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MR. AND MRS. CLYDE G. FARMER were married October 25 at
the Pisgali Forest Baptist cliurch. Mrs. Farmer iis the former Miss
Mary Ellen Sentelle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur D. Sentelle,
of Pisgah Forest. She is employed in Champagne.
Sentelle
Is Bride Of
Clyde G. Farmer
J''' and Mrs. Arthur D. Sen-
’ of Pisgah Forest, announce
, Marriage of their daughter,
, Mary Ellen Sentelle, to Mr.
^®™er, of Gastonia. The
was performed at the
j ^'orest Baptist church by
Anderson, 10 o’clock on
October 25.
iij * was attired in a light
suit with black accessories,
an orchid corsage.
ss Bosse, pianist, and
"'•am Merrill, vocalist, pre-
(frriii wedding music. Miss
M ! ®^ng “Always,” “Because,”
Hjl . “Lord’s Prayer” at the
j usion of the ceremony. Mrs.
presented the traditional
>8 marches.
Jewel Sentelle was her
®aid of honor and the
i, , ^ brother, Mr. Alva Sentelle
man.
' and Mrs. Farmer are spend-
honeymoon in Florida
w make their home in Bre-
they return,
iijl,® “•‘ide graduated at Brevard
iljj ^t^hooi and Brevard college,
been employed in Cham-
three years.
Sentelle And
Bly Rogers
^irried October 18
Hr
Mrs. J. J. Sentelle, of
Jijjj forest, announce the mar-
daughter. Miss Eva
togj ®> to Mr. WiUiam Bly
5 I of Mr. and Mrs. Sal-
iDiiyjjl °®cph Rogers, of Hender-
iijlj They were married at
4 October 18 at the Pis-
Baptist church. Rev.
pastor of the church,
ceremony,
in J ^ bride was very attractive
gabardine suit with win-
\ ‘te and black accessories.
^Sriijj.'^ied a bouquet of white
Her centered with an orchid.
'‘Or Faye, was maid of
Rogers was his broth-
'’^re . ''others, Kline and Orville,
\^rs.
’“Id 3f, *de’s mother wore a tan
*'^cessQ plaid suit with black
II corsage was
Je buds. The mother of
•Hj om ^ore a black gaabar-
i,g with black accessories
‘corsage was also of red
.'■'all •
Jfysj.|*^skets of gladioli and
Xgf. ®*^iums decorated the
aiirf^ alter. Oregon
^en.b “ palms combined with
a candelabra made
li’^santu® more beautiful. White
J themums marked the pews.
Townsend presented a
J of nuptial music.
town guests for the wed-
} 1} Mrs. Claude Willis, Mrs.
j'setj^jrren, Mr. and Mrs. M. S.
ft’ ^iss Ella Rogers, Mr, and
^ Ballard, Mr. and
Garren.
Mr! "'Adding trip, Mr.
losers moved into their
Ati) at Pisgah Forest.
I^oScrs are
\ >n the Control depart-
kV and covers of a range
V' A be banged or slam-
K "eavy weight should never
% "'ar''*'. oven door, as this
fi! '*■ prevent tight seal-
06 .Z' closed. All parts of the
lij/ be treated gently if
^tly to keep their shape, fit
Id prevent heat leakage.
Ethel Moore Stover
And Russel Batson
Married In Brevard
Ethel Moore Stover, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Moore, of
Brevard, and Russel Batson, son
of Mrs. F. V. Batson and the late
Mr. Batson, of Brevard, were mar
ried in a quiet ceremony at the
First Baptist parsonage in Brevard
on October 16 at 11 o’clock. Rev.
B. W. Thomason officiated at the
double ring ceremony.
The bride wore a tan suit with
brown accessories. Her shoulder
corsage was of pink carnations.
Mrs. Robert Gravely, sister of
the bride, was matron of honor
and Mr. Harold Bagwell, nephew
of the bridegroom, was the best
man.
Following the reception and
dinner at the home of Mrs. L. E.
Bagwell, sister of the bridegroom,
the couple left on a motor trip to
Knoxville and other points in Ten
nessee. They are now making their
home’ in Brevard.
Mrs. Batson is employed in the
Cafeteria.
Edith Ridenhour
Will Be Married
On December 27
Announcement has been made
of the engagement of Miss Euith
Agner Ridenhour, of Brevard and
Charlotte, to Mr. W. Edwin Fear
er, of Lorain, Ohio. The couple will
be married in Charlotte on De
cember 27,
Miss Ridenhour is a member of
our Five Year Service Club. She
graduated from Lenoir-Rhyne col
lege with a B. S. in chemistry,
and is employed in the Chemical
Lab.
