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Told MISS AGl\1'ES MARIE, HUMPHRIES Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Humphries of Ridgeway announce the engagement of their daughter, Agnes Marie, to the Rev. E'dward N. Taylor of Blythewood. The wed- ding will take place April 22 at the Sawney's Creek Baptist Church. f,{ _ ' MISS PAMELA PATRICE 1I1JMPHRIES Mr. and Mrs. James Allen Humphries of Rion an- nonn.ce the ~ng'agement of their daughter, Pamela' P~tnce, to 1\Lr.James Joseph Faile. He is the son . of. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Alexander Faile, Sr. of Wmnsboro. Mi,ss Huml?h,ries ~s employed by the Uniroyal Textile Administrative Center, and Mr. Fails is employed by Winnsboro Motor Sales. The wedding is planned for September 16 in the Greenbrier United Methodist Church. / q 1.:3 M¥J Buster Hudson to Be Married Abroad Friends and relatives of 1st Sgt. Marion W. Hudson of Ha- waii have received the following invitation here: IMr. and Mrs. Manuel De Ponte request the honor of your pres- ence at the wedding reception in honor of the marriage of their daughter, Berni-ce, to 1st Sgt. Marion W. Hudson, on Sunday ,- a~ternoon, January thirty-first, nineteen hundred and forty-tHree, at one-thirty P. M., at the family residence, 3428 Pearl Harbor road. Miss Juanita Hudson Becomes Bride of Mr. Waldrop Christmas Day Miss Juanita Hudson of Winns- boro, daughter of Mrs. A. D. Hudson -and the late Mr. Hud- 'son, became the bride of Mr. Joel Waldrop of Winnsboro and Co- lumbia in an impressive double ring ceremony Christmas eve- ning at 7 o'clock at the Gordon Memorial Methodist parsonage. The Rev. Harvey McConnell Montgomery, pastor of the Gor- don Memorial Methodist Church officiated. 11~-;',; The setting for the service was formed by Christmas decorations of red berries, pine, lighted ta- pers and a Christmas tree. Miss Joyce Sharpe was the bride's only attendant; and the bridegroom's brother, J. D. Wal- drop of Winnsboro, was best man. The bride was (lovely in her navy suit with navy and pink accessories, her corsage was of .plnk carnations. - Miss Betty Charles Emerson furnished the musical numbers: "The Bridal Chorus," "Deep in, My Heart, Dear" by Sigmund Romberg, "Because by Guy D'Hardelot, and Mendelssohn's "Wedding March," The guests present were Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Hudson, Mrs. J. D. Waldrop, Miss Carolyn Hud- son, Miss Myrtle Clarke, Mrs. H. M. Montgomery and Jane Montgomery of Winnsboro and Mr. and Mrs. Brooks Self and daughters of Columbia. During the evening the bridal couple left for a trip to Florida. They plan to make their home- at ,1806 Green Street, Columbia. Mrs. Waldrop had b~en book- keeper at the Eagle's Store here. She attended Mt. Zion high: ;school. I Mr. Waldrop is the son of Mrs. I J.' H. Ellenburg and the late Mr. J. D. Waldrop. He attended Mt. Zion high school and has taken advanee courses in television cameraman in Louisville and Chicago. Mr. Waldrop is now em- ployed as manager of the South- eastern Radio Parts Co. in Co- lumbia. Miss ~ unqerpiller i Is Wed Aug. 13to , Mr. Swearingen Mr. arrd Mrs. E. Samuel Hunger- I piller, Jr., announce the marriage of their daughter, Julia Kathryn, to David Walter Swearingen, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Swearingen. All are of Winnsboro. 191V' The wedding took place on August 13, in Columbia. The couple will reside at 1008 I Delmas Ave., Nashville, Tenn. i.t :St. l'eter"s, COlUmOla Miss .Marlene Hutson Becomes the Bride of John J. Colcolough, Jr. -sion and fe om 0 lace, hand embroidered in seed pearls.' I She carri~ a white prayer book ."..... .•.••. '-"-'''''-''~'---''-==:!L.~::.-.~ __ centered with a white, orchid, showered with valley lilies. John Joseph Colcolough, Sr., father 'of the bridegroom, was best man. , The bride's mother wore a dress of navy blue lace with pale pink accessories and a 'pink carnation corsage. The bridegroom's mother wore a pale pink linen dress embroidered in white with white linen jacket and accessories. \ Her corsage was of pink- carnations. ' After the ceremony, a reception was hel~ at the Knights of Colum- bus Home. Introducing the" guests to the receiving line was Mrs. Joe Beckham of WJnnsboro. Mrs. Lind- say Cooper presided at one punch bowl and Miss Peggy Satterfield , erved coffee. Assisting the couple in receiving were their parents and attendants. !\. buffet luncheon was served and Miss Loretta Brown of Sumter kept the register _ Soft background pianQ JORDAN-EDWARDS /9'-37 At eight o'clock Sunday even- \ng, July the fourth, Miss Myron Gertrude Jordan was married to Loice E. Edwards at the home of the Rev. J. H.- Yarborough in Chester. Only a few close friends lotte. and relatives witnessed the cere- It is interesting to know that mony, the Rev. Yarborough also officiat- Mrs. Edwards is the attractive ed at the marriage of the bride's daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. C. mother and fa~he~._ ,.Jurdan of Great Falls, 'Mr. Ed-, The many friends of the young warns is the son of Mr. and Mrs. couple are happy to know. that J. S. Edwards of Asheville, and is the~' will make their home at Great an engineer with the E. W. Gran- F~lls after a trip t.o the moun- ~nis OODftruction Co., of Char-I tams of North Carolma. ----- Miss Hoy Is Wed ,~nHome Rites Miss Mary Wallace Roy and James William Cox were united in marriage on July 28, at 7:30 o'clock in the evening, 'at the home of the bride's parents. The bride's father 'O;fficiated at the double-ring cere- mony\ / q 7'V I The bl'ide is tJhe daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alton P. Roy of Winns- boro, and the bridegroom is the son oif Donald Albert Cox 'Of Sa- vannah, Ga., and the late Addie Wylene Jenny Cox. \---Arrangements 'Of roses, gladioli .daisies, pink and white rosebuds land snow mums with a background of greenery. She wore a locket 1from ParIs, France, a gift 'Of her for refreshments of cheese straws pink mints and bridal cake. Mrs. William O'Connell, aunt 'Of the brids, served punch. Out-of-town guests were the bride's suite mate, at Wlinthrop College, Miss Sara Emma Bryant, and roommate, Miss Elizabeth Teresa Putnam; her uncle and NIl S. VV. I Itl:. .........~;.onup unUL Phineas 'Henry Nash. . The bridal party and out-Qf-town guests were invited to Mrs. Nash's home for dinner. The <bridal couple left for a shorir trip to his grandparents, Mr. a~_ !iVIrs. Frank C. Jenny, at Fair~ there.

