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. CARLOS COLLAZO
...the former Debra Kay Ross
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Vicki Lynn Gross of Los
Angeles, Calif., was maid of
honor.
Francisco Collazo of
Raleigh was his brother's best
man. Ushers were Richard
Thomason of Marshall,
Thomas Rumbough, brother
in-law of the bride, Jerry Ross
and Michael Ross, brothers of
the bride, all of Asheville.
A reception followed.
The bride is a graduate of
Western Carolina University
and is employed as a public
school speech therapist in
Madison County.
The bridegroom is a
graduate of Manhattan
Community College and is
employed as an energy
coordinator for Buncombe
County.
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