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Women's World
Theresa Lawson Bride
Of William Jacobs, Jr.
Miss Theresa Ann Lawson,
daughter of Mrs. William Wil
burn Lawson and the late Mr.
Lawson of Buffalo, South Caro
lina, and William Plumer Ja
cobs, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs.
William Plumer Jacobs of 200
Chestnut Street, Clinton, South
Carolina, were united in mar
riage on August 16, 1970 at 3:30
in the afternoon at the Buffalo
Baptist Church. Dr. Reginald
Kirkland Smith, pastor of the
bride, officiated at the double
ring ceremony.
A program of pre-nuptial or
gan music was presented by
Miss Joan Huskey of Buffalo.
Mrs. Samuel Victor Elliott,
aunt of the bride, sang.
The bride was escorted by
her cousin, Maxie Rion Law-
son, of Buffalo. Her formal
length gown was of candle
light silk organza and peau
d'ttge lace designed with a high
Victorian, lace-trimmed neck
line, lantern sleeves with lace
medalions cascading from the
elbos to the cuff, and an empire
lace and peral-trimmed bodice.
Lace appliques extended into
the A-lined skirt. A semi
cathedral length train, bordered
with peau d’ange lace, fell
gracefully from the back yoke.
Her elbow length veil of French
illusion trimmed in peau d’ange
lace fell from a pillbox covered
in matching lace. She carried a
bouquet of white pompoms, ste-
phanotis, and a yellow-throated
orchid.
Honor attendants to the bride
were Miss Susan Wood Jacobs
of Clinton, sister of the groom,
and Mrs. Robert Wade Gantt of
Columbia. Her bridesmaids
were Miss Ruby Penny Elliot of
Buffalo, cousin of the bride,
and Mrs. Ronnie Dean Kennett
of Lancaster.
The attendants’ formal length
gowns were of yellow chiffon
with an empire bodice of white
Venice lace, a full flowing skirt,
a ring neckline, and long full
sleeves with deep cuffs banded in
matching lace. Their heatyieces
were yellow chapel veils at
tached to a pillbox trimmed in
daisies. They carried nosegays
of yellow daisies with yellow
streamers.
William Plumer Jacobs
served his "sod as best man.
Groomsmen included Roy Ern
est Horton of Clinton, Michael
Gregory McMillian, cousin of
the bride, of Buffalo, John Earl
Wharton of Laurens, Collie Wil
liam Lehn of Clinton, and Wil
liam Edwin Rogers, Jr. of
Greenville.
The bride, a 1969 graduate of
Winthropi College, Rock Hill,
South Carolina, received a
Bachelor of Arts degree in
mathematics and has begun work
toward her Master’s degree at
Clemson University. She plans
to teach this fall in Charleston,
West Virginia.
Mr. Jacobs graduated from
Clemson University, Clemson,
South Carolina, . August 1970.
with a Bachelor of Science de
gree in Chemical Engineering.
He is presently employed as a
chemical engineer for the Union
Carbide ' Corporation in
Charleston, West Virginia.
After a wedding trip, the
couple will reside at 710 Colony
Drive, Charleston West Vir
ginia.
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THE RECEPTION
After the wedding ceremony,
the bride’s mother entertained
with a reception at the church
social hall. Arrangements of
yellow daisies and white pom
poms decorated the hall. The
buffet table held the wedding
cake, decorated with yellow ro
ses.
Guests were greeted by Mr.
and Mrs. Samuel N. Elliot, aunt
and uncle ofthebride, andbyDr.
and Mrs. Edgar Nelson’Sullivan
of Clinton. Assisting in serving
were Miss Ann Arrowood of
of Union, Miss Marolyn Mont
gomery of Lancaster, Mrs.
Maxie Rion Lawson, Mrs. Gary
Pegram, and Miss Rave Maess,
all of Buffalo, Miss Cathy Sue
Petty and Miss Valerie Simmons
both of Union.
Miss Edna Jacobs, cousin of
the groom, of Clinton, and Mrs.
John Jenkins of Union presided
at the register. Mr. and Mrs.
J. C. McMillian, Aunt and Uncle
of the bride, said the goddbyes.
REHEARSAL DINNER
Mr. and Mrs. William Plumer
Jacobs, parents of the groom,
entertained the members of the
wedding party special
guests at a rehearsal dinner on
the evening of August 15 at the
Wilson Home, Clinton.
Guests were greeted by the
host and hostess and invited in
to the living room.
Dinner was served buffet from
the dining room. Centering the
buffet table was a beautiful ar
rangement of pink roses and
pink tapers inasilverespergne.
Guests were seated at individual
tables which were decorated
each with a single candlebrum
and espergnette of pink roses
and pink tapers. A nosegay and
boutonniere of white marked the
places of the bride and groom.
Gifts to the ..attendants were
presented by the bride and
groom at this time.
Legion Aux.
