Man, Woman Of Year To Be Named / ' 1 ??* v ;i " ?<|L~ y_.rll VNttlrnNorth t'aruUna Details of the special cfrnmunity leadership awards have been announced by the 18 i fruity Western North Carolina Development Alhociation. which sponsors the community development program in cooperation with the N. C. Agricultural Extension Service and local sponsors in the counties Engagement The Rev. Alden G. Angel of Weaverville, announces the engagement of his daughter, Linda Darnell, to Randy Dean Rice of Mars Hill. The bride-elect is also the daughter of the late Mrs. Faye Angel. The future bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Juanita Rice of Mars Hill and the late Fletcher W.Rice. An October wedding is planned. ..?j.*-** VTA U. ? >w. - ? ... Object ?to ahow appreciation to local leaders for thstr work and effort! at the grass raoU laval to improve tbdr com munities One man and one woman in the 18 county area will be singled out for outstandhag service and leadership this year. these will be selected from nominees from each county According to Morris L. McGough, executive vice president of the WNC Development Association, the nearly 100 community clubs taking part in the community yeer^bave biSn^uivind to Nomination form* have gone nomlaatiOMPm?M be made by Oct. 1 within each county. Ctoa man and one woman will in each county and tbeae wih then be eubmitted for the area finals "No parson may be con sidered for this award unless first nominated by their own community club," stated McGough. "So many men and women give so much of themselves in the organised communities over Western North Carolina year after year for the benefit of their neigh bors that the least we can do is let them know it is recognised end appreciated," he con tinued. Judging for the award will be based 75 percent on work at the local community level and 25 percent on work on a county, area or state level. Activities of both the current and past years will be considered. Each nominee selected for the area finals will be presented a leadership cer tificate at the annual awards meeting of the WNC Com munity Development Program in December at the Asheville Civic Center. The outstanding man and out standing woman leader named For the area will receive recognition plaques. Recipients of the "man and woman of the year" awards last year were Mrs. Mary T. Bradley, Savannah com munity, Jackson County and Charles D. Brookshire, Vewfound community, Buncombe County. ? TIMOTHY BARREN is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Barron. Route 1, Midway, Tenn. He is a 1976 honor graduate of West Greene High School and was nominated to appear in "Who's Who Among American High School Students." He enlisted is the Navy June 9 and plans a medical career with a program outlined by the Navy. Timothy's mother is the for mer Lockie Vivian Gentry of Walnut and the sister of Edna Gentry Alexander, Route 5, Marshall. Pioneer 4-H Club Has Ice Cream Party The Pioneer 4-H Club of Greater Ivy Community (Township 4) held its regular monthly meeting for the first time in the new meeting place the Greater Ivy Community Center (old Beech Glen School) Monday night at 7:30. An old fashioned ice cream party was enjoyed by mem bers and leaders. Games were played on the recreation dfouiKis and a good time was Hu are a young person 9 ftjmrs of age and live in No. 4 y?u are urged to join the club, t meets once a month, and leaders are Mrs. Bill George ^>d Mrs. Bruce Phillips. Homemakers . The Extension Homemakers County Council will meet tonight at 7:30 at the Extension Office. All members are urged to fttend. Little Miss Pageant , To Be Held ; j Parents of North Carolina girls, ages 3 to 12, are advised that the nationally sanctioned statewide Little American Miss Pageant will be staged , Oct. 1 at the Holiday Inn West in Asheville under direction of Mrs. Emogene LeSueur of { Tennessee. Entry information is available by writing to Mrs. LeSueur at P. 0. Box 3541, Carroll Reece Station, Johnson City, Tenn., 37601 or by calling (615)477-3160. No talent competition is involved, and judging is on the basis of beauty, poise, per sonality and similar factors. Winner and three runners-up will become eligible to com pete in the fifth annual Little American Miss national finals in Lake Charles, La., on Oct. 16. Four different age divisions will compete at Asheville, with a winner and three runners-up in each division. The four divisional winners only will then appear once more before the judges and one will then be chosen as the North Carolina Little American Miss?1976. Engagement Mr. and