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I Miss daughter o{ Ut> William Rlc* Circle, 1 the bride Holland, Mrs. Sr., of Clinton, al June 27 at Church, Fi ception social hall t The Ren, Moore ring ce: ling was Hi Bennie Rtof,, the bride, A Robert honor. Irby H' ter-ln-lter Valerie N. C., and Mies Miss Viqkk Fountain fcUL were Mist cousin ot Sheila Jane the grboto. Inn. V> .jk,;. ; At father as] eluded Mr; Vows mtain Inn fifbir hoiland, brothers of groom and Mr. Cecil Ginn, of CUnton; also, Mr. Terry of Fountain Inn. Mr. iCflofc. cousjfturthe-bride. The ring hearer* Edward Stribtinc iialn fem, nnoeia <4 to . tad Michael Everttti '■'& Gray Conrt, cousin of t of r®i bride is floor-length of organja over peau de p, Matured an empire bodice ♦ scalloped Sabrina neck- re-embroidered in seed end lace taa-cup A-line shirt had deep p»s forming a seal- line. The train was -HgMed with tnotlM of al- * Uce Her fmger-tip veil -lighted with a head- hc* petals in a pro-, with pearls, crystal. Igg oraesa center bow. She Mo-to* of pearl# which r'jplwM to her as a wedding from to groom. Her The bride graduated from Hill crest High School. The groom, who graduated ' from Clinton High School, ispresent ly employed at to Torrtogtcm Bearing Company inCLiofem.Ilr Is a member of to Navy Re serves, The couple is visitingGatilft- bnrg, Teas, for their wedding trip. Bridal Fashions Shawn Racantty The Clinton Newcomers ChS recently held a Bridal Fashion Show at to bome of Dr. and Mrs. Marc Veerelag As guests arrived, they were welcomed by Mrs. Marc Weer- sing, Pat Bodmer, and Willie HarriQ Mary Sutherland took care of the guest book. Back ground anisic was provided by Carron Weller, who played sev eral selections on to piano. The home was decorated throughout with palms, ferns and daisies, to dub flower. Barbara Ward, vice president of to Nswcotners, was in charge of to program for the evening. She welcomed all guests and Introduced to Mls- Jkrm. vJl. QmraopievSw} 1 SmiOt. Af eeeb model descend ed (he stalmee, Carol yaw such infbrmation as to year a gown am# worn, description of to gown and veil, and to whom it belonged. Eighteen gowns from the year W93 'til 1970 were shown as follows: Mrs. Samuel Hayes Bell, Mrs. Gate' dy, Mrs. Hugh Elchetberger, Mrs. Marc Weening, Mrs. Ed Berkland, Mrs. Keith McGee, Mrs. Charles Wesson, Mrs. Jill Waller, Mrs. Jim Waller, Mrs. F. Vinton Smith, Mrs. Jahe Rasor, Mrs. Walter Al bright, Mrs. George Lyons, Mrs. Kea Ward, Mrs. Russel Rice, Mrs. Bill Morrow, Mrs. Joel Evans, Mrs. John Rucker, Mrs. Earl Higdon Jr. Mrs. Robert Wysot apd Miss Margaret B#U allowed their late mother's gown to he dis played. In May of 1893-, Miss Bessie Whitnett Arbrithnot of Tennessee was wed to Samuel Catherine Owens Bride Of Noland Lancaster Miss CatherineLuotoOwens . Tip brto Mt't ***** °* became to bride of Beafamin Hickory Tsvwr* Hfgb&cbod! and Nolan Lancaster, Tuesday,Jwe Cecils Bs&inees CeUtfi in 30th at 6 p.m. tn ceremony Greenville. The groom is a at Rabun Creek BaptistCtareh* gradnete of Cltoto High School Route 1, Gray Court The tsv. and Anderson .Junior Colltfa James T. Hughes officiated and attested Laadar Cottegi. The bride is to dM*ter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond R. O- wens of Route l, Gray Court, who entertained with a reception in the Church Social HaH ‘w**- /v ♦-* - *.r v .v •*«« «&< Parents of to groom ege Mr. ' and Mrs. W. L Lancaster of 800 Jeftereo* Street, Clisdoc. . Albertson- Davis |ir. and Mrs. W. D. Albert- eon, Sr. announce the engage ment of their daughter, Ha feresa, to Heyward S. Davis, ion of Mr. and Mrs. H. L Da lis of Ware Shoals. TV bride-elect is a graduate of Lander College, Greenwood With a BS degree in home eco nomics for to past two years JPA he# been a member of to teeelty at