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WEDD1N G JOlMS, MISS BUI V A"ND W. S. ADAMS, JR. --/o/'?! Charlotte, Feb. 13.-A wedding of unusual beauty and charm and one of much social prominence in the Carolinas was that of Miss Lucy Bryant Boyd and William Speight Adams, Jr., which was solemnized st evening at 8 o'clock at the home ~~ the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Clarence Boyd, of 1224 Myr- tle avenue. Dr. Luther Little, pastor of the First Baptist church, officiated and was assisted by Dr. F. O. Lamoreux of Newberry, S. C., kinsman of the -bride. The vows were spoken in the liv- ing room in front of a towering s.creen....of...paJ.rill;..Jlnd south~n smilax ~ and cathedral candlesticks oiding 1 white tapers. Mrs. F. A. DesPortes of Winns- boro, S. C., aunt of the bride, ren- dered the wedding music and was ac- companied by Jack O'Neal, of Rock Hill, S. C., violinist. The wedding march from Lohengrin was played for the processional and Mendels- j·;,i! •••••••••• ;••••••••• ~•••••••••••• ·j sohn's march at the conclusion of the , service. of the bride, sang "All For Y9u" and 'At Dawning" before the ceremony. The bride was given in marriage by her father, William Clarence Boyd. The bridegroom was attended by his brother, Fletcher Ruff Adams. Miss Ray Sawyer of Georgetown, I S. C., cousin of the bride, was maid of honor. Little Ida Catherine Con-. stable, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry B. Constable, was flower girl. Miss Josephine Houston, Miss Eliz- abeth Boyd, of Columbia, Miss Mary The betrothal of Eula Lee Boyd and Johnny E. Du- Groome McNinch, and Miss Eliza- Bose, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. !Y.DuBose of Frostproof, beth Coker, of Rock Hill, S. C., held Florida, is announced by her mother, Mrs. J. R. Boyd the ribbons that formed the aisle for of Winnsboro. I the bridal party. The wedding will take place in the Stephen Greene The bride wore a handsome gown Memorial Baptist Church in Winnsboro at-a time to be i of ivory satin made on princess lines, announced later. \ The yoke of maline was outlined with' MissBoydis the daughter of Mrs. J. R. Boydof Winns- seed pearls, and the long sleeves had \ boro and the late Mr. Boyd. 'She attended Mt. Zion In- a brand of pearls at the wrist. The stitute and is presently employed by Noland Company, I illusion veil was .worn cap fash:\)ll \ InC.,of Columbiaas a secretary. and was caught on either side of the, Mr. DuBose attended Frostproof High School, Frost- head with sprays of orange blossoms./ proof, Fla., and Florida Christian College, Tampa, Fla. Her shower was on:hids, lilies of the He is employedby the State of Florida, Division of Cor- valley, and bride roses. l'ections. _ The maid of honor was attired in Colum orchid satin. She carried an arm- M r: c-igomery-'Boyd was the ringbearer. I bouquet of pink roses and lavender A wedding of wide social inter- The bride, a lovely brunet I sweet peas. . est and characterized with beauti- unusual beauty, vyas met at The little flower girl wore pink ful dignity was that of Miss Lou- bottom of the stairs by her f: \ tulle and carried an old-fashioned ise Montgomery and Jack Des- er, Chalmers Ma~on Montgom. M' H u ton was attired Portes Boyd of Ridgeway, whicl'who proceeded WIth.her to ~he ~oseg~~.~ • ::!n °M~S9 BoYd h yel- 'Was solemnized Wednesday even tar and gav~ her 111 marl'lag~ ~ --- -- ing, December 27, at 6:30 o'clocl ~er wedding gown of. br: at the home of the bride's parents satm was fashioned Empire st -rr=",",,'=-:-=:!':!