Mrs . Bill Pressley of Asheville announce the engagement of their daughter, Kathy Pressley, to Johnny Griffin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Reese, of Marshall. Miss Pressley attended T. C. Roberson High School. Griffin graduated from Marshall High School in 1973 and is employed by Custom Packaging of Asheville. A November wedding is planned. Hospital News James E. Gentry of St. Gabriels, Calif., and formerly of Walnut, is recuperating at Ross-Loos Hospital in Los Angeles from injuries he received when he was struck by a car three weeks ago while crossing an intersection. James is the brother of Edna Gentry Alexander of Route 5, Marshall. BIRTHS To Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Gunter of Route 4, Marshall, a daughter, Amanda Gail, Aug. 28 in Memorial Mission J Hospital. CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank everyone for the floral tributes and kind nesses extended in the recent death of my wife, Ruth JETERCHANDLER On July 7, 1962, the first at mospheric nuclear test within the United States since 19S8 took place when a low yield weapon was exploded in Ne vada. 1 Madison Grill | i NOW OPEN UNDER ! | NEW MANAGEMENT \ ? COUNTRY COOKING WITH J REGULAR SPECIALITIES M ' ? REFURNISHED DINING ROOM j f AVAILABLE FOB MEETING AND PARITES T | -A- BREAKFAST FROM 6 AM ? ? THROUGH THE DAY f I | it TAKE OUT ORDERS ? | Madison Grill j MRS. GEORGE WILLIAM MILLER ... the former Miss Catherine Peterson Personal Mention Labor Day weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Alexander of Route 5, Marshall, included Mr. and Mrs. John B. Gentry and children, Julie and Jerry, and granddaughter, Misty, of Owensville, Ind.; also their son and daughter-in-law, Johnny and Pamela Gentry of Evansville, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Orval Tate of Yorkville, 111., left Wednesday for their home after visiting friends and relatives in the Hot Springs area. Miss Peterson Is Bride Of George William Miller Miss Catherine Cornelia Peterson of Bed Mill Drive. Pittsburgh. Pa., and George William Miller of Wilkinsburg. Pa , were married at 2 p.m. Aug 21 in Westminster Presbyterian Church in Upper St. Clair. Dr. John H. Galbreath performed the ceremony The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs Charles H Peterson of Pittsburgh, Pa., and the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Tilson of Mars Hill The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M Miller of Way land. Mass Given in marriage by her parents, the bride wore a floor length gown of white organza styyled with a Empire waistline, scoop rounded neckline and long Bishop sleeves with wide cuffs. The bodice and sleeves were adorned with Venise lace motifs. The full skirt and chapel train featured two rows of Venise lace and a wide ruffle encircled both. Her single fingertip imported silk illusion veil, encircled with a band of Venise lace daisies, was at tached to a Camelot headpiece trimmed with Venise ap pliques matching her gown. An heirloom gold cross worn by the bride, belonged to her maternal great-great gran dmother. Along with her bouquet of yellow roses, white daisies and babies' breath, the bride carried two imported lace handkerchiefs, one a gift of the bride's great aunt and the other, a gift of the bridegroom's mother. Mrs. Carl J. Smith Jr. was matron of honor Bridesmaids war* Mr*. Louil B Demaree Jr. and Miss Emily MUler. sister of the bridegroom They wore muted white daisy print gowns against a background of pastel yellow, white picture hats with ribbon matching their gowns and carried nosegays of yellow and white daisies Stephanie Taylor, cousin of the bride, was Bower girl. She wore a white embroidered organza pinafore over her lace-t rimmed yellow dress and carried a white basket of daisies Douglas Miller, brother of the bridegroom, was best man. I ' I-U-. Dft-i vSilvl A ?A triv JOflfl OOllin, Donald Bucci, and Bort Peteraoo, brother of the bride v A reception waa held at th^r church after the ceremony followed by a dinner at Hidden Valley Country Club The bride la a graduate olt Gardner Webb College and will' be a registered nurae at Harford Memorial Hospital in Harvede Grace, Kid. The bridegroom graduated. . from Salem State College in ' Boston, Maas., and will be i';' " graduate student at the*' University of Delaware. f Following a wedding trip to.. . Cape Cod, the couple will reside in Havre de Grace, Md.'; ?U9 I3f Thanks *1 Voters of Madison County r who voted for me in the August 17th Democratic Primary. 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