Thurntlj). June 13, 1974, Th Newt Record Pajtf
Walnut ' News
' CI de Ointrell is a patient in
( Veteran's hospital at Oteen.
" The Union Vacation Bible
scnooi m oe new irom June
$ 17-21 at; the Presbyterian
f 30-1: 30. There i will be
f classes for' Nursery through
Young Teens.
(The Homecoming and Bell
Institute Reunion will be held
at the Presbyterian Church on
Sunday. June 23. beginning at
11 o'clock. After the service
and business meeting lunch
will be served in the
Fellowship Hall. All former
members as well as present
With The Sick
Janie Fisher is a patient in
Memorial Mission Hospital
where she underwent surgery
Tuesday
Doctor Develops Home Treatment that
RINSES AWAY BLACKHEADS
HELPS DRY UP ACNE-PIMPLES . . .
QUEEN HELENE MINT JULEP MASQUE 15 MINUTE HOME TREATMENT
MUST SHOW IMMEDIATE IMPROVEMENT OR -YOUR MONEY BACK!
A leading New York Doctor,
working with a cosmetic lab
oratory, has developed a
simple home treatment that
rinses away blackheads,
helps dry up acne pimples,
and shrinks enlarged pores.
The name of this medicated
product is QUEEN HELENE
MINT JULEP MASQUE. Apply
this delifhrfully Mint Scented
Cream and within 2 or 3 min
utes an absorbing agent
called Argilla, dries and turns
this cream into a plastic like
masque. You will now feel as
though hundreds of "tiny
fingers" are kneading the
Phone
Main St.
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Attention
Democratic Precinct Meetings Will Be Held
TUESDAY, JUNE 18
8:00 PM
At All Polling Places
The delegates to the County Convention which will be held Saturday
June 29, are to be elected. These delegates, in turn, will elect the
County Democratic Chairman, first, second, and third Vice-President,
Secretary and Treasurer.
The Delegates to the Congressional and State Democratic Conventions
will be elected.
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Become involved. Exercise your rights to help elect your leaders and
then if they don't
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members are urged to attend. .
Bible School will be hd at
the Missionary Baptist Church
from June 17 28, each week
day morning from 8:30-11:30.
Mr, and Mrs. David
Chandler and two sons from
Cherokee and Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Taylor and son from
Greeneville, Tenn. visited
their aunt, ' Mrs. Pauline
Chandler on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe l.ough
miller and daughter spent the
weekend with Mrs. Ixugh
miller's aunt, Mrs. Charlie
Martin
J. B. Keid, of Route 7,
Marshall, remains a patient in
St. Joseph's Hospital where he
is recovering from surgery.
skin, loosening pore caked
dirt, blackheads, and other
foreign impurities. As it firms
and hardens, its suction ac
tion draws out waste matter
from the pores. . . In 15 min
utes you simply rinse the
masque away with lukewarm
water which dissolves it im
mediately. When you wipe
your face, you can see that
blackheads and other pore
"filler" actually come off on
your wash cloth. And your
skin feels clean . . . really
clean . . . refreshed, smooth
like velvet. Women 35 and
over will enjoy the skin tight
Howard's
RX Drugs
689 4612
Mars Hill. IN. (J.
All Democicais !
preform you have
Democratically yours j;
Zcno H.. Ponder
Chclrran Democratic Executive
Miss Phillis Fender Is.
Bride Of Billy Bradley
' Miss Phyllis Fender was
married to Billy Joe Bradley
at 7 p.m. Saturday, June
1974 in Grapevine Baptist
Church. The Rev. Jay Griffin
conducted the ceremony.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. I..D. Fender of
Marshall Rt. 6. Mr. Bradley is
the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
E. Bradley of Marshall Rt. 6.
Pete Collins of Southport
gave his sister-in-law in
marriage. Her Empire gown
was of white organza accented
with Venise lace. Her elbow
length veil of illusion was
attached to a Camelot cap of
Venise lace and pearls.
