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~fT' Uff701P'C'U",C;t;;, ICIU -~ ~~~~-H~rAA~A~71 'CTai::HiJ:C;.,.·'C7J:UJ'U {)UITUtt- O(".;:,~ty,(;""UW lJaroY-Vasues I"jl?th~ 7"" Raeford, N. C., June. 12-A mar- .-/'1 "1/ Miss Mae Frances Johnston and riage of interest in this 'section was Beautiful in it simplicity was A'wedding of cordial interest to In a setting of beauty and si - John Claud Carter were married that of Elizabeth Cromartie and A. M. the quiet home weddmg of Miss friends in North and South Caro- plicity, the marriage of Miss Nor, Sunday afternoon, December 31st Carter, of Charlotte, in Raeford at Sarah Janie Castles, and Mr. James lina was that of Miss Martha Ma- ma Darby, daughter of Mr. and at the home of the bride's parents St d Th ddi t k Andrew Cloyd, which was solemn- rian Carroll and William Braw- Mrs. John Clarence Darby, and in Blackstock. The Rev. H. Floyd noon a ur ay.· e we mg 00 hi h" 1 Mr. Joe Blair Castles, son of Mr. Surles, pastor of the bride, per- place at the home of the bride's par- ized Sunday evening, June 29th, ley Stringfellow, Jr., w IC D too ~ and Mrs. Hoyt Castles, was sol- formed the ceremony in the pre- ents, Dr. and Mrs. H. R. Cromartie, at six o'clock at the home of the, place at noon Wednesday, ecem- emnized Saturday afternoon, De- sence of close relatives and a few in the presence of the immediate bride, 417, Liberty street, Winns- bel' 25, at Shandon Presbyterian cember twentieth, at fiVe o'clock intimate friends. families and a few close friends. Dr. boro, S. C. church, Columbia, S. C. Rev. Ray in the Gordon Memorial Method- The bride was lovely in a dres, W. M. Fairly, pastor of the bride, of- Only the immediate families of Riddle, pas~or of th,e church, of- ist church. The ceremony was per- and hat of teal blue with deep 1i:ciated. the contracting parties and a few ficiated, USIng the rm~ ~eremony. formed by the Rev. L. B. George: rose accessories and she wore a Preeeding the ceremony 'Miss Mil- intimate friends were present at, The bride wore' an original Ja~et pastor of the bride. ' corsage of Americ,a,n beauty rose -dred Murphey, accompanied by Miss the ceremony. Norwood creation, the coat bemg The church was effectively dec buds and valley hhes. Lula Hall sang "At Dawning" by In the living room where' ul of wool sheer crepetone .and the orated with smilax and floor bas Mrs. Carter is the daughter of :tadma..n, and "Ah Sweet Mystery of Sd ore kets of white gladioli, and th M d Mrs J T Johnson of vows were taken an improvised dress of ue o~o crepe .m az pews were marked with white sa,l r. an ... Life" '~by Victor Herbert, The bridal bl k Her '" Blackstock and for a number of, . altar had been made before the blue with ac I accessorlfes. hid in ribbons. ! years has been connected with the ~h~ru~f~omf ~~he~g~~n1 mat:!ed th~ <mantel. On the mantel and, about shOlal?:r I hl;luquet was 0 orc 1 A program of pre-nuptial mi, South ·Carolina Continental Tele- -en ran e 0 e II a pat y, an the rooms were vases of gladioli, and hhes, of the vall~y. sic was rendered by Miss Margarc phone company. "'To a' Wild Rose" was played during Queen Anne's lace and baby's Immediately followmg the ~el'e- et Harden, pianist, Miss Ernest- Mr. Carter is the son of Mr. and :tbe c~remony., breath mony the couple left for a trip to ine Sanders, vocalist, and Mrs. !'i.h~. . • ·Cro:ier of 'W1!sO:Uolum- The dame of honor, Mrs. Joe Wier, Ferns formed the center back Florida. After January 1 they Earl Davis of Columbia, violinist. bia and holds a position with' ~~ the ma~d of honor, Miss Edna rd on each will be at home at Chester, S. C. Miss Harden played "Claire de Bloodworth's Pharmacy. Britt, wore silk sports dresses of pas- .ground of the altar ai '. Lune" (Debussey) and "lntermez, After returning from a wedding tel shades and shoulder corsages of (side were tall floor baskets of ,Mrs. Strmgfellow IS the. attrac- 2;0" (Provost). Miss Ernestine trip the co?ple will make their mixed summer flowers. The bride en-j gladioli and ,Queen Anne's la~e., bve da,ughter of Mr. and ~rs. Has- Sanders sang "I Love Thee" home i Winnsboro. tered-on the arm of her brother Har- Small baskets of Shasta daisies (kell SIlas Carroll of Wmnsboro. (Grieg) and "At Dawning" (Cad, "Camak-Daniel t/..Q ryCromavtie, who gave her in mar-a completed the decorations at the For the past four years she has man). Mrs. Davis on the violin , . 14 I ',l1iage. ' altar. ,been a popular teacher at Lowrys, !fav~ "Ave.,~aria" (Schubert) and . A weddmg, of. lI;terest to ma:~. She wore an ensemble of navy qu.ilt-! Miss Nina Kincaid Young, only IS. C. '!'::aumerel (Strauss). The tra., 1Il the Carohnas IS that of M., -ed taffeta with accessories of white I. child of Mr. and Mrs.. R. H.Mr. Strinzfellow is the son of ditional wedding l!larches were Mariana Camak, daughter of Ii . I W '11 d' fib .. used for the processional and re, and Mrs. D. E. Camak of Hen\. .Her fl?wel's v: ere a shoulder :c?rsage i Young. of estvi e; an _ruecs 0 Mr., and Mrs, WIlham Brawley ce'ssional and durin the ceremo- sonville, N. C., to Mr. Harry, r "Of white orchids and valley l~hes. th.e bride, dre~sed In white crepe Stringfellow, Sr., of, Chester, ,S. ny, Miss' Harden an~ .Mrs. Davis iel, of Greer, S. C., the ceren; \ Tohe.groom w~s . accompanisd by wIth. accessones to match an~ C", and IS engaged III the dairy softly rendered "To a Wild Rose" being performed by the bnl' .Joe WIer of Madison, as best man and wearing a shoulder corsage of. business and farmIng.. (MacDowell). \ father in their parsonage ho \ met the" bnide in the living room in 'Pink carnations, and haby breath Only the immediate families of The bridesmaids