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Women's World I «y.; t —THE ( HROMCLE. C linton. S. C.. August 22. Bolt-Nelson Vows Said At Mt. Pleasant Church The wedding of Miss Patricia Aftn Bolt to Albert Sonny Nel son, Jr. was solemnized at 7 p.m., Saturday at Mr. Pleasant Baptist Church. Both employes of the Tor ring- ton Company in Clinton, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson will live in the Mt. Pleasant community after a wed ding trip to the mountains. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Clarence Bolt of Milam Road in Clinton. Mrs. Jack Pace, sister of the bride, served as matron of honor wtth Miss Sara McNinch, cou sin of the bride, as maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Cynthia Cooper of Clinton, Miss Elaine Britt of Waterloo, and Misses Ann and Mary Hill of the Mt. Pleasant community. Junior firtdesfnaid was Miss Pam Mc Cauley of Laurens. Miss Sharon Bolt of Mountville was flnwer- ein. Mr. Nelson’s parents are Mr. and Mrs. Albert Nelson of the Mt. Pleasant community. His father served Mr. Nelson as best man. Ushers were Beaufort Bolt of Mountville and Julius Bolt of Clinton, both brothers of the bride, John Britt of Waterloo, John and Samuel Hill of the Mt. Pleasant community. Thomas Ramage of Clinton served as ringbearer. The Rev. J. C. Parker con ducted the service. Music was provided by Mrs. Beaufort Bolt, soloist, and Mrs. Harold John ston, organist. The reception was held in the church social hall. The bride’s Empire gown of peau de soie was accented by rose lace appliques and a shoul der train. Her attendants’ Empire gowns were of varying shades of pink satin accented with velvet ribbons. Inspection For Parrott Chapter Held Friday James B. Parrott #9, Order of the Eastern Star, Clinton held its official inspection on Friday, Aug. 16 at the Masonic Temple. The banquet was served at 6:30. The meeting was at 8:00 o’clock. Grand Conductress, Mrs. Willie Mae Batson of Charleston was inspecting officer, with Mrs. Irene Pulliam District Deputy Grand Matron of the 6th District of Ware Shoals. The meeting was called to order by Robert Wilkie. Invoca tion was given by Mrs. Corne lia Burdett. The welcome was given by Mrs. Maggie Campbell and the response by Mrs. Pearl Monroe. The following are officers for 1968-69: Mrs. Nancy Hornsby, Worthy Matron; Robert Wilkie, Worthy Patron; Mrs. Mildred Bailey, Assoc. Matron; W'. I. Bai ley, Assoc, Patron, Mrs. Mary Taylor, Secretary; Mrs. Jessie Madden, Treasurer; Mrs. Betty Gallman, Conductress; Mrs. Sarah Powers, Chaplain; Mrs. Lucille Trammell, Marshal, Mrs. Ruth Nelson, Organist; Mrs. Marie Rowe, Adah; Mrs. Mil dred Kinard, Ruth; Mrs. Amanda Wilkie, Esther; Mrs. Ann God frey, Martha; Allen Power, War der; Mrs. Patricia Neal, Elec- tra; Mrs. Beatrice Bagwell, Sen tinel. * * * Shannon Family (ias Reunion The Shannon reunion was held August 11th at the home of Mrs. Young, Sr. near Clinton. Dinner was served on the lawn. Among the relatives enjoying the good food and fellowship were: Mr. and Mrs. Blanton Revis, Mr. and Mrs. James Shannon, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Reeder and children, Linda and Jackie, Mr. and Mrs. Billy Shannon, Pam and Jackie, of Charlotte, N.C. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Ervin and family, Lana, Dana, Jimmy and Gordon, Jr. and Dierdee Ervin of Raleigh, N.C. Also attending were Jimmy Fleming of Columbus, Ga., Mr. and Mrs. Russell Cox and boys, Rusty and Bootsie, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Wallace of Laurens; Mr. and Mrs. John Shannon and Buck Lawson of Greenwood. Mrs. Tommy Watson and children, Shannon, Tripp and Virginia Bry son of Lincoln, Neb.; Mr. and Mrs. HughShannon, Mrs. Charles Huffstetler, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dukes and children, Charlie and Sara Elizabeth, Allen Reighley, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence DeHart and Bobby, and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Dehart of Newberry; Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Epting, Denise