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News Of And For The Women PAGE SIX DEADLINE, MONDAY — 9:00 P. M. The Transylvania Times DIAL 883-4250 THURSDAY, AUGUST 26, 1971 1ST Owen Miss Martha Stacy Poole and Dennis David Owen were united in marriage Saturday, August 7th, at 2:00 o’clock in the afternoon at Camp Green ville Chapel. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Poole, of Marietta. South Carolina. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam C. Owen, of 149 Neely Road. Rev. Charles Pierson of ficiated at the ceremony. Mrs. Jerry English, organ ist, presented the wedding music. The bride escorted by her brother, Joel Wayne Poole, wore an Empire gown of antique white satin with a chapel train attached at the raised waist by a flat bow. Scrolled satin braid trimmed the madarin collar and cuffs and accented the A-line skirt. Her bouffant illusion veil was attached to a Queen Anne crown of pearls and cluster ed petals of lace and satin. She carried a Bible topped with a corsage of pink sweet heart roses with wedding bell streamers. Miss Donna Marie Poole, of Greenville, South Carolina, Cherryfield Homemakers Hold Meeting The Cherryfield Extension Homemakers held their Aug ust meeting in the home of |Mrs. Edwin Saunders with jseven members present. Mrs. •Nancy Wagner and Mrs. {Claudette Collins ‘were visi tors. • lira. .Glennon Parker pre-. sided and gave a report from the county council meeting. Plans were discussed for Achievement Day in October and a workshop on dried flow' ers was arranged for the September meeting; Reports' were given by. Mrs. Marie Whitmire and Mrs. James Par ham. After the business session, the members and guests had a workshop on tray favors for the Transylvania Community Hospital. S. A ai sister of the bride, was maid of honor. She wore a floor length dress of lavender dotted swiss over lavender tafetta, with empire waist, madarin collar, and sheer puff sleeves and cuffs which were accent ed by covered buttons and loops. For her headpiece she wore a white wide - brimmed pic ture hat made of straw, high lighted by ribbon of lavender to match dress inerwoven around the brim and crown with a bow attached to the back. Bridesmaids were Miss Ra chel Buchanan, of Henderson ville, friend of the bride; and Mrs. Doris Jones, of Bre vard, sister of the groom. Miss Kathy Poole, of Green ville, sister of the bride was junior bridesmaid. They wore a floor length dress of pink dotted swiss ov er pink tafetla, with empire waist, madarin collar, and sheer puff sleeves and cuffs which were accented by cov ered buttons and loops. Their headdress and flowers were same as the honor attendant, pink in color. Sam C. Owen, father of the groom, served as best man. Ushers were Carroll Mer rill, friend of the groom, and Michael Owen, nephew of the groom. An informal reception was held at the groom’s house. Mrs. Helen McMahon, Mrs. Doris Owen and Mrs. Nell Mims were in charge of the reception. Mrs. Doris Owen kept the brides’ book. The couple will reside at Neely road. The bride is a graduate of Slater - Marietta high school and Brevard College. She is presently1 organist at St. Philip’s Episcopal church and secretary of the Music De partment at Brevard College. The groom is a graduate of Brevard Senior high school and is employed at Citizens Telephone Company. Glaucoma is the second lead ihg' cause of blindness in the nation today. At this moment, an estimated 1,701,300 Amer icans 39 years of age and older are threatened with blindness from glaucoma which for the most part can be controlled and sight saved if discovered and treated in its early stages. Let Me Do Your Wedding Pictures In Color; FOR SAMPLES AND APPOINTMENTS CALL COLLECT GLENN SUMMEY At Asheville AL 3-8571 Between 10 & 4 or Hendersonville After 6 P.M. OX 3-7628 Burgin’s Store Open For Your Shopping Convenience 7 Days A Week 7:00 a. hi. to 11 p. m. 1004 Hendersonville Highway At Bargin'* You Will Find if Dairy Products if Groceries if Lunch Meat ★ Produce MR. AND MRS. DENNIS DAVID OWEN Film Series "Civilisation" Said Attracting Good Crowds The weekly films on