were Misses SUD,dayafternoon!. August 18t~ :front of an improvised altar of ferns, rendered the nuptial music. the couple were present at the Helen Porter, Isabel McDowell, 'Ihe new and nnpres,slve ru mixed summer flowers and standards Just before the ceremony sort marria ceremon. _ Lavinia Lyles of Winnsboro, and ceremony of the Methodist churc .holding' cathedral tapers. shaded rose lights were turned STLES.J?:r Miss Anne Blair of Columbia.' wa~, ,used, to the accompanlI~en 'On the arrival of the guests they on. . ~/fj 1'39.. . Little Miss .Jane Castles, t~ree of Sweetest Story Ever Told, b:\ were greeted at the door by Mrs A To the strains of Lohengrin's Lovely In ItS simplicity was thE years old SIster of the bride- Rn~h' Stultls. tt d d t ! S Cromartie and 'Mrs J' W 'Mfl~ W ddi March the bride and wedding in which Miss Leila Cas- groom was the flower girl. The 1. e coup e una· en e en erer . , ... ~ e ng , b idesmai h't. t th trai f "Th' B id ].Lauchlin. Following the ceremony a groom entered the -hvina room ties, daughter of Mr. land Mrs. 1'1 esmaids ~ore w 1 e moire- o e s rams 0 e 1'1 a - b H b t C tl f W· b b dresses featuring sweetheart neck Chorus" from Lohengrin by Wao-- Iuncheon plate was .served by Mrs. A.' together er er as es 0 inns oro, e-.,. . , " <" K St h . e m th brid f 0 C Philli hnes and full skirts. They carried ner. The bride w~s beautiful III her ', ep ens, Mrs. -G. ~. LenI?-0n an~ They were mef, at the altar by a, eel eo. . 1 IpS arm bouquets of red poinsettias, dress of. hyacinth blue crepe MISS Ruth Murphey. MISS Ehza F3.l- Rev. H. Floyd Surles by w~ of Butler, Ga. . and wore strings of pearls gifts adoTned WIth a corsage of sweet- son Cromartie presided over the gift they were united in wedlock, the 'I'h\ cerf'.mo,:v 1J\T"~ np.riorm~rl .m from the bride. The flow~r girl hear~ roses. . zoom and guest book. ring ceremony being used the FIrst Baptist church of Winns, wore a dress of white lace a du- K ~Flor to thf c~~~~;n\; ~ISS Mrs. /Carter was. graduated from The bride' was never lovelier boro at high noon Thursday, Dec. plication. of the bride's dr~ss. La e ~otso~ 1a Y N . ean~n~\~~. Woman's College of the Universjty in than in her wedding dress of flow- 22, 1938, by the Rev. .H. Floyd Mrs. T. S. McConnell, sister of B?:i~ C~r:!ak, ~iste:v~i the bride, the cl~s of 1933, and has since ered silk chiffon over navy blue Surles, pastor of the :br~de. the bride, was the matron ,of hon- sang two solos, Victor Herbert's ~aught In the Oakdale and Marshville taffeta, with white accessories. The ch~rch was iartisticadly dec->or. Her dress was .of. white lace "Ah Sweet Mystery of Life," anf schools. Her corsage was of pink carna- orated WIth, slender ce~ars. and an? net,. ~ade similar to the Guy D'Hardelot's "Because." 'Mr. Carter is the son of Mrs . .Mary tions,' blue delphinium, fern and ferns, forming a beautiful .back. b:\'ldesmal~s dresse~. _ , The bride graduated from Win- J. Carter, of Charlotte. He was grad- nink ribbon ground for numerous baskets of The bride was given In marri- th 11' dt 'ht· th I tdf P 1..,'+' 1 Z" th Chri t . tt' d age by her father. She wore a rop co ege an aug In '}I' ua e . rom resoyterran co lege of The' bride carried out the tra- e> ris mas pomse ias an f hit bride' ti f bli h1 fU' d M' ..,-: th C ......· bumi hi .b h d gown 0 w 1 e ri es sa In ea- PU IC SC 00 S 0 mon an a; zsou aro ina /Il.uu at present IS at ditional adage of. urmng w ite tapers In . ranc e t . th t kli I ion, S, C', The, groom, ~mly son of the head of a government OOC camp "Something old' something new candelabra, ::il~g :nd~:~ ~,armu~~~nl~l~ev~: Mlrs·MLydRleLFmD ch ~almeflSand,tthe in Hot Springs, iN'. C. Something bor;owed and some~ Preceding the ceremony sever- which ended fin a point over th~ ate r. . . ame 0 par an- Mr d M.r C 'te I ft f b.f 'I aJ. I ti "0 P . . b . .rad t f Wff d ' an S.· ar r e or a ne thing blue" a voc se ec IOns, romise hand. The full length veil of urg, IS a gra ua e 0 0 or northern m t t' U th . , M" d "I L Y T I" . d V' I . rt d college. He is connected with the . o.or rip. pon . 811' re- hi that she wore her mother's e an ove ou ru, y ,POInt e emce ace I,mpo e Bank of Greer, Greer, S. C., and tu~, Ibhey WIll be at home mHo! ring and carried her mother's wed- were rendered by Mr. J. P. Swind, fr.om Europe, was held In place is prominent in the civic and reli- S rmgs. , ~ ding handkerchief. . ller, accompanied by Mrs. Brabham\Wlth clu~ters of orange .blossoms. gious life of the city. CASSIlDY-WALDRlOP Immediately after the Wedding at the piano. She car:led a whIte. satin prayer Mrs. J. M. Cassidy announced. . Serving as ushers were Henry book, WIth a calla Iily, showered The following 0 u t - of • town h ' fh an mformal reception was held, .. with lilies of the valley, Her only r guests were present: Mrs. R. L. t e marrrage 0. er daughter, during which individual cakes iced Castles, brother of the b::lde, and ornament was a string of pearls. Daniel, mother of the groom; Mrs. Geraldine Roselle to ;; D. Wal- in white and topped with tiny R~bert Brown. The bride and William Castles, brother of the James Landrum Finch and Mr. drop on Sept. 3. I I .3 r pink rosebuds, together with block bridegroom entered together and 11niiegroo , the, be t man, and Mrs. Landrum Finch of At- The bride was becomingly at- ice cream were served. . were met at the altar by the pas- and the usher-groomsmen were lan~; Rev. a?d Mrs. ~ussie ~c- tired in a navy blue coat suit During the reception the 'bride ~or. So~t musi~ wa~ played dur, T. .s: McC.onnell, Marvin Collins, GUIre and MISS Hermie McGUIre with matching accessories. and groom slipped away