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r------~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~H~o;11~o=w=e~11~-;C;la=r~k==I;W~3~C~la~r~k~e-~D~a~vl~·s=/4~~;1====~~==~cLaAillR~KE-~F~oFRR~D====~a~i West Palm Beach, Fla.-Mis.s Qn November 8th, at 8 o'clock Ansonvill, N. C., June 1.-A wed- Margie Lynette Hollowell became in .the evenin~ in t~e First Met.h- ding of interest to a wide circle of the bride of Staff Sgt. Alva H. odist church m Winnsboro, MISS friends ill North Carolina and South Clark United States Marine Dorothy Anne Clarke became Carolina was solemnized at Caswell co~s:. Saturday evening. July 17', the bride of John Charles Davis Hall, home of the Clarke family, in a candlelight ceremony at the of Charleston in an impressive near here at high noon Thursday, M.emorial Presbyterian church of double ring ceremony performed when Miss Lucile 'Clarke became the West Palm Beach. The c~rem?.ny by the bride's pastor, the Rev. bride of IStrother Ford, 01 Great w~sperformed by Chaplain Ftrst '1'. C. Cannon, before a large as- LIeut. E~mund. . Viser, Southern semblage of relatives 'a n d Fallis, S. ·C. Presbyterian minister; now locat- friends Dr. ·Oliver Johnson, ~astor of the ed at i\1orrison field, Fla. The im-:" . Associate Reformed Presbyterian mediate family of the bridegroom The church was decorated vylt.h church, of Winnsboro, S. C., offici at- and many friends of the couple palms and fern, banked artisti- ed. were present. cally at the back of the altar. Prior to the ceremony, Matt Chap- Nuptial music was furnished Arrangements of white chrysan- by Miss Mary Lind, vocalist. themums stood in front of the mall, of Morven, sang "The Sweet- • The bride's dress' was of honey tall cathedral candelabra holding est Story . Ever Told," and "Ah, beige. A hand-appliqued design white tapers. ·Sweet Mystery Of Life."He was ac- featured the yoke of the dress' Mrs. G. M. Ketchin, presiding companied on the piano !:>y l\1iss and formed. a square neckline. at the organ, and Mrs. T. K. Me- Dorothy Baldwin, of Ansonville, ,The. accesso:les were white. She Donald at the piano, rendered a' Frank S. Clarke, brother of the earned a bridal bouquet of white half hour of beautiful wedding bride, lighted the candles. Miss Bald- .carnations, tubal roses and green- .. th t bl d win rendered the wedding march ith hit . h mUSIC as e gues s assem e , ery WI w 1 e satin sowers. to . "A d t Ct bile" from "Lohengrin" for the proces- the length of her dress. The U SIn ~ n an e .an ale . , b id ' I tt d M' (Tschaikowsky) "Adagio" (Bee- sional and Mendelssohn s march for i ri e s on y a en ant was ,ISS . ' . L th . I D' th '. Margaret' Clark,' sister of the thoven), "The Swan" (Saint- "T e re~~fdsl~na." bur: g dD e sllervlCe bridegroom. Saens), and "Ava Marfa" (Schu-. 0 a lose y a oweu, was The bridegroom's best man was bert). Mrs. John Johnson, soloist, played. . " . \ Sgt. T. E. Miller, who is now 10- sand "Calm as The Night" The bride was given m marriage I cated at Camp Murphy, Fla. (Bohm) and "Because" (D'Har-1 by her father, Stokes Montgomery '" Mrs. Alva Clark is the daugh- 'delot). The "Bridal Chorus" from I Clarke. T.he bridegroom h~~ as his { \~.: .... '\ .... '\ •. ~ ter of Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Hollo- Lohengrin (Wagner) was used for best man Harry McCol:mlcK ~:::-rom I well of Goldsboro, N. C. For s.ev-. the processional and "Wedding Great Falls, S. C. i eral :y:ears she h~s been connec~- March" (Mendelssohn) for the Miss Margaret Clarke was maid I T edbWIth BNelk-cTylerShcompanYdId n recessional. At the conclusion of of honor. Catherine Clarke Todd, ar oro, . . e atten e ",' f th brid fl' . I '" J C',- ,I. school at Woman's College in the ceremony, The Lord s Pray- mece 0 e· rl e, was ower glr., ~e-reu 0 Nrlf, Greensboro N. C. and received IeI''' (Malotte) was sung as a ben- James Ingram Cathey, nephew of the! ' " , di . ~b id .b '----- --,_...,.._...1 her degree in home economics I e iction. , ri e, was rmg earer, Drive, Clemson, announce the engagement of their daughter, and science from. East Carolina The candles were lighted prior I The bride wore a navy blue suit Teresa Jo, to Philippe Michael Mauldin, also of Clemson. The Teachers College in Greenville, to the ceremony by the senior. with white and -blue accessories and I . -r. C.' . ushers, S. D. Cathcart, Winns- a shoulder bouquet of gardenias and couple will be married Aug. 2. I 'S'O Staff Sergeant Clark is the son boro, and Horace Carey, Jr., cou- lilies of the valley. The maid of hon- Miss Clark was graduated from Daniel High School and .of Mrs . .0. M. Clark and the late sin of the groom, Charleston. The or wore Pavance blue triple crepe from the University of South Carolina with a BS in Marketing~ Rev. Mr. ~lark .of Ridg~way, S.... usher-groomsmen were: Christo-and a shoulder bouquet of pink roses I Miss Clark is the granddaughter of Mrs. Annie Mae Clark and .~·a~~b~flcelc~11~~~, ed~~~!~On C~:~y:, ~~er MCr hew :, Cg~rletOt; Fra~ ~he bflower girl wore ~in~. net. T~e [I' . N. ·C., and Port Arthur College, vv , emen , ar es on; . ring earer wore a; white Linen suit, the late James Edward Clark. Port Arthur, Texas. Before en- Burneston Baker, Charleston and An informal reception .was held I Mr. Mauldin, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Thomas Mauldin Jr., tering the United States, Marine Clemson college. The b~st man after the ceremony. Mrs. Roy M.! was graduated from Daniel High School, and from the corps. he was connected r in busi- was Kenneth Young, Medical col- Cathey, of Paw 'Creek, and Mrs. hC lin ith BS' M t ne,ss in Tarboro, ~. C. . lege, Cha:leston. . Fleetwood W. Djmlap, of Wades- University of Sout aro a WI a lDanagemen The .couple Will make. their The maid-of-honor, MISS Nancy I bora received the guests in the hall Science and Finance. He is employed by Daniel Construction home at 505 1~2 32nd street in Eye· of Charleston wore a hya- M~s. C. W. Dunlap, Mrs. Elbert Company ~ Gre~nville. ~es.t 'Pal~ Beach.: . .._. _ cin.t~ bIu rooilr.e ta.ffeta frock Todd, Miss Virginia Lee -Cathey and M El !MISSEh~aiheth Dhanne Bennett be- Harnet~ Anne Likes, Ch~rleston Miss Betha Dunlap served refresh- I ·SS izabefh Dianne Bennett Is came the bride of William Crawford and W,mthrop college; MISS Sa- ments. . . . ,C'larkson on Saturday, March 25, at rah Pnce, Charleston; M~s. Frank After- a wedding trip, Mr. and Mrs. Bri de of Mr. Clarkson' on March 25 four o'clock in the afternoon in a CI.ement, Charlest~n; JYIISSCath- Ford will be at home in Fadrfield ,candlelight ceremony at M: - 1 erme Castles,. Winnsboro and county, S. 