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Aiken-Howell /qtftb Mr. and Mrs. James H. Aiken, Sr., of Winnsboro announce th- marriage of their daughter, Mary Wilhelmina to' George Augustus' Howell, Jr., of Rockingham, N. .C., on Thursday, February 19, at 12 o'clock noon, at their home. '. I ;rhe ceremony was performed by AIken-SturkIe, /f Lj I .. I the bride's pastor, the Rev. Rus- The 'Associate Reformed Pres- wo~e a ~ull dress. SUIt of white sell M. Kerr of the Associate Re- b teri h h' Winnsboro satin, with standing collar and formed Presbyterian church. On- yterian c urc m I black bow tie 11 ' . was the scene of a beautiful wed- .. ~ _ I Y members of the immediate ding on Wednesday evening, Au- l!shers were Richard Sturkie, I families ~ere present. , gust 6, when Miss Marshall Ai- Ellison Capers, and G.eorge G.ra- Immediately fol~owll1g the ken youngest daughter of Mr.1 ham, all of Columbia, Juhan ceremony, a weddmg breakfast and'Mrs. J. H. Aiken became the! Jones and Atwood Robinson of was served to the bridal party bride of Daniel Onan Sturkie, of North and David A. Aiken of and guests at the ,Fairfield Inn. Columbia, son of Dr. and Mrs. I Clemson college. Among the out-of-town guests Richard D. Sturkie of North. The The bridegroom was attended were Mr. and Mrs. John Me- Rev.. Russ~ll Kerr, pastor of the I by his father, Dr. Sturkie, as best Laughlin and Mr. ~nd Mrs. Billj bride performed the beautiful! man. Adams of Rock HIll, Mr. and double ring ceremony. . The bride entered wi,th- her Mrs. Dan Sturkie, Mr. and Mrs·l Mrs. G. McMaster Ketchin, or-t father, who gave her in marriage. SIdney Groeschell and Mrs. I g .tg d lightf I program I She wore a wedding gown of bro- Boone of Columbia, Mrs. James Orange N J ams, ave a e I u I . IC d littl Stevi .' .. . . f e nuptial music and Mrs caded satin with sweetheart I ameron an I e son, eVIe, MISS Rachel Ruff Adams, SIster 1 0 pr - I '. . ~ of Jack ille FI M and . . . John Johnson, vocalist, aecom- ..neckline, made basque effect sorrv uje, a., r. . of the bride of Hartsville, was maid .db M K t hi gt oJ ith It' Her veil was Mrs. Claude Wheatley an Q fh Sh t tI th parue y rs. e c In, san wo i WI a ong rmn.~, ~CI dIll f B f C o onor. e :v ore a s ree . eng selections, "Because" and "I Love of bridal illusion and she carried au e! '' 0 eau ort,~. '_' gown of b~ue silk orga.nza with bell Thee" before the ceremony, and a bouquet centered with a gor- and MISS Lula 'Wallace Howell shaped. skIrt.. ~he carried a bouquet "The Lord's Prayer" ana "0 geous white orchid, surrounded of Gre 7 nsboro, N. C. of white daisies, mums and blue Perfect Love" at the close of the with white roses and showered delphinium. ceremony. with tube roses. (The dress was HUOKS-AMEEN The church 'was beautifully, that of her sister, Alice,. worn Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Hucks of decorated in palms, white glad-j when she became the bride, a Baltimore, Md., announce the ioli, lilies and southern smilax, year ago, of Claude Wheat!ey of marriage of their daughter, Ruth and softly lighted with many can- Beaufort, N. ~., and tI:e veil that to Alfred Ameen of. Winnsboro. dles, I of an older SIster, S1:l dIe ,Mrs. W. The wedding took place at the h br idesmaid M" C Adams of Rock Hill.) N h.. P b . Te rr esmai s were isses . ort minister res ytenan Mary Jane Hollingsworth of At-» ~rs. Aiken, mother of the church of Baltimore on August 9. I lanta Ga Johnnie Doyle of bride, wore a black lace dress 1 Aft di g k ith th ' ., f .k bd er spen in a wee WI e Georgetown Bobbie Jean Gra- and a corsage 0 pm rose u s. ham of Col~mbia, Rhetta Craw- Mrs. Sturkie, mother: of the bride-I gr~o.ms parents, Mr. and M~s. The bride, given in marriage by ford, Mrs. Lindsay Wylie and groom, was gowned in pink net' William Ameex:, the couple will, her uncle, James Blake Boy? of Mrs. George Viehmeyer, all of with a rosebud corsage. return to BaltImore where the~ Charles Franklin Dunbar of New Hartsville, wore a gown of Iv~rYI. Winnsboro. They wore off-the- After the ceremony a large and will make their home. Mr. Ameen York City was best man. silk mist taffeta fashioned W1th! shoulder dresses of blue marqui- colorful reception was held at is employed as an engineer witl Usher-groomsmen were D a v i d neckline embroidered' with seed sette and carried bouquets of the home of the bri<ile's parents. the Westinghouse Electirc ant Christian Kehl of Kittery Point, Me., pearls, lace appliqued skirt with' pink asters and blue delphinium During the evening Mr. and, Manufacturing Co. brother of the bridegroom, Alberti full pleated peplum and chapel tied with wide satin ribbon. 