miss elizabeth ann stewart is wed to mr.monroe onsunday...

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"Miss Elizabeth Ann Stewart Is Wed To Mr. Monroe on Sunday, June·18 ,(t:o .. q 1V MRS. JAMES CHARLES MONROE !'!1r ' Miss Elizabeth Ann Stewart and was accented with a blue satin James Oharles Monroe, Jr., were band with a tal~lored bow at the united in marriage at the First waistline. The deep V neckline was United Methodist Church, on Sun- outlined in a ruffle of the same day, June 18, at three-thirty 0'- material and the long bouffant clock. The bride is the daughter sleeves ended in a frilled cuM. of Mr. and Mrs. John Calvin Stew- They carried bouquets of daisies. art of Winnsboro, and the bride- Bridesmaids were M'l's.· Sumter groom is the son of Mrs. James Francis DeB:ruk of Mount Pleas- C. Monroe of Greenville .and the ant, Miss )\ial'garej; Yongue -.Floyd- late Mr. Monroe. of New York City, Mrs. Walliam The Reverend E. Don McKinney Broadus Monroe of Greenville, MilSS ojJficiated at the double ring cere- Susan Louise Plhillips Of Fort Lau-· mony with the Beverend Harry R. derdale, F11a.,Mrs. John Tel'ry Mjays ()IfGreenville assisting. Poole 0'£ Barnwel], and Miss Kath- Mrs. W. T. Sprott, organist, used arine Ann Williams of Tuscaloosa, "WeSitminster Abbey" (Purcell) AlaJbama. They 'Woredresses Iden- as the Processional and "Joyful, bical to those of the honor atten- Joyful We Adore Thee" (Bee- dants, thoven) as the Recessional. Mrs. MlissMary stewart Howell, niece John V. Nicholson, Jr., soloist, 0If the bride, was the :Illowergirl. sang "0 Perfect Love" (Barney) She Wore a floor-length dress of and "The Lord's Prayer" Malotte). white cotton batiste with a Noral The bride, given in marriage by sash and carried a white straw I her father, wore a long sleeved basket trimmed in daisies. floor-length bridal gown of white W~lliam Broadus Monroe of silk organza accented with a lace Creenville was, his brother's best bib and chapel train. The silk illu- -man, Groomsmen were Captain sion veil feN from a very uniquely John Calvin Stewart, Je., of Moun- designed Camelot headpiece of silk tain Horne, Idaho, and Charles organza Iwhich was trimmed in Douglas Stewart, brothers of the lace and beaded with white velvet bride, WilHam Dant Goepper of ribbon. She carried a bouquet of Greenville, English Rutherford j daiSies and baby's bream. Josey, H, of Batesburg, James Mrs. Madison Peyton Howell, Bartlett Key of Charleston, and I Jr., of Mount Pleasant, sister of Langdon Sumter Ligon, III, of Nor- 1 the bride, and Mrs. John Calvin folk, V,]rginia. " Stewart, Jr., 0.£ Mountain Home, M1"s.Stewart, mother, of the I Idaho, were honor attendants. They bride, wore a s<treet-le~l!gthdress wore floor-length dresses of floral 0'£ aqua linen. Mrs. Monroe, the print in lovely shades ()Ifblue aqua bridegroom's mother, wore a '. "x 1COGUU, una 1D el ll L and red. The empress waIstlIne Iployed by W,achovia Bank and Trust Company, N. R., in Win- ston-S.alem, N. C. Of cordial interest to a large as-I semblage of r:latives ~nd friends was the wedding of MISS Martha: Anru Stewart of Winnsboro and New-. berry and Watson J. Wicker of Po- maria, which was solemnized on Saturday afternoon, December 30, at four o'clock in Greenbrier Metho- 'I dist Chmch, Winnsboro. The Rev- erend Robert Wofford, pastor of the officiated using the double \f\\J.. I Mrs. Wicker is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Stewart, Jr., of Winnsboro. She