'C. , . emoria McMaster Winnsboro: Mrs Jer- . '. t)1?-' _Baptist Chu{'ch, St. Geo,rge. The Rev. r Pursle' Ri k H!ll i ._ The bride IS the daughter of Mr. /1' J EddIe A. FOgle, Jr., pastor of the .:{y. th s, 11 c M. l . Ch ~~~OI ,Stokes Montgomery Olarke and the '~I~'ftl"~ :bride, Qlfficd!atedat the double-ring br~~es:~dcow~~e;MiS~ss Cat~:r:~: late Mrs d · Florence Lea C:larke. She ceremony C th t W' b 'I'h ,was gra uated from Louisb urg CoI- I .' da car, f d mns J{ro. . ey B wore . lege, Louisburg, and has been Home ,'~I, '1'· 'Tihe .bride is the daughter of Mr tyremSseo~ 0 t fefe t p 'dmert~canl' eadu- Demonstration Agent of Rich:land "i ". dM. . . Ire a e a 1 en rea . In e- t dF. f' ld S C I Ian rs. Everett Walson Bennett of sig t th h tt dt ith coun y an all' re county, .. St G In 0 e onor a en an s, WI MF d J th fSCFd , . eorge, and Mr. Clarkson's par- matching gauntlets' hairdress of r. or IS e son a .'. or ents are Mr. and Mrs. Robert John- chrysanthemums and tulle- and and the late Mrs. Florence Culp son 'C1arkson of Winnsboro. carried muffs of hyacinth' blue Ford. He was graduat:d from Clem- Given in marriage by her' father, edged with tulle and showered so~ C.ollege, oS. IC.; and IS a. planter. of the bride wore an A-line for I d- with tiny pompom chrysanthe-' Fairfield f!ounty. -Chestel Reporter. d · . orrna we d. ' Among the out-of-town guests were mg gOlwnof white dulcet satin The mums an nbbon. :M dM RBMD ld Bl k '. . I ' . r. an ~ rs. .. I C onain, ac- empire waisted bodice, featuring a The bride, a petite brunette, I stock; Mr. and Mrs. Sam McCormick, high fitted neckline, was of Alencon was given in marriage by her I Mr. Harry McCormick, \1~.C.S. Ford, lace, . embrojdered with seed pearls, uncle, W. M. Est~s of Winnsboro, Great Falls, S. C.; Dr. and Mrs. ::: and crystals, A wide border of the' She was lovely m her wedding Dawson Heath, Florence; Mr. J. ·r.. same. emlbroidered lace edged the gow~ ?f lu~trous ivory satin, Hardison, Morven, N. \~.; ;\ir. Mal t I,hem of the skirt and chapel length fashIoned. wI~h a~. off-sho~lder Chapman, .Morven, N.. C.: Miss Dol'- : train The Htted sati d I' . t I' yoke of IllUSIOn finished WIth all othy Baldwin, Ansonville, N. C.: Miss . n an ,a~e pOl~ - [deep bertha of. imported Rose ed sleeves .clO'sed at the wrists with fPoint lace; long sleeves ending Mary Lou Powell, );Yhl~"vill(~, "'I. C.; small, satm covered buttons. The Iin points over the hands' fitted Miss Berta Dunlap, Wa'l·)~b:H·I), N. C.; 'bu'to t d d tl ' I Mrs. F. 1-Y. Dunlap a.nd ;\1r. F'leetwood " 'v !Is were repeated own ie hack I bodice with tiny satin covered 0If the gown. She wore an Alencon buttons down the back; a full I w. Dunlap, Jr., "Valie DO :0, .N. C.; Mr. 1 Pines Craighead Dunlap, Fort Bragg, I ace c'Overed.ca,p.letto which was at- skir.tending .in a 10. ng circular I . N. C.; Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Todd, Char- tached an il.luslOn.·veil, featuring tram. Her veil of bndal net was II h ld' I b lotte, N. C.; Catherine Clarke Todd, rS~S'im:nrleel1'rlJrohleretl-ml~ e in bPIace y a coronet of I Charlotte, N. C.; Mrs. Roy M. Cathey, I veil was broueht from Switzerland by orange ossoms. She wore .. as ~ h I James Ingram Cathey, Virginia Lee the bride's parents. Her bouquet was d~r on I ~rna~ent, ~n exquisite Cathey Paw Creek N C' Mrs W R phae1aTIlopsisorchids and tUiberoses grl<oimo on h?-vha~er, gf lft 'lof ht~e, I Latime~' and Mr B: J. 'Cr;~'nwe~, Cl~es~ 1h hite 'r I m, w IC IS a ami y elr-' . WI I W 1. sa m stream~rs. loom. She carried a showered I tel': Mrs. Carl Wall Dunlap, Anson_- I The bride wore an JjeIrluom cameo bouquet of bride's roses ';1 VIlle, N. C.; Mr. and Mrs. Howard W. which belonged originally to the ----- ----. . - -.'. ..J Cu lp, Chester, S. C.; Mr. and .Mrs. John bfl.·degroO'm's great.> g . t t the guests into the dining room, R. Culp, Monroe, N. C.; Miss Mary Mc- - , rea, grea were Mr and Mrs English Lyles . paternal grandrnorhar and has h th" , Master, of Winnsboro, a-nd Mrs. T. M o ., . . ! were e guests were served reo, f Rock Hill b~en worn by brides 111 the family freshments in green and white, C tt . S ii since 1324. . of block ice cream, dainty wed- 0 on- e qrs 'l1he organist was Mrs. Marion G. ~ding cakes, punch and mints. En-I Pl8Jtrick and Daniel S. Dukes III tertaining in the dining room J. 'Was soloist. He sang "0 P~rfect' Were Mrs. A. R. Smarr, Miss Li- ~ Love" and "The Weddinz Pr _". belle Curlee, and Mr. Ernest. " ayer. l BI' S' M' F Miss Linda Ivone Bennett f E' 811'. ervmg were isses aye, 'I' C 11 ' '0 150" Brooks, Betty Lyles, Gladys; erne .0 e]f:e.and St. Geor~e,. was her e' Lewis, Martha Simpson, Ella V. [ swap neckline. A cym~!dLum cor-., Goudelock, and Vera Riser. Little: sage completed her outfit. '1 Misses Perry Anne Cathcart Kit- ~~. . ' , "._.,.v.~, QUU rvr r . 11.1t:.'I.anaerGar ty RIce McMaster, Nancy Hayes, '. den Clarkson of Ca):Qdenand the late- and Jane Castles served mints. . MARRIAGE' SOLEMNIZ-E[) A marriage which will be of in- terest to Winnsboro and vicinity is that of Mrs. Alberta Jeffers -Cotton and Mr. "Pat" Sellars, both of Winnsboro. The ceremony was performed in the presence of a few friends at the home of Judge of Probate Traylor on 'Saturday night. ~II'HJ b _ .i :': cou Ie wi 1 ke their h me . Mrs. Maxcey McBride Brooks of Roebuck, South Carolina announces the marriage of her daughter, Mrs. Brooks Haygood of Lexington, South Carolina to Mr. Ernest McClellan :Crawford of Winnsboro, South Caro- : in ULa ~

