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~ed July 19 in Greenville /~srt Jr., both of Greenville. Miss Carol l----=---=- Chandler, cousin of the bride was junior bridesmaid. They wore dresses and carried bouquets like those Of the honor attendants. Miss Dalby Chandler of Greenville, cousin of the bride, was flower girl. She was dressed like the older attendants. James Russel Goudelock, father of the bridegroom, was best man. Ushers were James W.Fuller and Marion F. Roddey of Columbia; William G. Cooper of Charleston; Adam S. Goudelock of Fort Mill. ss Nanty, C. Stewart Becomes ride of William F. Goudelock Groomsmen were Steve Goude- lock of Winnsboro, brother of tihe I bridegroom; James W. Fuller, Jr., 'I of Jacksonville, N. C., cousin of il the bridegroom; James E. King- I man .of' SparJanburg and Dewey , L. Still of Florence. Reese E. Griff· in, Jr., of Spartanburg, nephEM of the bridegroom was Junior groomsman. Will Cooper of Charl- eston, nephew of the groom, was the ring bearer. The mother of the bride chose for her daughter's wedding a blue lace dress with bolero jacket and bier corsage was a white orchid. I The mother of the groom wore a mauve lace sheath dress with matching 'hat and shoes. Her cor- sages was a lavender orchid. The bride's maternal grand- mother, Mrs. R. V. Chandler, Sr., wore a blue lace dress with shoes and Ihatto match and a white orchid corsage. Mter the ceremony .a beautiful reception was given at: the lakeside COUntry-homeof the bride's uncle and aunt; Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Chandler at Mauldin. Later in the afternoon for their wedding trip, the bride wore a tan] two-piece dress with bone COlOred! accessories and the white orchid from her bouquet. 'I MRS. WILLIAM FER!GUSON GOUDEILOCK Mrs. Goudelock was educated at Greenville Senior High School, Of wide social interest was the edged, in scalloped lace, emoroid, Greenville, and Winthrop College, wedding of Miss Naliey Chandler ered/ in pastel sequins and seed Ro$: HilI. Prior to her 'marriage Stewart of Greenville and William pe;.ri-Is,fitted bodice, short sleeves she was associated with the CRY- Ferguson Goudelock of Winnsboro, and bouffant skirt of taffeta scat- OVACDivision of the W. R. Grace which took place last Sunday after- tered with lace appliques with back and Company in Simpsonville. .noon, July 19, at 4 p.m, at Augusta bustle and chapel train. Her finger- Mr. Goudelock was graduated Road Baptist Church in Greenville. tip veil of silk illusion was caught from Mt. Zion Institute in Winns- e church was beautifully dee- to. a matching lace crown edged boro, attended Wofford College in ted with palms and other green- with seed pearls and embroidered Spartanburg, and was graduated 'y, forming the background for a in pastel sequins. She carried a f the University of South Car. large white pedestal of white gladi- triangular arm bo~quet o~. white o~: with a B. S. degree. At Wof~ oli and blue and white daisies. and blue stephanotis ~<!. lilies of ford .he was ia member. of .Delta White cathedral-zype candelabra on the. valley. (centere' with ,a large Sigma social fraternity. The bride- each end of the pulpit held blue ~hlte o~e!hid.~e bouquet was out- groom is with Nationwide Insurance tapers which cast a soft light over lined WIth satin and pearl leaves. Company' in Winnsboro, and he is the wedding scene. The matron of honor was Mrs. a member of the Winnsboro Jay· The Rev; J. N. Evans, Jr., of Dewey L. sun of Florence, sister cees. Greenville, and the Rev. Reese E. ot the bride, and Miss ~berta Ami The Goudelocks returned. from Griffin of Spartanburg officiated at Carrington of Greenville, sister of their wedding trip Sunday after- the ceremony. the bride, was maid of honor. They noon, July 26, and are now at home .Mrs, J. N. Evans, Jr., of Green- wore powder blue