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Miss Arrowood Weds James Ballard ^ ^ - jj&. J Louise Arrowood and James Alan Ballard ware united in matrimony on New Year's Day in the Unity Baptist Church of Burnsville by the Rev. Frank Phillips. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Arrowood. The bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Opte E. Ballard of Mars Hill and the late Mr. Ballard. The bride wore a white satin gown that featured a princess neckline. The gown's bodice was accented with pearls and French lace. She carried a bouquet of red roses, daisies and baby's breath. The bride's aunt, Mrs. Sara Fox, was the matron of honor. She carried a white long stemmed mum trimmed in pink. She wore a gown of pink and white. Lola Thomas, the bride's aunt, served as the bridesmaid and carried a long stemmed mum trimmed in green. Karen Thomas and Kim Foxx served as flowergirls, carrying baskets of red and white rose petals. James Thomas, Jr. of Mar shall served as the best man. The bride is a graduate of Cane River High School. The bridegroom attended Mars Hill High School. Following a wedding trip, the couple will make their home in Mars Hill. Book Club Meets The Marshall Book Club met Monday evening, January 16 in the home of Mrs. Wade R Huey. Mrs. Walter Ramsey presented a book review of "The Coming Matriarchy" by Elizabeth Nickels. This pro vocative book predicts a radical upheaval of our tradi tional lifestyle, in that women are emerging into more pro minence and power in all areas of life. Those present were Mrs. Frances F. Ramsey, Mrs. Ernest Teague, Mrs. Walter Ramsey, Mrs. Overton Gregory, Mrs. J. L. Baker, Mrs. John Corbett, Mrs. James Story, Mrs. J. L. McElroy, Mrs. Clyde Roberts, and the hostess, Mrs. Huey. June Orr Appointed June M. Orr has been ap pointed the new postmaster at Zirconia She is scheduled to take over duties on Jan. 21. Orr is a native of Madison County. She has served as a clerk for the past 12 years. She began her career with the U.S. Postal Service as a clerk in Horse Shoe. She also served as officer-in -charge at Etowah in 197V and at Nebo in 1982. She is a graduate of Mars Hill High School. She is a member of the Etowah Baptist Church, the Etowah-Horse Shoe Volunteer Fire Department Auxiliary, the Order of Eastern Star and Ube Margaret R. Pardee Memorial Hospital Auxiliary. She and her husband, Rodney have two sons. Dean, X, and Tracy, 17. A formal installation was held Sunday at the Zirconia Post Office. MR. AND MRS. JAMES BALLARD Cookie aate Opens Troop No. 75 which is the Marshall area Scouts' will be conducting their annual cookie sale starting January 90 and lasting through February t. The Scouts will have seven varieties of cookies available. These are Shortbread, Carmel Delites, I Pecan Chocolate Chips, Peanut Butter Patties. Peanut Butter Sandwich, the original Thin Mints and Almond Fudge Creme. Almond Fudge Creme is a new variety available this year. The cookies co6t $1.90 per box and will be delivered after March 7. Selling cookies gives a Scout an opportunity to earn money " for her troop and can be a valuable learning and con fidence building experience. When a Scout contacts you, your support will greatly be appreciated, If you wish to buy cookies and are not con tacted by a Scout, you may place your order by calling Mrs. Lucretia Griffin, Chair man of The Cookie Sale at 649-3284 or Mrs. Kathryn Boone, Publicity Chairman at 649-3280. Engagement Announced Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Moore announce the marriage of their daughter, Wanda Kay to Gerald Clamp in Charleston, S.C., Dec. 16. Clamp is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Clamp of San Antonio, Texas. Kay is a 1979 graduate of Madison High School, and attended Mars Hill College. Mr. Clamp at tended school and college in San Antonio, Texas. Both are stationed on USS Conopus, US Navy, as chief Petty Officers, 3rd Class. Marie Moore Nominated Mark Moore is an '83 graduate of Mars Hill College in Theatre Art. He has been nominated for the Irene Ryan Award in Acting at the Univer sity of