Horner - Bryant engagement
Leonard and Rebecca Palguta of Aiken announce the engagement of their daughter, Christy Horner of Aiken, to Anthony Scott Bryant of Clarks Hill, a son of George and Carolyn Bryant of Clarks Hill. The wedding is planned for May 24, 2008, at Corinth Baptist Church of New Ellenton.
The bride-elect is a maternal granddaughter of the late Casimer and Theresa Kalista of Erie, Pa., and a paternal granddaughter of Jack Horner of Erie, Pa., and the late Nancy Horner. She is a 1997 graduate of Brunswick High School. She is attending Aiken Technical College pursuing a degree in business management. She is employed by Midwesco Filter Resources, Inc.
The bridegroom-elect is a maternal grandson of the late Luther and Ernestine Davis of Bladenboror, N.C., and a paternal grandson of the late Elmer and Mae Bryant of Toledo Bend, La. He is a 1987 graduate of Midland Valley High School. He is employed by Schnieder National Trucking.
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