silk taffeta dress- at the Crossland-Lemmon apart. ville, organist, and Mrs. Reese E. es, waltz length, and carried co- ment, Chester Road. Griffin of Spartanburg, soloist, pre- Ionial bouquets of red rose buds sented the wedding music. edged with blue net and showered The bride, given in marriage bY' with blue ribbons. her grandfather, R. V.' Chandler, The bridesmaids were Miss Je~n Sr., wore a lovely wedding gown Still and Mrs. Philip Foster, both of silk' taffeta and Chantilly lace, of Spartanburg; Mrs. James Me. designed with sabrina neckline Carter and Mrs. James Anderson, .eresJiaiD-Mason Engagement 'Told Waller·Gooding Mrs. R. C. Gboding has receiv-e ed the following card which will be read with interest here: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Page J. ,TWaller I announce the marriage of their i , daughter Mary Joyce , to Robert Carpenter Gooding Ensign, United States Navy on Thursday, the thirtieth of July One thousand nine hundred and - forty-two Alexandria, Virginia J Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gresham; o,{ Winnsboro announce the engage. ment of their daughter",Shelbia Kay, to Mr. James RGbert Mason. son of Mr. and Mrs. J,. ::I. Mason of LynclIDurg, S. C. The wedding is to, t:aKe plare on Dec. 20 at 4 p.m. in the Fin;t Church of the Nazar~~ in WIlmS· 000lr0. / t s-l , Mr. and Mrs. James Russell I Mr. Griffin is the son of the I Goudelock announce the engage-, Rev. and Mrs. Reese Griffin of n:e~t of their daughter, Ella Vir-' Macon Ga. He graduated from gmIa, and Rev.. Reese Edwards i' " . . Griffin of Macon, Georgia. I Emory, university m 1945 and I Miss Goudelock gradua te d will receive his B. D. degree at "from Winthrop college in the Union seminary, New York, in :class of 1947. She was -a member January. :of Senior order and served dur- The wedding will take place ing her senior year as, chief at the First Methodist church in freshman counselor. I Winnsboro on December 30. '1f2 MR. AND MRSI. DANIgL STEVENSON GOUDE'lJOCK Mr. and Mrs. Chester M. Altman announce the mar- riage of their daughter, Sedemola, to Mr. Daniel Steven- son Goudelock of Winnsboro and Charleston, on Friday the eighteenth of August in Charleston. ' Mr. and Mrs. Goudelock are making their home at 1267 South Edgewater Drive, Charleston. I' "I ',' She is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Halcott Pride Green of Columbia,S. C., and Saluda, N. C., and of the 1ate Judge and Mrs. Robert Grant of Boston. "Mr. iDavenport was graduated from Phillips academy. Andover, and from Harvard with the class of 1943, where he was a member the D. U. dub. At nresent he is attending the Midshipmen's school at Columbia University, New York. He is the grandson of the late Mr. and Mrs. William Mar- tin Davenport of Denver, Colo., and the late Mr. and Mrs. Charles 'Mackay, also of Denver." Mr. and 'Mrs. Halcott· Pride Green and their daughter, Miss Virginia Green. grandparents and aunt of the bride-elect, are now making their home in Camden.e-, The Columbia State. The following will be of inter- est as the Grants were former residents of Winnsboro, Mr. Gra having been connected with the Winnsboro Mills for a number of years: In the Green Magazine of Bos- ton, Mass., dated April 4 we find the following interesting item in the society news: "The engage- ment of pretty 'post-debutante Virginia Grant, to Ralph' Martin Davenport, Jr., USNR, son of Capt. Ralph Davenport, USA, and Mrs. Charline Davenport of New York 'is announced by her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Grant of Weston (M-rs. Grant is the former Jessie Ross Green of Co- lumbia, S. C.) "Virginia was graduated from Beaver County Day school and at- tended Sareh Lawrence college She made her debut in the 1940, 41 season and is a member of the Vincent club and a provisional member of the Junior League.

