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l\':meen-Welg e Bethel Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church, Winnsboro, S. C., was the scene of a beautti- ful and charming wedding on Wednesday night, June 8, at eight o'clock when Miss Leona Ameen, daughter of Mr .and Mrs. William Ameen, became the bride of Albert Wesley Weigle, son of r. Milford Weigle and the late rs. Weigle of Fort Myers, Fla. he Rev. Russell Kerr, pastor- of the bride, performed the double ing ceremony: /"~1 .-, The chancel of the church was banked with palms and other greenery and flanked by five sev, en-branched candelabra holding cathedral tapers. Arrangements of ' white gladioli were used. A program of wedding music was rendered by Mrs. G. - M. Ketchin, organist, and Miss Lou- ise Haddad of Ohester and Mr. MilfQl'd Weigle of Fort Myers, vocalists. Before the ceremony Mrs. Ketchin played "To An Eve, niag Star, "To a Wild Rose" (Mac- Dowell», "Liebestraum" (Liszt) "Clair deLune" (DeHussey). Mis~ addad sang "I Love Thee, Dear" (Grieg), and Mr. Weigle sang "Be, cause" (deHardelot) before the ceremony and "The Lord's Pray- er" as the benediction. The bridal chorus from "Lohengrin" (Wag- ner) was played for the proces- sional and the wedding march from '''Midsummer Night's Dream" for the recessional. "Claire 'de Lune" was p1ayed softly during the ceremony. The bride was given in marri-' age by her father, and the bride-I groom had Tom Cooney of New- port News, Va., as best man. The I usher-groomsmen were Clintonj' ;Weigle of Atlanta, Ga., brother of the bridegroom, Joe Ameen' of' tlanta, Otis Ameen of Clemson. I and Alfred Ameen, Winnsboro, aU j .brothers of the bride. -I Miss Helen Ameen of Charlotte cousin of the bride, was maid of honor. Mrs. Alfred Ameen of iWinnsboro was matron of honor. I The bridesmaids included M1ss ~et te£.enson an.d Miss Mary Lee Truesdale of Winns- born, Miss Maude King of Pied-, mont and Miss Carolyn Roger-I son of Andrews. Jane Stevenson, daughter of' Mr. and Mrs. Marion S. Stevenson. of Winnsboro was the flower girl, and the .ring- bearer was Charles Edgar (Bud) McDonald, son of Mrs. and Mrs. C. E. McDonald of Winnsboro. The bride wore an exquisite gown of ivory duchess satin fashioned with a sheer yoke out- lined by a bertha of Chantilly lace. The long sleeves came to calla lily points over the hands., The tight-fittting basque waist was buttoned I down the Lback in self-covered buttons. The full gathered skirt, emphasized by a peplum of Chantilly lace, flowed , into a cathedral train. The fin- ger-tip length veil of imp?rted silk illusion was crowned with a heart-shaped shirred coronet. Her only ornament was a string of pearls, gift of the bridegroom, and she carried a white prayer book topped with white orchids and showered with white satin stream- ers and tuberoses. I Th~ maid of honor wore a gown of chartreuse taffeta fashioned with a yoke of sheer marquisette, I forming a high neckline and out- lined with a full-circular ruffle, cap sleeves, fitted bodice and full skirt. She carried a bouquet of vari-colored Ester Reed daisies tied with rainbow satin ribbon. I The matron of honor wore a gown of blue taffeta fashioned similar to 'the maid of honor and " carried an identical bouquet. The bridesmaids wore gowns of peach taffeta of the same design as those of the honor attendants, I and carried similar bouquets. I The little flower girl wore aj yellow taffeta gown made like the other- attendants, and carried a basket of blue maline puffs in- terspersed with pink sweetheart roses. The ringbearer wor.e b. I white suit with long pants, and 1 t a yellow tie. l Mrs. Ameen, mother of the bride, wore a dress oj' blue crepe with a sweetheart neckline, dra:p- ,-.-:1- S Amee n ed at the waist forming pleats .ml ftUant - the front. She wore long- whIte I gloves,. and a shoulder corsage 11 {'t s/ of Talisman rosebuds. Mrs .. pen-I Ch I D' A d Church officiated at the cere- .the University of North Caro- nington, sister of the bridegroom, ery lane meen an wore a gown of printed silk ahd I Hayes Baxter Adams Jr. mony. lina at Greensboro. He is a corsage of white rosebuds.· exchanged wedding vows in a The bride graduated from employed as controller at I After the ceremony the pride's . Ragsdale High School where Yarborough and Associates in' parents entertained at a lovely 4 p.m. ceremony Friday, June ' reception at their home on the 5 at the 601 Forestdale Dr. she was Homecoming Queen High Point. Great Falls Road. The home W2S home of the bride's mother, her senior year. She attended Mrs. Ameen hosted a recep-. attractively decorated with green- - -""'- J h' R' J' tion following the wedding at ery and spring flowers in pastel Mrs. Joseph Saied Ameen.