Marriage: HOOKS, Rufus and Ruby SMITH
Plain View News Items — A wedding that came as a surprise was that of Miss Ruby SMITH and Mr. Rufus HOOKS. We wish them much success and happiness. Source: Chester County Independent, 16 Jan 1930, pg. 6.
Plain View News Items — A wedding that came as a surprise was that of Miss Ruby SMITH and Mr. Rufus HOOKS. We wish them much success and happiness. Source: Chester County Independent, 16 Jan 1930, pg. 6.
Harmony News Item – Mr. Tommie RUSSELL, a young farmer of this community, and Miss Mattie ALLEN, of Medina, were quietly married at the courthouse Saturday. We wish them much happiness in their married life. Source: Chester County Independent, 16 Jan 1930, pg. 1.
Henderson Girl Marries Miss Jasper GALBRAITH, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J.R. GALBRAITH, of this city, was married to Porter J. BYRD on Tuesday evening, Dec. 31, at 8:30 o’clock. The marriage took place in the home of Dr. Harry Scribner AMES, by whom the ceremony was performed. Mary GALBRAITH,
Column: Chester County High News Miss Frances MURRAY, former expression teacher, was married recently in Jackson to Mr. Lauton COX, of Chicago. The newly married couple will make their home for awhile in Chicago. The school regrets the loss of one so able and efficient, but wishes for her much
Miss Billie Sue ROBERTSON, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J.L. ROBERTSON of this city, was married last Saturday morning in Memphis to Mr. Herman SPEARS of Bay, Ark. The marriage was a quiet affair and only a few friends were present. Mr. and Mrs. SPEARS will make their home for
A wedding that came as a surprise to their friends was that of Mr. Rufus HOOKS, of Chicago, and Miss Ruby SMITH, of this community. They left Saturday for Chicago. Source: Chester County Independent, 9 Jan 1930, pg. 2 Later in the issue on pg. 5….. HOOKS-SMITH Miss Ruby SMITH