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Page 1: in Greenville /~srt l----=---=- ss Nanty, C. Stewart ...fairfieldgenealogysociety.org/Members_Only/Weddings-Collection/W… · junior bridesmaid. They wore dresses and carried bouquets

~ed July 19 in Greenville /~srt Jr., both of Greenville. Miss Carol l----=---=-Chandler, cousin of the bride wasjunior bridesmaid.They wore dresses and carried

bouquets like those Of the honorattendants. Miss Dalby Chandler ofGreenville, cousin of the bride, wasflower girl. She was dressed likethe older attendants.James Russel Goudelock, father

of the bridegroom, was best man.Ushers were James W. Fuller and

Marion F. Roddey of Columbia;William G. Cooper of Charleston;Adam S. Goudelock of Fort Mill.

ss Nanty, C. Stewart Becomesride of William F. Goudelock

Groomsmen were Steve Goude-lock of Winnsboro, brother of tihe I

bridegroom; James W. Fuller, Jr., 'Iof Jacksonville, N. C., cousin of ilthe bridegroom; James E. King- Iman . of' SparJanburg and Dewey ,L. Still of Florence. Reese E. Griff·in, Jr., of Spartanburg, nephEMof the bridegroom was Juniorgroomsman. Will Cooper of Charl-eston, nephew of the groom, wasthe ring bearer.The mother of the bride chose

for her daughter's wedding a bluelace dress with bolero jacket andbier corsage was a white orchid. IThe mother of the groom wore

a mauve lace sheath dress withmatching 'hat and shoes. Her cor-sages was a lavender orchid.The bride's maternal grand-

mother, Mrs. R. V. Chandler, Sr.,wore a blue lace dress with shoesand Ihat to match and a white orchidcorsage.Mter the ceremony .a beautiful

reception was given at: the lakesideCOUntry-homeof the bride's uncleand aunt; Mr. and Mrs. R. V.Chandler at Mauldin.Later in the afternoon for their

wedding trip, the bride wore a tan]two-piece dress with bone COlOred!accessories and the white orchidfrom her bouquet. 'I

MRS. WILLIAM FER!GUSON GOUDEILOCK Mrs. Goudelock was educated atGreenville Senior High School,

Of wide social interest was the edged, in scalloped lace, emoroid, Greenville, and Winthrop College,wedding of Miss Naliey Chandler ered/ in pastel sequins and seed Ro$: HilI. Prior to her 'marriageStewart of Greenville and William pe;.ri-Is,fitted bodice, short sleeves she was associated with the CRY-Ferguson Goudelock of Winnsboro, and bouffant skirt of taffeta scat- OVACDivision of the W. R. Gracewhich took place last Sunday after- tered with lace appliques with back and Company in Simpsonville..noon, July 19, at 4 p.m, at Augusta bustle and chapel train. Her finger- Mr. Goudelock was graduatedRoad Baptist Church in Greenville. tip veil of silk illusion was caught from Mt. Zion Institute in Winns-

e church was beautifully dee- to. a matching lace crown edged boro, attended Wofford College inted with palms and other green- with seed pearls and embroidered Spartanburg, and was graduated

'y, forming the background for a in pastel sequins. She carried a f the University of South Car.large white pedestal of white gladi- triangular arm bo~quet o~. white o~: with a B. S. degree. At Wof~oli and blue and white daisies. and blue stephanotis ~<!.lilies of ford .he was ia member. of .DeltaWhite cathedral-zype candelabra on the. valley. (centere' with ,a large Sigma social fraternity. The bride-each end of the pulpit held blue ~hlte o~e!hid.~e bouquet was out- groom is with Nationwide Insurancetapers which cast a soft light over lined WIth satin and pearl leaves. Company' in Winnsboro, and he isthe wedding scene. The matron of honor was Mrs. a member of the Winnsboro Jay·The Rev; J. N. Evans, Jr., of Dewey L. sun of Florence, sister cees.

