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it. John's Episcopal Church /G6 Miss 'Mary Louise RavenelIs Wed .To Mr. Black on Saturday, Feb. 7 Miss Gloria June Watson Weds Mr. Rexrode in Local Church Rites cutting by the bride and groom, the beautiful three-tiered wed- ding cake was cut and served by Miss Catherine Timms, the groom's aunt. Assisting in serv- ing were Mrs. David R. Rivers, Mrs. James L. Driggers, Mrs. J:{,lchard Phillips, MIsses Ann Beasley, Martha Timms, Jane Timms, Lucy Timms, and Mar- garet Robertson. fI'he bride is the daughter ol Mr. and Mrs. John 'I'idwel, Watson of Winnsboro, and L the granddaugghter of Mr. and Mrs. Marion E. Windham, Sr.. of Lamar, and the late Mr. and Mrs. William Dugest Watson of Cross Anchor and Winnsbnro, She is a graduate of Winnsboro High School and is employed by the Textile Administrative Center of Uniroyal in Winns·· boro. 'The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William Herbert Rex· rode of winnsooro, and the grandson of Mrs. John W. Rex- . rode and the late Mr. Rexrode of Sugar Grove, West Virginia; , and the late Mr. and Mrs. Charles Samuel Timms of Winnsboro. He is a graduate of Winnsboro High School and Co- lumbia Commercial College. He is presently employed by the Textile Administrative Center of Uniroyal in Data Processing. For traveling the bride wore a light blue ensemble with white accessories. Her corsage was the orchid lifted from her bridal bouquet. Mass Mary Louisa Ravenel and I Ravenel and Dr. Robert BUss Black were united in marriage on Saturday, February 1, in St. John's Elpiscopal Church, Winnsboro. 'I1he Rev. William H. Rose officiated. 1110 l1)he bride is the daughter of Mil'S. iIJ(mis Arthur Searson of !Winnsboro and .the late Daniei 'Ravenel., 'I1he bridegroom's pa- rents are Mr. and ·MlI's.William Shelly B,la:ckof Quincy, Illinois. ,iHal1l!}ld lW,aldeman Knapheide, ill, 'Of Quincy, was best man, and ~he gr{)smsmen were Dr. Daniel In .Fortune Springs Garden. James MlOrr,is Ravenel of Charleston, brothers of the bride, Edward iLannan Pol- lock of 'Quincy, and Clayton James HYls1lo;p, of Louisville, Ky., cousin of the bridegroom, The bride had as her maid of honor her sister, Miss Lavinia Skinner Ravenel, and the attend- ants were IMrs. Daniel Ravenel and Mrs. James M\orris'Ravenel of Charleston, both sisters-in-law of the bride, Mirs. Arthur Timothy Jones of Atlanta, Ga., cousin of the bride, and Miss 1De'b'orah Ann ...L •.••.•••..•• J ~.:.. .•..•.~ ..... :~ •.....&..l.l ""t"'~"'''J~. ~ Miss Scheryl A. Croxton Becomes Bride' of Mr. Renwick on April 29 Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Truesdale .of Camden and the paternal granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. illdgar Manley Croxto ,of Winnsboro, . Miss Scheryl Ann Croxton of Winnsboro became the bride of George Wayne Renwick, also of Winnsboro, at 3:30 o'clock Sun- day afternoon, April 29, ionFor- tune Springs Garden, with the I The bridegroom's parents are Reverend James P. Hawsey I Mir. and Mrs. Harold MicGj}} , I and Reverend Jerry R. Wolff Renwick, also of Winnsboro. He offi.eialiing at the double-ring is the-maternal grandson of Mr. ceremony. / q 73 and'Mrs: George Tillman Wbit- The bride is the daughter of tle {)tt ,GIlbert and the paternal Mr. and Mrs. Alex Lee Croxton grandson of Mrs. James S. Ren- of Winnsboro. She is the ma- wick, Sr. of Greenwood and the ternal granddaughter of the late late Mr. Renwick. MR. & MRS. WILLIAM HERBERT REXRODE, JR. . After a wedding trip to the daises' and matching ribbons. ~outh. Carolina coast, the couple The other attendants attired IS residing on Route one, Winns- like the honor attenda~t, were ~:..or::..:o:.:.~----c=~;-:::c==--=::= __ ~_ Misses Katie Joan and Bonnie . CONAGHY~REID I J, ( Joan Watson, sisters of the Winnsboro, S; C. June 1.