--;<T:"-""- omesley Mr. and Mrs. Chalmers Maso; with a graceful skirt that exte Montgomery of Elloree. The rin: ed into a long train. The h Miss Emma Cothran was in charge ceremony of the Presbyteria rolled collar formed a V-sha .' t 'Others re- church was used with the Rev neck in front. The leg 0' mut e 1 er. Raymond Ratchford, of Gastonia sleeves, embroidered with s ne try connected in Soutli .aro in~1, NC "f" t' pearl at the shoulders ended . ., 01 lCla.'mg. . . . her ancestors being among the sarli-: A program of nuptial musi pomts at the wrists, Her fi , d db M 'h bi veil which was held in place v ist settlers. She was graduated from was ren ere y r, usar ie ( . N I. Orangeburg violinist, accompan clusters of. orange blossoms fel Ashley Hall school 111Charleston, ::s. ed by Mrs. McMicha~ of Orang gr~ceful lines mto a leng C., last June and IS a clever and burg. / q tf. 0 tl:am. Her only ornament wa charmmg young girl and a much ad- The usher-groomsmen we r dlan:ond platinum brooch. . •-~ j-~ James Edmunds of Ridgeway a carried a bouquet of calla lJ erry, S. C.; Dr. and Mrs. W. B. Fred Auld of Columbia, who ligJ with white satin ribbon? yles and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M ed the candles prior to the Cl). Gene B?yd of Columbia, brot Lyles of Spartanburg, S. C.; Mr. an mony, J of the b~Idegroom, was best n Mrs. F. A. DesPortes, Mr. and Mrs The first to descend the sta Following the ceremony a J M .L 1 f W' b SC and enter the room together w cention was. held. _ '. 01'1'1: yes, 0 mns oro, . ..:1 th brid id 1\" B d Al ll1r. Boyd IS the son of LVUS. MISS Elizabeth Boyd, of Columbia, e 1'1esmai s, urs. u d th 1 t M' B ' d fS d 1M J: Blanton an ea. e r.. oyo S. C.; Miss Elizabeth Coker of Rock an er ~ eneca an. ~s. Ridgeway. He received hIS edt am C . Ford or Elloree, twm SIsters t' t th U' er 'ty of So 1, S. .; MISS Ray Sawyer, th brid h t iki IOn a e mv Sl ~(' S ME' e 1'1e, w ose s rt mg- res- Carolina. He is the postmaster eorgetown, . C.; rs. dith bla~ce to each other was ne Ridgeway. Hill of Chester, S. C.; Mrs. M. mor e. pr-onounced t'han upon t Me Kinnon of Hartsville, S. C.; Mr. occasion. They wore dresses eXRandall·Branham l' M ly alike of pink net with tight 1\" dM P ant Mrs. J. W. 0 Neal, Mr. and rs, . ur; an ra, aul Randall, of J C C h dM AF ting. bodices and bouffant sklrtWinnsboro, announce the mar- . . aut en, Mr. an rs .. MISS Isabel Boyd of Columriage of their daughter, Miss' Ruff, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Ruff, ,sis~er of the bridegroom, was Morene Randall and Mr. Bill Clarence Kuykendal, Mr. and Mrs. E. maid ~f honor. She was gowl!-elBranham ("Footsie") on Sunday, G. Jones, Miss Margaret Jones, Mr. Im~trhqU1~lette of m.1st blue SPW1Dh ec. 20. ~hey will make their and M1·S.S. J. Kimball and son, Jack WI Slver sequins over ome in Wmnsboro for the pres- TI'i ball M H H Wh't M J fashioned with a round necklent. L\' In ) rs. ., 1 e, 1'8. I short puffed sleeves, and bouf L. Adams, Miss Fannie Wilson, - 1 ~kirt. J of Rock Hill, S. C., Mr. and Mrs. A. Robinson, Jr., of Winnsboro. Miss Ann sauarea tsraonam I lWeds Dr. John R. Blake . I 1 \ ! I I I The wedding of Miss Mil-\ ternal grandmothers were Mrs. dred Brabham of Winnsboro, S. Paul Cook of Olar and Mrs. O. C., and Dr. John Ronald Blake' F. Kearse of Ehrhardt, and the of Washington, D. C., was SOl_l\ paternal grandmothers were Mrs. emnized on Monday, June 5, at Sherman and Mrs. Harry Blake 2:30 o'clock in the Duke Univer- of Virginia. sity Chapel, Durham, N. C. ~he, Immediately after the ceremony . ev. James D. Cleland, D.D:, !llm- a reception was held in the Uni- ister at the urriversrty officiated versity Apartments, University using the double rlIl;g ceremony. Drive. Those assisting in serving The chapel lent Itself to the were Misses Miriam Blake Eliza- 'beauty of th.e occa~io? Palms, beth Clegg, Mrs. L. W. Butier and askets of white gladioli and rev- little Misses Daisy Kirkland Brab- erfew, and lighted seven-branch- ham and Marta Blake. .' ed candelabra decorated the alt.ar. During the