DEADLINE, MONDAY 5:00 P. ML The Transylvanl* Times i THURSDAY, JUNE 3, 1971 PAGE SIX Owen In a ceremony of simplicity and beauty, Miss June Ann Tolley became the bride of William Steve Owen at Cherryfield Baptist church, Saturday, May 29th, at 3:00 o’clock in the afternoon. Reverend James Parham performed the ceremony. Wedding music was pre-. sented by Mrs. James Par ham, soloist, and Miss Gayle Dills, organist. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Tol ley, of Brevard. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence R. Owen, of Cherryfield. The altar was decorated with mixed yellow and white flowers with hanging ivy and baskets of greenery and candelabras. The bride, given in mar riage by her father, was at tired in a Victorian style dress made of taffeta over layed with imported silk or ganza with lace scalloped trimming the skirt, cuffs and collar. The Cathedral length train was attached at the waist and a self bow. Her bouffant veil of illu sion was attached to a head piece of organza petals and pearls. She carried a cascade of yellow carnations, white pompons and ivy. Mrs. Laura Wilson, sister of the bride, was matron of honor. She was dressed in a for mal dress of dotted swiss in shapes of green, yellow and white, styled with an empire waist, square neckline, and long sleeves with a, -.ruffle. The waist was accented with white lace and streamers falling to the hem. She wore a white bow with streamers in her hair and carried a nosegay of daisies with hang ing ivy. Miss Deborah Lynn Hollar, cousin of the bride, was bridesmaid. Miss Karen Lynn Owen, niece of the groom, was flow er girt. The bridesmaid’s and flow When you think of prescrip tions, think of VARNER’S, adv. er girl’s attire were identi cal to the honor. Miss Ann Wilson, friend of the bride, kept the bride’s book. Best man was the father of the groom, Lawrence R. Owen. Ushers were Ralph Tolley, brother of the bride, and Steve Whitmire, friend of the groom. The mother of the bride was dressed in an eggshell polyester crepe dress with matching accessories, and a corsage of yellow rose buds. The mother of the groom was attired in a green lace dress with matching acces sories and a corsage of yel low rose buds. Glady Branch Club Meets The Glady Branch Home makers Club met on Monday night. May 24th at the home of Mrs. Helen Byrd with 18 members present. The. meet ing was called to order by Mrs. Marie Miller, Vice Presi dent. Miss Jean Childers present ed a program on Tension. A tape by Dr. Roberta Frazier was played. Dr. Frazier ex plained about tension and how to recognize it in self and others. She also explain ed how a certain amount of tension was a help in every day life, that without it life would be meaningless. The group discussed the things that produce this in their everyday lives. Miss Childers closed with a question and answer period. During the business hour the following reports were given: Growing Fruits and Vegetables for Home Use, given by Mrs. Janie Mc Junkin; Planning Summer Gardens, given by Mrs. Mar garet Norton. Mrs. Miller reported that the name of Achievement Day will remain as named. Reports were given by the club members who attended the meetings held at Mon treat The meeting was closed with the repeating of the club collect. Gives up fad dieting, loses 65 lbs. Elaine Nollet bloomed shortly after her wedding, land not with child. It started when the Air Force sent her husband away for a year and she ate her way np to 190 | lbs. Then she crash dieted s for his return. After that, her fife was a I series of fad diets and em- | barrassing moments. Like 1 the time she popped right out of her bowling pants. “That's when a friend told her about Ayds* Reducing Plan iCandy. Taken as directed, Ayds helps curb your ap> j jpetite. You eat less iw«e [you want less, so lose weight. ) Flame lost 65 lbs. OB the J Ayds Plan. And is she fast at tennis these days. Ayds— now iafour delicious flavors. Try VARNER’S DRUG STORE Corner of South Broad and Jordan Dial 883-4165 B«n«rd MRS. WILLIAM STEVE OWEN Epsilon ^Jheta J^lad Jinat yfleetinc^ North Carolina Epsilon Theta Brevard held its final meeting for 1970-1971 on May 24th in the Conference Room of First Citizen’s Bank with president Marilyn Babb pre siding. It was reported by Ginny Bradford that a letter had been received from Mrs. Anita Clark thanking the chapter for its help in the Cancer Drive in April. Con firmation