for a mg the impressive rmg ceremony. Henry-Robinson and Dan Clark. of War, W. Va.; Dr.; ,and Mrs. R. Present at the ceremony were short wedding trip through the The bride's attracti~eness .was ~rs.. Darby, mother of. the B. Burgess and their son, Rem- Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Walker. G tS ki enhanced by a stunning knitted bride, wore Kelly green chiffon bert Oliver Burgess of Sp~rtan- Mrs. Waldrop is the oldest r1~ hmo ies, t f th .b id h uit of dubonnet boucle. Matching with a corsage of Talisman roses. burg; Dr. and Mrs: F, S. BlU:lrand ~daughter of Mrs. J. M. Cassidy t e req~es 0 e. net es 1. d I f Mrs.. Castles, mother of the bride- Miss Willie Hawkins of Union, S, and- the late J 1M Cassidy of' flowers used In the wedding were aoc:ssones ,were use, a~ .0 groom, was gowned in Eleanor C . Mr and Mrs P M Camak and W· borr d' .' ed h ed later carried to the cemeteries which constituted a very striking blue velvet and her corsage was ,.,. ..... Inns oro an receiv er . I lb' , little son, DaVId, of Greenville, S. ti t Mt Z· . t't t and placed on the graves of the costume partIcu ar y ecommg to of red rosebuds. . C dM G .KHt ca IOn a . IOn illS 1 U e. b. h b tb t I d' I 11' . h ,; an rs. eorgla . un er M Wld 'th fM rIde's and groom's parents. er rune eau y. mme late y fo oWlllg t e cel'- ~nd ,Miss Kate Dotson of Hender- J~ ~ll ro~ IS ~ sW' O b rs. Mrs. Cloyd is the younges Mr. Phillips is the son of Mr. emony, Mr. and Mrs. Darby. en- sonville. ., . d' ednur t g d 0 t' MmnsZ?ro daughter ,of the late Mr. and Mrs, and Mrs. B. C. Phillips of But. tertained at their home on High Mr. and Mrs. Damel WIll be a1 an was e uca eat. IOn -W PI" W' 1 G str6!%.===c-:----==--==-===:- home to their friends in Greer af- institute. arren . ,Cast es of mnsb~ro, er, a... - Mrs. Castles was gradua e\ tel' a week in the mountains (h He holds a position with the S. C., and IS well known, havmg ImmedIately ,ad'ter th~ ceremony from Mount Zion Institute an western North Carolina. _ firm of ISlimms and Jeffers. taught for a number af years i the c?uple .left for, thel:' exten~ed attended Lander College, Since Mrs. Daniel js a gra.nddaught€ The couple will make their the public schools of .south Caro weddIng trIp to POInts lU Flonda, she has been at home she has of Mr. T. C. Camak. horn'e here. lina. After January 1 they will make been employed in teh office of CASTlNiE-SUBER \h\'l-t'\ Mann-C'astles '. their home in Winnsboro, wherethe United States Rubber com- Miss June Castine, of Ridge· S.~e. recelve~ her. educ~tlOn at Mr. Phillips is connected with pany here in Winnsboro. way and Mr. James C. ISuber, of Miss Marian Mann, daughter of Mt. ZIOn InstItute m, W!nnsboro ,Phillips Granite Company. ,Mr. C.astles finished .Mount Cayce were married Saturday Mr, and Mrs. Lonnie C, Mann of and later attended .l!;rskme Col-. . ZIOn Institute and attended Wof evening, May 20th in Greenwood,. Bethel community, Fairfield coun- lege. Bhe is an active member of MISS,CAiSTLES AND MR. ford College ,where h~ was a by the Rev. L. D. Bolt. ty, and Rufus A. Caf/tles, Jr., son the U. D. C. and D: A. K ap.d a MUSE WED AT RION ON member of LaJ?bda ChI Alp?a, Mrs. Suber is the eldest of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Castles of primary teacher in Level sehool. SATURDAY, SEPT. ~nd Il{f( ~t preesnt he !S connected with daughter of Mr. T. J. Castine, of Greenbrier, were married Sunday Mr. .cloyd is the second son of Miss Helen Marjorie Castles and b eDuSrtl·anndatrhd 011 c~mpanthY' b'd evening at six o'clock at the Beth- I g. e evemng e 1'1 e Ridgeway, and since ~er gradua- el Methodist parsonage by the the late M.~.and Mrs. K !'-. Clo!d Henry WilliaIlll Muse .of Winnsboro, nd bridegroom left for a short tion at ~idge,,:,a! hIgh school, Rev. T. A. Inabinet, in the pre- of 2315. Lmcol,n street" Col?~bla. Route'3, were married on Septem- e~ding trip to Florida, and upon had been m trammg at the Bap sence of a few members of tile He rec:lve~ hIS ed::,catIOn In the ber 2'at 5 p.m. at her home in Rioll. theIr return they will make ther tist hospital, Colu,mbia. Mr. Sub· two families. ~''I <t- .) ColumbIa Cl~y pubbc scho~ls' and The 'bride is the daughter of .Mr. home wit~ the bride's parents. er is an employee ?:f Southern After a short wedding trip, Mr, at ~resent IS connected WIth the and Mrs. Rufus Arledge Castles For travelmg .Mrs. qastles :"o::e Dairies Inc., and after a short and Mrs. Castles will be at hO:(l1e NatIOnal Defense. . .,.,' a blue two pIece SUIt of VIrgIn ,,-""'daing -trip, the C':;;'UJl1e· w in Charleston. where Mr. Castles After July 4th they will be "at Sr., and the bl~degroom s parent;s wool and a fur .coat or sable make their home in Columbia. MILES-CASTINE f nAme" to their many friends at were the late MI: and Mrs.. John E. blended muskrat WIth bJ'Own ac- Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Miles, OL ..• Mu f CI b cessories. Ct' ht C Olanta, S. C., announce the mar 4001 Gonzales Ave., Coiumbia;' . se 0 0 urn 1a.. ==~~~--------~- ar Wrlg' - oooe riage of their d.aughter, Lillie S. C. The Rev. Samuel Coker, pastor Mrs. Walter Lee Holley Mae, to Thomas Leroy Castine, 0 of Bethel Methodist Church, per- nounces the marriage of Turbeville, S. C., on Septembe formed the ceremony. The immedi- daughter, Mrs, Maude H~ 30th. The couple was married a ate family and a feW'close friends Cartwright, and ,Mr. Georg, the Baptist parsonage, in Turbe- Cooper,' of Amarillo, Texas.. ville, by the Rev. M. H. M-ellette, were; present. marriage took piace on June The groom is the son of T. J. -.,.----~ •..•.. "-''--~~-~~- ,: Cbvis New MexiGo, Oastine, of Ridgewa.y. 1'131$

