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The Jackson Sun from Jackson, Tennessee • 26

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The Jackson Suni
Location:
Jackson, Tennessee
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26
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4-B THE JACKSON SUN, SUNDAY, JULY 24, 1966 IValter Lockard Reed Claims Hand Of Miss Moccia Fred C. Schramm and Marilyn Bell Is Bride Of Melvin Springfield James P. Breen Jr. Ringbearer was Thomas P. Sullivan, son of Mr.

and Mrs. William J. Sullivan of Jackson ville, Fla. HENDERSON, Tenn. The First Pentecostal Church in Henderson was the setting for Following a wedding trip to the Smoky Mountains, the new-lyweds will make their home in graduated crown was secured by illusion in a water-fall effect, and the bride carried a nosegay bouquet of daisies and Sweetheart roses.

Maid of honor was Miss Carlye Susan Moccia, sister of the bride. She wore a full-length gown of Daffodil yellow crepe. Her dress was styled with a lace bodice featuring a scooped neckline and elbow-length sleeves. Matching yellow satin banded the Empire waistline. Bridesmaids were Miss Maria Edenfield, Miss Suzanne Green, Mrs.

Terry Kelly, Mrs. Edward L. Bagwell and Miss Kathleen Mickler. They were dressed identically to the maid of honor, with veils falling from rose headpieces. The feminine attendants carried nosegays of daisies and yellow Sweetheart roses.

Miss Carey Elliott, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Elliott of Oxford, attended as flowergirl. Mr.

Reed served his son as best man, and ushers were Thomas W. Elliott, James A. Elliott, Frank Lafayette Reed The lace bodice was finished with a small stand-up collar, and her long fitted sleeves ended in petal points over the hands. The full skirt was accented with folds of lace. Her veil of misty illusion was attached to a tiara of white (Picture on Page 1-B) The Immaculate Conception Catholic Church in Jacksonville, was the setting Saturday for the wedding of Miss Mary Margaret Moccia, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Carlo John Moccia of Jacksonville, and Walter Lockard Reed, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lafayette Reed of Jackson. Performing the morning ceremony was Father Cyril F.

Meyer, CM. of St. John's University, Jamaica, N. and Mrs. Gabriel Benigni, soloist, pro Jackson.

On the evening preceding the wedding, the parents of the hrideeroom entertained mem bers of the wedding party and I Jrryy satin and seed pearls, and she carried a white orchid with roses and lilies of the valley. out of town guests witn a rehearsal dinner at the Strickland's Town House Restaurant. Miss Judy Cloud attended her vided nuptial music. cousin as maid of honor and bridesmaids were Mrs. Dave Bell and Mrs.

Eric Bell, sisters-in-law of the bride. Given in marriage by ner father, the bride wore an im ported silk organza wedding They wore identically styled gown fashioned with a scoop ed neckline and short elbow- dresses of mist green crystalline. Low round necklines and the wedding of Miss Marilyn Kay Bell, daughter of Mrs. Lois Bell and the late Horace Bell of Henderson and Melvin Ray Springfield, son of Mr. and Mrs.

George T. Springfield of Portland, Ore. The seven o'clock ceremony was performed on July 15, with the Rev. William H. Cupples, pastor, and the Rev.

W. M. Greer of Bemis, officiating. Wedding music was provided by Miss Demmie Gurley of Savannah, pianist. Both the bride and the groom presented vocal selections.

An arch of wrought iron candelabra and branched candelabra at each end were entwined with similax and held lighted white tapers, forming an effective background for the wedding party. Floor baskets of white gladioli and Shasta daisies were banked with jade greenery, and family pews were marked with white satin bows. Given in marriage by her brother, Eric Bell, the bride was radiant in her gown of white peau de soie and Alencon lace. short sleeves were features of the dresses, and the skirts were FIZTT ina given fullness by impressed pleats. sleeves.

Motifs of floral organza appliqued the Empire bodice, and her skirt was A-line. The detachable mantle train, secured at the back neckline, fell into a full chapel effect with lace trim edging the entire gown. Her matching three-tiered Atop their heads were circlets of matching green satin accent ed with a single yellow rosebud, and they carried bouquets of yellow carnations and rosebuds. MR. AND MRS.

MELVIN RAY SPRINGFIELD Dave Bell, brother of the IBJA bride, served as best man, and ushers were Frankie Bell, brother of the bride, and Wayne Robertson of Corinth, nephew of the bride. Mrs. Bell wore an aqua pure silk dress. The round neckline was daintily edged with embroidery in the same shade. She had white accessories, and her Mr.