was graduated £rom Greenbrier High School and from Winthrop Collegewith a B. S. degree in Home Economics. She is the as- :sistant home demonstration agent in , Newberry County, and is a member the National Home Economics fra- ternity, Phi Upsilon Omicron. Mr. Wicker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest E. Wicker of Pomaria was graduated from Jenkinsville High School and served two years with the United States Navy: At present he is connected with the General Electric Company at Irrno. Miss Martha Ann Stewart Is Married To Mr. Wicker in Greenbrier Church Gordon Memorial Methodist Church ~was the scene of a lovely wedding at 7:30 p.m., em April 20th when Miss Barbara Joette Spires, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harlo Hennigan Spires, became the bride of Jack Warren Stewart, SOil of Mr. and Mrs. Britt O. Stewart of Rantoul, Illinois. • The Rev. R. M. Wofford, pastor of the bride, officiated at the double- ring ceremony. The wedding music was presented by Mrs. William J. Turner, organist, and Miss Sylvia Wilson, soloist. The matron of honor, Mrs. Walter Arnette, aunt of the bride, wore a street length dress of orchid organza over taffeta designed with a full skirt. The fitted bodice featured a scooped neckline, tiny sleeves, and taffeta cummerbund tied at the back o form a bustle effect. She wore short white gloves, gift of the bride, Il rril' as l~tel rose. Miss Judy Spires, maid of honor and sister of the bride, wore a yellow dress identical to that of the matron of honor, and short white gloves,gift of the bride. She also carried a single long-stemmedrose. The bridesmaidswere Misses Billie Spires, sister of the bride, Shirley Allen, aunt of the bride, Mrs. Hey- :ward C. Cooper,cousinof the groom, 'and Miss Peggy Gladden, all of :iVlinnsboro. They wore dresses in rpastel shades of green, ye!1ow,blue, land pink, identical to those of the ihonor attendants. They also wore .short white gloves, gift of the bride., 'and carried a single long-stemmed rose. Mr. Britt O. Stewart, father of .the bridegroom, was the best man.. 'Usher-groomsm'e!l were Britton and Samuel Stewart, brothers of the zroom Cody Spires, uncle of the bride, 'Heyward C. Cooper, and WiI- . !Iiam 1.. Powers. The candles were llighted by Harlo Spires, Jr., brother Ii; Jr. I The bride, given ill marriage by ~ het- father, was lovely in her wedding ~ownof chantilly lace and nylontulle. MR. AND MRS. JACK WARREN STEWARrD It featured all illusion yoke outlined ill motifs of lace, sequins,and irides- cent beads, long sleeves ending 111 ~TEWART-AULL /9,,/¥ S t Gd icallalily points, fitted bodice~f la~e, : Mrs. John Calvin Stewart, Sr. teuiar - 00 man ,bouffant skirt of tulle over satin With pf Woodward announces the en- MI'. and Mrs. J. B. Stewart Of1(ring designs of lace, ending in a gagement of her daughter, Em- Feasterville, announce the mar- I cathedral train. Her fingertip veil meline Vinson to Elbert H. riage of their daughter, Nal~nie of imported illusion was attached to AuIl of Newberry and Saluda, Lee to Cecil M. Goodman of Rion, I Sl .d f M EHA 11 fN F b 3d tW · b /&;'/0 ,.,a crown of tulle and lace, re carne son 0 rs. ..u 0 ew.. e. r, a mns oro. f/ l':; ~ . 1. h hi b Th ddi '11 t k 2" 1':1 white prayer book toppec wrt w te erry. e we l!Iag WI ae ". . place in the early summer. f ,-oscs and satm nbbon. ier Apartment on the Newberry High- Miss Barbara Joette Spires Bride of Mr. J. W. Becomes April 20 way.

