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\ Mr. ana NIrs. William 'raw ey Slringre~Iow, Jr., or Chester, announce the engagement of their daughter, Ann, to Peter Eli Cardiff of Chicago, Ill. . The groom-elect is the son of Dr .. J~hn Cardiff of Chicago and Mrs. Philip Hester of Michigan. An April wedding is planned by the couple. 197v Ann is the granddaughter of Mrs. H. S. C~rroll and the late Mr. Carroll of the Lebanon Community. Miss Eleanor Johnson Stukes Is Wed To Lieut. Joseph de Veaux Carson URLES-BOND On Saturday evening, April Of interest to a wide circle of 20, Miss Pamela Jean Sykes friends in the Carolinas, Ken- and Larry Aulton Webb were tucky, Ohio and el&'ffWherewas the united in marriage at the Uonusuall]y beautiful and impres, Augusta Road Baptist sive wedding 'Of Mi£B Lucille Eli- Church, Greenville. The dou- zabeth ,Surles of Winnsboro, and ble - ring ceremony was Mr. Zeeh Ford Bond Jr. of Cin- performed at 7:30 o'clock by innati, Ohio, which was solemniz- the Reverend It. Hare, d in the First Baptist church of of the [Winnsboro, Tuesday evening, June !:::T~h::'e~.-::i'~~tiih=e~d:i:a:-:u-;-;gdh:'t::e;-r::oTf 9th at 8 0' lock. I 9~ ::J Mr. and Mrs. Russell Jerome The Rev. H. Floyd Surles fath- Sykes of Greenville, formerly er of the bride officiated, assisted of Winnsboro. (Mrs. Sykes by the brldegroom's father, the was Millie Jean Cooper.) The Rev. Zech Ford Bond, pastor of groom is the son of Mr. and Hyde Park Baptist church, Cin- Dewey K. Webb, also of cinnati. The beautiful ring cere- Greenville. ;'17 t- mony was used. Before the cere- Following their wedding mony a' program 'of nuptial music trip to the mountains of was rendered by Mrs. W. C. Steen 'North Carolina, the young of Winnsboro~ pianist, with Mrs. couple will also reside in "James Furman Dobson of Ridge- Greenville, where they are 'way soloist, and Mr. Bernard Jo- d St F . senh Jumper'- of Columbia violin- both employe at . rancis •.. Hospital. Mrs. Webb holds istburing the musica1 prelu e the the position of ward ushers lighted the candles and secretary and her husband is rolled clown the white cloth for a supervisor and respiratory the floor aisles. therapist. i1iiim_:z.,;;,';"";;<=Z:iia~=;;;';:;;;;~~;.:;:.:~ The ushers, who also acted as Tanner-Bass \q*1 groom's men, entered first, two A wedding of simplicity and, Miss Anne Florence Taylor, at the time, and took their places loveliness took place on Satur- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. -:;. on the altar floor' in the space re- day -nig: ne 28, a 9 d"ct<rek Taylor of Ridgeway,.and Mr. Wil- served for fhe [:ttpndants. They at the Church of the Nazarene, liam Edgar. CunnlIl:gham, ~r3'O' were: James Calvin Rivers of , were united m marriage at 7. T f when Charlotte Azalea Tanner P M J 30 at Aimwell Pres- Chesterfield, Derman urner, 0 became, the bride of Calvin F. by'ter·I~anuCn~ur~h.The Rev. DQug- Winnsboro, WaIter Wilkins of B R ENG t t Greenville and H. Fboyd Surles, ass. ev. . . un er, pas or, las McArn of Camden performed officiated. the ceremony. 1,,!,!1I Jr. of Winnsboro, brother of' the Before the ceremony, Mrs. A program of nuptial music was bride. The bride's maids entered Virgie Goodwin, pianist, render- presented by Mrs. J. F. Dobson, 'singly and stood with the groom's dered several nuptial selection's, solorst, and Mrs. J. L. Coleman, men. They' were Mrs. L. L. Fos- and Miss Willie Beatrice Good- organist. h ter of Columbia, Miss Inez Drig- win sang "The Sweetest Story Mrs. J. C. Miller, sister of t e gel'S of Clio, a cousin of the bri~e, E T ld." , bride, was matron of honor. She. Miss Carroll League of Greenville v~r 0. . was dressed in orchid organdy. and Miss Goodwin also of Green-T 'Ihe churc.h was effectively Miss Carolyn Crumpton, cousin ville. All the bride's maids wore decorated "':lth floor ~askets .Qf of the bride, maid of honor, wore dresses alike of green starched Queen .Anne s lace, white gladio- yellow organdy. Misses Ann .Ed- H, and fern, against a background munds and Anne McMeekin, lace with cowl necks, fastened with of palms, English ivy, caladiums, bridesmaids, were in dresses of