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I~G"1 Miss Peggy Rae Weathersby Becomes Bride of Fredrick Levonne McLendon Miss Peggy Rae Weathersby of I in the United States Army at F'Ort Winn.Sboro anJdJ SP /4 Fredrick Le- Belvoir, Va. V-OmleMcLend'On of Fort Belvojr, - Va., and Winmooro, were married' at 12 azn., April 5, in ~he First! McCadey-Cauthen ~ureh oftJbie Nazarene, Winnsboro, I ., Fiifv' wifth the Rev. E. N. Gunter per- .Mrs. Robert Laurens McCarley f01'llldng the double r>in,gcerem •.•• ""·. announces the engagement of her .- •..., ,daughter, Ruth Lee McCarley of Carole Weathersby SISter of the Winnsboro and Columbia 'and bride, was maid-of-honor' .and Pic. Robert Sidney Cauthen, United James WesWicn 'OfMissoori served States Army Air Forces, of Rock as best manl 'Hill and Miami Beach, Fla. '" '. . . Miss McCarley. a graduate of The bride and bridegroom entered Wmthrop College, is assistant the church together. She wore a medical technician at Fort Jack. Navy blue sheath dress with v.mte son, and has been making her accessories and an orchid corsage. home in Columbia for several ••. - . 1\•. T A_ •• ,,!on· th ",,,,I. months, Uti:> •• JLCu<:u1IU . IS . e <iau!&,ter Mr. Cauthen is the son of the 'Of Mr. Oscar W. Weathersby and late Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Cauthen, .the late Mrs. Lois Belvin Weathers~ of Rock Hill. He attended Clem- by 'OfColumbia. She was gradJuated son ~ol1ege and. the Universr.y of Brookland-Cayce- mgh School. Florida, and IS ~ow statio i sd . ~ with the army all' forces at IS! presently employed by the Miami Beach, Fla. A&P Food Store in WillInsboro. !he. wedding will take placs in The bridegroom attended Motmt ~)am) on Wednesday, January Zion :Lnstitute. He is now serving ~s=lx.:c;t,;;.ee;:::n:::t:::h::.. ~_~ __ ~ _ MR. AND MRS. DALLAS DAVID'MURPHY , 'Murphy-Cail VO~S Kimberlyn Carroll Cail and Dallas David Murphy were united in marriage Saturday, January 30, at 3:30, p.m. in Emmanuel Baptist Church. The Rev. Jerome Akins officiated at the ceremony. . Irs 2.- The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Furman D. Cail. She is a psychology major at Coastal Carolina in. Conway. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Dallas G. Murphy. He is employed with All-State Insurance in Florence. The couple will make their home in Florence. ,Murray- Drafts Nuptials Miss Mary Carolyn Drafts and Dean Jerrald Murray exchanged vows at St. Stephens Lutheran Church in Lexington on Thursday, April 26, at twelve noon, The Rev, Donald R. Poole officiated at the double-ring' ceremony. The bride wore a soft white linen suit with tiny- dotted blouse and mat- ching accessories. She carried a bouquet of daisies, interspersed with tiny white mums and baby's breath atop a white Bible, the gift of an aunt, Mrs. Coleman B. Kelly. For going away, she wore the corsage lifted from her bouquet. The weddin arty was In a ceremony of beauty and charm and one of interest to so- ciety, Miss Margaret Elizabeth McCarley and Hamilton Irvine -Def'ass were married Saturday afternoon at Oakland Avenue Presbyterian church. 19<f"R Miss McCarley is the daughter of Mrs. Robert Laurens McCar- ley of Winnsboro and the late Mr. McCarley and the bride- groom is the only son of Mrs. Hamilton I. DePass Of Oakland avenue and of .the late Mr. De- [Pass. The Rev. Kenneth G. Phifer, pastor of the church, was assist- ed by the Rev. Alfred P. Cham- bliss, pastor of the Episcopal Church of Our Saviour in per- forming the ceremony. Arrangements ofmagnolia, in- terspersed with seven branched candelabra against a bamboo background were used for cliurch decorations. Pews of the families were marked with bows of. white entertained immediately after the ceremony at a seated dinner at the Market Restaurant In Columbia. Many pre- nuptial parties were given for this popular couple prior to their wedding. Mrs. Murray's the step- daughter and daughter of Mr. arid Mrs. Quincy H. Price, and the late L. Edward Drafts of ' Lexington. Her mother is j the former Rebecca Cook. ofRidgeway, . 