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Mr. & Mrs . William Paul Zimmerman Food Stamp Amounts Increased Pood stamp recipients across the state will notice a slight increase in the amount of stamps they receive beginn ing Jan. 1, 1981. Each year the U.S. Depart ment of Agriculture (USOA), which is responsible for the administration of the food stamp program nationally, adjusts the maximum number of stamps a household receives to coincide with the increased cost of living, accor ding to John Kerr, chief of the Food Assistance Section of the Division of Social Services in the N.C. Department of Human Resources. "If, for example, after Jan. I, a four-person household meets the eligibility re quirements, they can receive anywhere from *47 to $233 in food stamps each month based on the household s income. Currently, the same size household can only receive from 923 to $209 per month, " Kerr said. "In addition to revising the monthly stamp allotment an nually, USDA also revises the standard deductions allowed in determining income of households, he added. Eligibility for the food stamp program in North Carolina is determined by county social services depart ments based on federal eligibility requirements. They also are responsible for the detection of recipient fraud. During state fiscal year 1979-80, 1224.6 million in food stamps were issued to a mon thly average of 561,903 low income North Carolinians. Engagements Bryant, Hensley Mr. and Mrs. L.D. Bryant of Swannanoa have announced the engagement of their daughter, Deborah Kaye Bryant, to David Hensley, son of Mr. and Mrs. J.R. Hensley of Enka. The bride-elect is a sophomore at Mars HU1 Col lege, where the is majoring in music. ? The future bridegroom is a graduate of Enka High School and is employed by Lexington Grocery. Dr. LeRoy Roberson's office for the practice of Optometry is open every Monday 9:00 to 3:00. Phone 649-3171 If no answer phone 456-8361 ROBERTS BUILDING MAIN STREET, 649-3171 ^AJSHAiyjCj BUYING ? PAYING TOP DOLLAR GOLD-CLASS RINGS-WEDDING BANDS DENTAL GOLD, JEWELRY IN ANY CONDITION SILVER COINS. STERLING. SILVER DOLLARS OLD COINS. DIAMONDS. STAMPS ^Ottdcf'4 75 NEW LEICESTER HWY. 704/255-7885 ASHEVILLE Franklin, Zimmerman Wed In a double ring, candle light ceremony on December sixth, Defer* Jean Franklin and William Paul Zimmerman were united in marriage. The Rev Gordon Ball con ducted the ceremony at Betva Baptist Church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dedrick Franklin of Route S, Marshall. Parents of the groom are Mr. and Mrs. Louie A. Zimmer man also of Route 3, Marshall. Grandparents of the groom are the late Mr. k Mrs. L A. Zimmerman and the late Mr. * Mrs. Champ Ray. The church was decorated with traditional wedding decor. On each side of the altar baskets of cranberry mums, white gladioli and babies breath. Two brass tree top candelbras and an arch candelabrum were placed behind the altar. Cranberry candies were used throughout all the decorations. The candles were lighted by Eddie Franklin, brother of the bride and Louie R. Zimmerman, brother of the groom. A kneel ing bench was placed before the altar during the prayer. The bride was given in mar riage by her parents and escourted to the altar by her father. The bride wore an original gown, hand made, and design ed by Mrs. Kathryn Boone, sister of the groom. The gown was made of white satin and overlayed with chiffon, appli qued with roses and accented with seed pearls. The neckline was scalloped and edged with chantUly lace. The full Bishop sleeves were chiffon, trimmed with ChantUly lace, apptiqued with roaea. Seed pearls ac cented each rose. The sweep ing full skirt descended from an empire waist and cascaded into a chapel length train. A camelot cap of satin and seed pearls held her fingertip veil of silk illusion edged in ChantUly lace. The bride's bouquet was a cascade design of silk cranberry roses, miniature carnations and stepbonis, ac cented