a.. News Of And For The Women DEADLINE, MONDAY — 5:00 P. M. DIAL 883-4250 Thursday, July 15, 1971 The Transylvania Times PAGE SEVEN 0.. iHimHmNNMiNMniinmtttM iHhihmm UNtMIHHNMHHittNHI «F MRS. GERALD WAYNE BURDETTE Wiii 3eryuion, Wr. ddurdette sire lAJed Miss Bonita Lois Ferguson and Gerald Wayne Burdette were united in marriage on *tiune 18th at 8:00 o’clock in the evevning at the Northside Baptist church, Lawton, Okla homa. Torarwmi The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bimey Fer guson, of Lawton, Oklahoma. The groom is the son of Mrs. Don Bennett, of Illahee Hills and S-Sgt. W. L. Burdette, of U. S. Army, Da Nang, Viet nam. Dr. Landrum P. Leavell, pastor First Baptist church, Wichita Fall, Texas, officiat ed at the ceremony. The church was decorated with an achway entwined with greenery, spiral candel abra holding burning tapers and baskets of gladiolis. Given in marriage by her father, the bride chose a formal gown of white polyes ter chiffon over peau de sole trimmed with beaded lace. Her chapel length veil was edged with lace was held by a floral beaded headpiece. She ctoried a cascade bou quet of daisies and yellow ro ses. Miss Roberta Urguhart, of Lawton, Oklahoma, was maid of honor. She wore a floor length blue gown trimmed with white la<*e. She quet tions. s carired a of blue am Colonial bou and white carna Bridefmaids were Miss Ca they Meyers and Miss Susan Howard, both of Wichita Falls, Texas. Their attire was identical to that of the honor attend ant. ^ Miss Becky Ferguson, sis ter of the bride, and Miss Ka thy Ferguson, niece of the bride were candlelighters. Miss Annette Ferguson, niece of the bride, was flower girl. 1st Lt. John Doston Coon, Jr.' of Sheppard Air Force Base, Texas, served as best naan. Ushers were Danny Bennett, brother of the groom, of Bre vard; Gary Lind, of Albuquer que New Mexico; and David Ferguson, brother of the bride, of Lawton, Oklahoma. Immediately following the ceremony, a reception was held in the Fellowship Hall of Northside Baptist Church, given by the bride’s parents. The couple . visited Lake Texoma near Whitesboro, Tex as, for their wedding trip. - The couple plans to reside at 3206 Avenue R., WiChita Falls, Texas. The bride is a senior at Midwestern University, major ing in music, and is a grad uate of Lawton High school in Lawton, Oklahoma. The groom is a graduate of Brevard Senior High school and is now serving with the United States Air Force at Sheppard Air Force Base, Texas. — ☆ — A rehearsal party was giv en by the parents of the groom at Underwood’s Bar becue Restaurant in Lawton, Oklahoma. _ _ cleaned, oiled, adjusted 4 times year DETAILS ALL MAKES ALL MODELS ter - Pfaff - White DEALER r« 35 W. JUKWAn \ V 1 ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED — Mr. and Mrs. B. F. McCall of Balsam Grove, announce the engagement of their daughter, Hazel Charlene to Kenneth Gerald Mann, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Howard Mann, of Route 2, Brevard. The bride elect is a 1971 graduate of Rosman High School. The groom-elect is a 1970 graduate of Brevard Senior High School. The groom-elect is a 1970 graduate of Brevard Senior High School and is presently employed at the NASA Tracking Station of Rosman. Wedding plans are incomplete. a. .lix-ViL In a ceremony at The Ca det Chapel at West Point, New York, Miss Cindy Lu cile Setliffo and Lt. John Taylor Beard II were united in marriage Saturday, July 3rd, at 1:30 o’clock in the afternoon. Chaplain James Ford of ficiated at the ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Colonel (Ret.) and Mrs. Truman Holt Setliffe, of Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. She is the granddaughter of Mrs. Ray mond Marchand and the late Mr. Marchand, Cornwall-on Hudson, New York, and Mr. and Mrs. William Wallace Setliffe, of Fort Lauderdale, Florida. > The groom is the son of Colonel (Ret.) and Mrs. Wil liam Nott Beard, of 1015 Neely road. He is the grand son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Moody Scott, of Deerwoode Lane, and the late Mr. and Mrs. John Taylor Beard, of ftew Bern. Given in marriage by her father, Colonel Setliffe, the