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Miss HoJ5o~back Becomes Bride of, Graham in Christmas Ceremony The marriage of Miss Mildred of tiny covered buttons down the Louise (B00ts) Holsonback, back and fitted pointed sleeves. daughter o~ Mrs. Callie Holson-! The full gathered skirt ended in back of Wmnsboro and the late, a train, with an overlapping Arthur Duane Holsonback, and train 'of imported lace falling Joseph Os~orne Graham, Jr., son, from her crown of seed pearls. of Mr. ana Mrs . .Joseph Osborne Her only ornament was a choker' Graham of Baltimore, Md., was I of pearls, and she carried a heart- solemnized at the home of the I shaped bouquet of American bride's sister, Mrs. James Millard Beauty roses. SI?ith, and Mr., Smith, in Forest I The candles were lighted by Hills. , The wedd~ng took place, at I S.Sgt.. William D. Lohan of SIX 0 clock Christmas Day with Brooklyn, N. Y. and the United the Rev,. Arthur M, :tyIartm,pas- States Marine Corps, and Sgt. tQ~ <;f?IOn Presbyterian Church, Carl Anderson of Kansas City, officiating. ICj;;1- Kansas also of the United States The bride was given in mar- Marine' Corps. James Millard riage by her mother, Mrs. Hol- Smith, brother-in-law of the sonback, who was .gowned in bride, was the best man. black shadow crepe, with a white' Prior to the ceremony Mrs. carnation ,corsage... Caroline Weed Jacobs rendered Mrs. ,Millard Smith, SIster of a program of nuptial music, play- the bride, was the matron of ing "Because," "I Love You Tru- honor. She wore an ankle-len~h ly" and "Indian Love Call." The dress of Kelly.green taffeta with traditional wedding marches were a nylon overskirt and Kelly green used j;lumps with a gold trim. Her'I,~~~'~~!t1~~~~~g;)~~~:l flowers were low rofled gTadi- it olio . The bride was 10wned in white 'Satin fashioned I with double folds giving an off-the-shoulder effect. fitted bodice- with a row Horne-J ohnson q I 'f~ Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Horne an- nounce the marriage of their daughter, Doris, to Mr. Milum D. Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. H.' M. Johnson of Edgemoor, Tenn. The wedding took place May 19th in Atlanta Ga. Both: Mr. and Mrs.'Johnson at- tended L. M. University, Harro- gate, Tenn., where Mrs. Johnson received her A. B. degree June, 1941. While at L. M. :U. Mrs. -;JOhnsonwas a member of the Zeta Tali!Kappa sorority, and Mr. Johnson was a meml:ier of the Sigma Pi Beta fraternity. For the past year Mrs. John- son taught at Sharon school Ab- beville, S. C. Mr. Johnson' com! pleted his junior year' at L. M. U. and enlisted in the Army Air Corps. He is now stationed at Harding Field, Baton Rouge, La. Mrs. Jphnson plans to join him in the late summer. Mr. ,and Mrs. Joseph Kiminski, 3815 Grand Avenue, Duluth, Minn., 'announce the engagement of- their daughter, Patricia Ann, to Vernon L. Hudson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Hudson, Jr., of WinnsbOro, S. C..No date bas been set for the ____________________________ wediling. a~ HOOD '- .BROOME Miss Mamie Hood and Mr. I ~trother E. Broome both of near Winnsboro were united in mar- riage on last Saturday night at the Baptist Pastorium. The cere- mony was performed by the Rev. H. Floyd Surles. There were no attendants. HO'RNE-ODOM /I!!/ Jd/l?3/- Beautiful in simplicity was th- rriage Sunday morning at nine thirty o'clock ,of Miss Genie HOrne of' 'WinnsoorO', and.' Mr. ,Zonnis B. Odom, of Blackville, at the home of tP~' b<r,t~e~s :Ji'lt'r~nts, "M'!'.'. ood f : 'Mrs. J. W'-' Heme. . ' ,', .-.' "In the_living room 'an improvised altar of beautiful ferns' and lovely flowers was arranged. The bride, lovely in a gown of autumn brown, entered 'with her sister, Miss Essie Horne, of Augusta, Ga. She was met at the door by the groom attended by his brother, Mr. James Odorn, of Augusta, Ga, , and the ceremony was performed by their pastor, the Rev. H. Floyd Surles, of the First Bap- tist Church. Miss Mabel McCarley, of, Columbia, played the wedding march. The bride is 'the attractive daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Horne, Iii. merchant of' Winnsboro, and Mr. Odom is the son of MIl'.and James Odom, of Blackville. After the ceremony, Mr. and Mrs. Odom left for a few days stay ir, Augusta and Blackville. Mr. Odom is with Maxwell Bros. and Collins ,Furniture Company and the youn 'couple will make their home l:Winnsboro. HORNE-YONGUE f fl~'1 Mr. and :Mrs. James W. Horne announce the marriage of their daughter, Mary Catherine, to H. Curtis Yongue on May 13. The marriage took place in Colum- bia. Mrs. Yongue attended Mt. Zion lnstitute. Mr. Yongue is a son of the late Ned Yongue and Mrs. Sallie Yongue of Blaok-, stock. He is connected with the' electrical department of -;w inns- bore Mills. The couple will make their home in :Winnsboro. HOR,NE,.EV ANS WEIDHING SOLEiM;NIZEID AT GLENN ISPRINGS JANUARY 9T~ " LCJ~-'1 t Mrs. James W. Horne, Sr., dn- mounces the marriage of her daugh- fter, ,Essie Mae, to