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Page 1: Miss Elizabeth Ann Stewart Is Wed To Mr.Monroe onSunday ...fairfieldgenealogysociety.org/Members_Only/Weddings-Collection/... · and "The Lord's Prayer" Malotte). white cotton batiste

"Miss Elizabeth Ann Stewart Is WedTo Mr. Monroe on Sunday, June·18,(t:o . . q 1V

MRS. JAMES CHARLES MONROE!'!1r '

Miss Elizabeth Ann Stewart and was accented with a blue satinJames Oharles Monroe, Jr., were band with a tal~lored bow at theunited in marriage at the First waistline. The deep V neckline wasUnited Methodist Church, on Sun- outlined in a ruffle of the sameday, June 18, at three-thirty 0'- material and the long bouffantclock. The bride is the daughter sleeves ended in a frilled cuM.of Mr. and Mrs. John Calvin Stew- They carried bouquets of daisies.art of Winnsboro, and the bride- Bridesmaids were M'l's.· Sumtergroom is the son of Mrs. James Francis DeB:ruk of Mount Pleas-C. Monroe of Greenville .and the ant, Miss )\ial'garej; Yongue -.Floyd-late Mr. Monroe. of New York City, Mrs. WalliamThe Reverend E. Don McKinney Broadus Monroe of Greenville, MilSS

ojJficiated at the double ring cere- Susan Louise Plhillips Of Fort Lau-·mony with the Beverend Harry R. derdale, F11a.,Mrs. John Tel'ryMjays ()IfGreenville assisting. Poole 0'£ Barnwel], and Miss Kath-Mrs. W. T. Sprott, organist, used arine Ann Williams of Tuscaloosa,

"WeSitminster Abbey" (Purcell) AlaJbama. They 'Woredresses Iden-as the Processional and "Joyful, bical to those of the honor atten-Joyful We Adore Thee" (Bee- dants,thoven) as the Recessional. Mrs. MlissMary stewart Howell, nieceJohn V. Nicholson, Jr., soloist, 0If the bride, was the :Illowergirl.sang "0 Perfect Love" (Barney) She Wore a floor-length dress ofand "The Lord's Prayer" Malotte). white cotton batiste with a NoralThe bride, given in marriage by sash and carried a white strawIher father, wore a long sleeved basket trimmed in daisies.

floor-length bridal gown of white W~lliam Broadus Monroe ofsilk organza accented with a lace Creenville was, his brother's bestbib and chapel train. The silk illu- -man, Groomsmen were Captainsion veil feN from a very uniquely John Calvin Stewart, Je., of Moun-designed Camelot headpiece of silk tain Horne, Idaho, and Charlesorganza Iwhich was trimmed in Douglas Stewart, brothers of thelace and beaded with white velvet bride, WilHam Dant Goepper ofribbon. She carried a bouquet of Greenville, English Rutherford

jdaiSies and baby's bream. Josey, H, of Batesburg, James

Mrs. Madison Peyton Howell, Bartlett Key of Charleston, andI Jr., of Mount Pleasant, sister of Langdon Sumter Ligon, III, of Nor-1 the bride, and Mrs. John Calvin folk, V,]rginia. "Stewart, Jr., 0.£ Mountain Home, M1"s. Stewart, mother, of theI Idaho, were honor attendants. They bride, wore a s<treet-le~l!gthdresswore floor-length dresses of floral 0'£ aqua linen. Mrs. Monroe, theprint in lovely shades ()Ifblue aqua bridegroom's mother, wore a

'. • "x 1COGUU, una 1D elll

L and red. The empress waIstlIne Iployed by W,achovia Bank andTrust Company, N. R., in Win-ston-S.alem, N. C.

