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Bi n, Henderson Wed Kimberly Delayna Brigman and Ctanhan 1 awrailAA U?nHor?An uiArfi aiepnen L*ivwence nerurerbun wtit united in holy matrimony on May J1 at the Marshall Preabyterian Church. The Rev. Jimmy Buckner officiated. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lane Ogle of Marshall and Mr. John Knox Brigman of Birm ingham, Ala Given in marriage by her brother, Wayne Brigman, the bride wore a gown of white bridal satin and organ za. The wedding band collar was decorated with seed pearls and se quins. The front was open to reveal a decoltetage neckline. The puff sleeves were accented with appli ques, seed pearls and sequins. The bodice was adorned with seed pearls and sequins. The basque waistline gave way to a full organza ruffled skirt. The back was open with strands of pearls draped across the back of the gown. The satin bow was the finishing touch to a semi-cathedral ruffled train. She wore a matching head piece of peals and sequins with a finger-tip veil. Matron of honor was Tammy Brown Brigman of%4ars Hill. Maid of Thorn as ton, Ga., G?ri Bra nam Ray of Weaverville and Angie Bulhnan of Weaverville. The bridegroom is the son of Mary Ramsey Henderson of Walnut and the late Edgar "Skeeter" Henderson. Best man was Harold Henderson. Ushers were John Brigman of Mar shall, Daniel Brigman of Orlando, Fla., Eddie Henderson of Fletcher, Mike Henderson of Asheville, Gene Meadows of Arden, Arnold King of Leicester, Gary Hensley of Marshall and Clayton Hensley of Walnut. Junior attendants were Nicholas Meadows as ring bearer and Tara Brown as flowergirl. Ater a wedding trip to Alaska, the couple will reside in Mars Hill. The bride attended Madison High School and will attend Mars Hill Col lege this fall majoring in elementary education. The bridegroom is a graduate of Asheville Buncombe Technical Col lege and is employed with Micro Switch. Mrs. Stephen Lawrence Henderson . . .the former Kimberly Delayna Brigman Price , N orris To Wed Evelyn C. Price of Hot Springs and Ronald A. Norris will be married Saturday at 2 p.m. at Lusk Chapel Baptist Church. The bride-elect is the daughter of Zora Price of Hot Springs and the late Alton Price. She is employed by the Madison County Senior Citizen Pro gram. The future bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Freeman N orris of Waynesville. He is a technician with the Haywood County Soil and Water Conservation Service. Mrs. Brett Horton Adams . . .the former Jennifer Lou Pataky Births Clayton and Sandra Rice announce the birth of a son, Adam Wesley, on May 28. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ward Rice of Marshall and Mr. and Mrs. McClean Griffin of Marshall. ? Kevin and Jan Cochran Reardoq of Weaverville announce the birth of a son, Sean Patrick Reardon, on May 26. He weighed 7 pounds, 5 ounces. Grandparents are Jack and Helen Reardon of Massapegua, N.Y., and Claude and Patty Cochran of Weaver ville. Sean Patrick Reardon . . . born May 26 4WD Family Style Church. Father Micheal Klepacki and the Rev. Russell Burson of ficiated The bride is the daughter of George and Rita Pataky of Asheville. Given in marriage by her father, the bride woreb white organza dress with a chapel-length train. She car ried a bouquet of white tulips, white roses and lilacs. Ginger Lynn Owenby was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Karen Pataky Nix of Marshall, Laurie Pataky Pap pas of Winston-Salem and Bryn Arden. 4 Ushn were Bruce D. Adams of Asheville, Bon JaramUlo of AsbeviJIe and Capt. Ronald Justice 0 1 Hender sonvtlle. After a wedding trip to tfee North Carolina coast the couple will reside in Watertown, N.Y.. The bride attended Asheville Buncombe Techinkal College and is employed at Quick Copies of Asheville. The bridegroom attended T.C. Roberson High School and is now in the Army. loll-rree W umber Announced Madison County residents may call toll-free to the Asheville Social Security Office, according to Ralph Campbell, assistant district manager. The new toll-free number is 1-800-228-1810. Campbell said most Social Security matters can be handled by telephone. ANNOUNCEMENT: Annual elections of any vacancy of the Hot Springs Health Program, Inc. Board of Directors will be con ducted during June. These elections will be conducted by sub-area and shall be held according to the following schedule. 1. Laurel Medical Center Area Townships 2 & 1 1 Monday, June 6, 1988 7:00 PM Laurel Medical Center 2. Hot Springs Medical & Dental Center Area Townships 6 & 8 Monday, June 13, 1988 7:00 PM Hot Springs Medical Center 3. Marshall-Walnut Medical Center Area Townships 1, 5 & 9 Monday, June 20, 1988 7:00 PM Marshall-Walnut Medical Center 4. Mars Hill Medical Center Townships 3, 4, 7 & 10 Monday, June 27, 1988 7:00 PM Mars Hill Methodist Church In order for an individual to be eligible to vote for or serve on the Board of Directors they must be a Member of the Corporation. To become a Member, one can fill out the application which is available at the Hot Springs Health Program Administrative Office in Hot Springs, or request an application by writing: Hot Springs Health Program P.O. Box 68, Hoi Springs, North Carolina 28743 ? Telephone (704) 622-3277 n Membership Application P.O. Box 68 Hot Springs, NC 28743 Buy any swim suit at our regular low prices and get the second for just 1/2 price.* Choose from our large selection of tanks, bikinis and mono-kinis in solids, stripes and prints. ? 15 Flavors ? Only 18 Calories per ounce ? No Cholesterol Take-out available Drive-Thru Window
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