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    MISS AGl\1'ES MARIE, HUMPHRIESMr. and Mrs. Lewis Humphries of Ridgeway announce

    the engagement of their daughter, Agnes Marie, tothe Rev. E'dward N. Taylor of Blythewood. The wed-ding will take place April 22 at the Sawney's CreekBaptist Church. f,{ _ '

    MISS PAMELA PATRICE 1I1JMPHRIESMr. and Mrs. James Allen Humphries of Rion an-

    nonn.ce the ~ng'agement of their daughter, Pamela'P~tnce, to 1\Lr. James Joseph Faile. He is the son .of. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Alexander Faile, Sr. ofWmnsboro.

    Mi,ss Huml?h,ries ~s employed by the UniroyalTextile Administrative Center, and Mr. Fails isemployed by Winnsboro Motor Sales.The wedding is planned for September 16 in theGreenbrier United Methodist Church. / q 1.:3

    M¥JBuster Hudson toBe Married Abroad

    Friends and relatives of 1stSgt. Marion W. Hudson of Ha-waii have received the followinginvitation here:IMr. and Mrs. Manuel De Ponte

    request the honor of your pres-ence at the wedding reception inhonor of the marriage of theirdaughter, Berni-ce, to 1st Sgt.Marion W. Hudson, on Sunday

    ,- a~ternoon, January thirty-first,nineteen hundred and forty-tHree,at one-thirty P. M., at the familyresidence, 3428 Pearl Harbor road.

    Miss Juanita HudsonBecomes Bride of Mr.Waldrop Christmas Day

    Miss Juanita Hudson of Winns-boro, daughter of Mrs. A. D.Hudson -and the late Mr. Hud-'son, became the bride of Mr. JoelWaldrop of Winnsboro and Co-lumbia in an impressive doublering ceremony Christmas eve-ning at 7 o'clock at the GordonMemorial Methodist parsonage.The Rev. Harvey McConnellMontgomery, pastor of the Gor-don Memorial Methodist Churchofficiated. 11~-;',;

    The setting for the service wasformed by Christmas decorationsof red berries, pine, lighted ta-pers and a Christmas tree.

    Miss Joyce Sharpe was thebride's only attendant; and thebridegroom's brother, J. D. Wal-drop of Winnsboro, was best man.