and Johnnie, Jr. of Sil- verstreet; Mr. and Mrs. Clarence R. Koon and children, Randy, Robbie, Vickie, Christie, Perry, Jerry and Barrie of Prosperty; Mr. and Mrs. Carlisle Shannon, Pat, Mike and Kelly Shannon of Columbus, N.C. From Clinton guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Mason Young, Jr. and children, Jimmy, Calvin, Susan and Christy; Mr. and Mrs. Dil lard Young, Cindy and Dill, and Miss Janie Sue Raymond. * * * Personals Robert Meadors, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Meadors en tered Clemson University as a freshman on Monday. * * * Misses Julia and Helen Por ter have returned home from sev eral months stay in Montreat, N.C. * * * Mrs. John Clark of Calhoun St has returned home after sev eral months stay at Camp Pinn acle, N.C. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Stokes who have been making their home in Charlottesville, Va. are making their home in Spartan burg. Mr. Stokes received his Masters degree from the Univer sity of Virginia. Mrs. Stokes is the former Mary Ellen Cornwall. * * * Mrs. Lamar King and daugh ters, Connie and Judy have re turned from a visit with their son and brother, the Rev. La mar King, Jr., and Mrs. King. Fabric’s the Ke y OLD WORLD SETTING—A Portugese tile design reproduced : r .;.on cotton gives a European flavor to this dining area. The r":'fabric is used for curtains, a counter dado, and covers a i-.5>anel to simulate a portion of tile wall. A touch of brilliant t--jfreen in the predominantly blue and orange tile design is "repeated in chair cushions. Fabric by Schumacher. . c il- FOR SISTERS—The refreshing, airy look '-'jQt thin attractive room depends a lot on the major decor- 1 fabric—a handsome poppy-printed cotton in tones of and white. A matching panel of wallpaper is used as headboard-canopies. The deep delphinium blue in the is repeated in a room-darkening window shade. Tangy green sprves as accent color on the shade hem, toss pillows, and painted cabinet. Miss Brewington Marries James Larry Patterson CROSS ANCHOR - Miss Linda Gleneace Brewington became tfie bride of James Larry Patterson at 8 p.m. Saturday at New Hope Baptist Church. Rev. Fred Brown of Spartan burg and Rev. James Bright of Cross Anchor officiated. The re ception was given in the church social hall. The bride, who is the daugh ter f Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Leo Brewington >f Spartanburg, was given in marriage by her father. She chose as her wedding dress, a candelglow gown with Empress bodice of rose point lace with scoop neckline and lace cathe dral sleeves. The A-line skirt f rganza was accented with lace m tifs. A full comelot train, with lace motifs, fell from a waistline bow. Her finger tip length veil was attached to an organza bow trimmed with seed pearls. Her bouquet of roses was centered with a purple throated orchid. Mrs. Ray Chestein of Lau rens and Miss Anna Beth Brew ington, sisters of the groom and bride, were matron and maid of honor. Her attendants’ French blue chiffon gowns featured satin but tons, cameo collars and Came- lot trains. Bridesmaids were Miss Mary Robinson of Greenville, Miss Nancy Sparks of Clinton, Mrs. Donald Harlan of Enoree, and Miss Jean Smith and Mrs. Ken neth McSwain, both of Laurens. Miss Laurie Patterson of Cross Hill, niece of the groom, was flower girl. The groom’s brother, Earl Patterson of Cross Hill, was best man. Ushering were the brother of the bride, Charles Brewington of Spartanburg, Charles Todd of Clinton, Ray Chestein and Wayne Robinson of Laurens, and John Montjoy and John Woffordof Eno ree. Robert Simpson of Clinton carried the rings. Mrs. Cecil Bishop and Miss Marian Bishop, both of Enoree, were pianist and soloist. Having attended Cecils Busi ness College in Greenville, the bride works in the produc tion control department of Tor- rington Company. The groom works for Industrial Supply. He is the son of Mrs. Willian Andrew Patterson of 519 Musgrove St. and the late Mr. Patterson. After a trip to Gatlinburg they will make their home at 519 Mus grove St. Among the out of town guests