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~fT' Uff701P'C'U",C;t;;, ICIU -~ ~~~~-H~rAA~A~71 'CTai::HiJ:C;.,.·'C7J:UJ'U {)UITUtt- O(".;:,~ty,(;""UW lJaroY-Vasues I"jl?th~7"" Raeford, N. C., June. 12-A mar- .-/'1 "1/

Miss Mae Frances Johnston and riage of interest in this 'section was Beautiful in it simplicity was A'wedding of cordial interest to In a setting of beauty and si -John Claud Carter were married that of Elizabeth Cromartie and A. M. the quiet home weddmg of Miss friends in North and South Caro- plicity, the marriage of Miss Nor,Sunday afternoon, December 31st Carter, of Charlotte, in Raeford at Sarah Janie Castles, and Mr. James lina was that of Miss Martha Ma- ma Darby, daughter of Mr. andat the home of the bride's parents S t d Th ddi t k Andrew Cloyd, which was solemn- rian Carroll and William Braw- Mrs. John Clarence Darby, andin Blackstock. The Rev. H. Floyd noon a ur ay.· e we mg 00 hi h" 1 Mr. Joe Blair Castles, son of Mr.Surles, pastor of the bride, per- place at the home of the bride's par- ized Sunday evening, June 29th, ley Stringfellow, Jr., w IC

