MISS ALICE JANE SEAFORD
MARRIES ROBERT N. JONES
Miss Alice Jane Seaford and
Robert Nelson Jones were
manied in a four o'clock
ceremony on Sunday after
noon at Fork Baptist Church.
The Reverend Roy Young
officiated and Miss Jane Gra
ver, vocalist of Advance, and
Miss Marlene Bciger. organist
of Mocksville, presented the
music.
The bride is the daughter
o5 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lee
Seaford of Route 2, AJv&nce.
Sihe is a graduate of Davie
County High Schorl, Mocks
ville and competed the beau
ty course at Central State
Beauty College, Salisbury.
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She is employed by Margaret's
Beauty Shop. Mocksville. She
was presented at the 19C5
Lexington Sub - Debutante
Ball.
The bridegroom is the son
of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Jones
of Route 3, Mocksville. A 1961
graduate of Davie County
High School Mocksville, he
completed barber at
Winston-Salem Barber School
end is now employed at South
End Barber Shop, Mttcksville.
The bride, given is marriage
by her mother and father,
wore a dress of silk oigan*a
over white taffeta. The bodice
was embroidered with seed
pearls and the bouffant skirt
feU into a chapel train. A
crown cf seed pearls held her
veil of illusion and she carried
a white Bible with a white
orchid tied with satin ribbon
-treamers.
Mis s Dorothy Seaford was
maid of honor for her twin
sister. Mrs. Henry A Hendrix
of Clemmons, sister of the
bride, and Miss Marlene Jones
of Mocksville. sister of the
bridegroom, were bridesmaids.
They were sheath dresses of
turquoise crepe and carried
nosegays of white chrysanthe
mums. Charm Tussey of Lex
ington was Gower girL
Clyde Jones was best man
for his son. Henry Lee Howell
of Mocksville. Henry Hendrix.
brother-in-law of the bride
groom of Winston-Salem. Dal
las Jones Mocksville, and
Leonard Jones of Advance,
brothers of the bridegroom,
ushered.
The bride wore a white knit
suit with navy accessories and
the orchid from her Bible
when the couple left for a
wedding trip to Western
North Carolina
They will be at home on
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IBS. KOBRT NELSON JOKES
. . . was Alice Jut Sea ford
Route S. Mocksville after
October 21.
CAKE CCITING
The bride's parents enter
tained at a cake cutting on
Saturday evening at the fel
lowship hall of the church
following the rehearsal.
The bride wore a two-piece
aqua dress with a corsage of
white carnations. The couple
took the opportunity to give
their attendants gifts.
The refreshment table cov
ered with white lace, was
centered with an arrangement
of white snapdragons, carna
tions and chrysanthemums.
The three-tier wedding cake
was decorated on top with
wedding bells.
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122 S. Main St. MocksviUe, N. C. Phone 634-2179 j
Episcopal
Church Women
Meeting Held
On Wednesday evening the
Episcopal Churrhwonaen held
their regular monthly meet
ing at the home ct Mrs. Lu
cille Greene at Fork. Ten
members from Cooleemee and
six from Fork enjoyed the
meeting. After separate busi
ness meetings, the group was
presented a program on the
Ist chapter cf a book review
they are studying, entitled
"Church in South America
by Mrs. Grafton Oockrell.
Following the close of the
program, refreshments of ice
cream, cookies and coffee
were served.
Mrs. Greene Has
87th Birthday
Mrs. Daisy Green recent
ly celebrated her 87th birth
day at her heme in North
Cooleemee. Dinner was serv
ed picnic style. The following
relatives were present: Jack
Green of Carolina Beach. Mr.
and Mrs. Harvey Beeker and
Bill Beeker of Welcome. Mrs.
Madeline Coleman of Sprrng
-ieia. Ya„ Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
Greene of Washington. D.C.,
Mr. and Mrs. William Cusick
adn Daisy of Chillum. Mary
land. Mr and Mrs. Boyd Bee
ker. Walter and William, of
Welcome. Mr. and Mrs. Al
vin Kornegay and Craig of
Raleigh. Mr. and Mrs Garland
Swicegood and Claude Swice
good of Woodleaf. Mrs. Lola
Charles and sons. George and
John of Lexington.
Card of Thanks
We wish to take this op
portunity to express our sin
cere appreciation and thanks
to our friends and neighbors
for the kindness shown us
during the illness and death
of our beloved husband and
father. M. L. Webb
MRS M L WEBB
and family
Mr. and Mrs Charles Bean j
spent Sundav in the Blue
Ridge Mountains and visited]
Mr. and Mrs. James Yates in
Galax. Virginia.
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