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     ANDERSON’S PREMIER DOWNTOWN INN 151 East Church Street | Anderson, SC 29624 864-225-7203 | www.bleckleyinn.com   wedding announcements MCCLURE-GLENN Mary Miller Glenn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Benjamin Glenn, married Sean Patrick McClure, son of the late Mr. Robert Bruce McClure and Mrs. Karen Elizabeth McClure, on October 5, 2019. The wedding ceremony was orchestrated by Mr. Dean Harbert, owner of The Gatherings, and was officiated by the Rev. Dr. Kitty Holtzclaw of St. John’s United Methodist Church. The ceremony was held at the historic Old Stone Church in Clemson, South Carolina. Both the church and reception site were simply decorated with a white monochromatic floral theme by Renee Burroughs Design and included roses, orchids, and hydrangeas. Built in 1785, the beautiful hand laid stone church, with its hardwood oak floors and handmade pews, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. It was the church home to political and military leaders as well as local farmers and merchants. Among those resting in its cemetery are General Andrew Pickens and General Robert Anderson. Miss Bentley Marie Glenn, sister of the bride, served as maid of honor. Mrs. Lauren Eris Mason and Mrs. Kelly Elizabeth Blose, sisters of the groom, served as bridesmaids. Additional honorary bridesmaids included Miss Alston Alice Crudup, Mrs. Caroline Dyar Foust, Miss Mary Frances Martin, Mrs. Sarah Benson Mosteller, Miss Kasey Teigue Walters, and Miss Kyler Elizabeth Blose. All of the bridesmaids wore elegant black dresses. Groomsmen included Mr. Dustin John Mason and Mr. Robert Blain Blose III and Mr. Robert Blain Blose IV, brothers-In-law of the groom, and Mr. Joseph Christopher Glenn, brother of the bride. The groomsmen wore classic black tuxedos with custom-designed bow ties by designer Jake Simpson. Ring bearer was Bex Logan McClure, nephew of the groom, who wore a custom designed “Deadpool” bowtie by Jake Simpson. The flower girl, McClure Annalisa Mason, niece of the groom, was glowing in a white tulle princess dress. Music at the ceremony was provided by vocalist Dee Dee Welborn Francis, who sang “Ava Maria,” and by an Anderson University string quartet, which played classical pieces prior to and during the ceremony. Following the ceremony, a reception was held at Tiger Park Pavilion in Clemson. The guests dined on a beautiful display catered by Andrew Merritt, owner of Boulevard Catering, with beverages by Kasey Walters and Chris Glenn, owners of Typsy Gypsy Mobile Bar Catering. The guests danced the night away to the Ethan Burkhardt Brass Band and Soulution Band, who played Motown hits as well as Van Morrison and Michael Jackson tunes into the eleventh hour, sending off the bride and groom to their happily ever after. It was a fabulous time created by great talent and beautiful friends. The happy couple celebrated their nuptials in Charleston immediately following the reception and also honeymooned in Bermuda in March. The couple reside in Anderson.  TOWN BRIDE SPRING 2020 | 19 


































































































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