Dtoo ~ and Mrs. Hoyt Castles, was sol-

formed the ceremony in the pre- ents, Dr. and Mrs. H. R. Cromartie, at six o'clock at the home of the, place at noon Wednesday, ecem- emnized Saturday afternoon, De-sence of close relatives and a few in the presence of the immediate bride, 417, Liberty street, Winns- bel' 25, at Shandon Presbyterian cember twentieth, at fiVe o'clockintimate friends. families and a few close friends. Dr. boro, S. C. church, Columbia, S. C. Rev. Ray in the Gordon Memorial Method-

The bride was lovely in a dres, W. M. Fairly, pastor of the bride, of- Only the immediate families of Riddle, pas~or of th,e church, of- ist church. The ceremony was per-and hat of teal blue with deep 1i:ciated. the contracting parties and a few ficiated, USIng the rm~ ~eremony. formed by the Rev. L. B. George:rose accessories and she wore a Preeeding the ceremony 'Miss Mil- intimate friends were present at, The bride wore' an original Ja~et pastor of the bride. 'corsage of Americ,a,n beauty rose -dred Murphey, accompanied by Miss the ceremony. Norwood creation, the coat bemg The church was effectively decbuds and valley hhes. Lula Hall sang "At Dawning" by In the living room where' ul of wool sheer crepetone .and the orated with smilax and floor bas

Mrs. Carter is the daughter of :tadma ..n, and "Ah Sweet Mystery of S d ore kets of white gladioli, and thM d Mrs J T Johnson of vows were taken an improvised dress of ue o~o crepe .m az pews were marked with white sa,lr. an ... Life" '~by Victor Herbert, The bridal bl k Her '"Blackstock and for a number of, . altar had been made before the blue with ac I accessorlfes. hid in ribbons. !years has been connected with the ~h~ru~f~omf ~~he~g~~n1 mat:!ed th~ <mantel. On the mantel and, about shOlal?:r I hl;luquet was 0 orc 1 A program of pre-nuptial mi,South ·Carolina Continental Tele- -en ran e 0 e II a pat y, an the rooms were vases of gladioli, and hhes, of the vall~y. sic was rendered by Miss Margarcphone company. "'To a' Wild Rose" was played during Queen Anne's lace and baby's Immediately followmg the ~el'e- et Harden, pianist, Miss Ernest-

Mr. Carter is the son of Mr. and :tbe c~remony., breath mony the couple left for a trip to ine Sanders, vocalist, and Mrs.!'i.h~. . • ·Cro:ier of 'W1!sO:Uolum- The dame of honor, Mrs. Joe Wier, Ferns formed the center back Florida. After January 1 they Earl Davis of Columbia, violinist.bia and holds a position with' ~~ the ma~d of honor, Miss Edna rd on each will be at home at Chester, S. C. Miss Harden played "Claire deBloodworth's Pharmacy. Britt, wore silk sports dresses of pas- . ground of the altar ai '. Lune" (Debussey) and "lntermez,After returning from a wedding tel shades and shoulder corsages of (side were tall floor baskets of ,Mrs. Strmgfellow IS the. attrac- 2;0" (Provost). Miss Ernestine

trip the co?ple will make their mixed summer flowers. The bride en-j gladioli and ,Queen Anne's la~e., bve da,ughter of Mr. and ~rs. Has- Sanders sang "I Love Thee"home i Winnsboro. tered-on the arm of her brother Har- Small baskets of Shasta daisies (kell SIlas Carroll of Wmnsboro. (Grieg) and "At Dawning" (Cad,"Camak-Daniel t/..Q ryCromavtie, who gave her in mar-a completed the decorations at the For the past four years she has man). Mrs. Davis on the violin

