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Appreciation Luncheon

An appreciation luncheon sponsored by the
Berea Elementary School P.T.A. president, Mrs.
Marie Runion, and assisted by Mrs. Marvin Ball,
was given for the volunteers of Berea
Elementary School May 9 at the annex building
of Poinsett Church of Christ. Mrs. Gerald
Creswell, volunteer co-ordinator for northwest
area and guest, thanked the volunteer workers
for their services performed in the following
area: Health Room — Beth Rackley, Carolyn
McDonald, Marie Gleaton, Marie Runion,
Evelyn Drexler, Billie Farr: Library — Linda
Rosa, Batsie Styles, Pat Teat, Janice Castor,
Betty Hendrix: Hospitality — Evelyn Drexler,
Bonnie Malone, Beth Rackley: School Cross
Guard-Mary Hooper: School Secretary-Clara
Abbott: Grade Mothers — Carol Myers, Pat
Brown, Jane Cisson, Carolyn McDonald, Jane
Harvell, Lois Nixon, Aileen Bagwell, Lou
Graddick, Evelyn Drexler, Francis Burgess
Carolyn Howard, Carolyn McIntosh, Mary
Darnell, Genelle Watson, Teressa Blakley, Carol
Frady, Betty Hendrix, Janice Castor, Sharon
Dickson, Bonnie Malone, Jo Ann Williams, Mare
Lance, Nancy Collins, Peggy League, Jeanette
Knight, Linda Rosa, Janelle Coggins, Batsie
Styles, Betty Hopkins, Sandra Riddle, Carolyn
Nabors. Above are ladies who attended lun-
cheon.

(Photo by Bill Sentell)

DAVIS—HOLEMAN

Ray Allen Holeman and his bride, the former Jean Darlene
Davis, traveled to Disney World and the Coast of Florida after their
recent wedding. The Rev. Douglas N. Baker conducted their 7 p.m.
wedding May 18 at Berea First Baptist Church. A reception
followed at the church social hall, catered by Mrs. Edith Blakely.
The bride, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Guy William Davis, Sr. was
given in marriage by her father. She was attended by Miss Tasha
Diane Boggess, Greenville, as maid of honor, Mrs. Guy W. Davis
Jr., sister-in-law, and Miss Rhonda L. Moore, Greenville, Miss
Latrell Porter, Loris, and Miss Saundra Hardee, Loris, were
bridesmaids. Each attendant wore a different color in the rainbow
and the flowers each carried were a mixture of these colors. The
groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Marion Rufus Holeman of
Covington Rd., Berea. Mr. Holeman was his son's best man. Ushers
were Mr. Guy William Davis, Jr., brother of the bride, Mr. Jack
Louis Holeman, brother of the groom from College Park, Georgia,
and Mr. Tony Masters and Mr. Steve Holcombe from Greenville.
The newlyweds are making their home at the Clear Lake Garden
Apts. in Sealbrook, Texas, where the groom is a process chemical
engineer with Monsanto Industrial Chemical Company.

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Miss Lynn Gentry, secretary
for the Berea Insurance Agency
and newly installed second vice
president of the Insurance
Women of the Piedmont, recently
participated in the observance of
"National Association of In-
surance Women's Week" which
began with attendance of the club
at Laurel Baptist Church
followed by a luncheon at the
Plantation Restaurant on May 19.

Miss Gentry along with her
employer Mr. Wallace Turner,
observed Bosses Night at the
Carolina Golf and Tennis Club on
May 21. An education seminar at
the Ramada Inn concluded the
activities of the week.

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