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Monday Aftevnoou i THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTALN ifctB OF INTEREST' TO WOMEN CLUBS Office Phone 700 - MRS. BEN SLOAN. Editor i- Home Phone 462-J 3 i k - Pi?. ... .,, . .1' ?v i v ','f ?!' ; Miss Jane Troy Wyche Weds Archibald Charles Craft, Jr. Miss Jane Troy Wyche, daugh ter of Mrs Thomas Troy Wyche and the late Mr. Wyche ot Waynes- ville, became the bride of Archi bald Charles Craft, J.r,. of Wilming ton and Orangeburg. S. C. Satur-j day afternoon at 43U o'clock in the First Methodist Church. . V The bridegroom is the son of j Mr. and Mrs; .Archibald . Charles Craft of Wilmington. I The Rev J E Youn'.z, pastor of I the church, performed the double ring ceremony. .. j The chancel was decorated with j arrangements of white hydrangea and hemlock, interspersed with i seven branched, candelabra. Eugene Charles Craft, organist of Myers Park Methodist Church ! of Charlotte, uncle nt the bride-1 groom, and Mrs.. .Daniel R. Hubler. j vocalist, of Cincinnati, Ohio pre sented a program of wedding, mu-1 sic. Mr. Craft, played "Claire de Lune," by Debussy, "Adagio.' from Beethoven's Pathelique Sonata, "Liebestraum," by Liszt. ' Evening Star," by Wagner, Andante Can-i tabile," by Tschiakowsky, , ' 8ep-j ttmber Song. ' and 'Always".Mrs. Hubler san "I Love Thee" by Grieg, "Still As the Night." by I Bohm preceding the ceremony audi "O Perfect Love, ' by Bloomfield ! alter the vows were spoken. 1 The bride was given in marriage! by her uncle ,1 Russell Brown of! Greensboro She wore a gown of I white slipper satin with a fitted, bodice, bouffant skirt which ex-1 tended into a court train, an off shoulder effect formed by an illu sion yoke outlined with a Chan tilly lace bertha. The long tapered sleeves ended in calla lily points at the wrists She wore her moth er's fingertip veil of illusion at tached to a Juliet cap of lace and her only jewelry was a pendant worn by her mother when she was married. She carried a white pray er book topped with a white orchid and showered with orange blos soms and white satin ribbons, Mrs. William Addison Byrnes, Jr., of Kinsport, Term., sister of the bride, Wijs matron of honor and bridesmaids were Miss Marguerite Way of Waynesville and Miss Eu genia Charles Craft of Washington. D C, sister , of the bridegroom. They wore identical ballerina length dresses of lime green net over matching taffeta with net stoles and net halos. The matron of honor carried a bouquet of shas ta daisies and English lvv tied with gieen satin ribbon and the brides maids carried identical bouquets titd with yellow satin ribbon Margaret Alice Jarvis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Rav Jarvis of Wavnesville, was flower girl. She wote a full length off -t he-shoulder dicss of lime green net with matching halo and carried a white basket of rose petals. Paul Thutt. son of Mr and Mrs. Robeit Thutt of Wavnesville car ried the ring on a white satin pi low Robert .Williams of Wrightsville Beach, classmate of the bridegroom at State College, served as best man and ushers were Lt. Sam E. Loft in and Dr. Delmer B. Scitter of Wilmington, Kimball Barber of Waynesville and James Altaian of Greensboro,, ; Following ; the ceremony , the mother of the bride entertained with a reception in the social hall of the church. The bride's table was centered with a three-tiered wedding cake, encircled by a low arrangement of white gladioli flor- Mrs. Archibald Charles Graft, Jr. 1 ':iv;:':':'',; .v,,.,.. fei::;.v:':?'''C Mrs. Cralt was married Saturday afternoon in the First Methodist Church. She is the former Miss 'Jane Troy Wyche. daughter of Mrs. Thomas Troy Wyche and the late Mr. Wyche of Waynes ville. (Photo by Sherrill's Studio). CHILDREN UNDER 12 ADMITTED FREE - 100 AIR CONDITIONED - MONDAY - TUESDAY, AUG. 13-14 THE KID FROM TEXAS Starring AUD1K. MURPHY and GALE STORM ets and galax leaves. Crystal epergnes with lighted tapers flank ed the cake. Assisting in receiving were Mrs." James Hardin Howell, Sr., Mrs. J. E. Yountz, and Mrs. W. A. Hy-; att. Mrs. J. J. Ferguson was in charge of the bride's boik and Mrs. Hugh Massie presided at the punch bowl. Serving were 'Miss Rosemary Herman, Miss Bette Hannah, Miss Mary Ann Massie, Miss Mary Lu Elwood and Miss Eleanor Van Poole of Salisbury. Others assisting were Mrs. M. G. Stamey, Miss Nancy Klllian, Mrs., W. F. Swift, Mrs. Kimball Barber, Mrs. Guy Massie, Miss Lois Harrold, Mrs. N. W. Garrett, Sr., Miss Bess Boyd, Miss Daisy Boyd, and Mrs. Claude Rogers. --The mother of the bride wore, a sheer purple afternoon dress with a lavendar picture hat and a cor sage, of pink rosebuds. The bride groom's mother wore an afternoon dress of navy chiffon designed with insets of matching 'Chantilly lace. She wore navy accessories and her corsage was of red rosebuds. After the reception the couple left by motor for a wedding trip in the mountains of Western North I Carolina. For traveling the bride wore a navy gabardine suit with navy and-white accessories and the orchid detached from her prayer boon. Mrs. Craft was graduated from the Waynesville High School where she was state winner of the Daugh ters ot the American Revolution Citizenship Contest in 1945 and valedictorian of her