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MRS MARK MICHAEL JONES (LaMont M. DeBruhl Photo) Bradley-Jones Vows Spoken In Enka Baptist I Miss Sheits Dolores Bradley of Marshall and Mark Michael Jones of Chattanooga. Tenn , were married at 2 pm Saturday in Enka Baptist Church The Rev Luther Brewer conducted the double ring ceremony The bride is the daughter of Mr and Mrs J. C. Bradley of Marshall The bridegroom is the son of Mrs Mary Frances T Jones of Enka and Mark Jones of Clyde The church was decorated with baskets of white glads, yellow and white mums and yellow daisies, greenery, and candelabra with white can dles. A program of wedding music was presented by William D Mashburn of Marshall, organist He played "Traumerei," "Georg Muffot Aria," "We've Only Just Begun," "Somewhere," "One Hand, One Heart," "Ave Marie" and "Trumpet Voluntary in D" prior to the ceremony "The Lord's Prayer" was used as a meditation during the ceremony "The Wedding March" was played for the processional and "Joyful, Joyful" for the recessional Joseph Harrell Bradley of Greenville, S C., gave his sister in marraige. She wore an Empire gown of Qiana with a Watteau chapel-length train accented with Venise lace Her fingertip veil of silk illusion was edged in matching lace and attached to a Camelot cap. She carried a bouquet of white and yellow daisies and roses Miss Susan Elaine Gwaltney of Montreat was maid of honor; and Mrs Teddy Cody of Marshall, sister of the bride, was matron of honor Bridesmaids were Mrs Herbert Ponder of Marshall and Mrs Floyd Proffitt of Lenoir, sisters of the bride, and Mrs Edward Hale of Knox ville, Tenn They wore floor length gowns of light blue polyester and white picture hats, and carried bouquets of yellow and white daisies Dudley Robertson of Bur nsville was best man Ushers were Terry Kirby and Terry Modlin, both of Asheville; Stan Bean of Matthews; and Phillip Goodeof Enka The bride's parents were unable to attend the wedding due to illness of both. Mrs Hal Houston of Marshall, sister of the bride, was honor at tendant. She wore a floor length gown of pale blue floral print polyester and a corsage of white carnations The bridegroom's mother wore a beige floral print jacket dress and a corsage of white carnations. Monica Cody of Marshall, niece of the bride, kept the bride's book The wedding was directed by Mrs Leonard Williams of Asheville. A reception followed at the Enka Lake Club. The three tiered wedding cake was served by Mrs Hal Houston of Marshall, sister of the bride; and Mrs. Leonard Baker of Marshall. Mrs. Ervin Roberts of Marshall, sister of the bride, and Mrs. Ron Oexman of Morganville, N. J., sister of the bridegroom, presided at the punchbowls. The bride is a graduate of Asheville-Buncombe Technical Institute with an associate degree in nursing She has been employed by the Buncombe County Health I Department Family Planning I Division. She will be employed I by Chattanooga-Hamilton I County Health Department as f a family planning nurse t practitioner The bridegroom attended North Carolina State University and is a graduate of Western Carolina University. He served four years in the United States Army. He is employed by American Enka Corporation as a salesman in the Chattanooga district sales office. The couple will live in Chattanooga Births To Mr and Mrs. Leroy Higgins of Marshall a daughter April 12 in Memorial Mission Hospital. To Mr and Mrs Carl E Shook of Marshall a daughter April 17 in Memorial Mission Hospital Miss Harrelson Weds Wesley D. Campbell At home in Shreveport, La , are the former Miss Debra Loree Harrelson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald L. Harrelson. Green Ridge. Miss., and Wesley Dean Campbell, son of Mr. and Mrs William Campbell, Keswick, Va., following their 3 p.m April 2 wedding at the Whiteman Air Force Base Chapel. Potted chrysanthemums and yellow and white gladioli decorated the altar as the Rev Beryl T. Hubbard performed the double-ring ceremony. Maxine Harrell provided the wedding music. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a white lace gown styled with a scoop neckline and long sheer lace sleeves Her waist-length lace edged veil was secured by a lace covered bridal cap. Lee Harreison anenaea ner sister as maid of honor. She wore a long-sleeved lavender floor-length gown accented with lace trim. Katherine Harreison, sister of the bride, was the flower girl. Following the reception at the home of the bride, she chose a navy blue three-piece pantsuit as her going away outfit. The bride graduated in mid term 1977 from Maconaquah High School in Indiana. The bridegroom, a 1975 graduate of MHS, is in the United States Air Force. Mrs. Campbell is the granddaughter of Mrs Arthur R. McDevitt Jr of Route 4. Marshall, and the late Mr McDevitt. i ^cCyeiUMMLct j r ^edfacVULKt M jr 1435 Merrimon Ave. J 1 Asheville, N.C. M m|: Breakfast ? Dinner m ' ? i J |1 REGULAR MEALS ? ffl SHORT ORDERS J| i SANDWICHES J f HOMEMADE PIES \ ilAIR CONDITIONED { i Open 6 a.m. - 10 p.m. | ? I Organization Is Improving Community The Mars Hill Community Development Organization had its regular quarterly business meeting on Tuesday, March 28. at which time new officers were elected and in stalled. and committee chairmen presented their annual reports and projected plans for 1977. The theme of the evening was "Organizing Citizen Power" in building a better community. The meeting was well attended and the group voted approval to a continued commitment to the major projects of beautification, community planning and development, securing an adequate facility for the public library, and cooperation with the town Recreation Committee on its youth program and plans to prepare the recreation park for use this year The group endorsed plans to reorganize a 4-H club in the community. They also voted to enter the county beautification contest and the Western North Carolina Community Development Contest. The Executive Council met on April 15 and made plans for initiating these decisions Beginning on April 2, the Beautification Committee has sponsored a weekly roadside clean-up, in cooperation with the county-wide efforts. A large group of adults and children, including members of the Mars Hill Civic Club, participated in the project. Roads and streets from a junction with Bull Creek workers to Highway 19-23 were cleared of cans and trash. Continued cleaning will be undertaken on a regularly scheduled basis, by groups and by individuals who have volunteered to take care of specific areas he Beautification Planning and Development Committee has already begun preparations for planting a number of special areas. More extensive plans for land scaping, painting of public buildings, and of street paving are in the making. On Saturday, the Finance Committee sponsored a bake sale, benefits for the public library fund. The sale was quite a success and the com mittee wishes to express its appreciation to all who helped to make it so. This sale was the first of a number of money making projects to be un dertaken this spring and summer Marshall Club Met Monday The Marshall Book Club met Monday evening at the home of Mrs. J.L.McElroy Before the program Leon Uris's book "Trinity" and Bob Terrell's program on w "Communication" at Mars Hill College were discussed Mrs. John Corbett reviewed Adam Smith's "Powers of the Mind." She dwelt much on Smith's theory of the im portance of the way we per ceive the world ? our pattern of thought, a shared set of assumptions He holds that the western mind thinks things seen are real and things not seen are less real She also touched briefly on Smith's experience with EST, Zen, Arica, LSD, Biofeedback, Rolfing, Sufism, TM. Esalen, Yoga, and Iching. The Washington Post Book World has said that "Adam Smith is the perfect Virgil?witty, pragmatic, learned ? to lead the doubting reader into the shadv realm of consciousness expanding. He has tried himself with a tough skep ticism and an intelligent open mind." Members present were Mrs Leonard Baker. Mrs 0 A Gregory, Mrs W J McKin ney, Mrs. Clyde Roberts. Mrs