, . 14 I ',l1iage. ' altar. ,been a popular teacher at Lowrys, !fav~ "Ave.,~aria" (Schubert) and. A weddmg, of. lI;terest to ma:~. She wore an ensemble of navy qu.ilt-! Miss Nina Kincaid Young, only IS. C. '!'::aumerel (Strauss). The tra.,1Il the Carohnas IS that of M., -ed taffeta with accessories of white I. child of Mr. and Mrs .. R. H.Mr. Strinzfellow is the son of ditional wedding l!larches wereMariana Camak, daughter of Ii . I W '11 d' fib .. used for the processional and re,and Mrs. D. E. Camak of Hen\. .Her fl?wel's v:ere a shoulder :c?rsage iYoung. of estvi e; an _ruecs 0 Mr., and Mrs, WIlham Brawley ce'ssional and durin the ceremo-sonville, N. C., to Mr. Harry, r "Of white orchids and valley l~hes. th.e bride, dre~sed In white crepe Stringfellow, Sr., of, Chester, ,S. ny, Miss' Harden an~ .Mrs. Davisiel, of Greer, S. C., the ceren; \ Tohe.groom w~s . accompanisd by wIth. accessones to match an~ C", and IS engaged III the dairy softly rendered "To a Wild Rose"being performed by the bnl' .Joe WIer of Madison, as best man and wearing a shoulder corsage of. business and farmIng.. (MacDowell). \father in their parsonage ho \ met the" bnide in the living room in 'Pink carnations, and haby breath Only the immediate families of The bridesmaids were MissesSUD,day afternoon!. August 18t~ :front of an improvised altar of ferns, rendered the nuptial music. the couple were present at the Helen Porter, Isabel McDowell,

'Ihe new and nnpres,slve ru mixed summer flowers and standards Just before the ceremony sort marria ceremon. _ Lavinia Lyles of Winnsboro, andceremony of the Methodist churc .holding' cathedral tapers. shaded rose lights were turned STLES.J?:r Miss Anne Blair of Columbia.'wa~, ,used, to the accompanlI~en 'On the arrival of the guests they on. .~/fj 1'39.. . Little Miss .Jane Castles, t~reeof Sweetest Story Ever Told, b:\ were greeted at the door by Mrs A To the strains of Lohengrin's Lovely In ItS simplicity was thE years old SIster of the bride-Rn~h' Stultls. tt d d t ! S Cromartie and 'Mrs J' W 'Mfl~ W ddi March the bride and wedding in which Miss Leila Cas- groom was the flower girl. The

1. e coup e una· en e en erer . , ... ~ e ng , b idesmai h't.t th trai f "Th' B id ].Lauchlin. Following the ceremony a groom entered the -hvina room ties, daughter of Mr. land Mrs. 1'1 esmaids ~ore w 1 e moire-o e s rams 0 e 1'1 a - b H b t C tl f W· b b dresses featuring sweetheart neckChorus" from Lohengrin by Wao-- Iuncheon plate was .served by Mrs. A.' together er er as es 0 inns oro, e-.,. .

, " <" K St h . e m th brid f 0 C Philli hnes and full skirts. They carriedner. The bride w~s beautiful III her ', ep ens, Mrs. -G. ~. LenI?-0n an~ They were mef, at the altar by a, eel eo. . 1 IpS arm bouquets of red poinsettias,dress of. hyacinth blue crepe MISS Ruth Murphey. MISS Ehza F3.l- Rev. H. Floyd Surles by w~ of Butler, Ga. . and wore strings of pearls giftsadoTned WIth a corsage of sweet- son Cromartie presided over the gift they were united in wedlock, the 'I'h\ cerf'.mo,:v 1J\T"~ np.riorm~rl .m from the bride. The flow~r girlhear~ roses. . zoom and guest book. ring ceremony being used the FIrst Baptist church of Winns, wore a dress of white lace a du-K ~Flor to thf c~~~~;n\; ~ISS Mrs. /Carter was. graduated from The bride' was never lovelier boro at high noon Thursday, Dec. plication. of the bride's dr~ss.La e ~otso~ 1aYN . ean~n~\~~. Woman's College of the Universjty in than in her wedding dress of flow- 22, 1938, by the Rev. .H. Floyd Mrs. T. S. McConnell, sister ofB?:i~ C~r:!ak, ~iste:v~i the bride, the cl~s of 1933, and has since ered silk chiffon over navy blue Surles, pastor of the :br~de. the bride, was the matron ,of hon-sang two solos, Victor Herbert's ~aught In the Oakdale and Marshville taffeta, with white accessories. The ch~rch was iartisticadly dec->or. Her dress was .of. white lace"Ah Sweet Mystery of Life," anf schools. Her corsage was of pink carna- orated WIth, slender ce~ars. and an? net,. ~ade similar to theGuy D'Hardelot's "Because." 'Mr. Carter is the son of Mrs . .Mary tions,' blue delphinium, fern and ferns, forming a beautiful .back. b:\'ldesmal~s dresse~. _ ,The bride graduated from Win- J. Carter, of Charlotte. He was grad- nink ribbon ground for numerous baskets of The bride was given In marri-

