THUftSDAT, serraroi is, its*INI rASS HEWS, PAMSOCIETY CHURCHES x CLUBSMcWherter-Davis WeddingTakes Place At ForneyFORNEY.—Miss Margaret Davis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Davis, became tl bride of Carl M. McWherter Jr., of Paris here Wednesday evening at First Methodist church. The Rev. Paul C. Stephenson of Dallas, Methodic. church official, read the cere-mony. The altar, banked with palms and white gladiolus, and asters, was lighted by white candles,Music was rendered by Miss Lois Pinson, organist, and Miss Charlotte Ware of Dallas, violinist.Miss Carolyn Senter, maid of honor, wore a tapestry blue brocade gown with 'rt train, thebasque having a sweetheart neckline and puffed sleeves. Accessories, including the Irich tip and ribbon headdress, and an arm bouquet of carnations, were wine colored. Misses Elaine McDonald of Fort Worth and Evelyn Howard of Haymondvilie, bridesmaids, 'ore similar coslu .* French rose, with blue accessories.Best man was Homer Thompson of Houston and the ushers were Dick McWhorter of Paris, brother of the bridegroom, Edwin Cole and Cecil Gauldin of Dallas.(L, cOdLtH,*rhen you can turn the waiting months into esse and comfort*and Alfred Dohoney of Austin, The bride* gown, of white slipper satin, had m full train, the bodice having a sweetheart neckline with a real lace collar, and long sleeves. Her full length veil of illusion was held in place by ostrich Ups, and she carried a white-covered prayer book, with a shower of white ribbons and lilies of the valley.For the wedding trip to the Oaarka, she wore a black costume suit with a silver fox fur and black accessories, and, a shoulder bouquet of orchids.After October 1, the couple will be at home in Paris at 581 Hubbard street.The bride, graduated from Southern Methodist university in 103E, was an honor student there, and held membership in Delta Gamma sorority, Mortar Board, the Arden club and Alpha ThetaPhi.VOID dUcomlort *r»lt;tAftir rffict* *7 vrtviilxig your bodyr fftr ihAi bfcDT'i fxamtr.*. A m**-Born and reared in Paris, the bridegroom, son of Mr. and Mrs.Carl McWherter of 110 SouthMain street, after graduation from Pr Junior college, also attended SMU, In his senior year there in 1937, he wa president of K pa Alpha ty chapter, and belonged also to the P -nj ub.Out of town guests attending the ceremony included the bridegroom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl McWherter, J. C. DeShong, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Murphy, Mrs. Edgar Hunter, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Walker. Jr., Mrs. Mary Lowry, Miss Allie Carr, Mrs, Clark Estes, Billy Estes, and Miss Beatrice Caldwell of Paris.From Gainesville were the bridegroom's grandmother, Mrs, W. C. Whaley, Beecher Whaley, Mr, and Mrs. M. W. Clapton and daughters, Misses Winifred and Sarah Clopfon, all relatives, and Mr, and Mrs. William H. Rue; from Bonham, Mrs. Bob Beasley, and among those from Dallas, Messrs. and Mmes, Stovall, George Drury and Ralph Smith.Children’s AidBride In Forney W eddingMrg. Carl M. McWherter, Jr.In a wedding ceremony at First Methodist church in Forney Wednesday evening, Miss Margaret Davis became the bride of Carl M. McWherter, Jr., of Paris. After a wedding trip to the Ozarks. they will be at home here on October 1, at 581 Hubbard street.All news for sme day publication in this department raust be received before 9:3d a- ro-; for Sunday issue, before 5 p, m, Saturday.No wedding notices will be printed unless bearing the name and address of the authorized sender for verification purposes.Rev. W. L. Tittle Is Church SpeakerThe Rev. W. L. Tittle, pastor of the Kavanaugh Methodist church in Greenville, spoke to an exceptionally large congregation at the Garrett Memorial Methodist church Wednesday evening on the