-0f in- bride. Also Misses Hellen Grey, terest is the announcement by Mrs. Lillian Ruth, and Carolyn Mc- and Mrs. J. L. Conaghy of New. Dilj Rexrode, sisters' of the Castle, Pa., of the engagement of groom, all ,of Winnsboro. their daughter, Mdss Helen Conaghy,' Serving as ringbearer was and Egen L. Reid of Winnsboro. The I The double-ring ceremony Master Craig Alexander Ing- wedding will take place at New Was performed against a lovely and Castle during the summer. . lis, son of the Reverend background of green palms, [Mrs. lain Inglis of North Au- Mr. Reid has been. for last several white gladioli yellow chrysan- t ., years connected with school system , gus a. f Mt Z' . t't t W' b themums and lighted white ta-I Th f th f th MO. IOn ms 1 u e, mns oro. . ' 'e ·a er '0 e groom, r. Miss Conaghy is a teacher in New pers III brass candelabra, WiUilam Herbert Rexrode, serv- I Castle high school where for the last Mrs. Robert Kennerly Hook- ed his son as best man. Usher- f several years she taught public l' sister of the groom 'OfWest groomsmen' were Charles I speaking. ,She has visited North and IC~lumbia, rendered a' prenup- Thnms Rexrode, and John Todd South Carolina freq:,ent1y where tial musical program of sacred lRe~ode; brothers 'Of the she ,ha,smade warm __ f_l'_len_d_s elections. The traditional wed- Igxoom, and William Seward ding marches were used for Mason, all of Winnsboro. Also the processional and,the receSS-tOservi.ng were Thomas Neil Bal- at. M~ ~~esJSI'l ami le:otilie. ~1l oW~gro.tllA the Reverend Glen R. Stern, .Qf Columbia, and Robert' Ken- sang, "We'll Walk with God" nerly Hooker, brother-in-law of and "The Wedding Prayer." the groom, of West Columbia. The bride, given in marriage Mrs. Watson, mother of the by her father, Mr. John Tid- bride, wore a street length well Watson, was lovely in an dress of pink polyester crepe original wedding gown of white with matching 'accessories. Her satin 'Over-laid with delicate corsage was' of daises. lace, featuring an empire waist The groom's moother wore a line, long fitted sleeves and street length dress' of blue and chapel length train. Her shoul- white lace with white accessor- der length vell of bridal iIlus- ies, Her corsage wlas also of ion fell softly from a banded daises. cluster of tiny blossoms of white The bride's parents entertain- venise lace. Her bouquet, tied ed the invited guests at a re- with white satin ribbon in rove ception in the Church Fellow-' Umots, was of daises, lYabY ship Hall immediately follow- orchids and lilies-of-the-valley. ing the ceremony. iMrs. Gerald Wayne Freeman, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hin- sister of the bride, was 'matron richs greeted the guestss and of honor. She wore a full length introduced them to the receiv- gown of yellow taffeta and ing line composed of the bridal alencon lace, featuring an em-' couple, their parents, and the [lire bodice with lantern sleeves. bridal attendants. Her headpiece was a Juliet cap Miss Cynthia Louise Isenhow- of taffeta and lace. She carried er kept the bride's register. 'R nosegay of yellow throated lAJ£ter the traditional cake- /91 a . In an 'afternoon weddmg, Sunday, June 3, Miss Gloria June Watson and Mr. William Herbert Rexrode, Jr., were united in marriage at 2:30 o'- clock in the Rockton Baptist Church, Winnsboro, by the Rev- erend D. T. McMinn, pastor of the bride. Jones- Reynolds Miss Betty Jean Reynolds ami Pfc, J. W. Jones were married at Elton Air Base Chapel at Houston, Texas, at 3 o'clock the afternoon of March 25. \~ t?\ The single ring ceremony was performed by Chaplain Garden of the base. Miss Reynolds had as her only attendant, Mrs. Marian Kersetter of Houston, whose husband, Pfe. Frank. Kersetter, served as best man for Private Jones. Pvt. Harry Bruson lighted the candles. I The bride was becomingly at- I tired in an attractive outfit of Navy blue worn with white ac- cessories. Her flowers were pink rosebuds. Mrs. Jones'. is. the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Reynolds of Winnsboro, and Private Jones is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Marion Jones, also of Winnsboro. Before entering the service, he was em- ployed by Sitton Electric Com- pany here. Mr. and Mrs. Willie Reynolds announce the marriage of their daughter, Angie Pearl Reynolds to Paul Whitesides on July 17th: 1949. Mr. Whitesides is the- son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Whitesides of Camden. I f~