Louiseville, Kent. This award is an international award for acting. He will be competing in Tulsuca, Ala. If he is a winner, he will then compete in Washington, D.C. Mark was chosen after acting in the play "The Tooth of Crime" by Sam Sheppard. He has a 3.85 grade averaee. Our FRIENDS. MEMBERS & GUESTS of Madison & Yancey Counties and North Buncombe County, Let us entertain you every Friday & Saturday Night and lift your spirits. For reservations. Call: 274-4752 MRS. BOBBY COLLINS . . the former Pamela Plemmons Plemmons, Collins of Asheville and Bobby Eugene Collins of Weaverville were united in marriage on Saturday at the Mount Zioo Free Will Baptist Church by the Rev. Roger Moore. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Plem mons. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Collins of Weaverville. William Pair of Aaiwville provided music during the wedding ceremooy. Shannon Metcalf of Mars Hill served as the honor atten dant. The bride's sisters, Diane Horrell of Weaverville and Sharon Bright of Greer, S.C. served as bridesmaids along with Doreen Roberts of Marshall, the sister of the bridegroom. Clyde Roberts of Marshall, the brother-in-law of the bridegroom, served as best | man. Tim Metcalf of Mars Hill and Jeff Buiiman of Weaver ville served as ushers Heather Horrell, the piece of the bride, served as the flower girl. The bride's brother, Brian Ptemmons, served as the ringbearer. Following the wedding, an informal reception was held at the Jupiter Fire Dept. with Velma Bullman, Trudy Col lins, Pat Pair and Doris Piem mons assisting. The bride is a graduate of North Buncombe High School and is employed by Blue Ridge Employment of Asheville. The bridegroom, also a graduate of North Buncombe High School, is employed by the Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co. of Asheville. Following a wedding trip to Gatlinburg, Tenn., the couple will make their home in Asheville. ERNEST AND ZOLA BRIGGS of Rt. 2, Mars Hill, were honored at a dinner Jan. 8, 1984, by their children in celebration of their 45th wedding anniversary. Their children in clude: Emmory Briggs and Loretta Ballard of Weaverville, Bernard Briggs of Asheville,' Sammy Briggs of Weaverville and Bruce Briggs of Asheville. Mr. and Mrs. Briggs have 10 grandchildren and 2 great grandchildren. Located next to Cody Motor Sales on Main Street in Mar shall. Open from 7:00 a.m. until 7:30 p.m. Monday through Saturday. ? "With farming, one wrong step and it could cost you down the road. The same is true with tax preparation, and that's why I always go to HfiiR Block. My pre parer is trained to know all the special problems thai farmers bee. And that save* me money. So \ do the ? work while Block doa the ta* work \ Picky Eaters Are No Worry By JOAN GOSPER , N.C. State University i Does a picky 3 to 5-year-old f have you worried? Children do a need to eat fruits and vegetables, but the portion s size needed is small, says f( Sarah Hinton, extension nutri- t, tion specialist, North Carolina j State University. t The average 3-to-5-year-old c needs 3-to-5 tablespoons of tl dark green or deep yellow vegetables every other day. I rhis could be greens, broccoli, | mmpkin, carrot, cantaloupe, < ipricots or sweet potatoes. j Children need one serving of i good source of vitamin C < oods each day. A serving is Vi < o Vi a cup of citrus fruit or ? nice, green pepper, can- t aloupe, strawberries, broc-. oli or brussels sprouts. If liese aren't available, give two servings of melons, greens, lemons, tomatoes, :abbage, tangerines or ? la toes cooked in the skin. The preschooler should also sat one to three servings of >ther fruits and vegetables sach day. A serving is 3 to S ablespoons. Your imagination is the only limit with unflavored gelatine. Since this versatile ingre dient contains no sugar, artificial colors or flavors, it lets the true taste and color of natural ingredients shine through. Try this naturally delicious recipe using Knox Unflavored gelatine and your favorite fruit juice. Kids will love these ? ? ? - ? ?
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