jeweled clips, full puffed sleeves and white. candles in seven- pink and green organdy. Their and wide circular floor length 'branched candelabra. bouquets were of shasta daisies ' skirts. They carried arm bouquets The ushers, Bobby Tanner, tied with var-icolored pastel rib- of deep pink rose buds arid fern, b th f th brid d L th bon h ro er .0 ene, an u er M·· M dAB- tied with satin ribbon to mate Gunter, lighted the candles. The d - lShstes arryMran dnnMre rWOWa'll~ flowers. Their sandals were sil- b " hd hi b aug ers a . an s. ver and all wore a.cluster 'Ofrose- ::lQegroom a as IS est man, ter Brown, Winnsboro, were the buds in their hair. hIS brQt~er, Talr:nadge Bass. flower, girls. They were dr-essed Mrs. Joseph A. Johnson of Wal- The .bride's maid of honor and in identical dresses of pink .01'- halla was matron of honor. Her only attendant, was Miss Anna"ga~y. h ble ring ceremony. dress fashioned like those of the Me::cer. She w~re pink linen with Mac: an~sli'%1~'~~:ir:;;i;"mw'~r~~ 'M'I'SS Swearingen bride's maids was of pink starch- white access ones and a corsage tliers of the groom, Samuel A. Mr. and Mrs. James Britt ed lace. She carried an arm bou- of pink carnations. Taylor, Jr., brother of the bride, dM S .h League announce the marr~ge q;let 'Of.orchid ~inted. Shasta dai- The bride entered the church and J. C. Miller, brother-in-law an r. nut of their daughter Carol Gabnelle sies and fern, tied WIth yi de ~a- with her father by whom she was of the bride. Mr. Buddy RIckey . . Cl to IM;r. Henry Floyd Surles, Jr...-tin ribbon ~f a deeper orchid shade. given in marriage. She was love- was best man. Married In lester .on Friday, the twenty-first of She wore- sI~ver s~~dal~ and a clu;;- ly in a white gabardine suit The bride, 'given in marriage h ' ,. July, nineteen hundred and thir- ter of orchid daISIe~ In her hair, I with white accessories. Her by her uncle, Mr. Edwa~d T~d- On J une 30t (f J~ ty-nine Greenville, South Caro- f Thh e Refv't~ec~ ~ord ~ond, D' t D., shoulder corsage was of purple well, wore a gown of white slip- .' . ' . at er 0 e. ri eg.r.'Om. en er- ladioli showered with 'fever per satin of princess design. Her Mr and Mrs, George W. Swear- lm';'h e ab 0 ve announcement ed f anhd. tl~ok hThP°brsI~d.on m ~_:t few . ,full length veil fell fr?m a ti~ra . .f Bl k t k announce the .t t . o tea car, e 1 egroom -I . H of seed pearls She earned a white mgen 0 ~c t~ ~c daughter Er- will be read with In eres m tered with his best man, Mr. Wil-') The bride's mother, Mrs. as- Bible centere'd with a white or- rarr~ag~ 0 W'll<:~~ Smith Jr. of Winnsboro where Mrs. Surles has liam Waugh of Louisville, Ky. and sie Tanner, was attired -In 'navy chid. ~;~1l6~0l~: lV~/ Smith is the ~on been a popular teacher for sev~r- awaited Ithe arrival of the 'bride blue dress and wore a. shoulder Mrs. Taylor, mother of the of Mr. and Mrs. William Smith, al years in the home ec.onomlcs at the a ~ar. corsage of re?- carnations, . b~ide, wore an aqua crepe dress also of Winnsboro. , departments at Mount ZIOn and, The bride entered on the arm .of ',Mrs. Bass IS the attractive WIth a corsage of pink roses. The marriage vows, were ex- Everett and friends will be glad her father b;Vwhom she was grv- daughter o~ Mr. and Mrs. Hassle After the. ceremony, guests changed on June 30 In Chester., to know that she will continue en in marriage, "S,?e was very ;T. Tanner' of WinnsporQ. She ?T ere entertamed at a. rec~pt~on Mrs. Hattie Y. Harden, Probate; her connection with Mount, Zion lovely. m h~r we~dmg go~n of completed her high .school course m the Youth Fellowship building .Judge, officiated, '. h . ession gleaming white satm, made In the at Mt I Zi(m institute and is now on the church grounds, Mr. and, Mrs. Smith are making durmg t e_ commg ~ .' ~new redingote style, with full .".' . . ' Mrs Cunningham is the daugh- their home in Winnsboro. Summers-SmIth ,4 length redingote, with long "train, anMrempBloye~°tfh,wmnsbforMo~IIll~. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel A. NNE D AND . Th di ~ '" 11 bI th . ass IS e son (1) r. VIe'. _ NfISS DORIS TA 1.