Greenville, and the Rev. Reese E. ot the bride, and Miss ~berta Ami The Goudelocks returned. fromGriffin of Spartanburg officiated at Carrington of Greenville, sister of their wedding trip Sunday after-the ceremony. the bride, was maid of honor. They noon, July 26, and are now at home.Mrs, J. N. Evans, Jr., of Green- wore powder blue silk taffeta dress- at the Crossland-Lemmon apart.

ville, organist, and Mrs. Reese E. es, waltz length, and carried co- ment, Chester Road.Griffin of Spartanburg, soloist, pre- Ionial bouquets of red rose budssented the wedding music. edged with blue net and showeredThe bride, given in marriage bY' with blue ribbons.

her grandfather, R. V.' Chandler, The bridesmaids were Miss Je~nSr., wore a lovely wedding gown Still and Mrs. Philip Foster, bothof silk' taffeta and Chantilly lace, of Spartanburg; Mrs. James Me.designed with sabrina neckline Carter and Mrs. James Anderson,

.eresJiaiD-MasonEngagement 'Told

Waller·GoodingMrs. R. C. Gboding has receiv-e

ed the following card which willbe read with interest here:

Mr. and Mrs. Charles PageJ. ,TWaller I

announce the marriage of their i, daughterMary Joyce

, toRobert Carpenter GoodingEnsign, United States Navy

on Thursday, the thirtieth of JulyOne thousand nine hundred and

- forty-twoAlexandria, Virginia

J

Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gresham; o,{Winnsboro announce the engage.ment of their daughter",Shelbia Kay,to Mr. James RGbert Mason. sonof Mr. and Mrs. J,. ::I. Mason ofLynclIDurg,S. C.The wedding is to, t:aKe plare on

Dec. 20 at 4 p.m. in the Fin;tChurch of the Nazar~~ in WIlmS·000lr0. / ts-l ,

Mr. and Mrs. James Russell I Mr. Griffin is the son of theI Goudelock announce the engage-, Rev. and Mrs. Reese Griffin ofn:e~t of their daughter, Ella Vir-' Macon Ga. He graduated fromgmIa, and Rev .. Reese Edwards i' " . .Griffin of Macon, Georgia. I Emory, university m 1945 and

I Miss Goudelock gradua t e d will receive his B. D. degree at"from Winthrop college in the Union seminary, New York, in:class of 1947. She was -a member January.:of Senior order and served dur- The wedding will take placeing her senior year as, chief at the First Methodist church infreshman counselor. IWinnsboro on December 30. '1f2

MR. AND MRSI. DANIgL STEVENSON GOUDE'lJOCKMr. and Mrs. Chester M. Altman announce the mar-

riage of their daughter, Sedemola, to Mr. Daniel Steven-son Goudelock of Winnsboro and Charleston, on Fridaythe eighteenth of August in Charleston. '

Mr. and Mrs. Goudelock are making their home at1267 South Edgewater Drive, Charleston. I' "I ','

She is the granddaughter of Mr.and Mrs. Halcott Pride Green ofColumbia,S. C., and Saluda, N.C., and of the 1ate Judge andMrs. Robert Grant of Boston."Mr. iDavenport was graduated

from Phillips academy. Andover,and from Harvard with the classof 1943, where he was a memberthe D. U. dub. At nresent he isattending the Midshipmen's schoolat Columbia University, NewYork. He is the grandson of thelate Mr. and Mrs. William Mar-tin Davenport of Denver, Colo.,and the late Mr. and Mrs. Charles'Mackay, also of Denver."

Mr. and 'Mrs. Halcott· PrideGreen and their daughter, MissVirginia Green. grandparents andaunt of the bride-elect, are nowmaking their home in Camden.e-,The Columbia State.

The following will be of inter-est as the Grants were formerresidents of Winnsboro, Mr. Grahaving been connected with theWinnsboro Mills for a number ofyears:In the Green Magazine of Bos-

ton, Mass., dated April 4 we findthe following interesting item inthe society news: "The engage-ment of pretty 'post-debutanteVirginia Grant, to Ralph' MartinDavenport, Jr., USNR, son ofCapt. Ralph Davenport, USA, andMrs. Charline Davenport of NewYork 'is announced by her par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Grantof Weston (M-rs. Grant is theformer Jessie Ross Green of Co-lumbia, S. C.)"Virginia was graduated from

Beaver County Day school and at-tended Sareh Lawrence collegeShe made her debut in the 1940,41 season and is a member of theVincent club and a provisionalmember of the Junior League.