graduating class. She received an A.B. degree in primary education frnm Wn. man's College of the University of vSorlh Carolina where she was an V. WED. . THURS., AUG, 15 & 16 DOUBLE FEATURE "BORDER INCIDENT" , Starring R1CARDO MONTALBAN and GEORGE MURPHY ' also : "MASKED RAIDERS" Starring TIM HOLT i 0 10' FRIDAY, AUG 17 MARK OF THE GORILLA Starring v ii "JOHNNY YVEISSMULLER Cartoons Comedy officer in Sigma Delta Pi, national honorary Spanish fraternity, and during the past year was a mem ber of the faculty of the Wilming ton city schools. Mr, Craft attended the Wilming ton city schools and holds a B.S. degree in forestry from State Col lege, Ralegih. He servecf in the Navy during World War II and at present is connected with the South Carolina Commission of For estry in Orangeburg, S. C. The couple will reside at 981 Boule vard, N.E., Orangeburg. . Out-of-town guests at the wed ding included Mr. and Mrs, Archi bald Craft and Mr. and Mrs. Charl ton A. Pope of Wilmington; Eu gene Charles Craft. Mrs. John Paul Lucas, and Mrs. Douglas Sprunt of Charlotte; Mr. and Mrs. Alexander H. Shepard and Mr. and Mrs. George E, Shepard of Chapel Hill; Mrs, Grace Mahler of Raleigh, Miss Ruth Wyche of Orlando, Fla.; Mrs. Geraldine Wyche and Misses Freida and Zana Wyche of Greer, S. .C; Miss Eleanor Van Poole of Salisbury, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Blackwell of Chattanooga, Tenn.; Mrs. H. P. Brown of Reidsville, Mrs. P. W. Suggs of Winston-Salem, Mr, and Mrs. Stanley Brading of Hickory, Miss Frances King, and Miss Dorothy Zelglcr of Raleigh. ' LT. HYATT ON LEAVE Lt. (j.g.V Charles F. Hyatt arriv ed Thursday to spend a short leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marry J. Hyatt, on the Eagles Nest Road. . Lt. Hyatt was recalled to active duty with the Navy last November and .since that time has made four trips on the USS Whiteside from the West Coast to the Far East. Mrs. Franklin Is Hostess At Morning Party Mrs. Ben Franklin of Gainesville, Fla., entertained with a coca-cola party Frdiay morning at her sum mer home on the Country Club Drive. Refreshments were served on the porch and the table was cen tered with a picnic basket of mix ed summer flowers. Assisting in receiving were Mrs. j Bill Prevost, Mrs. William Ray, Mrs. Howard Hyatt, and Mrs. Ros- j well Penney. j The guests included Mrs. Wal ter Murphree and Mrs. S. TV Dell, Jr., of Gainesville. Fla., Mrs, Aaron Prevost, Mrs. Ralph Prevost and guest, Miss Edwina Davis of Deca tur, Ga., Mrs. Whitener Prevost, Mrs, Charles Ketner, Mrs. Charles Kirsten, Mrs. James Kilpatrick, Mrs. Calvin Houghland of Nash ville, Mrs. G. M. Kimball, Mrs. Paul Davis, Mrs. Fred Cone, Mrs. Fant, Mrs. David Hyatt, Mrs. Pat Miller and Mrs! Herbert Linder of Ellenton, S. C, Mrs. Jonathan Woody and. guest, Mrs. Horace Woody of Covington, Ky., Mrs. Eric Clauson, Mrs. Hallett Ward. Mrs. M. H. Bowles, and Mrs. How ard Jennings of Sumter, S. C. ;';'. ;- ". Mrs. Odin Buell and son, James R. Buell, left Sunday for their home in Buellton, Calif., after a two months visit with the former's mother and sister, Mrs. James R. Thomas, Sr., and Mrs. Roy Camp bell. , . .. ' ' .: ' . v.. . ' Mrs. J. F. Hodges and son, John Hodges, Jr., of South Hill, Va., were week-end guests of the form er's mother, Mrs. James R. Thom as. Sr. The Clausons Entertain For Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Eric Clauson were hosts of a barbecue supper Friday evening at their home on the Coun try Club Drive in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Tucker of Dur ham, who are guests of Mr. and Mrs. BiH Frasier of Durham and Waynesville. Included in the courtesy were Mr, and Mrs. Tucker, Mr. and Mrs. Frazier, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kirs- ten of Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., Lyman Reed and Mrs. E. Reed of New Or leans, Mr. and Mrs. Hallett Ward, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Barber, Jr., Mr and Mrs Whitener Prevost, Mr. and Mrs, Bill Prevost, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Prevost and guest, Miss Edwina Davis of Decatur, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hyatt, Mrs. Hilliard Atkins, Mr. and Mrs. William Ray, Mr, and Mrs. David Hyatt, Mr, and Mrs. David Felmet, and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Franklin. Pvt. Frank McClure is spending a furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. McClure of Rt. 1, Waynesville. Pvt. McClure is sta tioned at Camp McCoy, Wis., where he' received his basic training af ter induction five months ago. Mr. and Mrs. Brown and daugh ter, Dale Brown ,of Concord, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Smith. Mrs, Brown is the former Miss Mary Stentz, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. J, Dale Stentz, At The Strand Wednesday & Thursday i:Rvr;yvvvi:x 1 ' -4 : I I Jr., T . I ''" I If-' ' Barbara Bel Gddes nd Richard Basehart share the acting lime light with Paul Douglas and Debra Paget In "Fourteen Hours" ' coming to the Strand Wednesday and Thursday. The Strand Theatre' Summer Jubilee of Hits! a J.t.i Ltl mm Theat TODAY - TUESDAY re You've Never Seen Anything Like It! On Land or Under Water! t ;.- a ... 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