IgTBSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1944 (One Day Nearer Victory)
THE WAYNES VILLE MOUNl'AlflEKK
viherine Louise Moody Becomes
VfiflB 01 vis -f. ixtaacti
Ltf rT ;m: of the bride's
""V.... pv H. G. Hammett,
r Bt,irf the First Baptist church
k01 "nu nerformed the
tre0nL were spoken in front
l7 improvised altar with a
M an a. siHo were floor
tft15' f gladioli and tall candel
J bearing lighted cathedral
The bride, who was g.ven ui
iria?e by her father, wore a
life silk jersey dress and her
Tories were m blue. Her
Twas of soft blue straw trimmed
Iwhteieaw" "cl
Of swet'ineaii, ""
I Mrs Ruth Gossett Bowman, sis
L 0fthe bridegroom, was matron
HueA. Moody, brother of the
jde, acted as Dest man. j-uiuc
lady Owens, nepnew oi mra.
ett, sevrea as nK ucaici.
.hor nf the bride wore a
Lt weight wool dress in blue
Iroom,
Ne' . ,
Following the ceremony a wea
;nj breakfast was served to the
Tw .7v daughter oi nr. '
lest Grady Moody, of "'" " nf members of the
" t 1 tO Lt. (Jg) WW . . " aim uuw llicmu, AS-
Jrood KosQ, Mrg Ethd sistmg ln receiving and serving
latin Uos, , j tt were: airs. Ed Hall, of Canton,
r - on 1 fc
orriaee of Miss Catherine
marrI?g j.i,f of Mr.
UKUfe -
10 nH the late J. -"o. nui, ui unwn,
GVfvde took place Sun- t of the bride, Mrs. R. R. Camp
sett, of Cly7u(m st 27th, at 2 Mr"- Homer Plott, and Mrs.
, afternoon, auBu , John c be of Wavnesville.
TVo kvwl i 4-u j j i
r of Mr. and Mrs. Moody and
guests attending
the marriage
tpr nf Mr o m.1 Kf lf I
is a graduate of the Waynesville
wmiiuip Higa scnooi. r or ine
past year she has held a position
with the Bendix Radio Corporation
of Baltimore.
Lt. Gossett has been in the ser
vice for the past eight years and
is home on a have. He took his
boot training at the naval base
in Norfolk, Va., and since then
has served with the U. S. Navy
in all parts of the world. At pres
ent he is stationed in New London,
Conn. At the time he entered
the service he was employed by
U T7" 1. ' .
Immediately after the ceremony
the couple left for a wedding trip
m this section of the state and fol
lowing their return will or, tsi Npw
London, Conn.
Mrs. V. T. Crawford has return
ed home after spending several
days attending the Baptist Con
ferences at Ridgecrest.
Mrs. Russell Gilliland has return-
id her corsage was oi rea roses. ei irom Galveston, Tex., where she
Ys. Gossett, mother of the bride- visited her husband, Henry Russell
mom wore a gown of brown Gilliland, seaman second class. Mrs.
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Gilliland was accompanied by her
Gilliland.
Carpenter
Bride-Elect's
Maid Of Honor
Gives Breakfast
Miss Martha Way was hostess of
a wedding breakfast at the home
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H.
Way, Jr., to the Wagenfeld-Anton
bridal party on Sunday noon. The
bridal motif was observed in the
flowers and the appointments.
The bride and bridegroom with
members of the bridal party were
seated at one long table, while the
other guests were seated at small
tables. .Each table was centered
with an arrangement of white as
ters and clematis. Places were
marked by hand painted place
cards of brides. Miss Way was as
sisted in receiving by her sister,
Miss Hilda Way, and Mrs. Hubert
O'Donnell.
After the serving of breakfast
the bride was presented with a
dozen crystal glasses.
Those attending the affair were:
Miss Corinne Wagenfeld and Lt.
Robert Anton, Miss Ruth Wagen
feld, Aviation Cadet Harry Evans,
Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Earl C. Wagen
feld, parents of the bride, Mr. and
Mrs. John Patrick Anton, of Ports
mouth, Va., parents of the bride
groom. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Buch
anan, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L.
Campbell, Jr., Miss Anne Heavey
of Portsmouth, Va., and Mr. and
Mrs. J. H. Way, Jr.
Among those attending the con
ferences held during the past week
at the Southern Baptist Assembly
grounds at Ridgecrest were: Mrs.
Lawrence Green, and her daughter,
Miss Merrill Green, Miss Helen and
Miss Mary Medford.
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Marriage Announced
MRS. JACK F. IIOGAN, tle IVmor Miss Polly Francis, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Francis, whose marriage to Lt. Jack F.
Hogan, U. S. Air Forces, which took place on July 17, in Columbia,
S. C, has been announced by htr parents.
Mrs. Hogan is a graduate of the Waynesville township high school
and of Virginia Intermont ColleRe of Bristol, Va. She was active in
all phases of high school and college life.
Lt. Hogan is the son of Mr. and Mrs. G rover B. Hogan, of Iron
Duff. He returned in April from a year's service overseas. He com
pleted fifty missions over enemy territory, and served as a pilot of
a B-25 Mitchell bomber.
Lt. Hogan made missions in the Mediterranean, Sicily, Sardonia,
Naples, Corsica and other places in the war theatre. He piloted his
ship on three missions on one day over Salerno in that area. He has
been awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross, and has to his credit
nine Oak Leaf Clusters. He was promoted from flight ohVer to first
lieutenant while overseas, but did not get his silver bars until he
arrived in the States. At present Lt. Hogan is serving as an instruc
tor at the Air Base in Columbia, S. C. Ho is a graduate of the
Clyde high school.
