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'St'T .Hackle-Smith Engagement Is Told

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Margaret Hanahan' Ward andRonald Davis Twitty are Wed. . . Iq7 '3

Mr. and Mrs. Willie Adam Hackle of Winnsboro an-nounce the engagement of their dauzhter Willodene andBo~by R,ich:;rd Smith, son of Mr. a';d Mrs. Robe;t s. 'Smith of Winnsboro, The wedding will take place April15. at the Stephen Greene Memorial Baptist Church inWmnsboro. It:f"-l' ,

MRS. RONALD DAVID TWITTYMiss M'argaret Hanahan Wa,rd

and Ronald David Tw1tty weremarried Saturday, June 23 at7:30 p.m. in Centennial Asso-ciate Reformed PresbyterianChurch, Columbia. The Rever-end James Barker officiated atthe dOUJble~ringceremony.The bride is the daughter of

Mr. anti Mrs. Malcolm EvansWard of Columbia. She is agraduate of Irmo High School.She also attended Winthrop Col-lege and graduated with highhonors f!tom Clemson Universityw1th a degree in early child-hood education. She was a mem-ber of Delta Delta Delta sorer-iety. Her grandmother, Mrs.Agries Wylie, resides in Winns-boro.The organist for the wedding

was Mrs. lRaymond Harley.Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Williams The following article will be readsang "0 Perfect Love" and' with interest in Winnsboro as Miss"The Lord's Pray t:" . Hamilton was once .a resident here:'Given in marriage by her Dr. and Mrs. Reuben G. 'Hamilton

[,;:tther, the bride wore a wed- of Columbia, announce the marriageding gown of ivory silk organza of their daughter, Louise, to Edwardand Alencon lace over taffeta. Everett Jeffries of Union, April 9,The modified bodice of organza 1926..was accented by appliques of The above announcement wilt comelace embroidered in seed pearls as quite a surprise to all save theand sequins cascading down the immediate families and a few collegefront and back, The bodice was friends who witnessed the ceremony.also designed with a high round Miss Hamilton is the only daugh-neck finished with lace scallops. tel' of Dr. and Mrs. R. G. HamiltonThe Iancern sleeves of lace and of Shandon and is one of the popu-organza ended in lace cuffs over lar and efficient members of thethe hands. The A-line skirt of Heathwood school faculty. ' She wassilk organza fell in bouffant graduated from Winthrop in thefolds at the back, graduating in- class of 1925 and has been doing post

.: : to a wide chapel train, outlin~d graduate work at the universityMISS A JEAN SPIGNER in deep lace scallops. Her ca- while teaching; at Heathwood. Dr.

, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mondel Spigner of Winhsl;>or~an- lthedral length mantilla veil ')f Hamilton is with the state board ofnou,nce the engagement and approaching marriage of' ivory bridal illusion fell from health and is widely known over thetheir daughter, Brenda Jean to Mr. Joe W Hall J \ Ia small camelot hat of match- state.of Mr. and ~rl:\. Joe W. Uall' of Richburg. . ,r., son ing lace. encrusted in pe.arls] Mr. Jeffries is ~ graduate of Clem-

The wedding is to take place on Friday M h 17 t and sequins and also outlinedtson college, and is the second son ofsix o'clock in the Stephen Greene M~ .arc B ,t.\ in lace scallops. She carried a fMr. and Mrs. Davis Jeffries ofChurch in Q.-L1." orla ap IS mixed, bouquet of yellow and Union. Mr. Jeffries was a member

white roses and mums.

!Miss Anne Hair kept thebride's register. Misses SusanOtterson and Oindy Sanders al-so helped serve. Miss CarolW:h~te cut the wedding cake.The groom is a graduate of

Clemson University, where hereceived a' B.S. degree in in-dustrial management. He was amember and past president ofthe Phi Delta Theta Iraternity.HIe QS now employed as a dis-tribution engineer for DukePower in Charlotte, N. C. I

HAMILTON -JEF:F'RIES

Following the reception the Icouple left for a wedding tripto Sea Island, Georgia. On re-turning they will reside at 6346Old Pineville Road, Apt. E,Charlotte, N. C.

