For The Women FAGK MRS. RICHARD M. LEE VUlRU^inJ w, jl nu, Miss Patricia Ann Brock and Richard M. Lee were united in marriage on De cember 17tht at 7:30 o’clock in. the evening at St Gleg fry's Episcopal Church in Boca Raton, Florida. Rev. Lloyd W. Johnson of ficiiated at the ceremony. Wedding music was pre When yon think of prescrip* lions, think of VARNER’S, adv. BY P-t PatUrio* Why are children’s shoes so expensive? The correct answer to this question amuses some peo ple. angers others, and doesn’t help the budget a bit. It might save a pair of feet if Mom can use it to convince Dad. that shoe prices are not bad. The real reason that shoes are expensive is because we have to have TWO of them. When we look at a pair of six dollar shoes we should ♦hint of them individually as three dollars each. That is how the manufacturer must look at them when he figures his cost of material and labor. A single shoe at three or three-fifty is a far better value than a hat, a purse, or a necktie at the same sented by Russell Hinds, or ganist The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Myna Lee Brock, of Brevard and Hoyett A. Brock, of Newport News, Vir ginia. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James G. Lee, Sr., of Atlanta, Georgia. Given in marriage by Mr. Sidney W. Carroll, friend of the family, the bride chose a traditional long sleeve - Vic torian style A-line skirt with .panel train back. Bordonne lace covered the top em phasising the empire line, above the skirt of Jakarta. She wore a matching head piece of Jarkata petals, en crusted with Bordonne lace and Italian seed pearls and a train of French silk illusion fell to he floor. She carried a cascade of Stephanotis with baby’s breath and white streamers of satin ribbons. Miss Linda E. Lee, sister of the groom, of Boca Raton, Florida, was maid of honor. She wore a tone and tone light pink chiffon bodice with hot pink flower and leaf de signed around the collar and the cuff of the full sleeves. Satin buttons of hot pink was on the front of the bodice ending at a satin belting at the waistline and a simple elegance of hot pink skirt She wore a Camalot cap of hot pink. She carried a Colonial bou quet of wedding pastels made up of toned pink carnations and rose buds. Mias Lesa Heslet, friend of the bride, of Pompano Beach, Florida, was bridesmaid. She won a heavily floral pattern dress with Venice lace bodice and an Victorian high neckline. Her headpiece was a double bow with streamers ending in a floral pattern of hot pink. MRS; JEFFREY LYNN BROCK aaaaiaiaaftifatu'aaHaaaaaaaiiiMiiaiaaaaaiaaaiaHHtai •191 VHu, Orr -AJ Wr. I &ocl SptJ, U 'OWA The marriage of Miss Bren da Faye Orr and Jeffrey Lynn Brock took place oh December 24th, at 11:00 o’clock in the morning. The ceremony was perform ed by the Reverend Harold wore a floor length gown of metalic gold. Both mothers wore corsages of white miniature rose buds with gold ribbons. Immediately after the cere mony, a small reception was held at the home of Mrs. Sid ney W. Carroll, at Lighthouse Point, Florida. The couple plan to reside at 2753 N.E. 28th Street, Lighthouse, Florida. The bride is a graduate of Brevard Senior High School in 1962. and is presently em ployed at Colonial Title and Guaranty Corporation, at Pompano Beach, Florida, where she is a secretary-re ceptionist. The groom is a graduate of Georgia Institute of Tech nology, is a member of Alpha Tau Omega Fraternity, was First Lt. in the United States Army until 1967. He is pres ently employed as the Florida Sales Representative for Philip A. Hunt Chemical Corp., of Palisades Park, New Jersey. W. Killian, of Greenville, South Carolina, at “Pretty Place”, at Cedar Mountain. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy G. Orr, of Hannah Ford road in Bre vard. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Brock, of Butt Mountain Estates in Hen dersonville. The ceremony was a simple affair with only the immedi ate family attending. Given in marriage by her father, the bride was dressed in an empire-waisted gown of white satin with chapel length train, trimmed with chantilly lace. Her veil was a mantilla of chantilly lace. She carried a nosegay of white chrysanthemums and pink sweetheart roses. The bride attended West ern Carolina University and is now employed by Morris Pharmacy in Brevard. The groom attended West ern Carolina University and the University of North Caro lina in Asheville. He is now self - employed in the insur ance business. After their wedding trip to Florida, the couple will re side on Old Turkey Creek Road in Pisgah Forest Attention &uL£Li Getting married or announcing your engage* ment? We have a few simple rules which MUST be followed: Engagement pictures and information mast be in this office by noon Friday for publication the following Thursday. Pictures for publication mdst be in black/ white, an 8 x 10 size is preferred. Wedding information and pictures most be in this office by the date of the wedding. Any information received after the wedding will be cut to a brief announcement The deadline for all society news and Ski Benefit To Be Held At Sapphire, 4th A Ski Day Benefit la planned lor Toeadayi January 4th» at Sapphire Valley Ski Slope. Sap phire Valley. All proceeds go to the fallow Ins community agencies: High lands - Cashiers Caab hn-Glenville Use Deportment, CTwnlPe - Cashiers Resold Squad, and the Cashiers, CRen ville, Norton and Pine Creek Community Centers. All ski facilities of the Sap phire Valley Development Cor poration will be utilised for the day. Ski prices for the full day are $8.00 for adults, St.OO for skiers under 16. Liftticfet, skis, boots and poles fufnishod. 12:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Half price for those who bring their own equipment. General admission for bon-skiers is 91.00. Free group instruction, enter tainment and hot food will be furnished. Bring the family and learn to ski. Every dollar goes to a community need. For tickets or information, contact Jack Calloway, High lands. N. C. (704) 526-215L AU. PURPOSE 3-IN-0NE'0IL Oils Everything Prevents Rust KCVLU-fll STMT—UECTIIC MTM SAME ANNIVERSARY DATE —Mr. And Mrs. Jerry Jerome end their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Hart Jerome, ob served their wedding anniversaries on the same date. December 22nd. During the evening, many friends dropped by to wish them well on the dual occasion. At the left is Mr. and Mis. Jerry Hart Jerome, who ob served their 16th wedding1 anniver sary, and at the right is Mr. atlK Jerry Jerome, who were married 45 years ago on the 22nd. 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