T...,1ilay, October tt, M7J The brenda Smith Is Wed To Randy Wayne Wilson . Marriage vow were ex changed by Miss Brenda Ann Smith and Randy Wayne Wilson, Saturday, October 20, 1973, at 7:30 p.m.. In Long Branch Baptist Church. The ReV. Hansel Hensly conducted the double-ring ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mr. Jack Smith of Marshall and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wilson HOME Homeand Commercial repair service. Major and Minor repairs of all kinds. Remodeling Modernizing Redecorating. Kitchens and Baths a specialty. QUALITY WORK ONLY All work GUARANTEED Phone 649-2035 i Newt-Record Pace 0 of Candler. Given in marriage by her brother, Kenny Smith, the bride wore a full-length gown of organza and chantilly lace trimmed with seed pearls and a chapel length mantilla at tached to a headpiece. She carried a bouquet of white orchids attached to a white Bible with white satin streamers. REPAIRS IINNNIIHNMIIIMIHMINNNNIIM uS3D GuC33(Jb Under !hc present ABC store arrangement a fifth of liquor sells for around S3. 00 and will pour twenty drinks. With the proposed liquor-by-the-drink plan, that same fifth will end up costing you around S30.00 (an average of SI. 30 per drink). Someone stands to make "one heck of a lot" of money if liquor-by-the-drink is passed. The question is WHO? The answer becomes quite clear if you look at those who are pushing the hardest for passage the hotel and motel owners, the restaurant owners, the big city From aboua 1 Miss Deborah Heed, cousin of the bride was maid of honor. She was attired in a full-length empire waist gown of cranberry polyester. She carried a long-stemmed pink rose with pink ribbon. Miss Pamela Roberts, cousin of the bride, and Miss Cathy Allen were bridesmaids. They were at tired in full-length gowns of pink polyester made like the honor attendant. They both carried a long-stemmed pink rose, with cranberry colored ribbon. Child attendants were: Connie Smith, flower girl; Jeffrey Smith, ringbearer, and Janet Reed, keeper of the guest book; all are cousins of the bride. Frank Wilson, father of the groom was best man Larry Wilson brother of the groom, and Bob Harris were ushers. Mr. Sonny Dycus was the pianist and Mrs. Cathy Brigman was soloist. Mrs. Wilson is a 1973 honor graduate of Marshall High School. Mr. Wilson is a 1970 graduate of Knka High School and graduated from AB Tech with a AS degree in 1972 The couple will live at Route 1, Candler """"ft J J f J A I fe'l Chambers of Commerce, and the big-time distilleries. 1 he stand to gain the most and for that reason are pushing the hardest for it. The purchase of alcohol b the bottle is more economical for the consumer, and is far more profitable for the state. Records show that states collect less taxes on beverage alcohol w hen it is sold by the drink than when it is sold in the bottle. Who's going to profit from it? Not the state or most of our residents, but a few profit minded motel and restaurant the Citizens t Madison ft MRS. RANDY WAYNE WILSON ...the former Miss Brenda Smith Masons Plan Old Timers" Night Members of French Broad Lodge will observe Old Timers' Night this Saturday Dinner will be served at 6:30 and all Master Masons and their families are cordialU invited to attend On this Mond.n niglil. Oct -9. French Broad Uidge will confer a Fellowcraft Degree in the Lodge Hall, at 7 30 o'clock. Members and vi.Mtors are urged to attend MR I II To Mr. and Mrs .lames R Holland, of Marshall Route 3, a daughter, October 18. 1973. in Memorial Mission Hospital. owners and the distilleries. We arc asking each of you. regardless it ou drink or not. to examine the facts and cast our vote in the best interest of all the jvople of North Carolina. Keep this a great state. Vote NO on Novemlvr 6. r id wlio CoBirity f St 1 ' ' ' . K 1 w ? - - . . " . i -, Be sura to remember tn change your dock back one hour this Saturday night and get that extra hour's sleep! Boy, am I looking forward to that night! But it won't be over two weeks until we'll feel that there Isn't enough time for a good night's sleep and that ole alarm buzzer will go off! Last Friday afternoon I had Just about decided. I was too tired to try to make it to the ball game and