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The home of Mr. and Mrs. f~ssie Powell, she is the
Rudolph Cox in the Pine Crest daughter of the late Morris and
Subdivision of Hemingway was Isabelle Dennie Powell. Mr.
the setting for a lovely family Browder is the son of the late
gathering when the children of · Charlie and Nollie Powell
Mr. and Mrs. A.M. Browder of Browder of the Lane comJohnsonville honored · them on munity
of · Williamsburg
, the &lt;&gt;ccasion of their fifty-fifth County.
wedding anniversary on . SunThey have resided in the
day, September 27.
Johnsonville community for
Mf. and Mrs. Browder were most of their married years
married in a simple, . quiet where Mr. Browder engaged in
ceremony in Johnsonville on barbering for more than fifty
September 24, 1921. The former years before retiring. He also
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engaged in farn1ing.
Mrs. ~Browder has given these
years to being a housewife and
mother to their seven children,
a task at which she has been
most successful as attested to
by the closeness of the fa!Jlily.
Among the children are six
daughters and one son. They
are Mrs. Cox &lt;Lois&gt; of
Hemingway, Mrs. Cecil W.
Parker (Shelia&gt; of Anderson,
Mrs. Johnnie Owens &lt;Erma&gt; of
Pleasant Hill, Mrs. O.D. Altman &lt;Willa) of Myrtle Beach,
Mrs. W.H. Brown &lt;Louise&gt; of
Georgetown,
Mrs.
Price
Hughes (Mildred&gt; of Johnsonville and Horace Browder
~r. of Manning.
In addition they have 17

grandchildren and 11 great
grands.
The family enjoyed a buffet
. ~~...._~ ~dinner with seafood casserole,
roast beef, ham , chicken and
turkey with all the trimmings
lovelingly prepared by various
members of the family for this
special occasion. climaxed with
an assortment of desserts .

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Tqe honored couple was
presented with an anniversary
cake delicately sculptured in
shades of white frosting and
highlighted
with
an
arrangement of fragile transparent handmade sugar bells
in a delicate shade of red
made especially for them by
their daughter, Erma.
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Not present for the occasion
were Mrs. Parker and her
family and a number of other
grands and great grands, but
they were very much a part in
the • hearts of those who love
them.

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