afternoon, Dr. and Mrs. MIldred Hendrix, organist, Mrs. Blake left fOTtheir wedd~ presented a program of wedding trip to the mountains of Virginia, music. Prior to th~ ceremony she I Washington, D. C., and Atlantic played "Traumerei" (Schumann); City, N. J. The bride wore for "Libestraum" (Liszt) and "0 Per- traveling a dressmaker suit of feet Love" (Barnby). During, the green linen, white blouse, toast ceremony "Claire de Lune" was hat with .Brown and white ac- softly played. Bridal Chorus ces;ories and a white rose cor- om Lohengrin" (Wagner) was sage llft~d from her wedding bou- used for the I?roces~ional and ~he quet. . ~or the recessional The Weddmg Mrs. Blake is the daughter ofj March" from Midsummer Night's Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Cornelius I Dream (Mendelssohn). Brabham (Mildred Cook). She re-, The usher-groomsmen were ceived her education at Mount! fritz Dietrez and Frederick Muel-I Zion, Winthrop College, and was! ler, schoolmates of the bride- g::-aduated from the Duke univer- j l groom. The men wore striped sity School of Nursing, Durham, trousers and cutaway coats. N. C. She served on the nursing I Mrs. Lew Wendell Butler of staff of Duke Hospital in Dur- Columbia, sister of the bride, was ham, and a't Highland Hospital, '~~re Tittatrt'"fi of hU'i'l.tn'" and oniy-at ftsheV'ilY~, N. "": She~escend~ tendant. Her dress of peach 01'- on her maternal side from the ganza over taffeta was made on Cooks, Matthews, and Willises, princess lines with voluminous I and on her pa~ernal SIde from the hooped skirt. With this she wore Brabhams, Kirklands and Tur- a matching bonnet type hat and ners of the lower section of S, outh stole, sprinkled with blue for%et- ;C;::a::;r;,::o:.:b:;·n.:,:a-:;.. ·__ ~_~~.---v-"I me-nots,. and short nylon gloves. ice, and a a ship officer in the She earned a fan-shaped bouquet Merchant Marine Corps. Recently of Talisman roses and snapdrag- he has written a paper based on 1 0?S, tied WIth van-colored satm his research that will be read be- nbbons. ·Af fore the American Neurological, I f and wrists. The short veil of bri- Association. He will begin 'his in-i dal illusion was attached to a ternship at Western Reserve,\ braided satin bandeau trimmed Cleveland, Ohio, early in the sum- i with rhinestones and seed pearls mer. He is descended from the 'I from her mother's wedding gown. Blakes and Shermans of Virginia. She canried her great-grandmo-. The young co~ple will reside in ther's handkerchief used by Cleveland, Ohio, after June 15. brides in her family for four gen- erations. Her flowers were a fan- Oui of Town Guests: shaped bouquet made of brides' Mr. and Mrs. John R. Blake, roses, snapdragons and maline M' M' . d M t Bl k puffs, showered with satin rib- isses iriam an ar a a e.' , bons and fern. Catherine E. Shear, Mrs. W. A. Sherman, Mrs. Judson Cobb and John R. Blake of Washington Alvin E. Craig, Washington, D. 1 D. c., was his son's best man. 'c.; Mrs. D. J. Shear, Misses Pa- Mrs. Brabham., mother of the tricia and Catherine Shear, Falls lbride, wore a light blue crepe Church, Va.; Mrs. Harry Blake, dress with rhinestone trim, pink Fairfax, Va.; Mrs. Roy M. Carter, accessories and a corsage of pink aleigh, N. C.; Mr. and Mrs. Ed- roses. Mrs. Blake, mot~er o~ the ward S. Sale, High Point, N. C.; , bridegroom wore a white picolet .Wendell B. Thrower and Jimmie dr:ess with rhinestone and velvet Thrower, Charleston, S. C.; Mrs. trim, navy and white accessories Paul Cook, Olar; Mrs. O. E. and a pink rosebud corsage. Kearse, Ehrhardt; Mr. and Mrs. \ The. couple. had the distinction 'L. C. Brabham, Dickie and Daisy II of having their four grandmothers. Brabham, Winnsboro; Mrs. L. ,\V. present. T~ey each :vore a cor-] Butler, Columbia; L. C. Brab-l sage of white garderuas. The ma- I ham, Jr., San Diego, Calif.

