Miss Debra Jean Hall Bride of Stuart Wisher Stuart Kendnck Wisher and Defara Jean Hall were united la marriage May ST at ? pan. In Grace United Methodist Church, Leicester The Rev. Pleas Elder conducted the ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R Bryce Hall of Old Newfound Road, Leicester. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Buford E. Wisher of 1 Martel Village, AsheviUe The bride was given in marriage by her father The maid of honor was Miss Donna Hall, sister of the bride. Matron of honor was Mrs Cynthia Beam of Manhiem, Pa. Bridesmaids were Miss Terry Hell of Leicester, Miss Dell Courtney of Hsrtwell, Ga and Miss Ann Marie Cusick of Charlotte. They wore green A-line dresses with a sheer overlay of purple, blue, green and white flowers They carried baskets of spring flowers. Honorary bridesmaids were Miss Pollye Pruitt of Hays, Miss Kay Trull of Canton, Miss Carolyn Woody of Aaheville and Ma. Kathy Tudor of Morgan ton The bridegroom'a father was beat man. Uahera were Phillip Gennette, Claude Green and Ruaaell Penley, all of Aaheville; Belvin Hall, brother of the bride, and Rick Icenhower, both of Leiceater. The Rev. Wendell Brittain was the organist. Mrs. Joyce Payne was soloist and Miss Sherri Moses directed the wedding. Mrs. Sharon Roberson kept the bride's register. A reception was held in the church fellowship hall following the ceremony. The bride received her B.S. degree in medical record administration from WCU and is employed as assistant director of medical records at Memorial Mission Hospital. The bridegroom is a graduate of Clyde A. Erwin High School and is employed with Asheville Steel Co. Inc. The couple will reside on Newfound Road, Leicester, after a honeymoon trip to Pennsylvania. County 4-H Demonstration Day Successful The Madison County 4-H Demonstration Day was held last Saturday at the French Broad Electric building. Judges for this event were Larry Peek and Suzanne Dm Vail. Those doing demonstrations and the rib bons they won are: Peggy Sexton, public speaking, blue ribbon; Angie Bullman, public speaking, red ribbon, Debbie Jones, sewing, red ribbon; Janet Bullman, forestry, red ribbon; Edwin Cheek, soil conservation, red ribbon; Brenda George, crop utilization, blue ribbon; ' Teresa Eatmon, horticulture, blue ribbon; Elizabeth Cheek, dairy foods, blue ribbon; Pam Edmonds, open class, red ribbon. A large group of 4-H'ers from all over the county were in attendance. Quality of the demonstration was excellent. We can look forward to good competition in the district at Tuscola High School on June 27. Personal Those visiting Mr. and Mrs. Dewey R. Payne of Weaverville over the past weekend were their children, Willie Payne and son, Jim, of Jesup, Ga.; Harold Payne of Trenton. Mich.: and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ponder and Pat, also of Trenton. Mrs. {Catherine Kinser and , daughter, Mrs. Betty Rutherford of Knoxville, spent lsfct week in Marshall as giests of Mrs. Kinser's Mother, Bill Deaver, and siiter, Mrs. Ann Mae White. MRS. STUART KENDRICK WISHER ...the former Miss Debra Jean Hall County Students Win .Recognition Medals, prizes, scholarships and individual recognitions were awarded to Mars Hill College students and faculty during the college's Honors Day program on May 10. Among the county students recognized during the ceremonies were the following from Madison County: Melody Mildred Hogan of Mars Hill shared the coveted Mildred Loraine Bingham Scholarship with four other students. Miss Hogan received a $1,000 scholarship. Students receiving other honors included: Hot Springs ? Debra Lucille Parks, junior, elementary education, daughter of Mrs. Shirley H. Parks, college marshal. Mars Hill - William Richard Anderson, sophomore, mathematics, son of Mr. and Mrs. O.E. Anderson, college marshal; Melody Mildred Hogan, junior, general business ad ministration, college marshal, dean's scholarship; Rebecca Diane Ledford, senior, general business ad ministration, daughter of Roy P. Ledford, college marshal; Gaudel Brooks McKenzie, junior, general business ad ministration, college mar shal; Mark Wendell Moore, sophomore, theatre arts, son of Lloyd T. Moore, most promising freshman theatre arts major in 1978; Margaret Ann Pressley, senior, biology, daughter of E. Wayne Pressley, John Maxwell Bunn Biology Scholarship Award; Lisa