News Of And For The Women PAGE SIX DEADLINE, MONDAY — 5:00 P. M. The Transylvania Times DIAL 883-4250 THURSDAY, AUGUST 19, 1971 "6 Carr Speah \Jc 'ow5 Miss Debra Ann Grasty and Charles Gary Carr were united in marriage Saturday, August 7th, at 6:00 o’clock in the evening, at Sims Memorial Charel in Greenville, South Caroflna. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Shirley Fortune, of Brevard, and Kenneth Grasty, of Orangeburg, South Caro ina. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Q. Carr, of Florence, South Carolina. He is the great grandson of David Nelson Bugg, of Candler, and the grandson of Mrs. Verna West, former Candler resident. The Rev. Charles Pearson, pastor of Blue Ridge Baptist church in Cedar Mountain, conducted the double ring ceremony. A program of wedding mu sic was presented by Larry Pate of West Asheville, or. ganist, and Bill Plemmons of Candler, vocalist, cousin of the bridegroom. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a full length gown of crepe with re embroidered lace empire waist and long sleeves ac cented with sequins and a chapel train of Alencon lace. Her shoulder length veil was attached to a cluster of pearls. She carried a white Bible topped with an orchid. Miss Lois Ann Dills, of Brevard, was maid of honor. \ She wore a full-length em pire gow$, of. purple peau de* soie with a matching velvet Dior bow and carried long stemmed roses. Bridesmaids were Miss Sher ry Beshears, of Sylva; Mrs. Rita Ann Grasty, of Brevard, sister-in-law of the bride; Miss Pamela Dianne Carr, of Florence, South Carolina, sis ter of the bridegroom. They wore dresses like the honor attendant. Junior attendants wearing orchid empire gowns were Miss Dona Lynn Carr, sister of the bridegroom, and Miss Becky Yvonne Stevens. Mr. Carr was his son’s best man. Ushers were Ricky Kenneth Grasty, of Brevard, brother of the bride, Bruce Metcalf and Danny Newton, of Bre vard. Junior ushers were Roger and Kevin Carr, brother’s of the bridegroom. After a wedding trip to Gatlinburg, Tennessee, the couple will reside on Paul Jones Road in Florence, South Carolina. The bride is a rising senior at West Florence High School and was formerly employed by Pisgah Fish Camp in Pis gah Forest. The groom attended South Side High school and is now attending Florence Darlington Technical Institute. He is presently employed by Mer cury Motors in Florence, South Carolina. The couple were entertain ed with a cake cutting Friday evening in the Cedar Moun tain Community Center with Miss Jewel. Dean Emerson, Miss Laurie Hutchinson and Miss Ruth Jones, of Brevard, assisting. The bride’s register was kept by Miss Pamela Talmadge. ITALIAN SPAGHETTI SAUCE Made from over 90-year-old Italian family recipe. Try it once, you’ll want it again and again! ’ MADE TO ORDER Meat Sauce--1 qt. $1.50 Marinara Sauce (Meatless)-1 qt. 1.25 Clam Sauce (red)_1 qt. 2.00 Pizza .Sauce---1 qt. 1.50 DELIVERED 25 CENTS EXTRA Call Mr. Pustorino - 883-4597 CLOTH CORNER OPEN EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT TILL 8:00 O'CLOCK 1004 Hendersonville Highway Open For Your Shopping Convenience 7 Days A Week 7s00 a. m. to 11 p. m. CUBED ICE WINTER MRS. CHARLES GARY CARR S'. <s The Transylvania Garden Club will meet in the home of Mrs. Arah Hamlin on Friday, August 20th, at 2:00 p. m. Dr. J. B. Scroggin will give the program on Rhododen dron. Mrs. Lillian King will serve as co-hostess. Alpha Phi Has Monthly Meeting Becky Pelliter was hostess at her home on Allison Road for the August meeting of the Alpha Phi Chapter of Epsilon Sigma Alpha. Pattie Fogle, president, presided over the business meeting. The sororiety voted to help a boy in an orphan’s home in Winston - Salem with money to help pay for a round trip bus ticket so he could visit relatives. The sororiety also voted to have another rummage sale in The Little' Theatre building Sep tember 25th to raise money for this project. More prisoner of war let ters were gathered from each sororiety member to be sent to north Vietnam asking for Auxiliary Of Legion Will Meet Monday The American Legion Aux iliary will hold its monthly meeting Monday, August 23rd. There will be a special guest speaker. Also a covered dish sup per will be served at 7 o’clock. the names of the prisoners and for communication with them among other requests. Rhuemma Miller, Educa tional Director, introduced Peggy Nissen who gave an interesting and informative program explaining in detail the chapter’s by . laws. This was followed by refreshments and a social hour. -Attention dub Reporters The deadline for news for the Society pages and the . pages of News for the Women is 5:00 o’clock on Monday afternoon. Copy should be typed and on sheets, size 8 y-2, x 11. It should also be double spaced. The Society Editor will edit and headline the copy. Please contact us for any further informa* tion, and we want to assure you that it is a pleas ure to work with you in publicizing the activi ties of your club. The Editor Let Me Do Your Wedding Pictures FOR SAMPLES AND APPOINTI CALL COLLECT Miss Evelyn Elizabeth Shu ford and Denson Ray Wilson were married Saturday, Aug ust 14th, at 3:00 o’clock in the evening at the United Methodist church in Forsyth, Georgia. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cox Shuford, of Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, and formerly of Bre vard. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray WiLon, of Forsyth, Georgia. Rev. James J. Sneed, Jr., officiated at the ceremony. Wedding music was pre sented by Mrs. Carey T. Vin zant, organist. Given in marriage by her brother, Albert Charles Shu ford, of Ft. Lauderdale, Flor ida, the bride chose a floor length gown and train of peau de soie trimmed in em broidered lace on front pan els, sleeves, neck and train. Her veil of illusion was at tached to Arora Borialis tiar ra. She carried a bouquet of yellow daisies intermingled with white roses. Miss Karen Kodistra, of Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, friend of the bride, was maid of honor. She wore a floor length gown of daffodil yellow, em pire waist with yellow chiffon sleeves and carried a long stemmed white rose. Miss Cathy Gustine, of Ft. Lauderdale^ Florida, friend of the bride, was bridesmaid. She wore a matching sleeve less yellow dress. „ Jim Bynum, of Percale, Georgia, friend of the groom, was best man. Ushers were Charlie Shu ford, of Ft. Lauderdale, Flor ida, friend of the groom; Dean Darden, of Forsyth, Georgia, and Clifford Watts, of For syth, Georgia, both friends of the groom. The mother of the bride wore a turquoise lace dress with matching hat and white accessories. The mether ef the groom wore a light pink silk dress with dark pink accessories. Immediately following the ceremony, a formal reception was held in the church fel lowship hall. The couple plan to reside at Arrowhead Village Apart Gevedons Will Observe 25th Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. James C. Geve don of route 2, Horse Shoe, who were married Aug. 17, 1946, will celebrate their 25th wedding anniversary on Sun day, Aug, 22nd with Open House from 2:00 to 5:00 p.m. at their home. All friends and relatives are invited. They have one daughter, Mrs. Robert Sen sing of route 2, Horse Shoe, and three sons, David of route 1, Pisgah Forest, Randall and Kevin of route 2, Horse Shoe. When yon think of prescrip lions. think of VARNER’S, adv. ments, at Jonesboro, Georgia. The bride attended Junior College of Broward County af ter graduating from Ft. Lau derdale High school and trans ferred to Tift College, For syth, Georgia, where she graduated with a B.S. in ele mentary education. The groom is a 1968 grad uate of Mary Persons High School and is presently em ployed with Noland Company as assistant warehouse man ager in Atlanta, Georgia. Mrs. Oleta Short Is Appointed To Auxiliary Post Mrs. Oleta P. Short, has been appointed by American Legion Auxiliary Department of North Carolina President, Mrs. C. R. Barbee, Winston Salem, to serve on her presi dents special advisory com mittep and Rehahiliatinn cam mittee of Department North Carolina. There are four V. A. Hospital in North Carolina: Durham, Fayetteville, Oteen and Salisbury. Mrs. Short, is a charter member of Monroe Wilson Post Auxiliary Unit No. 88. She has held many offices in i the unit and has served two years as Department District President; one year as De partment; and one year De partment Junior Activities Chairman. Mrs. Short has al so received many national and state awards for her work. Bridge Winners j Are Announced A seven table Mitchell movement was used at the regular Tuesday night dupli cate bridge game of the Ace of Clubs. The following pairs were winners: North - South: 1 . Mrs. M. F. Johnson and Jerry Tinsley j 2 - General T. L. Futch and William Fernald of Hender sonville 3 - Mrs. FranK carr ana Mrs. Harry P. Mooney East - West: 1 - Dr. George B. Dysart and Robert N. Hill 2 - Mr. Bruce Tennan and r Mr. Ben Allen of Columbus, Ohio 3 - Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Grove of Mount Dora, Florida Gaither's Restaurant Downtown Brevard Open 6 a.m. to 9 p.m. BREAKFAST SERVED ANYTIME Buffet Luncheon 11:45 a.m.-2:30 p.m. Snacks — 2:30 to 5:00 p.m. Dinner — 5:00 to 9:00 p.m. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED — Mr. and Mrs. Prince L. Sauls, of Pine Shore Lakes, an nounce the engagement of their daughter, Kerry Kim, to Thomas Henry Waters, son of Mrs. J. N. Waters and the late Mr. Waters, of Brevard. The bride - elect is a graduate of Brevard High School, and Famous Beauty School, of Miami, Florida. She is presently owner of Merle Norman Cosmetic Studio in Brevard. The groom - elect is a gradu ate of Brevard High School and is presently em ployed by Industrial Piping of Charlotte. The wed ding is planned for November 27th, 1971. ^dttenlion d3ride&, derided - ^d(ect Getting married or announcing your engage ment? We have a few simple rules which MUST be followed: Engagement pictures and information must be in this office by noon Friday for publication the following Thursday. Pictures for publication must be in black/' white, an 8 x 10 size is preferred. Wedding information and pictures must be in this office by the date of the wedding. Any information received after the wedding will be cut to a brief announcement. The deadline for all society news and other news for Women’s pages is 5:00 Monday afternoon. Engagement and wedding forms are avail able at The Times or may be had by sending a long, self-addressed envelope. There is no charve for write-uns, but an en graving charge of $5.00 is made for pictures. ^Jlie cjCeciclincj ^foridt %^our (Community 5or Excellence -3n <2)«J ign and C^ualitu Let Us Do Your Floral Arrangements For Weddings Funerals Hospital Homes Parties . ■" i Office Lobby | Store Windows ^forist 37 E. MAIN ST. BREVARD. N. C. DIAL 883-2085 OR 883-8115

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