4 ' IB I v jßk B F 1 %* k s *'m a t\ v w ■ m ■ 'V t?A 4L . \fti «I fjgg; ■k k \IM i|P- J[ '• ■ mk m MRS. AARON RANSOM YORK 111 ...was Evelyn Rebecca Wilson - T* , - 1 $ Hr f Deese-Wilkins Mrs. Virgie Deese of Troy, N.C. has announced the engage ment of her daughter, Hazel Carolyn, to William Edward Wilkins, son of the Reverend and Mrs. W. H. Wilkins of Salis bury, formerly of Cooleemee. The wedding is being planned for September 13, at Laurel Hill Baptist Church in Troy. Miss Deese graduated from West Montgomery High School and Asheboro Commercial Col lege, where she received her p Towne Pharmacy /VaHk ,4 liMai^li«it9iß tiMQUmn' »—* ti mm u, m J ■ TMMMi Y diploma in secretarial science. She is presently employed with Troy Lumber Company. Mr. Wilkins is a graduate of Davie County High School and Western Carolina University where he received a B.S. Edu cation degree in mathematics. He is presently teaching at West Montgomery High School. Mr. Wilkin* is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. McDaniel of Route 2, Mocksville. Evelyn Rebecca Wilson Weds Aaron Ransom York 111 Tuesday Miss Evelyn Rebecca Wilson and Aaron Ransom York 111, son of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron R. York Jr. of Deadmon Road, Mocksville, were married Tuesday evening at the First Baptist Church here. The Reverend Charles Bur chette officiated at the 8 p.m. wedding. Gene Smith of Mocksville, soloist, and Mike Hendrix of Mocksville, organist, furnished the music. The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Eugene Wilson, of Edgewood Circle, was given in marriage by her father. She wore a formal gown of imported organza and Alencon lace with bateau neckline and Camelot sleeves, finished with wide cuffs of Alencon lace. The same lace trimmed the A-line skirt and bordered the cathedral-length train. Her veil was full-length mantilla of illusion and lace, and she carried a cascade of white daisies centered with yellow roses. She also wore a gold heirloom locket, which (nice belonged to her maternal grandmother. Mrs. Claude Tucker of Milton, Florida, was her sister's matron of honor and only at tendant. She wore a flow-length dress of celery green satin with empire bodice and short sleeves. Her headpiece was a matching satin bow with bouffant veil, and she carried a cascade of yellow daisies. The bridegroom's father was best man. Joe Bailey of Mocksville and Joe Tucker of Advance ushered. The couple will make their home on Deadman Road, Route 3, Mocksville after July 11. For a wedding trip to Myrtle Beach, S.C. Mrs. York traveled in a dress of blue and white polyester knit and added a corsage of yellow roses, lifted from her wedding bouquet. Mrs. York is employed at Commercial Lapidaries, Ltd., in Mocksville. She graduated from Davie County High School in 1967 and Central State Beauty College in Salisbury. Mr. York is a 1967 graduate of Davie County High School and has served two years in the United States Army, one of which was in Vietnam. He is presently associated in business with his father in Mocksville. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson en tertained after the ceremony with a reception in the church fellowship hall. The refresh ment table was covered in white lace over yellow linen, decorated at the corners with nosegays of white daisies tied with yellow streamers. A tiered wedding cake, iced in yellow and green and topped with white wedding bells, centered the table. Silver Candelbra, holding white tapers, flanked the cake. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron E. York Jr. were hots at an after rehearsal party at an after rehearsal party on Monday night at the home of Mr. and Mis. Joe Bailey of Deadmon Road for the couple. The refreshment table was covered with beige lace, holding an arrangement of white glads and mums, flanked by silver candelabra holding green tapers. Members of the wedding party, families and friends shared the occasion. Miss Wilson wore a white dress to which she added a DOTS BEAUTY SHOP Pfneßidfs Road MH& DOT CHEKK Owmr ft Operator Far Appointments, tiN 284-6822 corsage of red carnations, gift of wedding date, also a gift of the the hosts. hosts. The bridal couple was Members of the wedding presented a silver cake knife, party were also remembered engraved with their name and with gifts at this time. JHRk* ' w| BE.. Moody-Murray Dr. and Mrs. Peter Richard Moody of Charleston, Illinois, announce the engagement of their daughter, Melissa Grove, to John Joseph Murray, 111. Miss Moody is a 1970 graduate of Vassar College. She is the granddaughter « Dr. Joseph J. Lucey of States Island, New York, and the late Mrs. Lucey, and of the late Mr. and Mrs. Jack Owen Moody of Cool eemee, North Carolina. Dr. Moody, the bride-elect's father, is Vice President for Instruction Woodleaf News Notes By C. H. Wetmore Saturday'B wind, rain, and hail caused considerable damages to the trailer park owned by Tony Myers. One trailer was over turned and another blown off it's foun dation. The barn belonging to the W. B. Dudleys' was com pletely destroyed, and the roof of W. D. Painter's barn was blown off on one side. A New work shop of Brady Barbee's, containing a welder and other equipment, was badly damaged as was die home of his son, Brady Barbee Jr. The hail wasnt too heavy and did most of it's damage to the tomato crops. Jimmy Myers had one field that showed damage and possible others that have not been reported as yet. Miss Dian Blackwell left Monday by car for an extended vacation to California. While there, she plans to visit Disneyland and other in teresting tourist attractions. Mr. and Mrs. Lorn Bryant of Bfrminham, Alabama and Mr. and Mrs. Mack Gatewood of AAeville, were here over the weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. 0. T. Nesbit. They came for the 61st wedding anniversary of the Nesbits. at Eastern Illinois University. Mr. Murray is the son of Dr. and Mrs. John J. Murray of Cedar Rapids, lowa. A magna cum laude graduate of Williams College, be is a member of Phi Beta Kappa. Dr. Murray is a professor of history at Coe Col lege. Grandparents of the pros pective bridegroom are Mrs. Walter Tomson of Palo Alto, California, and Topeka, Kan sas, and the late Mr. Tomson. The couple plans to be mar ried in Charleston in late Au gust. Mr. and Mrs. James Gillean and children of Orlando, Florida are here this week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Gillean, and other relatives in North Wilkesboro. Luther Morrison has returned Cram a visit with his daughter and family in New Port, Rhode bland. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Harrison have recently returned from Panama where they had made their home for 26 years. While Mr. Harrison was employed with the U. S. Government there. They will be living here now. They are building a new home on the Old Barber Junction Road. i Mrs. Dean Named Employe Of Month Mrs. Virgie Dean, nurse seslstsnt in the intensive care unit at Rowan Memorial Hospital, has been chosen "Employe of the Quarter" at the hnapitai to an an nouncement by Mrs. Sally Jones, personnel director. * Mis. Dean was employed on August M, IMI. as a nurses aide, but was enrolled in the nurse assistant program in IMO, completing the course as No. 1 in her dassu p.