CIVILI SATION which have been shown each Wednesday in Bre vard, at 10 a. m. in the Pres byterian Church House and at 7:30 p. m. in the Seminar Room of the Brevard College Library are exciting some real discus sion. The attendance at the first three showings has drawn ov er 100 persons each week. On August 4th the film was entitled ‘The Frozen World”. It took up the beginnings of western civilization about 200 years after the fall or Rome. On August 11th the second film, entitled “The Great Thaw” interpreted years from the reign of Constantine through the days of Chaucer up to the period of the Cru sades. On August 18th the third film, entitled “Romance and Reality” considered Moslem contributions and the remark able craftsmanship of the Ro manesque and Gothic periods. During the 14th Century the papacy into factions^ rival popes vying for power. This week’s film, shown both morning and evening on Aug ust 25th is entitled “Man - The Measure of All Things”. Much of the discussion centers in Florence, Italy, the City of the Medici with its unsurpassed art treasures and new concepts of government and education. Next week’s film, to be shown September 1st, is entitled “The Hero As Artist” Following each of these films, there has been active discussion. The showings are open to all interested Tran sylvanians and are presented by Friends of the Transylvania Library. Bridge Winners Are Announced A six-table Howellmove-i ment was played at the regu-, lar evening duplicate bridge - game of the Ace of Clubs with the following pairs as . winners: 1 - Mrs. Frank Carr and Robert N. Hill 2 - Gen. T. L. Futchand Mrs. D. Raymond of Hender sonville 3 - William Femold and M. Ostberg of Hendersonville 4 - Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Mer rill 5 . Mrs. Rachel Sinclaid and Frank Sinclair. Skidding accidents cause 10, 000 deaths yearly. Knowing how to control a skid can be a life saver, adds Liberty Mutual In surance Companies. Never jam on the brakes or step down oil the accelerator. The most ef fective ways of regaining con trol are steering in the direc tion of the skid and stabbing the brakes. .it ^Attention derided, d3rideA-£tect Getting married or announcing your engage* ment? We have a few simple rules which MUST be followed: Engagement pictures and information must be in thL* 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 6:00 Monday afternoon. Engagement and wedding forms are s at The Times or may be had by no SnIBMw of Hill & Dale Homemakers Hold Meeting Good food, fun and fellow ship were the order of the day as the Hill and Dak Exten sion Homemakers met for their regular meeting on Aug ust 17th. The occasion was the an nual picnic and the event was held at Camp Straus with the Foods Leader, Mrs. Dixon Lyday, in Charge of arrange ments. Mrs. John Michael, the president, welcomed the mem bers and their guests and led the group in the Club Collect as the devotion for the oc casion. Following the bountiful meal and the sharing of recipes, an auction of home canned pickles, relishes, hand crafted articles, flower ar rangements, etc., was held with Mrs. Vasant D. Chapner kar, as the auctioneer. Some 14 dollars was realized from the auction. Twelve Homemakern, mem bers of their families and the following guests shared in the noon activities: Mrs. Emi ly Grosse of Jersey City, N. J., Mrs. Carroll Webb of Mi ami, Florida, Miss Anne Ben son Priest and Mrs. Perry Al lison from Brevard. A lingerie workshop was planned for Tuesday. Septem ber 7th, in the workshop of Mrs. Edna Rackley with Mrs. Bedford Watson as the in structor. The September meeting will be held in the home of Mrs. James Cabe on Probart Street on Tuesday, Septem ber 21st. Nancy Johnson Named To Post At Goodwill Nancy Johnson of Brevard has been elected Vice - Pres ident of the student body at the Goodwill Industries Re habilitation Center .in. .Win ston -1 Salem. Miss Johnson is a student in the chhjCal department at Goodwill, She was chosen by the’129 stud ents to ' represent them in this important rjb|er Other stui with Miss Joh Turner of Phyllis Long i Secretary; and Edwin