Mrs. Wilodine Collins of
Southport was her sister's
matron of honor. She wore a
long gown of lavender
ening experience as the
masque relaxes tired facial
muscles afd eases tension
lines on face and throat. If
you suffer the agony of black
heads, acne-pimples, and en
larged pores, give yourself
this home treatment and see
the breath-taking results. Ask
for it by name, QUEEN HEL
ENE MINT JULEP MASQUE.
Large Economy Size
3.oo
earned the right to
polyester with purple ac
cessories. She carried a
bouquet of lavender and white
daisies.
Bobby Bradley of Marshall
was his brother's best man.
A reception followed.
The bride will complete her
senior year at Madison County
High School this falL The
bridegroom is a graduate of
Mars Hill High School and is
employed by Urban
Development Company of
Asheville.
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MRS. BILLY BRADLEY
... the former
Miss Phyllis Fender
Engagement
The Rev. and Mrs. James
Taffer of Mars Hill Rt. 3 an
nounce the engagement of
their daughter, Joyce Ann, to
Morris Kenneth Slagle, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Slagle,
also of Mars Hill.
The bride-elect is a junior at
Madison County High School.
The bridegroom-elect is a
graduate of Mars Hill High
School and is presently em
ployed by Micro Switch in
Mars Hill.
A Sept. 6 wedding is plan
ned. All friends and relatives
are invited.
New
Arrivals
To Mr. and Mrs. Jackie
Moore, of Route 5, Marshall, a
daughter. May 30, 1974, in St.
Joseph's Hospital.
To Mr. and Mrs. Robert E.
Nix, of Hot Springs, a
daughter, June 10, 1974, in
Memorial Mission Hospital.
criticize.
Committee
Miss Susan Ann Thomas Is
Bride Of A.C. Honeycutt, Jr.
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MRS. A. C. HONEYCUTT, JR.
.the former Miss Susan Ann Thomas
Miss Susan Ann Thomas and
A. C. Honeycutt, Jr. were
married Saturday, June 8th at
2:30 p.m. in Mars Hill Baptist
Church. The Rev. Richard
Price conducted the
ceremony.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Paul W. Thomas
of Mars Hill. The bridegroom
is the son of Mr. and Mrs. A. C.
Honeycutt of Mars Hill.
Given in marriage by her
father, the bride wore a full
length gown of summer white
silk organza over peau de soie.
It was trimmed with Alencon
lace and pearls. The tucked
yoke of the bodice was ac
cented with a deep peplane
frame of Alencon lace and
attached to a full sweep skirt
with motifs of lace. The
shepherdress sleeves of
organza and lace ended in a
deep cuff of lace. The
madonna veil framed in
Belgium lace attached to an
Alencon cap. A two tier
illusion veil fell in a long
chapel train.
Mrs. Kay DeBruhl of
Jonesville, sister of the bride
was matron of honor. She
wore a chiffon dopss of apricot
Personal
Mr. and Mrs. Abner Wilde,
their son and daughter-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs Richard Wilde,
and their two sons have
returned from Daytona Beach
where they spent several
days.
Mr. and Mrs. "Rabbit"
Guthrie of Hickory visited
Mrs. Rellie A 11m an and Mrs.
Clara Fagan Sunday af
ternoon. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Eads of
Marshall; their son and
daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Eads, and their two sons
of Wilkesboro spent Sunday in
Stanley as guests of the son-in-law
and daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. J H Eads. Mr. and Mrs.
Ted Sprinkle, and their three
children.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Powell,
Jr of Bovkins, Va. spent
Sunday night in Marshall as
guests of Mrs. Powell's
cousin, Jim Story and Mrs.
Story
Mr and Mrs. Joe Alexan
der, of Charlotte, spent a few
days here this week with
f.'.srshcii
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with soft flow skirt attached to
a v-neck halter bodice with a
French tie jacket. She carried
a bouquet of daisies.
Bridesmaids were Miss
Unda Robinson, Miss Judy
Boone, and Mrs. Pam Hine, all
of Mars Hill. They wore
dresses of nile green like that
of the honor attendant. They
carried bouquets of green and
white daisies.
