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2-4.THE CHRONICLE, Cttaton, S. C^ August 15, 1968 Women's World 1 Cunningham- Powell Sexton-Kinard Vows Spoken At Bush River NEWBERRY - Miss Jane Dianne Sexton of Joanna and Sgt. JeW>’ David Kinard of Ellsvorth AFB, S.D., exchanged marriage vovs Sunday at 4 p.m. at Bush River Baptist Church. They will live at 1107 Willsey Ave., Apt 8, in Rapid City, S.D. Mrs. Kinard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Roy Sexton of 424 Browning Ave. in Joanna, re ceived a B.A. degree in elemen tary education from Winthrop College in May. She will teach intermediate grades in the Dou glas School System at Ellsworth AFB beginning Aug. 26. . Sft. Kinard is the son of ^4r. and Mrs. Fred David Kinard of JANET GARDNER Registered Bridal Co—Rant Dillard Boland, Jeweler 1*3 E. Pitts St. Telephone 833-1K8 <How do I love Thee? Let me count the ways,* is the first liaa of a famous sonnet by Eliza beth Barrett Browning. Elizabeth Barrett and Robert BjfC^ming knew they were in love wfceh they first met after sev eral months of correspondence about their work. However, cer- tsfct obstacles stood in the way beldre the two poets could marry, jftjfc Barrett was an invalid and htf : father kept her secluded and pffilected from the outside world. year and a half after their ficst meeting, they met and mar- secretly, and then they fled Kaj^and for Italy to escape the fify of Elizabeth’s father. Al though, they had no idea bow long EUtabeth would live when they England, Italy and love were good doctors for she had flf- tMB years of happiness with Robert Her famous love poems Written to her husband are all dofiected in the book Sonnets from (^Portuguese. •&i*y do Brides love Dillard Roland? Let me show you some (|Fjke ways that we can help you /planning your wedding and it the most memorable £ of your life, and you will why. Dillard Boland is ready assist you in choosing your ete Paper Trousseau in- Wedding Invitations or 4upouncements, Thank You iftlBs, Mr. and Mrs. Cards, and Napkins. We will also you choose your own Sil- China and Crystal patterns set tg> your own Gilt Re- to help your friends in the right gift for you. »r way that our store is to help on that special day l4o loan you the Silver Cande- Coffee Service, Punch 11 and Cops, and other items at your Reception. ;* Please come insoonandregis- wlth us, so I can tell you about these services and many others which our store ; tor Brides. 507 Browning Ave. in Joanna. He has been in the Air Force two years. The wedding reception was held in the church fellowship hall. The couple left afterward for the mountains. Miss Gloria Jackson of Atlanta, college roommate of the bride was maid of honor. Flower girls were the groom’s nieces, Miss Wendy Kinard of Clinton and Miss Wanda Franklin of Laurens. Mrs. James Roy Sexton of Newberry was matron of honor to her sister-in-law. Also attending the bride were Miss Carolyn Shelton of Green ville, Miss Janet Lawson of Clin ton and the groom’s sister, Mrs. Luther Franklin of Laurens. Michael Kinard of Joanna, the groom’s brother, and Timothy Bouknigbt of Newberry were acolytes. The groom’s attendants were Gary Bouknight of Newberry, Terry Martin, Paul Mode, both of Joanna, Randolph Turner of West Columbia and James Gilli land of Mauldin. The Rev. Thomas Damn read the service. Mrs. Larry Daniel- sen presented organ music and accompanied the vocalist, Mrs. Engrum Johnson of Anderson. Ale neon lace embroidered with seed pearls edged the scalloped neckline and overlaid the short sleeves of the bride’s peau de sole dress. The chapel train, formed by the dress, was appliqued with lace. She carried a bouquet of white roses. Miss Frances MatUds v'un- uingharr was rr.&rneC t,' f dvtri ViE Pcwel'. of Washington . Aqgust 5 ir. Laurens arv making their home it '-V~ ^ Sail shore <ve :r n L Mr. Power, is enplovec wits iei C .'instruct’.v J npar,' .rsal- isbun Daughter Mr and Mrs. Chari)* Sees* Catuungham. Mrs. PoweE :s i graduite of CLntoc Rigt Nrn.vx and CreerwAxi C.'c- merce C.'ulege she als.' attended miversat) r .ospita: Nursing SotKxx xr i.agosta. Da SJe was emplowed i: self Me- morial Ho^ital :r Creerw.xxi Mr. Power :s the son of Mr. an; Mrs. Radford L. ? »>?r of » astungtoc. C-i_ HOSPITAL NEWS Patjents ourrently in Bailey Memorial Hospital from Clinton are Baby Girl Carter, Fannie Woods, Dianne Whiteford, Baby Girl Rivers, Baby Girl Thoma son, Clemmie Womble, Mary Copel^ai, WJli€ Richards, Eva Ferguson, Jimmy Jacobs, Ammie Young, Shirley Nelson, Barbara Barnes, Lola Yarbrough, Mar