Marion Harold ,Evans, son of J\k. and Mrs. Marion O. Ev,ans of New Zion and Colum· bia on January 9th at Glenn Springs. south Carolina. The double --rhtg ceremony was perfcr:med by the uncle of the bride, Jhe Rev. R. M. Phillips, before an improvised altar of white snapdragons, fern and ivy. Mrs. Evans graduated from Mt. Zion Institute, Winnsboro, and at- tended ChilhoweeInstitute, Univers- i~y of South Carolina.and graduated from the University Hospital School of Nursing in .A!ugusta.She is now a surgical head nurse at the Vet- erans Hospital in Columbia. Mr. Evans graduated from Salem high school, New Zion and attended M.P.R.T.C'. at Camp Gordon, Ga. I' He is a World War II Veteran, serving in the European theatre and also the Korean War. He is now at-1 I tending South Carolina Area Trade: ,School in Columbia. I After a short wedding trip, the Icouple will reside at 3700 McGregor Drive, Columbia. r , At Cool Branch Baptist Church Mis~ Betty Anne Hood of Blair Is Bride of Ensign W. T . Todd The wedding of Miss Betty and sequins and short, fitted Anne Hood, daughter of Mr. and sleeves. The' long princess line Mrs. James Edward Hood, Sr., of was 'accentuated by a bouffant Blair, and Ensign William Thom- skirt, falling into a chapel train. as Todd, II, son of Mr. and Mrs. Her face veil of pure silk illus- Ke~th Russell Todd, Sr., of ion, was held in place with an open Pittsburgh, Pa., was solemnized crown clocke of satin sprinkled in a double-ring ceremony at Cool with seed pearls and sequins. She Branch Baptist Church of Fair- wore elbow gloves of silk taffeta field County at 8:00 p.m., June 9. ending in points over the wrists The Rev. A. L. Willis, pastor of and buttoned. Her only ornament the bride. officiated. ! c; .S&:~ was a single strand of pearls, a Nuptial music was presented by gift of the bridegroom. She car- Mrs. Thomas Tucker of Columbia, ried a white lace fan, bearing a organist, and Mrs. Johnny Elliott, white orchid, white rosebuds, vocalist, of Chester. scattered with pearls, and white Miss Peggy Joyce Hood, of satin streamers. Blair, only sister of the bride, was The attendants wore waltz. maid of honor. Mrs. Ross Funder, length dresses of sunburst pink burke, of Lancaster, cousin' of the silk organza over skirts of net bride, was matron of honor. and taffeta. The dresses were Bridesmaids were Miss Marilyn fashioned with batteau neckline, DeWitt, of Johnsonville, room- cap sleeves, and featured a fitted mate of the bride; Miss Jane An- drape bodice with large back derson, of Williamston, and Miss I bow and: bouffant skirt. They, Joan Harter, of Fairfax, both for-I wore matching pink net head- Wl~O~F2ates of the bride, Mrs, bands of cut-out leaf design. 'I'hey ~e~oa, ;]'r" or- Chester, '818- c~rrIe-d blue lace fans liJ€arIl~ ter-in-Iaw of the bride. nPmk rosebuds, scattered. pear s, Junior bridesmaids were Miss and blue satin streamers.' Phyllis Carter, daughter of Mr. The junior bridesmaids wore, and Mrs. Ernest Carter of Car- similar dresses and headbands to lisle, and Miss Joyce McCollum, that of the bridesmaids and honor daughter of Mr. Billy McCollum attendants. They carr-ied mini a- and the late Mrs. McCollum. ture lace fans, Honorary bridesmaids we r e The bride's, mother wore a cock, I Miss Bette Baker Herlong, of tail dress of turquoise cotton lace I Summerton, Miss Norma Davis, over taffeta and her corsage was of Easley, Mrs. John \Hood; Jr., of of pink rosebuds. I Ridgeway, and Mrs. Russell Dick- The groom's mother wore a I erson, Jr., of Rock Hill. Kenneth Russell Todd, Jr., of cocktail dress in Dior blue and Pittsburgh, Pa., served as hlj; her corsage was also ef pink rose- I brother's Hest man. buds. ' Ushers were James Hood, Jr., A reception immediately fol- of Chester, brother of the bride, lowed the ceremony at the church 1 Clarence Stone, of Carlisle, Tom- reception I hall, Assisting in re- i my Tucker, of Columbia, and ceiving were Mr. and Mrs. Thom-l Bobby Wallace, of Charleston. as Blease, Saluda; Mr, and Mrs. John Edward Todd, also of Char.les Holland, .Lancaster; Mrs. Pittsburgh and brother of the Al SIdes, Columbia; Mrs. John W. groom, served as junior usher. 1 Stevenson, .Carlisle; Mrs.' John The bride was given in mar-I H~od, Jr., RIdgeway; Mrs:. Bussell, riage by her father, James Ed- DIckerson, Jr., Rock HIll; Miss ward Hood, Sr., of Blair. Bel' wed, Belle ~aker Herlong, l?ummertoIl ling dress of off-white pure silk and MISSNorma Davis, Easley. t"affetawas fashioned with square After, the reception the couple neckline appliqued with Alcenon left for a wedding trip to Atlan- lace sprinkled with seed pearls tic City. For traveling the bride -'---~~~-~~------=---I wore a beige linen sheath with matching beige eyelet duster trimmed with linen. A beige lin- I en turban style hat with brown! I and black polka dots, with match- l ing bag, beige gloves and brown. linen shoes completed the outfit. I She wore the white orchid lifted. from the fan. n on mander of the NROTC.