ThornwellOrphanage, Clinton. She is presently em ployed by to Greenville County School System in to De- pertmew of Home Economics St Woodmoot High School. Mr. Deris has Just completed a four year tour of duty with to United States Marine Corps having served 13 months in Viet- teOk JM tape* attandlngGraen- tftft Teelliioal Education Cen ter, Greenville, studying textile management. The wedding is planned for Saturday, September 5 at the Fortsooia Baptist Church in El- bertoo, In textile manufacturing, carding is to process of sep arating textile fibers from each other, laying tom parallel, deaoiag tom, making them into % tide web and condensing them teto a continuous, untwisted Miss Helen Smith Weds consisted of an orchid f^toftoxted by carnations, car- Hayes Bell of Virginia, rtf'! 9 a white Bible which b-tari of to YWA's of her wore floor- in rainbow co- COALS Mrs. Keith McGee ’s gown was modeled by her daughter, Lynn and Mrs. Rasor modeled her gown. Others were worn by members- of to club, who were Gail Htoka, Harriet Rucker, Cynthia Morrow, Diane Evans, Barbara Ward and Donna Rice. Guests were invited into to dining room for refreshments, following to show. Mrs. David Hill of I sister-in-law, <4 to brter,eas matron of hem*. Missfaictef Marine Colaman of Fasgtate Ian, cousin as flowgr girl. The bride was given H mar riage by her father. Shi car ried a bouquet of white orchid and rose buds oo a white B&te. Louis Owens, brother of to bride, served as bestiue. Ushers were: David HiB of Columbia, brother of to Mi: Daniel Qray <« M.' uncle of. to frooMiCtelto Gray, Jr. cj Tayter^JMinf to groom, and RmM&lOH df Clintoo. Jessie HUltifCo bia, nephew of to fartte, j as ring bearer. Mrs. Mary Carry w»s or gainst. Music was pKl—ted by Mrs. EUaabeth Rnper ‘ derson and James ' Clinton. v’- N Mrs. U&citor*£*&£*)* brltegCoimtoet'^ 3 1 Mti Lancaster is , Clinton MUL '• & After a wedflig trtpWRttor ‘ l' vilte, to co«te wfll Centennial Ste^H ' ♦> 41 « i -i ^ » -Xu Espisito Rites tbttt F- 1 n teT ,iV ' > -> ' , ' ; - — No lie ^ ^ - -4- WHITE -4 ’ ’ ‘ Dr. and Mrs. Larry B. White of Charlesfoarannce to birtii of a son, Luke Smite White IV. Mrs. White is to former Mto Mynis Snare <4 OintoB. m* a mted tad TbeCI will adt of July. Also, to go to WhttNfi ■ AH meofiersare: to dates for to < iage by her ..ofClm- wore a white dktss with matching and shoulder teegtb wore a pearl eeck- from to groom and uf yellow rose : Roland served as r Doolittle of Lau- sister as ma- Shs wares street Miss Mary Helen Smith of Kinards and Mr. John Harrison Ragland of Newberry and Greenville were united m mar riage Saturday, June 13, at 7;30 p.m. in Bush River Baptist Church. Rev. Thomas Daurn, pastor of the bride, performed the dou ble ring ceremony in the pre sence -f a number of friends and relatives. A pr -gram f nuptial music was furnished by Professor Karl W. Kmards of Newberry, organist and Mr*. Lamar Ligbt- sey of Greenwood, cousin ufto bride, v^alist. Ushers 'were Edward Brice and David Folk of Newberry, Charles L. Crook >4 Atlanta, brother-in-law --f to bride, asd Dr Fdgar Fugene J'«s of Chariest in. br"ther-iB-law of to bride. Chock Co. k ,if Atlanta, ae- pbew of the onde and Steve Smith of Kuiards, ccusi# of to bride, served as acolytes. The bndegr- m had aa his best man his father. Ctarte* E. Ragland f Newberry. Mrs. Eugene JooeaofCteff- iest >n, sister of to hrifls, was matr n of h-jour. Bridesmaids were Miss Kathryn Newberry, sister of to and Mrs. Charles L. Crook of Atlanta, sister of the brftte. AH to attendants were dr eased tn identical yell-w sik A-line dresses of formal Length ac cented with a panel jjUflad at the back waistlto. They wore matching headpieces of yellow flowers and carried totofteof granda r*ses. • ' * * Miss Stacy Crook of Attote, niece of the bride, was Rteto bridesmaid and little Miss Rate Jones of Charleston, niece Of to bride, was flower «*t Tl»y were dressed similar to that of to, attendants. Chrte Ragland of MwtoOfA brother of to groom, was ring bearer. tol* ysUow linen with Tb<J attractm UUk . w*ri ♦** 7 ' - j-Aj-V( -rrf-v-i- • * *,. - ^ vv D; - •-i w.