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rf;nnon-Ralnes .• flL.if7 I f:r . Characterized by charm and simplicity, the wedding of Miss Martha Drennon, of Great Falls, i and Mr. Thomas Cason Raines, of Mitford, was solemnized at five o'clock Sunday afternoon at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Drennon, on Duke _ Power Company Hill. The Rev. Mr. Pettus, Methodist minister of Great Falls, o1'ficiated in the pres- ence of the two families and in- timate friends, before an im- provised altar of pine, smilax and ferns. The candles were lighted by David Raines, brother of the bridegroom, and Dr. D. R. Stack, of Charleston. -A pre-nuptial musical program was rendered by Mrs. James Fer- guson. "The Sweetest' Story Ever Told" was sung by C. E. Gatlin of Great Falls, and "Oh Perfect Love" was played softly during the ceremony by Mrs. Fer- guson, who also played the tradi- tIonal wedding marches. I The bride and bridegroom en- tered alone, and the ring service was used. An informal reception 'was held, after the ceremony, and Misses Adelaine and Mary Raines, sisters of the bridegroom, and Misses Mary and Sarah Ferguson served wedding cake, Russian tea and mints. The bride was attired in a cos- tume of soldier blue with which. she wore black accessories, and her corsage was of pink rosebuds. After a wedding trip to New Orleans, the couple will be at home with the bridegroom's moth- er, Mrs. Mamie Raines, in the Mitford section of l!'airfield coun- ty. Raines-Lybrand 1 If,r' Mrs. William Thomason airies of Great Falls announces the mar- riage of her daughter, Mary, to Lieut. (j. g.) Dorcey K. Lybrand, U. S. N. R., of Aiken, S. C., on January 19, 1943, at San Diego, California. . Mrs. Mark Erskine Mills Mills-Ramsey nuptials held August 23 /rBO ~ Miss Angela ViciOria Raley be- arne the bride of Sydney Joseph Fogle on FWday, Februiatry 6, Bit aUf adter seven in 1Jhe FirsIt Bap- st Church. The Reverend W.i!J.-. aiam Bou:lmig1ht,COlJumJb[a,' pas- of the groom, od:lf1ciatecl:aJt the: OIUible rinJg cereanony·..vt;l?7cJ i fAYGOOD - RAMSEiY ~ On August 23, at eight attendants wE!.reMrs.GayeR. bride. Serving the wedding o'clock in the evening, Salem Hampton, sister of the bride, cake was Mrs. Marie S. Presbyterian Church was the and Mrs. Jeanne S. Ramsey, Burley. Assisting with settmg for the lovely wedding sister-in-law ofthe bride. Miss serving were Misses Marcia i of Jeanna Faye Ramsey and Susanne Marie Ramsey, niece Blackburn, Genia Green, Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Haygood of Mark Erskine Mills. of the bride, was flower girl. Frances Anne Hendrix, Blythewood announce the engage- The Rev. Roger A. Gallion The attendants wore silesta Martha Mann, Lesley Green. ment of llh.eirdaughter. Betty Ann, of Columbia officiated at the gowns of ivory' with pink and Mrs. T. L. McMeekin. and JOLlJ.n W. "Jack" Ramsey, Jr., double-ring ceremony. dogwood print, scooped neck- The bride is the daughter of n of Mrs. MlalIilha Phillips (Ramsey bl A. program of traditional lines. split sleeves, ouson Mr. and Mrs. John G..Ramsey and tile late JOOmI W. Ramsey of ~VinnS1boro. I 9 It> ,....- wedding music was provided bodices, and full circular and the granddaughter of Mr. ~----- by Mrs. William-B. Hendrix, skirts. They carried bouquets and Mrs. Charles H. Burley, Rhame- Reaves organis, d she and Miss of pink baby carnations and Jr., of Monticello:-Sne was Catherine Hendrix played two baby's breath, and the flower graduated from Winnsboro Miss Susanne Lyles Reaves organ-piano duets, "Ave girl carried a basket of pink High School, and is presently of Monmouth Beach, N. J. and .Marie" by Bach and an rose petals. a senior at Winthrop College, J,oseph Burnes Rhames, Jr. of "Allegro from the Water Michael R. Mills served as majoring in Business Educa- Greensboro, N. C. were married Music Suite" by Handel. his brother's bestman. The tion. on Saturday, June 2, in the St. Given in marriage by her groomsmen were Charles H. The bridegroom is the son John's Episcopal Church by the Rev. Cannon Charles H. Best, father,' the bride wore a Coleman III, and William K. of Mrs. Ann C. Mills.of Blair assisted by the Rev. Edward candlelight gown of organza Coleman, cousins ofthe bride- and the late Ralph E.. Mills. B. Guerry. 