with cranberry ribbon streamers, and silk ivy. Sandy Franklin was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Judy Fillers, sister of the bride, Donna Franklin, cousin of the bride and Paula Shelton. Their gowns were sea green satin with scoop necks. Their long skirts were fuU. They car ried long stem silk roses with satin streamers. The gowns were made by Mrs. Arlene Franklin and Mrs. Kathleen Roberts. The best man was Bobby Zimmerman, brother of the groom. Ushers were Jake and Louie R. Zimmerman, brothers of the groom, and Ed die Franklin, brother of the bride. The ushers wore black tux edoes and white ruffled shirts. The groom was attired in a white tuxedo with ruffled shirt. Occasion? tt doesn't have to be a birthday, job promotion, anniversary. Ahy night can be exciting! Try our Superb Steaks and Congenial Atmosphere. Happy Holiday L?t tho sooton's warm glow (III Hi* air. It's Ckrlthiiai . . . a Haw of poac* and lovo . . , joy and contontmont. Our tpodal thanks. JOE S DOUGHNUT SHOP ON TNC MMHNMi. BY-PASS Our Warmest Of Wishes Are Extended To You And Your Entire Family For A Merry Christmas! May The Feelings Of Brotherhood, Love, Peace, And Tranquility Last Throughout The Year! Thanks For Your Help! L&M GROCERY 19/23 N. AT THE FORKS OF IVY >-2451 mars hill Junior attendant! were Amanda Boone, daughter of Mr. and Mr*. Stanley Boone. She U the niece of the groom. Ringbearer was Joseph Nathaniel Penland, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Penland Jr. and nephew of the groom. A program of music was presented prior to the wedding by Mrs. Barbara Penland, sister of the groom. Ms. Mary Eagle and Joe Penland Jr. sang "The Bramble and The Ease." During the ceremony Ms. Eagle and Mrs. Penland sang "The Rose." For the processional and recessional, the Wedding March was played. For her daughters wedding Mrs. Franklin chose a gown of green polyester. Her corsage was silk cranberry roses. Mrs. Zimmerman, mother of the groom chose an outfit of maroon knit polyester. Her corsage was also cranberry roses. The brides book was kept by Mrs. J ana Lou Franklin. The wedding was directed by Son nie Gosnell. Immediately following the wedding, a reception was held in the fellowship hall of the church. The brides table was covered with a white cloth and centered with a three-tiered wedding cake. The cake decorated with cranberry and yellow flower* was topped by the traditional miniature bride and groom. On each aide of the cake were baaketa of silk rosea, babies breath, and candles. The cake was baked by Socnie Gosnell, friend of the couple. Aaaisting by serving were Mrs. Lois Aikens, Mrs. Kathleen Roberts, Mrs. Dal ton Gosnell, aunts of the bride and Mrs. Arlene Franklin and Mrs. Florence Cook. For her trip to Ga Urn burg, the bride changed into a street length dress of grey knit ? polyester. The couple is now at home on Route 3, Marshall. A rehearsal dinner was given by the groom's parents. Guests included were the wed ding party. Out of town buests included Mr. and Mrs. Bob McCoy, Baltimore Maryland; Mr. and Mrs. Steve Wallin, Huntersville, N.C.; Ms. Teresa Zimmerman, Washington, D.C.; Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Aikens and Con ale, Mrs. Mabie Goaneli, On dy and Tammy, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Roberta, Mr. Rex Roberta, Mr. and Mra. Randy Fillers and Steven, Mr. and Mrs. Louie Zimmerman, Billy and Emery Fezell, Mrs. Welaldeam Wheaill all of Greenville, Tenn. Prior to the wedding, the bride was honored with a miscellaneous shower given by friends and relatives of the couple. The bride is a senior at Madison High School. The groom is a member of Local 487 of Asheville and works as a pipefitters apprentice. To The Very Special Senior Citizens At The Marshall Meal Site. With Love, Bob & Pat Moore & Family *The Medicine Cabinette, Inc. Mars Hill, N.C. 689-2671 MERRY CHRISTMAS FROM B.J.. EVERETTE & WANDA
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