-" OL. 0 n siver umor shades. In- the.dining room white The bride is also the daughter College in Palatka, Florida her home. 'flowers were used. The bride's d. t1 mpl yed at After a trip to Washington, table was covered with an import; of the late Mr. Ameen. The all_ l~_p.res_ell __y ~,_o __ _" _ ed linen cloth and graced with groom -is--the .son -.~( Mrs. - the'Cherry-STSteak'House in D.C., the couple will reside in a three-tiered wedding cake top- ston Salem Kernersville. ped with a miniature =bride and Hayes Baxter Adams, Sr. of m - --' bridegroom. A large bowl of 8239 Deverow Rd., Lewisville - The bride is the grand- wh~te snapdragons, gladioli, car-j N.C. and the late Mr. Adams. The bridegroom graduated daughter of Mrs. William nations and greenery, flanked by from Gray High School in Ameen and the late Mr. streamers and white candles dec- .' orated the center of the table. Dr. L.H. Holhngsworth, Winston-Salem and holds a Ameen of Great Falls Rd., Assisting in receiving were Mr. pastor of Emerywood Baptist degree in Accounting from Winnsboro, S.C. and Mrs. G. F. Patton, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Caldwell, Mrs. Virginia Wertz, Miss Mattie Kennedy, Mrs. J. E. Bruce, all of Winnsboro and Mr. and Mrs. John -Ameen of Great Falls. I Ameen-Cleaver Marriage 'I ~?s!e:.?i~:tf !~en~~e~~!s. ~?!t~ wore the, Idaughter of Mr. and Mrs. John orchid from her bridal bouquet. .Ameen of Great Falls, formerly Mrs. Cleaver is a graduate of of Winnsboro became the bride Winthrop College and the Johns of Frank Alvi~ Cleaver of Green- Hopkins school of nursing. FOl' ville and Toronto Canada, at 4:30 the past year she has held the po- p.m.; February 1\, at the Great sition of director of the Visi~ing Falls Presbyterian church. The Nurse association of Greenville, Rev. John Steele, pastor of the The bridegroom is. the son of bride, officiated, using the dou- Mr. and Mrs, Frank Cle_aver. ~f ble-ring ceremony. 1"I..s-l Toronto, Canada. He received rns The chancel was beautifully B.A. and M.A. degrees from the decorated with lighted candles, University of Toronto. He is now ivy and gladioli. employed as .assistant director of Otis Robbins of Great Falls, _the Community Chest of Greater organist, and Elizabeth Steven- I Greenville. son of Winnsboro, soprano, vo- Among the out-of-town guests calist, presented the wedding were Miss Margaret Evering of music. Baltimore, Md.; Miss Marie Guth- The bride, who was given in rie and Miss Barbara Warren, marriage by her father, wore a both of Charlotte. N. C.: Mr. and wedding gown of Skinner's sat- Irs. arles Mack and Mr. and! in with imported Chantilly lace.· Mrs. Lide Mack of Mooresville, "I'he gown was fashioned with a' N. C.; Mr. and Mrs. Gil Rowland, Peter Pan collar, yoke and panel II Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Carlton, Mr. l of skirt in lace, lending true heir- ~and Mrs. W. E. Henderson, Mr. loom beauty to the fitted bodice and Mrs. W. F. Loggins, Mr. and 'and sweeping skirt, which ended jMrs. Harold Weekly, all of Green- in a full length train. She also' ville; Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Horne, wore a fingertipped tulled veil/Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Erskine Reed, and carried a white satin prayer Miss Mary Reed, Mrs. Maymie book topped with a white orchid. 1 Stevenson, Miss Roberta Dove, The bride's attendant was her Mr. and Mrs. Brady McKay, Mrs. sister, Mrs. Roy C. Monsen of M. W. Poston, all of Winnsboro; I Chicago, Ill. She wore a gown of and MI;. and Mrs. M. Fakoung of American Beauty faille' with IMyrtle Beach. tight fitting bodice and full skirt , and matching mitts and cap. She carried a bouquet of white carna- tions . Rebecca Sneed, the flower girl, was the event of the week. The wore a gown of rose faille fash- eeremony was performed by the ioned similar to the one worn by Rev. John MacEachern of Col- the matron of honor. She carried a white satin basket and sprink- led rose petals. ' The ushers were John U. Ameen and William Robert Ameen, both! of Great Falls, brothers of the bride; Roy C. Monsen of Chica- go, Ill., brother-in-law of the' bride, and Sidney B. Cooper of Great Falls. Harold