came home feeling sort of down and got a call from SHADY SIDE Florist that they were giving me a corsage for the evening! Well, that just pepped me up like one thing and I wouldn't have missed the trip for a million dollars! When I got the flowers, along with a lovely five rosebud corsage there were seven long stemmed roses to go with it! Gee, thanks, Shirley and Richard, and I told everyone near me at the game at least five times that the flowers came from you! I almost froze my left side by not having my coat over the flowers! I wasn't the only one to get flowers last week Mr. Whitt was presented a pretty arrangement from the i Just A. Woman' Observations BY DOROTHY primary : , department-they think he's a pretty good boss and to celebrate National Boas Week, they honored him this way! Shupe and I left around i o'clock to go to the game, stopping in Asheville for supper. When we got to Reynolds High, we drove up to the front of the school and saw no one else from Madison. I told him that we must not be at the right place because I saw not one Nix! He suggested that we go around to the back of the entrance and there they were along with many others. Valarie was teasing her sister, Georgia, all during the game that we would beat her and was she ever right! When you missed that game, you missed the best one yet ! I'm ashamed to say that I sort of gave up when we were near the end of the fourth period and two TD's behind but those boys came through and what a marvelous game they played! They just wouldn't give up! I par ticularly liked Jeff Tread way's passes; Jimmy Walnut News Mrs. Fleet Reeves, Mrs. C. R. Tweed and Miss Ruth Guthrie attended the meeting of Presbyterial at the First Presbyterian Church in Elizabethton, Tenn. on Saturday. There were ninety eight women present for this inspiring meeting. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Isbell from Columbia, S. C spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Henderson and their son, Michael. Mr. and Mrs. Clellan Baker from Port Huron, Mich, spent part of last week with Mrs. Baker's mother, Mrs. A. S. Reeves and her brother in law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Plumer Cody and their sons. The children of the Presbyterian Sunday School will be collecting money for UNICEF on Halloween. Adults are asked to give to this worthy cause. Miss Ullie Mae Stines of Asheville, and Mrs. Elmer Henson and Mrs. Kay Hall from Arlington, Va. attended morning worship service at the Free Will Baptist Church on Sunday and visited Singing There will be a singing at the Grandview Baptist Church, November 10, at 7:30 p.m. The pastor is the Rev. Guy Sluter. A group of special singers will be present. They are Uncle Dudley and the Bruce & Branch Family; and The Sheltons from Hickory. All listeners and singers are invited to attend. Personal M-Sgt. David McKinney and his son Brian of Augusta, Ga. spent the week-end of October 13th in Marshall with his mother, Mrs W. T. McKinney. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Buckner of Roanoke, Va. spent the week-end in Mar shall as house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Guy White. Mr. Buckner is a cousin of Mrs. White and of Hubert Woriey. Mrs. Li st on Ramsey returned to her borne in Marshal on Sunday from Detroit, Mich, where she visaed her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. John King; and also ner brother and atater-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Carl McDevitt, in Livonia, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Sonny Dycus of Lenoir spent the week-end with Mrs. Dycus's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Faulkner of Long Branch. On Saturday night Mrs. Dycos for the wddmgjtMlas Breads Smith and Randy Wilson. Mrs. Mania Faulkner of Marshal and her sister-ia-law, Mrs. Cscfl Fkther, and family of Weavervfflt spent me week and of October Uta hi Raleigh where they attended the K. C. State Fair on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Folk Bryan of Marshall have bad aa hons guests their sob and daughter fcviaw. Mr. and Mrs. Fain Bryan, the Pilpe Bryan 'a snndaott, Derrltt Parouea of BRIGMAN SHUPE ' Roberta. Carlton Freeman and Holden