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illebrand Mr. Reich Oct ?i;?In * this evening in Trout church, Miss N&n Hlldebrand, daughter Mrs. Jesse Clapp Hil ot Troutman, became of Clarence Reld, son Lee*? Held, of ony, and the lute Mr. Reid. Rev. Miles A. McLean, pastor, performed the doable ring cere mony. Music was by Miss Elgev ia Withers,* of Statesville, organ ist, and the bridegroom's sister. Miss Jeanne Reid, of Harmony, 'who sang. I Mrs. 'torn Wilson, of Trout man, was her sister'B matron of honor, and Miss Julia TallSy, of 'Troutman, was maid of honor. MICK th* watkvl " '? ? "' ? '? \ TREAT rfi# khUhtl rft hfeather-Bird Shoes ?or boys antf girls Advtrtisnd ' UFE and TUB WEE* Count on Weather-Bird to trick the weather I Specially made t resist wear and dampness, v'eather-Bird are extra, extra * -lues. Come In now for the Njpies est style*... treats for the^ HE FAMILY SHOE STORE Flake Held, of Harmony, brother of the bride-groom, was best man, and ushers were Tom Wilson, of Troutman, Vaughn Jennings, of Wllkesboro, LeRoy Reavls and Colin Davis, of Harm ony. Patricia Trausneck, niece of the bridegroom, of Richmond, Va., was flower girl and the ding bearer was John Long, nephew of the bridegroom, of Wllkesboro. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a gown of white satin. She carried a white prayer bdok topped with a white orchid. Mr. and Mrs. Reld will be at home after November 1 at 514 Armfield Street, Statesvllle. Among those from the Wllkes boros attnedlng the cake-cutting party on Friday evening at the home of the bride's parents, and the wedding on Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Long, parents of John Long, the ring bearer, Miss Ruth Long, Tommy Long, Mrs. I. B. Pearson, aunt of the bride, who finished cutting the cake, and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ray Watts. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Faw, Jr., attended the cake cut ting party. That Hook to the Mbrary W STOP THOSE HEAT LOSSES SAVE MONEY WITH EACH FUEL BILL INSULATING WITH U. S. Mineral Rock Wool SHIELDS & HAYES INSULATION CO. BOB DAY, Manager [bulking ? Weather Stripping Wilkesboro Mfg. Co. PHONE 7 OF These rings are beautiful jewelry with tremendous ?>ractical value. With a Sweetheart set, you may eave your valued sentiihental stones safely at home, and work or play with a sense of perfect grooming. Attractive and different for the mood, the occas ion and the hour that's milady of today. How bet ter to New Look your hands than with beautiful rings? Yes beautiful, and so low in price that you may dress your hands anew for each new exper ience. $1 _ *2 - *3 10 DAYS ONLY 10 DAYS ONLY Never before have we been able to offer so wide a selection of wonderfully fascinating rings. They go on sale at 8:30 a. m. Friday. Select several. At these prices you can have rings for every social and at home occasion. FESTIVAL COMBINATION RING SET Festival of Rings SWEETHEART SPECIAL Just 60 sets of tlie designs pictured will be sold. Limit one set to a cus tomer. These are reproductions of rings costing many times as much. Special? $3.00 per set MAIN FLOOR Mrs. Jay Jones Bridge Club Hostess ' The members of the Es-along bridge club were entertained by Mrs. Jay Jones at her home Wllkesboro Monday evening. The high and second hlfch score pris es, in, the game played at three tables, went to Mrs. Presley My ers and Mrs. Cecil Hauss. Mrs. D. L. Crook received the bingo award. The hostess was assisted by her cfisln, Mrs. Monroe "Wil liams, a guest of the club, in serv ing a dessert course at the be ginning of play. SuDDort the Y. M. C. A Local Women Attend Hickory Meeting A number of women from the local garden dub attendee a meeting In Hickory Saturday of the Foothills District Garden club held at the Reformed church* Luncheon was served at the Country Club. Those going from here were Mesdames' John T. Wayland, W. El Jones, E. F. Gardner, Gwyn Gambill, A. F. Kilby, Doris Brown, and Mrs. A C. Chamberlain, president of the local club. The attendance prise for the meeting went to the North Wilkesboro delegation. The next meeting 'of the district is to be Held Sweet potatoes from this year's I crop are likely to bring a slight ly higher average price than those from the 1947 crop, PHONE NUMBER CHANGED Station No. 2 at Liberty Theatre phone number has been changed to? ' - 750 Bill Hayes and Chick Blackburn, Drivers " CITY CABS NORTH WILKB6BOB0, N. C. n 01 fcoiUng the ind materials which will be leeded next spring. FOR SALE 1948 2-TON v V ? GMC TRUCK ath 29,009 Actual Miles. Will r J with or without Dump. Pric ed for Quick Sale. L G. 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