J. Weekly of Green- ville was best man. The mother of the bride wore a dress of dusty rose crepe with! navy accessories and a corsage of white carnations. man. Following the ceremany, are-I -A-R-N-E-T-T--=E-:--cB=ru-=-=C=E=----=-- ception was held in the church . Miss Caroline Arnette, daugh- .parlors. A t f During the evening the bride -ter of Mrs. Robert E. met e 0 and bridegroom left for a wed- :this city and Robert W. Brice of ding trip to North Carolina. For Woodward, were married at the traveling the bride wore a blue I home of the bride's mother Fri- suit with beige blouse and navy 'day morning, June 5th at ten Owens~Arnette' '1-,\0 O'C~~C:'brideent~l~: ~e ceremony A marrragn of wide mterest room with her brother, Davis Ar- was that of Miss Anne Maree nette. The bridegroom was ae- Owens of Ridgeland to Berry Feaster Arnette of Winnsboro on companied by William Y. Buchan- January 9th at 5 o'clock at the an his brother-in-law. The cere- home of the bride's mother, Mrs. mony was performed by the bride's rSamuel Bennett Owens in Ridge- pastor, the Rev. George G. Mayes, land. pastor of the Winnsboro Presby- The Rev. M. O. Owens, terian church and was witnessed bride's .pastor, officiated ,in only by members of the two fami- presence of the members of lies wid a few close friends. bia. immediate families. Mr. and Mrs. Brice left imme- Among the out-of-town guests 'derson and family of Spartanburg; diately after the ceremony for a 'were: Mr. and Mrs. Wal~er Her-IMrs. Estelle Harper of Rock Hill; wedding trip. They will make long of St. Matthe,,:,s; ,MISS Ruby James Gruff of Reading, Pa.; Mr. thei home here. Herlong of Columbia] Mr. and and Mrs. ,N'ewton Thrash of Char- Mrs. T. D. Anderson and son of lotte, N. C.; Mrs. Moncton Hook Fl rence; Mr. and Mrs. J. O. An- of COlumbi:fi MispJ!;dith Goo<W. le - o ColumolA-;Mr :--ai1(f.,"'lrr57" HeniY '-"-'L.-~_."'---------~_'" ~ Serving delightful refreshments were Mrs. Bob Ameen and Mrs. Harvey Weir of Ridgeway, Mrs. William Haddad and Miss Eliza- beth Haddad of Chester, Miss Margaret Ameen of -Great Falls, Mrs. Veola Cody. of Charlotte, N. C., Mrs. William ,'Bolick, Misses Kitty Hollis, Hamdy, Jeannette, Nora and Jelelie Norman of Winnsboro. During the evening the couple ' left for a wedding trip tp Florida, after which they will make their home in Alabama. For traveling the bride wore a toast brown Palm Beach suit and white ac- cessories and 'a shoulder corsage of orchids. ' . Mrs. Weigle attended Queens College, Charlotte, and was grad- uated from Winthrop. College. Recently she has been a student technician at ithe Emory Univer- sity Hospital in Atlanta. Mr. Weigle was PTadllated from -Georgia Tech with a B.S. degree in mechanical engineering. He served a year and a half in the Pacific theatre. At present he is I assistant plant, engineer for the 1 Huntsville Manufacturing Com- i pany in Huntsville, Alabama. Anderson-H erlona After -the morning servtces at Aimwell Presbyterian church on lSunday, Dec. 3rd, Miss Inez An- derson of Ridgeway and Henry Keller Herlong ~-fu:l3!tan~~rg were united l'n matr-imony 15y the Rev. B. H. .Franklin, pastor of the church. Iq 31- The church had been made beau- tiful with ferns, snapdragons and floor baskets of chrysanthemums. Preceding the cerempny Miss Elmo Hinnant played "Prayer" by Oberthur and Mrs. W. C. Edmunds sang "Sweetest Story Ever Told" and "0 Perfect Love." Traumerie was played softly during the cere- mony. The converitiona wedding marches were used. The bride, a petite blond, was lovely in blue with a Silver Fox coat and a matching hat wit~ snood with black accessories. Her corsage was of gardenias. The couple left for a short hon- eymoon after which they will oc- cupy an apartment at 1527 Laurel st~eet in Columbia. Both bride and groom are grad- uates of Ridgeway high school._ Mr. Herlong graduated from Clem- son in 'June 1939 and is now a special representative of John Deer Plow ,Co., with headquarters in Kingstree. lhfss Anderson is employed by the General Motors Acceptance corporation in Colum- nuptials 7 The Coleman-Arndt wedding umbia at Aimwell church on Fri- .,;lay evening. The attendants Misses Helen Arndt of Columbia I Miss Frances Tindall of Lan- 1 caster, Miss CHive Hinnant of! Ridgeway, Mr. Charles Moore of Columbia, Lieut Buck of Chicago and' Norfolk and J. Louie Cole- man, brother of the bride ..A de- lightful receptitm followed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Cole- 19v<"