Of cordial interest to a large as-Isemblage of r:latives ~nd friendswas the wedding of MISS Martha:Anru Stewart of Winnsboro and New- .berry and Watson J. Wicker of Po-maria, which was solemnized onSaturday afternoon, December 30,at four o'clock in Greenbrier Metho-

'Idist Chmch, Winnsboro. The Rev-erend Robert Wofford, pastor of the

officiated using the double\f\\J.. I

Mrs. Wicker is the daughter ofMr.and Mrs. W. E. Stewart, Jr., ofWinnsboro. She was graduated £romGreenbrier High School and fromWinthrop Collegewith a B. S. degreein Home Economics. She is the as-:sistant home demonstration agent in, Newberry County, and is a member

the National Home Economics fra-ternity, Phi Upsilon Omicron.Mr. Wicker, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Ernest E. Wicker of Pomaria wasgraduated from Jenkinsville HighSchool and served two years withthe United States Navy: At presenthe is connected with the GeneralElectric Company at Irrno.

Miss Martha Ann Stewart Is MarriedTo Mr. Wicker in Greenbrier Church

GordonMemorialMethodist Church~was the scene of a lovely weddingat 7:30 p.m., em April 20th when MissBarbara Joette Spires, daughter ofMr. and Mrs. Harlo Hennigan Spires,became the bride of Jack WarrenStewart, SOil of Mr. and Mrs. BrittO. Stewart of Rantoul, Illinois. •The Rev. R. M. Wofford, pastor

of the bride, officiated at the double-ring ceremony. The wedding musicwas presented by Mrs. William J.Turner, organist, and Miss SylviaWilson, soloist.The matron of honor, Mrs. Walter

Arnette, aunt of the bride, wore astreet length dress of orchid organzaover taffeta designed with a fullskirt. The fitted bodice featured ascooped neckline, tiny sleeves, andtaffeta cummerbund tied at the backo form a bustle effect. She woreshort white gloves, gift of the bride,Il rril' a s l~tel •rose. Miss Judy Spires, maid of honorand sister of the bride, wore a yellowdress identical to that of the matronof honor, and short white gloves, giftof the bride. She also carried asingle long-stemmedrose.The bridesmaidswere Misses Billie

Spires, sister of the bride, ShirleyAllen, aunt of the bride, Mrs. Hey-:ward C. Cooper, cousin of the groom,'and Miss Peggy Gladden, all of:iVlinnsboro. They wore dresses inrpastel shades of green, ye!1ow,blue,land pink, identical to those of theihonor attendants. They also wore.short white gloves, gift of the bride.,'and carried a single long-stemmedrose.Mr. Britt O. Stewart, father of

.the bridegroom, was the best man..'Usher-groomsm'e!l were Britton andSamuel Stewart, brothers of thezroom Cody Spires, uncle of thebride, 'Heyward C. Cooper, and WiI-

. !Iiam 1.. Powers. The candles werellighted by Harlo Spires, Jr., brother

Ii;Jr.I The bride, given ill marriage by

~

het- father, was lovely in her wedding~ownof chantilly lace and nylon tulle.

MR. AND MRS. JACK WARREN STEWARrD It featured all illusion yoke outlinedill motifs of lace, sequins, and irides-cent beads, long sleeves ending 111

~TEWART-AULL /9,,/¥ S t G d icalla lily points, fitted bodice ~f la~e,: Mrs. John Calvin Stewart, Sr. teuiar - 00 man ,bouffant skirt of tulle over satin Withpf Woodward announces the en- MI'. and Mrs. J. B. Stewart Of1(ring designs of lace, ending in agagement of her daughter, Em- Feasterville, announce the mar- Icathedral train. Her fingertip veilmeline Vinson to Elbert H. riage of their daughter, Nal~nie of imported illusion was attached toAuIl of Newberry and Saluda, Lee to Cecil M. Goodman of Rion, I Sl . d

f M E H A 11 f N F b 3 d t W· b /&;'/0 ,.,a crown of tulle and lace, re carneson 0 rs. . . u 0 ew.. e. r, a mns oro. f / l':; ~ . 1 . h hib Th ddi '11 t k 2" • 1':1 white prayer book toppec wrt w teerry. e we l!Iag WI a e ". .place in the early summer. f ,-oscs and satm nbbon.

ier Apartment on the Newberry High-

Miss Barbara Joette SpiresBride of Mr. J. W.

BecomesApril 20

way.