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THE ECHO PAGE THIRTEEN ice Bits By ted REECE and FELICIA E. WALDEN “ this the month of April? That’s He ^^°ught, but judging by »tdd*' of engagements and seems more like Karry Reese and Faye Garren It !™\rried on Friday, April 11, tats M ® bride’s par- and Mrs. M. K. Garren .'['"dersonville. "fth has been made t) t;^ ®“S3gement of Edith Stiles Hj Hammond. The date for ®®unced has not yet been an- Mr Mrs. W. L. Baughn of announced the en- ■ of their daughter, Fran- Elton Lewis of Carolina ' flap» '• wedding is to take (at], like to congratulate ^ of W much happiness, spe^t 'X Osborne and husband in Week end of April 12 S. C., visiting Recent Wedding Announcements Vassey-Patton Announcement has been made of the marriage of Miss Jean Vas- sey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Vassey, of Brevard, to Mr. Frank J. Patton, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Patton, of Brevard. The ceremony was solemnized at the Brevard-Davidson River Pres byterian church at 2 o’clock on April 5th. Mrs. Patton’s father, Mr. E. E. Vassey, is a Master Mechanic at Ecusta and Mr. Patton’s father is assistant superintendent of the Refining Room. While there they went >0 th Palms Beach and to Qie 5, polia Gardens. Nancy says in the Gardens were Wfii] “loom and very, very beau- a picture of Lana o«ver]v 'b' Holbrook’s desk, too! Calif., post mark f ’ we didn’t know you Vac-t?*’ movie stars. >ons! Vacations! Katherine I'ily B to California, while ioufn George Heyman J '^jioo-ch City via I ''ice ti Tucker reports a Nflij visiting friends in Vir- Vd V ^°or Bill Millner certainly St spent a whole vacation in bed with office employees Jut with flu this month, » t“*nk that most of them Se„ ^'^“Perated by now. Charlie Dunlop is on a ®ods diet now. Are ear *'®ally good, Charlie? ®yive^"'®re sorry to learn that 'itiflgj, ® Gailey is leaving us. We 1st her doctor says she St I,. with us again in the •iir f. ' — — _ Get p“''e. Sylvene. Hat s), Hodson lu len you f. '^sught on one of her V while on vacation in ^''Hr.' you can, you’ll beat JacE^Pofters! JUf j- ■^^®xander has been on a ^edmont North Carolina, iti **^Justrial athletic set- r ”®ton-Salem, High Point, itijj oro, Charlotte and other ft ' tired of dish pan hands, /f gi' ^0 was seen buying rub- 5y Ves in Asheville the other jVr welcome Vivian *^0-Afu as secretary in the V thletics office and Hugh Davis-Mehaffey Mr. and Mrs. Troy Davis of Can ton announce the marriage of their daughter, Willa Mae, to Hun- ley Wayne Mehaffey, son of Rev. and Mrs. R. R. Mehaffey of Lei cester, N. C. The ceremony took place at the home of the bride’s parents at 2:00 p. m., on April 26 with a few friends and relatives attending. The Rev. Sawyer offici ated, using the ring ceremony. The bride was given in marriage by her father, Mr. Troy Davis. Coy Mehaffey, brother of the groom, was best man. The bride was graduated from Canton high school and Cecil’s Business College of Asheville and is at present employed at Cham pion Paper and Fibre Corporation of Canton. Mr. Mehaffey, a graduate of Leicester high school, is employ ed in the Filter Plant at Ecusta. He is a member of Ecusta’s Five Year Service Club. After a brief honeymoon in New York, the couple will make their home at the Hinton Lodge in Brevard. Baker-Prayton Miss Louise Baker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Smith 0. Baker of Mills River, and Mr. Donald Pray- ton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Prayton of Arden, were married on Saturday, March 22nd., at Green ville, S. C. The bride wore a navy suit with pink and black accessories. Mrs. Prayton attended Mills River high school. The groom served in the army for three years, 18 months of which was spent overseas. The couple is now residing at Mills River. Bradburn in the Personnel depart ment. Hugh comes to us from the Inspection department to replace Earl York who will move into the Accounting department. 'Bye now. The Snoopers ""OMli,,,,,I,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,1,,,,,,,,,1,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1111,,,,,,,,,,,,,I, Telephone Changes ^*6as '^ote the following new numbers and correct all Ecusta | ories; I Alejj Resident ! Ale ^JJOer, Jack Brevard 612-W . i Thelma Brevard 612-W • ^olt Leonard Asheville 1553nJ ^ - —Brevard 636-J Asheville 8431-R ^feyg^’ P- J- ^Brevard 253 Plant ...368 Coo. J. R. Asheville 7187 J- ^Brevard 253 325-313 329 364 269 Marse .Brevard 180 308-309 1 368 1 • : I » — 368 I Jr, Asheville 4471-J ! ^ Burrell-Lanning Miss Virginia Burrell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hershel Burrell of Rabun Gap, Ga., and an em ployee in the Finishing Depart ment, became the bride of Linton Lanning, son of Mrs. Helen Wolfe of Brevard, Easter Sunday, April 6th., at the home of Rev. and Mrs. Nane Starnes of West Asheville, Rev. Starnes performing the double ring ceremony. The bride wore a gray gabar dine suit with black and white ac cessories. Her corsage was an or chid. After the wedding the couple left for a trip to Washington, D. C. and Maryland. Friends attending the wedding were: Mr. and Mrs. Roy Head and Mr. Charles Lind, Jr., of Brevard. Mr. and Mrs. Lanning are mak ing their home in Brevard. Garren-Reese Announcement has been made of the marriage of Miss Faye Gar ren, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morris K. Garren, of Henderson ville, to Mr. Harry L. Reese, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Reese of Hendersonville. The wedding took place at the home of the bride’s parents on April 11th. The bride is a graduate of Hen dersonville high school and at tended W.C.T.C. of Cullowhee. Mr. Reese is a graduate of Henderson ville high school and spent four years in service. Both Mr. and Mrs. Reese are employed in the Main Office. Prince-Dockens Mrs. G. V. Rogers, of West Ashe ville, announces the marriage of her sister. Miss Willie Prince, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Prince of Hendersonville and Pehokee, Florida to Mr. Walter (Pete) Dockens, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Dockens of Skyland. The marriage took place at Clay ton, Georgia on November 23, 1946. Mrs. Dockens is employed in Champagne and her husband is an employee of the Fine Paper Division. Henson-Johnson Miss Christine Henson, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Henson of Walhalla, S. C., and an em ployee of the Finishing Depart ment, became the bride of John M. Johnson of Pisgah Forest, N. C., son of Mr. J. R. Johnson and the late Mrs. Johnson, at the home of Rev. B. W. Thomason in Brevard at 9:00 o’clock Easter morning, April 6th. The double ring ceremony was used. The bride wore a powder blue suit with white and black ac cessories, and her corsage was of white rose buds. Mrs. Johnson received her ed ucation in South Carolina, and Mr. Johnson was recently discharged after serving three years in the Marine Corps. Two years of this time was spent in the Pacific. The couple is now making their home in Brevard. New Chairs From Old With Slipcovers N-N-B Worn furniture looks like new whu(n it is camouflaged with fresh, colorful slipcovej-s. Side chairs, especially, take on an im portant look dressed in floor length covers with pleated or ruf fled skirts. Simpler covetrs—small ones for a dining room chair back and seat—greatly improve the appearance of a roomi and increase the durability of your chairs. Slipcovers are so easy to make, no chair should be without one. Anyone! interested in in structions for these slipcovers, please contact the Echo office at Ecusta, pbone 368.
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