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THE WAYNES VILLE MOUNTAINEER
PAGE FOUR (First Section)
Miss Knight Weds
Rex Thrower In
Home Ceremony
Miss Georgia Knight, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs George J Knight,
of lli.'sam and Kcx Thrower, son
of Mrs. Cleo Thrower, of Hardin.
Montana were married on Wednes
day. August 27. at 915 at the home
of the bride Tlic ceremony was
performed hv the Kev. C. K. Kuss,
pastor of the bride's church.
The improvised altar was arrang- i
ed with while dalhins and ferns
and candelabra holding lighted
cathedral tapers. 1
Prior to the ceremony a pro- j
gram of wedding music was pre
sented by Miss Peggy Dock, of Bal- i
sam. pianist.
The bride, who was given in mar- I
Howard Noland
Of Clyde Weds
Calif. Girl
Miss Lane Nolan, daughter of
Mr and Mr- i I.. Nolan. of
Napa. Calif . and llov.ard Noland,
son of Mr aiKl Mrs. Ben Noland.
w ere
Nc
larried on July 30,
(I
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in were at
M i" . James
crepe
riage by her father, wore
of white inaniiitsette with white
lace miilrilT and full skirl. Her veil
of net edged with scalloped lace;
was held in place by a coronet of
gardenias She carried a bouquet
of while gladiolus, baby s breath
iid rose buds, trom which fell ai
shower ol white satin ribbon
Mrs. Kalph Whitlley. ol China
Grove was matron of honor. She
wore a dress t, pink lace Willi lit
ted bodice and lull skirt and match
ing lace gloves. She carried a bou
quet of mied Mowers ill contrast
ing shade
William I! Knight, brother ol
the bride i i eil as best man
Immetli.ileh ,iltcr the wedding
reicptieii u.r- In Ul tor the inimeil
of Clyde
ii) Ileno
The hi
tended In Mr ;
Hood, ol Napa
The bride wni
dre'-s w ith lull
Mrs Nolai;t i
I'elaluma iiigh -cl
ed her education
retanai school.
Mr Noland serveil lor three
ears in the Na in World War
II and is al present employed in
e a ellow
accessories
graduate of
and complet
he I.ucy Sec-
S)Vn I Napa, where
their home.
1 he couple will make
Peggie Williams
Observes Filth
Birthday
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and Mrs (1 C Craw-
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wedding the bride's
a black dress with
age ol talisman roses
lining the reception Mr and
Thrower lelt for a wedding
hoi tiawling the bride wore
He printed silk jersey dress
black hat and black acces
aiui a . in sage delacl-.ed from
ia! bouquet
ml Ml - Thrower w ill leave
r home m Hardin, Montana
a d,..s.
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Mr. Howell Is
Honored On
Birthday
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C'lntains Lin, tin. SarV
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IM'MKXT the finest.
g,l in Wjynesville by
Mrs
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last Sund
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A round
alf.iir mi l
and (i.iii
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returned '
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to Mrs Si i.
Mr. and M:
home. Gin.
Gap road.
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entertained
nil picnic on
her husband
birthday an-
itti
lie
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nded the
4 ill the I low el) sons
..no a number of
.lies;, included Mr
raid DiUingcr and
'. Dillmger. of Wash
Mi and Mrs. fete
daughter. Sara I.ou
e. and Mr and Mrs.
and daughter, also
ir- Jag'a s Singleton
' hi ,r home in Clear
.. . k alter a visit
eon, s uncle and aunt.
J Harrow, at their
r Quill, on the Soco
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WOMEN'S SIZES
Grandson Of
Mrs. Briggs Is
Wed In Ohio
The following wedding account
from the Wooster 'Ohio' Daily Rec
ord, of Monday. August 18, is of
interest here. The groom Richard
Dudley Jordan. Ill is a grandson
of Mrs. G. C Briggs. of Wawies
ville, and son of the late Mrs Jor
dan, who was before her mainage
Miss Helen Briggs
Masses of white gladiolas agauis!
lacy green foliage bankd the chan
cel of the First Presbyterian rhunli
here Saturday afternoon for the
wedding of Miss Rebekahn,ar Hail.
daughter of Dr. and Mrs W iliiaii' ,
James Hail, and Richard l)udic ;
Jordan. III. son of the late Mi and;
Mks. Richard Dud!e Jordan ol
Norfolk. Virginia
Before the three-! hirt oiul i
service a iveita! of organ music
was played h Richard T Gore,
head of the Conservator) of Music,
the College ut Wooster
Kscorted and gicti in mairiago,
In her father the hridt wore a
princess gown ot candlelight satin.:
embroidered with seed pearls Her
long sleeves tame to points over
her wrists and her tulle veil tell,
from .1 pearl cmbroidercu .fiikt
rap She wore a strand ot pearls
the ;;dt of tlic bridegroom.