-: A. ^ enhanced by to «) \ L formal gown of . d , a r 5* Chantilly Lace. The moldedbod- Cteb of fcglm ice teatur ^ a scalloped front Sabrina neckline and scoop . * v, treatment in beak. The Id’Tfff*.!' 1 ’ t0 i e i WrtK l«Hth <tMM; 1 *** * **«' «*• T Wii •‘/’Si' ■>; » ^ t yJ' x Vfl - - . M.- ‘ **->.> ; > *■< wz .t -V M - JtPv ‘ tEZU 1 '' V ' <Wx sio . c: j ] CowpLvt* 4 -Month PUra tnaaeiED vans to The ftait 45 To Gcdl HOURS: *" ' V*' • *V MO v 5f90 Monday Thru Friday \ MO -12 Noon Saturday • r f V»1 h(- v \ it * - r ’ j+ sit t- *i f-w> ;i • .3s S*' 4 Z 1 : *{ ^ rant nr cowmnr' v iilV rk.V.^' ■ 4 ym, SALE ■: +V? W: was emphasized by a high- rising double pleated cummer bund of faille. The skirt had a full sweeping back with chapel train outlined in faille and at tached to the waistline with silk roses. The bride’s veil was a beau tiful mantilla «f silk illusi n edged with lace matching that of to wedding dress and at tached to a seed pearl head- piece. She carried a cascade bouquet of white r ses inter spersed with stephan tis. The roses in her bridal tv uquet were of special sentimental value as they came fr m the gardens of her mother and friends of the family. The bride, a daughter f Mr. asd Mr*.CliffordTwiningSm.th nf Kuurds, graduated fr m Newberry High School and -aas a 1970 honor graduate f Fur man University. She will te a member of the faculty fJ. L Mann High School in Greenville for the coming year. The hridegr > m, a s n fMr. and Mrs. Charles Emers >n Ragland of Newberry, is a grad uate of Newberry High Sch 1 and attended the University f South Carolina. He is a c >mpu- ter programmer with Bige- lor-Sa^ord in Greenville a here to ooigite will make their h- me. RECEPTION Following the cerem >ny, a lovely reception was held in the church Social Hall. Carrying ut to color scheme of yellow and white, to hall was dec rate 1 with yellow roses and greenery. rehearsal party Following the reliearsal n Friday night, the members f to bridal party and guests uere entertained with a rehearsal party given by the groom s parsatA, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ragtwd at toir home on Main- Street in Newberry. The lower flour of the Rag- tod home was decorated with amscaments of daisies, Queen Asat'e lace, lilies and hydran- gaaa. Tba punch table was covered with a hand-crocheted cloth by to groom's grandm >- tor. Guests enjoyed a buffet of assorted sandwiches and sweets. Mrs. Hal Kohn, aunt of the groom, served punch. Miss Vena Kuhn and Mrs. G. L. assisted in en- teunmer, Jr. 'tertei&to- flawed Shaft, Owe. BRIDAL LUNCHEON Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Smith, . Mr- Mrs. J. E. Smith Sr., ‘ tiMto lira. Bryan Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Byrd Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Lightsey, and Mr. and lire. J. E. Smith Jr. hosted to Smith-Ragland wedding par ty and invited guests at a lunch- son at to Newberry Inn on the day <4 to wedding. TRl honorees were present- •d a corsage and boutonniere of TSd roses. Places for the 10 gsMts were marked with mtelafare ceramic wedding bvDf tied with lilies of the val- tey. ribbon, and tulle. Punch wan aarved prior to the lunch eon. A lovely arrangement of pink rones graced to bride’s table «nd complementary arrange- teents of delicate pink rose- bnda w«re placed at the other tables. During to delicious ftrae course luncheon guests enjoyed to entertaining toasts glvwa to bride and groom. w* .**. ssL-jb. awv lo—k- sfc. m.- a*. m..*m >m j*. m. j±. al .