'Mrs. Sturkie left for a weddL - . L. Henry of Charleston, John Stan- train. Her veil was a mantilla of Miss Wilhelmina Aiken of Rock trip. Eor traveling, the bric ford Coussons of Charleston and rosepoint Brussels lace. She carried Hill was maid of honor and Mrs. changed to a two-piece suit 0 of East uqY(;)tof rosebuds, valley lilies W. C. Adams of Rock Hill was grey tropical worsted with which ~.:.w;.:;.x.._u.uWoli"'l.-..ii~~~~~~~-;:a~nd a white orchid. the dame of honor. Both are sis- she wore black accessories and Following the ceremony a recep- ters of the bride, and both wore the 'corsage lifted fr.flm her wed- fA:IKEN-BOULW ARE . tion was held at the Fort Sumter pink marquisette, fashioned like ding bouquet. After their wed- . Hrs.' ViCtoria Aiken, at Stroth. those of the bridesmaids, and car- ding tour, the happy couple will er, announces the marriage of Hotel. ried bouquets of blue delphinium, be at home to their friends at her' dauchter, Isabel,' to Trez C. During the evening the bride and pink asters tied with blue satin 1350 Pickens street in Columbia, Boulware, of rStrother. The mar- bridegroom left for a wedding trip ribbon. where Mr. Sturkie holds a re- '1"iage<;>wa MGl'med by Rev. -. to Sea Island, Ga., and upon their The flower girls were Peggy sponsible position with/the James B E tes . Ora b A'I and Jackie Aiken, nieces of the L. Tapp company. ! s ,m II{le urg; prt return will reside at 2111/2 Legare ,) 22nd I? 1>9 bride. They wore pink replicas St., Charleston. in miniature of the costumes of the- bridesmaids. The ring hearer was Woodie Robinson of North, nephew Qf the bridegroom, who MRS. WILlJIAM WADDINGHAM KEHL Pictured here is the former Miss Elizabeth Lyles Adams, of Charleston, daughter of Mrs. William Speight Adams (Lucy Boyd) and the late Mr. Adams of Harts- ville, who was married May 6 to Lt. William Wadding- ham Kehl of Kittery Point, Maine. /,~/, The double ring ceremony was performed by the Rev. S. Grayson Clary in St. Phillips Episcopal Church, Charleston, and the couple will reside at 211/2 Legare St., Charleston. I Mrs. Kehl is a granddaughter of Mrs. W. C. Boyd of Winnsboro. A number of local people attended the .cere- mony-,,--- MISS ADAiVISIS BRIDg OF LIEUT. Wm. .ICIi.'lH}pt,f Miss Elizabeth Lyles Adams of Charleston, daughter of Mrs. Wil- liam Speight Adams (Lucy Boyd) and the late Mr. Adams of. Harts- ville, became the bride of Lt. (jg.) William Waddingham Kehl of Kit- tery Point, Me., son of Capt. George W. Kehl, USN (ret.) and Mrs. Kehl of "Homeport," Cutt's Island, Kit" tery Point, Me., on May 6 at 3 p.m. in st. Phillips Episcopal Church, in Charleston. Thf double ring cere" mony was performed by the Rev. S. Grayson Clary. Wedding music was rendered by Mrs. Edward Phil" Iips, organist. Bridesmaids were Miss Laura Lee Kehl of Kittery Point, Me., sister of the bridegroom, Mrs. George Yarborough of Hartsville and Mrs. Dorsey Thomas Mears, cousin of the bride of East Orange, N. J. Their dresses and flowers were identical to the maid of honor's. Miss Lilian Peake of Blaney and Cpl. David Amick Aiken of Winnsboro were married on Sat- urday evening in Chester at the pastorium of the Baptist chucrh by the minister, the Rev. Broadus E. Wall. /9-9'S After the marriage, Cpl. and Mrs. Aiken left for the mountains of Western North Carolina where they will spent a brief honey- moon. Mrs. Aiken is the daughter "of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Peake of Blaney. For sometime she has been connected with the Colonial Drug Store in Winnsboro. Cpl. Aiken is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James H. Aiken of Winnsboro, and had been in ser- vice for three years, eighteen months of which time was spent overseas, in Australia and the Pacific. He has been in the States since October, and is stationed at Madison, Wisconsin.

