ST. — LAURENS, S. C.
DOLLAR DAYS! Large Selection
Huge Selection of ColorsX
DACRON — COTTON
Poplin, Fabric Sale
1.00 ^
Reg. $1.79 yd.
DOLLAR DAYS! Full Bed Size
Large Range of Colors
COTTON CHENILLE
Bedspread Sale
255.
" ^ Regular $2.99 ..
SAVE NOW on SOLID and PRINTED BETTER
Drapery Fabric Sale 2" ° *1
Full 60” Wide — Values to $1.49 ^
LARGE SELECTION — VALUES to $2.49
Better Drapery Fabric Sale 1. *
Huge Towel Sale - Printed, Solids and Stripes
Bath Towels.... 3 for 97c .... Hand Towels ...^Tgc ea Bath Cloth 9c
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