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West Palm Beach, Fla.-Mis.s Qn November 8th, at 8 o'clock Ansonvill, N. C., June 1.-A wed-Margie Lynette Hollowell became in .the evenin~ in t~e First Met.h- ding of interest to a wide circle ofthe bride of Staff Sgt. Alva H. odist church m Winnsboro, MISS friends ill North Carolina and SouthClark United States Marine Dorothy Anne Clarke became Carolina was solemnized at Caswellco~s:. Saturday evening. July 17', the bride of John Charles Davis Hall, home of the Clarke family,in a candlelight ceremony at the of Charleston in an impressive near here at high noon Thursday,M.emorial Presbyterian church of double ring ceremony performed when Miss Lucile 'Clarke became theWest Palm Beach. The c~rem?.ny by the bride's pastor, the Rev. bride of IStrother Ford, 01 Greatw~sperformed by Chaplain Ftrst '1'. C. Cannon, before a large as-LIeut. E~mund. .Viser, Southern semblage of relatives 'a n d Fallis, S. ·C.Presbyterian minister; now locat- friends Dr. ·Oliver Johnson, ~astor of theed at i\1orrison field, Fla. The im-:" . Associate Reformed Presbyterianmediate family of the bridegroom The church was decorated vylt.h church, of Winnsboro, S. C., offici at-and many friends of the couple palms and fern, banked artisti- ed.were present. cally at the back of the altar. Prior to the ceremony, Matt Chap-Nuptial music was furnished Arrangements of white chrysan-