of.' Winston-SalOm.'T Before the electiqhs last week, the students drew up a constitution , calling ft>r ei ecutfve board rrrembers|-a ju dicial branch with'a chief jus tice and a board of appeals; and a legislative branch with representatives and a house speaker. ITALIAN SPAGHETTI SAUCE Now made fresh daily from the Family Recipe for over 90 years. Meaty, Spicy, Zesty, mouth watering and saucy rich in flavor. Join the many others who have returned for seconds. You will too! Meaty Spaghetti Sauce -1 qt. - $1.50 (Other Sauces Available on Request) CALL DICK PUSTORINO 883-4597 Day or Night DELIVERY 25 CENTS EXTRA ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED—Mrs. Clara Jones Corn, of Brevard, announces the engagement of her daughter, Flora Elizabeth, to James Micheal Robinson, son of Mr. and Mrs. James E. Robinson, of Pisgah Forest. The bride-elect is a 1971 grad uate of Brevard High School and is presently em ployed at Transylvania Community Hospital. The groom-elect is also a graduate of Brevard High School and is employed at W. M. Sitton’s Machine Shop in Hendersonville. The wedding is planned for September 4th at 6:00 o’clock in the evening at Rocky Hill Baptist church. A reception will follow the wedding. All friends and relatives are invited. Junior Women’s Club Hears John K. Smart The Brevard Junior Wou man’s Club met August 17th in the Faculty Lounge of Bre vard College. The speaker was local at torney John Smart, Jr., and his subject was Women’s Lib eration in North Carolina. A welcome was extended to 14 provisional new members, and to Mrs. Ben Burgess, new transfer member from Saluda Woman’s Club. These were also guests at the July cover ed dish picnic held at Camp Straus. . \ A donation was given from the club toward tbe purchase of a television which was presented to Oteen Veteran’s Hospital at the District II Summer Workshop. Four Jun ior Women attended the meet ing. A nominating committee consisting of Mrs. Richard Seiler, chairman; Mrs. Bill Jameson, Mrs. Thomas Stan ley, Mrs. Larry Lowe, Mrs. Jim Gregory, Mrs. John Kerr, and Mrs. Gary McVay was appoint ed. An orientation meeting for provisional new members will be held September 13th, at 8:00 p. m. at the Brevard Davidson - River Presbyterian Church. Dues are payable by Sep tember 1st. The District II Fall meet ing will be September 29th at Black Mountain. Hostesses for the meeting were Mrs. Bruoe McLean, Mrs. Gary McVay, Mrs. Ray Miller, Mrs. Don Monk and Mrs. Norman Quick. Benefit Bridge Party A Success The dessert bridge sponsor ed by the residents of Sher wood Forest for the benefit of the Woman’s Auxiliary of the Transylvania Communi ty Ho pital was held last Thursday in Robin Hood’s Barn was a social and finan cial success. One hundred and ten mem bers of Brevard and surround ing communities supported the event and 23 tables were in play during the afternoon. The amount realized covers the cost of the coronary cart and several pairs of draperies, both items greatly needed by the Hospital. Mrs. Arthur Dehon was General Chairman; Mrs. Don ald Reese, Vice-Chairman; Mrs. Frank Davis, Food; Mrs. Harry Boulet, Tables; Mrs. Herbert Ball, Prizes. Mrs. Gene Ramsey won the wool poncho which was woven and donated by Mrs. Hervcy Roberts of Sherwood Forest. Door prizes were won by Mrs. Frank Davis and Hervey Rob erts of Sherwood Forest and Mrs. Marius Wells of Brevard. Brevard Club Enjoys Picnic Nine members of the Bre vard Extension Homemakers Club enjoyed an annual pic nic at Camp Straus August 16th. The weather was beautiful and food delicious. Miss Childers proved to be an excellent auctioneer when she auctioned the various ar ticles and food brought for that purpose by the members. The hostesses were Mrs. Robert Mitchem and Mrs. Marshall Loftis. When yon think of prescrip tions. think of VARNER’S, adv. i ^Itlenlion dub Reporters The deadline for news for the Society pages and tiie pages of News for the Women is 5:00 o’clock on Monday afternoon. Copy should be typed and on-sheets, size 8x 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. 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