The Barnwell people-sentinel. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1925-current, February 01, 1934, Image 6
Leesville, J»n. 27.—In a home wed-
&S of simple besnty Saturday sf-
January 20th, Miss Virgrinis
Kyrer became Hie bride of
Ftmnan Brown Davis, of Barnwell. 71
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THURSDAiri. FEBRUARY 1, lf34.
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ing cathedral candles made a charm
ing setting, for the ceremony. The
ttftemony was performed by the
bride’s paster,, the Rev. W. t. Hiers.
While the candles were being lighted
by Malcolm Kyzer, of Hamlet, N. C.,
end Eugene Davis, 0/ Barnwell, Miss
Veda Bairt,cf Lexing:on, and Willard
Kyser, of Moigantah, N. C., provided
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Edward Kyzer, of Summerville^ Pre
ceding the bride dainty li.tie Anna
Marie • Kyzer, of Hamlet, N. C., en-
ter'ed bearing'the ring in a 1 silver tray.
. The bride entered with her father,
r. She wore a modish
going-away coat suit of blue
with Imail ha: and veil and matching
. acceescrids. She carried fl bouquet of
biide’3 roses. • **'-
Immediately after the ceremrny the
ycung ccup.e left for 4 trip in Flori
da. On their return they will make
their home in Barnwell, where Mr.
Davis i 3 ergaged in business.
Mrs. Davis H the only daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. J, E. B. Kyzer, LeeJ-
vilie, and is a graduate of Summer-
land, tollege end the University of
South CaiUlina, where she received
her M. A. Since her giaduaticn she
has teught Frarach English, in ths
high’ sch:ol of the Stste.
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