Le»-fpink pompons. Miss Miriam Davis, another of the bride’s cousins, [it the candles.Robert Harrison, brother-in-law oF the bridegroom, served as best man. Ushers were John Wiley, Don Ransome and Don Davis.A reception was heid in the chuicn parlors befcre a table set with a four-tier wedding cake topped w.th a miniature bride and bridegroom Hostesses were Mrs Rachel Monson, the bride's sister. Miss Anna Lee Potts,Mis Ruth Mannasmith, Mrs. Maxine Goodrich and Miss Marargel Wilson.For her wedding trip the bride changed into a winter white dress with navy clue accessories. She wore a corsage from her bridal bouquet. After a short wedding trip through the East, they will reside in MarionThe bride and her husband are both graduates of Riehwood High School. She is a graduate of Of* fice TraLtnng School at Columbus and was employed by the Frontier Pi ess Co, Columbus. Ker husband served two years in the Army, one year overseas in Germany with the_ 43rd Infantry Division. He is now employed by the Merit Shoe Co. in Mai ion.dei€Fite Memorial Baptist Church was the scene of the wedding of Miss Frances Fox, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Dewey Fox of Norton and Everett Douce, Sunday, Aug ■30.over which they wore lace jackets The tulle skirts worn over taffeta were gathered full and they wore matching head pieces of nylon tulle ar.d flowers. The flower girls. Patricia Higgins and Karen Fox, nieces of the bride, wore white taffeta dresses and carried baskets of flowers. Dickie Douce, nephew of the bridegroom, was the rmgbearer. The candle-lighter was Dixie Whitehall,William Douce served as best man for his brother. They are the sons of Mr. and Mrs. R, E. Douce of Martel. Ushers were Jack Higgins, Carol Tropf and Richard Baldinger Jr.The reception was in the church paVlors where the assistants were Mrs. Wayne Anderson, Mrs, Donald Halt, Miss Betty Searles, Mrs. Donald Sims and Mrs. Clarence Whitehall. The table was centered with a wedding cake surrounded by flowers.The couple spent their honeymoon in the Smoky Mountains, The bride wore for traveling a silk denim suit in teal blue and navy accessories.The bride is a graduate of Pleasant High School m 1948 and is employed with the General Telephone Co, The budegroom wasgraduated from the Martel High School :n 1945 and is engaged m farming. They will make their home at Martel.f1.}.5fi_xh)n’White gladioli, pel ms ard lignt-eri candies decorated the altar [or the ceiemony read at 2 30 o’clock by th6 pastor. Rev. Norman Renn The wedding music was by Mrs Martha Rice, psar-ist, and William Busch, vocalist. Open church was observed.Giver* m marriage by her father, the bnde wore a gown of while Chantilly lace and satir. The basque bod.ee was of lace, accented vv ith a sweetheart neckline and long sleeves, and theskii t. worn over hoops, ended in a tunn A tiara of orange blossoms held her biidal veil and she carried an oiciud on a white Bible. the latter a g ft from hci parents. Her peail necklace and eanings weie a gift from the bridegroom.Matron of honor was the biide’s sibtci. Mrs. Jack Hi ggms, and bridesmaids were Miss Hazel Blankenship and Mi s s Phyllis Grover. The attendants gowns m aqua and orchid shade? were identical, made with fitted bodicesAt The PrincessBudgel