1 Mr. Murray is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Hershal A. Murray of Chapin. He is affiliated with Hampton Pontiac in Columbia, After a trip to Hilton Head, the couple is at home on Rt. 2, Chapin. F cClary-Justice I I Commander and Mrs. Grahme I Bannerman of Norfolk, Va., and. t "Columbia, S. C., announce the en- gagement of their niece, Ruth Brown McClary, of Columbia and. Staff Sergeant Charles Justice of ,Mont Clair, N. J" and Fort Jack- son. /'10/'; I The wedding will take place onl Saturday evening, June twelfth, I at the home of Mr. and Mrs. BoydJ Brown .in Winnsboro. McCASTON-REYNOLDS Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McCaston of Ridgeway announce the' marriage of their daughter, Lillie Belle, to Melvin _Reynolds 'Of Ridgeway, June 80. The ceremony was per- formed by Rev. V. M. K. M'arl'Owe, pastor of Sawney's Creek Baptist church. 1938 McClintock-Price Mr. and Mrs. James A. McClin- tock of Winnsboro announce the engagement of their daughter, Ruth Leola, and Harold Pniee Gt Blythewood. The wedding will take place in December, /?vl satin ribbons tied with bouquets of flowers. Mrs. Chester Francis, organist' and Mrs. J. Barron Steele, solo- [ ist, gave the wedding music. , The bride was given in mar- i riage by her uncle John T. Rich- ! ardson of Charlotte and the I bridegroom had as his best man, Joe C. Moore. Mrs. R. Sidney Cauthen, sister of the bride, was matron of hon- I or and the bride's only attend-, ant. She wore a' gown of Ameri-, can Beauty taffeta fashioned with fitted bodice, flared peplum and full skirt. Her arm bouquet i was of the cascade type and was I fashioned with American beauty I' roses. The ushers were J. S. DeShazo I of Atlanta, Ga., David J. Crowell/ of Concord, N. C., Frank D. / Green, Fred H. London, W. B. DePass and R.' Sidney Cauthen. ' , The bride wore a wedding! gown of satin brocade tissue taf-; feta, fashioned with sweetheart' neckline, long fitted bodice, 'long sleeves ending in calla points at the hands and full skirt ending,' in a lengthy train. Her finger tip: veil. of tulle with an- imported i rosepoint lace Mary Stuart cap" was held in place by a bandeau! of pearls. She wore a diamond I laveliar, which was a gift of the I brjde's father to her mother. on I her wedding day. The bride car- ried a white prayer book, topped with a white orchid and shower-I ed with white ribbon streamers. I The prayer book had belonged to : the .bride's maternal grandmoth- er. Mrs. McCarley, mother of the bride, wore a dress of powder blue crepe with white accesso- ries and a shoulder bouquet of yellow roses. Mrs. DePass, moth- er of the bridegroom, wore Alice blue crepe with black accessories and a shoulder' bouquet of pink roses. After the wedding Miss Estelle I Loucks entertained at a small reception at her home in honor of the 'bridal party and out of town guests. _', _ ror : travenng the bride wore, an off white suit with black ac- cessories and a shoulder corsage of orchids. After the couple re- turn they will make their home at 150 Johnston street. The bride was graduated from Ridgeway high school 'and from the University of South Carolina where she was a: member of In- dependents 'Campus club. For the past year she has been I employed in the offices of Rock; Hill Printing and Finishing 'com-) pany,' , The bridegroom was graduated \ fT.OlU·Winthrop Training school . and attended the University of t -South Carolina. He served as a: "first leiutenant, with the U. S..~ . Medical corps for 12 months dur- ing the recent war. For the' past two years he has been employed in the office of Rock Hill Print- ing and Finishing .... Tillie of MI'. and Mrs. J. A. whose marriage to Johnny of Chester will take place on Satur- day evening, December 21, at Leba- non Presbyterian Church. -•• C,
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Miss Peggy Rae Weathersby BecomesBride of Fredrick Levonne McLendonMiss Peggy Rae Weathersby of Iin the United States Army at F'Ort