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Aiken-Howell /qtftbMr. and Mrs. James H. Aiken,

Sr., of Winnsboro announce th-marriage of their daughter, MaryWilhelmina to' George Augustus'Howell, Jr., of Rockingham, N .. C., on Thursday, February 19,at 12 o'clock noon, at their home.

'. • I ;rhe ceremony was performed byAIken-SturkIe, /f Lj I .. I the bride's pastor, the Rev. Rus-The 'Associate Reformed Pres- wo~e a ~ull dress. SUIt of white sell M. Kerr of the Associate Re-

b teri h h' Winnsboro satin, with standing collar and formed Presbyterian church. On-yterian c urc m I black bow tie 11 ' .was the scene of a beautiful wed- . . ~ _ I Y members of the immediateding on Wednesday evening, Au- l!shers were Richard Sturkie, I families ~ere present. ,gust 6, when Miss Marshall Ai- Ellison Capers, and G.eorge G.ra- Immediately fol~owll1g theken youngest daughter of Mr.1 ham, all of Columbia, Juhan ceremony, a weddmg breakfastand'Mrs. J. H. Aiken became the! Jones and Atwood Robinson of was served to the bridal partybride of Daniel Onan Sturkie, of North and David A. Aiken of and guests at the ,Fairfield Inn.Columbia, son of Dr. and Mrs. I Clemson college. Among the out-of-town guestsRichard D. Sturkie of North. The The bridegroom was attended were Mr. and Mrs. John Me-Rev.. Russ~ll Kerr, pastor of the I by his father, Dr. Sturkie, as best Laughlin and Mr. ~nd Mrs. Billjbride performed the beautiful! man. Adams of Rock HIll, Mr. anddouble ring ceremony. . The bride entered wi,th- her Mrs. Dan Sturkie, Mr. and Mrs·lMrs. G. McMaster Ketchin, or-t father, who gave her in marriage. SIdney Groeschell and Mrs. I