Miss Debbie Wood, cousin of
the bride was junior at
tendant. Miss Kimberly
Cantrell niece of bridegroom,
of Swannanoa was the flower
girl. She carried a basket of
rose petals. They wore dresses
of nile green like that of
bridesmaids.
Mr. Honeycutt was his son's
best man. Ushers were Gene
Cantrell of Swannanoa,
Michael DeBruhl of
Jonesville, Robert Edwards of
Fletcher, and Billy Rice of
Mars Hill. Anthony Cantrell,
nephew of the bridegroom was
the junior usher.
A program of wedding
music was presented by
William Thomas of Mars Hill,
vocalist, and Miss Susan
Mention
friends. Mrs. Alexander is the
former Miss Edna Gentry,
formerly of Walnut.
Mrs. Willard C. Rector
returned to her home here
Saturday after a months' visit
in Georgia and South
Carolina. She was ac
companied by her daughter,
Mrs. E. B. Mathis, Jr., and the
tatter's sister-in-law, Mrs.
Ionnie T. Mathis, both of
Sumter. S. C, who returned to
their homes Sunday. Mrs.
Rector spent three weeks in
Columbus, Ga , with her son,
Mr. Charles Rector, and
family.
AWARDED DEGREE
Carolyn Nadine Graham,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Dallas Graham, of Route 1,
Marshall, has received the
Bachelor of Arts degree from
Maryville College, Maryville,
Tenn.
Carolyn participated in the
college's 155th com
mencement, June 3.
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First Union National
Chapman of Mara Hill
organist. Mr. Thomas ung
"The Twenty-Third Psalm"
and "The Lord' Prayer."
A - reception i followed the
ceremony in the fellowship
hall of the church. Those
assisting were Mrs. Eileen
Wood, aunt of the bride, Mrs.
Gene Cantrell, and Mrs,
Robert Edwards, sisters of the
bridegroom, Mrs. George
Senter aunt of the bridegroom,
Mrs. J. C. Moss, Mrs. Roger
Robinson, and Mrs. Howard
Edwards.
Miss Paula Sams of Mars
Hill kept the bride's book.
Miss Frances Snelson of Mars
Hill directed the wedding.
The bride is a rising senior
at Mars Hill College majoring
in elementary education.
The bridegroom is a rising
senior at Mars Hill College
majoring in psychology and is
presently employed at Wolf
Laurel. The couple will live at
Route 2, Weaverville.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Cantrell
entertained members of the
wedding party at a dinner
following the rehearsal Friday
night at Rodeway Inn in
Asheville.
Miss Pamela Ann Baldwin Is Bride
Of Jeffrey Ernest Henderson
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Mrs. Jeffrey Henderson
.the former Miss Pamela Ann Bladwin
Miss Pamela Ann Baldwin
and Jeffrey Ernest Henderson
were married at 3 p.m.
Sunday, June 9, 1974 in
Skyland Baptist Church. The
Rev. D. K. Brevard, pastor,
performed the ceremony.
The bride is the daughter of
Mrs. Iois Baldwin of 608
Caribou Road, Asheville, and
the late Benjamin F. Baldwin.
The bridegroom is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hen
derson of 95 West Oakview
Road, Asheville, formerly of
Marshall; and the grandson of
Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Brown and
Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Henderson
of Marshall.
Mrs. Marian Fisher of
Asheville, organist, presented
a program of wedding music.
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Adamski - West Vows
Spoken Last Friday
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MRS. IAN
WEST
... the former
Miss Debra AdamiU
Miss Debra Adamski of
Alexander Rt. 1 became the
bride of Ian James West of
Asheville at 7 p.m. Friday,
June 7, 1974, at the French
Broad Baptist Church,
Alexander. The Rev. Howard
Self conducted the ceremony.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Adamski
of Alexander Rt. 1. The
bridegroom is the son of Mr.
The bride was given in
marriage by her brother,
Benjamin F. Baldwin, Jr. She
wore a long Empire gown of
silk organza with scalloped
Chantilace sprinkled with
sequins and a chapel-length
train. Her chapel-length veil
of silk illusion was edged in
Chantilace and attached to a
Camelot cap trimmed with
satin bow. She carried a
bouquet of miniature orchids
and baby's breath.
