MRS. DAVID LEE CLARK ...the former Deborah Kamsev Greene N Photo by Randy Co* "Kiddies Band Box' Infants and Childrens Clothing Shop Girls-Infant to Size 14, Boys-Infant to Size 10 EASTER AND SPRING FASHIONS FOR BOYS AND GIRLS Located at Northland Shopping Center - Near Fresh Market FEATURING Feltman Brothers Originals Ellen Miklas Originals Annies Baby Infant Designs NorthlandSWoppin^ Center 253-2810 Toddly Winks and Thomas for boys and girls Peaches and Cream and Bryans for girls Hush Puppies, Tom Sawyer and JackTar for boys Convenient Layaway Plan Martha Miniature and Mini World Pageant Dresses Rothschild and Weather Tamer Jackets and Coats ' DowritdWn AsRevHTC 252-1381 FAMIMDjUAR SAVINGS SPREE ? Bit ?iV 1 1 MMILr ? 9 1 Deborah Greene, David Lee Clark Exchange Vows Deborah Ramsey Greene and David Lee Clark of Weaverville were united in marriage Saturday evening in a ceremony held in the Pleasant Hill Baptist Church. The Rev. Harry Culbertson officiated. The bride is the daughter of Mr and Mrs. J. Clyde Ramsey of Weaver ville. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Carmel Clark of Weaverville. The bride was given in marriage by her brother, Perry Ramsey of Leicester. The bride wore a formal gown trimmed in lace featuring a chapel-length train. The gown had a lace-beaded bodice with a Queen Anne neckline. She carried a bouquet of daisies, roses and baby's breath. The bride's sister, Carolyn Dover of Asheville, was the matron of honor The bridegroom's sister, Rosemary Clark of Weaverville, and the bride's sister-in-law, Joy Ramsey of Weaver ville, served as bridesmaids. The matron of honor wore a rose colored chiffon dress. The bridesmaids wore chiffon gowns of light orchid. The bridegroom's brother, John Clark of Weaverville, served as the best man. The bride's son, Danny Greene of Weaverville, served as an usher along with the bride's nephews, Jeff Shipman of Asheville and Stacy Ramsey of Weaverville. Following the ceremony, a recep tion was held in the church fellowship hall. Glada Jenkins. Debbie Rice, Brenda Clark, Sharon Noel, Judy Whitlock, Heather Whitlock, Amy Rice and Kelly Whitlock assisted at the reception. The bride's mother wore a tur quoise dress with matching ac cessories. The bridegroom's mother wore a pink dress with matching ac cessories. The bride received her high school equivalency diploma from Asheyille Buncombe Technical College. She is employed by Daniels Graphics. The bridegroom attended North Buncombe H.S. and received his GED from Mayland Technical Col lege. He is employed by the French Broad Electric Membership Corp. Following a wedding trip to Myrtle Beach, the couple will make their home on Flat Creek Church Rd. in Weaverville ROBIN FOX "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs", an adaptation of the classic fairy tale, will be presented by the Tanglewood Children's Theatre at the University of North Carolina at Asheville tonight through Sunday. Directed by Elaine Huntermyers, the cast is composed of 26 per formers, mainly children from the Asheville area. Nicole Gibson stars , mui -way, mircn iv, iim ? ?|V ? Robin Fox Is Engaged Mr. and Mr*. Martin Fox of Route S, Mart Hill are pleased to announce the engagement of their daughter, Robin Denise, to Michael Dale Ftn cannoo of Wilmington. The future bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fincannoo of Wilmington. The bride-elect is a 1984 graduate of Madison High School. The future bridegroom is a private contractor. An April 20th wedding is planned. as Snow White. Robin Turner plays the evil Queen Bella and Shanetta Earle is cast as Once Upon A Time. Performances are scheduled for tonight and Friday at 8 p.m. in the Carol Belk Theatre on the UNC-A campus. Performances will also be presented on Saturday and Sunday at 1:30 and 4:30 p.m. To reserve tickets, call the theatre box office at 253-5778. t VLXJ' Easter means Flowers ? Potted Lilies ? Potted Bulbs ? Spring Bouquets ? Funeral Pieces OMars Corner of Main 6s College Taefloa Mars Mill 6fy'273I MtteGetAnlRA. Start WithThelM Preble Progranf Only AtFii^Unkm^ Of course you want the immediate tax savings of an IRA. And the long-term savings far your future. But you don't want just any IRA. You want the right one. And that means the IRA that suits your own lifestyle and investment needs. With our exclusive IRA Profile Program, we sit down and look at your individual situation. Your unique financial interests. And your personal goals. Now and for your future. We do all of that before we help you select an IRA. And that's how we make it simpie for you to select the right one. When you're ready to choose , First Union has eight of the mo6t competitive IRAs you'll find anywhere, from fixed-rate CDs to an IRA Equity Fund. So take a closer look at First Union. Because only First Union takes a closer look at you. With the IRA Profile Program, you get more than just an IRA.Yau get the right IRA.

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