Winn.Sboro anJdJ SP /4 Fredrick Le- Belvoir, Va.V-OmleMcLend'On of Fort Belvojr, -Va., and Winmooro, were married'at 12 azn., April 5, in ~he First! McCadey-Cauthen~ureh oftJbieNazarene, Winnsboro, I ., Fiifv'wifth the Rev. E. N. Gunter per- .Mrs. Robert Laurens McCarleyf01'llldng the double r>in,gcerem •.••""·. announces the engagement of her

.- •..., ,daughter, Ruth Lee McCarley ofCarole Weathersby SISter of the Winnsboro and Columbia 'and

bride, was maid-of-honor' .and Pic. Robert Sidney Cauthen, UnitedJames WesWicn 'OfMissoori served States Army Air Forces, of Rockas best manl 'Hill and Miami Beach, Fla.

'" '. . . Miss McCarley. a graduate ofThe bride and bridegroom entered Wmthrop College, is assistantthe church together. She wore a medical technician at Fort Jack.Navy blue sheath dress with v.mte son, and has been making heraccessories and an orchid corsage. home in Columbia for several

••. - . 1\•. T A_ ••,,!on· th ",,,,I. months,Uti:> •• JLCu<:u1IU . IS . e <iau!&,ter Mr. Cauthen is the son of the

'Of Mr. Oscar W. Weathersby and late Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Cauthen,.the late Mrs. Lois Belvin Weathers~ of Rock Hill. He attended Clem-by 'OfColumbia. She was gradJuated son ~ol1ege and. the Universr.y of

Brookland-Cayce- mgh School. Florida, and IS ~ow statio i sd. ~ with the army all' forces atIS! presently employed by the Miami Beach, Fla.

A&P Food Store in WillInsboro. !he. wedding will take placs inThe bridegroom attended Motmt ~)am) on Wednesday, January

Zion :Lnstitute. He is now serving ~s=lx.:c;t,;;.ee;:::n:::t:::h::..~_~ __ ~ _

MR. AND MRS. DALLAS DAVID'MURPHY,

'Murphy-Cail VO~SKimberlyn Carroll Cail and Dallas David Murphy

were united in marriage Saturday, January 30, at 3:30,p.m. in Emmanuel Baptist Church. The Rev. JeromeAkins officiated at the ceremony. . Irs 2.-The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Furman D.

Cail. She is a psychology major at Coastal Carolina in.Conway.The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Dallas G.

Murphy. He is employed with All-State Insurance inFlorence.The couple will make their home in Florence.

,Murray- Drafts NuptialsMiss Mary Carolyn

Drafts and Dean JerraldMurray exchanged vows atSt. Stephens LutheranChurch in Lexington onThursday, April 26, attwelve noon, The Rev,Donald R. Poole officiatedat the double-ring'ceremony.The bride wore a soft

white linen suit with tiny-dotted blouse and mat-ching accessories. Shecarried a bouquet ofdaisies, interspersed withtiny white mums andbaby's breath atop a whiteBible, the gift of an aunt,Mrs. Coleman B. Kelly.For going away, she worethe corsage lifted from herbouquet.The weddin arty was

In a ceremony of beauty andcharm and one of interest to so-ciety, Miss Margaret ElizabethMcCarley and Hamilton Irvine-Def'ass were married Saturdayafternoon at Oakland AvenuePresbyterian church. 19<f"R

Miss McCarley is the daughterof Mrs. Robert Laurens McCar-ley of Winnsboro and the lateMr. McCarley and the bride-groom is the only son of Mrs.Hamilton I. DePass Of Oakland

avenue and of .the late Mr. De-[Pass.

The Rev. Kenneth G. Phifer,pastor of the church, was assist-ed by the Rev. Alfred P. Cham-bliss, pastor of the EpiscopalChurch of Our Saviour in per-forming the ceremony.