The bride caricd an nun -hat keel
heirloom praver book, which has.
been used at oilier marriage- in
the Jordan lamilv magenta-
lliroated white oiclnd overlaid the
praver book, and the knotted satin
ribbon houer tailing Horn the
j flower arrangement was lrom the
I wedding bouciuel ol the bride -llwin
sister, Mrs A. I.awrie Ka
' hens. Jr.
Attendanls for the bride wen
Mrs fallens. ,lr . Mrs. f Ballon
H.igbv II, of Danville, Virginia
sister of the' bridegroom and Mrs
Kdwurd McConahav Quinby. Ill
! sister of the bride
Mrs, fabens. Jr., as matron of
I honor, wore a bouffant dallodil
iimire gown, caught with roses at
the side pull's. The two bridesmaids
wore identical models in jade
moire All wore matching velvet
headbands and carried arm bou
quets of white gladiolas.
The Rev Mr Lloyd K. Gies.le
rector of St. James Kpi.-copa!
Church, Wooster. and the bride's
father, the Rev. Dr. Hail, read tin
marriage service.
E. Ballon Bagby. II. of Danville
was best man for bis brother-in-law.
L'shers were Kdnard McCona
hav Quinby. III. A Lavvrie fa
bens, Jr., William James Hail. Jr..
and I'.obert Barton Bond, all ol
Wooster. Serving as junior ushers
were the young sons of Mr. am
Mrs. A. I.awrie fabens, Jr.. Andrew
Lawrie fabens. III ;.nd William
James Hail fabens
Close friends of the bride served
as aides for the wedding and re
ception. They wre gowned in lon.s
pastel dresses, and wore white dow
ers in their hair.
Three hundred guests attended
the reception following the wed
ding. The bride's table was set be
fore the west alcove of the Pres-
hyterian church reception room.
Arrangements of gladiolas and ba-
hy's breath were used on the table.
I The receiving line stood before the
I flower-banked fireplace.
1 Mrs. Hail, mother of the bride,
wore a turquoise gown. Her black
hat hail a crown of soft feather
plumes and she wore a lavender or
chid. ; Mr. and Mrs. Jordan, III. who are
taking a honeymoon trip through
Virginia. North Carolina and South
Carolina, w ill be al home in Phil
adelphia. Pennsylvania after Sep
lemhcr 1. for her I lip through the
South Mrs. Jordan wore a China
berry red suit with bhick and white
accessories. The orchid which had
overlaid her prayer book was
j tunned to her lapel,
Mrs Jordan. Ill, is a graduate
of I he College of Wooster. and
holds a master's degree trom I ho
fletcher School of International
Law and Diplomat v j, ,. i,,,,.,,
, a member of the Wooster High
School faculty lor the past scv.i'al
; years.
Mr. Jordan was graduated rrom
Virginia Polytechnic Institute. He
i is now assigned to the accounting
Mrs. Richard Dudley Jordan, III
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JORDAN, the former Miss Rebekahmary Hail, was recently
i Richard Dudley Jordan III grandson of Mrs. G. C. Briggs.
Miss Patsy Gwyn
Announces Her
vVedding Plans
Hans are announced today for
the wedding of Miss Patsby Gwyn,
laughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. Lenoir
Gwvn. and John Woltz, son of Mr.
mil Mrs. H. O. Woltz. of Mount
A i rv .
The wedding will take place at
i he fit si Methodist church, on Fri
Jav evening. September 5, at 8 p.
in , with the Rev. Paul Towrrsend
pronouncing the vows. Mrs. Rob
ert Comcgys, organist, of St. Pet
ersburg, fla., and Mrs. Richard
Barber. Jr.. violinist, will present a
program of wedding music.
