News Of And For The Women £ ’ ■• ••<** • % ♦‘-v - > ' DEADLINE, MONDAY — 5:00 P. M. DIAL 883-4250 PAGE SIX The Transylvania Times Thursday, September 9, 1971 MRS. BARBARA FAYE BLACKWELL HODGE, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David M. Black well, of Route 2, Brevard, graduated from Green ville Technical Educational Center Tuesday, Aug ust 31st. Upon completion of training at T.E.C., her internship was made at Anderson Memorial Hospital, Anderson, South Carolina. She is now residing in Darlington, South Carolina, and is em ployed at Byerly Memorial Hospital as a certified Laboratory Assistant. TO WED — Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Anders, of Balsam Grove, announce the engagement of their daughter, Barbara Ann, to Daniel Glen Wilson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wilson, of Taylors, South Carolina. The wedding is set for November 20th at 7:00 o’clock in the evening, at the Woods Memorial Baptist church. A wedding reception following the ceremony will be held at the Balsam Grove Community center. No formal invitations are being sent. All friends and relatives are in vited. 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 ^ Dairy Products ic Groceries if Lunch Meat if Produce cubed ice ’ WINTER OR SUMMER SHOP Burgin’s Store _ MRS. LARRY LEE CHAPMAN m, a apman Miss Jill Sheridan and Lar ry Lee Chapman were mar ried Sunday, August 29th, at 3:00 o’clock in the afternoon at Symmes Memorial Chapel, Camp Greenville. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John R. Sher idan, now of Port Haywood, Virginia, formerly of Brevard. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Chapman, 119 Wilson Drive. The Reverend Curtis Chap man officiated at the cere mony. Music was presented by Sam Cope. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a floor length bridal gown of white embroidered batiste with stand - up collar, lee of tnut ton sleeves and detachable train. A headbow was held by her shoulder length veil of illus ion. She carried a nosegay of pastel zinnias. Miss Ann Loftis, 125 S. Johnson street, was maid of honor. Mrs. Jim Alderman, of Knoxville, Tennessee, sister of the bride, was matron of honor. The honor attendants wore floor length dresses with pas tel flowered print skirts with white tops with stand-up col lars and puffed sleeves. They wore white crocheted hats and carried baskets of pastel zinnias. Bridesmaids were Miss Sandra Sheridan, sister of the bride, and Miss Virginia Gir ard, of Brevard. Their attire was identical to that of the honor attend ants. Mr. Elbert Chapman, fa ther of the groom, was best man. Ushers were Lanny Mc Minn, of Brevard, Donald Stroupi also of Brevard, and Jim Alderman, of Knoxville, Tennessee. Bridge Winners Are Announced Winners at the regular Tuesday evening duplicate bridge game of The Ace of Clubs were the following pairs: 1 - Mrs. Doyle Wells and Mrs. Joyce Michner of Hen dersonville 2 - 3 (tie) - Mrs. A. D. Har rington and Mrs. Ralph Ray mond, both of Hendersonville and Jerry Tinsley and Robert N. Hill 4 - Mr. and Mrs. James Todd 5 • Mrs. M. F. Johnson and Dr. George Dysart ...M..—£ -Attention 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 6:00 Monday afternoon. Engagement and wedding forms are avail able at The Times or may be had by sending a long, self-addressed envelope. 1 There is no charge for write-ups, but an en graving charge of $6.00 is made for pictures. .. 7) cznnij Mr »»»d Mrs. John A. Wilde, of Lake Toxaway, an nounce the engagement of their daughter, Kathy Car lene, to Danny Fisher, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Fish er, of Lake Toxaway. The bride - elect is a 1971 graduate of Rosman High School. The groom - elect is a graduate of Rosman High School and is presently em ployed by E. I. Du Pont Com. pany. The wedding is planned for September 25th, at 7:00 o’clock in the evening at the North Toxaway Baptist church. All friends and relatives are invited to attend. Glen Cannon Women Play Bridge, 15:h The monthly bridge lunch eon for the Women of the Glen Cannon Country Club will be held on Wednesday* September 15, at 10:00 o’clock in the morning in the Club dining room. Hostesses for the month are Mrs. George Perkins, Sr., Mrs. Vernon Risher and Mrs. Harry Hade ler. “If you are interested in joining the Glen Cannon bridge players and have not been contacted, please call Mrs. William Huters, 883 9031,” club officials state. Consitution Week Will Be Observed By DAR Chapter Constitution week will be observed this month by the Waightstill Avery chapter of the Daughters of the Ameri can Revolution at their first meeting of the 1971-1972 year. The meeting will be on Sept. 13th at 3:30 p.m. at Mrs. Paul Schlunz’s home at 216 Probart St. with Mrs. Ernest Mayer as co-hostess. When you think of prescrip tion*. think of VARNER’S, adv. Secretaries Will Meet The Transylvania Legal Seeretaries Association will hold its monthly meeting at 12:00 noon on September 14, 1971, in the Rhododendron Room of Gaither’s Cafeteria. The guest speaker will be John K. Smart, Jr., of the law firm of Ramsey, Hill, Smart and Ramsey. Mr. Smart will talk on “The Liberated Woman”. All members are urged to attend and any interested per sons are invited. Casino Party Is Planned At Country Club Glen Cannon Country Club is planning a “Las Vegas Casino Party” Saturday, Sep tember 18th. Social hour will start at 7:30 o’clock in the evening til 8:30. Reservations must be made by Thursday, September 14th, and can be made by calling Eleanor Pate at 883-2379 or signing up in the pro shop. “This is your big chance. Beat the house, prove your skill and win big prizes. It will all be in fun,” officials of the club say. High school equivalency ex aminations arc offered to hos pitalized veterans at 97 Vet erans Administration Hospitals. The Knitting Needle WILL BE Open from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. From Sept. 9th until Sept. 23rd Closed All Day Wednesday YARNS • CREWEL • NEEDLEPOINT • KNITTING ACCESSORIES • ^Jlie cjCeadincj ^^toridt *lJour (Community. -5or Excellence *J)n ^t)eiiyn and Quality Let Us Do Your Floral Arrangements For Weddings Funerals Hospital Homes Parties Office Lobby Store Windows 37 E. MAIN ST. DIAL 863-2065 Jforidt BREVARD. N. C. OR 883-8115 ^ ,F BEALE FLETCHER SAYS "Let's Learn to Dance" Develop poise, self confidence and a happy sparkling personality. TAP - JAZZ - ACROBATICS FREE STYLE BALLET It s More Fun That Way REGISTER Monday, Sept. 13 at the Silversteen Community Center East French Broad Street From 5:00 p.m. Until 8:30 p.m. OUR RATES ARE ONLY $7.00 per month (four week month in advance) all classes conducted by BEALE FLETCHER One of Western North Carolina's Best known dance instructors. A SPECIAL CLASS FOR COLLEGE GIRLS IN JAZZ DANCING CLASSES WILL START ON Wednesday Evening, Sept. 15 TENTATIVE SCHEDULE 7:00 p.m. Beginner students, age five through age eight. 7:45 p.m. Second year students under eight and beginners, nine years of age and over. 8:30 p.m. Advanced students with a minimum of three years training and at least ten years of age. 9:15 p.m. THIS IS A SPECIAL CLASS FOR OLDER TEEN AGE GIRLS IN HIGH SCHOOL AND COLLEGE IN JAZZ DANCING. The steps in this class include steps based on ballroom foot foot work technique. Young people of all ages just love to dance. It’s good for them too. De velops a beautiful, well co-ordinated body, an appreciation of music and rhythm. Let Us Do Your Job Printing The Transylvania Times ———