Webb' catching the three TD's; the defensive play of Boyce Mayhew, Ricky HarreO, Mike Thomas, Tim Ramsey, Alan Rice, Kirk McWilliams, the ground gains of Tim Hodge and Jimmy Ramsey; and the corsage of the whole squad in sticking in there and fighting until the very end! OBSERVED Eloise Ward wanted me to know that Shady Side Florist furnished the lovely flowers for the assembly program her second graders gave which was a cute wedding of Uncle Sam and Peace These florists are good people, I must say I think Til forego my corsage this week and ask them to honor our coaches wives, our cheerleader coach, and trainer's wife because these wives have loaned their husbands to us for three months work while they stayed home and missed them Oh, I spelled Rem brandt wrong last week and it wasn't the people at Canton I left out the "d" Keith relatives in and around Walnut. Miss Carolyn Wilson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wilson and Jackie Moore were married on Saturday at 5:30 p.m. at the Wilson's home. The Rev. Carroll Coffey performed the ceremony. Nil I - - A- 1 v MR. AND MRS. BACCHUS Mc PETERS of Mars Hill announce tbe engagement of their daughter, Karen Elaine, to Gary Steven Newman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Avery Newman of Elkin. The bride elect la a 1970 graduate of Mars HOI High School and is now a student at Appalachian State University la Boone and ner fiance graduated from there with a B.S. degree In business administration. He is presently employed In the office and credit management training program for Lowe's Co., Inc. In Staunton, Va. A March 10 wedding Is planned In the Middle Fork Baptist Church, Mars Hill. Mention Houston, Texas. Mr. and Mrs. Bryan and their grandson left Marshall on Wednesday of last week to visit relatives in Kingsport, Tenn. prior to returning to their home in Houston. now in NEW LOCATION Madison County Farm Bureau Inc. North Carolina Farm Bureau Insurance Formerly located On BVMgo S4. Now at West End of Main $trtt AAflrsfcdtf NCo Parking. Ipaco a OfHco CompUt Iniuranc Protection We Appreciate Your Business NtAl O. OAtX Robinson was at the game last week and said be had teen only three people ha knew on the streets of Marshall I'm sure be saw many that he knew at the game, however Saw Doug Nesbltt who Is the son of Mary and John who used to live here, be's a fresh man at Reynolds Coach Charles Tolley's brother-in-law was one of the coaches there so that made the game interesting to several Jack Ramsey came by for a minute this week He's living at Morganton now No remarks He was a fun guy when he was a student at Marshall, glad to see you, fellow Lawrence Thomas was so nice to get us coffee at the game I got locked in the ladies room just before game time That's a long story Oh, a friend told me last week that all grand children had more than one grand parent Please forgive me, friends, I usually tease the ones I know best don't really mean to leave anyone out I know all grandparents are proud of the new baby, but usually pick on one to tease or make remarks about it to them Saw several of our Board of Education members at the game Mr. Bill Roberts, Mr. Bobby Ponder, also Supt. and Mrs. Bob Edwards, believe they have been to all of the games Saw Mrs. Bobby Jean Peek Rice at one or two games, I think the season has been good for all concerned and I hope we'll back Coaches Bobby Dean Franklin, Gene HaD, and F. N. Willett just as well for our basketball games coming up soon I'd better hush or there won't be any room for the ads this week Have a good day ! WITH THE SICK Jeter P. Ramsey, of Mar shall, remains a patient in the Veteran's Hospital at Oteen where he has been for several weeks following a fall at his home which injured his leg. He is expected to return to his borne in the near future. Guy White returned to his home in Marshall on Sunday from Memorial Mission Hospital where he had been undergoing treatment for pneumonia for several days. Announces for Alderman of Marshall I hereby announce as a candidate for Alderman of Marshall, subject to the will of the voters in the Nov. 6 elections. Your support will be appreciated. T.N. Henderson -Pd Pol. Advt TABrCL Kilt Man Hit Office i ftlf-4004 II