of the chapter’s three-star rating was also re ceived from Beta Sigma Phi International; this is the highest rating awarded for balance in the chapter’s serv ice. social, and cultural ac tivities. Get-togethers for the sum mer were announced by so cial committee chairman Louise Lauffer as follows: a party on June 11, the chapter birthday luncheon on June 25th, a barbeque and square dance on Julv 24, and a pic nic on August 14. Everyone attending showed much en thusiasm for the coming months. The budget for the up coming year was read, re vised. and approved as were the chapter by-laws. The meeting was then ad journed and the traveling gift was awarded to Louise Lauffer. Perfect attendance stars were given to Carolyne Helmbrecht, Ellen Galloway, Anne Morris, Marilyn Babb, and Ginny Bradford, all who had not missed during the past year. A star for the best program presentation of the year was also awarded to Mrs. Helmbrecht. The program for the eve ning, “Substance for the Art of Life-The Beautiful” was presented by Barbara Beine and Ginny Bradford. Mrs. Beine and Mrs. Bradford per formed a short skit entitled “What Would You Do?” from The Handbook of Skits and Stunts which dealt with the current problems surround ing racial discrimination. Alengthy discussion followed during which all views of the situation, as the members see them, were given. The hostesses for the meet ing were Marilyn Babb and Janie Millner. Glen Cannon's "Hawaiian Luau" Said Successful The Glen Cannon Country Club “Hawaiian Luau” that was held Saturday night. May 29th for members was labeled a great success. There were approximately 55 couples attended, accord ing to Mrs. Robert Masengill and Mrs. Tom Penn, co-chair men of the event. Members came dressed in keeping with the Hawaiian theme. Live orchids and leys were presented to the ladies and calypso hats and leys to the men. A buffet was serv ed with many exotic Poly nesian recipes used. Dump Rutherford’s Combo played for dancing. The next Glen Cannon Ladies Bridge Luncheon is scheduled for June 16th. Hostesses for this event are Mrs. James Judson, Mrs. Charles Norlander and Mrs. G. R. Dixon. If you are not contacted at least a week in advance for your reservation, please contact one of the above hostesses. I ORIENTAL RUGS WANTED Also Tapestries, Paintings, Art Objects, Silver, Be Box 477, Tryon, N. C. OR CALL 859-6319 d^reuard Chapter Of d^pAlton *Si{j,ma ^dtplia Jdonored jjjjf *ffl]eetinfy The 19th North Carolina State Convention of Epsilon Sigma Alpha International Sorority was held recently in Durham at the Downtowner Motor Inn. Members from the three Western North Carolina chapters were in at tendance. The theme of the Conven tion was “Together In Love”. The Convention began with the PIN AND AWARD CEREMONIES on Friday night at which time Mrs. Nancy Glazener of Beta Rho Chapter, Brevard, received Second Degree Pallas Athene Awards for her many accom plishments during the past year. Five members of the Alpha Delta Chapter, Haywood County, received their five year pins. Alpha Delta was started by the Beta Rho Chapter members. Following the Ceremonies, the group enjoyed the “Love In” MIXER PARTY at which Earl B. Johnson was install, ed into the North Carolina Chapter Men of ESA. Earl is the husband of Mrs. Martha Jaye Johnson of the Beta Rho Chapter. On Saturday, the second day of Convention, work shops were held for all the phases of sorority work such as. Educational, Philanthro pic, Social, Rush, Finance, Publicity, and Chapter Presi dents. The First General Assem bly was called to order by State President, Mrs. Carolyn Smith, of Wilmington. During this assembly, the Beta Rho Chapter presented a bid for the North Carolina State Council meeting to be held in Brevard in Septem ber with this chapter as host ess. The bid was accepted and approved. The ballot for 1971-72 officers was present ed. The “Links-Of-Love” Lunch eon began with honoring the 1971 Candidates for Woman of the Year. Mrs. Nancy Glazener represented Beta Rho and Mrs. Jan Ewing rep resented Alpha Phi Chapter, another of Beta Rho’s sister Chapters. Each candidate was given a Girl of the Year Charm which comes from the International Headquarters. The Alpha Phi Chapter re ceived the GOLD LINK Cer tificate which is given to all chapters throughout the world who have reported at least six educational reports on time during the year. Mrs. Peggy Nissen of Alpha Phi presented