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Women's World 2-A—THE CHRONICLE, CUnton, S.C., June 12, 1969 Vassey- Jones j ' 1 Mr. and Mrs. Howard M. Vas- sey of Lancaster announce the en gagement of their daughter, Betty Howard, and Walter Dantzler Jones. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Elbert Jones of Columbia and formerly of Clinton. Miss Vassey was graduated from Lancaster Senior High School and is a rising senior at the University of South Carolina School of Pharmacy where she is a member of Phi Beta Kappa. Mr. Jones was graduated from A. C. Flora High School, at tended Lees-McRae Junior Col lege and attended USC where he was a member of Pi Kappa Phi fraternity. He is a member of the U. S. Army Re serves and is employed by Gen eral Electric Industrial Sales. First United Methodist Church in Lancaster will be scene of the Aug. 23 wedding. Sandra Dunaway Marries W,d * Wade Hampton Hargrove Bailey Memorial Methodist Church was the setting Saturday for the 7:30 p.m. marriage of Miss Sandra Gail Dunaway to Wade Hampton Hargrove Jr. of Raleigh, N.C. A reception was held in the Clinton Community Building. f The bride, who received a B.S. degree from the University of North Carolina, is on the staff of U. S. Sen Strom Thurmond in Washington. She is the daughter of Mrs. Charles Franklin Duna way of 304 Musgrove St. and Mr. Dunaway of 207 Bailey St. The groom is with the law firm :of Maupin, Taylor and Ellis in Raleigh, having received the B. A. * and LI. B. degrees from the Uni versity of North Carolina and its law school. His parents live at 106 •Eastover Ave. in (^li^on, N*C... Mrs. Robert McClellan, sis ter of the bride, was matron of hmor. Bridesmaids were Miss iffice Virginia Cunningham of Kingsport, Tenn., Mrs. Allen Strait of Charlotte, N.C., and the Room’s cousin, Miss Rebecca Mar grove of Raleigh. a < The groom’s father was best jian. Ushering were PerryJones fiockerman of New Bern; Carl Lee Fifer Jr. of Alexandria, Va., and Dr. Milchael Boggan ofShaw- nee Mission, Kan. The Rev. Robert Wesley of Sumter officiated. Mrs. Donald Jackson ofClemsonwas organist. The bride chose a gown of reembroidered Calais lace with portrait neckline, organza sleeves cuffed in lace and an organza skirt which formed a cathedral train. A full length veil of French illusion fell from a lace hat with fabric flowers at the crown. She carried a cas cade of caladium leaves and white glamellias. Bridal attendants wore full- 'length blue voile gowns with jewel necklines and chapel trains. White lace and blue chiffon in serts trimmed the high waists. ► The-«euple is honeymooning in Jamaica and planning tojMvp A T 4315 Leesvflle "Roadfrf ttaldigk ’ REHEARSAL DINNER Mrs. Charles F. Dunaway and Mr. and Mrs. Hampton Hargrove entertained the wedding party and out of town guests at 1 o’clock on June 7. The rehearsal dinner was given at the Greenville Din ing Hall of Presbyterian College. The bride and groom presented their attendants giftsatthis time. * 5 Smith-Stephens $Mrs. Luke William Smith of llzabeth Street, Clinton, an- nces the engagement and rthcoming marriage of her titer, Brenda Ann, to Mr. rt Blaine Stephens, son of jverend and Mrs. Jesse D. phens of North Broad Street 3 ns ion, Clinton. •The bride-elect is the daughter of the late Luke William Smith. She attended Clinton High School and is presently employed by Ca to's. Mr. Stephens graduated from Clinton High School on May 25th and is presently employed by Winn-Dixie Stores. The wedding is planned for June 27th at 8 p.m. in Friendship Bap tist Church. No formal invitations will be sent but friends and re latives of the couple are invited to attend. Cowan-Milam Emily Derrick Knight, James Adair Married Miss Peggy Diane Grady be came the brideofMr. JohnSteven Koenig on May 28 at 8 p.m. in the Edwardsport Christian Church in Edwardsport, Ind., with the Rev. Hubert Smith perform ing the ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Grady Sr., of Lydia Mill, Clinton. A 1965 graduate of Clinton High School, she is employed by the Tresslars Stores in Edwardsport. She was given in marriage by a close friend, Mr. Dennis Knox of Edwardsport. Her maid of honor was Miss JillStandish also of Edwardsport. The groom, who is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Koenig of Bicknell, Ind., chose