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WEDD1N G JOlMS, MISS BUI V

A"NDW. S. ADAMS, JR.--/o/'?!

Charlotte, Feb. 13.-A wedding ofunusual beauty and charm and oneof much social prominence in theCarolinas was that of Miss LucyBryant Boyd and William SpeightAdams, Jr., which was solemnizedst evening at 8 o'clock at the home

~~ the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs.William Clarence Boyd, of 1224 Myr-tle avenue.

Dr. Luther Little, pastor of theFirst Baptist church, officiated andwas assisted by Dr. F. O. Lamoreuxof Newberry, S. C., kinsman of the-bride.

The vows were spoken in the liv-ing room in front of a towerings.creen....of...paJ.rill;..Jlndsouth~n smilax

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and cathedral candlesticks oiding 1white tapers.

Mrs. F. A. DesPortes of Winns-boro, S. C., aunt of the bride, ren-dered the wedding music and was ac-companied by Jack O'Neal, of RockHill, S. C., violinist. The weddingmarch from Lohengrin was playedfor the processional and Mendels-

j·;,i! ••••••••••;•••••••••~••••••••••••·j sohn's march at the conclusion of the, service.

of the bride, sang "All For Y9u" and'At Dawning" before the ceremony.The bride was given in marriage

by her father, William Clarence Boyd.The bridegroom was attended by hisbrother, Fletcher Ruff Adams.

Miss Ray Sawyer of Georgetown,

IS. C., cousin of the bride, was maidof honor. Little Ida Catherine Con-.stable, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.Henry B. Constable, was flower girl.

Miss Josephine Houston, Miss Eliz-abeth Boyd, of Columbia, Miss Mary

The betrothal of Eula Lee Boyd and Johnny E. Du- Groome McNinch, and Miss Eliza-Bose, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. !Y.DuBose of Frostproof, beth Coker, of Rock Hill, S. C., heldFlorida, is announced by her mother, Mrs. J. R. Boyd the ribbons that formed the aisle forof Winnsboro. I the bridal party.The wedding will take place in the Stephen Greene The bride wore a handsome gown

Memorial Baptist Church in Winnsboro at-a time to be i of ivory satin made on princess lines,announced later. \The yoke of maline was outlined with'MissBoyd is the daughter of Mrs. J. R. Boydof Winns- seed pearls, and the long sleeves had \

boro and the late Mr. Boyd. 'She attended Mt. Zion In- a brand of pearls at the wrist. Thestitute and is presently employed by Noland Company, I illusion veil was .worn cap fash:\)ll \InC.,of Columbia as a secretary. and was caught on either side of the,Mr. DuBose attended Frostproof High School, Frost- head with sprays of orange blossoms./

proof, Fla., and Florida Christian College, Tampa, Fla. Her shower was on:hids, lilies of theHe is employedby the State of Florida, Division of Cor- valley, and bride roses.l'ections. _ The maid of honor was attired in

Colum orchid satin. She carried an arm-M r: c-igomery-'Boyd was the ringbearer. I bouquet of pink roses and lavender

A wedding of wide social inter- The bride, a lovely brunet I sweet peas. .est and characterized with beauti- unusual beauty, vyas met at The little flower girl wore pinkful dignity was that of Miss Lou- bottom of the stairs by her f: \ tulle and carried an old-fashionedise Montgomery and Jack Des- er, Chalmers Ma~on Montgom. M' H u ton was attiredPortes Boyd of Ridgeway, whicl'who proceeded WIth. her to ~he ~oseg~~.~ • ::!n °M~S9 BoYd h yel-'Was solemnized Wednesday even tar and gav~ her 111 marl'lag~ ~ --- --ing, December 27, at 6:30 o'clocl ~er wedding gown of. br:at the home of the bride's parents satm was fashioned Empire st -rr=",",,'=-:-=:!':!--;<T:"-""- omesleyMr. and Mrs. Chalmers Maso; with a graceful skirt that exteMontgomery of Elloree. The rin: ed into a long train. The h Miss Emma Cothran was in chargeceremony of the Presbyteria rolled collar formed a V-sha .' t 'Others re-church was used with the Rev neck in front. The leg 0' mut e 1 er.Raymond Ratchford, of Gastonia sleeves, embroidered with s ne try connected in Soutli . aro in~1,N C "f" t' pearl at the shoulders ended. ., 01 lCla.'mg. . . . her ancestors being among the sarli-:

A program of nuptial musi pomts at the wrists, Her fi ,d d b M 'h bi veil which was held in place v ist settlers. She was graduated fromwas ren ere y r, usar ie ( . N I.

