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Vavis- Brown nion e nr ori a i 1 Presbyterian Church was the setting for the July 17, mar- riage of Miss Barbara Ann Brown of Greenville, and Mr. 'Jonathan Ellsworth Davis of Asheville, N. C. The fathers 0 the bridal couple were the of- ficiating ministers. (?jt.f The bride is the daughter of l The Rev. and Mrs. G. preston Brown of Monroe, La. She is the ,granddaughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Grover . Brown of Fairfield County. The parents of Mr. Davis are the Rev. and Mrs. Hiram E. Davis of Burlington, N. C. Nuptual music was played t b Y Mrs. Ted Evans of Orangeburg, at' the organ, Miss Sue Sanders kept the bride's register at the door. Garlands of ivy decorated [the chancel-rail, which was l ceptered with a pedestal urn of lovely mixed flowers, predominately white. During the service two white taper burned in a three - branched Following the-wedding, the bride's parents, were hosts at. ''re~eptfon dinner at the Holiday Inn in Columbia. I The bride is a graduate of Northeast Texas Women's ~niversi~y at Denton, Te~as. It'rior to her marriage she Was occupational therapist at l pace Memorial Institute in Greenville. 'T~e groom was graduated from the Universi- ty of North Carolina in civil .engineering. He is employed ,in highway construction design by the U. S. govern- ment. Mr..andMrs. Davis are at home at 9 North Ridge Drive, Arden, N. C., a suburb of Asheville. <The following announcement has 'been received In Winnsboro and will be read with a 'great deal of interest. Mr. Brown is the son of Mrs. A. VV. Of cordial interest to a host of In an impressive ceremony I friends throughout the two Carolinas Wednesday evenmg, IDecember MI·SS Mary Boyd Brown Becomes th iss Clara Ann Miller became " ~ ,'~~ " e is the following announcement: e 0 Walter Boyd Bro)'a B·d f M Chanli J 22 d Mr. and Mrs. A~bert Grover Brown at. : 0' o'd he Methodist _ rl_ e 0 r. ap In on une n announce the marriage of their church with Rev. E. S. Dunbar daughter, Mary King, to Mr. Wil- officiating. /9 1f.:3 I Ham Cunningham Peay, Jr., on Men- The church was effectively de- day, the twenty-seventh of May corated with numerous candel- t nineteen hundred and thirty-five: abra of cathedral candes, south- Winnsboro, South Carolina. ern smilax, pine and baskets of Th white gladioili, I e ceremony was perfor:med by M h iss Grace Mitchell. organisz; t e bride's pastor, Rev. G. G. Mayes, and Mrs Charles M. Allen, cousin at the Manse, in the presence of a of the bride, soloist, furnished few relatives and close friends. I the wedding music. Before the The bride is the eldest daughter of ceremony Mrs. Allen sang, Be- Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Brown and is a causet D'hardelot) and 'I'ourjours young woman of unusual charm and b! Amour (Frimi), Miss Mitchell: beauty. She was graduated from p,layed" "Sh?-~ert's Sere,nade," Winthrop College in 1930 and since Poe~ (FlbIch) and 'Moon th t t · h b .' Love (Tschaikowsky ) 'I'he ' ~ ime; as een teaching commer- "Bridal Ch "f Loh '- I . '1 b.. - orus rom 0 engrm CIa S? [ects in the schools of North was used for the processional and Carolma. "Wedding :M-arch" from Midsum- The groom is the second son of Mr. mer Nights Dream" (Mendel- and Mrs. W. C. Peay, and is a des- sohn) for the recessional. IDuring cendant of the late Colonel Nicholas the ceremony "Liebestraum" Austin Peay, who was the second (l;isz) was played. whit.e settler of Fairfield County, He . I'he ushers were Russell Mille~" received his education at 'Mt. Zion Jr., brothe.r of ~he bride, Franc:s Institute and Bailey Military Insti-J ~~~~!l'h BfIshopPVlll.e, Lt l · Morns tut d. d. 1 lC 0 arris Is and and . e, an IS now eng?-ge III construe- Chester and Lt. Grady Williams tion work and farming. of Winnsboro. After a wedding trip through the ,Miss Mary Dale Lotte of Jack- mountains of North Carolina, the sonville, Fla., roommate of the young couple will be at home near. bride at the Universitv of South Winnsboro. Carolina and maid of honor wore a dress of wool rose faille hav- ing a sweet heart neckline; three quarter length sleeves and 10 - bodice wlith corded scolla] joming the bouffant skirt. Sl, earned an old fashioned noseg~ of ?eep Kilarney roses, blue, statice and gypsophilia. Brown and has made his home in- The brides maids, Misses Polly Dallas, Texas, for a number of years. Breeden, and Nell Craig Carmi-. Mr. Emel:son Franklin Owen chael of Bennettsville, Jane Me- announces the marriage of his Donald of Charleston, and Eyleen Runge of Belton and roommate 'daughter of the bride at Converse college Margaret Undine Wore dresses of blue faille in the to same design as that of the maid Mr. Kinsler Williamson Brown ?f honor. They 'Carried ,old fash- . if ioned nosegays of pale Kilarney on Friday, January the twenty-f th) rose" blue static d - '1' 1 "" " e an gY.PSODl la· 'Nmeteen hundred and thIrty-fIve I The lovely bride who was giv- Austin, Texas. 