(\. ' M Sarah Summers of Winns- e re mgote re open e ow eB f BI th Od H . ci'TaylQr of RIdgeway. She attend- GLR ~TOT iDS ARE WED rs. d S t Hu h Smith of Or- waistline, revealing in front the ,~ss 0 '. ?', ewo . e receive ed Winthrop College and at pres- ~~'J.~ ,,U d ~\, boro an g. g. tl arried beautiful white satin evening gown His education at the Blythewood ent is employed by the Citizens Miss Doris Leola Tanner aU6wlando Fla. were quie y m . . Th d ho I . . . ' D' 2i t at the Methodist 'over which It was worn. e re - sc Q. , and Southern Bank m Columbia. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph F. Tan.o~rso~~ e :t De Funiak Springs, ingote had a deep powder lace yoke Out-of-towh guests .at the wed- Mr. Cunningham, son of Mr. ner of Winnsboro, and Grady La-~la., b; the Rev. Walton V~n- and long. slee~es full at the t?P ding Were: Mr. and Mrs. Harold E~gar. Cunningham of ~ibe~t~ vern Reynolds, son of Mr. and Mrs. tess in the presence of a few in- an~ tap~rl11g. tlgh~ly to the WTIst Harmon of Cayce; MI. and Mrs. HIll, IS attendi.ng the University Re ld f Lugoff were' fri d and ending In point at the hand. Erlee Bass Mr. and Mrs. Willie of South Carolma. W. G. yno so,, timate TIenl s. will make their The full length veil of silk net, Hood and,' daughter Willie Mae' For traveling the bride wore .marrted in a Chur~h ~er.emony on The ~~up~e Funiak Springs bordered in rose .point lace was 1 Mr. and Mrs. Jame; Albert, Mrs: an egg-shell blue faille suit with [October 2. 'The bride 18 an honor home S t S ith is stationed attached to a Juliet cap of tulle Maggi Alb t MI' B d black .and white accessories, and I graduate of Monticello high school. w~tehrethgrm 'y malI' r corps at Elgin and orange blossoms in very be- d a gghiet I Le~ll" r M ·VIe alslsan" the orchid from her Bible. ' . . WI ea ', , . t 1 Sh t. au er, I Ie ae, a .o~ Aft hei ddi . th Th young couple are making F' ld ~commg s ye. e wore a s rmg BI th d. er t err we mg trip, ne II . e .0 / .et...s~ ,J.e.. " of pearls, the gift of the bride- y ewoo. " I cotrple ~¥l make their home in .theIr home(ill Columbla. f' 'I TA.',--...: rson- Tanner groom and carried an exquisite After a. short weddl~g trip t~e Columbia. TI M nts Ame , houqust of brides roses and val- couple will make their home in TIFl{ ay OT-, 0 . ley lillies and fern showered with Winnsboro, ay or ric Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Taylor. oj Mr. and Mrs. Carl M. A~elson White satin ribbon, valley lillies TAYLOR-BELL;,' "" ~ Simpson announce the marriags of Darlington, S. C., would like to and rosebuds. VEt T' ld : of their daughter, Mildred ~delE announce the marriage of their j ' T:he bride's mother, Mrs. H. IA marmage of interest to their ng·agemen ' 0 to George Charlie Monts of Simp- daughter Doris Ann Amerson, to Floyd Surle~, wore a dress of friends in Faimield county was tha'£ 19,7JJ son on Oct. 2, 1940. The ceremony Thomas J. Tanner, son of Mr. and ~~~.~hac~~~~~~ ~~C~at~dane~ and lof Miss Ida Bell Taylor, of Lebanon, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas £e,;J Tay- was performed by the R.ev. O. L· Mrs . Wilson Tanner of Winnsboro, Mrs. Zech Ford 1 &~ ~~~ ,to MJ:...--WayneF. Bell; of Wdnns'blo!ro.lor announce the engag~mEmt of Dasher ?f, West Columbia at the on April 2n'd. Thomas, known as bridegroom's mother w~re a, They were ma.rried in Ohester on Sat- their daughter, Sharon Dianne, to St. ,DaVIds Lutheran parsonage. Jerry, is in the U. S. Navy, and dress of pink lace and net and a' urday, December 8bh, Glenn Rufus Frick. He is' the son Ann is residing with his parents crl~age of pink roses. ) The young couple will make their of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hugh on Golf Course Road in Winns- t e is(bdUtHlCf ~.;:'vcSiI.llllCl1cTouuDncr./l' home with the groom's parents, Mr. Frick All are of Blythewood ' a mem er 0 •.. lIe 19ma au e- d '. boro, until his t etum from the t~ Sorority and held other posi- an Mrs. J. B. Bell. The bride-ela-] wilj ' graduate service. T '1r:'~ I tions of honor. For the past three from Harbon Christian School in ' years she has been a member of Everett School faculty. Webb Sykes Jun;e~. =====- ~ /

