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THE CHRONICLE. Clinton. S. C„ August 29, 1968 They wore pink, horsehair
” braid picture hats adorned with
carnations, and carried a match
ing bouquet of carnations.
The groom, who was attended
by his father as best man, is
the son of Mr. and Mrs. James
Templeton Addison, Sr. of Mil-
ton Road, Joanna. He is a
graduate of Clemson Univer
sity and is employed by C. W.
Anderson Hosiery Company.
Ushers were LL Comdr. Hen
ry Dendall Bunnell of Pensaco
la, Fla., Randall Dean Amlck
of West Columbia, John Steven
Wilson of Simosonville. and the
bride’s brothers, Sgt Robert
James Conway and John Went
worth Conway.
The Rev. Jack Hill of Con
cord, N. C. officiated. Mrs.
C. S. Sheperd presented organ
music and accompanied vocalist,
Miss Donna Marie Kirkman. Es
corting the bride was her uncle,
Dover Jefferson Johnson, Jr. of
richmond.
A reception was held in the
social hall.
Mr. Addison of Joanna Personals
Marries Miss Conway
: Jiiss Margaret Joyce Conway
of 15 Fhelps Place, Portsmouth,
Vit-was married to James Tem-
plfcibn Addison, Jr. of Joanna,
oiSaturday, Aug. 24 at 2 p.m,
afWesternBrance BaptistChuch,
Portsmouth.
-they will live at 743 Dune-
dto- Road, Apt. E, Portsmouth
aft^r a trip to Myrtle Beach.
rTJie bride, who is the daughter
oLMrs. Joyce Kirkman Conway,
afbj&ded Richmond Professional
Iiistitute. She works for Fran-
dePont and Co., Norfolk.
.for the wedding, she chose a
of ivory organza. The
stg&waist was highlighted with
Sifes lace adorning the bodice
awl'long sleeves. The full skirt
swept into a full chapel train.
Her veil of imported illusion was
arranged from a *Peau de Soie
bow. She carried a satin-covered
Bible topped with white roses
and satin streamers.
Her attendants were Miss Ka-
ryl C. Morgan of Virginia Beach;
Mrs. Bradford Lee Cherry of
Portsmouth; Miss Judy Annette
Humphries of Norfolk and Mrs.
Oscar Eugene Lynge, Jr. of Vir
ginia Beach, Va.
They were gowned alike in floor
length dresses of pink linen.
The semi-sheath skirts were
topped with empire bodices high
lighted with Swiss lace at the
neckline and at the edge of the
puff sleeves.
l/ss Davidson Weds
Mr. Johnson Of Kinards
-Kiss Jean Elizabeth Davidson
married to John Michael
Jc$$i5on of Kinards Saturday at
4-J&n. at Broad Street Metho-
fCburch.
Edward W. Rogers offi-
Music was presented by
James Pitts, organist and
id Johnson of Kinards, vocal
bride, daughter of Mr.
Mrs. Augustus B. David-
315 Davidson St, attend-
inton High School and An-
•n College. The groom, who
son of Mr. and Mrs. Mor-
johnson of Rt 2 Kinards,
Newberry High School
reenville College.
her wedding the bride
a white costume suit She
a Bible which was pre-
to her great grandfather
Presbyterian Church at
me he entered the Civil
M.
War.
buds.
It was topped with rose-
Miss Janice McDaniel attended
the bride. She wore a dress
of mint green and carried a nose
gay of pink and white roses.
The bridegroom's father
served as best man, and ushers
included Gerald Johnson of Kin
ards and Tommy Lewis of New
berry and Pickney Johnson.
A reception was given at the
home of Mrs. Louise Hilton and
Miss Essie Davidson.
After a trip to Myrtle Beach
the newlyweds will live at Rt
2, Kinards.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Muller
are visiting his sister, Mrs.
L. W. Schultz and Mr. Schultz
in San Francisco, Calif, due to
his sister’s illness. They left
Saturday by jet from Spartan-
burg-Greenville Airport and plan
to return Sept. 5.
Mrs. E. F. Culbreath has re
turned to her home in Char
lotte, N. C. after spending the
summer with her mother, Mrs.
0. I. Sheely.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Black and
Barbara spent the week-end in
Charleston and met their daugh
ter, Betty, who arrived from
Washington, D. C., where she
spent the past month as an " in
tern* in the office of Senator
Strom Thurmond. Saturday even
ing Betty attendedibe wedding of
Miss Anita Legare and Tim Mc
Cord in Charleston, and was ac
companied home by her room
mate at the University of South
Carolina, Miss Barbie Bennett
of F rankfurt, Germany for a two
weeks visit.
FN Wayne Dixon and Mrs.
Dixon arrived Thursday from
San Pedro, Calif., where he is
stationed with the U. S. Navy and
are visiting his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Dixon and other rel
atives. Joining the Dixons over
the week-end were their son and
daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Bruce Dixon and little son of
Clemson.
Clinton C. Giles left Sunday
for a visit with his son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. C.B.
Kugler, at Myrtle Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Wallace,
Tommy and Ann Wallace of Lau
rens, and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis
Simpson and daughter, Debbie of
Clinton attended the Shannon Re
union held at the home of Mrs.
Mace Young, Sr. near Clinton on
Aug. 4.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fielder
and Rose have returned from a
visit with their daughter and son-
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. R.J. Fer-
don, Jr. at Pawleys Island.
Sgt Robert G. Uldrich cel
ebrated a birthday Aug. 15 in
Okinawa.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Gasque
and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Gasque
spent last week vacationing at
Pawleys Island.