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l\':meen-Welg eBethel Associate Reformed

Presbyterian Church, Winnsboro,S. C., was the scene of a beautti-ful and charming wedding onWednesday night, June 8, ateight o'clock when Miss LeonaAmeen, daughter of Mr .and Mrs.William Ameen, became the brideof Albert Wesley Weigle, son ofr. Milford Weigle and the laters. Weigle of Fort Myers, Fla.he Rev. Russell Kerr, pastor- of

the bride, performed the doubleing ceremony: /"~1 .- ,The chancel of the church was

banked with palms and othergreenery and flanked by five sev,en-branched candelabra holdingcathedral tapers. Arrangements of' white gladioli were used.

A program of wedding musicwas rendered by Mrs. G. - M.Ketchin, organist, and Miss Lou-ise Haddad of Ohester and Mr.MilfQl'd Weigle of Fort Myers,vocalists. Before the ceremonyMrs. Ketchin played "To An Eve,niag Star, "To a Wild Rose" (Mac-Dowell», "Liebestraum" (Liszt)"Clair deLune" (DeHussey). Mis~addad sang "I Love Thee, Dear"

(Grieg), and Mr. Weigle sang "Be,cause" (deHardelot) before theceremony and "The Lord's Pray-er" as the benediction. The bridalchorus from "Lohengrin" (Wag-ner) was played for the proces-sional and the wedding marchfrom '''Midsummer Night's Dream"for the recessional. "Claire 'deLune" was p1ayed softly duringthe ceremony.The bride was given in marri-'

age by her father, and the bride-Igroom had Tom Cooney of New-port News, Va., as best man. The Iusher-groomsmen were Clintonj';Weigle of Atlanta, Ga., brotherof the bridegroom, Joe Ameen' of'tlanta, Otis Ameen of Clemson. I

and Alfred Ameen, Winnsboro, aU j.brothers of the bride. -I

Miss Helen Ameen of Charlottecousin of the bride, was maid ofhonor. Mrs. Alfred Ameen ofiWinnsboro was matron of honor. IThe bridesmaids included M1ss~et te£.enson an.d MissMary Lee Truesdale of Winns-born, Miss Maude King of Pied-,mont and Miss Carolyn Roger-Ison of Andrews. Jane Stevenson,daughter of' Mr. and Mrs. MarionS. Stevenson. of Winnsboro wasthe flower girl, and the .ring-bearer was Charles Edgar (Bud)McDonald, son of Mrs. and Mrs.C. E. McDonald of Winnsboro.