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\ Mr. ana NIrs. William 'raw ey Slringre~Iow, Jr., orChester, announce the engagement of their daughter,Ann, to Peter Eli Cardiff of Chicago, Ill. .

The groom-elect is the son of Dr .. J~hn Cardiff ofChicago and Mrs. Philip Hester of Michigan.

An April wedding is planned by the couple. 197vAnn is the granddaughter of Mrs. H. S. C~rroll and

the late Mr. Carroll of the Lebanon Community.

Miss Eleanor Johnson Stukes Is WedTo Lieut. Joseph de Veaux Carson

URLES-BOND On Saturday evening, AprilOf interest to a wide circle of 20, Miss Pamela Jean Sykes

friends in the Carolinas, Ken- and Larry Aulton Webb weretucky, Ohio and el&'ffWherewas the united in marriage at theUonusuall]y beautiful and impres, Augusta Road Baptistsive wedding 'Of Mi£B Lucille Eli- Church, Greenville. The dou-zabeth ,Surles of Winnsboro, and ble - ring ceremony wasMr. Zeeh Ford Bond Jr. of Cin- performed at 7:30 o'clock byinnati, Ohio, which was solemniz- the Reverend It. Hare,d in the First Baptist church of of the[Winnsboro, Tuesday evening, June !:::T~h::'e~.-::i'~~tiih=e~d:i:a:-:u-;-;gdh:'t::e;-r::oTf9th at 8 0' lock. I 9 ~ ::J Mr. and Mrs. Russell JeromeThe Rev. H. Floyd Surles fath- Sykes of Greenville, formerly

er of the bride officiated, assisted of Winnsboro. (Mrs. Sykesby the brldegroom's father, the was Millie Jean Cooper.) TheRev. Zech Ford Bond, pastor of groom is the son of Mr. andHyde Park Baptist church, Cin- Dewey K. Webb, also ofcinnati. The beautiful ring cere- Greenville. ;'17 t-mony was used. Before the cere- Following their weddingmony a' program 'of nuptial music trip to the mountains ofwas rendered by Mrs. W. C. Steen 'North Carolina, the youngof Winnsboro~ pianist, with Mrs. couple will also reside in"James Furman Dobson of Ridge- Greenville, where they are'way soloist, and Mr. Bernard Jo- d St F .senh Jumper'- of Columbia violin- both employe at . rancis•.. Hospital. Mrs. Webb holds

istburing the musica1 prelu e the the position of wardushers lighted the candles and secretary and her husband isrolled clown the white cloth for a supervisor and respiratorythe floor aisles. therapist. i1iiim_:z.,;;,';"";;<=Z:iia~=;;;';:;;;;~~;.:;:.:~