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Miss HoJ5o~back Becomes Bride of,Graham in Christmas Ceremony

The marriage of Miss Mildred of tiny covered buttons down theLouise (B 0 0 t s) Holsonback, back and fitted pointed sleeves.daughter o~ Mrs. Callie Holson-! The full gathered skirt ended inback of Wmnsboro and the late, a train, with an overlappingArthur Duane Holsonback, and train 'of imported lace fallingJoseph Os~orne Graham, Jr., son, from her crown of seed pearls.of Mr. ana Mrs . .Joseph Osborne Her only ornament was a choker'Graham of Baltimore, Md., was Iof pearls, and she carried a heart-solemnized at the home of the I shaped bouquet of Americanbride's sister, Mrs. James Millard Beauty roses.SI?ith, and Mr., Smith, in Forest I The candles were lighted byHills. ,The wedd~ng took place, at I S.Sgt.. William D. Lohan ofSIX 0 clock Christmas Day with Brooklyn, N. Y. and the Unitedthe Rev,. Arthur M, :tyIartm,pas- States Marine Corps, and Sgt.tQ~ <;f?IOn Presbyterian Church, Carl Anderson of Kansas City,officiating. ICj;;1- Kansas also of the United StatesThe bride was given in mar- Marine' Corps. James Millard

riage by her mother, Mrs. Hol- Smith, brother-in-law of thesonback, who was .gowned in bride, was the best man.black shadow crepe, with a white' Prior to the ceremony Mrs.carnation ,corsage... Caroline Weed Jacobs renderedMrs. ,Millard Smith, SIster of a program of nuptial music, play-

the bride, was the matron of ing "Because," "I Love You Tru-honor. She wore an ankle-len~h ly" and "Indian Love Call." Thedress of Kelly.green taffeta with traditional wedding marches werea nylon overskirt and Kelly green usedj;lumps with a gold trim. Her'I,~~~'~~!t1~~~~~g;)~~~:lflowers were low rofled gTadi-itolio .The bride was 10wned in white

'Satin fashioned I with doublefolds giving an off-the-shouldereffect. fitted bodice- with a row

Horne-J ohnson qI 'f~Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Horne an-

nounce the marriage of theirdaughter, Doris, to Mr. MilumD. Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs.H.' M. Johnson of Edgemoor,Tenn. The wedding took placeMay 19th in Atlanta Ga.Both: Mr. and Mrs. 'Johnson at-

tended L. M. University, Harro-gate, Tenn., where Mrs. Johnsonreceived her A. B. degree June,1941. While at L. M. :U. Mrs.-;JOhnsonwas a member of theZeta Tali!Kappa sorority, and Mr.Johnson was a meml:ier of theSigma Pi Beta fraternity.For the past year Mrs. John-

son taught at Sharon school Ab-beville, S. C. Mr. Johnson' com!pleted his junior year' at L. M.U. and enlisted in the Army AirCorps. He is now stationed atHarding Field, Baton Rouge, La.Mrs. Jphnson plans to join himin the late summer.