The bride wore an exquisitegown of ivory duchess satinfashioned with a sheer yoke out-lined by a bertha of Chantillylace. The long sleeves came tocalla lily points over the hands.,The tight-fittting basque waistwas buttoned I down the Lback inself-covered buttons. The fullgathered skirt, emphasized by apeplum of Chantilly lace, flowed

, into a cathedral train. The fin-ger-tip length veil of imp?rtedsilk illusion was crowned with aheart-shaped shirred coronet. Heronly ornament was a string ofpearls, gift of the bridegroom, andshe carried a white prayer booktopped with white orchids andshowered with white satin stream-ers and tuberoses. I

Th~ maid of honor wore a gownof chartreuse taffeta fashionedwith a yoke of sheer marquisette,

Iforming a high neckline and out-lined with a full-circular ruffle,cap sleeves, fitted bodice and fullskirt. She carried a bouquet ofvari-colored Ester Reed daisiestied with rainbow satin ribbon.

IThe matron of honor wore agown of blue taffeta fashionedsimilar to 'the maid of honor and

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carried an identical bouquet. Thebridesmaids wore gowns of peachtaffeta of the same design asthose of the honor attendants,

Iand carried similar bouquets. IThe little flower girl wore aj

yellow taffeta gown made like theother- attendants, and carried abasket of blue maline puffs in-terspersed with pink sweetheartroses. The ringbearer wor.e b.

Iwhite suit with long pants, and

1t a yellow tie. •l Mrs. Ameen, mother of thebride, wore a dress oj' blue crepe

with a sweetheart neckline, dra:p- ,-.-:1- S Ameened at the waist forming pleats .ml ftUant -the front. She wore long- whIte Igloves,. and a shoulder corsage 11 {'t s/of Talisman rosebuds. Mrs .. pen-I Ch I D' A d Church officiated at the cere- .the University of North Caro-nington, sister of the bridegroom, ery lane meen anwore a gown of printed silk ahd IHayes Baxter Adams Jr. mony. lina at Greensboro. He isa corsage of white rosebuds.· exchanged wedding vows in a The bride graduated from employed as controller at

I After the ceremony the pride's . Ragsdale High School where Yarborough and Associates in'parents entertained at a lovely 4 p.m. ceremony Friday, June 'reception at their home on the 5 at the 601 Forestdale Dr. she was Homecoming Queen High Point.Great Falls Road. The home W2S home of the bride's mother, her senior year. She attended Mrs. Ameen hosted a recep-.attractively decorated with green- - -""'- J h' R' J' tion following the wedding atery and spring flowers in pastel Mrs. Joseph Saied Ameen.-" OL. 0 n siver umorshades. In- the.dining room white The bride is also the daughter College in Palatka, Florida her home.'flowers were used. The bride's d . t1 mpl yed at After a trip to Washington,table was covered with an import; of the late Mr. Ameen. The all_ l~_p.res_ell__y ~,_o __ _" _ed linen cloth and graced with groom -is--the .son -.~( Mrs. - the'Cherry-STSteak'House in D.C., the couple will reside ina three-tiered wedding cake top- W· ston Salem Kernersville.ped with a miniature =bride and Hayes Baxter Adams, Sr. of m - --'bridegroom. A large bowl of 8239 Deverow Rd., Lewisville - The bride is the grand-wh~te snapdragons, gladioli, car-j N.C. and the late Mr. Adams. The bridegroom graduated daughter of Mrs. Williamnations and greenery, flanked by from Gray High School in Ameen and the late Mr.streamers and white candles dec- .'orated the center of the table. Dr. L.H. Holhngsworth, Winston-Salem and holds a Ameen of Great Falls Rd.,Assisting in receiving were Mr. pastor of Emerywood Baptist degree in Accounting from Winnsboro, S.C.

and Mrs. G. F. Patton, Mr. andMrs. H. E. Caldwell, Mrs. VirginiaWertz, Miss Mattie Kennedy, Mrs.J. E. Bruce, all of Winnsboro andMr. and Mrs. John -Ameen ofGreat Falls.