Miss Velda Jones of
Asheville was maid of honor.
She wore a gown of chiffon in
hues of mint green, blue and
yellow, trimmed with mat
ching ribbon and a picture hat.
She carried a long stemmed
puffed mum with, rainbow
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and Mrs. BUI J.' West of
Asheville Rt 4. -
Mr. Adamski gave his
daughter in marriage. She
wore a full-length gown of
Chantilly lace covering satin.
'Her headpiece was a veil of
Illusion accented with pearls.
Mrs. David Parham of
Frederick, Md., sister of the
bride, was matron of honor.
She wore a full-length gown of
pastel yellow polyester. Her
matching hat was trimmed
with satin ribbon. She carried
a bouquet of yellow and white
pompons.
Miss Lynn Adamski of
Alexander, sister of the bride
and Miss Kathy Sorrells of
Asheville were bridesmaids.
Their attire was like that of
the honor attendant in mint
green.
Roland Tolley was best
man. Ushers were David
Parham of Frederick, Md.
and Larry West of Hot
Springs.
A reception followed at the
home of the bride.
The bride is presently at
tending Clyde A. Erwin High
School. The bridegroom is a
graduate of Clyde A. Erwin
and is employed by Enka.
-ibbon.
Bridesmaids were Mrs.
Barbara Baldwin, Mrs.
Patricia Baldwin and Mrs.
Joan Baldwin, sisters-in-law
of the bride; Mrs. Anne
Franks, sister of the
bridegroom; Miss Dessie
Terrell and Miss Dessie
Terrell and Miss Sandra
Calloway, all of Asheville.
They wore gowns of chiffon in
hues of blue, green and
lavender, trimmed with
matching ribbon and picture
hats, and carried a single
long-stemmed mum.
Mr. Henderson was his son's
best man. Ushers were
Charles and Micahel Baldwin
of Asheville, brothers of the
bride; Danny Henderson of
Greenville, cousin of the
groom; Thomas Franks of
Asheville, brother-in-law of
the groom; Joseph Treadway
and Mike Brookshire, both of
Asheville.
Allen Brookshire of
Asheville was ring bearer and
Trad Baldwin of Asheville
niece of the bride, was flower
girl.
A reception followed in the
church reception hall. Mrs. I.
T. King, Mrs. Ethel Robinson,
Miss Sharon Hicks and Miss
Sandra Bennett served.
The bride is a graduate of T.
C. Roberson High School and
plans to go into the secretarial
field.
The bridegroom is a
graduate of Enka High School
and is attending Asheville -Buncombe
Technical In
stitute. He is assistant
manager of Ingles at
Waynesville.
Following a wedding trip to
Florida the couple will live in
Waynesville.
Rebecca Cody
Bride-Elect,
Is Honored
Miss Rf becca Cody, bride
elect of Randall Blankenship
is being' honored with pre
wedding' parties.
A lingerie shower was given
at the home of Miss Brenda
Edwards of Mars Hill with
Miss Edwards and Mrs.
Robert Edwards as hostesses.
A branch honoring the
bride-elect and bridesmaids
was given by Miss Ann
Phillips of Mars Hill and Mrs.
Roger Maney of Bar
nardsville. A miscellaneous shower was
given recently at the Mars Hill
College Memorial Library
Faculty Lounge with Mrs.
Roger Swann, Mrs. Gerald
Young, Mrs. Jimmy Ramsey,
Mrs. Kyle Honeycutt, Mrs. E.
H. Edsall, Mrs. James
Phillips, Mrs. Raleigh
English, Mrs. '. Emerson
English and Mias Ann Phillips
- The wedding ' will - be
Saturday, June U In the Mars
MO Baptist Church. .
" AT DRT BRANCH
The Glen Camp Family, of
Henderson vL"e, will sing at
the Dry Branch Baptist
Church tHs Sundsy -' at
7;53 o'clock.
The public is invited.