Newspapers / The Waynesville Mountaineer (Waynesville, … / Aug. 13, 1942, edition 1 / Page 4
Part of The Waynesville Mountaineer (Waynesville, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
1 1 ! Page 4 THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER Miss Alley and L. M. Killian, Jr. Take Vows In Impressive Ceremony i ' Her flowers were The marriage of Miss Corinne Ail ,(o,,rrV.tQ f m rw,io i matching shade i"i J I uuw.i..ti iriio, jyujib " - Davis Alley and the late Mr. Alley, fn arm uQuet ol garden varities Marcus Killian, Jr.; of,".' wun a wme and Waynes-1 1 ,uuo" i Harmonizing snaaes. miss jean uicKey, oj Llunn, was maid of honor. Her e-own was to Leon Newport News. Va ville, was solemnized this evening! at 9 o clock in the First Methodist ch.;rch. The Rev. J. Clay Madison, pastor of the church pronounced the vows. The altar of the church was banked in tall evergreens, inter spersed with floor candelabra bear-, ing numerous lighted tapers. Standards containing white glad ioli were placed at intervals among the greenery. Prior to the ceremony, Mrs. H. G. Hammett, organist, and Miss Mary Stentz, soloist, rendered a pro gram of wedding music. Miss Stentz sang "Ich Liebe Dich," by Grieg, "Until," and "Tbe Lord's Prayer," by Malottee. Mrs. Ham niett played "Ava Maria," "Medita tion" from Thais, and during the taking 01 the vows she softly ren dered. "Liebestraum." For the pro cessional and the recessional the traditional marches were played. The bride entered with her great uncle, Judge Felix E. Alley, by whom she was given in marriage. Her gown was of heavy bridal satin, fashioned along princess lines, with a wide insertion of Chantilly lace trimming the front of the bodice and ending in a V iffect in the back. The sleeves were long and the neckline was a sweetheart model with the lace trimming held in place by seed pear clips.. Her finger tip veil of illusion was held in nlace hv string of pearls in the back and by j ol aqua blue lace and net over taffeta and was also fashioned along princess lines. Shp wore! long lace initts in a shade match ing her srown. and sha parripd in arm bouquet of pastel flowers tied with a contrasting ribbon. Miss Catherine Jones and Miss Hllen Louise Killian, the latter a sister of the bridegroom, served as bridesmaids and their frocks were of orchid lace and net, mod eled aldng princess line. They I wore long lace mitts and earrir.l arm bouquets of earden floweis in pastel shades. Miss Btttv Bur- gin and Miss Mary Lee Alley, bridesmaids, wore frocks of light rose, of net and lace made along the same lines as those of the other attendants. They also car ried arm bouquets of garden flow ers in pastels, tied with harmon izing ribbons. Mr. Killian had us his best man Howard Hyatt, and sewing n ushers were; Paul Davis, Harold Massie, of Waynesville, and Bill Swift and Percy Dozier, of New port News, Va., and Ernest Wilson, of Hendersonville and Sylva. The bride's mother wore a gown of lavender and purple crepe trim med " in touches of gold and her flowers were roses. Mrs. Jfilli:.n mother of the hridee-i black lace and chiffon and ht-r corsage was of roses. j following the wedding, Mi Marriage Took Place Saturday I IULII 111 WMHH Till A7 IJrO -1 r I'AP n .All. j . . . thu fr,nt u u .i.rt.uey entertained with a recen- llhJ T F, hU,qUet u WaS f . tion at the Hotl LeFaine, which white roses centered with a d,- was attended by members of the taohable corsage of white orchids, family, out of town guest and which she later wore on her trav-1 close friends eiing suit. Her only ornament was I nf, j A iL - . ,Mwo,ti iu i r it i r-t-i.r-ii mi. r no un. v s if j i '- i A K 1 i V 1 I I , ' I I I I J v I 1 m tti inimiii mjniiiiniiiiiiiirinmiiiiiimiiiinnriiiiif