g . t g d lightf I program IShe wore a wedding gown of bro- Boone of Columbia, Mrs. JamesOrange N J ams, ave a e I u I . IC d littl Stevi. ' . . . . f e nuptial music and Mrs caded satin with sweetheart I ameron an I e son, eVIe,MISS Rachel Ruff Adams, SIster 10 pr - I '. . ~ of Jack ille FI M and. . . John Johnson, vocalist, aecom- ..neckline, made basque effect sorrvuje, a., r. .of the bride of Hartsville, was maid . d b M K t hi g t oJ ith It' Her veil was Mrs. Claude Wheatley an Q

f h Sh t t I th parue y rs. e c In, san wo i WI a ong rmn.~, ~CI dIll f B f Co onor. e :vore a s ree . eng selections, "Because" and "I Love of bridal illusion and she carried au e! ' ' 0 eau ort,~. '_'gown of b~ue silk orga.nza with bell Thee" before the ceremony, and a bouquet centered with a gor- and MISS Lula 'Wallace Howellshaped. skIrt.. ~he carried a bouquet "The Lord's Prayer" ana "0 geous white orchid, surrounded of Gre7nsboro, N. C.of white daisies, mums and blue Perfect Love" at the close of the with white roses and showereddelphinium. ceremony. with tube roses. (The dress was HUOKS-AMEEN

The church 'was beautifully, that of her sister, Alice,. worn Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Hucks ofdecorated in palms, white glad-j when she became the bride, a Baltimore, Md., announce theioli, lilies and southern smilax, year ago, of Claude Wheat!ey of marriage of their daughter, Ruthand softly lighted with many can- Beaufort, N. ~., and tI:e veil that to Alfred Ameen of. Winnsboro.dles, I of an older SIster, S1:ldIe,Mrs. W. The wedding took place at the

h br idesmaid M" C Adams of Rock Hill.) N h . . P b .T e rr esmai s were isses . ort minister res ytenanMary Jane Hollingsworth of At-» ~rs. Aiken, mother of the church of Baltimore on August 9.

I lanta Ga Johnnie Doyle of bride, wore a black lace dress 1 Aft di g k ith th' ., f . k b d er spen in a wee WI eGeorgetown Bobbie Jean Gra- and a corsage 0 pm rose u s.ham of Col~mbia, Rhetta Craw- Mrs. Sturkie, mother: of the bride-I gr~o.ms parents, Mr. and M~s.

The bride, given in marriage by ford, Mrs. Lindsay Wylie and groom, was gowned in pink net' William Ameex:, the couple will,her uncle, James Blake Boy? of Mrs. George Viehmeyer, all of with a rosebud corsage. return to BaltImore where the~

Charles Franklin Dunbar of New Hartsville, wore a gown of Iv~rYI. Winnsboro. They wore off-the- After the ceremony a large and will make their home. Mr. AmeenYork City was best man. silk mist taffeta fashioned W1th! shoulder dresses of blue marqui- colorful reception was held at is employed as an engineer witlUsher-groomsmen were D a v i d neckline embroidered' with seed sette and carried bouquets of the home of the bri<ile's parents. the Westinghouse Electirc ant

Christian Kehl of Kittery Point, Me., pearls, lace appliqued skirt with' pink asters and blue delphinium During the evening Mr. and, Manufacturing Co.brother of the bridegroom, Alberti full pleated peplum and chapel tied with wide satin ribbon. 'Mrs. Sturkie left for a weddL - .L. Henry of Charleston, John Stan- train. Her veil was a mantilla of Miss Wilhelmina Aiken of Rock trip. Eor traveling, the bricford Coussons of Charleston and rosepoint Brussels lace. She carried Hill was maid of honor and Mrs. changed to a two-piece suit 0

of East uqY(;)tof rosebuds, valley lilies W. C. Adams of Rock Hill was grey tropical worsted with which~.:.w;.:;.x.._u.uWoli"'l.-..ii~~~~~~~-;:a~nd a white orchid. the dame of honor. Both are sis- she wore black accessories and