1113 with an empire waistline, groom; and J. Charles Ram- He is a graduate of Richard .The:bride is-the daughter of: pearled Venice lace on the sey, brother of the bride. MI;. Winn Academy and received a Mr. and Mrs. George Hamlin j bodice, a high neckline and Joseph Charles Ramsey, . B. S, degree in forest manage- !Reaves of Monmouth Beach. I long full bishop sleeves. The nephew of the bride, was ment from Clemson Univer- She is the granddaughter of! .Mrs. George Hamlin Reaves of dress had an attached chapel ringbearer. sity. He is self employed with train which ended with a deep Following the ceremony, a Glenn Associates Land Sur- .Columbia and the late Mr. Reaves, .and Mr. and Mrs. flounce. She carried a silk reception was held in the veying Company in Jenkins- j ames Morris Lyles of Winns- bouquet ofwhite roses, baby's church fellowship building. ville. boro. A graduate of St. Mary's breath, and ivy. Guests were greeted by Mr. During the evening, the Ju'llioTCollege, Raleigh, N. C., I Mrs. Alice R. Coleman, and Mrs. Joe C. Burley. The couple left for a wedding trip and Mary Baldwin College, sister of the bride, was register was kept' by Mrs. to Kiawah Island. They are Staunton, Va., she is employed _watron of honor, and the James M. Martin, aunt of the now residing in Blair. b.y., Brownhills, Greensboro. l-====::........:=--=;:=:..:......-=,:::;-...:=.::.....:::::::::::;::..:::.::.::::::::.::~~~~~....:::.:.:....:.::.::.::;:::!?...:.:...::=:.:...--- .' ...., will reside at Greenbriar Apart- men~;'\:Burlington, N. C. - Mrs. John Edward Jacobsen The Lutheran Church of the The groom, John Edward Redeemer of Newberry, Jacobsen. is the son of the South Carolina was the Reverend and Mrs. Fred setting for the noon wedding Jacobsen of Alden, Minne- of Miss Valeria Blair Ramsing sota. He graduated from the and Captain John Edward University of Minnesota, Jacobsen, on Saturday. June Minneapolis, Minnesota and 27,1981. The wedding recep- Pilot Training in Columbus, tion was giveD in the Social Mississippi. He is presently Hall of the church. serving as a captain in the The Reverend Fred Jacob- U.S. Air Force. assigned to sen, father of the groom, the 436th Tactical Figltter assisted by the Reverend Training Squadron at Hollo- Henry A. McCullough, Jr., man Air Force Base, Ala- officiated at the ceremony. mogordo, New Mexico as an The bride: daughter of Mr. instructor pilot. and Mrs. Paul Ramsing of Blair, .South Carolina, is a After a wedding trip to the graduate of the University of Carolina coast, the Jacobsens South Carolina and attended will be at home in Alamorgor- the Graduate School there. do, New Mexico. She is enrolled in the New Mexico State University Graduate School,Las Cruces, New Mexico. RA~EY-SCHEPER 1'1~ Beaufort, S .C.-A marriage of much interest to their many friends in South Carolina was that of Miss Margaret Raney, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E.- D. -Raney, and .William F. Scheper, which took place at St. Helena's Episcopal church Sat- urday, September 11, the Rev. May- nard Marshall performed the cere- mony. . A musical program was given by, Miss Caroline' PaUl, violinist; Mr George Waterhouse, organist, Dick Paul, soloist: The church was beautifully deco- rated for the eccasicn with Southern smilax and white periwinkle. A re- ception was given at the Bellamy Inn after the ceremony.,.. where .the bridal party was entertained, after which the bride changed her bridal costume of heavy white satdn with an over dress of rare point lace, embroidered in peaels. Her tulle veil was arrang- ed in cap fashion caught at the side with orange. blossoms. She carried 31 'shower . bouquet of .bride roses and valley lillies. Her traveling suit was of dark crepe trimmed with tan leather . with accessories to .mateh. The happy couple left for Ji motor trip tltrough the Northern states. They will make their home in Beau- ford, where Mr. Scheper is assistant • l' in the People's bank. .