Arrangements ofmagnolia, in-terspersed with seven branchedcandelabra against a bamboobackground were used for cliurchdecorations. Pews of the familieswere marked with bows of. white

entertained immediatelyafter the ceremony at aseated dinner at theMarket Restaurant InColumbia. Many pre-nuptial parties were givenfor this popular coupleprior to their wedding.Mrs. Murray's the step-

daughter and daughter ofMr. arid Mrs. Quincy H.Price, and the late L.Edward Drafts of 'Lexington. Her mother is jthe former Rebecca Cook.of Ridgeway, . 1

Mr. Murray is the son ofMr. and Mrs. Hershal A.Murray of Chapin. He isaffiliated with HamptonPontiac in Columbia,After a trip to Hilton

Head, the couple is athome on Rt. 2, Chapin.

FcClary-Justice I I

Commander and Mrs. GrahmeI Bannerman of Norfolk, Va., and.

t"Columbia, S. C., announce the en-gagement of their niece, RuthBrown McClary, of Columbia and.Staff Sergeant Charles Justice of,Mont Clair, N. J" and Fort Jack-son. /'10/'; I

The wedding will take place onlSaturday evening, June twelfth, Iat the home of Mr. and Mrs. BoydJBrown .in Winnsboro.

McCASTON-REYNOLDSMr. and Mrs. J. A. McCaston of

Ridgeway announce the' marriageof their daughter, Lillie Belle, toMelvin _Reynolds 'Of Ridgeway,June 80. The ceremony was per-formed by Rev. V. M. K. M'arl'Owe,pastor of Sawney's Creek Baptistchurch. 1938

McClintock-PriceMr. and Mrs. James A. McClin-

tock of Winnsboro announce theengagement of their daughter,Ruth Leola, and Harold Pniee GtBlythewood. The wedding willtake place in December, /?vl

satin ribbons tied with bouquetsof flowers.

Mrs. Chester Francis, organist'and Mrs. J. Barron Steele, solo- [ist, gave the wedding music. ,The bride was given in mar- i

riage by her uncle John T. Rich- !ardson of Charlotte and the Ibridegroom had as his best man,Joe C. Moore.Mrs. R. Sidney Cauthen, sister

of the bride, was matron of hon-Ior and the bride's only attend-,

ant. She wore a' gown of Ameri-,can Beauty taffeta fashionedwith fitted bodice, flared peplumand full skirt. Her arm bouquet iwas of the cascade type and was Ifashioned with American beauty I'roses.

The ushers were J. S. DeShazo Iof Atlanta, Ga., David J. Crowell/of Concord, N. C., Frank D. /Green, Fred H. London, W. B.DePass and R.' Sidney Cauthen. ', The bride wore a wedding!gown of satin brocade tissue taf-;feta, fashioned with sweetheart'neckline, long fitted bodice, 'longsleeves ending in calla points atthe hands and full skirt ending,'in a lengthy train. Her finger tip:veil. of tulle with an- imported irosepoint lace Mary Stuart cap"was held in place by a bandeau!of pearls. She wore a diamond Ilaveliar, which was a gift of the Ibrjde's father to her mother. on Iher wedding day. The bride car-ried a white prayer book, toppedwith a white orchid and shower-Ied with white ribbon streamers. I

The prayer book had belonged to :the .bride's maternal grandmoth-er.

Mrs. McCarley, mother of thebride, wore a dress of powderblue crepe with white accesso-ries and a shoulder bouquet ofyellow roses. Mrs. DePass, moth-er of the bridegroom, wore Aliceblue crepe with black accessoriesand a shoulder' bouquet of pinkroses.

After the wedding Miss Estelle

ILoucks entertained at a smallreception at her home in honorof the 'bridal party and out oftown guests. _',_ ror : travenng the bride wore,an off white suit with black ac-cessories and a shoulder corsageof orchids. After the couple re-turn they will make their homeat 150 Johnston street.

The bride was graduated fromRidgeway high school 'and fromthe University of South Carolinawhere she was a: member of In-dependents 'Campus club. •For the past year she has been I

employed in the offices of Rock;Hill Printing and Finishing 'com-)pany,' ,

The bridegroom was graduated \fT.OlU·Winthrop Training school. and attended the University of t-South Carolina. He served as a:"first leiutenant, with the U. S..~. Medical corps for 12 months dur-ing the recent war. For the' pasttwo years he has been employedin the office of Rock Hill Print-ing and Finishing

....Tillie

of MI'. and Mrs. J. A.whose marriage to Johnnyof Chester will take place on Satur-day evening, December 21, at Leba-non Presbyterian Church. -•• C,

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