by Miss Mary Lind, vocalist. themums stood in front of the mall, of Morven, sang "The Sweet-• The bride's dress' was of honey tall cathedral candelabra holding est Story . Ever Told," and "Ah,beige. A hand-appliqued design white tapers. ·Sweet Mystery Of Life."He was ac-featured the yoke of the dress' Mrs. G. M. Ketchin, presiding companied on the piano !:>y l\1issand formed. a square neckline. at the organ, and Mrs. T. K. Me- Dorothy Baldwin, of Ansonville,, The. accesso:les were white. She Donald at the piano, rendered a' Frank S. Clarke, brother of theearned a bridal bouquet of white half hour of beautiful wedding bride, lighted the candles. Miss Bald-.carnations, tubal roses and green- . . th t bl d win rendered the wedding marchith hit . h mUSIC as e gues s ass em e ,ery WI w 1 e satin sowers. to . "A d t C t bile" from "Lohengrin" for the proces-the length of her dress. The U SIn ~ n an e .an ale . ,b id ' I tt d M' (Tschaikowsky) "Adagio" (Bee- sional and Mendelssohn s march fori ri e s on y a en ant was ,ISS . ' . L th . I D' th '.Margaret' Clark,' sister of the thoven), "The Swan" (Saint- "Te re~~fdsl~na." bur:g