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Page 1: MissGloria June Watson WedsMr. Miss Rexrode in Local Church …fairfieldgenealogysociety.org/Members_Only/Weddings... · 2016-09-05 · Icandles. The bride was becomingly at-Itired

it. John's Episcopal Church /G6Miss 'Mary Louise RavenelIs Wed.To Mr. Black on Saturday, Feb. 7

Miss Gloria June Watson Weds Mr.Rexrode in Local Church Rites

cutting by the bride and groom,the beautiful three-tiered wed-ding cake was cut and servedby Miss Catherine Timms, thegroom's aunt. Assisting in serv-ing were Mrs. David R. Rivers,Mrs. James L. Driggers, Mrs.J:{,lchard Phillips, MIsses AnnBeasley, Martha Timms, JaneTimms, Lucy Timms, and Mar-garet Robertson.fI'he bride is the daughter ol

Mr. and Mrs. John 'I'idwel,Watson of Winnsboro, and Lthe granddaugghter of Mr. andMrs. Marion E. Windham, Sr..of Lamar, and the late Mr. andMrs. William Dugest Watsonof Cross Anchor and Winnsbnro,She is a graduate of WinnsboroHigh School and is employedby the Textile AdministrativeCenter of Uniroyal in Winns··boro.'The groom is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. William Herbert Rex·rode of winnsooro, and thegrandson of Mrs. John W. Rex-

. rode and the late Mr. Rexrodeof Sugar Grove, West Virginia;

, and the late Mr. and Mrs.Charles Samuel Timms ofWinnsboro. He is a graduate ofWinnsboro High School and Co-lumbia Commercial College. Heis presently employed by theTextile Administrative Centerof Uniroyal in Data Processing.For traveling the bride wore

a light blue ensemble withwhite accessories. Her corsagewas the orchid lifted from herbridal bouquet.Mass Mary Louisa Ravenel and I Ravenel and Dr.

Robert BUss Black were united inmarriage on Saturday, February1, in St. John's Elpiscopal Church,Winnsboro. 'I1he Rev. William H.Rose officiated. 1110l1)he bride is the daughter of

Mil'S. iIJ(mis Arthur Searson of!Winnsboro and . the late Daniei'Ravenel., 'I1he bridegroom's pa-rents are Mr. and ·MlI's.WilliamShelly B,la:ckof Quincy, Illinois.,iHal1l!}ld lW,aldeman Knapheide,ill, 'Of Quincy, was best man, and~he gr{)smsmen were Dr. Daniel

In .Fortune Springs Garden.

James MlOrr,isRavenel of Charleston, brothersof the bride, Edward iLannan Pol-lock of 'Quincy, and Clayton JamesHYls1lo;p,of Louisville, Ky., cousinof the bridegroom,The bride had as her maid of

honor her sister, Miss LaviniaSkinner Ravenel, and the attend-ants were IMrs. Daniel Raveneland Mrs. James M\orris'Ravenelof Charleston, both sisters-in-lawof the bride, Mirs. Arthur TimothyJones of Atlanta, Ga., cousin ofthe bride, and Miss 1De'b'orahAnn• ...L •.••.•••..•• J ~.:...•..•.~.....:~ •.....&..l.l ""t"'~"'''J~.

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Miss Scheryl A. Croxton BecomesBride' of Mr. Renwick on April 29

Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Truesdale.of Camden and the paternalgranddaughter of Mr. and Mrs.illdgar Manley Croxto ,ofWinnsboro, .

Miss Scheryl Ann Croxton ofWinnsboro became the bride ofGeorge Wayne Renwick, also ofWinnsboro, at 3:30 o'clock Sun-day afternoon, April 29, ionFor-tune Springs Garden, with the I The bridegroom's parents areReverend James P. Hawsey I Mir. and Mrs. Harold MicGj}},

I and Reverend Jerry R. Wolff Renwick, also of Winnsboro. Heoffi.eialiing at the double-ring is the-maternal grandson of Mr.ceremony. / q73 and'Mrs: George Tillman Wbit-The bride is the daughter of tle {)tt ,GIlbert and the paternal

Mr. and Mrs. Alex Lee Croxton grandson of Mrs. James S. Ren-of Winnsboro. She is the ma- wick, Sr. of Greenwood and theternal granddaughter of the late late Mr. Renwick.