nmn .,jifc,itii,,,i J , 0. E. S. Officials Make Visit To Local Chapter THURSDAY, AUGUST l3i Miss Gladys Bun-ess Weds! M, n TTT On 7th In , Greenville Honors Hnn..8 Mrs. John Huirhes has announe ied the marriage of her daughter Mrs Mare if FWt of Rockv Miss Uladys rJurress, to Corporal M r. - Mount, wortny grand matron oi,"- ")"""- tess of i ovl w. the Grand Chapter of the North Mhe vows were solemnized in i afternoon .1 tea Sat, rr 't-: eKt 7th. For ih uest. ir8. n. r, visic co me local cnapierf huiu- r 7. . . I oi sort Tiwi. , V AieiiJ oer 165, on Thursday evening. - UI v,n.n Mrs M.t. ni,. worthv matron, matching accessories. i presided over the meeting which e bridegroonr is the ron .:0f was held in the assembly rooms in E" ShrPe and th, ate Mr8- t.h M.n T.mni. ftnarpe. He attended the public . .5. ' . . . , schools in West Virginia, and is .1 n TbLtfer , whfnh -w attached to the 6th Armored also attended the meeting which ; Djy a D v , nciuded: Mrs. Mary Li. weatner- jjrg gar e wjji re a n f th ,y grandsecretary of the grand " - "in o; e chapter; of the state Mrs. Cathe- c .a, sharpp ha8 r;tu'rned to nne Daniel, of Asheve grand ( hjs .. , She jan to join him xukiij ana. uucy TT liiiiiauui, . jn . fajj deputy grand matron of the dis- j trick II.,l,j d.i... Alf J. Creasman. district deputy " ""u .icsuy wrri ;rand patron and Mrs. Creasman. Church lieffinS Daily of Asheville, Miss Lillian Kerney, Vacation Bible School district chairman of the Red Cross j work and war relief. Miss Nell K. I The annual vacation Bible school Porter, chairman of the Eastern of the Hazelwood Presbyterian Star home, and Mrs. Maxey, of church began Monday morning 4 . ' ...i-t. Hit: T1 J.1 T" i . M ITT i ost froor, ria., was a special W1!-n miss ceruia nice, oi wytne- guest. The grand worthy matron .ver Va., in charge. Ssrvices will was introduced by. Mrs.- Ha G. e neia each morning this week Campbell as the grand represen- ative of the grand jurisdiction of Florida. a string of pearls, the gift of the bridegroom. Mrs, El wood Home, of Durham, was matron of honor. She wore a gown of net and lace in pale pink over matching taffetti, fash i.med on princess lines. The sleeves were short puffed effect ' and she wore long lace mitts in a 1 RAY'S trance to the lounge by Mrs. C. F. Kirkpatrick and Mrs. James W. Killian. Mrs. J. Wilford Ray in troduced the callers to the receiv ing line, which was composed of the bridal party, Mrs. Alley. Mr. and Mrtr.-fc; M. Killian, and Judge and Mrs: Felix e. Alley, Receiving and serving in the Prepare Them For SCHOOL S : - ' Sim,- 1 m WUO'.'.'.'.-.-A-.V VV -B .. VB ".V L . wm HACK TU UXl SCHOOL rt'ii MRS. LEON M. KILLIAN, Jr., who before her marriage on Sat urday night in the First Methodist church ham uu Tia rni-inno API 1 .Li ... i- m f . i r w ... rviit-y, uauKinn 01 mrs- uvym uavis Alley and the lute Mi'. Alley. Lt. Commander And Mrs. II a ml and Announce Marriage Of Daughter Lieutenant Commander and Mrs. Willis Bradley Haviland have an nounced the marriage, of their daughter, Miss Barbara Haviland, to Mr. Juius Blum Seaman, which took place on Saturday, July 25th, in New York City. The bride js the granddaughter of Mrs. S. C. Satterthwaite, of Waynesville and Atlanta, and the late Mr. Satterthwaite. Her moth er was the former Miss LikmIa noon Satterthwaite, of Waynesville. i Alley Mrs. Seaman, who has often vis ited her aunt, Mrs. Ernest L, Withers, was educated at the Ham line School for Girls in California and in June was graduated from Standford University. Mr. Seaman is the son of Mrs John Seaman and the late Mr Seaman, of Oyster Bay, N. Y. He is a graduate of the Universitv of Pennswania and at nresenf- holds a position with the Pheonix Life