Mrs. Jan Ewing with a “I Am A Scholar” Award for her outstanding work on Alpha Phi. The Pres entation of Awards and the 1971 North Carolina Woman of ESA Presentation was held during the "Sweetheart Ball” Banquet and Dance with the Western North Carolina Chapters winning several honors. The Beta Rho Chapter of Brevard won First Place in Philanthropic Hours, which is based on volunteer work contributed during the year on Philanthropic projects of which they are sponsors of the Jack & Jill Day Care Center for Handicapped Chil dren, and Second Place in Philanthropic Money, which is based on money given to Philanthropic projects. The Alpha Delta Chapter of Haywood County tvon First Place in Finance Proj jects and Third Place for Outstanding Chapter Award which is based on the overall work and achievements of the chapter. The third and final day of Convention began on Sunday morning with the Memorial and Devotional Services, fol lowed by “Cupid’s Brunch”. The Second General Assem bly was called to order and the gavel was relinquished to the 1971-72 President, Mrs. Janet Mauney of Eden, at which time she made her Ac ceptance Speech. Mrs. Lois Prints, 1C Officer from Albu querque, New Mexico, was the official representative for the Convention. Members attending the convention from the Brevard Chapters were Mrs. Ann Barnes, Mrs. Nancy Glaze ner and Mrs. Martha Jaye Johnson of the Beta Rho Chapter and Mrs. Pat Betz, Mrs. Jan Ewing and Mrs. Peggy Nissen of the Alpha Phi Chapter. Wednesday Club Ends Year With Two Meetings The Brevard Wednesday Club ended its yearly sched ule with two meetings this month. Mrs. Dean Brownell was hostess to 17 members and one guest at her home. After routine club business, Mrs. Lehman Kapp presented a talk on the world celebrated, and perhaps the most admir ed man of our times, Dr. Al bert Schweitzer. Having read six books in preparation for her program, Mrs. Kapp was able to give each member present an in sight into this man behind the myth and legend. Dr. Schweitzer left two monu ments: a system of ethics concerning reverence for all forms of life, and his thriving hospital deep in French Equatorial Africa. Mrs. Kapp said she would try to depict the true man, which she did to the enjoy ment of the group. As Dr. Schweitzer had giv en up a promising career in music to become a doctor, recordings of Schweitzer playing Bach on the organ were heard in the back ground. The group met again on May 26th at the home of Mrs. Robert Kimzey at River Bend Farm for a picnic luncheon. After a relaxing and leisure ly meal on the lawn, the members adjourned to meet again in September. Burgin’s Store ' '{u}{ S 1004 Hendersonville Highway 1 "&*•: Open For Your Shopping Convenience 7 Day* A Wee 7:00 a. m. to li p. m. At Burg in’s You Will Find ★ Dairy Product* it G it Lunch Meal it TO WED — Mr. and Mrs. Frank John Guest, of Brevard, announce the engagement of their daughter, Joanne Elizabeth, to Alfred Lee Gallo way, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred L. Galloway, of Wilson drive. The bride-elect is a 1970 graduate of Brevard Senior High School and is a sophomore at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. The groom-elect graduated from Brevard Senior High, 1968, and of Wingate Junior College, 1970. He is presently a senior at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. The wedding is planned for January, 1972. l^liAA Scarborough, m, CL^Jt 5o WJ Mr. and Mrs. C. Cayce Scarborough, of Raleigh, an nounce the engagement of their daughter, Nancy Mar garet, to Richard Fulton Chappell, of Birmingham, Alabama, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Fulton Chappell, of Pickens, S. C. The bride-elect is attending Bridge Winners Are Announced Winners at the regular Tuesday evening duplicate bridge game of The Ace of Clubs were the following pairs: 1 - Mr. and Mrs. Nick Demos of Mountain Home 2 - Mrs. George B. Dysart East Carolina University at Greenville. The groom-elect is a gradu ate of Brevard College and North Carolina of the Arts, Winston-Salem. At the pres ent time he is a teacher with Jefferson County Board of Education, Birmingham, Alar The wedding is planned -t,for June 20th at Pullen Me morial Baptist church in Ra leigh. and Mrs. Joycq Michner of Hendersonville 3-4 (tie) - Dr. Dysart and Jerry Tinsley and Mrs. Mi guel Miquel and Mrs. Ec Sims 5 - Mrs. M. F. Johnson and Robert N. Hill SAY1 SAW IT IN THE TIMES