Following the ceremony a recep- ters of the bride, and both wore the 'corsage lifted fr.flm her wed-fA:IKEN-BOULWARE . tion was held at the Fort Sumter pink marquisette, fashioned like ding bouquet. After their wed-. Hrs.' ViCtoria Aiken, at Stroth. those of the bridesmaids, and car- ding tour, the happy couple willer, announces the marriage of Hotel. ried bouquets of blue delphinium, be at home to their friends ather' dauchter, Isabel,' to Trez C. During the evening the bride and pink asters tied with blue satin 1350 Pickens street in Columbia,Boulware, of rStrother. The mar- bridegroom left for a wedding trip ribbon. where Mr. Sturkie holds a re-'1"iage<;>wa MGl'med by Rev. -. to Sea Island, Ga., and upon their The flower girls were Peggy sponsible position with/the JamesB E tes . Ora b A'I and Jackie Aiken, nieces of the L. Tapp company. !• s , m II{le urg; prt return will reside at 2111/2 Legare • ,)22nd I? 1>9 bride. They wore pink replicas

• St., Charleston. in miniature of the costumes ofthe- bridesmaids. The ring hearerwas Woodie Robinson of North,nephew Qf the bridegroom, who

MRS. WILlJIAM WADDINGHAM KEHLPictured here is the former Miss Elizabeth Lyles

Adams, of Charleston, daughter of Mrs. William SpeightAdams (Lucy Boyd) and the late Mr. Adams of Harts-ville, who was married May 6 to Lt. William Wadding-ham Kehl of Kittery Point, Maine. /,~/,

The double ring ceremony was performed by theRev. S. Grayson Clary in St. Phillips Episcopal Church,Charleston, and the couple will reside at 211/2 LegareSt., Charleston. I

Mrs. Kehl is a granddaughter of Mrs. W. C. Boyd ofWinnsboro. A number of local people attended the .cere-mony-,,---

MISS ADAiVISIS BRIDgOF LIEUT. Wm. .ICIi.'lH}pt,fMiss Elizabeth Lyles Adams of

Charleston, daughter of Mrs. Wil-liam Speight Adams (Lucy Boyd)and the late Mr. Adams of. Harts-ville, became the bride of Lt. (jg.)William Waddingham Kehl of Kit-tery Point, Me., son of Capt. GeorgeW. Kehl, USN (ret.) and Mrs. Kehlof "Homeport," Cutt's Island, Kit"tery Point, Me., on May 6 at 3 p.m.in st. Phillips Episcopal Church,in Charleston. Thf double ring cere"mony was performed by the Rev.S. Grayson Clary. Wedding musicwas rendered by Mrs. Edward Phil"Iips, organist.

Bridesmaids were Miss Laura LeeKehl of Kittery Point, Me., sisterof the bridegroom, Mrs. GeorgeYarborough of Hartsville and Mrs.Dorsey Thomas Mears, cousin of thebride of East Orange, N. J. Theirdresses and flowers were identicalto the maid of honor's.

Miss Lilian Peake of Blaneyand Cpl. David Amick Aiken ofWinnsboro were married on Sat-urday evening in Chester at thepastorium of the Baptist chucrhby the minister, the Rev. BroadusE. Wall. /9-9'SAfter the marriage, Cpl. and

Mrs. Aiken left for the mountainsof Western North Carolina wherethey will spent a brief honey-moon.

Mrs. Aiken is the daughter "ofMr. and Mrs. Walter Peake ofBlaney. For sometime she hasbeen connected with the ColonialDrug Store in Winnsboro.Cpl. Aiken is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. James H. Aiken ofWinnsboro, and had been in ser-vice for three years, eighteenmonths of which time was spentoverseas, in Australia and thePacific. He has been in the Statessince October, and is stationedat Madison, Wisconsin.