Insurance ComPanv in New i oik (jity. The young couple are residin? at 1! Shenack, Great Neck. Long Is land. Be Easy At RAY'S- hTERY TYPE - PRICE - SIZE FEATURING, PARTICULARLY -PETERS SHOES- lining room, which bore the bridal motif were : Mrs. Keith Hinds, of Cullowhee, Mrs. Henry Tutt.le, Miss Betty Jean Alley, Miss Thomas- ine String-held, and Mrs. Howard Hyatt. Others receiving were: Mrs. W. F. Swift and Mrs. J. Har den Howell. The table in the din ing room was centered with a three tier wedding cake, flanked bv four silver holders holding white tapers. The bride is a arraduatp of fh local high school and for th nat two years has been a student at the Woman's College of the Uni versity of North Carolina. Since the announcement of her engage ment she has been extensively en tertained. For traveling she wore green linen suit, with whit a blouse, tan and brown hat, with white and brown accessories. Mr. Killian is the son of Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Killian, of Waynes ville and grandson of the late Mr. and Mrs. Mark Killian. He is a graduate of the local high school, after which he attended the Blue Ridge School for Boys, McCallie's and has taken special work at the Bliss Electrical Engineerine school of Washington, D. C. At present Mr. Killian holds a position in the electrical denart- ment of the Newport News Shin- building and Dry Dock Company, oi Newport News, Va., where the young couple will reside. Among the out of town sruesta attending the weddine were? Mrs. Laura Ardlege, and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Wilson, of Hendersonv e? Mrs. Awa Mingus, of Spartanburg, Mr. and Mrs. Lachlan Hyatt, Bill Swift, and Percy Dozier. of New port News: Miss Emilv Siler. nf Lumberton; Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Killian, of Asheville; Mr. and Mrs II. Hyatts Hosts Wedding Breakfast Saturday Noon Mr. and Mis. Howard Hyatt were hosts of a wedding breakfast at the Piedmont Hotel on Saturday in honor of Miss Corinne and Leon M. Killian. Jr.. whose marriage took place that evening. i ne private dining room, in which the affair was held, was arranged in quantities of white gladioli and white cosmos. The long table at which the 18 guests were seated, was centered with miniature bridal party arranged in tront ot an altar of white now ers. . . Those attending the breakfast were: the bride and brides-room elect. Mr. and Mrs. L.'M. Killian Mrs- Doyle Davis Alley, Miss Jean Dickey, of Dunn, Mr. and Mrs t'aui Davis, Miss fcllen Louise Kil li'an, Miss Mary Stentz. Miss Bet ty Buigin, Miss Mary Lee Alley Miss Catherine Jones, and Mrs Lachlan Hvatt. Bill Swift-, and Percy Dozier, all of Newport News Va. " Dr. and Mrs. John Shackford. of Rock Hill, are visiting relatives here. Well Known Methodist Minister And Family -e Now At The Lake The Rev. and Mrs. Robert P. Turner and daughter, Miss Alice Theresa Turner, and Miss Lynette Gilmore, all of Holly Hill, have arrived to spend the remainder of the month at Lake Junaluska. Thpv are nrennvino- the "MaSOtt 1 . o Crum" cottage while at the lake. Kev. Mr. Turner is pastor oi Lhe Holly Hill Methodist church in Orangeburg county, S. C. For the past fifteen years he has been a contributor of sermons to a num ber of newspapers both in North and South Carolina- For the past four years he has served as publi city agent for the Methodist con ference of his state. Miss Ameia MacFayden. of Washington. D. C. is snendinc two weeks here with her mother, Mrs. H. L. MacFavden. and her sisters, Mrs. Jack Elwood and Miss Louise MacFavden. Miss Mac Fayden holds a position with the Washington Star. held each between -9 and 11 o'clock 1 Teachers of the departments are; Juniors, the Rev, R. S. Crokett and Mrs. J. E. Shields; primaries, Miss Rice and Miss Laura Win chester; beginners, Mrs. S. R. Crockett and Miss Edith Summer-row. ortui arrangements ' "-.Miruums, .ummer i' golds and hydrangea Th oii, l: , lowin;r"'nei Fi-tiQo t n.' r Curtis. KirkpatriM Atlanta ,i "aa Carl Rn.