Carol Hood, senior, elementary education, daughter of Dr. Alton L. Hood, dean's scholarship. SHOPLIFTERS ATLANTA (AP) ? "You are sentenced to write a researcn paper, make an apology, give two weekends of volunteer service . . Rex Ruff, president of the Georgia Council of Juvenile Court Judges, doesn't think he is doing anything innovative with his sentencing in shop lifting cases. He believes he is simply doing something that makes sense. Virginia Military Institute, "The West Point of the South," trained many famous military men, including Stonewall Jack son, Gen. George Patton and Gen. Georee C. Marshall. i HOME ELECTRIC AND FURNITURE 1 ? j_ | il co I has it! the new COMPACT DRYER from SPEED QUEEN N AND OUR STEAKS..,,1 ? Choice, juicy cuts ? Prepared to your taste We invite you ? Tonight vMMuuNcn-noitui# : MOUNTAINEER STEAK HOUSE _ _ ... ACROSS FROM MOUWTMNIIR INN 14fl Tunnel Rd opmispm to 12 00 pm Dial 254-3332 . ? ? r? 1\ I COMPACT! \ Only 30 inches \ | j high and 22-1/16 \ ft inches wide. Rolls ) II ; anywhere on four / II . swivel casters. / K irJZr EASY TO USE! \ Set timer for up to 100 minutes of carefree drying. / ? / DUAL HEAT SWITCH!\ Low for delicate*, high ) for normal fabrics. / Vr?i I i ' vY ^L \ ?lA3G \\nfl, ot S V^/s/ HZ1070 fnSRMANENT PRESS! / 10-minute cool-down T at end of cycle \ minimizes wrinkling |\ of permanent press \ fabrics. 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Howard Chandler of Little Rock, Ark., announces that the following persons from Arkansas are coming with him to the reunion: Mr. and Mrs. Dub Harper of Benton; Lieut, and Mrs. Freddie McKinney and daughter, Paula Sue of Benton; Dr. and Mrs. Rodney Carlton and sons, Scottie and Randy of Little Rock; Mr. and Mrs. Ed Jones and sons, James and Larry, and daughter, Linda; Mr. and Mrs. John Harris, Little Rock; and Chandler's wife, Cecilia, and daughter, Sonja, and son, Dan, and his wife, Cathy. They will be guests of Chandler's sister, Pauline Chandler of Walnut. ENGAGED ? announcement is made of the engagement of Miss Patricia Elaine Fisher, daughter of Clyde Fisher of Marshall and the late Mrs. Fisher, to Brian Neil Gilliam, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gilliam of Old Fort. An Aug. 5 wedding is planned. Benefit Lunch The Mars Hill Womans Club will sponsor a town luncheon this Friday. Lunch will be served from 1! a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at the town hall. The $2.50 lunch will include ham, salad, green beans, rolls, dessert and a beverage. Children will be served for $1.50. Proceeds from this event will be given to the building fund for the new library building. Births To Mr. and Mrs. Garry Moore, Skyway Drive, Marshall, a daughter, Kim berly Heather, born May 26 in Memorial Mission Hospital. Mrs. Moore is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Cooper and Moore is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Moore of Marshall. Use fresh pineapple juice or slices to tenderize meat, but don't marinate longer than two hours. The natural en zyme works fast. McCallum-Scroggins Vows Are Exchanged Miss Diane L. McCallum and Robert J Scroggins were married April 15 at the home of the bride, 1030 Bedford Road, GroosePointe, Mich. The bride is the daughter of Vincent A. McCallum of Groose Pointe and the late Pearl Ponder McCallum, formerly of Marshall. Scroggins is the son of Mr and Mrs. Erica Scroggins of Bad-Reichenmall, Germany. The couple will honeymoon in Germany this fall. Mrs. Pauline Harrison of Asheville attended the wed ding. While there she visited for 10 days with her brother, Roy W. Ponder, and family of Trenton, Mich. Hospital News Mrs. Cheryl Rector of Route 4, Marshall, is a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital. Talmadge McLean of Marshall is a patient at the VA Hospital at Oteen where he is recovering from injuries received last Friday in a tractor accident. Fred Redmon of Alexander remains a patient in the VA Hospital at Oteen. Colorado U Graduates Suzanne Huff Suzanne C. Huff, daughter of Joseph B. Huff of Mars Hill and Helen H. Huff of Asheville, received her master's degree from the University of Colorado at Boulder at commencement exercises on May 26. She was a Phi Beta Kappa graduate of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 1975. 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