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I H i -' . y/^RE ALL^AGLOW WlTu New! // by ^/l/ Tidcn \ pi I-THE NAME IS KECISTERED & THE DESIGN IS PATENTED Twin bands of solid 14 Karat gold to recall her wedding day . . . with a lustrous synthetic stone of the month to mark the birthday of each of her children. ORDER TODAY — DEC. 18 IS THE LAST DAY TO GET YOUR MOTHER'S RING! Give her your heart -**3. in diamonds Stars at lowest prices ever! Man’s triumph over nature! Beautiful blue Linde stars that rival natural star sap phires in all but cost! A dazzling gift for so little cost. He’ll love it! Blu* Lind* star man's sat $3S.M Ti* lack* from 112.SO Only *15°° itscn Say it with diamonds for birth days, anniversaries, any big day. Anson makes it so easy, so inexpensive. Genuine dia monds, accented with black. Magnificence at modest cost! Pendant (L56B1) *15.00 Matching earrings $22 50 Other styles worth seeing! =sa* fiiK' i!!ij!;i|! Greatest Gift Idea! 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A business meeting was held for the election of new officers. Mrs. William Redd Turner was elected president and Mrs. Ro bert M. Vance elected secretary and treasurer. Several rounds of Rook were enjoyed, followed with a game of Bingo. Mrs. Robert McLees won the Bingo prize. Then a deli cious salad plate was served. Thirteen members were pre sent and two guests, Mrs. H. D. Payne and Miss Ruth Bailey. Pamela Laniard Weds Keith Alexander Blare People You Know Mr. and Mrs. Bob Reese have recently moved to Clinton and are temporarily living on Hampton Ave. A nephew of Lykes Henderson, Mr. Reese graduated from Clem- son in 1967 and Just returned from Vietnam. He will manage the car wash now under construction on S. Broad St * * * Miss Jan King, student at Bre- nau College, Gainesville, Ga., spent the Thanksgiving holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. King, Jr. On Thanksgiv ing Day Mr. and Mrs. King, Jan and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Seward of Laurens were guests of Mrs. King’s mother, Mrs. Agnes Bro- dle. Mrs. Bessie Arrington of St. Petersburg, Fla., spent the week end with her nephew, Thurston R. Giles and Mrs. Giles, and visited her brother, C. C. Giles, a patient at Bailey Memorial Hos pital. * * * Mrs. S. P. Anderson, Sr., re turned home this week after spending the past month in Jack sonville, Fla., with her son-in- law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne J. Lewis. SANDERS Sgt. and Mrs. Thomas Michael Sanders announce the birth of a daughter, Angela Michelle, on Nov. 27th at Sewart Air Force Base Hospital, Smyrna, Tenn. Mrs. Sanders is the former, Sue Bragg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bragg of Clinton. Pa ternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sanders of Clinton. LANFORD- Miss Pamela Ann Lanford and Keith Alexander Blore exchanged wedding vows Saturday at 7:30 p.m. at Lanford Baptist Church. A reception in the church social hall was given by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wood- row Lanford of Lanford. The bride was a dental assist ant at Whitten Village in Clin ton before her marriage, having been graduated from the den tal assistant program at Green ville Technical Education Center. The groom works for Winston Industries in Bunn, N. C. He attended the University of South Carolina. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Henry Blore, live at 202 Edgewood Drive in Knollwood Heights at Mauldin. Given in marriage by her fa ther, the bride wore a formal length wedding gown that was de signed by herself and made by Dior flat bow held her chapel length train at the waist. A Swedish coronet of embroided flowers and petals held a bouf fant veil of silk illusion. The white orchid she carried was sur rounded with stephanotis. Mrs. Bryan Thomas Reid of Woodruff was matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Gail Rid dle of Laurens; Miss Janet Mar lowe of Powdersville. The attendants gowns were Caribbean blue crepe with dres- den lines, featuring a choir col lar and button front bodice, and designed with a high waist and slight bell skirt. The bishop