“Nance-Porter
Wedding” from the March 2, 1922 issue of the Rockingham
Post-Dispatch
Clyde H. Nance of
Troy and Miss Emma Porter of Rockingham were quietly married in Mt. Gilead on
Saturday February 18th, at the Methodist parsonage. Rev. J.A.
Martin, pastor of the Methodist church, performed the ceremony.
The bride was
attired in a going-away suit of tweed with accessories to match. Immediately
after the ceremony the young people left by automobile for Charlotte. They will
make their home in Troy.
Mrs. Nance is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B.A. Porter of Rockingham and is one of Rockingham’s
most attractive and accomplished young girls. Up until the time of her marriage
she was a popular teacher in Pee Dee school. Mr. Nance is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. W.C. Nance of Troy and is a coming young business man in the town. He was
educated at Oak Ridge Institute and since leaving school he has been connected
with the Troy Motor Company.
Only a few friends
of the couple witnessed the ceremony. Those attending from Troy were Dr. A.C.
Boyles and W.L. Wright.
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