MR. & MRS. WILLIAM HERBERT REXRODE, JR. . After a wedding trip to thedaises' and matching ribbons. ~outh. Carolina coast, the coupleThe other attendants attired IS residing on Route one, Winns-

like the honor attenda~t, were ~:..or::..:o:.:.~----c=~;-:::c==--=::=__ ~_Misses Katie Joan and Bonnie . CONAGHY~REID I J, (

Joan Watson, sisters of the Winnsboro, S; C. June 1.-0f in-bride. Also Misses Hellen Grey, terest is the announcement by Mrs.Lillian Ruth, and Carolyn Mc- and Mrs. J. L. Conaghy of New.Dilj Rexrode, sisters' of the Castle, Pa., of the engagement ofgroom, all ,of Winnsboro. their daughter, Mdss Helen Conaghy,'Serving as ringbearer was and Egen L. Reid of Winnsboro. The I

The double-ring ceremony Master Craig Alexander Ing- wedding will take place at NewWas performed against a lovely and Castle during the summer. .lis, son of the Reverendbackground of green palms, [Mrs. lain Inglis of North Au- Mr. Reid has been. for last severalwhite gladioli yellow chrysan- t . , years connected with school system, gus a. f Mt Z' . t't t W' bthemums and lighted white ta-I Th f th f th MO. IOn ms 1 u e, mns oro.. ' ' e ·a er '0 e groom, r. Miss Conaghy is a teacher in Newpers III brass candelabra, WiUilam Herbert Rexrode, serv- I Castle high school where for the lastMrs. Robert Kennerly Hook- ed his son as best man. Usher- f several years she taught publicl' sister of the groom 'OfWest groomsmen' were Charles I speaking. ,She has visited North and

IC~lumbia, rendered a' prenup- Thnms Rexrode, and John Todd South Carolina freq:,ent1y wheretial musical program of sacred lRe~ode; brothers 'Of the she ,ha,smade warm__ f_l'_len_d_s •elections. The traditional wed- Igxoom, and William Sewardding marches were used for Mason, all of Winnsboro. Alsothe processional and, the receSS-tOservi.ng were Thomas Neil Bal-

at. M~ ~~esJSI'l ami le:otilie. ~1l oW~gro.tllAthe Reverend Glen R. Stern, .Qf Columbia, and Robert' Ken-sang, "We'll Walk with God" nerly Hooker, brother-in-law ofand "The Wedding Prayer." the groom, of West Columbia.The bride, given in marriage Mrs. Watson, mother of the

by her father, Mr. John Tid- bride, wore a street lengthwell Watson, was lovely in an dress of pink polyester crepeoriginal wedding gown of white with matching 'accessories. Hersatin 'Over-laid with delicate corsage was' of daises.lace, featuring an empire waist The groom's moother wore aline, long fitted sleeves and street length dress' of blue andchapel length train. Her shoul- white lace with white accessor-der length vell of bridal iIlus- ies, Her corsage wlas also ofion fell softly from a banded daises.cluster of tiny blossoms of white The bride's parents entertain-venise lace. Her bouquet, tied ed the invited guests at a re-with white satin ribbon in rove ception in the Church Fellow-'Umots, was of daises, lYabY ship Hall immediately follow-orchids and lilies-of-the-valley. ing the ceremony.iMrs. Gerald Wayne Freeman, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hin-

sister of the bride, was 'matron richs greeted the guestss andof honor. She wore a full length introduced them to the receiv-gown of yellow taffeta and ing line composed of the bridalalencon lace, featuring an em-' couple, their parents, and the[lire bodice with lantern sleeves. bridal attendants.Her headpiece was a Juliet cap Miss Cynthia Louise Isenhow-of taffeta and lace. She carried er kept the bride's register.'R nosegay of yellow throated lAJ£ter the traditional cake-

/91 a .In an 'afternoon weddmg,Sunday, June 3, Miss GloriaJune Watson and Mr. WilliamHerbert Rexrode, Jr., wereunited in marriage at 2:30 o'-clock in the Rockton BaptistChurch, Winnsboro, by the Rev-erend D. T. McMinn, pastor ofthe bride.

Jones- ReynoldsMiss Betty Jean Reynolds ami

Pfc, J. W. Jones were marriedat Elton Air Base Chapel atHouston, Texas, at 3 o'clock theafternoon of March 25. \~ t?\The single ring ceremony was

performed by Chaplain Gardenof the base.Miss Reynolds had as her only

attendant, Mrs. Marian Kersetterof Houston, whose husband, Pfe.Frank. Kersetter, served as bestman for Private Jones.

Pvt. Harry Bruson lighted thecandles.I The bride was becomingly at-Itired in an attractive outfit ofNavy blue worn with white ac-cessories. Her flowers were pinkrosebuds.

Mrs. Jones'. is. the daughter ofMr. and Mrs. Frank Reynolds ofWinnsboro, and Private Jones isthe son of Mr. and Mrs. MarionJones, also of Winnsboro. Beforeentering the service, he was em-ployed by Sitton Electric Com-pany here.

Mr. and Mrs. Willie Reynoldsannounce the marriage of theirdaughter, Angie Pearl Reynoldsto Paul Whitesides on July 17th:1949. Mr. Whitesides is the- sonof Mr. and Mrs. Earl Whitesidesof Camden. I f~