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. GOOD OSES CARS (1 Mercury, Meteor CM Radio, heater ant awn tic. 4-door Mack JWtt 58 Olds. 4 dr. hard tap. a ate transmission power brakes, radio, healer. MNL S»5 SO Plymouth Wagon. V 4, aato traasmissiea. white, radio heater, UK 57 DeSoto. hard top, radio heater, tint glass s3*s M Bakk. V' 4. auto trans arisstaa. pawer steering, brakes, power aateaaa air caadlttaa. radio, heal er, greea-white $» 5 R»dy Motor CoMpany LICENSE NO. 4 ICS If | FOOD TOWN I Is the Place to Shop! 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 $ » 'i. 9 ' ■ »Sfe. '> 4# Jmm .St -4. 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. Draft-free electric comfort Heating keeps you warm all over Gentle, even warmth from floor to ceiling, with no cold drafts to chill small feet—or larger ones. This is flameless electric comfort heating. Easily installed. Econom ically operated. And so clean, quiet and trouble-free you hardly know it's there* .-» except for the neavenly comfort Even though Duke Power neither sells nor installs electric comfort heating, we will gladly furnish the facts. Get them soon* > HI I* V jH . tIPPs - * JWW||BHB|HB > " ™ ■ NBIPHM 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. f click in the city jj M.hth> ■BiMdry, mm campus • • • Mi Btfta T-strap pump goaa ' It Mod to mafesficw Choose zippy Re4i Cattail or Black Idd / uppers on the curvy |«t boaL Gat tba cSck Of Petite Deba now. •• as aoan fa Ingenue. Soft Black Kid Leather , Sixes to 10 in AAA to B Widths ■jaj MteM? for ail thats new I I Walker' nil AIJP IN FALL FOOTWEAR | | |jl|UljJ SALISBURY, N. C. Mr. and Mrs Bryan Sell and Mr. and Mot. Grady Ward, Jof MackaviUe motored to J Boone an Sunday. Page 5 i ««rf I 1 > than Beck and Than* |H 1 hour. " :I

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