andpilot■ 1oingr *toes,lited*eru,withedu-andM/ss Woody, Wichitan\ ' t-in Home0 m-II tO 2ver, reat and lgton Insti-past)spit-ms”lily’s titure i will Peru-GAINESVILLE, Texas. — Miss Mary Woody became the bride of Franklin D. Wolfe of Wichita Falls at 7 o’clock Saturday evening in a ceremony held: at the ranch home of Mr. and Mrs.T •W. T. Bonner, two miles . south-, east of Gainesville.■■ tThe bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. U. B. Woody, State Highway 77, and the bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. WoLfe, Wichita Falls.The double-ring service* was read by ReV. L. L. Bowles, pastor of the First Methodist. Church, Frederick, Okla. The minister is an uncle of the bride and for-. i 1merly lived in Gainesville.* lt;Given in marriage by her fa-been Ither, the bride wore a dress ofbeen white embroidered organdy, her sure shoulder length veil of illusion 'ound failing from a white half hat. SheI i ’lt;mnorjearried white carnations on a white Bible.Vows were exchanged beforeA‘an/improvised altar at the fireplace. * White flowers and greenery formed the floral decor.Mrs. Bill Graham of Wichita» \ •Falls, sister of the groom, was matron of honor, wearing a street length dress of summer blue with4white carnation corsage. Belton Wolfe, Wichita Falls, attended his brother as best man, and Williami •Thomas Woody, Gainesville, brother of the bride, was usher,iM^s. L, P. Wherry at the piano played the traditional wedding music.►A reception... was held in the Bonner home. Blue and white provided the decorative theme for the refreshment table. Serving guests' were Mrs. * Ruth Schlat^droff and Mrs: L. L. Bowles, aunt of the bride. lt;After a short honeymoon trip,MRS. F. D. WOLFEWolfe and son, Mark, MidwestCity, Okla., and Rev. and Mrs.* ♦ ^ -L. L. Bowles and children, Pete, Paul and Kay, Frederick, Okla.youperieflowlt;►and, you boug it in Wl awa;heal shru ing J Ofthe iTheInsei it wbushBt rolle thinj sue tran a bi soil it w aboi root Jc a clt; Mai bon of Mai are maj tive A theyouwh(iex-Iwothe-do00-:air.- fionstionhe-thepic-Tabitlra Society Meets WednesdayThe Tabitha Society of St. Paul♦Lutheran Church met Wednesdayin the church with Mesdames«Anna Vogtsberger and Helen! begTrouppy as hostesses.- #Devotional was led by Mrs. Martin Luker.Mesdames G. E. Gutz and Martin reported on the state conven-i *tion of the Lutheran Women’s Missionary League held in Lubbock.iThe society voted to sponsor one youth for the Lutheran ServiceN. * .Volunteer School to be held in La Grange in August.■ The society will join with other churches in collecting clothingr * -for world relief, .i.. Plans were made for; the. Youih Caravan to be held here July 7-11.home .at lita Falls..iithatthe couple will be at1811 Huff Street in Wic* * {The bride was graduated from Gainesville High School ^nd Tex^s Woman’s University, Deaton. For the past year she has been teaching in the Wichita Falls Publicschools. \ . ,Out-of-town guests at the wedding and reception were Messr£,k- \ •*. ' ]and Mesdames W. B; Wolfe, parent's of the bridegroom; Belton Wolfe, Bill Graham, all .of- Wichita, Falls; Mr. and Brs. BillyI • - 44 - 4 • * *- - ♦ * f► Mi ♦ «Mrs. Anderson HostsHomemakers Class4 s' I * i • • ►Mrs. Travis Anderson was hostess to lire Homemakers Class of% ?the Easiside Baptist Church when it held, a regular meeting Tuesday evening, in her home at 1629 Harding.Devotional, ‘‘Fellowship With God,’ was, given by^Mrs. FredjWjJJ.ioms, president. who -v a.l s o•lt; . { *conducted the business session.4\ The opening prayer were given bxy Mrs.-R: D. Kirk.:The group’s project j/r the onth was to supply- linens forE and tern ble of 1 Ta i wotbuiEtabattlt;ftpalent|iu”RoiMrpaier,1yoitisl6