John K. Uldrich left July 30
for basic training at Ft Jack-
son, S.C.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Red left
last week for a visit with her
uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.
Milton Sumerel in Cincinnati,
Ohio . While away they will
visit other relatives in Ohio.
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The marriage of Miss Judy
Irene Franklin, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Ernest Harold Frank
lin of Whitmire to Robert David
Gentry, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ro
bert E. Gentry of Union, was
solemnized Sunday afternoon,
August 11 at the First Baptist
Church. The Rev. Parks Mc-
Kittrick officiated at the'3 p.m.
ceremony. The bride was given
in marriage by her father and
attended by her sister, Miss Peg
gy Franklin, as maid of honor.
Miss Susan Harrison served as
bridesmaid.
The groom’s father served as
best man. Usher groomsmen
were Mitchel Scogin, cousin of
the bride and Tommy Davis of
Union.
The bridal couple and their
attendants were entertained at a
rehearsal party on August 10 in
the church parlor.
Immediately following the wed
ding Mr. and Mrs. Franklin en
tertained at a reception in the
social hall of the church.
* * *
B&PW Club
Meeting
The Clinton Business and pro
fessional Women’s Club held the
August meeting in the Gold Room
of the Mary Musgrove Hotel.
Centering the table was an ar
rangement of colorful zinnias.
Organist was Ford Ewaldasen
of Savannah, Georgia and New
berry College. Soloist was Miss
Marcia Hamrick.
The bride’s formal gown in
Chantilly lace over taffeta was
re-embroidered in seed pearls
with portrait neckline and long
tapered sleeves, with chapel
train of silk organza. Her veil
of illusion was held by a crown
of seed pearls. She carried a
white Bible topped with an or
chid. Her attendants wore for
mal dresses in maize lace and
Peau. They carried cascades of
yellow Pom Pom Chrysanthe
mums.
After a short wedding trip the
couple will reside in Union.
Mrs. Gentry is employed by
J. P. Stevens and Co., Inc.,
Whitmire Plant, while Mr. Gen-
tty is employed at Monarch Mills
in Union.
On Monday night August 5,
Miss Hazel Strickland was host
ess at a miscellaneous shower
for the bride-elect. She was pre
sented a corsage of white carna
tions upon arrival. After a num
ber of games, delicious refresh
ments were served. She received
many lovely and useful gifts.
Following the supper, Miss
Joyce Dunaway presided in the
absence of the president, Mrs.
M. C. Poole, who was vacation
ing in Curacao, Dutch Antilles.
Mrs. W. W. Harris gave an
interesting account of the Na
tional Convention, which she at
tended in Minneapolis.
During the business session
the yearbooks were distributed
and the committee chairmen
made reports. Mrs. Perry Moore
reported from the Park Commit
tee that the drive at Pine Ha
ven Park was to be widened in
to a two-way road and that gra
vel would be spread on the drive.
* * *
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Legion Aux.
Mr. and Mrs. R. Pope Chap
man will entertain members of
the American Legion Auxiliary
and husbands at their annual
chicken and fish supper Saturday
evening, August 31, at their home
on Lake Greenwood. Members
and their guests are asked to
be at the Chapman home by 7:30.
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Out of town dinner guests of
Dr. and Mrs. Davis V. Pitts
last Sunday were Mr. and Mrs.
Carroll Eargle, Jr., and son,
Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Rivers,
Miss Joan Felder, Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Carlisle and son all
of Columbia; Mr. and Mrs. Da
vid Carlisle of Greer, Mr. and
Mrs. Guy Carlisle of Lyman;
Mr. and Mrs. Berley Miller and
family of Whitmire and Mr. and
Mrs. John Lay and children of
Ware Shoals.
* * *
Ray Riley and sons, Ray, Jr.,
Tim and Todd and Jim Hair
ston and sons, Jimmie and Barry
were in Atlanta, Ga., Sunday
and attended the Braves vs Phil
adelphia baseball game.
* * *
Dr. and Mrs. Davis Pitts and
Mrs. Mary Simpson of Joanna
will leave Saturday by Jet to
Orlando, Fla., to visit their son
and daughter Capt. and Mrs. Glen
B. Reaves andsons. Capt. Reaves
leaves Sept. 10 for his fourth
overseas assignment.
* * *
William M. Shields left Satur
day for Newport, R. I. where he
will attend Naval Officer Candi
date School for four months.
He is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
W. M. Shields and was a member
of the graduating class at the
Citadel in June.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Furman Thom
ason accoumpanied by Mr. and
Mrs. Bonner Harvley of Green
wood spent the week-end at Myr
tle Beach, going especially for
the wedding of their grand-niece,
Miss Kathy Geddings and Lee
Calhoun which was held Saturday
evening at Conway.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Gibson of
New Zion visited Mrs. Gibson’s
sister, Mrs. W. C. Shealy for
several days last week.
* * *
Mrs. W. C. Shealy, also vis
ited another sister, Mrs. Os
wald Copeland in Newberry re
cently.
* * *
Word has been received of the
promotion of Major Edwin C.
Hentz, to thatrankatWalter Reed
Army Hospital near Washington,
D. C., where he is stationed.
He is married to the former
Claire Smith, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Wade Smith of Kinards.
* * *
Johnny Red left last week for
Charleston where he entered the
Freshman Class at the Baptist moved into a residence on W
College of Charleston. Walnut Street.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Preston Cox have
* * *
Billy Ballard and William Bell,
Clemso n College students were
home for the week-end.
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