his brother, Jim Koenig as his best man. The groom is a graduate of Bick nell High School and is connect ed' with KTs fittef at the Sunshine Mine. Following the ceremony a re ception was held at the home of the groom’s parents. The couple are living in the Westside Apartments in Bicknell. Lakeside Supper The members of the Sarah Glenn Circle of Broad Street United Methodist Church were in vited to the Lakeside cottage of Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Chapman Monday evening for dinner. Arrangements of roses from the gardens of Dr. and Mrs. George R. Blalock were placed at vantage points in the living dining room. The tables were centered with arrangements of gardenias. On the porch a huge arrangement of multi-colored summer flowers added a note of gaiety. Dinner was served buffet style from the long bar. Following dinner, Mrs. Joe Bonds, circle chairman led a short devotional program, and business session. Assisting Mrs. Chapman were Mrs. Carl Chaney and Mrs. Ray Boozer. Iris Garden Club The Iris Garden Club held their regular meeting on May 28 at the home of Mrs. Lewis Simp son. Live arrangements were made by the members which brought thought and interest to all. During the social hour the hos tess and the cohostess, Mrs. I. A. Ray served Hawaiian pie, nuts, and punch. The trees shaded the table in the flower garden, and the members were impressed with the beauty of the scene. Miss Emily Derrick Knight be came the bride of Lt. James Ruthledge Adair, USAF on Sun day, June 8 at 4 o’clock at the Knightsville United Methodist Church, Knightsville. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Derrick Knight of 204 Simmons Street, Summerville. She is a graduate of Summerville High and attended Rice Business College. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. I. McDonald Adair of Clinton. He is a recent graduate of the Cita del. Maid of honor was Peggy Myers of Knightsville. A sister of the bride, Mrs. N.W. White, Jr. of Columbia attended the bride as matron of honor. Bridesmaid were Miss Lucille McSween of Clinton, and nieces of the bride, Misses Worthlyn White and Kath leen White of Columbia. Cousins of the bride, DeeDee Bullman of Summerville and Emmylon Brown of Barnwell were flower girls. Groomsmen were Herbert A- dair, brother of the groom and Drew Trammell both of Clinton, Thomas Harper, III of Isle of Palms and George Seago,III of Summerville. Forrest Brown, also a cousin of the bride, of Barnwell was accolyte. Miss Knight Entertained Miss Derrick Knight, recent bride of Jim Adair was enter tained with a luncheon at the Wilson Home on June 3. Honor ing her were Mrs. D.M. Adair and Mrs. Taylor Martin. The guests were seated at four tables each centered with a nose gay of roses. Arrangements of blue and pink hydrangeas and roses were used in decoration. The bride was given a gift of a salad fork in her chosen silver pattern by the hostesses. Out of town guests were Mrs. Rutledge Adair of Rock Hill and Mrs. Halman Coker of Columbia. •*/ 4 L Ellen Dianne King Weds James Hornsby 'GREENWOOD - Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cowan of Sheffield > the engagement of their sr, Catherine Everett, to Copeland Milam Jr. of The wedding is planned 23 at the First Presbyter- Cowan is a Greenwood i School graduate. Having at tended Columbia College, she was graduated from Anderson College this year with an A.A. degree. Mr. Milam attended the Uni versity of South Carolina. He plans to study electronics at Greenville Technical Education Center beginning this month. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Milam of 403 N. Adair Si in Clinton. WOTM On May 27, at 7:30 p.m. in the Moose Lodge, the Women of the Moose held its election for new officers for the year 1969- 70. The new officers are: Senior Regent - Alice Bush; Junior Re gent - Lib Bagwell; Chaplin - Doris Estes; Recorder - Pearl Beal; Treasurer -, Louise Smith. They will take office the first meeting in July. Miss Ellen Dianne King became the birde of James Augustus Hornsby in 2 p.m. services Sun day conducted by the Rev. J. W. Spillers at Calvary Baptist Church. The reception was given in the church social hall by Mr. and Mrs. David Kirksey Snel- grove, grandparents of the bride. The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Edward