The ushers, who also acted as Tanner-Bass \q*1groom's men, entered first, two A wedding of simplicity and, Miss Anne Florence Taylor,at the time, and took their places loveliness took place on Satur- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. -:;.on the altar floor' in the space re- day -nig: ne 28, a 9 d"ct<rek Taylor of Ridgeway,.and Mr. Wil-served for fhe [:ttpndants. They at the Church of the Nazarene, liam Edgar. CunnlIl:gham, ~r3'O'were: James Calvin Rivers of , were united m marriage at 7.

T f when Charlotte Azalea Tanner P M J 30 at Aimwell Pres-Chesterfield, Derman urner, 0 became, the bride of Calvin F. by'ter·I~anuCn~ur~h.The Rev. DQug-Winnsboro, WaIter Wilkins of B R E N G t tGreenville and H. Fboyd Surles, ass. ev. . . un er, pas or, las McArn of Camden performed

officiated. the ceremony. 1,,!,!1IJr. of Winnsboro, brother of' the Before the ceremony, Mrs. A program of nuptial music wasbride. The bride's maids entered Virgie Goodwin, pianist, render- presented by Mrs. J. F. Dobson,'singly and stood with the groom's dered several nuptial selection's, solorst, and Mrs. J. L. Coleman,men. They' were Mrs. L. L. Fos- and Miss Willie Beatrice Good- organist. hter of Columbia, Miss Inez Drig- win sang "The Sweetest Story Mrs. J. C. Miller, sister of t egel'S of Clio, a cousin of the bri~e, E T ld." , bride, was matron of honor. She.Miss Carroll League of Greenville v~r 0 . . was dressed in orchid organdy.and Miss Goodwin also of Green-T 'Ihe churc.h was effectively Miss Carolyn Crumpton, cousinville. All the bride's maids wore decorated "':lth floor ~askets .Qf of the bride, maid of honor, woredresses alike of green starched Queen .Anne s lace, white gladio- yellow organdy. Misses Ann .Ed-

H, and fern, against a background munds and Anne McMeekin,lace with cowl necks, fastened with of palms, English ivy, caladiums, bridesmaids, were in dresses ofjeweled clips, full puffed sleeves and white. candles in seven- pink and green organdy. Theirand wide circular floor length 'branched candelabra. bouquets were of shasta daisies 'skirts. They carried arm bouquets The ushers, Bobby Tanner, tied with var-icolored pastel rib-of deep pink rose buds arid fern, b th f th brid d L th bon

h r o er .0 ene, an u er M·· M dAB-tied with satin ribbon to mate Gunter, lighted the candles. The d - lShstes arryMran dnnMre rWOWa'll~flowers. Their sandals were sil- b " h d hi b aug ers a . an s.ver and all wore a.cluster 'Of rose- ::lQegroom a as IS est man, ter Brown, Winnsboro, were thebuds in their hair. hIS brQt~er, Talr:nadge Bass. flower, girls. They were dr-essed

Mrs. Joseph A. Johnson of Wal- The .bride's maid of honor and in identical dresses of pink .01'-halla was matron of honor. Her only attendant, was Miss Anna"ga~y. h

ble ring ceremony. dress fashioned like those of the Me::cer. She w~re pink linen with Mac: an~s li'%1~'~~:ir:;;i;"mw'~r~~'M'I'SS Swearingen bride's maids was of pink starch- white access ones and a corsage tliers of the groom, Samuel A.

