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Thursday, June 24, 1971
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’Miss Delores Edenfield and
Glenn Monroe Snipes were
minted in a double - ring
ceremony Saturday, May 29th,
at, 2:00 o’clock in the after
noon at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. O. M. Snipes in Cash
iers.
The Reverend Daniel Feas
ter conducted the ceremony.
The bride is the daughter
of Mrs. Louise Edenfield, of
Miami, Florida, and Frank
Edenfield of Jacksonville,
Florida.
- The groom is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Snipes,
of Cashiers.
The bride was given in mar
riage by John A. Floyd.
Sammy Joe Aiken, brother
of the groom, was best roan.
A reception followed with
relatives and friends attend
ing.
The bride is a graduate of
North Miami High School.
The groom is a graduate
of Glenville High School,
Glenville, and is presently
with the United States Air
Force and is stationed at
Chanute Air Force Base, Il
linois.
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Mrs. Leonard Simpson, Owner & Mgr.
CEDAR MOUNTAIN, N. C.
10 Miles Out of Brevard—Highway 276
OPEN DAILY
•T LARGE STOCK TO CHOOSE FROM
^Collectors items, china, Orientals, figurenes,
picture frames, mirrors, silver pewter, cut glass,
13>ress glass, carnival glass, art glass, lamps,
furniture, old and ued, books, costume jewelry,
|brass, copper, old dolls, iron pots, kettles, etc.
Many Items Coming in Weekly
We Are Beginning Our 18th Year
MRS. LOUIS ALAN SASSER
WUS Brpon JU 71%.
•Sadder Speak \)owd
In a ceremony at the Firs)
Baptist church. Miss Emms
Ellen Bryson and Louis Alar
Sasser were united in mar
riage on Saturday, June 19th,
at 3:00 o’clock in the after
noon.
Rev Russell L. Willis of
ficiated at the ceremony.
Mrs. Ronnie Waldrop, or
ganist, presented the wedding
music.
The bride is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Law
rence Bryson, of Brevard.
The groom is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Ralph
Sasser, of Elizabethtown.
Given in marriage by her
father, the bride chose a full
length, gown of embroider
ed silk organza over taffeta
with front center panel of
peau de soie. A floor-length
bow was attached to the belt
ed waist in the back.
Her shoulder - length il
lusion veil was attached to
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SHOP OF THE
CRAFTERS
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NOW OPEN
FOR OUR FOURTH SEASON
At Our Shop About 8 Miles Out From Brevard
On the Greenville Highway, US 276
Featuring
Hand-Crafted Items from Over 40 Craftsmen in a
Tradition of the Southern Highlands
Many of Our Old Many New Graft*
the headpiece of flower petals
and seed pearls.
She carried a colonial bou
quet of white pompon chrys
anthemums and yellow roses.
Miss Charlene McKinney,
college roommate of the
bride, of Lawndale, was maid
of honor.
She wore a full-length
dress of blue floral crepe and
carried a single longftena
med white rose with riftbon
streamers.
Bridesmaids were Miss
Donys Kaye Holtzclaw, of
Penrose, and Mrs. Douglas
P. Hampton, of Brevard.
Their attire was identical
to that of the honor attend
ant.
Leonard Ralph Sasser, of
Elizabethtown, father of the
groom, was best man.
Ushers were Eddie Bryson,
brother of the bride, of Bre
vard; Keith Sasser, brother
of the groom, of Elizabeth
town; Tom Denton, of Clin
ton, and Dave Allen, of Chap
el Hill.
The mother of the bride
wore a light blue dress of
silk shantung with matching
lace trim.
The mother of the groom
wore a light green dress of
silk shantung with matching
trim.
Immediately following the
ceremony, a reception was
given in the fellowship hall
of the church.
The couple plan to reside
at 810 Demerius street, in
Durham.
The bride is a 1971 gradu
ate of Wake Forest Univer
sity, majoring in psychology.
The groom is a 1969 grad
uate of Wake Forest Univer
ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED — Mr. and
Mrs. William G. Sizemore, of Pisgah Forest, an
nounce the engagement of their daughter, Rita
Marie, to Gordon Wayne Pressley, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence G. Pressley, of 304 French Broad
street. The bride-elect attended Asheville-Bun
combe Technical Institute. The groom-elect is a
junior at the University of North Carolina at
Chapel Hill and is now employed by Olin Corpora
tion. The wedding is planned for August 21st at
7:00 o’clock in the evening at Camp Greenville
Chapel. All friends and relatives are invited to
attend.
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On Saturday, June 5th,
Miss Martha Carol Mahaffey
and Francis Lee Atwell were
married at 6:00 o’clock in
the evening at Turkey Cfreek
Baptist church.
Rev. H. Kadez Wilde of
ficiated at the ceremony.
Wedding music was pre
sented by Mrs. Zeb Turpin.
The bride is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. James L. Ma
haffey, of Pisgah Forest
The groom is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. William B. At
. well, of Brevard.
Ttie bride was given in
marriage by her father, Mr.
James L. Mahaffey.
Mrs. Faye Lawrence, sis
Alpha Phi Tp
Have Rummage
Sale Saturday
The Alpha Phi Chapter of
Epsilon Sigma Alpha will
hold a rummage sale Satur
day, June 26, from 10 o’clock
a.m. to 3:00 o’clock p.m. in
the Brevard Little Theatre
building. The proceeds will
go for the many community
philanthropic projects.
The rummage sale will
feature a lot of used clothing
in a variety of sizes to choose
from. Many household and
kitchen articles will also be
for sale. Everyone is invited
to come to the rummage sale.
ter of the bride, was matron
of honor.
William B. Atwell, father
of the groom, was best man.
The couple plan to reside
at Ft. Bragg.
The bride graduated from
Brevard Senior High School
and worked at First Citi
zens Bank and Trust Com
pany. '
The groom graduated from
Brevard Senior High school
and is now serving with the
United States Army and is
stationed at Fort Bragg.
Bridge Winners
Are Announced
Winners at the regular
Tuesday evening duplicate
bridge game of The Ace of
Clubs were the following
pairs:
1 - Dr. George B. Dysart
and Robert N. Hill
2 - Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Beddoe
3 - Mrs. Dysart and Jack
Hudson
4 - T. L. Futch and William
Fernald of Hendersonville
The following foods wil
provide about the same amouni
of protein as a. 2-ounce serving
,of meat: 2 jumbo eggs, M
cup creamed cottage cheese, 2
slices Cheddar cheese* 1 cuj
baked beans or 4 roundec
tablespoons peanut butter.
in’s Store
1004 Hendersonville JHighway
Open For. Your Shopping
onvenience 7 Day* A Week
7:00 a. m. to 11 p. m.
Lunch Meat
★ Produce
MR. & MRS. WILLIAM B. COMBS
United
Miss Vera McLaughlin and
William B. Combs exchanged
vows in a double - ring cere
mony on Saturday. May 29th.
at 2:00 o’clock in the after
noon at the Naples Art Asso
ciation in Naples.
The bride is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Denom
Ebanks, of Grand Cbyman
British Island.
The groom is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Neill, of
Brevard, and is presently em
ployed with Humble Oil Re
fining Company.
Following the ceremony, a
reception was held at the
Hilton Inn in Naples.
The couple took a tour in
Florida, and later plans a
cruise to the Bahamas.
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They will make their home
in Naples.
The Kyurio Shop
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