sleeves had wide cuffs with button trim. Each dress was topped with a royal blue velvet weskit. Each carried a royal blue muff with pink and white mums. Flower girl, Miss Sherry De nise Crow of Woodruff was dress- the groom’s mother. Made of royal blue velvet trimmed* ported quintess crepe and ribbon faille in candleglow featuring a Victorian neckline jeweled in seed pearls, and empire bodice and crepe demi-bell skirt. The leg of mutton sleeves with a deep cuff were re-embroided in seed pearls. Buttons were on the sleeve cuff and bodice back. A Faceted effect in 14K gold with briuUnr diamond. Both ring; $100 BUDGET YOUR PAYMENTS GET YOUR SILVER READY FOR THE HOLIDAYS . ■ 'ik $1MS CARAVELLE by Bulova CARAVELLE* Mitancf has everything you'd expect of a fine watch... 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Only MON. - WED., DEC. 15-17 "The Great Banh Robbery'' A Tongue-In-Cheek Western With Zero Mwtel, Kim Novak and Clint Walker * Rated (M) Shows 8:16, 7:00 and 9:00 in light blue lace, as was Miss Diane Crow of Woodruff, junior bridesmaid. The groom’s father was best man. Ushers were Norman Blore of Mauldin, the groom’s brother; Phillip Lanford, brother of the bride; Wayne Barnes of Cross Hill; James Allen Thompson and Richard Kenneth Byars of Co lumbia; Barry McCall of Lau rens; Jere Culbertson and Jim my McCullough of Greenville. Rolf Craven of Greenville was ring bearer. The Rev. Billy Burton was in charge of the service. Organist, Mrs. Donald Sumner of Enoree, accompanied soloist Edsil Cul bertson of Laurens. Following a wedding trip to Atlanta, the couple will live in Louisburg, N. C. Out of town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Claes Birch ofAlberta, Canada. Insurance Claims Climb NEW YORK—The cost to insurance companies of paying claims growing out of auto acci dents is mounting steadily, says the Insurance Information In stitute. From 1958 through 1968, the average bodily injury liability claim rose 58 per cent from $981 to $1,550 and the average property damage liabil ity claim climbed 77 per cent from $151 to $267. Dr. and Mrs. T. Layton Fraser spent the Thanksgiving holi days In Hinersville, Ga., with his sister, Mrs. Addie Fraser. Mr. and Mrs. Billy Brooks Owens and little son, have re turned to their home in Jack- son, N. J., after a 10 day visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Brooks Owens. * * * Mr. and Mrs. V. Parks Adair left Thursday for Hampton, Va., where they will spend several weeks with their daughter, Miss Vivian Parks Adair. Mr. and Mrs. AlexCruick- shanks, HI, of Gainesville, Fla., spent the Thanksgiving holidays with her parents, Mf.' aid Mrs. w.:<3; King Sr. coming e«pee4ally>‘' for the PC - Newberry game in which their son, Sandy Cruick- shanks, participate. Joining them here were Sandy’s grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Cruckshanks, Jr., of ML Pleasant, W. Va. • ♦ * Mr. and Mrs. Jim Knight of Melbourne, Fla., spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. W. G. King, Sr., and attending the per formance of the Madrigal Sing ers at Presbyterian College. * * * Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Chapman, Col. and Mrs. Henry T. Cronic attended the Fall Rally of the A- meric^n Legion and Auxiliaries at the Wade Hampton Hotel Sat urday. One of the speakers was the National president of the A- merican Legion Auxiliary, Mrs. H. Milton Davidson. Also attend ing was the National vice com mander, Raymond D. Marble from Mississippi. Mrs. Marie Singley visited this past week with her daughter and son-in-law in Greensboro, N. C. Joyce, Angela, Bobby Humph ries ofForestville,Md. spent last week with Mrs. Clara Humphries of 606 Jefferson St. and Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Lee Power of 305 Musgrove St. Accompaning them back to Forestville, Md. was Joyce’s brother, Ellis Power and brother-in-law, Timmy Sanders. THE PERFECT GIFT A Fascinating Hobby .. . Our Tropical Fish Tropical fish are more than pets. They make a fascinating hobby for the whole family. AQUARIUMS — SUPPLIES — LARGE SELECTION MAKE YOUR CHOICE TODAY! . CUP AND SNIP 104 Weet Pitts Street 838-4040 m V-V4L