1 en in marriage by her father, At home R~s~ell. David Miller was ex~~ MRS. ALEXANDER HAROLD CHAPLIN 306 N. Henderson qUl~lte in her Duchess satin gown' '" having a marquisette yoke at-! Her bouquet wasaae11cae ar- Dallas, Texas. I ta~hed ,to the Long torso bodice \ rangement of white roses and HAte greeted these guests. BROWN-B.ECKIHAM with seed pearls in leaf design' lilies of the valley. After a wedding trip to Sea . . leg; 0' mutton sleeves ending i~ l . Mr JIB 1R J' Island, Georgia, the couple will -Of much interest to their many points over the wrist and a full ~ s. 01n us 1 ogers, 1'., SlS- friends and relatives is the marriage skirt extending gracefully into 1 tel' of the bride, was matron of reside at their home' on Boyer of Miss Anne McDill Brown and Dav- a long train. Her double veil -f, honor. Her full-length gown had Drive in Columbia, where Mr. id Robertson Beckham, which took bridal illusion edged in Chantil rn an empire bodice of imported Chaplin is an associate of Walter place June 6th, i'll Winnsboro. " -~ lace fell from a halo cap of lac u- white Swiss lace over daffodil A. Keenan Realty Company, Dr. ,G. G. Mayes, the bride's pastor, :m~oran:e l~~~o~s, She carrieu crepe, featuring a scooped neck- For· traveling, Mrs. Chaplin performed the ceremony in the pres- a oouque ~ ri e s. roses, staticej' I' wore a blue linen dress and ence of a few relatives and crose centered wl~h a white ?rchid and-. me and elbow sleeves. From the ~. d ' showered WIth bourvadia, d bodice fell a controlled A-line jacket, trimmed in green. Her rrren s. '. Boyd Brown, father of the;s k' t fd if dil d matching shoes and bag were Mrs. ,B.,eckham,an attractive young groom, was best man. ., S IT 0 a' 01 crepe, an a lace trimmed pan I enha d th beige reptile. She also wore a .lVoman, IS the eldest daug'hte:r of ,Mol'. Mrs. Miller, mother of the> -~.. e nee e and Mrs. J. S. Brown. She received ~ride, wore a dress of Horizonl- back. Her flowers, a unique ar- circle pi.n of sapphires and pearls, her education 'at Chicora college anc bhie trimmed with gold sequins t- rangement in shades of yellow and a white orchid, gifts of the the University of South Carolina and a shoulder corsage of pinkEf and orange, were Garza daisies ,...:::.b::,:ri:.::d:.:e""gc:.r.=.o:;::ol:,:n:;:,. '-- _ where she was a member of several roses. - rd and Bells of Ireland, and she wore honorary and social clubs. She haS !i4J;S B~own,.l mother of the Brown Graves Vow's' taught successfully for four y~ars in Later m the. evening fhe e~le a hairpiece of daisies. - , the Fairf~i1d county schools. - left on. a wedding brip after which The ?ther bri~al attendants, ';j Mr. Beckham is the son of Mrs. they will b~ at home ~ Columbia. were Miss Catherine Carl' Clark ~ Tw,in catheral arrangements-of white glads, ball mums B RB kh' d th 1 t BR For travelmg the. pride wore !it. of New Orleans, La., Miss Lyllian and Jade porn porn mums, accented by SI'X candelabra . . ec am ,an e_a,e . . smoke blue two pIece wool SUIt ,.. ' . '~eckham. He recei:ve~ ~s educa~ion with beaver collar and cuffs. I C~me Gray of WhIt~vllle, .N. c., with crystal tear drops, adorned the First Presbyterian m the schooIs of FW.rf1eld and 15 a She wore accessories of brown I Miss Margaret Louise HIll of Churc,h of Monroe, La., on Saturday, March 31, for the prosperous young farmer, At present and an ~hjd ~;s~~ i Florence, and Atlanta, Ga., Miss dd 1le is also connected with the County 1Vfrs. rown, IS he attractive I Emmie Chaplin Lee od' Florence we ing of Patty Cheryl Graves and Grover Preston hRoa.dconstruction work. and ,popular daughter of IM,r. and I and Col bia: Mr H D' Brown, Jr. Mrs. Russell David Mill",l,' of . urn 1, s. omer an- p. ' We are glad to welcome another Bennethwille. Mrs. Miller was iel Avant of Columbia, Mrs. David' arents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Shelby Graves young couple into our midst. Mr. -formerlly Mi~s Westelle l?reeden It Ramsey Martin, Jr., of Winns-, and the RE\v.and Mrs. G, Preston Brown, all of Monroe. and Mrs. Lewis Sanders, coming of Bennettsville. The bride at-I bora and Clemson, and Mrs. Leon The Rev. Mr. Brown performed th d bl . frori the Union section and are oc- tended Converse college and the . '. ' e ou e-nng eupving the old Boyd residence. University of South Carolina. At Claude Hall, SIster. of the bride- ceremony. A reception followed in the fellowship hall. Mrs. Randel'S will be remembered Converse she was president of the \ groom, of Memphis Tennessee.. The bride is a graduate of Neville High School and N M' S.BdB Sophomore Class, Secretray of The dresses and bouquets of the, h ', .. or- as 1SS USle oy rown. the Student Government and bridesmaids were identical to: t =. LO~lslana University. Her sorority is Alpha BROWN-SANDERS. Co~illio~ Club. While at the \ those of the matron of honor. Omicron Pi. She is the granddaughter of the late Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Grover University she was a member of M Ad H.a . Mrs Wade Th d th I tM d ' Br~wn announce the marriage of the Kappa Delta Sorority. vice- r. am .rold Chaplin, ," omas an eae r.an Mrs. John their daughter, Susie Boyd to Mr. president of the Student govern- father of the bridegroom, was Phlhp Graves, Lewis L. Sanders, on Sunday, the ment, Secretary of the Senior best man. The ushergroomsmen Mr. Brown is also agraduate of Neville High School and t Class and was a member of Da- were David Palm St t N th L' , " I wenty-seeond of December 1935 mas and Non-de-Script. b th ' lav f th e~ id ewart, or east ouisiana University, He is the grandson of in W.innsboro, S. C. " Mr. Brown, is the son of Re- \ fro Oer-ln- aibw 0 Fe d n eLgroom,·Mrs. George A. Haddon and the late Mr Haddon of presentative and Mrs. Boyd 0 range urg, re awton Phil d I hi P' d . Brown of Winnsboro. Mrs. ,Brown, Irick of Holly Hill, Homer David B I a ep l~, a., an the late Mr. and Mrs. Grover is the former, Mary Tidwell bfl Avant, John Clifton Judy, Jr., rown of,Wmnsboro. Ridgeway. M.r. Brown attend.cd and Thomas Nelson Fortsom Jr. Following their wedding trip to New Orleans the the Presbytenan college at Clin- . . ' , 1 'II ke thei , ton, S. C., and the University of all of' Columbia; Wal>ter BoydlCOUP e WI ma e their home m Monroe. South Carolina. He is serving Brown, Jr., and Russell David with the armed forces with head- Brown, brothers of the bride, of quarters in Columbia. Winnsboro. OWEN-BROWN C{tJt>o£t OGLCC ••• ,
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  • Vavis-Brownnion e nr ori a i