King, has lived with her grandparents, re sidents of Musgrove St., since childhood. Mr. Hornsby chose Mr. David Kirksey Snelgrove to be best man. Carlton King gave his daughter in marriage. Miss Judy Rogers and Mrs. Wayne Hornsby were maid and matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Belinda Buchanan of Joanna, Miss Patsy Calvert of Laurens, Miss Sheila Campbell and Miss Kathy Foster. The flow ers and rings were carried by Miss Sherry Crumpton and the bride’s brother, Richard King. Ushering were David Brown of Joanna, William Alexander Jones Jr., and two brothers of the groom, Wayne and Leo Hornsby. Mrs. Frank Lee, organist and Robert Vincent, soloist, provided the music. '• Mr. Hornsby, who is employed by Greenwood Mills in Joanna, plans to attend Greenville TEC in the fall. He is the son of Mrs. Leo Hornsby of 205 Shands St. and the late Mr. Hornsby. The bride’s parents live on Davidson Street. The bride wore a satin sheath gown fashioned with an alencon lace yoke and bell sleeves. The lace brain was pleated at the back yoke. Empire gowns of sateen in yellow and green, designed with puff sleeves and Empire waist lines, were worn by the bridal attendants. She carried a white bride’s Bible topped with one dozen white rosebuds. Mr. and Mrs. Hornsby will live at 105 Florence St after a wed- ding trip to Myrtle Beach. IN HOSPITAL Mrs. L. S. Reddeck is a pa tient at Greenville General Hos pital where she underwent surgery on Tuesday. Miss Lindsay Wed To Mr. Templeton Templeton Parties Mr. and Mrs. David Samuel Templeton, Jr. (former Miss Elizabeth Robertson Lindsay) were entertainded at a a number of parties preceeding their wedding on May 31. On March 7 a drop-in for Beth and David given by Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Loper included 150 guests. Mrs. Charles Spencer gave a brunch for Beth and Miss Julia Taylor on April 12. Guests were mothers, grandmothers, mo thers-in-law, and close friends. Neighbors and relatives en joyed a shower given by Mrs. Worth Lord, Mrs. J. L. Rivers, Mrs. J. C. Ruff and Miss Gail Ruff on April 12. A cookout for the couple on April 19 was given by Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Davis and daughter Joyce at their home in Char lotte. Guests were members of Westminster Church where Da vid is completing a clinical year as ministerial assistant to youth. Another cookout including col lege friends from P.C. was at the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Stearnes on April 26. A seated tea for Beth attend ed by Clinton friends of David’s mother, Mrs. David S. Temple ton, was in the home of Mrs. Wilmot Shealy. Mrs. R. P. Wild er was also hostess. David’s parents gave the re hearsal dinner at the Colonial Court Motel in Greenville on May 30. On the wedding day Mrs. Paul F. Barnette, Beth’s aunt, and Mrs. Everette S. Mauney had the bridesmaids’ luncheon. On June 7 after returning from their wedding trip to Florida, Beth and David were entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hill at a steak supper. About 20 relatives enjoyed the party. * * * Mrs. Eva Land Honored At Party Mrs. Eva Land an outstanding member of the Clinton Mill Com munity, has recently retired from her post there as Com munity Activities Director. o' t, l > I > * 's For this event she was treated to a party and surprise lingerie shower on May 24. Hostesses for the occasion were Mrs. B. F. Har vey, Mrs. Guy Tumblin, and Mrs. J. J. West. The refreshment table was covered with a green cloth over laid with white. The striking cen terpiece included yellow snap dragons and white glads in a silver bowl flanked by silver candlelabra holding white candles. * + + UDC Enjoys Rose Hill Visit The Stephen D. Lee Chapter of the United Daughters of the Con federacy met at Rose Hill, his torical home of the secession governor, William H. Gist. A tour of the grounds and mansion was enjoyed. A short business meeting was conducted in the old kitchen of the mansion behind the main- house. After the ritual and pray er, Miss Louise Kern, president conducted the business meeting during which it was voted to con tribute $100 on the principal of the UDC Scholarship at Presby terian College. A very interesting paper was given on the visit to Union Coun ty by Jefferson Davis. The paper was written by Mrs. J. Frost