Mr. ,and Mrs. Joseph Kiminski,3815 Grand Avenue, Duluth, Minn.,'announce the engagement of- theirdaughter, Patricia Ann, to VernonL. Hudson, son of Mr. and Mrs.Dewey Hudson, Jr., of WinnsbOro,S. C.. No date bas been set for the

____________________________ wediling. a~

HOOD '- .BROOMEMiss Mamie Hood and Mr. I

~trother E. Broome both of nearWinnsboro were united in mar-riage on last Saturday night atthe Baptist Pastorium. The cere-mony was performed by the Rev.H. Floyd Surles. There were noattendants.

HO'RNE-ODOM/I!!/ Jd/l?3/-

Beautiful in simplicity was th-rriage Sunday morning at nine

thirty o'clock ,of Miss Genie HOrneof' 'WinnsoorO', and.' Mr. ,Zonnis B.Odom, of Blackville, at the home oftP~'b<r,t~e~s:Ji'lt'r~nts,"M'!'.'.oodf: 'Mrs. J.W'-' Heme. . ' ,', .-.'"In the_living room 'an improvisedaltar of beautiful ferns' and lovelyflowers was arranged. The bride,lovely in a gown of autumn brown,entered 'with her sister, Miss EssieHorne, of Augusta, Ga. She was metat the door by the groom attendedby his brother, Mr. James Odorn, ofAugusta, Ga, , and the ceremony wasperformed by their pastor, the Rev.H. Floyd Surles, of the First Bap-tist Church. Miss Mabel McCarley,of, Columbia, played the weddingmarch.The bride is 'the attractive daugh-

ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Horne, Iii.

merchant of' Winnsboro, and Mr.Odom is the son of MIl'.andJames Odom, of Blackville.After the ceremony, Mr. and Mrs.

Odom left for a few days stay ir,Augusta and Blackville. Mr. Odomis with Maxwell Bros. and Collins,Furniture Company and the youn'couple will make their homel:Winnsboro.HORNE-YONGUE f fl~'1Mr. and :Mrs. James W. Horne

announce the marriage of theirdaughter, Mary Catherine, to H.Curtis Yongue on May 13. Themarriage took place in Colum-bia. Mrs. Yongue attended Mt.Zion lnstitute. Mr. Yongue is ason of the late Ned Yongue andMrs. Sallie Yongue of Blaok-,stock. He is connected with the'electrical department of -;w inns-bore Mills. The couple will maketheir home in :Winnsboro.HOR,NE,.EV ANS WEIDHINGSOLEiM;NIZEID AT GLENNISPRINGS JANUARY 9T~" LCJ~-'1t Mrs. James W. Horne, Sr., dn-mounces the marriage of her daugh-fter, ,Essie Mae, to Marion Harold,Evans, son of J\k. and Mrs. MarionO. Ev,ans of New Zion and Colum·bia on January 9th at Glenn Springs.south Carolina. The double --rhtgceremony was perfcr:med by theuncle of the bride, Jhe Rev. R. M.Phillips, before an improvised altarof white snapdragons, fern and ivy.Mrs. Evans graduated from Mt.

Zion Institute, Winnsboro, and at-tended Chilhowee Institute, Univers-i~y of South Carolina .and graduatedfrom the University Hospital Schoolof Nursing in .A!ugusta.She is nowa surgical head nurse at the Vet-erans Hospital in Columbia.Mr. Evans graduated from Salem

high school, New Zion and attendedM.P.R.T.C'. at Camp Gordon, Ga. I'

He is a World War II Veteran,serving in the European theatre andalso the Korean War. He is now at-1

I

tending South Carolina Area Trade:,School in Columbia.I After a short wedding trip, theIcouple will reside at 3700 McGregorDrive, Columbia. r

