Miss Bruce Bride Sgt. Schoonover
SENECA, Oct, 14.-Enlisting the interest of numerous friends in Oconee county and throughout South Carolina is the announcement made by Mrs. Edward Preston Bruce of Columbia, of the marriage of her niece, Martha Aurelia Bruce and Lloyd Russell Schoonover, staff sergeant, U.S. Army Air force, of Vintonville, Ia., and Greenville on Saturday, December the twenty fifth, nineteen hundred and forty-three, in Greenville, SC.
The marriage was performed by Chaplain Boucher of the Greenville Army Air base at his home on Crescent drive in the presence of close friends and relatives.
Mrs. Schoonover is the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Orr Bruce of Bamberg, but from early childhood made her home with her uncle and aunt, the late Edward Preston Bruce of Westminster and Mrs. Bruce, now of Columbia. Her father was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Bruce of Townville and her mother was the former Miss Sue Ella Davis of Seneca.
Mrs. Schoonover attended Oak-way High school where she was an honor graduate. After attending college she entered the Nurses' School of Training at General hospital in Greenville, receiving her diploma there September 29.
The Greenville News (Greenville, South Carolina) Sunday, October 15, 1944
The marriage was performed by Chaplain Boucher of the Greenville Army Air base at his home on Crescent drive in the presence of close friends and relatives.
Mrs. Schoonover is the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Orr Bruce of Bamberg, but from early childhood made her home with her uncle and aunt, the late Edward Preston Bruce of Westminster and Mrs. Bruce, now of Columbia. Her father was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Bruce of Townville and her mother was the former Miss Sue Ella Davis of Seneca.
Mrs. Schoonover attended Oak-way High school where she was an honor graduate. After attending college she entered the Nurses' School of Training at General hospital in Greenville, receiving her diploma there September 29.
The Greenville News (Greenville, South Carolina) Sunday, October 15, 1944