-The Columbia State.

Heatll- ofinsonWedding tqrH

Spartanburg, Oct. 11.-In aceremony of unusaul beauty Miss'Elizabeth Brown Heath and Dr.George Dean Johnson were mar-ried Saturday evening at 8 o'clockin the Church of the Advent, Epis-copal, with the rector, the Rev.William .Sentella Lea, officiating,assisted by Dr. W. H. K. Pendle-ton, former rector of the church.

The church was beautifullybut simply decorated. In thechancel banks of palms and fernwere used with cathedral tapersin tall brass holders interspersedamong the green. On the altar.were brass vases of white gladioliwith the gospel candles at eachside of the cross. Tall baskets ofwhite gladioli were used amongthe banks of palm and fern.

Miss Jaunita Wilkins, organist,and Mrs. Mabry Vannerson, vio-linist, gave t musical programas the wedding guests assembled.

The bride was attended by hercousin, Miss Elizabeth BrownMatthews, of Charlotte, N. C.,as maid of honor and her sister,Mrs. S. Linton Smith, of <Raleigh,and her sister-in-law, Mrs. Stew-art W. Heath, as matrons ofhonor.

Master Cantey Heath, youngnephew of the bride, was ringbearer and wore a white suit.The bride entered with her

brother, Stewart W. Heath, whogave her in marriage, and was-iet in front of the altar by Doc-)1' Johnson and his brother, Ed-

win Wallace Johnson, who wasbest man. The bride, a lovelybrunet, wore the wedding gownof her aunt and godmother, Mrs.H. E. Matthews of Charlotte, ~,.., a handsome dress of whiteuchess satin hand embroidered

in seed pearls. The bodice wascut low in the front with an in-set of silver lace the same laceappearing in the sleeves and sidepanels of the skirt. The long fullskirt ended in a train. The courttrain of silver lace fell from theshoulders in the back and wasbordered with bands of Duchesssatin. The bridal veil of illusionwas fashioned into a cap withsprays of valley lilies across th'orehead and was posed in billowy folds over the silver lacet ll~h -'»f the train,front the veil fell fingertiplength over the bride's face asshe entered. The bride wore longwhite gloves of imported kid andcarried a bouquet of white bou-vardia and lavender orchids tiedwith illusion to match the veil.

!he grooms~en were/ W. G.WIllard, Jr., Gordon J!'loyd, Per-rin Dargan and Baxter tiaynes01 Tryon, N. C., and the usherswere Dr. R. C. Anderson, Dr.Lesesne Smith, Jr., Perrin SmithAlbert Doty of Winnsboro andMorris Lyles, Jr., of Wmnsboro.

Mrs. 0tewart W. Heath, Sr.,mother of the bride, wore a blue-15ra chiffon with rhinestoneshoulder straps, long whitegloves and a corsage of deep redroses.

lVlrs. J essie Dean Johnsonmother of Doctor Johnson, wor~a . dress of chiffon in ceilmg_blue'with the bodice embroidered withrhinestones. A corsage of whitegardenias and long white glovescompleted the costume.

Mrs. J; M. Elliott of Larch-mont, N. Y., sister of the bridewor.e whits satin with white gar~denias m her hair.

Immediately after the cere-mony Mrs. Stewart Heath, Sr.,and Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Heathentertained in honor of Doctorand Mrs. Johnson at the home ofMr. and Mrs. Stewart Heath onTWirl drive, Woodburn Hills.

Mrs. Johnson is the youngestdaughter of Mrs. Stewart Heath,Sr., and the late Mr. Heath andis a granddaughter of the' lateJohn Postell Heath and the lateIMrs. Lou Powell Heath of Ca-,milla, Ga., and the late WilliamjM~Donald Brown and Mrs. EllaCrawfcrd Brown of Lancaster~nd is descended from familie~On. their return they will m;ke'theIr home at 569 Woodland ave-nue.

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