dDe sllervlCe

bridegroom. Saens), and "Ava Marfa" (Schu-. 0 a lose y a oweu, wasThe bridegroom's best man was bert). Mrs. John Johnson, soloist, played. . " . \

Sgt. T. E. Miller, who is now 10- sand "Calm as The Night" The bride was given m marriage Icated at Camp Murphy, Fla. (Bohm) and "Because" (D'Har-1 by her father, Stokes Montgomery

'" Mrs. Alva Clark is the daugh- 'delot). The "Bridal Chorus" from I Clarke. T.he bridegroom h~~ as his {\~.:.... '\....'\•.~ ter of Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Hollo- Lohengrin (Wagner) was used for best man Harry McCol:mlcK ~:::-romI

well of Goldsboro, N. C. For s.ev-. the processional and "Wedding Great Falls, S. C. ieral :y:ears she h~s been connec~- March" (Mendelssohn) for the Miss Margaret Clarke was maid ITedbWIth BNelk-cTylerShcompanYdIdn recessional. At the conclusion of of honor. Catherine Clarke Todd,ar oro, . . e atten e ",' f th brid fl' . I'" J C',- ,I. school at Woman's College in the ceremony, The Lord s Pray- mece 0 e· rl e, was ower glr.,~e-reu 0 Nrlf, Greensboro N. C. and received IeI''' (Malotte) was sung as a ben- James Ingram Cathey, nephew of the!

' " , di . ~b id . b'----- --,_...,.._...1 her degree in home economics I e iction. , ri e, was rmg earer,Drive, Clemson, announce the engagement of their daughter, and science from. East Carolina The candles were lighted prior I The bride wore a navy blue suitTeresa Jo, to Philippe Michael Mauldin, also of Clemson. The Teachers College in Greenville, to the ceremony by the senior. with white and -blue accessories and I. -r. C.' . ushers, S. D. Cathcart, Winns- a shoulder bouquet of gardenias andcouple will be married Aug. 2. I 'S'O Staff Sergeant Clark is the son boro, and Horace Carey, Jr., cou- lilies of the valley. The maid of hon-

Miss Clark was graduated from Daniel High School and .of Mrs . .0. M. Clark and the late sin of the groom, Charleston. The or wore Pavance blue triple crepefrom the University of South Carolinawith a BS in Marketing~ Rev. Mr. ~lark .of Ridg~way, S.... usher-groomsmen were: Christo-and a shoulder bouquet of pink roses IMiss Clark is the granddaughter of Mrs. Annie Mae Clark and .~·a~~b~flcelc~11~~~, ed~~~!~OnC~:~y:,~~er MCrhew:, Cg~rletOt; Fra~ ~he bflower girl wore ~in~. net. T~e [I'

. N. ·C., and Port Arthur College, vv , emen , ar es on; . ring earer wore a; white Linen suit,the late James Edward Clark. Port Arthur, Texas. Before en- Burneston Baker, Charleston and An informal reception . was held I

Mr.Mauldin, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Thomas Mauldin Jr., tering the United States, Marine Clemson college. The b~st man after the ceremony. Mrs. Roy M.!was graduated from Daniel High School, and from the corps. he was connected r in busi- was Kenneth Young, Medical col- Cathey, of Paw 'Creek, and Mrs.