The bride-elect will be given in
marriage by her father. Maid of
honor will be Miss Marguerite Way.
cousin of the bride, and brides
maids will be Mrs. L. K. Barber
and Mrs. Jack Brown, of Wayncs
ville and Miss Betty Gwyn Mes
senger, of Hartford, Conn., all cous
ins of the bride, Miss Betty Grey
Smith, of Norfolk, Va., Miss Mary
Ellen Phillippy, of Hagerstown,
Md , and Miss Patricia Hayward, of
Honolulu Attending the bride as
ring bearer will be little Miss Mar
ietta Way Campbell, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Campbell,
Ir cousin of the bride, and flow
er girl will be little Miss Carey
Howell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
James Hardin Howell, Jr., also a
cousin of the bride.
Mr. Woltz will have as his best
man his brother, Howard Woltz, Jr.,
of Mount Airy and ushers will be
frank A. Thomas, Jr , and John
Hay. of Charleston, W. Va.; Ray
Paul, of Richmond, Va.; Jim Bay
lor, of Hinton, W. Va.; Ridgeley
Miller, of Anniston. Ala.; William
Wollz. of Mount Airy, cousin of
l he bridegroom; Greer Elliot, of
Durham, also a cousin of the bride
groom, and Charles Way. of Way
nesville. cousin of the bride.
Immediately following the cere
mony a reception will be given by
the bride's parents at their home
on Main street.
U. D. C. Will
Hold First Fall
Meeting Friday
The first fall meeting of the
United Daughters of the Confed
eracy will be held on Friday after
noon, September 5, at 3:30 o'clock,
at the home of Mrs. Roy Martin.
Mrs. George Plott will have the
paper for the afternoon and Mrs.
O. H. Shelton will review the
magazine.
Baptist Circles
To Meet Today
The following circles of the First
Baptist church will meet today:
3:30 Lysbeth Cox circle meet
with Mrs. Hubert Hoglen on Dell
wood road.
3:30 Madge Lewis circle meet
with Mrs. Z. L. Massey on Dellwood
road.
6:30 Martha Franks circle meet
with Mrs. Homer West on Cherry
street for a picnic.
7:30 Lorene Hammett circle
meet with Mrs. Charlie Woodard
on Thomas street. Mrs, Boyd Owen
is co-hostess.
7:30 George Truett circle meet
with Mrs. G. C. Ferguson on Cherry
street.
7:30 Y. W. A.'s meet with Miss
Barbara Hale on East street.
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North Carolina
Miss Louise Johnston, of Fay
etteville. who was the guest of her
sister, Miss Margaret Johnston, at
Oak Park last week, left Friday ac
companied by Miss Margaret John
ston to spend the week end in
Greensboro.
Mrs. Harold Tingen and two chil
dren, who have been visiting the
former's parents. Mr. and Mrs. I,
N.'Killian, for several weeks, lefl
Sunday for their home in fuquay
Springs. They were joined here last
week end by Mr. Tingen. who ac
companied them home.
Mr. G. R. Easley. of Greenville.
S. C. will arrive today In join Mrs.
Easley at the home of her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Barber, for a
few days visit.
Little Miss Anne Lane Critten
den arrived Saturday to spend a
week as the guest of her grand
mother, Mrs. Charles E. CJuinlan.
She is here to attend the Woltz
Gwyn wedding on Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Rigby. Jr., of
St. Petersburg, Florida, are visit
ing the latter's mother. Mrs. Hor
ace Ferguson.
Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Burnett, of
Greer, S. C, were guests last week
of Mr. and Mrs. Asbury Howell.
Dr. and Mrs. S. P. Gay and son,
Parker Gay, returned to their
home in Greensboro yesterday aft
ernoon a several days' visit to
friends here. Dr. and Mrs. Gay
were guests of Mrs. Hilliard At
kins while Parker was a guest of
Tom Ray.
Miss Margaret Ashton. of Atlan
ta, is visiting friends and relatives
In Waynesville and Canton.
Mrs. Rhoda McBee Carter and
son. William, are here for the
wedding of Miss Patsy Gwyn and
John Woltz and are guests of Mr.
and Mrs. C. V. Bell
MissBurginls
Feted With Party
And Shower
Mrs. Douglas Worsham, Mrs.
Emmet t Green, and Miss Peggy
Sue Burgin were joint hostesses of
a party and kitchen shower on
Thursday evening at the home of
their mother, Mrs. Hurst Burgin,
in compliment to Miss Carolyn
Burgin, whose wedding will take
place on Saturday evening. They
were assisted in receiving by their
mother.
Garden flowers in a variety of
colors and arrangements decorated
the home. Games and contests were
enjoyed, after which the bride-elect
was presented a shower of gifts for
her kitchen. An ice course was
served.
