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gharetgosur:heSoxlsTftlFiesSt-st-•m*15k-T-luehlcasaisieylenivewas stationed tnere lor two years,; He now is stationed at Fort Worth Army Air field, The;fbHdfffroom attended Terrell Military institute and received his degree in ptaysi-i eal education from Texas Christian university ;in 1941. ■ ■ -Elizabeth GoffinfettWeds Capt. Hodgson,Miss Elizabeth 'Goffihett, 1502 Broadway, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Goffinett of Memphis,and Capt Chris P. Hodgson, son of Mrs. Henry Kalian of Oklahoma City, Okla., were -united, in marriage Friday evening at 8 o’clockat the Broadway Church of Christ Br. Norvel Young read the double ring wedding vows.The bridal couple stood before an altar decorated with white gladioli and fernery, also white.........uagbleLir-reEragmsemtndgesmd102heideofal-iioGiven, in marriage by R. D. Holmes of Lubbock, the bride wore a white wool flannel suit and ■brown accessories. She carried a white Bible topped with an orchid. For something old, she . wore a signet ring belonging to her mother;' something - blue, a linen handkerchief; something, borrowed, the Bible belonging to Juanel-la Goffinett,Miss Lucille GoUinet, sister of the bride and maid of honor, wore a dusty rose suit. She carried a bouquet of white gladioli. Matron of honor was Mrs, Kenneth L. Alien, who wore an aqua suit and brown accessories. Her arm bou-quett was a salmon gladioli-F/O Roger K. Hodgson, brother of the bridegroom, was best man, Capt. Forrest Orr was also an attendant Mrs. Gofiinet, mother of the bride, wore a blue-grey suit andHat News!black, accessories with a shoulder corsage.- of ..white gladioli. .;£ ~Music By K Capella ChoirThe wedding music was provided by an A . CapeBa choir. Preceding - the ceremony ihev sang, “O Promise Me”: “I Love You Truly” and the brical-jchorus from Lohengrin. '.J- .v,-Y. - -A* reception wa:s held at the R. D. Holmes residence following the ceremony. The refreshiJient table was covered with-a cutwork linen eloth and centered with white gladioli. A three tiered .wedding cake was served.- Assisting the couple in receiving. were Mrs.. Paul •• ’SberrodL and Mrs. Allen. Mrs, Norvel Young and Miss Frances Price ■ presided at the refreshment table.Out of town guests present were W. J. Goffinett and Ralph -Thomas of Memphis, .Betty Sue Henslee of Hereford, and. Pvt. Ruth Sibley of Oklahoma City..On Trip To Denver \The couple is in. Denver, Colo., on a short- wedding trip, after which they wall be at home in Miami. Fla., where Capt. Hodgson is stationed. For traveling. the bride wore a .grey gabardine suit and brown accessories.Mrs. Hodgson is a graduate of Memphis High school and business college in Lubbock. For the past three years she has been employed. at the West Texas Clinic as secretary to Dr. Sam G. Dunn,. .Capt. Hodgson was graduated from Classen High school at Oklahoma City.. He attended Oklahoma A. and M. Before entering the Air Corps he was employed by the Oklahoma Engineering Department. For the past 11 months he has been serving as a pilot on a P-Sl in the French and Italian campaigns and has been awarded the air medal with oak leaf, clusters. He has been recommended for the DFC.md«atI2fitHirtO:Tr
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Lubbock, Texas, US

Sun, Oct 08, 1944

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