Executives
Meet Tuesday
The Executive Board of the
American Legion Auxiliary will
meet Tuesday evening, August
25 at 6 o’clock at the home of
Mrs. R. P. Chapan onW. Wal
nut Street. At this time plans for
the new year will be made, com
mittees and hostesses appointed
and year book completed.
Miss Rinehart Weds
Ray Woodrow Wilson
Miss Freddie Kaye Rine
hart became the birde of Mr.
Ray Woodrow Wilson, Jr. on
August 1 at the Central Metho
dist Church, Newberry. Rev.
John G. Linder and Rev. James
H. Martin performed the 6:30
ceremony. A reception was
given in the church social hall.
The bride, who is the dau
ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Ezra
Carlisle Rinehart of 2715 De-
loache Avenue, Newberry was
given in marriage by her father.
Her Juliet gown was of silk
organza. The empire wasit was
accented by a velvet cord which
formed a bow in the back. The
juliet neckline, bodice and bouf
fant sleeves were of Shiffli em
broidery and latice work. A full
flowing chapel train of Shiffli
embroidery formed at the em
pire waist. Her Juliet cap was
also of Shiffli lace and seed
pearls held a elbow length veil
of illusion. She carried a nose
gay of philanopsis orchids with
streamers of satin ribbons.
Matron of honor was Mrs.
Willard Montgomery Hines, Jr.
of Columbia. Bridesmaids were
Misses Martha Lu Byrd of
Greenville, Emilie Louise Mul
lins of Marion, Karen Dickert
Boozer and Mrs. Richard Wil
liam Perry of Newberry. They
were all attire in identical Ju
liet dresses designed with a
white silk organza bodice white
and flame red bouffant skirt,
high collar and French cuffs.
Each carried a white candle
accented with red ribbon
streamers. Cousin of the bride,
Stacy Leann Dominick of Spart
anburg was flower girl. Her
short white organza dress was
accented with rows of lace.
The groom is the son of Mrs.
Mildred Wilson of East Carolina
Avenue, Clinton. Robert B.
Brock of Union served as best
man. Ushers were Greg Stanley
Long of Conway, Willard Mont
gomery Hines, Jr. of Columbia,
Phillip Mason Wilburn ofUnion,
Homer Darryl Epting of Flor
ence. Ringbearer was Gregory
William Dominick, cousin ofthe
bride of Spartanburg.
Music was provided by Mrs.
Beamen Mills, organist and
Mrs. Larry Gilliam, soloist of
Newberry.
Mrs. Wilson is a recent
graduate of Columbia College,
with a B. A. Degree in Ele
mentary Education, and will
teach in Columbia this fall. The
groom received a B. S. Degree
in Business Administration
from the University of South
Carolina and is employed by
House Hold Finance Company in
Columbia.
The couple is making their
home at 3225 Colin Kelly Dr.,
Columbia.
Davenport-K ramm
Mr. and lire. Oscar Howard
Davenport of425 Browning Are.,
Joanna announce the engage
ment of their daughter, Judith
Carol to Mr. Boldan Remig-
Kramm, son of Mr. and
GIBSON
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Gibson
of Whitmire announce the birth
of a son, Gerald Wayne, Jr. on
August 5 at Bailey Memorial
Hospital. Mrs. Gibson is the
daughter of Mr. Clark Meadors
of 510 Academy Street, and the
late Mrs. Meadors.
McKinney
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mc
Kinney of Williamston announce
the birth of a son, Clifton Davis
McKinney, on August 3.
Mrs. McKinney is the former
Elizabeth Milling Davis ofClin-
ton.
WALLACE
Mr. and Mrs. Robert G.
Wallace of Route 1, Laurens,
announce the birth of a son,
Kevin Derek on August 4 in the
Laurens County Hospital. Mrs.
Wallace is the former Margaret
Senn of Laurens. Mr. Wallace
is the son of Mrs. lone Wallace,
and the late Mr. Wallace of
Clinton.
YOUNG
LL CoL and Mrs. Frank C.
Young, Jr. announce the birth
of a daughtef, Frankie Ruth,
August 11 at Womac Army
Hospital, Fort Bragg, N. C.
Mrs. Young is the former
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Keller-Philipsen Vows
Spoken On Saturday
Moates-Pace
Mr. and Mrs. James Leroy
Moates of Clinton announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Brenda Ann, to William Robert
Pace of Gray Court, son of Mr.
and Mrs. William Jackson Pace.
The bride-elect is a graduate
of Clinton High School. She is
employed by theTorrington com
pany.
Mr. Pace is a graduate of
Gray C our t-Owings High School.
He is employed by the Torring-
ton Company.
The wedding is planned for
September 6 at 4 o’clock at
Bethel Temple Assembly of God
Church.
No invitations will be sent
Friends and relatives are in
vited.
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Celebrates
Birthday
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sullivan
entertained at their home on
Fair Drive, Sunday evening,
August 16th honoring their son,
Stephen Anthony, on his first
birthday.
The table was centered with a
“tree’’ displaying pictures of
Stephen during the past year.