were Mr. and Mrs. William Pat terson and familyof Los Angeles, Calif. CARD OF THANKS Our heartfelt thanks go out to you, our friends, for the kind ness, sympathy, and words of comfort in the loss of our loved one. To the doctors, nurses and staff of Bailey Memorial Hos pital we shall ever be grateful for your untiring efforts. The many cards, floral offerings, food, your visits and other ex pressions of sympathy will never be forgotten. May God bless each of you. Chick Pitts Chick Pitts, Jr. and Family Tall Fence Hides Side Yard Patio A side yard can be a fine lo cale for a patio, and it’s an easy spot to enclose for privacy. On the street side, build a tall fence that extends right out from the corner of the house. Match the fence pattern and color to the house siding. That way, the fence looks like part of the house wall and the house looks larger, too. VESTED INTEREST—A handsome glen plaid cotton sets the sportive mood for this ensemble. The pant skirt, slightly flared for easy fit, is topped by a double-breasted vest with three-quarter belt and back vents. Underneath, a cotton voile blouse tied at the neck Western style. Designed by Getty Miller for Glendora. "7Ae Old RM>U" Bine* 18S3 Young's Pharmacy 833-1220 HOSPITAL NEWS Patients currently in Bailey Memorial Hospital from Clin ton are Beatrice Gary, Beatrice Maddox, Queen Adams, Florence Jenkins, Alice Dunaway, Lillar Duckett, Lee Osborne, Wyvonne Rice, Carol Burton, John Huey, Henry Carter, Nancy Lyles, Ar thur Greenwood, Eva Ferguson, Jessie Young, Luther Dunaway, Myrtle Jones, Jesse Thompson, Robert Peake, Mollie Campbell, Joyce Holmes, Russell Gregory, George Cunningham, Lola Yar brough, Margaret Woodworth, Pernetter Kerm, Bessie Hill, Van Johnson, Charlie Wyatt, Mi chael Powell, Dwayne Avery, George Avery, Melody Satter field, Minnie Young, Festus Har ris, John Lott, Henry Lawson, Brunson Ballard, H. H. Dalton, Eugene Knox, Thomas Starnes, Syble Barnes, Elise Dawson, Martha Lowman, Beatrice Gann, Annie Stone, Nancy Cobb, Leanna Holland, Rosa Milam, Beatrice Wesley, Charlene Campbell, Baby Boy Wesley, Baby Girl Campbell, Baby Boy Higgins, and Beatrice Higgins. Patients from Joanna are Willie Price, Virgin Holley and Virginia Oxner. Patients from Mountville are Ruth Stokes, Bertha Brown, and Eva Leamon. Patients from Cross Hill are Baby Boy Smith, MarySmith, and Kate Hanna. Patients from Laurens are Sara Gilliam andDolphus Valen tine. Patient from Kinards is Robert Gaines. Patient from Chappels is Baby Girl Grant. Brenda Joyce Waters Is Bride of James Lawson Miss Brenda Joyce Waters be came the bride of James Bryant Lawson at noon on August 11 at the Pentecostal Holiness Church, Clinton. Rev. Rosco Bryan offi ciated. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Prue Douglas Waters of 122 Pine St. and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Summers of 303 Florida Street and the late Shealy Lawson. The bride who was given in marriage by her father chose for her wedding a day time length dress of satin with an overlay of sheer white lace. The short train was attached at the shoulders. Her veil was chapel length illusion attached to a rosette embroidered with seed pearls. She carried a white bride’s Bible topped with white carnations and streamers. Miss Doris Waters attended her sister as maid of honor. She wore a day time length dress of blue lace, a matching headpiece, and carried one long stem pink carnation. Best man was Wallace King of Clinton. Julian Bryan, and Jimmy Moon of Clinton served as ushers. The organist was Vernon An derson. The groom is employed at Ja cobs Press. The couple will make their home at 303 Florida St. Out of town guests included Mr. and Mrs. William Birch of Columbia, Mrs. Cora Lee Cox of Abbeville, Mr. and Mrs. Brant Harris of Woodruff and Miss Mary Hambry of Cross Anchor. siAC/Cro GCHOm Sale-A -Bration Tape Recorders 3-Speed, 4-Track Fast Change Finger Touch Control. 33.50 GE PORTABLE HAIRDRYERS 22.98 DESK SET 49.95 lbination Radio, Desk [Lamp and Automatic Alarm Clock. 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