Mr. and Mrs. James Britt ed lace. She carried an arm bou- of pink carnations. Taylor, Jr., brother of the bride,d M S . h League announce the marr~ge q;let 'Of. orchid ~inted. Shasta dai- The bride entered the church and J. C. Miller, brother-in-lawan r. nut of their daughter Carol Gabnelle sies and fern, tied WIth yide ~a- with her father by whom she was of the bride. Mr. Buddy RIckey. . Cl to IM;r. Henry Floyd Surles, Jr...- tin ribbon ~f a deeper orchid shade. given in marriage. She was love- was best man.Married In lester .on Friday, the twenty-first of She wore- sI~ver s~~dal~ and a clu;;- ly in a white gabardine suit The bride, 'given in marriage

h' ,.July, nineteen hundred and thir- ter of orchid daISIe~ In her hair, Iwith white accessories. Her by her uncle, Mr. Edwa~d T~d-On Jun e 30t (f J~ ty-nine Greenville, South Caro- f ThheRefv't~ec~ ~ord ~ond, D't D., shoulder corsage was of purple well, wore a gown of white slip-.' . ' . at er 0 e. ri eg.r. 'Om. en er- ladioli showered with 'fever per satin of princess design. Her

Mr and Mrs, George W. Swear- lm';'h e a b 0 v e announcement edf anhd. tl~ok hTh P°brsI~d.onm ~_:t few . ,full length veil fell fr?m a ti~ra. . f Bl k t k announce the . t t . o tea car, e 1 egroom -I . H of seed pearls She earned a whitemgen 0 ~c t~ ~c daughter Er- will be read with In eres m tered with his best man, Mr. Wil-') The bride's mother, Mrs. as- Bible centere'd with a white or-rarr~ag~ 0 W'll<:~~ Smith Jr. of Winnsboro where Mrs. Surles has liam Waugh of Louisville, Ky. and sie Tanner, was attired -In 'navy chid.~;~1l6~0l~: lV~/Smith is the ~on been a popular teacher for sev~r- awaited I the arrival of the 'bride blue dress and wore a. shoulder Mrs. Taylor, mother of theof Mr. and Mrs. William Smith, al years in the home ec.onomlcs at the a ~ar. corsage of re?- carnations, . b~ide, wore an aqua crepe dressalso of Winnsboro. , departments at Mount ZIOn and, The bride entered on the arm .of ',Mrs. Bass IS the attractive WIth a corsage of pink roses.

The marriage vows, were ex- Everett and friends will be glad her father b;Vwhom she was grv- daughter o~ Mr. and Mrs. Hassle After the. ceremony, guestschanged on June 30 In Chester., to know that she will continue en in marriage, "S,?e was very ;T. Tanner' of WinnsporQ. She ?Tere entertamed at a. rec~pt~onMrs. Hattie Y. Harden, Probate; her connection with Mount, Zion lovely. m h~r we~dmg go~n of completed her high .school course m the Youth Fellowship building. Judge, officiated, '. h . ession gleaming white satm, made In the at Mt I Zi(m institute and is now on the church grounds,

Mr. and, Mrs. Smith are making durmg t e_ commg ~ .' ~new redingote style, with full .".' . . ' Mrs Cunningham is the daugh-their home in Winnsboro. Summers-SmIth ,4 length redingote, with long "train, anMrempBloye~°tfh,wmnsbforMo~IIll~. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel A.NNED AND . Th di ~ '" 11 b I th . ass IS e son (1) r. VIe'. _NfISS DORIS TA 1.(\. ' M Sarah Summers of Winns- e re mgote re open e ow e B f BI th Od H . ci'TaylQr of RIdgeway. She attend-G L R~TOT iDS ARE WED rs. d S t Hu h Smith of Or- waistline, revealing in front the ,~ss 0 '. ?', ewo . e receive ed Winthrop College and at pres-

• • ~~'J.~ ,,U d ~\, boro an g . g. tl arried beautiful white satin evening gown His education at the Blythewood ent is employed by the CitizensMiss Doris Leola Tanner aU6wlando Fla. were quie y m . . Th d ho I . . .' D' 2i t at the Methodist 'over which It was worn. e re - sc Q. , and Southern Bank m Columbia.

