Scottish Ceremony Unites Sharon Carter, Brown A Scottish wedding itajr 17 at ? p.m. Jack Brown in marriage in a the bride, "Kendall,' Ferguson, N.C. The Rev. Gordon Noble officiated at the A prelude of Scottish musical selections was presented by Mrary Eagle of Laurel and Mrs. Alice Ann Johnson of Greensboro. Mrs. Mary Ruth Roberts of Mars Hill sang "Charity" and "Lore One Another" and Mrs. Johnson and Mrs. Carolina Flnley sang "The Irish Blessing." Frank Davidson played the Scottish bagpipe for the processional and recessional. Alex Kirby tolled the hour on the bell. HILDE SCHNAITMANN Mrs. Hilde Schnaitmann of RemstaJ, Germany, is visiting her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Shook on Lower Metcalf Road in Mars Hill. Alice DeHart, Garry Nolen Speak Vows Alice Jeane DeHart was married to Garry Dean Nolen in a 4 p.m. ceremony Saturday in California Creek Baptist Church. The Rev. Harrell Wood conducted the ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Joseph Kale DeHart of Bryson City. Nolen is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James E. Nolen of Weaverville. The bride was given in marriage by her brother, Joseph Kale DeHart Jr. of Marietta, Ga. Margaret Hand of Oneonta, N.Y., sister of the bride, was matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Melanie Naylor of Mocksville, Kathy Chandler of Weaverville, and Gay Nolen of Weaverville, sister of the bridegroom. The bridegroom's father was best man. Ushers were Doug Shoffner of Asheville, Timmy Gaddy of Enka and William Nolen of Weaverville, uncle of the bridegroom. A reception followed. iVe bride is a graduate of Mars Hill College with a B.S. degree in social work. The bridegroom is a graduate of Asheville Buncombe Technical College and is employed by Micro Switch in Mars Hill. Miss Williams Is Bride r. ? Of Houston Susan Elaine Williams and Randy Lawrence Houston Were married at 7 p.m. Saturday in the home of the bride's parents. The Rev. BUI Pressley conducted the the daughter of ?d Mn. Hffl (W 5 Ferguson and the grand daughter of Mrs Marnr* Carter; and Mr. Thomas Ferguson of egueon and the late Edith erguson. She la a graduate of employed by the The bridegroom la the aon of J^J^^foWSwwnof A?evUle and the grandaon of Mr- and Mrs. Hardy Ferguson Grad*R HU1, Mr* , y Brown of AsheviUe. He ItLjrsr* of unc AahevUte a^ la , member of of Madison High Given in marriage by her father, the bride was dressed " fortn*l gown of white "??Vre " 3c^ffll embroidered yoke outlined with ??ed lace forming can Jeeves Panels of lace ran down the skirt and the at iSr1|C*thedral tn"n" Her length mantilla was bordered in matching ciuny lace and fastened to a cam^ of lace decorated with "?ed pearls. She carried a nosegay of spring flowers. ^The bridal attendants were Mrs. Margaret Carter-Minton of Lenoir, matron of honor and ?'a,ter of the bride; bridesmaids Miss Lynn Un Ferguson' cousin of the bride and Miss Daphne Spainhour of Lenoir. They wore identical long white peasant dresses with a pinafore made from the Scottish Ferguson tartan. They carried white h??MB ^ red gladiolus with Ferguson tartan ribbons. Mary Finley cousin of the bride, was flower ^"^P^ttrby, cousin of the bride was train bearer. Brown was his son's best num. Ushers Were Monty Minton, Lenior, and David Thomas, Mars Hill. The bridegroom and his at tendants wore the Ferguson ^^WiththeScottfah tM*le shoulder brooch. Honorary bridesmaids were Carolyn Ant, RUn ri.r^> Lydia Bishop,. Jane BroS.' Susan BroyhiH, Katie Finley, Debbie mi and Karen Sloop. Mrs. fohel Wallin of Mar shall directed the wedding. All Day Singing An "All-Day Singing" will begin at 10 a jn. Sunday at the Piney Grove Baptist Church. Speaking will be in the mor ning and singing in afternoon. The public and especially singers, is invited. After ? honeymoon to East LTome in MjuttHjLLL* * RECEPTION Following the ceremony, a reception vu h*M at the Carter home. Dr. and Mr*. Ray Kirby greeted the gueaU and Mrs. Clifton Broyhill pratded at the gueet register. The table was decorated with an antique lace cloth. The foor tiered wedding cake had a noaegay of firing flowers plu^l at the top. Identical floral arrangements with white candles flanked the wedding cake. Assisting in serving were Mrs. Earl Mackintosh, Mrs. W.J. Un derwood, Mrs. TV Bishop, Mrs. Dan Wilson, Wendy Hicks and Crystal Atwood, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kyka aunt and ande of the bride wart in charge of tha recap tion. REHEARSAL PARTY A rehearsal part ma held on Friday night in the Wheeling Memorial Room at tha Beaver Creak Advent Christian Church. Rafreabmenta were served to 80 goeata. The table waa decorated with the Ferguson tartan, Scottiah thistle and spring flowers. Miss Katie Finley assisted with the serving. PRE-NUPTIAL PARTIES Special events honoring Miss Sharon Carter were held prior to the wedding. In April the girls of the Youth Fellowship honored Miss Carter with a household shower at the Beaver Creek Advent Christian Church Fellowship Hall. Mrs. Karen Sloop entertained at a shower at the WUkesboro Community Center on May 4. Mrs. Elisabeth Smithey and Mrs. Alice Ann Johnson entertained at a lovely shower at Mrs. Smithey 's home in Lenoir on MayS. Mrs. Ty Bishop gave a brunch at the Green Park Hotel in Blowing Rock for the bridal attendants, bride and relatives on May 10 which was followed by a pool party given by Miss Lynn Underwood at her home in Ferguson. Mrs. Ethel Wallin and Mrs. Lucy Wilson entertained the bride and bridegroom at a floating shower in Marshall. Ross-Callazo Vows Said Debra Kay Ross and Carlos Ruben Collazo were married at 5 p.m. Saturday in Marshall Presbyterian Church. The Rev. Joe David Fore and the Rev. George Moore conducted the ceremony. Hie bride ia the daughter of MRS. 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