STEWART-NORWOOD
WEDDING ANNOUNCED
Announcement has been made
of the marriage of Miss Maude
Stewart, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
F. E. Stewart of Pickens, S. C., to
Mr. Samuel Blanton (Pete) Nor
wood of Waxhaw. The wedding
was solemnized at the First Pres
byterian church of Greenville, S.
C., on Saturday, September 27.
Dr. Charles Haddon Nabors offi
ciated using the double ring cer
emony.
The bride wore a soldier blue
dress with black accessories, and
her corsage was of pink carnations.
Immediately following the cer
emony the couple left on a wed
ding trip to Atlanta and other
points in Georgia. They are now
making their home at 12 Park
avenue in Brevard.
Airs. Sewart is employed in the
Finishing department and her hus
band is connected with the Power
department.
HOUSEHOLD HINTS
Matted spots in mgs caused by
heavy furniture can be recovered
with a damp cloth, pressed with a
hot iron. As the nap springs up,
brush with a stiff brush.
Broken shoe lace tips coated
with clear nail polish and allowed
to harden, will last as long as the
laces.
No soap in your eyes if you ap
ply cold cream around them be
fore shampooing.
Rolling-pin slip-cover made
from a baby’s long white stocking
—minus the toe and heel—keeps
dough from sticking and is wash
able.
A new plastic tape for Venetian
blinds has no surface pores to trap
soot, dirt or grease. The price
range is the same as those for cot
ton tape blinds.
STORK CORNER
Dale Blythe
A son. Dale, was born to Mn
and Mrs. Alvin Blythe at the Tran
sylvania Community hospital on
October 12. Dale weighed 7 Ibs; 5
02. at birth. Mr. Blythe is assist
ant foreman in the Ifoning depart
ment of Endless Belt;
Mary Joanne itughey
Mr. and Mrs. Liston Hughey ail‘
nounce the birth of a daughter,
Mary Joanne, who was bom at
the Transylvania Community hos
pital on September 7 weighing 8
lbs. and 8 oz. Mr. Hughey works
in the Machine Room.
David William Fowler
Little David William Fowler was
born to Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Fow
ler at Mountain Sanatarium on
October 18. David weighed 9 lbs.
14 oz. Mr. Fowler is employed in
Applied Research.
Martha Eliza Drake
A daughter, Martha Eliza, was
born to Mr. and Mrs. Alvin H.
Drake on October 14 at the Tran
sylvania Community hospital
weighing 6 lbs. 14 oz. Mr. Drake
works in the Pulp Mill.
Julia Elizabeth Blythe
Julia Elizabeth Blythe was born
to Mr. and Mrs. Horace Blythe on
October 16 at the Transylvania
Community hospital. Julia Eliza
beth weighed 6 lbs. at birth. Mr.
Blythe is employed in Refining.
Clara Elaine Mason
Little Clara Elaine Mason was
born to Mr. and Mrs. Russell Ma
son at the Transylvania Community
hospital on September 21. She
weighed 7 lbs. 6 oz. at birth. Mr.
Mason works in Inspection.
George Franklin Culver
Mr. and Mrs. John B. Culver an
nounce the birth of a son, George
Franklin, who was bom at the
Transylvania Community hospital
October 3. George Franklin
weighed 7 lbs. 3 oz. at birth. Mr.
Culver works in Finishing.
Dianne Marie Capps
Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Capps
have a new daughter, Dianne Ma
rie, who was born August 20 at
the Transylvania Community hos
pital. Dianne Marie weighed 7 lbs.
8 oz. Her father works in Finish
ing.
Margaret Louise Clarke
A new daughter, Margaret Lou
ise, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Em
mett Clarke at the Biltmore hos
pital on October 21. She weighed
6 lbs. 8 oz. at birth. Mr. Clarke is
in the Maintenance department.
William Steve Mulenex
William Steve was born to Mr.
and Mrs. Ervin A. Mulenex at the
Transylvania Community hospital
September 22 weighing 7 lbs. 8 oz
Mr. Mulenex works in Refining.
John Wayne Cagle
Mr. and Mrs. B. 0. Cagle
announce the birth of a son,
John Wayne, on October 13. Lit
tle John Wayne weighed 9 lbs. 8
oz. at birth. Mr. Cagle works in
the Machine Room.
Elizabeth Ashby Burwell
Mr. and Mrs. John Burwell are
the proud parents of a daughter,
Elizabeth Ashby, who was bom at
Mission hospital in Asheville on
October 25. Their new daughter
weighed 6 lbs. 3 oz. at birth. Mr.
Burwell is employed in Fundamen
tal Research.
Betty Katherine Combs
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Combs, Jr.,
are happy to announce the birth
of a daughter, Betty Katherine,
who was born September 24 at
Mission hospital in Asheville.
Betty weighed 8 lbs. at her birth.
Mr. Combs works in the Engineer
ing office, and Mrs. Combs was
formerly a nurse in First Aid.