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Brevard Personals, Burns-Clayton Wedding, March 4, 1921

BREVARD PERSONALS

Mrs. Beulah Zachary made a visit to Hendersonville on Tuesday.

Wm. Dinwiddie and Vern P. Clement were in Hendersonville Sunday.

Joseph S. Silversteen left Sunday for New York City.

Mrs. W.W. Galloway spent last week in Atlanta, Ga.

Mrs. John Glenn is visiting relatives in Tennessee.

Ralph R. Fisher was up from Raleigh this week circulating among his friends.

T.H. Shipman returned Tuesday from a business trip to points in South Carolina.

Miss Nina Clayton and Mrs. Agnes Wood Marchant returned this week from a visit to Greenville.

Mrs. Wm. A. Band and daughter, Loraine, spent several days with Mrs. Band’s sister, Mrs. C.B. Osborne of Greenville, S.C., last week.

Mrs. Hale Siniard was operated on at the Mountain Sanitorium last Sunday and is improving nicely and as rapidly as could be expected.

Mrs. Ralph Zachary has returned from an Asheville hospital where she has been under treatment for some time.

Rev. C.E. Puett is acting as freight agent at the depot in the absence of Clarence Poole, who is on his honeymoon trip.

Miss Hill and niece, Miss Margaret Hill, have moved from the Miller residence on Probarte Street and are occupying rooms in Miss Elise Walker’s home.

Z.W. Pitts and family of Greenville have moved to Brevard, where Mr. Pitts has taken work for the Transylvania Tanning Company. They are occupying one of W.H. Duckworth’s houses near the tannery.

BURNS—CLAYTON

A wedding of interest to their many friends was that of Miss May Burns of Greenville, S.C., to Mark D. Clayton of Brevard.

The marriage took place Monday, February 21, at the home of Dr. Z.T. Cody of Greenville, who performed the ceremony.

The bride wore a becoming suit of blue. Mrs. Clayton is a talented and charming young woman and will be greatly missed by her many friends in Greenville.

Mr. Clayton is a successful young business man of Brevard.

Mr. and Mrs. Clayton left immediately after the ceremony for a honeymoon trip to Florida.

Their many friends wish them much joy and happiness.

From The Brevard News, March 4, 1921

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