Eighteen people attended.
Party favors were given to
everyone. Refreshments con
sisted of two birthday cakes.
One was guitar-shaped and the
other was shaped like a drum,
also, assorted sandwiches, po
tato salad, potato chips, French
onion dip, nuts, olives and soft
drinks.
Stephen received many lovely
and useful gifts. Among those
attending from Spartanburg
were his maternal grand
parents, Mr. and Mrs. John F.
Smith, Sr., Carey Smith, Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Smith, Debbie,
Sandy and Chip. Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Smith and Pam, Mrs. Grace
Quinn, Mrs. Beulah Richardson,
and from Clinton, Mrs. J. R.
Kirby and Chris.
Disappearing Islands
A few authentic cases are
known of islands disappear
ing. When the volcanic is
land of Krakatau blew up
in 1863, it completely disap
peared below the sea. Is
lands have appeared and dis
appeared again in the Aleu
tians.
Mr. and Mrs. Wylie P. Ken-
nington of 405 Shands Street,
Clinton, announce the coming
marriage of their daughter,
Vicki Carlette, to Mr. Johnny
Dease, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Claude Dease of Kershaw.
The bride-elect is a 1970
graduate of Andrew Jackson
High School. She is presently
Miss Elizabeth Marie Keller
and Mr. Charles Richard Philip-
sen were married on Saturday,
August 15 at 7:30 p.m. in the
First Presbyterian Church.
Clinton, S.C. The Reverend
Alfred Lyon Bixler officiated at
the double ring ceremony. Wed
ding music was provided by Mrs.
James Von Hollen.
The bride is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rae
Keller of Sunset Blvd. The
bridegroom is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Claus Phili-
psen of 115 West OveshemRoad,
Ashland, New Jersey.
Given in marriage by her
father the bride wore a gown
of silk organza styled with an
empire waist, the gown was ap-
pliqued with lace having a high
neck and see through yuke. The
short sleeves and skirt hem
were scalloped with lace ap
pliques. The chapel train was
enhanced with lace appliques.
She wore a silk illusion man
tilla edged with lace. She car
ried a nosegay of daisies with
an orchid center.
Miss Susan Keller, sister of
the bride, was maid of honor.
Her gown had a white embroid
ered bodice of silk organza and
employed with E. L. Mansure
in Clinton.
Mr. Dease has just finished
a tour of duty with the United
States Army in Alaska for 18
months. He is now employed at
the Grace Bleachery in Lan
caster.
The wedding is being planned
for September.
the skirt was of deep aqua. She
carried a large nosegay <f
daisies.
The junior bridesmaids were
Miss Kathleen Kennedy and Miss
Janine Kennedy of Philadelphia,
Pa. nieces of the groom. They
wore identical gowns of deep
aqua with white lace trim and
carried nosegays of daisies.
Dwight Pfenning of Long
Branch, New Jersey was liest
man. Ushers were Robert Rae
Keller, Jr. brother of the bride;
Thomas Kennedy, nephew of the
groom; Robert Abel of Ashland,
New Jersey, cousin ofthe gr^m
and Horace Pinkney Horton Jr.
of Clinton.
Following the wedding a re
ception was given by tlie brides
parents in Fellowship Hall at
the Church. Pouring punch was
Miss Bonnie Gifts of Del Haven,
Villas, New Jersey. Serving
cake was Miss Claudia Wal-
dren of Milledgeville, Georgia.
Miss Pam Overton of Columbus,
Ohio presided at the guestbook.
Also assisting were Mrs. Hor
ace Horton of Clinton and Miss
Ann Parker of Mtuntain Lakes,
New Jersey.
After the reception the wed
ding party stopped at the Bailey-
Nursing home to see Elizabeth’s
grandfather, Gus F. Keller.
Cake was served to all there.
Attending the wedding were
Mr. and Mrs. Denzil Crowe,Sr.
the brides maternal grandmo
ther from Bowling Green, Ohio.
Other out of town guests were
from Michigan, Tennessee,
Ohio, New Jersey, New York,
Virginia, Deleware, Penn
sylvania, and Florida.
The bride is a 1970 graduate
of Tusculum College, Green
ville, Tennessee in Elementary
Education and plans to teach in
the Johnson City, Tennessee
area. The groom will continue!
his studies at East Tennessee
State University. They will re
side at 805 Hamilton Street in
Johnson City, Tennessee, fol
lowing a honeymoon to Sea Is
land, Georgia.
REHEARSAL DINNER
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Claus
Philip sen of Ashland, New Jer
sey entertained the wedding at
tendee ts of the KeUer-Phllip-
sen wedding Friday evening with
a steak dinner in the newly de
corated private dining room at
the Wrangler. Thirty attended.
The bride and groom presented
their attendents with ap
propriate gifts.
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Brain’s Growth
According to scientific
studies, the size of the hu
man brain has remained vir
tually unchanged during the
past 100,000 years. Earlier,
it had tripled in size during
a period of 400,000 to 500,000
years.
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