Cheryl Frisby Is Bride Of William Cooke Cheryl Marceil Friaby and William Daniel Cooke were married at 7 p.m Friday in Beaverdam Baptist Church The ceremony was conducted by the Rev. George Moore. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs Ernest James Frisby of 16 Bassett Road, and MRS. WILLIAM DANIEL FRISBY ...the former Deborah Faye Caudle the granddaughter of Mrs. GaMya Fray and lira. Bar nice Bailey, both of Marshall She is a graduate of Ap palachian State University with a B.S. degree in home economics and is employed by Anthony s in Asheville The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lee Cooke of SO Faircreat Road. He is a graduate of Asheville - Buncombe Technical College and is a senior in-service stu dent at Western Carolina University where he is major ing in industrial technology He is employed by Steele** of Fletcher as a product The bride was given in mar riage by her lather . Mrs. Doug Hooker of Hickory, sister of the bride, was matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Jan Frazier of Mount Holly, Paula Wallin of Marshall, Elaine Summerville of Charlotte, Susan Sessler and Barbae Cooke, sisters of the bridegroom, both of Asheville. Ernest Frisby Jr. of The bridegroom's father was beat man. Usher* were Doug Hooker of Hickory, brother-in-law of the bride; Edward Cooke, Jr., brother of the bridegroom. Bill Garwood, John Giesentanner, and Michael Hill ail of Asheville. Organ music was presented by Mrs. Kathy Adams of llar A reception followed at the Inn oo the Plaza. Prepare Children Now For New Experience If your little one is starting kindergarten this fall, you can be sure it will be a whole new world for him. Dr. Frances Wagner, exten sion human development specialist at North Carolina State University, says you can get your child off on the "right foot" by starting to prepare now. "Start teaching and review ing such things as the child's name, age, address, telephone number, parents' names and where the parents work," the specialist advises. "This is something older brothers and sisters might enjoy teaching the first time student." Since there is a lot of de mand for a teacher's attention at school, it is helpful if your child can go to the bathroom alone, can dress and undress alone and knows how to use ties, buttons and zippers. Show your child the shortest, safest route to school or bus stop and walk it together several times. Dr. Wagner points out that it is a good idea to have your child walk it alone a few times before school starts. Discuss the importance of going home when school is out unless other plans have been made. Point out neighbors or people along the route who could help if trouble or bad weather occurs. "Teach your child to look carefully and watch for cars before crossing a street," Dr. Wagner adds. "Make sure he understands why to cross the street only at crossings and only with the traffic light." Dr. Wagner recommends setting and following daily routines now so your child will be used to this when school starts. For example, have your child go to bed at roughly the same time he will go to bed during school. When your child gets up in the morning, have him eat a good breadfast, wash hands and face, brush teeth and dress in clean clothes. "It also helps to give your child some responsibility, as this is an unexpected part of the school routine," Dr. Wagner says. "Helping with household tasks such as clean ing a room is a good respon sibility. Other possibilities in clude taking care of clothes or toys or caring for a pet." Before sending your child to kindergarten, have him go through physical, dental and visual examinations. Make sure your child has all needed immunizations. Personal Mrs. Virginia Ponder and Mrs Rachel Payne of Mar shall spent the week-end in Jenkins, Ky. visiting friends. They were accompanied back to Marshall by Mrs. Cheryl Burke who is visiting her father. Otto Henderson, for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Clive Whitt and their two daughters, Carol and Diane, spent last week on vacation at Myrtle Beach, S.C. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Caldwell, their two children and a granddaughter will leave this week for their home in Wayne, Mich, after visiting relatives and friends in Mar shall and vicinity for several days. HOSPITAL NEWS Mrs. Jeter Sherlin of Route 1 Alexander has returned home from the hospital and is doing fine. CLYDE HUGH CHANDLER and twin sister Kathleen Davis, children of the late Mr. and Mrs. Markus E. Chandler, celebrated their 67th birthday Saturday, August 2 with a cook out at the home of Clyde Chandler. r^TWT I H/acfAicU 0pctruUtctne \ QUALITY FURNITURE BY: ? ATHENS ? AMERICAN-DREW ? DAYSTROM ? BASSETT ? BERKUNE ? 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Hostesses were Mrs. Peggy Sberlin, aunt of the bride elect, and Mrs. Lynn Elkins The shower consisted of several family members and friends Miss Caudle is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan f Wesley Caudle of Ashevilie, and Mr. Shook is the son of Mr. j and Mrs. Roy Wayne Shook, Sr. of Mars Hill. The couple will be married at 3 p.m. on August 23 at the Emmanuel Lutheran Church in West Ashevilie. CHURCH NEWS There will be a homecoming at Brigman's Chapel Sunday, August 10. All singers and listeners are J invited. FOUR DAYS ONLY?^ WED, THURS, FRI & SAT 25% OFF < PENLAND & SONS DEPT STORE | YOU MUST HAVE COUPON MARSHALL DAISY QUEEN cky Cup ? ? TREAT FIND THIS STAMPED ON THE BOTTOM OF YOUR CUP. AND ITS OUR TREAT I WE INVITE YOU TO COME BY OUR SHOP AND BROWSE THROUGH THESE UNIQUE HANDMADE ARTS AND CRAFTS StaiHot $t*4A AfrftWgd tZutfU TfaMmvtt TOetUfOtf Featuring Madison County Scenes By Paula Parker /4*t &44??4 tod & <4tom TPteuU 'punmOknc \ . 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PARCEL II: French Broad Electric Membership Corporation warehouse, Rollins Road, Marshall, North Carolina, lot size 48,340 square feet approximately, warehouse 3,940 square feet, metal building 38.3x29 feet and 50.8x16 * a. ..l-Hn, ,,, 1001 pianorm The French Broad Electric Membership Corporation will receive separate sealed bids for the sale of each of the above captioned tracts with Im provements for cash until 12:00 Noon on 23 September, 1980, to be opened before interested parties at the new headquarters facility on the Mars HM Highway. Marshall. North Carolina at 1:00 P.M. on the same day as Its regular monthly Board of Directors meeting. AM bids should be submitted In accordance with bid instructions and bid forms which are available from Charles E. Mashburn. General Counsel for French Electric Broad Membership Corporation. P.O. Box 98, MarshaN, North Carolina, 28753, telephone number (704) 649-3434 or from Charles R. ToNey, General Manager, French Broad Electric Membership Corporation, P.O. Box 9, Marshall. North Carolina, 28753, (704) 649 2051. * :