, At Cool Branch Baptist Church

Mis~ Betty Anne Hood of BlairIs Bride of Ensign W. T . Todd

The wedding of Miss Betty and sequins and short, fittedAnne Hood, daughter of Mr. and sleeves. The' long princess lineMrs. James Edward Hood, Sr., of was 'accentuated by a bouffantBlair, and Ensign William Thom- skirt, falling into a chapel train.as Todd, II, son of Mr. and Mrs. Her face veil of pure silk illus-Ke~th Russell Todd, Sr., of ion, was held in place with an openPittsburgh, Pa., was solemnized crown clocke of satin sprinkledin a double-ring ceremony at Cool with seed pearls and sequins. SheBranch Baptist Church of Fair- wore elbow gloves of silk taffetafield County at 8:00 p.m., June 9. ending in points over the wristsThe Rev. A. L. Willis, pastor of and buttoned. Her only ornamentthe bride. officiated. !c;.S&:~ was a single strand of pearls, aNuptial music was presented by gift of the bridegroom. She car-

Mrs. Thomas Tucker of Columbia, ried a white lace fan, bearing aorganist, and Mrs. Johnny Elliott, white orchid, white rosebuds,vocalist, of Chester. scattered with pearls, and whiteMiss Peggy Joyce Hood, of satin streamers.

Blair, only sister of the bride, was The attendants wore waltz.maid of honor. Mrs. Ross Funder, length dresses of sunburst pinkburke, of Lancaster, cousin' of the silk organza over skirts of netbride, was matron of honor. and taffeta. The dresses wereBridesmaids were Miss Marilyn fashioned with batteau neckline,

DeWitt, of Johnsonville, room- cap sleeves, and featured a fittedmate of the bride; Miss Jane An- drape bodice with large backderson, of Williamston, and Miss I bow and: bouffant skirt. They,Joan Harter, of Fairfax, both for-I wore matching pink net head-Wl~O~F2ates of the bride, Mrs, bands of cut-out leaf design. 'I'hey~e~oa, ;]'r" or- Chester, '818- c~rrIe-d blue lace fans liJ€arIl~ter-in-Iaw of the bride. nPmk rosebuds, scattered. pear s,Junior bridesmaids were Miss and blue satin streamers.'

Phyllis Carter, daughter of Mr. The junior bridesmaids wore,and Mrs. Ernest Carter of Car- similar dresses and headbands tolisle, and Miss Joyce McCollum, that of the bridesmaids and honordaughter of Mr. Billy McCollum attendants. They carr-ied mini a-and the late Mrs. McCollum. ture lace fans,Honorary bridesmaids we r e The bride's, mother wore a cock, I

Miss Bette Baker Herlong, of tail dress of turquoise cotton lace ISummerton, Miss Norma Davis, over taffeta and her corsage wasof Easley, Mrs. John \Hood; Jr., of of pink rosebuds. IRidgeway, and Mrs. Russell Dick- The groom's mother wore a I

erson, Jr., of Rock Hill.Kenneth Russell Todd, Jr., of cocktail dress in Dior blue andPittsburgh, Pa., served as hlj; her corsage was also ef pink rose- Ibrother's Hest man. buds. 'Ushers were James Hood, Jr., A reception immediately fol-

of Chester, brother of the bride, lowed the ceremony at the church 1Clarence Stone, of Carlisle, Tom- reception I hall, Assisting in re- imy Tucker, of Columbia, and ceiving were Mr. and Mrs. Thom-lBobby Wallace, of Charleston. as Blease, Saluda; Mr, and Mrs.John Edward Todd, also of Char.les Holland, .Lancaster; Mrs.

Pittsburgh and brother of the Al SIdes, Columbia; Mrs. John W.groom, served as junior usher. 1 Stevenson, .Carlisle; Mrs.' JohnThe bride was given in mar-I H~od, Jr., RIdgeway; Mrs:.Bussell,

riage by her father, James Ed- DIckerson, Jr., Rock HIll; Missward Hood, Sr., of Blair. Bel' wed, Belle ~aker Herlong, l?ummertoIlling dress of off-white pure silk and MISSNorma Davis, Easley.t"affetawas fashioned with square After, the reception the coupleneckline appliqued with Alcenon left for a wedding trip to Atlan-lace sprinkled with seed pearls tic City. For traveling the bride-'---~~~-~~------=---I wore a beige linen sheath with

matching beige eyelet dustertrimmed with linen. A beige lin-

I en turban style hat with brown!I and black polka dots, with match-

ling bag, beige gloves and brown.linen shoes completed the outfit. IShe wore the white orchid lifted.from the fan.

n onmander of the NROTC.