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DEADUNE, MONDAY — 5:00 P. M.
DIAL 883-4250
(PAGE FOUR The Transylvania Times
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THURSDAY, AUGUST 6, 1971
ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED — Mr. and
• Mrs. John C. Nicholson of Lake Toxaway, an
nounce the engagement of their daughter, Suzie
to Mr. Jesse Owen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Syvalia
Owen of Balsam Grove. The bride elect is a 1971
graduate of Rosman High School and is presently
cpnployed at Brevard Maniifactoring Company.
The groom is also a 1971 graduate of Rosman High
School and is employed at Mitchell-Bissell at Ros
man, An October wedding is being planned.
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MRS. JACKIE DENNIS McCALL
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Miss Sandra Juanita Gibson
and Jackie Dennis McCall
were married Saturday, July
24tb, at 2:00 o’clock in the
afternoon at Cathey's Creek
Baptist church. i
The bride is the daughter
of Mrs. Evelyn Gibson, of
Brevard, and Joseph C. Gib
son of Asheville.
The groom is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Vardcry McCall of
Brevard.
Rev. Kenneth Bragg offici
ated at the double-ring cere
mony.
Wedding music was pre
sented by Miss Linda Brown,
organist, and Mrs. RoAnne
Balding, soloist.
Given in marriage by her
grandfather, Lcanus N. Chap
pell, the bride wore a gown of
white dotted swiss with Ve
nise lace trim with an attach
ed chapel trail and matching
veil
She carried a bouquet of
white daisies.
Miss Gail Myers, of Bre
vard, friend of the bride, was
maid of honor.
She wore a floor length em
pire styled gown of blue dot
ted swiss, and carried a bou
quet of. blue daisies.
Bridesmaids were Miss
Scotta Orr, Miss Debbie
Lowery, Miss Patty Fox and
Miss Debbie Myers.
Flower girl was Miss Lisa
Orr, cousin of the bride.
Devon McCall, brother of
the groom, was best man.
Ushers were Charles Wil
son, Don Gibson, Mike Ben
ton and Johnny Danielson,
all of Brevard.
Ring bearer was Robert
Daniel .on, of Brevard.
Immediately following the
ceremony, a reception was
given honoring the couple.
Those assisting with the re
ception were Mrs. Mildred
Orr, . Mrs. Delores Dodson,
both aunts of the bride; Mrs.
Louise Morris, Mrs. Louise
Tinsley, Miss Joyce Rahn and
Mrs. Betty Fletcher. Attend
ing the brides’ book was Miss
Susan Wike, of Waynesville.
Olin Wives To
Play Bridge
August 11th
Olin wives will be playing
bridge Wednesday, August
11th, at 10:00 o’clock in the
morning at the Glen Can
non Country Club.
Reservations must bd made
by 12:00 noon Monday, Aug
ust 9th, by calling Ginny
Sheridan • 883-4901.
In an average lifetime the
lurnan heart beats three billion
iroes and pumps 100 million
gallons of blood, according to
;he North Carolina Heart Aspo
liation.
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Bridge Winners
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Are Announced
Six tables were in play at
the regular Tuesday evening
duplicate bridge game of The
Ace of Clubs. The following
pairs were winners:
1 - Mrs. M- P. Johnson and
Robert N. Hill
2 - Mr. and Mrs. James
Todd
8 - Mrs. Harry P. Mooney
and Mrs. Eck Sims
4 - Jack Hudson and Frank
Sinclair
5 - Jerry Tinsley and Boyce
Blowe of Philadelphia
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Highway 84, Just East of
MRS. ROBERT NORMAN BARBER
Jdunter
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Miss Catherine Rebecca
Hunter and Robert Norman
Barber were married Friday,
July 16th, at 4:20 o’clock in
the afternoon at Pickens,
South Carolina.
The bride is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Robert H.
Hunter, of Brevard. She is a
rising senior at Western Caro
lina University and majoring
in Mental Retardation, speech
and hearing.
The groom is the son of Mr.
and Mfs. Robert Allen Bar
ber, of Dunedin, Florida. He
is a rising Senior at Western
Carolina University and is
majoring in. Physical Educa
tion. He is a member of Pi
Kappa Alpha Fraternity.
cjCi&ted +3n
u,Wko
Mrg. Willard -Hale, Grove
Circle, Mrs. Gary £. McVay,
Woodland Terrace, and Mrs.
G. Daniel McCall, 10ft Mut
ing young women for the
year 19*1.
The Outstanding Young Wo
men of America program, now
in its seventh year, was con
ceived by the leaders of the
nation's • major women’s or
ganizations, The program
roeogniaes yOvng women be
tween tbe ages of 21 and 95
for their contributions to the
betterment Of their commun
ities, professions, and coun
try. Serving on the program’s
Board «jf Advisors are the
natioagl presidents of wo
men’s duba, headed by Mrs.
Lym Maynard
At Bremrd
Mu*ic Center
Dexter Otis Arnold, honor
ary president of the General
Federation of Women’s
Club*.
Each year over 6,000 young
wooes am nominated as Out
standing Yeung Women of
America by leading women’s
organizations, college alumni
associations, v and churches
across the country. Complete
biographical sketches of all
nominees are featured in the
nal volume, OUTSTAND
YOUNQ WOMEN OF
These Women are now in
competition for their skates’
Outstanding Young Woman
of the Year Award. This fall,
fifty of the young women in
cluded in OUTSTANDING
YOUNG WOMEN QF. AMER
ICA — one from qach state
—will be named as their states’
Outstanding Young Woman
of the Year.
Publication date $or the
1071 awards volume is No
vember.
Three From
County On
The Staff,
Ridgecrest
rie Good
ipman have
staff mem
ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED — Rev. and
Mrs. John E. Eades, of Greer, South Carolina,
and formerly of Brevard, announce the engage
Sent of their daughter, Carol Elaine, to Bobby
ale Crisp, of Lowell. Miss Eades is a 1971
graduate of Tryon High school and will attend Gas
ton College in September. Mr. Crisp, a graduate
of Halbrook High school and is presently employ
ed at Pharr Yarns in McAdenville. The wedding
is planned for September 3rd at 7:00 o’clock in
the evening at Greer Church of God.
ENGAGED — Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. Golden
of Spokane, Washington, announce the engage
ment of their granddaughter, Georgene R. Brumley
to William L. Harrison, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter
L. Harrison of 226 Caldwell Street, Brevard, The
bride elect is a graduate of Auburn Senior High
School, Auburn, Washington, and Sacred Heart
School of Nursing in Spokane. She is employed at
Sacred Heart Hospital in Spokane as a registered
hurse. Mr. Harrison graduated from Berry Acad
emy at Mt. Berry, Georgia and Western Carolina
University at Cullowhete. He is now a staff Sargeant
with the U. S. Air Force at Fairchild AFB in
Spokane. The wedding will be November £0th at
1:0Q p.m. at St. Francis of Xaviers Catholic church
in Spokane.
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