IAmeen-Cleaver Marriage'I~?s!e:.?i~:tf!~en~~e~~!s. ~?!t~wore the,Idaughter of Mr. and Mrs. John orchid from her bridal bouquet..Ameen of Great Falls, formerly Mrs. Cleaver is a graduate ofof Winnsboro became the bride Winthrop College and the Johnsof Frank Alvi~ Cleaver of Green- Hopkins school of nursing. FOl'ville and Toronto Canada, at 4:30 the past year she has held the po-p.m.; February 1\, at the Great sition of director of the Visi~ingFalls Presbyterian church. The Nurse association of Greenville,Rev. John Steele, pastor of the The bridegroom is. the son ofbride, officiated, using the dou- Mr. and Mrs, Frank Cle_aver. ~fble-ring ceremony. 1"I..s-l Toronto, Canada. He received rns

The chancel was beautifully B.A. and M.A. degrees from thedecorated with lighted candles, University of Toronto. He is nowivy and gladioli. employed as .assistant director of

Otis Robbins of Great Falls, _the Community Chest of Greaterorganist, and Elizabeth Steven- IGreenville.son of Winnsboro, soprano, vo- Among the out-of-town guestscalist, presented the wedding were Miss Margaret Evering ofmusic. Baltimore, Md.; Miss Marie Guth-

The bride, who was given in rie and Miss Barbara Warren,marriage by her father, wore a both of Charlotte. N. C.: Mr. andwedding gown of Skinner's sat- Irs. arles Mack and Mr. and!in with imported Chantilly lace.· Mrs. Lide Mack of Mooresville,"I'he gown was fashioned with a' N. C.; Mr. and Mrs. Gil Rowland,Peter Pan collar, yoke and panel IIMr. and Mrs. C. C. Carlton, Mr.

lof skirt in lace, lending true heir- ~and Mrs. W. E. Henderson, Mr.loom beauty to the fitted bodice and Mrs. W. F. Loggins, Mr. and'and sweeping skirt, which ended jMrs. Harold Weekly, all of Green-in a full length train. She also' ville; Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Horne,wore a fingertipped tulled veil/Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Erskine Reed,and carried a white satin prayer Miss Mary Reed, Mrs. Maymiebook topped with a white orchid. 1 Stevenson, Miss Roberta Dove,The bride's attendant was her Mr. and Mrs. Brady McKay, Mrs.

sister, Mrs. Roy C. Monsen of M. W. Poston, all of Winnsboro;

IChicago, Ill. She wore a gown of and MI;. and Mrs. M. Fakoung ofAmerican Beauty faille' with IMyrtle Beach.tight fitting bodice and full skirt ,and matching mitts and cap. Shecarried a bouquet of white carna-tions .Rebecca Sneed, the flower girl, was the event of the week. The

wore a gown of rose faille fash- eeremony was performed by theioned similar to the one worn by Rev. John MacEachern of Col-the matron of honor. She carrieda white satin basket and sprink-led rose petals. 'The ushers were John U. Ameen

and William Robert Ameen, both!of Great Falls, brothers of thebride; Roy C. Monsen of Chica-go, Ill., brother-in-law of the'bride, and Sidney B. Cooper ofGreat Falls.

Harold J. Weekly of Green-ville was best man.

The mother of the bride worea dress of dusty rose crepe with!navy accessories and a corsageof white carnations. man.Following the ceremany, are-I -A-R-N-E-T-T--=E-:--cB=ru-=-=C=E=----=--

ception was held in the church . Miss Caroline Arnette, daugh-.parlors. A t f

During the evening the bride -ter of Mrs. Robert E. met e 0and bridegroom left for a wed- :this city and Robert W. Brice ofding trip to North Carolina. For Woodward, were married at thetraveling the bride wore a blue Ihome of the bride's mother Fri-suit with beige blouse and navy 'day morning, June 5th at ten

