The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, July 09, 1948, Image 10
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W^ June 19
Mrft. Lewis J. Jobss of Wsshinc-
tOB. N, C., sBBOoness the marrisss
of ksr dsafhter, Doris,' to Billis A.
Hornsby of Csmden and Washing
ton, N. C., on Satarday, June 19 at
t:M o’clock, FIrit Christian chnrch,
Washington, N. C.
In a ptirate ceremony performed
by tbs Rst. M. EUmore Turner, pas
tor of the First Christian church,
/On Saturday erenlng, Mias Doris
Jones became the bride of BlUie A.
Hornsby.
The couple entered the church
ssssUl
unattended, and tlm lereaMmy was
witnessed by rdatlres and a few
close friends. *
Mrs. Hornsby Was attractivMy at
tired in . a sumiher suit of white
gabardine and using white acces
sories, her flowers were talisman
roses.
Mr. Hornsby is originally from
Camden and Is connected with the
Railway Express Agency, senring
as local agent for same here in
Washington.
After a short wedding trip the
couple will be at home of «Mrs.
Jones, 607 N. Charlotte street.
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Wed June 24 In
Laurinburgr, N, C.
Lamrinbnrg. Jt C.-Thursday af
ternoon. June 24 at 6 o’clock, in
the First Methodist church of Lau-
Hnburg. Mrs. Jean McNalry Ham
mond, .became the bride of Dr. Bk-i
neat Lec Wooten In a ceremony j
of simpUcity and beauty.'Dr. Fred.
W. Paachali, bride's pastor, per-]
formed the ceremwiy. .
The TOWS were spoken before aj
background of grewiery kstersper-
sed with arrangement# fA cameo
pin kcandlee and ' minuet gladioli
of tbe tame shade.
Mrs. B. M. Oneat, Jr, and Mrs.
Edwin Adams presented Jumuakal
program. _
The usher-gfbomsmen weTe,
Thomas John of Laurlnbnrg,
Thomas Wooten, Roderick Cantey
and Henry Beard, ..Jr., of Camden,
The beet man was Oscar S. Woot
en, brother of the bridegroom of
Camden.
Mrs. James A. Peacock of Atlan-
•ta. Ga.. was the matron of honor
and only attendant. She wore an
afternoon dresa of lilac marquisette
and lace with matching hat and
carried a bouqu%t of pink aateri.
“The bride, who was glren in
marriage by her father, ^as be
comingly dressed in an afternoon
dress of cameo pink marquisette
with tight bodice of matching lace
and three-quarter-lenglh eleeveh.
She wore a picture hat of felt in
the same shade and carried a bou-
q^t of lavender asters centered
'Wh an orchid.
The bride’s mother wore a blue
dress with black accessories and a
corsage of asters.' The . bride
groom's mother wore a green dress
with white accessories and an or
chid.
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of Kr. aa< Hn, W. H. M«Mhii7 «f
Lanrtebvg. Shn fis n grndwte
Winthrop coUcffs la Ruek mi. a
C. She waa rm^Uy einploynd hf
lanta. On., and Z. V. Fata, feM.. of
WOllam J. Davin and Son Of Air
Laurlnbnrg, N. C.
Hie bridegroom te thn nktont
son of Mrs, Ibnieat L. Wooten and
the late Nr. Wooten of Camden.
He le.a graduate of the TThlrerslty
of Richmond, Richmond, Va.. and
the kfedScal College of South Car-
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Mrs. Walter McNair Wooten, of Camden, was before
her marriage on June 19 in the Episcopal church at Union,
Miss' Elizabeth Uiincan Adams, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Stokes Adams, Sr,
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