Fun Picnic I Freida Annette Allen Weds Forrest Ponder Jr. The fnlanH In Mor.h.11 -III k. e Marshall, N. (.'.-Aug. 19, 1971 ... Page 3 The Island in Manhall will be the scene of a fun picnic Saturday, August 21. Games including Softball, ping-pong, horseshoe, basketball, football, etc., will be played starting at five o'clock. Marshall Helping Hands 4-H Club invites everyone to toin the fun. All 4 H'ers, friends and family are urged to come and bring some food. Food brought by the 4 H'ers will be served at six o'clock. Miss Freida Annette Allen became the bride of Forrest H. Ponder Jr. Saturday, Aug. 14, at 3 p.m. in the Marshall Baptist Church. The Rev. Roy Waldroup conducted the ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kelley Allen and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Ponder of Mars Hill. K get in the spring OF THINGS... WITH A YOUNG AND GAY NEW HAIRSTYLE That's the way Summer makes a lovely lady feel. So stop in soon, let our skilled beauticians style your hair. Beautytime Beauty Shop Ski RUTH PEN LAND, Owner & Operator Marshall. N.C. Phone:649-341 8 J ASA Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a prin cess full length gown of bridal satin peau de sole. Lace Alencon galloon medallions were arranged on the front and train in floral Mofit design re embroidered with pearls and crystal bugles. Both train and dress hemline were completely framed with matching lace. Her tiered veil of illusion was at tached to a Juliett cap of satin with lace medallions, rhinestones and pearls. She carried a bouquet of white rosebuds and baby's breath. The bridegroom's father was best man and ushers were Jimmy Ramsey of Stanley, Jimmy Eads of Wilkesboro, brothers-in-law of the bridegroom, Michael Allen, brother of the bride, and Jack Thomason of Mars Hill. Miss Cathey Allen of Mar shall, cousin of the bride, was maid of honor. She wore a lemon peel satin floor length gown made with Empire waistline, a Vic-torial collar and short pull sleeves. She carried a white basket of yellow, green and white shasta daisies and wore a floral wide-brim garden hat. Wilde of Mars Hill and Mrs. Gary Grindstaff of Burnsville, cousin of the bride. They wore similar attire to the honor at tendant in mint green. Mrs. Jimmy Landers kept the bride's book. A program of wedding music was presented by Mrs. Roberta Roberts, soloist; and Charles Huey, organist. A reception followed the WESTCO TELEPHONE COMPANY REPEATS DIALING INSTRUCTIONS FOR MARS HILL CUSTOMERS Westco Telephone Company is glad to announce that the new dial switching center that was put into effect in Mars Hill Sunday, August 15, 2:01 a.m. was a complete success. We urge customers to follow these instructions: With this new center all of the seven numbers must be dialed before reaching the party being called. When dialing someone on your own party line, dial the complete directory number; after you have dialed the seven numbers, you will receive a recording telling you to hang up, wait approximately five seconds, pick up and wait for the party to answer. Also, in the past, customers had to dial the operator to receive directory information, with this new center just dial 411 for information. WESTCO TELEPHONE COMPANY ijih I lw Mr -jFmf'' J" MRS. FORREST the former Mi ceremony in the church fellowship hall. Mrs. J. B. Snelson directed the wedding. The bride is a graduate of Mars Hill College and is em ployed by the Madison County School System. The groom served four years in the U. S. Air Force and is a junior at PONDER JR. iss Freida Allen Mars Hill College. The couple will live in Mars Hill. Servicemen Burlington Dividend The Board of Directors of Burlington Industries, Inc. declared a regular quarterly dividend of 35 cents per share, payable Sept. 1 to shareholders of record at the close of business July 30. Directors met for the first tune in the company's newly completed corporate offices building in Greensboro. Army Private Krnest M. Williams, 20, son of Mrs. Irene Dnscoll, Kt 1, Flagpond, Term., recently completed eight weeks of basic training at the U. S. Army Training Center, In fantry, Ft. Polk, 1-a. He received instruction in drill and ceremonies, weapons, map reading, combat tactics, military courtesy, military justice, first aid, and Army history and traditions. Roger J Brown, 20, son of Mr. and Mrs J V Brown, Kt. 1, Alexander, recently was promoted to Army Specialist Four at Ft Hood, Tex. Spec. 4 Brown is assigned as a crane operator in Company A, 631) Fngineer Battalion. USED Car and Truck Clearance Sale FORI) LTD 4 door power steering, power brakes. 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MARSHALL N.C OMtar FnnchiM No. 7456 Personals Mrs. Spurgeon Brooks of Marshall, Kt. 3 and her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Smith of Moshiem, Tenn. returned to their homes Sunday night after a delightful trip to Indianapolis, Ind. They visited many in teresting places. Mrs. Iarry McElroy and three children, Laura, Iarry and Allen have returned to their home in Hyattsville, Maryland, after visiting her father and mother-in-law, Dr. and Mrs. J. L. McElroy for the past week. Miss Diana McElroy and Miss Mary Alice Bryson of Charlotte also spent several days with Dr. and Mrs. McElroy. Mrs. Woodrow Roberts and children, Thomas and Elissa of Trenton, Mich., and Paul Roberts of Detroit, are visiting Mrs. Wiley M. Roberts and other relatives for several days. The Rev. and Mrs. George Moore and family, and Mrs. Gussie Rhea, of Weaverville, spent several days in ClarksviUe, Va., where they visited Mr. Moore's mother, Mrs. Julia C. Erwin. Mrs. Moore and daughters and Mrs. Rhea returned Sunday night. Mr Moore remained in ClarksviUe for several more days. Wilde-Gos n ell ffl) Miss Susan Kay Wilde was married to Everette Gosnell, Jr , Saturday, Aug. 7, at 7:30 p.m. in the home of the bride's parents on Walnut Creek Road. The Rev. Gerald Sprinkle conducted the ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Posey Wilde, Jr. of Marshall. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Everette Gosnell of Marshall. Mr. Gosnell is employed by Williams Brownell in Asheville. Mrs. Gosnell is a student at Marshall High School. The couple will live at Rt. 4, Marshall. Walnut News Bob McClure is a patient in Aston Park Hospital where he underwent surgery last week. His son, Bobby McClure of Minneapolis, Minn, spent two days with his father the first of this week Mrs Frank Smith returned to her home on Friday of last week from Memorial Mission Hospital. Miss Charlotte Shupe, who has been working in Winston Salem this summer, returned home last week and will enter Appalachian State University, Boone, where she is a senior in September Mr and Mrs. Tom Drumheller of Knoxville, Tenn ; and Mrs C. H. McClure and her daughter, Miss Louise McClure, of Walnut visited Mrs. Minnie Davis and Mrs. Her schel Buckner in Asheville on Tuesday of last week. Mrs. A. S. Reeves and her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Reeves, spent part of last week in Charlotte with the Rev. and Mrs. Joseph M Reeves, and family. Charles Waldrup, son of Mr. and Mrs. Vester Waldrap of Arden, was named to the Dean's Ust for the spring quarter at the University of Tennessee at Knoxville. Charles is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Waldrup of Route 2, Marshall; and Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Chandler of Walnut. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cureton and children of Knoxville spent the weekend with Mrs. Curteton's aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. C S Chandler. 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