Moss To Claim Bride (Continued from Page 1-B) 1964 Cotton Carnival. Mr. Moss graduated from Trimmed or Untrimmed For the busy life you lead step into our Fashion Shoppe and see all the season's newest and most flattering styles in COATS luxuriously Fur trimmed and untrimmed, handsomely detailed in smart new wool fabrics For her daughters wedding, Jackson High School and received his B.A. from Vander-bilt in 1958 and his L.L.B. from JOIN OUR the same university in 1960.

While in hieh school he was a member of Theta Kappa Omega fraternity. He played basketball and was a member of the National Athletic Scholarship Society and the National Honor that compete for lush richness with the bold splashing colors of changing leaves of fall. corsage was of white carnations. Immediately following the wedding, the bride's mother entertained with a reception at her home. The bride's table was overlaid with an imported white linen cutwork cloth and center-with an arrangement of white chrysanthemums and stock interspersed with candles.

At one end of the table was the three-tiered wedding cake iced in white and decorated with yellow spun sugar roses. At the other end, the crystal punch bowl was encircled with white pom poms and lacy fern. Serving wedding cake and punch were Miss Sandra Cupples and Miss Ruth Ann Cupples. Miss Demmie Gurley kept the guest register, which was set up on a candle-lighted table on the lawn. Others assisting with hospitalities were Mrs.

Willard Smith, Mrs. R. E. Davis, Mr. Bennie Galbraith, Miss Mary Galbraith, and Mrs.

Horace Herron of Mc-Kenzie. When the bride and groom left Society. He served as Class ENJOY THE ELEGANCE OF ROYAL DOULTON Day orator, was a delegate to Youth and Government, and to Boy's State, and worked on the annual staff. At Vanderbilt the prospective bridegroom was a member of Siffma AlDha EDsilon frater nity. He was employed on the staff of the dean of men as resident dormitory adviser, was a member of the intramural board of V.

U. Law School, and belonged to Phi Delta Phi Fraternity. A member of B.P.O.E. and -4 Miramont $11-95 JUST MONTHLY Royal Gold Place SJ Loyal Order of Moose, he is an 'attorney and partner the law of Moss and Benton. Mr.

Moss served in the U.S. Air Force and is presently a nonfain in tVio TVnnfCCfA Air for a wedding trip, she was wearing a suit of sky blue silk serge with white accessories. She pinned the orchid from her wedding bouquet at her shoulder. The young couple left this week for Brockville, Ontario, Canada, where the groom will teach in a Bible college. Guard.

He is a member of the Jackson Golf and Country Club. Wedding vows will be exchanged on Sept. 3 at the First Baptist Church in Paris. FOR ALWAYS AND EVERYWHEREr-FOR DRESS OR CASUAL WEAR Crestmoor Coats magnificently tailored in 100 wool Melanda Classic lines enhanced by exquisite body detailing. English Renaissance $39.95 ir Tiara $22.95 Fall COATS, SUITS, DRESSES, SPORTSWEAR, HATS, and ACCESSORIES are arriving daily and OH, So Beautiful Come in and choose your new Fall Wardrobe now for College Career Travel or your busy home life.

USE OUR LAY-AWAY PLAN Unmistakable hallmark of discriminating tastes Royal Doulton bone china. Masterfully crafted in England in your choice of traditional or contemporary patterns. Each superbly decorated. Each a treasured possession. Available in open stock.

Choose one, eight or twelve place settings. Each includes the dinner plate, salad, bread and butter, cup and saucer. Shown, only four from our large Royal Doulton collection, including Miramont, English translucent china. BUY ON OUR CHINA CLUB PLAN NO INTEREST OR CARRYING CHARGE FRANCES Shop Monday Night Till 9 P.M. SHOPPE JEWELERS "The Store of Enchanting Feminine Fashions" 112 N.

Church Street Phone 427-1621 104 E. LAFAYETTE ST. JACKSON PHONE: 422-6575 MR. AND MRS. A.

J. FESMIRE of Jackson will observe their 55th wedding anniversary on July 27. Helping them celebrate the day will be their niece, Mrs. James Crumby of Nashville. dLHISAMCIi Fiuiirftlheir FIRST QUALITY HOSIERY 97c Ladies' U.

S. KEDDETTS Reg. to $6.00 $q88 Red Cross Socialities Old Maine Trotters Rhythm Step Cobbies Town and Country Desco Women's Florsheim PAIR SUMMER DRESS CASUAL SHOES Shop Monday Night Til 9 P.M. DISCONTINUED STYLES WOMEN'S HUSH PUPPIES ITALIAN FLATS and WEDGES $000 off J) Per Pair 81 SPECIAL GROUP 'Jackson's Leading Shoe Store' PRICE 109 East Main Phone 427-1006.

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