h C lin ith BS' M t ne,ss in Tarboro, ~. C. . lege, Cha:leston. . Fleetwood W. Djmlap, of Wades-University of Sout aro a WI a lDanagemen The .couple Will make. their The maid-of-honor, MISS Nancy I bora received the guests in the hallScience and Finance. He is employed by Daniel Construction home at 505 1~2 32nd street in Eye· of Charleston wore a hya- M~s. C. W. Dunlap, Mrs. ElbertCompany ~ Gre~nville. ~es.t 'Pal~ Beach.: . . ._. _ cin.t~ bIu rooilr.e ta.ffeta frock Todd, Miss Virginia Lee -Cathey and

M El !MISSEh~aiheth Dhanne Bennett be- Harnet~ Anne Likes, Ch~rleston Miss Betha Dunlap served refresh-I·SS izabefh Dianne Bennett Is came the bride of William Crawford and W,mthrop college; MISS Sa- ments.

. . . ,C'larkson on Saturday, March 25, at rah Pnce, Charleston; M~s. Frank After- a wedding trip, Mr. and Mrs.Bride of Mr. Clarkson' on March 25 four o'clock in the afternoon in a CI.ement, Charlest~n; JYIISSCath- Ford will be at home in Fadrfield,candlelight ceremony at M: - 1 erme Castles,. Winnsboro and county, S. 'C. ,

. emoria McMaster Winnsboro: Mrs Jer- . '.t)1?-' _Baptist Chu{'ch, St. Geo,rge. The Rev. r Pursle' Ri k H!ll i . _ The bride IS the daughter of Mr./1' J EddIe A. FOgle, Jr., pastor of the .:{y. th s, 11 c M.l. Ch ~~~OI ,Stokes Montgomery Olarke and the

'~I~'ftl"~:bride, Qlfficd!atedat the double-ring br~~es:~dcow~~e;MiS~ss Cat~:r:~: late Mrsd· Florence Lea C:larke. She

ceremony C th t W' b 'I'h ,was gra uated from Louisburg CoI-I .' d a car, f dmns J{ro. . ey Bwore. lege, Louisburg, and has been Home

,'~I, '1'· 'Tihe .bride is the daughter of Mr tyremSseo~0 t fefetp 'dmert~canl' eadu- Demonstration Agent of Rich:land

"i ". d M . . . Ire a e a 1 en rea . In e- t d F . f' ld S CI Ian rs. Everett Walson Bennett of sig t th h tt d t ith coun y an all' re county, . .

St GIn 0 e onor a en an s, WI M F d J th f S C F d, . eorge, and Mr. Clarkson's par- matching gauntlets' hairdress of r. or IS e son a .'. orents are Mr. and Mrs. Robert John- chrysanthemums and tulle- and and the late Mrs. Florence Culpson 'C1arkson of Winnsboro. carried muffs of hyacinth' blue Ford. He was graduat:d from Clem-Given in marriage by her' father, edged with tulle and showered so~ C.ollege, oS. IC.; and IS a. planter. of

the bride wore an A-line for I d- with tiny pompom chrysanthe-' Fairfield f!ounty. -Chestel Reporter.d· . orrna we d . ' Among the out-of-town guests weremg gOlwnof white dulcet satin The mums an nbbon. : M d M R B M D ld Bl k'. . I ' . r. an ~ rs. . . I C onain, ac-

empire waisted bodice, featuring a The bride, a petite brunette, I stock; Mr. and Mrs. Sam McCormick,high fitted neckline, was of Alencon was given in marriage by her I Mr. Harry McCormick, \1~.C. S. Ford,lace, . embrojdered with seed pearls, uncle, W. M. Est~s of Winnsboro, Great Falls, S. C.; Dr. and Mrs. :::and crystals, A wide border of the' She was lovely m her wedding Dawson Heath, Florence; Mr. J. ·r..same. emlbroidered lace edged the gow~ ?f lu~trous ivory satin, Hardison, Morven, N. \~.; ;\ir. Mal t