Walker, Sr. of Union. A bountiful picnic was enjoyed under the stately age old oak trees. Miss Elizabeth Robertson Lindsay was married to David Samuel Templeton Jr. of Clin ton Saturday at 4:30 p.m. at the First Presbyterian Church. Dr. C. Newman Faulconer of ficiated at the wedding with the assistance of Dr. Eugene Poe of Westminster Presbyterian Church in Charlotte. The bride groom, son of Mr. andMrs. Tem pleton of 106 E. Walnut St. in Clinton, is completing a clini cal year as ministerial assist ant, working with youth, at the Charlotte church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Denton Lindsay of 2805 E. North St. Miss Julia Alice Taylor served as her maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Joyce Leigh Davis of Charlotte, Miss Pamela Justin Smith of Holly wood, Fla., and Miss Gail Pat ricia Ruff. Serving as junior bridesmaid was Miss Barbara Stearnes. Each attendant sewed her dress of pale pink dotted swiss, styled . jyith Empire waist and puff sleeves. .The dresses were trimnMt with vent* ribbon in a deeper shade. The maid of honor wore a similarly styled dress of mint green dotted swiss. The bridegroom’s father was best man. Ushers included the Rev. Hubert G. Wardlaw of John son City, Tenn., Willis Gaines of Piedmont, Robert Clayton of Westminster, Craig Butler of Charlotte and George Denton Lindsay Jr. Charles Newman Lindsay, also the bride’s brother, was junior groomsman. Music was presented by Edwin D. Clark at the organ and Miss Myra Cordell, who sang. Mrs. Lindsay had made her daughter’s dress of organza over delustered satin. Alencon lace, embroidered with seed pearls, covered the Empire bodice. Or ganza sleeves were edged at the wrists with scalloped lace and pearls. Mrs. Lindsay had also made the mantilla and train, which along with the dress were designed by the bride. A church reception followed the wedding. After a Florida trip the newlyweds will live in the Addi son Apartments in Charlotte. In the fall Mr. Templeton will resume study at Columbia Theo logical Seminary in Decatur, Ga., for two years; the bride will teach mathematics in the DeKalb County Sftcaadkry^chool System io Decatur. ^ The bridegroom was graduated from Presbyterian College in 1967. He was in Pi Kappa Phi fraternity. The bride was grad uated summa cum laude from P.C. this spring, serving in Alpha Psi Omega, Sigma Kappa Alpha and the P.C. Players. She is list ed in the collegiate Who’s Who. Thackston-Lambright Rites In Chapel Miss Dorothy Lillian Thack- ston became the bride of Mr. Edwin Gibbs Lambright, Jr. on Saturday, June 7 at 5:30 o’clock in Wyatt Chapel, Presbyterian College, Clinton. The bride is the daughter of Col. and Mrs. A. J. Thackston, Jr. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin G. Lambright of Brunswick, Ga. Dr. William Redd Turner offi ciated at the double ring cere mony. The traditional wedding music was furnished by Mrs. Heath Copeland of Clinton at the piano and Miss Jacqueline Daly of Northport, N.Y., the bride’s roommate at Brenau, who sang the Lord’s Prayer. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a silk em pire-styled gown with a finger tip mantilla. Her bouquet was of white roses and ivy. Miss Carole King and Miss Irene Henderson of Clinton as sisted the bride as maid of honor and bridesmaid. Mr. John Russell Lambright of Brunswick was his brother’s best man. Ushers were Mr. Walter Penn Clark, of Char leston, brother-in-law of the bride andMr.DavidRandolphCo- wart of Jacksonville, Fla. The bride’s mother wore a flowered silk dress. The mother of the groom was dressed in a silk print of blue, yellow and green. The grandmother of the groom, Mrs. Millicent Wright, wore a blue linen dress appli- qued with white flowers. The bride graduated on June 1 from Brenau College, Gaines ville, Ga. The groom is a senior at the University of Georgia in Athens. For travelling the bride wore a shawl-collared beige and blue linen dress with beige acces sories. After the wedding trip to Charleston, they will live in Athens where Mr. Lambright will continue his studies. * * * ROTC CRUISE Larry Reddeck, student at the University of South Carolina, left last week with other members of the Naval ROTC for Frankfurt, Germany, and from there to the North Sea where they joined the crew of the USS Wasp for a six weeks cruise.