-.r "a-illt Miss Maijotie M,.(' ' Thad Howell M.Mt ,anUi. Mrs. p: j r "V "."mmie tf Mrs. M H ' rlt. Lauderdale! 'Ut"' T Hazelwood Baptist auxiliary To Meet The Youny v-,....'. . - Vne Haz(-lw,1"l Baptist- will moo ... .u , r sl-f1 i. vi i uie cnuivh ton,., co attend. -!'s are corinne A afrenff' if Va., where she is visiting fr: AaMMMUMIlMA UMi-ijirj mm W'wwiw hi itfWM.. I v 1 1 1 ' J ni 1 1 1 1 1 We cater especially to party order! Wedding and Birthday Cakes an all kinds of Decorated Baked Goo( Waynesville Bakerj Phone 343-W Church Strei Order Early For Choice " - ' - 1 t - .-..,.v..-.-.-',..- : . ' ., . --, ,,, ......... , .. .. ... ,.i -Your Little Girls Are Now Oil Their Way-J Back To School NOTICE SERVICE SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION NORTH CAROLINA, HAYWOOD COUNTY. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT HA WOOD COUNTY VS. ' WILLIAM C. DAVIS, MURRAY DAVrS, LULA B. DAVIS, ISA BELLE DAVIS SMITH, BRY ANT SMITH, ROBERTA C. DAVIS. THOMAS J. DAVIS. JR., ADELAIDE DAVIS, CAR RIE ELLEN MATNEY, W. L. MATNEY, WILLIAM C. DAVIS, Guardian of Emma Henderson, whit henderson, mabel davis moorefield, alvin moorefield, cleo davis adams and freedlander, belnuth & applebaum, inc. The defendants, William C. Da vis, Murray Davis, Bryant Smith, William C. Davis, guardian of Emma Henderson, Whit Henderson, Mabel Davis Moorefield, Alvin Moorefield, Cleo Davis Adams. and Freedlander. Belnuth & Ad- plebaum, Inc., will take notice that an action entitlpd been commenced in the Superior Court of Haywood County, North Carolina, to foreclose 1 taxes due Haywood County- and said defendants will further take notice that they are required to appear at the Office of th r.Urh oi tne kuDerior C. E. RAY'S SONS i -f - -- VUH UX 5H1Q Everett Purcell. of Crawfordvillp. countv . tha funBn I VUU1 I.IIUU3C 111 lnd.; Mr. and Mrs. Chas. H. Pur VVavnesvillp : Vnrtk roiin m;n. cell, of Crescent City. 111.;- Mr. in thirtv (Z0 da VS SlftpT- fia llfl. and Mrs. J. W. Burke, of fiihsnn ville: Mrs. C. H. Pnreell. of Vinit Okla., grandmother of the bride; Mrs. Sara A. Smithson and daugh ters, Miss Nelly and Miss Mirana Smithson and son, Doak, of Wash ington, D. C. and Asheville; Mrs. Margaret Morrison, of Bristol, Va.; Mr. and Mrs. Keith Hinds, of Cul lowhee, and Mr. and Mrs. George snow, of Mt. Airy Get The Children Ready For School By Buying At day of September, 1942. and answer or demur to the Com plaint of said action or the plain tiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in said Complaint. This the 12: h day of August, 1942. KATE WILLIAMSON, Asst. Clerfc Su-ev; - Court, Haywood County. No. 1217 Aug. T -27-Sept. 3 KM'fm W mil B IM-W- -And You Must Busy Yourself- fif; r rvpunng i mm Ease the Burden- In doing so, ease the burden. Save time and money shopping at RAFS Yonr 1-stop shopping center. Your Choice- You have your choice of buyia? inexpensive, but attractive dresses-ready-to-wear or lovely prints - easy to make up. Lovely Prints----- 15-25-29 Each An Outstanding Value School Dresses -Many Attractive Styles- McCall Patterns - Quadriga Prints and A.B.C. Prin , " -Accessories Ease the School Burden Shop Ray's Your 1. ouuppuig denier 1ai Your Car In Our Lot Or Hitch Your Horse At Our New Hitching Rack. C. E. Ray's Son MASS
The Waynesville Mountaineer (Waynesville, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 13, 1942, edition 1
4
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75