Miss Nila Grace Robinson Bride Of Ernest Kyle Mann, Jr. The wedding of Miss Nils Grace Robinson and Ernest Kyle Mann Jr. took . place Saturday, Aug. 21, at 4 pjn. in Bethel Baptist Church. The Rev; Fred Harrell of Burnsville officiated. The bride is a graduate of Blanton's Business College and is employed by the Madison County ASCS Office in Mar shall.; She Is a member of the Eastern Star Vance Chapter 285 of Weaverville. Her parents are Mr. and Mrs. Arthur H. Robinson. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Kyle Mann of Swan Quarter. He is a graduate of Mars Hill College employed as accountant for Fitzpatrick and Sons of Asheville. He has completed two years of military service at Fort Bragg and Fort Mc Clelland in Alabama. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a full length gown of candlelight satin and lace with lace appliques trimming the Empire waist. Her long detachable chapel train was also of candlelight iDGEWOOD Restaurant 1 i:iT Merrimon Ave. Asheville. 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S.D, 6 cyl. dr 795.00 1895 00 65 CHEV. Belair 1 dr, fi;1 R)RD 2on V-8. auto 1995.00 I9.5.0? . 63 FORD P. U. 8 cyl. 65 MUSTANG. 6 cyl. 5 0Q S D 58 JEEP S. W. 49500 495.00 65CHE.S. S , 2dr 56 FORD P. U. H.T., 4 speed U5 00 595.00 '2 CHEV P U 65 COMET, 6 cy l. S.D. 3 2g5 w - rnuix Ta h t 51 FORD P U 6a COMET 2 dr H.T., 95 00 4 sPeed 51 INTER P. U. 445 00 295.00 r JkH. and her veil ot candlelight illusion was attached to a headpiece of satin and sequins. Mrs. Ernest Wyatt was matron of honor and wore a full length gown of burgandy crepe with burgandy Illusion veil and nosegay of matching burgandy asters. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Joseph Ray of Skyland, and Mrs. Robert Buckner of Leicester. Miss Jackie Buckner At P J U Decoration Decoration and Homecoming Day will be held at the Gabriels Creek Baptist Church on Sunday, Sept. 5. Everyone is invited to attend the morning worship service and the af ternoon singing. Bring a picnic lunch and plan to spent the day. SALES, INC C.ODV .' MOTOR 1- 1 saLIs A 1 Bmu of Marshall was Junior at tendant. They wore baby pink crepe gowns with veils of pink illusion and carried nosegays of pink asters. Spencer Mann, brother of the bridegroom, weas best man and ushers were Joseph Ray of Skyland, Gary Randolph and Don McMahan of Asheville. A reception followed. The couple will live In Asheville. Personals Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Eads spend Sunday in Stanley with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Sprinkle, and their three children. Mr. and Mrs. Sprinkle and their children had resided in Charlotte for several years prior to moving to Stanley recently. Mrs. Avis Pressley has returned to her home in Asheville after spending several days in Marshall with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Fuller Stines. EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED by DR. LOCKARD 8 A. M. to 12 Noon FRIDAYS IN LOY P. ROBERTS BUILDING MARSHALL, N. C WATER WHEN YWWMrm.. V Coll-Collect Asheville, N.C. 254-3581 Hot Springs, N.C. 622-3484 Work Guaranteed CALDWELL'S Well Drilling Co. WOODSON W.RAY, INC INSURANCE AGENCY Rout 1 Phonai 689-2021 MARS HILL, NORTH CAROLINA Representing (he following old line Mock insurance companies: AETNA, GREAT AMERICAN FIREMAN'S FUND, MARYLAND CASUALTY AND JEFFERSON STANDARD LIFE Written StaaaWJ T CJty, Gmral UaWlrty, Werkam'i CoaapeauatioM, Avtoaaobito aate) Life lawramoa Jo Hmm Owmtv Fan OwMtra, mnd Multi-Peril rackar reiki TOUR BUSINESS IS ALWAYS APPRECIATED Walnut News Mrs. Mum tax Schombara and Mr. and Mm. Frank Buchmeler of Nova Scotia visited Mrs. Norman Pearson and her family on Thursday of last week. Mrs. Schombara, a native of India, and Mrs. Pearson were classmates at Warren Wilson College, Swannanoa, and had not seen each other for 18 years. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Hollifield and sons, Kirby and Kenny of Wyandotte, Mich, are spending this week with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Guthrie and Mr. and Mrs. Berry Hollifield. Mrs. Bill Thomas returned to her home on Saturday from St. Joseph's Hospital where she had undergone surgery. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Landers, a son, Timothy Brad, on Aug. 25, in St. Joseph's Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie J. Reeves and three children of Greenville, S. C, and Randy Thrash of Asheville spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Fleet Reeves. Mr. and Mrs. Lacey Flem ming and three children of Lanham, Md. spent last week with Mrs. Flemming's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pritchard Dockery; and with other relatives in Asheville and Hickory. ATTEND CONFERENCE Last week seven people from Madison County attended the Senior Citizens Conference at Lake Junaluska. Apparently no Madison County senior citizens attended but those attending were interested in or work with older people. John Reid, Jerry Plemmons, Mrs. Tootsie Gunter and Father Jeff Burton represented The Opportunity Corporation. Mrs. Helen Rice, Mrs. Marion Wallin and Miss Rosemary Barker represented the Department of Social Services at the con ference. The Sick Mrs. Maco Wallin's sister, Mrs. E. E. West of Asheville is a patient in Memorial Mission Hospital. GENTRY GRADUATES Gary L. Gentry recently graduated from Western Carolina University with a B.S. Degree in Science. He has accepted a position at Mainland Senior High School, Daytona Beach, Fla., where he will be teaching biology. Gary is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James Gentry of Hot Springs. ii 11 11 J in Midgett-Sanders Vows Are Spoken In Kinston Miss Barbara Ann Sanders, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bryan Sanders of 1401 Stockton Road, Kinston, and Stephen Allen Midgett of Charleston, S. C, son of Mr. and Is, Hunter,Treadway Attend 4-H Meet In Swannanoa The 16th Western District 4-H Leadership Conference was held at Swannanoa during Aug. M4. The theme of the con ference weas "Teaching Teens to Teach." The objective was to help 4-H'ers gain in depth knowledge of and broaden their understanding of present day problems and learn skills and techniques which will be helpful in life and then sharing them with others. George Joyner was camp director in charge and Dick Smith, 4-H specialist. The classes Planet Earth, government, prejudice, and junior leadership were well attended and enjoyed by ap proximately 90 4-H'ers, ex tension agents, leaders, and guests. Special interest classes included outdoor camping, SALUTING EVERY WORKING MAN AND WOMAN ON LABOR DAY Our entire society depends upon these men and women who spend their lives in creating and distributing our nation's wealth. We sincerely pay tribute to them on their own day Labor Day. This Message Sponsored By DtMiriGTOr. WORSTEDS Hot Springs, N.C A UNIT OF BURLINGTON INDUSTRIES. INC. Mrs. Donald Gray Midgett of Stumpy Point, were united in marriage Sunday, Aug. 22, at Gordon Street Christian Church in Kinston at four o'clock in the afternoon. The Rev. David modern art, do your own thing rap a little, recreation leadership, craft macrame, and craft jewelry boxes The following distrtict of ficers presided over major assemblies and committees: Marie Hooper, president; David Palmer, vice president; Marvin Watts, secretary-treasurer; and Dawn Dixon, reporter. Assemblies varied from a rap session with Representative Charles Taylor as moderator and Representative James Holshouser and Senator Her man Moore to Janie Shipley an IFYE to India. Highlight of this busy week was Banquet Night. The Burke County Band provided music. Madison County delegates were Michael Hunter and Nancy Treadway. Alexander officiated at the double-ring ceremony. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a formal A line gown of candlelight peau de soie overlaid with English net and appliques of Alencon lace outlined with seed pearls, designed with a scalloped neckline and short sleeves. The Empire waistline was accented in the back with a self fabric bow. Her shoulder length mantilla of English net was bordered with Alencon lace and was worn over a Camelot crown. She carried a cascade of white roses centered with a white yellow throated orchid showered with bridal ribbons. Miss Deborah Montez San ders, sister of the bride, was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Kathy Humphrey of Washington, Mrs. Ronald Moore of Chapel Hill and Mrs. Jackie Moye of Greenville, sister of the groom. The father of the groom served his son as best man. Ushers were Jerry Waddell of Norfolk, Va., Dallas Gray Jr. of Wilson and Eric Swain Washington. of The bride is a graduate of Grainger High School and Atlantic Christian College. The groom was graduated from Manteo High School and Atlantic Christian College where he was a member of Delta Sigma Phi fraternity. The couple is residing in Charleston, S. C. Mrs. Midgett is a grand daughter of the former Miss Grace Bryan and a great-niece of Mrs. Maco Wallin of Marshall and a cousin of Mrs. Ralph Itanxsey of Marshall. Birth s To Mr. and Mrs. William F. Thomas, Marshall, Rt. 2, a daughter, Aug. 25, in Memorial Mission Hospital. To Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Clifton Honeycutt, Mars Hill RFD 1, a son, Aug. 29, in Memorial Mission Hospital. To Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Gault, of Mars Hill, a daughter, Aug. 31, in Memorial Mission Hospital. To Mr. and Mrs. Jackie Chandler, Marshall Rt. 4, a daughter, Sept. 1, in Memorial Mission Hospital. To Mr. and Mrs. Larry Peek, Mars Hill Rt. 1, a daughter, Aug. 31, in Memorial Mission Hospital. Mnrshall, Prices in This Ad Sept. 4th in Will Be Closed "Super-Right" Cooked Hams A V Just Great f Mild & Mellow Eight O'Glock v. 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