ter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph F. Tan.o~rso~~ e :t De Funiak Springs, ingote had a deep powder lace yoke Out-of-towh guests .at the wed- Mr. Cunningham, son of Mr.ner of Winnsboro, and Grady La-~la., b; the Rev. Walton V~n- and long. slee~es full at the t?P ding Were: Mr. and Mrs. Harold E~gar. Cunningham of ~ibe~t~vern Reynolds, son of Mr. and Mrs. tess in the presence of a few in- an~ tap~rl11g. tlgh~ly to the WTIst Harmon of Cayce; MI. and Mrs. HIll, IS attendi.ng the University

Re ld f Lugoff were' fri d and ending In point at the hand. Erlee Bass Mr. and Mrs. Willie of South Carolma.W. G. yno so,, timate TIenl s. will make their The full length veil of silk net, Hood and,' daughter Willie Mae' For traveling the bride wore.marrted in a Chur~h ~er.emony on The ~~up~e Funiak Springs bordered in rose .point lace was 1 Mr. and Mrs. J ame; Albert, Mrs: an egg-shell blue faille suit with[October 2. 'The bride 18 an honor home S t S ith is stationed attached to a Juliet cap of tulle Maggi Alb t MI' B d black .and white accessories, andIgraduate of Monticello high school. w~tehreth grm'y malI'rcorps at Elgin and orange blossoms in very be- d a gghietI Le~ll" r

M·VIe alslsan" the orchid from her Bible.

' . . WI e a ' , , . t 1 Sh t . au er, I Ie ae, a .o~ Aft hei ddi . thTh young couple are making F' ld ~commg s ye. e wore a s rmg BI th d. er t err we mg trip, neII . e .0 • / .et...s~ ,J.e.. " of pearls, the gift of the bride- y ewoo. " I cotrple ~¥l make their home in.theIr home(ill Columbla. f' 'I TA.',--...: rson- Tanner groom and carried an exquisite After a. short weddl~g trip t~e Columbia.T I M nts Ame , houqust of brides roses and val- couple will make their home in T I F l{ay OT-, 0 . ley lillies and fern showered with Winnsboro, ay or ricMr. and Mrs. L. W. Taylor. oj Mr. and Mrs. Carl M. A~elson White satin ribbon, valley lillies TAYLOR-BELL;,' "" ~

Simpson announce the marriags of Darlington, S. C., would like to and rosebuds. VEt T' ld: of their daughter, Mildred ~delE announce the marriage of theirj' T:he bride's mother, Mrs. H. IA marmage of interest to their ng·agemen '0to George Charlie Monts of Simp- daughter Doris Ann Amerson, to Floyd Surle~, wore a dress of friends in Faimield county was tha'£ 19,7JJson on Oct. 2, 1940. The ceremony Thomas J. Tanner, son of Mr. and ~~~.~hac~~~~~~ ~~C~at~d ane~ and lof Miss Ida Bell Taylor, of Lebanon, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas £e,;J Tay-was performed by the R.ev. O. L·Mrs. Wilson Tanner of Winnsboro, Mrs. Zech Ford 1&~ ~~~,to MJ:...--WayneF. Bell; of Wdnns'blo!ro.lor announce the engag~mEmt ofDasher ?f, West Columbia at the on April 2n'd. Thomas, known as bridegroom's mother w~re a, They were ma.rried in Ohester on Sat- their daughter, Sharon Dianne, toSt. ,DaVIds Lutheran parsonage. Jerry, is in the U. S. Navy, and dress of pink lace and net and a' urday, December 8bh, Glenn Rufus Frick. He is' the son

Ann is residing with his parents crl~age of pink roses. ) The young couple will make their of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hughon Golf Course Road in Winns- t e is(bdUtHlCf~.;:'vcSiI.llllCl1cTouuDncr./l'home with the groom's parents, Mr. Frick All are of Blythewood' a mem er 0 •..lIe 19ma au e - d '.boro, until his tetum from the t~ Sorority and held other posi- an Mrs. J. B. Bell. The bride-ela-] wilj ' graduateservice. T '1r:'~ I tions of honor. For the past three from Harbon Christian School in

' years she has been a member ofEverett School faculty.

Webb Sykes

Jun;e~. =====- ~

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