Owens~Arnette' '1-,\0 O'C~~C:'bride ent~l~: ~e ceremonyA marrragn of wide mterest room with her brother, Davis Ar-

was that of Miss Anne Maree nette. The bridegroom was ae-Owens of Ridgeland to BerryFeaster Arnette of Winnsboro on companied by William Y. Buchan-January 9th at 5 o'clock at the an his brother-in-law. The cere-home of the bride's mother, Mrs. mony was performed by the bride'srSamuel Bennett Owens in Ridge- pastor, the Rev. George G. Mayes,land. pastor of the Winnsboro Presby-

The Rev. M. O. Owens, terian church and was witnessedbride's .pastor, officiated ,in only by members of the two fami-presence of the members of lies wid a few close friends.

bia. immediate families. Mr. and Mrs. Brice left imme-Among the out-of-town guests 'derson and family of Spartanburg; diately after the ceremony for a

'were: Mr. and Mrs. Wal~er Her-IMrs. Estelle Harper of Rock Hill; wedding trip. They will makelong of St. Matthe,,:,s; ,MISS Ruby James Gruff of Reading, Pa.; Mr. thei home here.Herlong of Columbia] Mr. and and Mrs. ,N'ewton Thrash of Char-Mrs. T. D. Anderson and son of lotte, N. C.; Mrs. Moncton HookFl rence; Mr. and Mrs. J. O. An- of COlumbi:fi MispJ!;dith Goo<W.le-

o ColumolA-;Mr :--ai1(f.,"'lrr57" HeniY'-"-'L.-~_."'---------~_'" ~

Serving delightful refreshmentswere Mrs. Bob Ameen and Mrs.Harvey Weir of Ridgeway, Mrs.William Haddad and Miss Eliza-beth Haddad of Chester, MissMargaret Ameen of -Great Falls,Mrs. Veola Cody. of Charlotte, N.C., Mrs. William ,'Bolick, MissesKitty Hollis, Hamdy, Jeannette,Nora and Jelelie Norman ofWinnsboro.During the evening the couple

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left for a wedding trip tp Florida,after which they will make theirhome in Alabama. For travelingthe bride wore a toast brownPalm Beach suit and white ac-cessories and 'a shoulder corsageof orchids. '. Mrs. Weigle attended QueensCollege, Charlotte, and was grad-uated from Winthrop. College.Recently she has been a studenttechnician at ithe Emory Univer-sity Hospital in Atlanta.Mr. Weigle was PTadllated from

-Georgia Tech with a B.S. degreein mechanical engineering. Heserved a year and a half in thePacific theatre. At present he is

Iassistant plant, engineer for the 1Huntsville Manufacturing Com- ipany in Huntsville, Alabama.

Anderson-H erlonaAfter - the morning servtces at

Aimwell Presbyterian church onlSunday, Dec. 3rd, Miss Inez An-derson of Ridgeway and HenryKeller Herlong ~-fu:l3!tan~~rgwere united l'n matr-imony 15y theRev. B. H. .Franklin, pastor of thechurch. Iq 31-The church had been made beau-

tiful with ferns, snapdragons andfloor baskets of chrysanthemums.

Preceding the cerempny MissElmo Hinnant played "Prayer" byOberthur and Mrs. W. C. Edmundssang "Sweetest Story Ever Told"and "0 Perfect Love." Traumeriewas played softly during the cere-mony. The converitiona weddingmarches were used.

The bride, a petite blond, waslovely in blue with a Silver Foxcoat and a matching hat wit~snood with black accessories. Hercorsage was of gardenias.The couple left for a short hon-

eymoon after which they will oc-cupy an apartment at 1527 Laurelst~eet in Columbia.Both bride and groom are grad-

uates of Ridgeway high school._Mr. Herlong graduated from Clem-son in 'June 1939 and is now aspecial representative of JohnDeer Plow ,Co., with headquartersin Kingstree. lhfss Anderson isemployed by the General MotorsAcceptance corporation in Colum-

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The Coleman-Arndt wedding

umbia at Aimwell church on Fri-.,;lay evening. The attendantsMisses Helen Arndt of Columbia IMiss Frances Tindall of Lan- 1

caster, Miss CHive Hinnant of!Ridgeway, Mr. Charles Moore ofColumbia, Lieut Buck of Chicagoand' Norfolk and J. Louie Cole-man, brother of the bride .. A de-lightful receptitm followed at thehome of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Cole-

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