th 11' d t 'ht· th I t d f P 1..,'+' 1 Z" th Chri t . tt' d age by her father. She wore arop co ege an aug In '}I' ua e . rom resoyterran co lege of The' bride carried out the tra- e> ris mas pomse ias an f hit bride' ti fbli h 1 f U ' d M' ..,-: th C 1·......· bumi hi . b h d gown 0 w 1 e ri e s sa In ea-PU IC SC 00 S 0 mon an a; zsou aro ina /Il.uu at present IS at ditional adage of. urmng w ite tapers In . ranc e t . th t kli Iion, S, C', The, groom, ~mly son of the head of a government OOC camp "Something old' something new candelabra, ::il~g :nd~:~ ~,armu~~~nl~l~ev~:Mlrs·MLydRleLFmDch~almeflSand,tthe in Hot Springs, iN'. C. Something bor;owed and some~ Preceding the ceremony sever- which ended fin a point over th~ate r. . . ame 0 par an- Mr d M.r C 'te I ft f b . f 'I aJ. I ti "0 P . .b . .rad t f W ff d ' an S.· ar r e or a ne thing blue" a voc se ec IOns, romise hand. The full length veil ofurg, IS a gra ua e 0 0 or northern m t t' U th . , M" d "I L Y T I" . d V' I . rt dcollege. He is connected with the . o.or rip. pon . 811' re- hi that she wore her mother's e an ove ou ru, y ,POInt e emce ace I,mpo e

Bank of Greer, Greer, S. C., and tu~, Ibhey WIll be at home mHo! ring and carried her mother's wed- were rendered by Mr. J. P. Swind, fr.om Europe, was held In placeis prominent in the civic and reli- S rmgs. , ~ ding handkerchief. . ller, accompanied by Mrs. Brabham\Wlth clu~ters of orange .blossoms.gious life of the city. CASSIlDY-WALDRlOP Immediately after the Wedding at the piano. She car:led a whIte. satin prayer

Mrs. J. M. Cassidy announced. . Serving as ushers were Henry book, WIth a calla Iily, showeredThe following 0 u t - of • town h ' f h an mformal reception was held, . . with lilies of the valley, Her only

r guests were present: Mrs. R. L. t e marrrage 0 . er daughter, during which individual cakes iced Castles, brother of the b::lde, and ornament was a string of pearls.Daniel, mother of the groom; Mrs. Geraldine Roselle to ;; D. Wal- in white and topped with tiny R~bert Brown. The bride and William Castles, brother of theJames Landrum Finch and Mr. drop on Sept. 3. I I .3 r pink rosebuds, together with block bridegroom entered together and 11niiegroo , the, be t man,and Mrs. Landrum Finch of At- The bride was becomingly at- ice cream were served. . were met at the altar by the pas- and the usher-groomsmen werelan~; Rev. a?d Mrs. ~ussie ~c- tired in a navy blue coat suit During the reception the 'bride ~or. So~t musi~ wa~ played dur, T. .s: McC.onnell, Marvin Collins,GUIre and MISS Hermie McGUIre with matching accessories. and groom slipped away for a mg the impressive rmg ceremony. Henry-Robinson and Dan Clark.of War, W. Va.; Dr.; ,and Mrs. R. Present at the ceremony were short wedding trip through the The bride's attracti~eness .was ~rs.. Darby, mother of. theB. Burgess and their son, Rem- Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Walker. G t S ki enhanced by a stunning knitted bride, wore Kelly green chiffonbert Oliver Burgess of Sp~rtan- Mrs. Waldrop is the oldest r1~ hmo ies, t f th . b id h uit of dubonnet boucle. Matching with a corsage of Talisman roses.burg; Dr. and Mrs: F, S. BlU:lr and ~daughter of Mrs. J. M. Cassidy t e req~es 0 e. net e s 1. d I f Mrs.. Castles, mother of the bride-Miss Willie Hawkins of Union, S, and- the late J 1M Cassidy of' flowers used In the wedding were aoc:ssones ,were use, a ~ .0 groom, was gowned in EleanorC . Mr and Mrs P M Camak and W· borr d' .' ed h ed later carried to the cemeteries which constituted a very striking blue velvet and her corsage was,.,. ..... Inns oro an receiv er u· . I lb' ,little son, DaVId, of Greenville, S. ti t Mt Z· . t't t and placed on the graves of the costume partIcu ar y ecommg to of red rosebuds. .C d M G . K H t ca IOn a . IOn illS 1 U e. b . h b t b t I d' I 11' . h,; an rs. eorgla . un er M W ld 'th f M rIde's and groom's parents. er rune eau y. mme late y fo oWlllg t e cel'-~nd ,Miss Kate Dotson of Hender- J ~ ~ll ro~ IS ~ sW'O b rs. Mrs. Cloyd is the younges Mr. Phillips is the son of Mr. emony, Mr. and Mrs. Darby. en-sonville. ., . d' ednurt

gd 0 t' MmnsZ?ro daughter ,of the late Mr. and Mrs, and Mrs. B. C. Phillips of But. tertained at their home on High