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Page 1: 1 If,r' Mills-Ramsey nuptialsfairfieldgenealogysociety.org/Members_Only/Weddings...at St. Helena's Episcopal church Sat-urday, September 11, the Rev. May-nard Marshall performed the

rf;nnon-Ralnes .•flL.if7 I f:r .Characterized by charm and

simplicity, the wedding of MissMartha Drennon, of Great Falls, iand Mr. Thomas Cason Raines, ofMitford, was solemnized at fiveo'clock Sunday afternoon at thehome of the bride's parents, Mr.and Mrs. B. S. Drennon, on Duke _Power Company Hill. The Rev.Mr. Pettus, Methodist minister ofGreat Falls, o1'ficiated in the pres-ence of the two families and in-timate friends, before an im-provised altar of pine, smilax andferns. The candles were lightedby David Raines, brother of thebridegroom, and Dr. D. R. Stack,of Charleston.- A pre-nuptial musical programwas rendered by Mrs. James Fer-guson. "The Sweetest' StoryEver Told" was sung by C. E.Gatlin of Great Falls, and "OhPerfect Love" was played softlyduring the ceremony by Mrs. Fer-guson, who also played the tradi-tIonal wedding marches. IThe bride and bridegroom en-

tered alone, and the ring servicewas used.An informal reception 'was held,

after the ceremony, and MissesAdelaine and Mary Raines, sistersof the bridegroom, and MissesMary and Sarah Ferguson servedwedding cake, Russian tea andmints.The bride was attired in a cos-

tume of soldier blue with which.she wore black accessories, andher corsage was of pink rosebuds.After a wedding trip to New

Orleans, the couple will be athome with the bridegroom's moth-er, Mrs. Mamie Raines, in theMitford section of l!'airfield coun-ty.

Raines-Lybrand 1 If,r'Mrs. William Thomason airies

of Great Falls announces the mar-riage of her daughter, Mary, toLieut. (j. g.) Dorcey K. Lybrand,U. S. N. R., of Aiken, S. C., onJanuary 19, 1943, at San Diego,California. .

Mrs. Mark Erskine Mills

Mills-Ramsey nuptialsheld August 23

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Miss Angela ViciOria Raley be-arne the bride of Sydney Joseph

Fogle on FWday, Februiatry 6, BitaUf adter seven in 1Jhe FirsIt Bap-st Church. The Reverend W.i!J.-.

aiam Bou:lmig1ht, COlJumJb[a,'pas-of the groom, od:lf1ciatecl:aJt the:

OIUiblerinJg cereanony·..vt;l?7cJ ifAYGOOD - RAMSEiY

~On August 23, at eight attendants wE!.reMrs. Gaye R. bride. Serving the wedding

o'clock in the evening, Salem Hampton, sister of the bride, cake was Mrs. Marie S.Presbyterian Church was the and Mrs. Jeanne S. Ramsey, Burley. Assisting withsettmg for the lovely wedding sister-in-law of the bride. Miss serving were Misses Marcia

i of Jeanna Faye Ramsey and Susanne Marie Ramsey, niece Blackburn, Genia Green,Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Haygood of Mark Erskine Mills. of the bride, was flower girl. Frances Anne Hendrix,

Blythewood announce the engage- The Rev. Roger A. Gallion The attendants wore silesta Martha Mann, Lesley Green.ment of llh.eirdaughter. Betty Ann, of Columbia officiated at the gowns of ivory' with pink and Mrs. T. L. McMeekin.and JOLlJ.nW. "Jack" Ramsey, Jr., double-ring ceremony. dogwood print, scooped neck- The bride is the daughter ofn of Mrs. MlalIilha Phillips (Ramsey blA. program of traditional lines. split sleeves, ouson Mr. and Mrs. John G..Ramseyand tile late JOOmI W. Ramsey of

~VinnS1boro.I 9 It> ,....- wedding music was provided bodices, and full circular and the granddaughter of Mr.~----- by Mrs. William-B. Hendrix, skirts. They carried bouquets and Mrs. Charles H. Burley,Rhame- Reaves organis, d she and Miss of pink baby carnations and Jr., of Monticello:-Sne was

Catherine Hendrix played two baby's breath, and the flower graduated from WinnsboroMiss Susanne Lyles Reaves organ-piano duets, "Ave girl carried a basket of pink High School, and is presently

of Monmouth Beach, N. J. and .Marie" by Bach and an rose petals. a senior at Winthrop College,J,oseph Burnes Rhames, Jr. of "Allegro from the Water Michael R. Mills served as majoring in Business Educa-Greensboro, N. C. were married Music Suite" by Handel. his brother's bestman. The tion.on Saturday, June 2, in the St.

