Spring Creek I Miss iMary Sophia Wood Bride Of Stephen Forrest Waddell , By RHONDA RIDDLE ' Correspondent ' Then was large crowd at liberty Bapuat Church Sunday for Sunday School There will be a decoration at Liberty Cemetery the first Sunday in June. . Von Plemmons of Swaimanoa spent the weekend with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Hardle Plemmons. We were sorry to hear of Mrs. Hardie Plemmons being on the sick list. We wish for her a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Rogers visited Mr. and Mrs. Foy Riddle Tuesday of last week. Most of the farmers in this section have been setting their tobacco and tomatoes. Miss Cindy Massey of Michigan is spending sometime with her mother and brothers. Mrs. John Riddle is spending some time with her son, Foy Riddle. Those visiting Mr. and Mrs. Foy Riddle over the weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gene Riddle and family of Swan nanoa and Claude Philips. Mrs. Foy Riddle visited Mr. and Mrs. Verge Keener of Bluff Sunday afternoon. Miss Mary Sophia Wood of Mars Hill and Stephen Forrest Waddell of Canton, were united in marriage Saturday, May 29, at 3 pm in the First Baptist Church of Canton. The Rev. James E. Langford, pastor of the church, performed the ceremony. Wedding music was by Mrs. M. A. Harvey of Canton, organist, and Mrs. Bob Wood of Mars Hill, sister-in-law of the bride, vocalist. Parents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. Arthur E. Wood of Mars Hill. The bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Greek F. Waddell of 8 Pasadena Ave., Canton. Given in marriage by her father, the bride was attired in a long gown of white Bridal Taffeta, fashioned with a yoke of Alencon lace. The long, full sleeves had Alencon lace cuffs, and the skirt was sprinkled with Alencon lace medallions. The chapel train, falling from her waist, had a panel of the same lace. Her vfiil of illusion fell from a headpiece of white organza flowers, and she carried a bouquet of white glads, daisies, and peony roses. . f "til i 1 J Be Protected.. Don't Let A Year s Work 8e Lost In HAIL STORM See Whitehurst-Griffin Insurance Agency Marshall, N.C. Bridal attendants were the bride's twin sisters, Joan and Jean Wood of Mars Hill. Their long gowns were of papaya green and blue floral organza designed with long sleeves and jewel necklines. They wore matching portrait hats and carried single long-stem peony roses. Mr. Waddell was his son's best man with Lt. Keith Wayne Waddell, of Pensacola, Fla., brother of the bridegroom, and Bob Wood of Mars Hill, brother of the bride, as ushers. Mrs. Waddell is a graduate of Mars Hill High School and a rising junior at Mars Hill College where she will attend classes this summer. Mr. Waddell is a graduate of Pisgah Senior High School in Canton and was a junior at Mars Hill College before joining the U. S. Army. He will leave June 11 for a extended tour in Germany. Mrs. Waddell will join her husband in Germany in August. A cakecutting was held following rehearsal on Friday evening in the Waddell home. Members of the wedding party and families attended. Lynne Baker Awarded Science Award At M.H.S. The annual Bausch & Lomb Science Award was presented May 25 to Lynne E. Baker by Clive M. Whitt, principal of Marshall High School. "The Bausch & Lomb Science Award is especially significant," Mr. Whitt said, "because it recognizes our senior with the highest scholastic standing in science subjects." As winner of the Award, Miss Baker is eligible to compete for a four-year Bausch & Lomb Science Scholarship at the University ofjtochesteTi N. Y. 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An all day service is planned with a picnic lunch at noon. The Rev. E. J. Jenkins will bring the morning message. The af ternoon will be devotd to special singing and recognition of former pastors and members. All singers and the public are invited. Red Cross News The Asheville Area Chapter, American Red Cross, reports that during the month of May, 22 units of blood were collected while 28 units were used by residents of Madison County. Also during May, the American Red Cross, Service to Military Families Department handled four cases for Madison County. All were for ser vicemenone case for repor ting and three emergency leaves. Miss Virginia Hart of Mars Hill College taught a Water Safety Instructor course at the college to 10 students who became Red Cross Water Safety instructors. One student became an instructor of beginner swimming. Mars Hill College pool will be open to the community June 7 through mid-July, Mondays through Fridays. counties learned the proper procedures In canning fruits and vegetables. Tomatoes and ' green beans were canned as 1 e samples and . much In - formation on proper procedures . to follow was given. Questions were asked and discussed. Each of the 13 ladies was given a chance , to share ; interesting ezpriences with the group. The questions and discussions of the group were very good. They were truly interested and ex-' pressed their needs. "Madison Aides and Ex tension Agents were happy to be hostess for this workshop. We appreciate the use of the Mars Hill College Home Economics Department for this workshop," Mrs. Ethel Wallln, Home Economics Extension Agent, stated. y&STo Start At Hot Springs The annual Vacation Bible School will begin at the Hot Springs First Baptist Church next Monday, June 7 from 9-12 Monday through Friday; and will continue through Friday, June 18. 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