bride wore a Priscilla of Bos ton gown of ivory satin trim med with Ecru lace at the neck, bodice, cuffs and hem. The empire gown was ac cented by seed buttons down the back from the Mandarin collar to the waist and on the cuffs. The train trailed several feet, accented by the eight foot veil, which was trimmed in lace along the edges and the crown head pte©6. : - a attire was sne carnea a white orchids. ‘ Douquei or Miss Janet Tatarsky, of Denver, Colorado, classmate of the hride, honor. She wpre a yellow linen gOWn also Priscilla of Boston, the bodice of which, high in front, crossed in a low V in the back and was accent ed by an applique of scatter ed white daisies. Hall, identical to that of the honor attendant. All attendants carried bas kets of white and yellow daisies and baby’s breath. Lt. Walter E. Heinz, of Ir vington, New Jersey, West Point classmate of the groom, was best man. Ushers were Lt. Joseph R. Cerami, of Brooklyn, New York; Lt. Thomas C. McKeon, of Venice, Florida; Lt. Ken neth J. Kobes, of West Point, New York; Lt. David Sittler, ’ of Knightstown, Indiana, and Lt. Peter B. Root, of Racine, Wisconsin, all West Point classmates of the groom. Immediately following the ceremony, a reception was given at the West Point Of ficers’ club, which featured dancing and light refresh ments. The couple will reside at Fort Benning, Georgia, for six months and then go to Schofield Barracks, Hawaii for three years. For their wedding trip, the couple are visiting Puerto Rico and Canada. The bride graduated from the Springside School, Chest nut Hill, Pennsylvania; Briarcliff College, Briarcliff Manor, New York, and at tended “Les Oiseau”, Saigon, Vietnam. The groom graduated from Cushing Academy, Ashburn ham, Massachusetts, and the United States Military Acad emy, West Point, New York. Bridge Winners Are Announced Winners at the regular Tuesday evening duplicate bridge game of The Ace of Clubs were the following pairs: * 1 - Jerry Tinsley and Rob . ert N. Hill I 2 - Patrick Bohan and Dr. Geoi-ge B. Dysart | 3 - Mrt. Jvl. F. Johnson and Arthur Beddoe P‘ Wilson of AsheviUe. MRS. WALTER EUGENE McGAHA At a ceremony at Mt. Car mel Church in Niles, Ohio, Miss Maria Janet Crish and Walter Eugene McGaha were united in marriage June 19th, at 5:30 o’clock in the after noon. The hride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Angelo Crish, of Niles, Ohio. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James Roy Mc Gaha, of Pleasant Hill drive. Rev. Michael Norton of ficiated at the ceremony. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a white silk organza re-em broided alencon lace gown, with princess fashion, seed pearls and chrystalette, ad orned throughout to a deep bordered scalloped hemline and long tapered traditional sleeves. She wore a Cathedral length headpiece, matching bordered lace mantilla of silk illusion, attached to a profile frame of matching lace. She carried a lace fan with an arrangement of Rosetts and English ivy. Miss Linda Gatta, friend of the bride, of Niles, Ohio, was maid of honor. Miss Gatta wore a radiant blue pants dress of chiffon trimmed with Venice lace on the bodice and sleevea, hav ing the fullness of a skirt. Her headpiece was fresh daisies. She carried a pale blue fan with an arrangement of blue daisies and rosetts. Bridesmaids were Miss Bil lie Jean McGaha, sister of the groom, of Brevard, and Miss Neila Zimmerman, friend of the bride, of Co lumbus, Ohio. The bridesmaids’ attire was same as the honor atten dant. Misses Christine and Lori McLaren, cousins of the bride, of Niles, Ohio, were flower girls. Janies L. McGaha, brother of the groom, of Brevard, was best man. Ushers were Philip A. Crish, brother of the bride, of Niles, Ohio, and James Schlosher, friend of the groom, of Brevard. David and John Crish, nephews of the bride, of Niles, Ohio, were pages. Ttye.. mother of the bride wore a yellow linen princess style dress with beaded col lar and matching accessories. She wore a corsage of yel low tea roses. The mother of the groom wore a pale blue dress trim med With white lace and matching accessories, and wore a corsage of yellow tea