garet Woodworth, Bessie Hill, Charlie Wyatt, Ethel Hill, J.B. O’Shield, Festos Harris, John Lott, Henry Lawson, Jesse Lee Thompson, Nancy Kidd, Darren Young, Robert Peake, C. D. Ben jamin, Dewey Oxner, George Howell, Roas James AnnieStone, Nina Howell, Leanna Holland, Nellie Howard, Patricia Rivers, Carl Windsor, Anna Lou Thoma son, Dorothy Carter, Carol Bur ton, Peggy Ballard, Beatrice Maddox, Marcel Widmer, Queen Adams, Debra Burton, Lillar Duckett, Nancy Lyles, Minnie Wood, Arthur Greenwood, Leila Turner, Beatrice Gary, Margaret Hipp, Bonnie Young, Henry Carter, and Willie Boskel. Patients from Joanna are Duck Marshall, Francis Strand, Betty Furr, Elizabeth Price, and Baby Boy Strand. Patients from Whitmire are Rita Barber and Lula Gladney. Patients from Mountville are Ruth Stokes and Thomas Craw ford. Patient from Waterloo is J.L. Mack. Patient from Kate Hanna. Cross Hill is Attendants’ yellow ottoman dresses were designed with elbow-length sleeves and Empire bodices. Their flowers were nosegays of mixed flowers. The couple will make their home at 1107 Willsey Ave., Apt 8, Rapid City, South Dakota. Patient from Laurens is Dol- pbus Valentine. Truck Taxes Reported WASHINGTON — An nual state and federal high way use taxes for a typical heavy truck range from SI.581 for a three-axle tractor-trailer (40.000 pounds gross vehicle weight) to S3.200 paid b\ a five-axle tractor-trailer (72.000 lbs GVW i. OFFICE SUPPLIES THE CHRONICLE TELEPHONE 833-4541 "*7Ae Old lUJde rr Sine* 1SS3 Young's Pharmacy 833-1220 Thanks This is to express my appreciation to the electorate of Clinton for n«wring me as their Mayor for the next two years. You have my gratitude for the confidence, expressed in Tuesday’s election and I shall do my best to merit your good-wdlL Harry C Layton Resident's Grandson Married In Virginia Or. Saturiiy, August 10, at 2:X) p.m. at the Officer Candi date Regiment Chapel in F.rt Belvoir, Virginia, Miss DonnaK. Tribley became the bride f R bert Zack Wright Melees. Mr. McLees is the grandson f Mrs. R bert C. McLees, -r. f this city. Chaplain Thomas Deal per- fi rmed the cererri' ny. The bride was given in marriage by her father, Mr. R. E. Tribley* She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Tribley of 7224 Sipes Lane, Annandale, Va. Mr. McLees is the son of Col. and Mrs. Robert C. McLees,Sr., 4801 P >mponio Place, Annandale, Va. Serving the groom as best man was his brother, Michael McLees f Annandale, Va, The bride was lively in a gown of organza with chantilly lace appliques at waist n sleeves and lower skirt front. It featured a fitted waist, bell sleeve, bouf fant skirt, sabrina neckline. A full chapel train extended from the back. Chantilly lace petals trimmed with pearls, accented with sequins, gathered the elbow length illusion veil t the bride’s head. She carried a n-segay of white roses and carnations. Matron T honor was Mrs. Ger- mey G. Brown A Staunton, Va., Miss Tricia D. Bates of Cul pepper, Va., Mrs. Troy Tribley vsister-in-law f the bride'. Alexandria, Va., Mrs. Jon Ja cobsen of Annandale, Va. Their dresses were full length pink pique, with empire wa;?t, bell sleeves, and scoop neckline. A pink bow held their veils and they carried nosegays f pink daisies and ribbons. Gr- msmen were: R bert 'A. W rsham f ArLngt n, Va., Thomas M. Gr gar. .f Adelphi, Md., Karl E. Eriberg f Cam bridge, Mass. A reception was held at Char ter House, Alexandria, Va. After a wedding trip to Cape Cod, Mass., and PoconioMoun tains, Mr. and Mrs. McLees will be at home at 105 N. Labar- num Ave., Richmond, Va. Mrs. McLees is a graduate of Annandale High School, Long- wood College in Farmville, Va. with a B.S. in Education. She will teach school in Richmond, Va. Mr. McLees is a graduate of Frankfort American High School and the University of Virginia with a B.A. degree in Biology. Mr. McLees is a second year medical student at the Medical College of Virginia, Richmond, Virginia. M er chant-V assey Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Merchant of Kinards announce the engage ment of their daughter, Sandra Ann to Mr. E. E. Vassey III, son of S. M. Sgt. and Mrs. E. E. Vassey, Jr. of Charleston. The wedding is planned for Sunday August 25 at 5:30 o’clock in the Little River Dominick Presbyterian Church. No formal invitations will be sent but friends and relatives are invited. PORTRAIT WINS HONOR^Wiffiam M. SUrida, Master of Photography and Photographic Crafts man of Clinton, has won a new honor in the moat prestigious professional competition- Hia salon print entitled Thanne’, a