Orangeburg violinist, accompan clusters of. orange blossoms fel Ashley Hall school 111Charleston, ::s.ed by Mrs. McMicha~ of Orang gr~ceful lines mto a leng C., last June and IS a clever andburg. / q tf. 0 tl:am. Her only ornament wa charmmg young girl and a much ad-The usher-groomsmen we r dlan:ond platinum brooch. . • - ~ j-~

James Edmunds of Ridgeway a carried a bouquet of calla lJ erry, S. C.; Dr. and Mrs. W. B.Fred Auld of Columbia, who ligJ with white satin ribbon? yles and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Med the candles prior to the Cl). Gene B?yd of Columbia, brot Lyles of Spartanburg, S. C.; Mr. anmony, J of the b~Idegroom, was best n Mrs. F. A. DesPortes, Mr. and Mrs

The first to descend the sta Following the ceremony a J M . L 1 f W' b S Cand enter the room together w cention was. held. _ '. 01'1'1: yes, 0 mns oro, . ..:1th brid id 1\" B d Al ll1r. Boyd IS the son of LVUS. MISS Elizabeth Boyd, of Columbia,e 1'1esmai s, urs. u d th 1 t M' B 'd f S d 1M J: Blanton an ea. e r.. oyo S. C.; Miss Elizabeth Coker of Rock

an er ~ eneca an. ~s. Ridgeway. He received hIS edt am C .Ford or Elloree, twm SIsters t' t th U' er 'ty of So 1, S. .; MISS Ray Sawyer,th brid h t iki IOn a e mv Sl ~(' S ME'e 1'1 e, w ose s rt mg- res- Carolina. He is the postmaster eorgetown, . C.; rs. dithbla~ce to each other was ne Ridgeway. Hill of Chester, S. C.; Mrs. M.mor e. pr-onounced t'han upon t Me Kinnon of Hartsville, S. C.; Mr.occasion. They wore dresses eXRandall·Branham l' Mly alike of pink net with tight 1\" d M P ant Mrs. J. W. 0 Neal, Mr. and rs,

. ur; an ra, aul Randall, of J C C h d M A Fting. bodices and bouffant sklrtWinnsboro, announce the mar- . . aut en, Mr. an rs ..

MISS Isabel Boyd of Columriage of their daughter, Miss' Ruff, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Ruff,,sis~er of the bridegroom, was Morene Randall and Mr. Bill Clarence Kuykendal, Mr. and Mrs. E.maid ~f honor. She was gowl!-elBranham ("Footsie") on Sunday, G. Jones, Miss Margaret Jones, Mr.Im~trhqU1~letteof m.1st blue SPW1Dhec. 20. ~hey will make their and M1·S.S. J. Kimball and son, JackWI Sl ver sequins over ome in Wmnsboro for the pres- TI'i ball M H H Wh't M Jfashioned with a round necklent. L\' In ) rs. ., 1 e, 1'8. •

I short puffed sleeves, and bouf L. Adams, Miss Fannie Wilson, - 1~kirt. J of Rock Hill, S. C., Mr. and Mrs.

A. Robinson, Jr., of Winnsboro.

Miss Ann sauarea tsraonam IlWeds Dr. John R. Blake. I

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The wedding of Miss Mil-\ ternal grandmothers were Mrs.dred Brabham of Winnsboro, S. Paul Cook of Olar and Mrs. O.C., and Dr. John Ronald Blake' F. Kearse of Ehrhardt, and theof Washington, D. C., was SOl_l\paternal grandmothers were Mrs.emnized on Monday, June 5, at Sherman and Mrs. Harry Blake2:30 o'clock in the Duke Univer- of Virginia.sity Chapel, Durham, N. C. ~he, Immediately after the ceremony. ev. James D. Cleland, D.D:, !llm- a reception was held in the Uni-ister at the urriversrty officiated versity Apartments, Universityusing the double rlIl;g ceremony. Drive. Those assisting in serving

