Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Richards announced the engagement of their daughter, Sandra Gaye Richards, to George Michael Hollingsworth, son of Mr. and Mrs. George D. Hollingsworth, Jr., at a reception given Friday (Feb 4, 1983) by Mrs. Jay Richards at Boudreaux's., The couple will marry in a 7 p.m. ceremony June 4 at Broadmoor United Methodist Church (The marriage took place and reception probably just concluding while your editor was typing this portion of HR on Sat. 4 June 1983!) The bride-elect is a graduate of Episcopal High School and LSU, where she was a member of Delta Delta Delta sorority and a little sister of Sigma Chi fraternity. Her fiance is a graduate of Episcopal High School and attends LSU, where he is a member of Sigma Chi fraternity. A brass container of spring flowers centered the serving table. (The Sunday Advocate, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, Feb. 6, 1983, courtesy our correspondent Kay Graves. Truly a "Sweetheart of Sigma Chi.") (2) Hudson-Shapiro, 1982, Culver City, California. Wendy Irene Hudson of Culver City, daughter of Frank and Patricia (Hollingsworth - Ed.) Hudson of Culver City, was married to Neal Lionel Shapiro of Culver City, son of Sheila Ernest of Culver City. The Bishop H. Lynn Brown conducted the ceremony at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints in Mar Vista. A reception followed in the garden room of Veterans Memorial Bldg. The maid of honor was Sandra Frey, the bridesmade Valerie Paryse. The flower girl was Christina Marchillo, niece of the bride. The best man was Richard McCauley; ushers were Brian and Joel Hudson, brothers of the bride. The bride graduated from Culver City High School and the United College of Business in Santa Monica. The bridegroom graduated from Culver City High School. Following an ocean cruise honeymoon, the couple will reside in Marina del Rey. (From a Culver City paper, Oct 2-3, 1982 p. A-7, courtesy of Correspondent Pat Hudson of Culver City. The line is: Wendy Irene6 Hudson, Patricia'5 Hollingsworth, Frederick J.'4, Frederick'3, Edward E.'2, Frederick'l Hollingsworth, ?Samuel'a Hollinsworth, John'b Hollinsworth.) (ITEMS ARE REQUESTED FOR THESE COLUMNS INCLUDING MSCELLANY.)
In good health and sound mind. Executors to discharge just debts. All goods and chattels to beloved wife Caroline N. Hollingsworth. All lands to her too. In case of any child or children at time of decease, wife is to be guardian. She appointed Executrix. Dated 17 June 1857. Signed Wm. W. Hollingsworth (Seal). Witnesses: Wm. D. Cooper, R. Rundle Smith, 0. Thompson. Registered 19 May 1864, affirmed on oath of Caroline N. Hollingsworth. Book 53, pp. 87-89, File 255 of original papers, Register of Wills, Philadelphia, book filmed by LDS with serial 5242 part 31, examined by your editor 28 Nov 1967. (He seems to be the William Hollingsworth, 41, in the 1860 Census, page 272, Ward 7, a broker, with wife Caroline, 38, and children William, 8, Josephine 5 and Mary 2, and 2 servants per HR Vol 10, June 1974, P. 43.)