I I ty jtxY 26. W45 (One Day Nearer V ictory) THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER PAGE ONE (Seamd-SaSJaJ Mary Emily Siler Is Wedded To Carl Edwin Rothrock Saturday : of Miss Mary KUr of Mr. and DnTnnn.n. " Mrs Oscar Alexander j .. Mis aui- of Bfla " I.; m.urdav Robert the fu' Tho Rev Sector of Walnut Cove k Uslnnt Cove. CI""' , nv Madi- the Kf- ' . I"1 nrn- Hie ilium', i I w he ms - .f Ihr r church was ...j.i. nii Lh evergreens. " " K. IdioU and hyd- YLr candelabra inter- spoken ocu'- ----- turned with wniic now- 1 ... lidilert with candles, againsi . bite flower;, aou and khn , H-. i music was din ""' . ......... HI,, w I.. nuiiK... Mhs .lane Stenu, jUtmy piayeu im- f..l..,. ,f from ie iaie by offenbaeh. "C lair tic DoBu.-i ' liuerinezio. tiahera misiicaiw. mu ceremony played "Lieb- ,j7t. Miss mem. U b, Mr- Matncy, sang ijv il llardelol. aim In Schubert. The nur( Ik s l Wagner anu urrr used for till' and Ihr recessional. ;!ir M'P wore a su itianiuiseltc oer taffeta i lilted bodice with ofT- ker effect trimmed in a ..ft fulds ol inar- Tbe beeves were long. point- over the hands kirt was made wnn Indru training. The veil held in place by ;i orange blossoms and fell iigili of the train. She bride'- bouquet ol white nuered with stcphanotis Inns of pearls and an icarl brooch, the latter Marriage Took Place Saturday Night till the gift of the bridegroom -Mrs. David Stentz. niatrcn of honor, wore a gown of pink, with fitted bodice fashioned of brocade and the full skirt of net. The sleeves were three-quarter length and the neckline was a sweetheart model. She carried an arm bou quet of pink roses, blue delphin iums bordered with liny white flowers. i Sister Is Attendant Miss Betsy Siler, sister of the bride, was maid of honor,- and she wore a gown of similar material and model, and also earned an arm bouquet of pink roses and blue delphinium. Serving as bridesmaids were Miss Doris Rothrock. sister of the bridegroom, and Miss Mary Ann Massic. cousin of the bride. They wore gowns of pink net with high round necklines, three quarter sleeves, and and fitted bodices with full skirts, and carried old-fashioned bouquets of pink and blue flow ers. Captain Hot brock had as liis best man bis lather. Oscar Alex ander Rothrock. ot Reidsville. Serving as ushers were Herbert 1,. Buchanan, and Sam II Musimell. j Jr.. of Waynesville. and W. H. j McSpadden. of Chilhowie, Va The bride's mother wore a gown modeled with a full inshia skirt ' and a chartruse budice. emhroid- i ered in fushia. and her corsage ! was of purple orchids. The bride- I groom's mother wore a model of i gray and yellow-, with Hie skirl of i gray and the bodice of .w-llow (low- j ered material and her corsage was I also of purple orchids j The bride is a graduate of Hie j Wav nesville Township high .chool. ! Peace Junior College, and the Wo- i man's College of the I'nrcrsity of North Carolina, and has done graduate work in social courses at the University of North Carolina.1 After graduation she was connect - 1 ed with the welfare department in I.uinberlon for a short while prior to joining the American Red ' Cross. She look special training at the National Red Cross head-' cvi! ; ;sa xA cyl x x V 'i ' t " ill ( ' I ' uAs vY v ! , - 4 MRS rock took CARL EDWIN ROTHROCK, the place at the First Methodist Chur former Miss Kmily Siler, whose marriage ih on Saturday evening, July 21st. to Captain floth- quarlors in Washington, D. C I it Am The Lumberjack Suit Real fashion news because it's sleek, .smooth, and smart! Note the brief jacket tailored just like a pilot's the skirt, blade-slim to minimize your hips. From an advance collection. M?i mi Ne ArriT,u ,a rU Suits after which she served as execu tive secretary of the Rockingham and Haywood Red Cross chapters. Captain Rothrock is a graduate of Virginia Polytechnic Institute in the class of lillll He volunteer ed in the service in 1 1)4 1 and has recently returned to the Slates after twenty-two months overseas lour ol duty in the Kuropean the atre of operations. He was attach ed to the 2Hrd Kngineer Battalion of the ,'trd Armored Division. He was wounded and has been award ed the Purple Heart and also holds the Ilrone Star tor meritorious achievement. Reception Held Following the ceremony at Hie church the parents of the bride were hosts of a reception at their home which was allended by ovcr .101.1 guests. Cap! and Mrs. W, V. Swill received m the entrance h-jll. ami the receiving line com posed of (he bridal party, Ihe hosts, and Ihe parents of Hie parents of Ihe bridegroom stood in I the living room. Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Woody received in the sun room and were in charge of the bride's registrar. I Mr and Mrs. Hugh Massle receiv ! ed at Ihe entrance to Ihe dining room Mr. and Mrs. T. l.enolr (Jwyn greeted the guests in the gift room Miss Alice Qulnlan served punch assisted by Mrs Rarbara Seaman. Mis. James Kilpatrick. and Miss Bette Hannah. Mrs M II. Howies and Mrs C, C. Ferguson presided in the din ing room and were assisted In serving by Mrs. J. B. Siler, Mrs Kenneth Hi ugh. Miss F.vclyn Siler, Miss Martha Way and Miss Hilda Way. Arrangements of flowers in pastel "shades were msed through out the residence, while the bridal moljf was used in Ihe dining room. A fan shaped vase held while gladioli at one end ol the table and mi either side were three pronged silver holders with white i tapers. At the other end of thel table was the three Her wedding I The Hugh Massies Hosts At Luncheon For Wedding Party Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Massle were I hosts of a luncheon on Friday as a courtesy to their uiecc, Miss Emily Slier, and Captain Carl Ed win Rothrock, the members, of their wedding party and the out--of-town guests here for the mar riage on Saturday evening, July 21 ,t, at nine o'clock. The bridal motif was observed in the dining room and mixed ar rangements of summer flowers were used advantageously through out the residence. Attractive fa vors were presented each guest. Those present for the affair were: Miss Emily Slier, Captain Rothrock. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Alexander Rothrock and Miss Doris Rothrock, of Reidsville. Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Slier, Miss Mary Ann Masstc. Mrs. David Stentz, Miss Prat her Sisk, of Fayettevtlle, Miss Louise McLoud, of Lumber ton. Rev. Robert W. Turner, of Walnut Cove. Mr aij Mrs. Sam H. Bushnell. Jr., Rev. and Mrs J. Clay Madison, Mr. and Mrs. Her bert Buchanan, Miss Betty Walls, of Rockingham, Mrs. Mllloii Brock mcyer and Mrs. Kenneth Brugh. of Pulaski. Va., and Mrs. W. L. Mat-ney. cake which bore the bridal motif and was first cut by the bride and bridegroom with the latter's saber For traveling the bride wore a yellow palm beach suit with small gray hat with veil and gray acces sories, nnd a corsage of white or chids which was detachable from her bridal bouquet. After the reception the couple left for a weeek's wedding trip al an unannounced destination, after which they will go to the Northlngton General llonpital Tuscaloose, Ala., where the bride groom has been a patient since he arrived from overseas. He will re ceive treatment there for the com ing four months. Among the out-of-town guests attending the wedding were: Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Alexander Roth rock, and Miss Dorts Rothrock, of Reidsville, Mrs. Clarence Wood, of Greensboro, aunt of the bride groom; Miss Prather Sisk. of Fay ettevtlle, Miss Louise McLoud. of I.umberton, Mrs. John J. Marshall. Mrs. Richard P. Woodbury. Miss Betty Walters. Mrs. Henry C. Wall, and Mr. and Mrs. James N. Nlcol son, of Rockingham; Misses Ann and Corrlc Kerr, great aunts of the bride, and Mr- nd Mrs. George II. Ward, of Asheville; Rev. Robert W. Turner, of Wal nut Cove; Mrs. Walter Rungan, of Oak Ridge. Tenn., Mrs. Milton Brockmeyer and Mrs. Kenneth Brurfh, of Pulaski. Va., W. B. MacSpaddon, of Chilhowie, Va., Mrs. Jack Klwood, of Canton, Ohio. Mrs. George Ward, of Asheville, Miss Jane Stentz and Mrs. J. Dale Stent, of Shelby. Miss Mary Uavis and Mrs. L. J. Stockton, of Charlotte, spent last week-end as the guests of Mrs. J. M. Medford at The Maples. 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