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Miss Betty Jones Weds Gehrig William Green Miss Betty Ruth Jones and Mr. Gehrig William Greene spoke their wedding vows on Dec. 12 at the First Baptist Church, Clin ton. Rev. Joseph Haynesworth Darr performed the 7 o'clock ceremony. A reception was given in the social hall of the church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Rector Jones of 209 Ferguson Street and the groom is the son of Mrs. Clarence Dunaway of 401 Jack- son Street. The bride chose a formal gown in peau-de-soie and chantilace, designed with a fitted bodice of scalloped overlace and scallop ed neckline. The sheath skirt was embroidered in sequins. Her cha pel train was adorned with lace motifs and sequins. Lace petals edged in seed pearls held her veil of illusion. Bridesmaids were Miss Celia Peggy Jones ofOrangeburg, Mrs. Michael Jones, Mrs. Randy Crowder, Miss Lorraine Duna way, and Miss Barbara Casey, all of Clinton. Junior bridesmaids were Misses Barbara Elaine Jones, Lyn Wilbanks of Clinton and Miss Vanette Jones of Orangeburg. Bridesmaids wore formal gowns of dark red velvet. De tails included an Empire bodice with white Venise Lace trim, Victorian neck bordered in lace, long sleeves and an A-line skirt. Flowergirl, Miss Emily Lou Jones, sister of the bride, wore a white velvet gown of similar design. Bestman was William Thomas Norris of Clinton. Ushers were Mr. Homer Michael Jones, bro ther of the bride, Mr. Alvin Hen ry Donnan Jr., Mr. JamesWayne Roach, Mr. James Wade Good man, Jr., and John Archille Thi bodeau, allofClinton. Master Ray Tucker of Clinton was ring- bearer. Organist was Mrs. Grace Con nor. Soloist was Miss Claire Dun can, who sang the “Wedding Pray er" and “A Time For Us." For traveling the bride wore a navy dress and white wool coat with navy accessories. Mr. Greene is a 1968 graduate of Clinton High School and is employed at Monsanto near Greenwood. Mrs. Greene attend ed Clinton Public Schools and is employed by United Mills. Miss Ferguson Honored On Birthday Miss Jane Ferguson was hon ored with a drop-in Friday af ternoon by her sister, Mrs. Tom Salters, on the occasion of her 84th birthday. Punch, coffee, sandwiches and birthday cake were served from the prettily appointed table. During the afternoon relatives, neighbors and a number of friends called to wish “MissJane" a hap py birthday. Miss Ferguson, Mrs. Salters and their brother, Mr. Pierce Ferguson make their home on South Holland Street. Money Raiser Herbert Hoover raised more money for the relief of war-destitute persons than anyone else in history. More than $8.1 billion in govern ment and private funds were allocated to World War I re lief under his direction. After a wedding trip the couple will make their home at219South Woodrow Street, Clinton. Prenuptial parties given for the bride included the brides maids luncheon which was given on Wednesday, Dec. 10 at the Wrangler. Hostesses to a steak dinner at this time were Mrs. James Goodman, Mrs. Faye Har ris and Mrs. Randy Crowder. The table was decorated with white glads and mums inter spersed with red carnations. ^ Births i JACKSON Mr. and Mrs. HermanE. Jack- son announce the birth of a son, Brad Patrick, on Dec. 15 at Bai ley Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Jackson is the former Doris Rosamond of Greenville. The couple have two other sons, Greg and Todd. Mr. Jackson is football coach at Presbyterian College. HAM Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ray Ham of Sunset Blvd. announce the birth of a daughter, Mary Jane, on Dec. 2 at Bailey Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Ham is the former Col leen Allen of Union. HANDBACK Mr. and Mrs. Donald Handback of Greenville announce the birth of a son, Lawrence Scott on Dec. 8 at Self Memorial Hospital, Greenwood. Mrs. Handback is the former Patricia Thomason of Clinton. Missionary Speaks At Church Of God Rev. E. B. Ford, returned missionary ‘rom the Phillipines will speak and show slides Sun day evening, Dec. 21, at the Eliza beth Street Church of God. Also to be presented is the Christmas play, “Follow The Star.” Services begin at 7 p.m. THE CHRONICLE, Clinton, S. C., Dec. 18, 1969—3-A About People You Know Lt. and Mrs. Charles Newton left Tuesday, Dec. 16, for Augs burg, Germany where he will be stationed. Mrs. Newton is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Horton. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry R. King, Kathy and Jerald spent the past weekend inWytheville.Va., visit ing relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Fred M. Grubb and Martin were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Grubb in Wytheville, Va., this past weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Mason Grubb, Debbie and Teresa spent the past weekend inWytheville.Va.,visit ing Mrs. Grubb’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kyle Layne. Jan King of Clinton has been elected president of the fresh man class at Brenau College in Gainesville, Ga. A daughter of Col. and Mrs. W. G. King Jr., she also has been elected pre sident of the pledge class of her sorority. Capt. and Mrs. Charles Gaffney Jr. and daughter, Donna of Barks dale AFB, La., are visiting their parents Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gaffney, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Roseboro of Hamlet, N. C. were guests last week of his brother Mr. John Roseboro and Mrs. Rose boro. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Southall have returned from Petersburg, Va., where they were called last week due to the death of his sis ter, Mrs. Mildred Southall Baxter. * * * “Cold Shoulder" In olden times, when some one lost favor with his host he was given the cold shoul der of mutton while the rest of the guests were served hot roast beef. This led to the expression, "to give one the cold shoulder." THE CHRONICLE Established 1900 DONNY WILDER Editor and Publisher Published every Thursday by the Chronicle Publishing Com pany. 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