roses. Immediately following the ceremony, a reception was given in the V.F.W. Hall State Street, Niles, Ohio. For the wedding trip, the bride changed into a red pants suit with matching scarf and beige accessories. The couple visited Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. The couple plan to reside at 430% Mason street, Niles, Ohio. The bride is a graduate of Ohio Career College, Colum bus, Ohio, and is presently employed as a secretary at the Brainard Rivet Company, Girard, Ohio. The groom served four years in the United States Air Force including 19 months overseas and is now employed at Fazio’s. A rehearsal dinner was hosted by Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Tauro, aunt and uncle of the bride. The dinher was given at the El Rio, Niles, Ohio. J3eta Sic^ma ^J4ad (Look - Out\ <2)i ante Epsilon Theta Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi members and their guests had a meeting Saturday evening, July 10, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lauffer in Etowah. The occasion was a ham burger cook-out followed by a country square dance in the barn loft. Caller for the dance was Vie Galloway of Pisgah For est, husband of one of the members. Many of those present had never square danced before, but after a short demonstra / i>i*v atS to noiqoK b tion of the figures, alt joined in and had a good time, ac cording to the report. “ Guests for the get-together were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mc Call, Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Larry James, and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Murphy. In all, thir teen couples attended. The - social planned for Epsilon Theta for August will be a family picnic on the 14th, according to the Social Committee. Details will be announced later. V os t MM MR. AND MRS. HAYWOOD EUGENE BROWN d^urnetle ^Incl W, Bro.n UJJ In a ceremony at Brevard Faith Assembly of God church, Miss Glenda Ann Burnette and Haywood Eu gene Brown were married May 29th, at 2:00 o’clock in the afternoon. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Glen Burnette, and the late Mr. Burnette of Mountain View Development, Brevard. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Brown, Jr., of Nicholson road. Rev. Donald C. Hicks offi ciated at the ceremony. Mrs. Joan Bracken present ed the wedding music. Rev. Garrett A. Propest, of Enka, grandfather of the bride, gave the bride in mar riage. She chose a chiffon Satapcau and lace gown, Demi-bell silhouette with Camelot sleeves and a Ca thedral length train made of lace. Her veil was lace with sequins. She carried a white Bible with yellow roses and a white orchid. Miss Sharon Kaye Bur nette, of Brevard, sister of the bride, was maid of honor. Miss Burnette wore a white lace organza gown with sheered bodice, trimmed around the waist with white and green flowers. She car ried a yellow long stemmed rose. Bridesmaids were Miss Lois Ann Dills, and Misses Debro Ann Grasty, both friends of the bride, of Brevard. They wore yellow, lace trimmed gowns, and carried yellow long stemmed roses. Mr. Mark Woodruff, of Pisgah Forest, friend of the groom, was best man. Ushers were Marvin Brown; brother of the groom, and Carlos Owen, friend of the groom. The mother of the bride wore a white, long sleeved dress of red, white and blue with red accessories. She wore a red carnation corsage. The mother of the groom wore a blue chiffon dress with matching accessories and wore a corsage of red and white carnations. The couple plan to reside at vMountain View Develop ment, ferevard. The bride is a senior at Brevard Senior High School. The groom attended Bre vard Senior High School and is self-employed as a painter. When in need of job printing, call The Transylvania Times. ip...a 1 Keep Tuned To j I WPNF | 12 4 0 { On Your Dial I ‘WONDERFUL i PISGAH NATIONAL FOREST” f Burgin’s Store 1004 Hendersonville Highway Open For Your Shopping Convenience 7 Days A Week 7:00 a. m. to 11 p. m. At Burgin’s You Will Find if Dairy Products if Groceries if Lunch Meat if Produce CUBED ICE WINTER OR SUMMER Burgin’s Store For Tho Finest In Groceries v ■ • -■ - • —