Sunday, January 30, 2022

Shuford-Weaver, Price-Josey Weddings in Hickory, Jan. 30, 1922

Shuford-Weaver

Mr. James Len Shuford and Miss Mary J. Weaver were united in marriage Saturday night by Rev. H.C. Whitener, pastor of the Highland Baptist church.

The bride, who is a daughter of Mr. J.A. Weaver of Shelby, has been teaching school near Granite Falls and is a very attractive young woman. Mr. Shuford holds a position with the City Bakery and is a splendid young man. He is a son of Mrs. H.A. Shuford. The young couple will make their home in Hickory and will reside with Mr. Shuford’s grandmother, Mrs. Jones.

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Price-Josey

On Saturday afternoon at 4:30 o’clock at Holy Trinity Lutheran parsonage Mr. Clyde V. Price of Hickory and Miss Stella Josey of Newton were united in marriage by Rev. Chas. R.W. Kegley.

After the ceremony the young couple left for points in Virginia where they will spend a week or 10 days visiting relatives of Mr. Price. On their return to Hickory they will make their home with Miss Candace Henkel on Eighth avenue.

The bride is a very attractive young woman and is popular among a wide circle of friends and is a successful school teacher, holding a position near Newton.

Mr. Price holds a position with the Carolina and Northwestern railway Company and is a fine young man.

They have the best wishes of scores of friends.

From the Hickory Daily Record, Monday, Jan. 30, 1922

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