Jim Story, Mrs Corbett and Mrs McElroy Guests were Mrs Vera Kosmodel and Miss Gayle Isensee The \ next meeting will be at the home of Mrs McKinney with Mrs Gregory as program leader, May 16 | Miss Kent, j Lonny Davis : Set Wedding : Mr and Mrs John F.Kent of Marshall announce the engagement of their daughter. Sharon Theresia. to Lonny Dale Davis, son of Mr and Mrs. Calvin Davis of Marshall. Miss Kent, a 1975 graduate of Madison High School, is em ployed by Bi-Lo, Inc., in Weaverville Davis is employed at Carlon Products in Woodfin. After a May 13 wedding the couple will reside in the Grapevine section of Madison County LOOK TRIM! Take Alginess Diet Plan and Aquavap Water Pills" ROBERTS PHARMACY Main St Marshall, N C. Kngjjrpf da' b<bv " Gene Sanford timitoov ?mcib^t*t vc 'XffRS^P^M ASHFVIllE NC 2880 3 OFFICE 704 252 4733 HOMF 684 9432 (? Forget The /? Hong-Ups 01 ? (! Washday... ^ ; !? Wear clothes that we have restored .1 } CI to original beauty with special dry * 1 |vr i? cleaning process. ?? j (J Edwards Clearrers & Laundrymat :) i; #1 Main Street If |p f; Marshall, N.C. Phone 649-2333 Mrs. Worley Is Honored On Birthday Mrs Ellar Worley of Route 7. Marshall, was given a birth day dinner at her home on Sunday, honoring her 70th birthday. Those present were her children and families: Mr and Mrs Dale Silver, Mr and Mrs. Frank Worley and Lyndon of Asheville: Mr and Mrs Ray Worley. Peggy Sue and Michael, Mr and Mrs. Eugene Worley and Connie. Harold Worley. all of Route 7, Marshall. Also present were Miss Robin Pizzulo, Mr and Mrs Walter Randall. Mr and Mrs Ed Lunsford and Mrs Nina Henderson, also Clyde Randall of Route 5, Marshall, and Mrs Lamer Worley of Alexander She was also visited last week by her son and family, Mr and Mrs Cecil Worley, Beverly and Cecilia, of Melvindale. Mich Shealsohas a son, J C Worley, of Trenton. Mich -r MRS. WESLEY DEAN CAMPBELL ...Miss Debra Loree Harrelson ? Choice, Juicy cutt* Prepared to your taite We invite you ? Tonight REASONABLE PWICCS?FWOM B2.2B up MOUNTAINEER STEAK HOUSE . across from mouhtrtmfr ink 148 Tunnel Rd. optnspm toi2 oopm Dial 254-3332 Your Pharmacist Bill Powell i Says > Community Medical Center Pharmacy. Mars Hill. NC. Tel HH?* 2*?H1 Health tips you should know May I recommend a few, little-thought-of tips to give you better health ana longer life? 1) Eat your meals at regular times. The oldest folks we know always eat at regular hours. Irreg ularity encourages intesti nal diseases. 2) Eat simply, two or three kinds of food at a time, and avoid the sluggishness that ac companies too many nutri ents being absorbed at once into the blood stream. , 3) Mildly exercise after meals. Lying down allows large fat molecules to be deposited in small capil laries and artery walls. Finally, 4) avoid too much salt, pepper and vinegar. n fpjtf /JIAHM Bill Powell, Your Pharmacist. X r ? \ CHUCK CONNERS "A washer that has a limited T)"R T7 QT7 ]^TQ B warranty on its transmission iIxEiOEiii A O for 10 years should be able to take this type of punishment." B SPEED QUEEN WASHERS & DRYERS Featuring ? Arc-Q-AAatic? drive transmission ? 3 way lint, soil and sediment removal system ? Solid Stainless steel tubs ? Two ball bearing protection ? Quick, easy serviceability ? Durable cabinet finish NEW SPECIAL HEAVY DUTY SPEED QUEEN DRYER ONLY 199.95 ? LIMITED EDITION i LIFETfME WARRANTY STAINlESS STEEL TUB We will replace the stainless steel tub when ever it fails during the lifetime of the washer, if failure is a result of a defect in material or workmanship After the first year, the warranty is limited to parts only You pay any labor and transportation charges BUILT BETTER TO LAST LONGER HOME ELECTRIC & FURNITURE CO. MARSHALL 10 YEAR WARRANTY ON TRANSMISSION PARTS We will provide a replacement for any trans mission part which fails as a result of a defect in material or workmanship for an additional nine years After the first year, the warranty is limited to parts only You pay any labor and transportation charges H
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