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THE CLINTON, CHRONICLE m ••• ■ sppsMiu. v <>•.:'* mm < : HPiii >± " - * '&■ ittKS. TiiOiVlAS LeROY SANDERS, JR. ROSEMARY RINGER WEDS THOMAS SANDERS Saint Matthews ^ Lutheran Thomas LeRoy Sanders, Jr. and Mrs. ,T. LeRoy Sanders Church, Pomaria, was the The bride is the daughter Clinton, scene of the afternoon wed- of Mr. and Mrs. James Irvin Rev. Elford B. Roof, pastor ding on Sunday, June 18, of Ringer of Pomaria, and the of the bride, officiated at the Miss Rosemary Ringer to bridegroom is the son of Mr. double ring ceremony, which took piac u» ihe jtrrditional nuptial setting of while altar flowers and candles flanked by palms. Also baskets of white glads, snaps, daisies, stock and other greenery were used with tree candela bra were used on either side ol the chancel. The bride, given in mar riage by her father, wore a Pooiic^' h sweep of linen and lace, featuring an empire bod ice, hatteau neckline, elbow- *e ,i eth sleeves and an A-line skirt. A detachable court train falling from the shoul- der< was enhanced with lace borders and appliques. Her vc - ni. s i ; i'lusion was at tached to a fluster of flowers and lace leaves. She carried a bouquet of yellow roses and steahn.U s. Mrs. AT. Wayne Taylor of Selma, Ala., sister of the bride, was matron of honor. She 'or, a floor-length dress of yellow lir.cn accented With whit lace: Her headpiece was a >ow of yellow linen with a ri.v-u <• veil. She also wore she; white gloves .and small ix ? a ir 's.‘a gift of the bride. Si >■ carried a nosegay of whit.- carnaliens and dais ies Wedding music was pre- s ' h Mr. Ford Rwaldsen < Sa\ n .h, da., organist, and Wi.-s Doris Phillips, of La e a• * r, soloist. Usher - groomsmen were Re hard Sanders and Steven San :ers. !>rothers of the groom. They also served as acolytes T’e bridegroom’s lathe'- served ns best man. Immed^tely following the ceremony the couple and at tendants received guests in the narthex of tlie church. The bride is a graduate of Newberry High School and Newberry College, where she received a B.A. degree in ele mentary Education in May, 1967. She will teach the sec ond grade at Hickory Tavern High School this fall. The bridegroom graduated from Clinton High School and Newberry College where he received his B.A. degree in music education in May, 1967. He is hand director of Hick ory Tavern High School, come help Us celebrate the Thursday, June 22.10,Sj»Jejune 24 of our beautiful new fllERLE nORUMn COSIDETIC STUDIO Hi; FREE Hour of Beauty... a demonstration of complexion care featuring our famous 3 Steps to Beauty, followed by a marvelous complimentary make up! FREE Favors... exciting thank-you- for-coming gifts which will introduce you to our fabulous selection of cosmetics and grooming aids! Come on in and see us... admire our fresh new decor, browse among our fascinating array of beauty and grooming aids (real princess stuff at Cinderella prices). Get your free favors. Let's get acquainted, Hope to see you today l ■ - (' DEMONSTRATORS: LUCILLE RILEY BETTY GALLMAN During The Grand Opening MISS DEEDEE MILLER Will Show WIGS, WIGLETS jtnd FALLS of Assorted Styles and Colors Wigs By LISA, ROSALIA, and OLEG CASSINI We Will Also Order and Style MEN’S HAIR PIECES MERLE IKbRMflfl COSMETIC STUDIO Horrfe of the Free Hour of Beauty EAST PITTS STREET CLINTON Dplany-Onn Mr. an<ji Mbs. Joseph L. Ue- lany of Joanna announce the engagement of their daugh ter, Dorothy Patrice, to David (ioodwin Onn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Baden Onn of 79 Lincoln Road, Newark-on- Trent, England. A Inte summer wedding is to taka place in Durham. Cunningham- MrKittrick The marriage of MndePne L o w m a n Cunningham of CMn'on. to Kenneth W. Mc- Kittrick of Laurens, was s-1- "mnizei on Friday, June 16. The wedding took place at th? home of the officiating minister. Rev. Ray Crane, in Laurens. Mrs. McKittrick is emrloy- rd by Lowman Lumber Co., and Mr. McKittrick is em ployed by Bonds Lumber Co. They will make their home on Route 1, Clinton. r des-Elect entertained On last Wednesday after noon at the Wilson home a seated tea was given for UVo June bride elects, Miss Linda Boland and Miss Sue Carolyn Bragg. Honoring them were Mrs. L. L. Copeland, Jr., Mrs. Harold Check and Mrs. Irby Ferguson. Roses in shades of p i rrk were used in the decoration of the home. The dining table from which the punch and party dainties were served buffet style, was centered with an arrangement of roses, pre dominantly liink, in an eper- gne effect. A white organdy cloth over pink completed the picture. A gift in their chosen pat tern of crystal was given the honorees by the hostesses. Weersings Honor Women of Church Tuesday afternoon Dr. and Mrs. Marc C. Weersing enter tained at their home on Broad St., with a tea honoring' the Women of the Church, Sy nod of South Carolina, now holding a week of study at Presbyterian College. Mrs. Thomas Baldwin greeted guests at the door. Receiving with the host and hostess were Mrs. W. Tobin Cassels of Columbia, dean of the school and president of the Synod of S. C. and Mrs. n. Bland DuBose of Columbia director of the school. In the dining room fruit cake, sandwiches, nuts ami mints were served from a tea table with a cut work and lace cloth. Roses in shades of pink and red and mingled with Queen Anne’s lace were effectively arranged in a sil ver howl on the table. Sidney Bryson Gets Scholarship To Erskine College Sidney Bryson, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs Sidney R. Bry son, 405 Ferguson St., has been awarded a synod schol arship to Erskine College on the basis of his performance in scholarship competitions held this spring. President Joseph Wlghtnwin has an nounced. The scholarship was award ed by the General Synod of the Associate Reformed Pres hyterian Church. Valued at $2,00u each, payable $500 per year for four years, they are open to members of the Asso ciate Reformed Presbyterian Church' showing outstanding academic promise, personal ity, promise of leadership, and character. Bryson, a graduate of Clin ton High, will enter Erskine in the fall. , S.,C. A Thuiad(.y, % JHne 22 r _ r • NP?I—UVE AND PUT IN THE MEAT OUTDOORS! LADIES’ JANTZEN, CATALINA, And Other Famous Brand W .0:2 V A JR. and MISSES SIZES ONE and 2 PIECE a \ 10.99 to 26.00 : : ■ if v v. Beach Coats WHITE TERRYCLOTH You’ll Need One of These to Complete That Swimsuit Outfit LADIES* SHE-SHELLS By FAIRFIELD T - See Our Big Selection of Beautiful Pastel Colors and White! 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