    The bride was (lovely in hernavy suit with navy and pinkaccessories, her corsage was of.plnk carnations.- Miss Betty Charles Emersonfurnished the musical numbers:"The Bridal Chorus," "Deep in,My Heart, Dear" by SigmundRomberg, "Because by GuyD'Hardelot, and Mendelssohn's"Wedding March,"

    The guests present were Mr.and Mrs. Bennie Hudson, Mrs. J.D. Waldrop, Miss Carolyn Hud-son, Miss Myrtle Clarke, Mrs.H. M. Montgomery and JaneMontgomery of Winnsboro andMr. and Mrs. Brooks Self anddaughters of Columbia.

    During the evening the bridalcouple left for a trip to Florida.

    They plan to make their home-at ,1806 Green Street, Columbia.

    Mrs. Waldrop had b~en book-keeper at the Eagle's Store here.She attended Mt. Zion high:; school.I Mr. Waldrop is the son of Mrs.I J.' H. Ellenburg and the late Mr.J. D. Waldrop. He attended Mt.Zion high school and has takenadvanee courses in televisioncameraman in Louisville andChicago. Mr. Waldrop is now em-ployed as manager of the South-eastern Radio Parts Co. in Co-lumbia.

    Miss ~ unqerpiller iIs Wed Aug. 13 to ,Mr. SwearingenMr. arrd Mrs. E. Samuel Hunger- I

    piller, Jr., announce the marriageof their daughter, Julia Kathryn,to David Walter Swearingen, sonof Mr. and Mrs. John Swearingen.All are of Winnsboro. 191V'The wedding took place on August

    13, in Columbia.The couple will reside at 1008 I

    Delmas Ave., Nashville, Tenn.

    i.t :St. l'eter"s, COlUmOla

    Miss .Marlene Hutson Becomes theBride of John J. Colcolough, Jr.

    -sion and fe om 0lace, hand embroidered in seedpearls.' IShe carri~ a white prayer book ."......•.••.'-"-'''''-''~'---''-==:!L.~::.-.~__

    centered with a white, orchid,showered with valley lilies.John Joseph Colcolough, Sr.,

    father 'of the bridegroom, was bestman., The bride's mother wore a dressof navy blue lace with pale pinkaccessories and a 'pink carnationcorsage.The bridegroom's mother wore a

    pale pink linen dress embroideredin white with white linen jacketand accessories. \ Her corsage wasof pink- carnations. 'After the ceremony, a reception

    was hel~ at the Knights of Colum-bus Home. Introducing the" gueststo the receiving line was Mrs. JoeBeckham of WJnnsboro. Mrs. Lind-say Cooper presided at one punchbowl and Miss Peggy Satterfield, erved coffee.Assisting the couple in receiving

    were their parents and attendants.!\. buffet luncheon was served andMiss Loretta Brown of Sumter keptthe register _ Soft background pianQ

    JORDAN-EDWARDS /9'-37At eight o'clock Sunday even-

    \ng, July the fourth, Miss MyronGertrude Jordan was married toLoice E. Edwards at the home ofthe Rev. J. H.- Yarborough inChester. Only a few close friends lotte.and relatives witnessed the cere- It is interesting to know thatmony, the Rev. Yarborough also officiat-

    Mrs. Edwards is the attractive ed at the marriage of the bride'sdaughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. C. mother and fa~he~._,.Jurdan of Great Falls, 'Mr. Ed-, The many friends of the youngwarns is the son of Mr. and Mrs. couple are happy to know. thatJ. S. Edwards of Asheville, and is the~' will make their home at Greatan engineer with the E. W. Gran- F~lls after a trip t.o the moun-

    ~nis OODftruction Co., of Char-I tams of North Carolma.-----

    Miss Hoy Is Wed,~nHome Rites

    Miss Mary Wallace Roy andJames William Cox were united inmarriage on July 28, at 7:30 o'clockin the evening, 'at the home of thebride's parents. The bride's father'O;fficiated at the double-ring cere-mony\ / q 7'V IThe bl'ide is tJhe daughter of Mr.

    and Mrs. Alton P. Roy of Winns-boro, and the bridegroom is theson oif Donald Albert Cox 'Of Sa-vannah, Ga., and the late AddieWylene Jenny Cox.\---Arrangements 'Of roses, gladioli.daisies, pink and white rosebudsland snow mums with a backgroundof greenery. She wore a locket1from ParIs, France, a gift 'Of herfor refreshments of cheese strawspink mints and bridal cake. Mrs.William O'Connell, aunt 'Of thebrids, served punch.Out-of-town guests were the

    bride's suite mate, at WlinthropCollege, Miss Sara Emma Bryant,and roommate, Miss ElizabethTeresa Putnam; her uncle andNIl S. VV. I Itl:. .........~;.onup unULPhineas 'Henry Nash.

    . The bridal party and out-Qf-townguests were invited to Mrs. Nash'shome for dinner.The