I, hem of the skirt and chapel length fashIoned. wI~h a~. off-sho~lder Chapman, .Morven, N.. C.: Miss Dol'-: train The Htted sati d I' . t I' yoke of IllUSIOn finished WIth all othy Baldwin, Ansonville, N. C.: Miss. n an ,a~e pOl~ - [deep bertha of. imported Roseed sleeves .clO'sed at the wrists with fPoint lace; long sleeves ending Mary Lou Powell, );Yhl~"vill(~, "'I. C.;small, satm covered buttons. The I in points over the hands' fitted Miss Berta Dunlap, Wa'l·)~b:H·I), N. C.;'bu'to t d d tl ' I Mrs. F. 1-Y. Dunlap a.nd ;\1r. F'leetwood" 'v !Is were repeated own ie hack I bodice with tiny satin covered0If the gown. She wore an Alencon buttons down the back; a full I w. Dunlap, Jr., "Valie DO :0, .N. C.; Mr.1 Pines Craighead Dunlap, Fort Bragg,

I ace c'Overed.ca,p.let to which was at- skir. tending .in a 10.ng circular I .N. C.; Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Todd, Char-tached an il.luslOn.·veil, featuring tram. Her veil of bndal net was IIh ld' I b lotte, N. C.; Catherine Clarke Todd,rS~S'im:nrleel1'rlJrohleretl-ml~ e in bPIace y a coronet of I Charlotte, N. C.; Mrs. Roy M. Cathey,I veil was broueht from Switzerland by orange ossoms. She wore .. as~ h I James Ingram Cathey, Virginia Leethe bride's parents. Her bouquet was d~r on I ~rna~ent, ~n exquisite Cathey Paw Creek N C' Mrs W Rphae1aTIlopsisorchids and tUiberoses grl<oimoon h?-vha~er, gflft 'lof ht~e, I Latime~' and Mr B: J. 'Cr;~'nwe~, Cl~es~1h hite 'r I m, w IC IS a ami y elr-' .

WI I W 1. sa m stream~rs. loom. She carried a showered I tel': Mrs. Carl Wall Dunlap, Anson_-

I The bride wore an JjeIrluom cameo bouquet of bride's roses ';1 VIlle, N. C.; Mr. and Mrs. Howard W.which belonged originally to the ----- ----. . - -.'. ..J • Cu lp, Chester, S. C.; Mr. and .Mrs. Johnbfl.·degroO'm's great.> g . t t the guests into the dining room, R. Culp, Monroe, N. C.; Miss Mary Mc-- , rea, grea were Mr and Mrs English Lyles .paternal grandrnorhar and has h th" , Master, of Winnsboro, a-nd Mrs. T. M

o ., . . ! were e guests were served reo, f Rock Hillb~en worn by brides 111 the family freshments in green and white, C tt .S iisince 1324. . of block ice cream, dainty wed- 0 on- e qrs'l1he organist was Mrs. Marion G. ~ding cakes, punch and mints. En-I

Pl8Jtrick and Daniel S. Dukes III tertaining in the dining room J.'Was soloist. He sang "0 P~rfect' Were Mrs. A. R. Smarr, Miss Li- ~Love" and "The Weddinz Pr _". belle Curlee, and Mr. Ernest.

" ayer. l BI' S' M' FMiss Linda Ivone Bennett f E' 811'. ervmg were isses aye,'I' C 11 ' '0 150" Brooks, Betty Lyles, Gladys;erne .0 e]f:e.and St. Geor~e,. was her e' Lewis, Martha Simpson, Ella V. [swap neckline. A cym~!dLum cor-., Goudelock, and Vera Riser. Little:sage completed her outfit. '1 Misses Perry Anne Cathcart Kit-~~. . ' ,"._.,.v.~, QUU rvr r . 11.1t:.'I.anaerGar ty RIce McMaster, Nancy Hayes, '.den Clarkson of Ca):Qdenand the late- and Jane Castles served mints. .

MARRIAGE' SOLEMNIZ-E[)A marriage which will be of in-

terest to Winnsboro and vicinityis that of Mrs. Alberta Jeffers-Cotton and Mr. "Pat" Sellars, bothof Winnsboro. The ceremony wasperformed in the presence of afew friends at the home of Judgeof Probate Traylor on 'Saturdaynight. ~II'HJ b _ .i :':

cou Ie wi 1 ke their h me .

Mrs. Maxcey McBride Brooks ofRoebuck, South Carolina announcesthe marriage of her daughter, Mrs.Brooks Haygood of Lexington, SouthCarolina to Mr. Ernest McClellan:Crawford of Winnsboro, South Caro-: in ULa ~