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tohengtom-A.itsnoMARRIAGE AT NORTH.Miss Matilda Kemierley and Mr. G. XV. DniiiicUy #Jr., Wed,ednicedon-LCtifIf,[idAmong the many things happening in the prosperous little towu of North during the Inst few days was the marriage of Miss Matilda Keo-nerley and Mr, G. W. Dannelly, Jr., two of North’s most popular young people. The marriage took place at the Methodist Parsonage at our sister town Woodford, last Sunday morning, Rev. E. F. Dukes officiating. This was quite a surprise to the many friends of the happy couple, who lot only the immedi ue fnmi! Know any*s thing about it.we-asedinatn-eridryFt8etil-ryieivreasol0-tl.nK-Miss Kenner ley, now Mrs. Danner-ley, Is the eldest daughter of Mr. Jerome Kennerley, one of the most prominent men of our town during his lifetime. Miss Ken nor ley has many young friends throughout the State who will be much pleased to hear of her marriage. She possesses many fine qualities of young womanhood, which have made her one of the most lovable young girls in our town.Mr, Dannelly is a very progressive young business man of our city and conies of one of the most prominent families of the State, being the son of Dr. Richard Dannelly, one of the most prominent, physicians of our country and having held many places of honor and trust in the fit) sr also a nephew of Maj. G. W. Dannelly, who does not need any introduction to oid Orangeburg County. The happy voting couple have the cougratula-tions of a host of friends throughout South Carolina, all fueling assured of the fact that nothing but success awaits them in the end. R. H. J.
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Orangeburg, South Carolina, US

Tue, Feb 25, 1908

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