color portrait of Mrs. Mike Reddeck of Clinton, has been selected for hanging in the Masters Exhibit at the annual con vention of Professional Photographers of Ameri ca., Inc., in Chicago. The portrait will become part of the 1968 Traveling Loan Collection and also will count toward the Fettowship, highest photographic degree now being awarded in America. Mrs. Red- deck is the former Dianne AMrfll of Clinton. Debutantes Entertained Entertaining in honor of Miss Martha Dicus and Miss Julia Sad ler, who are among the debutantes to be presented at the annual Deb utante Ball of the Cotillion Club, were Mrs. Rufus Sadler, Mrs. Bob Hamer, Mrs. William Dicus and Miss Kat Dicus. They were hostesses at a luncheon at 12:30 August 12 at the Wilson Home on Ansel Drive. Among the guests were the deb utantes, their mothers, and the following from out of town: Miss B. B. Taylor and Miss Nancy Anderson of Greenwood, and Miss Amy Nabors of Dallas, Texas. As the guests arrived Mrs. C. W. Copeland served an appe tizer of punch. Guests were in vited into the dining room where luncheon was served buffet style from a beautifully apfx’inted table overlaid with a linen cutwork cloth and centered with an arrangement of white snap dragons and greenery in a silver epergne. Places were marked at small tables for four and each table centered with minature arrangement of roses and zinnias. Pink roses were used in decoration througboutthe receiv- Miss Snelgrove Weds Robert Estes Fulmer ing rooms. Miss Dicus and Miss sadler were presented corsages fwhite glamelias. » » * Personals Donna BrannonandJ rjaSimp- snn f Joanna are spending this week with friends and relatives :r. Cape Kennedy, Fla. • * * Mr. and Mrs. George Thomp- s n and daughter Lori Ann spent the past weekend with Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Dillingham in Col umbia, S.C. Miss Elise Melane Snelgrove became the bride of Robert Estes Fulmer, son of Mr. and Mrs. James M. Fulmer of Joanna, at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George T. Snelgrove of Gordon St. on August 4. Rev. J. W. Spillers officiated at the 6 o’clock ceremony. A reception was held at tlie home following the ceremony. The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, chose for her wedding, a daytime length Smith Reunion Held Sunday A-line sheath of white linen with an embroidered front panel. Miss Ginger Garner, ■ f Joanna cousin of the groom, attended the bride as maid of honor. She was attired in a daytime length Em pire sheath of blue with lace appliques. Donny Estes of J -anna, als cusin ■>{ the groom, attended the groom as best man. Out A town guests included Mr. and Mrs. Everett T. Bryant, Jr. uf Newberrv. Mr. and Mrs. Grady Chandler have returned from a two weeks vacation at Surfside Beach, S.C. and Gatlinburg, Term. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Ray Whiteford and daughter Susan have returned from a vacation stay at Daytona Beach, Fla. * * * Mrs. Jackie Oxner and Mrs. Linda Whiteford of the Bailey Memorial staff attended a meet ing of the American Hospital Association held at the Cabanna Motel in Columbia last Friday. * * * Classified Ads Bring Results In The Chronicle The Smith reunion was held August 11 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Abercrombie in Fountain Inn. Dinner was served on the lawn. Among the friends and relatives enjoying the good food and fellowship were Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Abercrombie, Wayne andKeith;StevenandShir- ley Abercrombie of Greenville; Patsy Abercrombie and children of Fountain Inn; Bessy Oakley, Mr. and Mrs. Hope Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Clietus Smith, all of Clinton; Charlie and AlmaSmith, Charlie, Mary and Chuck Smith, Harold and L^na Ladd, all of Laurens; and Mrs. Bill Espieg, Billy and Milly f Palatin, Ind. Also Bob and Maledia and Beth Cole uf Cross Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Kinard and Frances of Moon; Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bagwell and Jimmy of Piedmont; Jams and Pam Godfrey of Alexander, Va. Special guests were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Young of Mountville. Cosmetologists To Conduct Workshop Unit 14 uf the S uth Carolina Registered Cosmetologist Association, Inc. will have a meeting on Monday, Aug. 19 from 9:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m. at the Ezy Living Center, Laurens. .4 workshop will be conducted and fall styles demonstrated in the afternoon. 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