Local Eastern
Star Members
Guests In Canton
Mr. and Mrs. P. B. York enter
tained the members of Waynes
ville Chapter No. 165, Order of the
Eastern Star, and other friends at
a pot-luck supper, Thursday night,
August 24, at their home, No. 5
Skyland Terrace. Those present
were, Misses Lorrie Lange and Col
leen O'Malley of Chicago, 111., Mrs
Nell H. Porter, Swannanoa, Mr a
Lucy Mae Willman and Mr. and
Mrs. A. M. Tingle of Asheville.
Mrs. Ila G. Campbell, Mrs. Dor
othy Fields, Mrs. James D- Green,
Mrs. Mary Lou Garrett, Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Francis, Mrs. Mota K
Dicus, Mrs. Mary Oakes, Mrs. Wil
lis P. Christopher, Mrs. Olive
Green, Mrs. Louise Liner, Mrs
Rufus L. Allen, Mr. and Mrs. T. Lee
Bramlett, Mrs. Mollio Shoolbred,
William Shoolbred, Mrs. E. K. Mc
Gee, Mrs. Ruth M. Queen, Mrs.
Shuford Howell, Miss Katheryin
McGee, Mrs. John M. Queen, and
Mrs. G. C- Davis, all of Waynes
ville.
Mr. and , Mrs. J. N. Mease, Mr
and Mrs. Bruce B. Nanney, Mrs.
0. F. Gilhs, Miss Mary Gilhs, Mr.
and Mrs. George W. Herndon, Mr.
and Mrs. C. C. Willis, Mrs. Clyde
Hildebrand, Dr. and Mrs. E. P. Bil
lups, Pat Long Miss Adeline Wil
liamson, Mrs. F. R. Bowers and
son, Bobby, Mr. and Mrs. Philip B.
York, Miss Phyllis Ann York, Miss
Caroline York, Phillip B. York, Jr.,
and James York, all of Canton.
Miss Wagenfeld
Honored With
Dinner Party
The former Miss Corinne Wag
enfeld, whose marriage to Lt. Rob
ert F. Anton, USNR, of Ports
mouth, Va., was an important event
of the week, was given a dinner
part on Thursday evening at the
Parkway Hotel by Mrs. T. Lenoir
Gwyn. Miss Wagenfeld was pre
sented with a wift of linen.
The guests were seated at one
long table which was centered with
an oblong arrangement of white
flowers. The guest list Included
the bride-elect, her mother, Mrs.
Earl C. Wagenfeld, her' sister, Miss
Ruthie Wagenfeld, Mrs. Herbert
Buchanan, Miss Martha Way, Miss
Hilda Way, and Mrs. L. M. Riche
son. Mrs. Julius Hoyle, Jr., left Sat
urday for San Francisco, Calif.,
where she plans to spend several
days with her husband, who is
stationed there, serving with the
navy.
Rev. Be Cunningham's son, Phil
lip, who holds a position with the
Vultee Air Corps Corporation in
Elizabeth City, N. C, is spending
two week's here.
Joint Hostesses
Honor Bride With
Contract Luncheon
Mrs. J. Wilford Ray and Mrs.
A. II. Dubreuil were joint hos
tesses on Thursday of a luncheon
in honor of the former Miss
Corinne Wagenfeld, whose marriage-
took place on Sunday after
noon to Lt. Robert F. Anton. The
affair was held at the home f
Mrs. Uay and quantilii's of late
summer flowers were used through
out the residence. On the bride's
table a color motif of pink and
white was used, while mixed ar
rangements were noted on the other
tables.
Following the serving of lunch
con the pucsts enjoyed several
spirited progressions of contract.
Mrs. Tom Campbell, Jr., won the
high score prize ami Mrs. Herbert
Buchanan, Jr., was the winner of
the low score prize. The honor
guest was presented with several
pieces of linen.
The guest list included a number
who were present ordy for the
luncheon ami did not remain for
the games. Those present were:
th bride-elect, her mother, Mrs.
Karl C. Wagenfeld, her sister, Miss
Ruthie Wagenfeld, Mrs. W. T.
Hannah, Mrs. Herbert O'Donnell,
Mrs. J. J. Ferguson, Mrs. Ben
Sloan, Mrs. Sam H. Bushnell, Jr.,
Mrs. Chas. D. Ketner.
Mrs. J. M. Madison, Mrs. Tom
Campbell, Miss Hilda Way, Miss
Martha Way, Mrs. Herbert Buch
anan, Mrs. George Scott, Mrs. Har
old Tingen, Mrs. James Harden
Howell, Miss Tillie Rotha, Miss
Emily Siler, and Mrs. T. Lenoir
Gwyn.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Earley
Announce Marriage Of
Daughter On August 26
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Earley, of
Waynesville, have announced the
marriage of their daughter, Miss
Edith Earley, to James H. Tram-
mell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Trammell. The marriage was sol
emnized on Saturday, August 26,
in Clayton, Ga. The couple were
accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Mack
Mercer, and Miss Leona Trammell.
For the present the couple are
making their home with the bride s
parents.
guests over the week-end, Miss
Faye Chambers of Marion, Miss
Anne Dam toft of Asheville, Miss
Elizabeth Peden of Canton, and
Miss Charlotte Crawford of New
London, Conn., and Black Moun
tain. Miss Gwyn and her guests
were classmates at St. Mary's
School, Raleigh.
Mrs. Howard Jennings, who has
served as a counselor at Camp Red
Winpr, in the Adirondacks, for sev
eral summers, is expected to ar-.
rive home in the near future. She
will visit friends in Canada and
New York City before coming
home.
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