Given in marriage by her groomsmen were Charles H. The bridegroom is the sonJohn's Episcopal Church by theRev. Cannon Charles H. Best, father,' the bride wore a Coleman III, and William K. of Mrs. Ann C. Mills.of Blairassisted by the Rev. Edward candlelight gown of organza Coleman, cousins ofthe bride- and the late Ralph E.. Mills.B. Guerry. 1113 with an empire waistline, groom; and J. Charles Ram- He is a graduate of Richard.The:bride is-the daughter of: pearled Venice lace on the sey, brother of the bride. MI;. Winn Academy and received aMr. and Mrs. George Hamlin j bodice, a high neckline and Joseph Charles Ramsey, . B. S, degree in forest manage-!Reaves of Monmouth Beach. I long full bishop sleeves. The nephew of the bride, was ment from Clemson Univer-She is the granddaughter of!.Mrs. George Hamlin Reaves of dress had an attached chapel ringbearer. sity. He is self employed with

train which ended with a deep Following the ceremony, a Glenn Associates Land Sur-.Columbia and the late Mr.Reaves, .and Mr. and Mrs. flounce. She carried a silk reception was held in the veying Company in Jenkins-j ames Morris Lyles of Winns- bouquet ofwhite roses, baby's church fellowship building. ville.boro. A graduate of St. Mary's breath, and ivy. Guests were greeted by Mr. During the evening, theJu'llioTCollege, Raleigh, N. C., I Mrs. Alice R. Coleman, and Mrs. Joe C. Burley. The couple left for a wedding tripand Mary Baldwin College, sister of the bride, was register was kept' by Mrs. to Kiawah Island. They areStaunton, Va., she is employed _watron of honor, and the James M. Martin, aunt of the now residing in Blair.b.y., Brownhills, Greensboro. l-====::........:=--=;:=:..:......-=,:::;-...:=.::.....:::::::::::;::..:::.::.::::::::.::~~~~~....:::.:.:....:.::.::.::;:::!?...:.:...::=:.:...---.' ....,will reside at Greenbriar Apart-men~;'\:Burlington, N. C. -

Mrs. John Edward JacobsenThe Lutheran Church of the The groom, John Edward

Redeemer of Newberry, Jacobsen. is the son of theSouth Carolina was the Reverend and Mrs. Fredsetting for the noon wedding Jacobsen of Alden, Minne-of Miss Valeria Blair Ramsing sota. He graduated from theand Captain John Edward University of Minnesota,Jacobsen, on Saturday. June Minneapolis, Minnesota and27,1981. The wedding recep- Pilot Training in Columbus,tion was giveD in the Social Mississippi. He is presentlyHall of the church. serving as a captain in theThe Reverend Fred Jacob- U.S. Air Force. assigned to

sen, father of the groom, the 436th Tactical Figltterassisted by the Reverend Training Squadron at Hollo-Henry A. McCullough, Jr., man Air Force Base, Ala-officiated at the ceremony. mogordo, New Mexico as an

The bride: daughter of Mr. instructor pilot.and Mrs. Paul Ramsing ofBlair, .South Carolina, is a After a wedding trip to thegraduate of the University of Carolina coast, the JacobsensSouth Carolina and attended will be at home in Alamorgor-the Graduate School there. do, New Mexico.She is enrolled in the NewMexico State UniversityGraduate School, Las Cruces,New Mexico.

RA~EY-SCHEPER1'1~

Beaufort, S .C.-A marriage ofmuch interest to their many friendsin South Carolina was that of MissMargaret Raney, eldest daughter ofMr. and Mrs. E.- D. -Raney, and.William F. Scheper, which took placeat St. Helena's Episcopal church Sat-urday, September 11, the Rev. May-nard Marshall performed the cere-mony. .A musical program was given by,

Miss Caroline' PaUl, violinist; MrGeorge Waterhouse, organist,Dick Paul, soloist:

The church was beautifully deco-rated for the eccasicn with Southernsmilax and white periwinkle. A re-ception was given at the Bellamy Innafter the ceremony.,..where .the bridalparty was entertained, after whichthe bride changed her bridal costumeof heavy white satdn with an overdress of rare point lace, embroideredin peaels. Her tulle veil was arrang-ed in cap fashion caught at the sidewith orange. blossoms. She carried 31

'shower . bouquet of .bride roses andvalley lillies. Her traveling suit wasof dark crepe trimmed with tanleather . with accessories to .mateh.The happy couple left for Ji motortrip tltrough the Northern states.They will make their home in Beau-ford, where Mr. Scheper is assistant

• l' in the People's bank. .