Guests invited for the occasion
were Miss Burgin. Mrs. Otis Bur
gin, Mrs. II. G. Clayton, Mrs. A. J.
DeHart, Miss Dot Martin, Miss
Marguerite Way, Miss Betsy Siler.
Miss Ila Jean Evans, Miss Jane
Wyche, Miss Ida Lou Gibson, Miss
Helen Jewel Robinson, Miss Mar
garet Nelson, Miss Mary Sue Crock
er, Miss Betty Jo Noland, Miss Nor
ma Jane Burgin, Miss Barbara Ann
Boyd, Miss Bcbe Medlord, Miss
Eloise Martin, Miss Anne farmer,
Mrs. Joe Tale, Jr., Mrs. Ned How
ell, and Mrs. Robert Goldsworthy.
Parties This
Week To Honor
Miss Gwyn
A number of pie-nuptial events
are being planned this week to
honor Miss Patsy Gwyn, whose
wedding to John Woltz, of Mount
Airy will take place next Friday
evening.
Tomorrow morning Mrs. James
Hardin Howell, Jr., will be hostess
of a Coca-Cola party at her home
on Old Hickory avenue. Wednes
day afternoon Mrs. James Gwyn
will entertain with a large tea at
her home on the Country Club
drive and Wednesday evening Mr.
and Mrs. Rufus Siler will be the
hosts of a barbecue supper.
Thursday at noon Mr. and Mrs.
Clyde Ray, Jr., will entertain at a
luncheon honoring Miss Gwyn and
Mr. Woltz. On Thursday evening
following the wedding rehearsal,
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Campbell,
Jr., Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Barber and
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Brown will be
hosts of a dinner at the Ranch
House for the bridal party and out-of-town
guests.
At noon Friday Mr. and Mrs. J.
H. Way, Jr., and Miss Marguerite
Way will give a luncheon at their
home on Main street honoring the
bridal couple.
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Bennett, of
St. Petersburg, Florida, are guests
of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Prevost, Sr.
Mrs. Gist Finley and Mrs. D. E.
Finley, of York, South Carolina are
guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. How
ell, Jr., this week
Miss Gwyn Feted
At Luncheon At
Ranch House
Mrs. Herbert Buchanan ami r,
Robert Anton were joint hostess,-,
of a luncheon on Saturday at the
Ranch House, in compliment to
Miss Patsy Gwyn, whose wedding
wil be an event of Friday.
Low bowls of graliodus and is.
ters in various shades were
ai intervals aown me T-shapca
table at which the guests u en
sealed. All white gladiolus were ar
ranged at the place of the bride
elect and place cards were in tht
bridal motif.
The guests were Miss Pat,
Gwyn, Mrs. T. L. Gwyn Mrs j
H. Way, Jr., Miss Marguerite Wav
Mrs. L. K. Barber, Mrs. Thomas,'
Campbell, Jr., Mrs. Jack Brown
Mrs. Robert Gt.'dsworlhy, m,,,
Betty Bradley, Miss Mary Lu Ki'
wood, Miss Dorothy Richeson Mrs
Paul McElroy, Jr., Miss Mary An,
Massif, Mrs. David Hyatt, Mrs (;
C. Wagenfeld, and Mrs. J.' w. Raj
miss uwyn was
ver in her pattern.
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The Phillips Are
Honored On
2nd Anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Bell wen
hosts of a barbecue supper last
night at their home in Griinhall
Park, honoring their son-in-law
and daughter. Mr. and Mrs i--,a
Phillips, on the occasion of thcii
second wedding anniversary.
Enjoying the affair with Mr. and
Mrs. Phillips were Mr. and Mrs
Paul McElroy, Jr., Mr. and Mrs
Robert Goldsworthy, Miss Ane Os
borne, Miss Patsy Gwyn, Miss Bet
ty Bradley, Miss Bebe' Medford
Bobby Breece, John Woltz, od
Mount Airy, Bob Lee, and Bobby
Colkitt.
Mrs. J. M. Campbell, of Asheville,
was a week-end guest of her bous
in, Mrs. R. II. Mitchell, at her home
on Love lane.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Clark, Miss
Elizabeth Ray, and Miss Mary Ray
left Monday for a two weeks' visit
to Washington, D. C. and New York
City.
Mr. R. H. Mitchell has as her
guest for a month, her cousin. Mrs.'
Ada Graham, of Spartanburg, S. C.
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