Mr. and Mrs. Damel WIll be a1 an was e uca eat. IOn -W PI" W' 1 G str6!%.===c-:----==--==-===:-home to their friends in Greer af- institute. arren . ,Cast es of mnsb~ro, er, a... - Mrs. Castles was gradua e\tel' a week in the mountains (h He holds a position with the S. C., and IS well known, havmg ImmedIately ,ad'ter th~ ceremony from Mount Zion Institute anwestern North Carolina. _ firm of ISlimms and Jeffers. taught for a number af years i the c?uple .left for, thel:' exten~ed attended Lander College, Since

Mrs. Daniel js a gra.nddaught€ The couple will make their the public schools of .south Caro weddIng trIp to POInts lU Flonda, she has been at home she hasof Mr. T. C. Camak. horn'e here. lina. After January 1 they will make been employed in teh office ofCASTlNiE-SUBER \h\'l-t'\ Mann-C'astles '. their home in Winnsboro, wherethe United States Rubber com-Miss June Castine, of Ridge· S.~e . recelve~ her. educ~tlOn at Mr. Phillips is connected with pany here in Winnsboro.

way and Mr. James C. ISuber, of Miss Marian Mann, daughter of Mt. ZIOn InstItute m, W!nnsboro ,Phillips Granite Company. ,Mr. C.astles finished .MountCayce were married Saturday Mr, and Mrs. Lonnie C, Mann of and later attended .l!;rskme Col-. . ZIOn Institute and attended Wofevening, May 20th in Greenwood,. Bethel community, Fairfield coun- lege. Bhe is an active member of MISS,CAiSTLES AND MR. ford College ,where h~ was aby the Rev. L. D. Bolt. ty, and Rufus A. Caf/tles, Jr., son the U. D. C. and D: A. K ap.d a MUSE WED AT RION ON member of LaJ?bda ChI Alp?a,

Mrs. Suber is the eldest of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Castles of primary teacher in Level sehool. SATURDAY, SEPT. ~nd Il{f( ~t preesnt he !S connected withdaughter of Mr. T. J. Castine, of Greenbrier, were married Sunday Mr . .cloyd is the second son of Miss Helen Marjorie Castles and b eDuSrtl·anndatrhd011 c~mpanthY' b'devening at six o'clock at the Beth- I g. e evemng e 1'1 eRidgeway, and since ~er gradua- el Methodist parsonage by the the late M.~.and Mrs. K !'-. Clo!d Henry WilliaIlll Muse .of Winnsboro, nd bridegroom left for a shorttion at ~idge,,:,a! hIgh school, Rev. T. A. Inabinet, in the pre- of 2315. Lmcol,n street" Col?~bla. Route'3, were married on Septem- e~ding trip to Florida, and uponhad been m trammg at the Bap sence of a few members of tile He rec:lve~ hIS ed::,catIOn In the ber 2 'at 5 p.m. at her home in Rioll. theIr return they will make thertist hospital, Colu,mbia. Mr. Sub· two families. ~''I <t- .) ColumbIa Cl~y pubbc scho~ls' and The 'bride is the daughter of .Mr. home wit~ the bride's parents.er is an employee ?:f Southern After a short wedding trip, Mr, at ~resent IS connected WIth the and Mrs. Rufus Arledge Castles For travelmg .Mrs. qastles :"o::eDairies Inc., and after a short and Mrs. Castles will be at hO:(l1e NatIOnal Defense. . .,.,' a blue two pIece SUIt of VIrgIn,,-""'daing -trip, the C':;;'UJl1e· w in Charleston. where Mr. Castles After July 4th they will be "at Sr., and the bl~degroom s parent;s wool and a fur .coat or sablemake their home in Columbia. MILES-CASTINE f nAme" to their many friends at were the late MI: and Mrs.. John E. blended muskrat WIth bJ'Own ac-

Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Miles, OL ..• Mu f C I b cessories.Ct' h t C Olanta, S. C., announce the mar 4001 Gonzales Ave., Coiumbia;' . se 0 0 urn 1a.. ==~~~--------~-ar Wrlg' - oooe riage of their d.aughter, Lillie S. C. The Rev. Samuel Coker, pastorMrs. Walter Lee Holley Mae, to Thomas Leroy Castine, 0 of Bethel Methodist Church, per-

nounces the marriage of Turbeville, S. C., on Septembe formed the ceremony. The immedi-daughter, Mrs, Maude H~ 30th. The couple was married a ate family and a feW' close friendsCartwright, and ,Mr. Georg, the Baptist parsonage, in Turbe-Cooper,' of Amarillo, Texas.. ville, by the Rev. M. H. M-ellette, were; present.marriage took piace on June The groom is the son of T. J. -.,.----~ •..•.."-''--~~-~~-,: Cbvis New MexiGo, Oastine, of Ridgewa.y. 1'131$