The chapel lent Itself to the were Misses Miriam Blake Eliza-'beauty of th.e occa~io? Palms, beth Clegg, Mrs. L. W. Butier andaskets of white gladioli and rev- little Misses Daisy Kirkland Brab-

erfew, and lighted seven-branch- ham and Marta Blake. .'ed candelabra decorated the alt.ar. During the afternoon, Dr. andMrs. MIldred Hendrix, organist, Mrs. Blake left fOT their wedd~

presented a program of wedding trip to the mountains of Virginia,music. Prior to th~ ceremony she IWashington, D. C., and Atlanticplayed "Traumerei" (Schumann); City, N. J. The bride wore for"Libestraum" (Liszt) and "0 Per- traveling a dressmaker suit offeet Love" (Barnby). During, the green linen, white blouse, toastceremony "Claire de Lune" was hat with .Brown and white ac-softly played. Bridal Chorus ces;ories and a white rose cor-om Lohengrin" (Wagner) was sage llft~d from her wedding bou-

used for the I?roces~ional and ~he quet. .~or the recessional The Weddmg Mrs. Blake is the daughter ofjMarch" from Midsummer Night's Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Cornelius IDream (Mendelssohn). Brabham (Mildred Cook). She re-,

The usher-groomsmen were ceived her education at Mount!fritz Dietrez and Frederick Muel-I Zion, Winthrop College, and was!ler, schoolmates of the bride- g::-aduated from the Duke univer-j

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groom. The men wore striped sity School of Nursing, Durham,trousers and cutaway coats. N. C. She served on the nursing I

Mrs. Lew Wendell Butler of staff of Duke Hospital in Dur-Columbia, sister of the bride, was ham, and a't Highland Hospital,'~~reTittatrt'"fi of hU'i'l.tn'" and oniy-at ftsheV'ilY~, N. "": She~escend~tendant. Her dress of peach 01'- on her maternal side from theganza over taffeta was made on Cooks, Matthews, and Willises,princess lines with voluminous I and on her pa~ernal SIde from thehooped skirt. With this she wore Brabhams, Kirklands and Tur-a matching bonnet type hat and ners of the lower section of S,outhstole, sprinkled with blue for%et- ;C;::a::;r;,::o:.:b:;·n.:,:a-:;..· __ ~_~~.---v-"Ime-nots,. and short nylon gloves. ice, and a a ship officer in theShe earned a fan-shaped bouquet Merchant Marine Corps. Recentlyof Talisman roses and snapdrag- he has written a paper based on

10?S, tied WIth van-colored satm his research that will be read be-nbbons. ·Af fore the American Neurological,

Ifand wrists. The short veil of bri- Association. He will begin 'his in-idal illusion was attached to a ternship at Western Reserve,\braided satin bandeau trimmed Cleveland, Ohio, early in the sum- iwith rhinestones and seed pearls mer. He is descended from the

'I from her mother's wedding gown. Blakes and Shermans of Virginia.She canried her great-grandmo-. The young co~ple will reside inther's handkerchief used by Cleveland, Ohio, after June 15.brides in her family for four gen-erations. Her flowers were a fan- Oui of Town Guests:shaped bouquet made of brides' Mr. and Mrs. John R. Blake,roses, snapdragons and maline M' M' . d M t Bl kpuffs, showered with satin rib- isses iriam an ar a a e.'

,bons and fern. Catherine E. Shear, Mrs. W. A.

Sherman, Mrs. Judson Cobb andJohn R. Blake of Washington Alvin E. Craig, Washington, D.

1D. c., was his son's best man. 'c.; Mrs. D. J. Shear, Misses Pa-Mrs. Brabham., mother of the tricia and Catherine Shear, Falls

l bride, wore a light blue crepe Church, Va.; Mrs. Harry Blake,dress with rhinestone trim, pink Fairfax, Va.; Mrs. Roy M. Carter,accessories and a corsage of pink aleigh, N. C.; Mr. and Mrs. Ed-roses. Mrs. Blake, mot~er o~ the ward S. Sale, High Point, N. C.;

, bridegroom wore a white picolet .Wendell B. Thrower and Jimmiedr:ess with rhinestone and velvet Thrower, Charleston, S. C.; Mrs.trim, navy and white accessories Paul Cook, Olar; Mrs. O. E.and a pink rosebud corsage. Kearse, Ehrhardt; Mr. and Mrs. \The. couple. had the distinction 'L. C. Brabham, Dickie and Daisy II

of having their four grandmothers. Brabham, Winnsboro; Mrs. L. ,\V.present. T~ey each :vore a cor-] Butler, Columbia; L. C. Brab-lsage of white garderuas. The ma-I ham, Jr., San Diego, Calif.