
The bride’s maid of honor was her sister, Miss Elizabeth Leggett Williams of Wilmington. The bride was escorted by her father and presented by her parents. William Andrew Rusk Dalton of Springfield, Mo. Pete Duayne Holiday of Carolina Beach, N.C., and Mr. Barbara Gee Williams of Wilmington and the late Mr. Samuel Norman McKenzie of Wilmington, and Mrs. Buford Melvin Pearce of Fayetteville, N.C., and the late Mr. Andrews-Covenant Presbyterian Church in Wilmington, N.C. Conner Rusk Dalton were married on Saturday, Jat half past five o’clock at St. MCAFEE & TAFT, A PROFESSIONAL CORPORATIONĬHAMBERLAIN, HRDLICKA, WHITE, WILLIAMS & AUGHTRY, P.Miss Sarah McKenzie Williams and Mr. STEARNS WEAVER MILLER WEISSLER ALHADEFF & SITTERSON PA HALL, RENDER, KILLIAN, HEATH & LYMAN, P.C. OBLON, MCCLELLAND, MAIER & NEUSTADT, L.L.P. MILLER, CANFIELD, PADDOCK AND STONE, P.L.C.ĪLLEN MATKINS LECK GAMBLE MALLORY & NATSIS LLP

Loan AmountīENESCH, FRIEDLANDER, COPLAN & ARONOFF LLP The following list comprises the 14,363 law firms that received PPP Loans, as well as the amount they were given and the jobs they reportedly retained. In order to provide transparency, the newly released data showcases all the businesses that received more than $150,000 in PPP loans. While the PPP Loans were distributed with the goal of helping small businesses during the COVID-19 crisis, many larger companies with significant resources have made headlines for participating in the program and making it more difficult for smaller businesses to obtain funds.

The disclosure released information on the businesses that received the loans, the loan amount, and the number of jobs supported. Small Business Administration (SBA) and the Treasury Department released data on their Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) Loans.