    1Presbyterian Church was thesetting for the July 17, mar-riage of Miss Barbara AnnBrown of Greenville, and Mr.'Jonathan Ellsworth Davis ofAsheville, N. C. The fathers 0the bridal couple were the of-ficiating ministers. (?jt.fThe bride is the daughter of

    lThe Rev. and Mrs. G. prestonBrown of Monroe, La. She isthe ,granddaughter of thelate Mr. and Mrs. Grover. Brown of Fairfield County.The parents of Mr. Davis arethe Rev. and Mrs. Hiram E.Davis of Burlington, N. C.Nuptual music was played

    tbY Mrs. Ted Evans ofOrangeburg, at' the organ,Miss Sue Sanders kept thebride's register at the door.Garlands of ivy decorated

    [the chancel-rail, which was

    lceptered with a pedestal urnof lovely mixed flowers,predominately white. Duringthe service two white taperburned in a three - branchedFollowing the-wedding, the

    bride's parents, were hosts at.''re~eptfon dinner at the

    Holiday Inn in Columbia.I The bride is a graduate ofNortheast Texas Women's~niversi~y at Denton, Te~as.It'rior to her marriage sheWas occupational therapist at

    lpace Memorial Institute inGreenville. 'T~e groom wasgraduated from the Universi-ty of North Carolina in civil. engineering. He is employed, in highway constructiondesign by the U. S. govern-ment.Mr .. andMrs. Davis are at

    home at 9 North Ridge Drive,Arden, N. C., a suburb ofAsheville.


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