, Mrs. JefFery D. Buckner . . . the former Teresa Rae Eatmon Eatmon , Buckner Wed Teresa Rae Eatmon and Jeffery Dwayne Buckner were married June 25 at Middle Fork Baptist Church. The Kevs. Troy Rogers, Lester Mur phey and Gene Hall officiated. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Eatmon of Mars Hill She was given away by her father. Matron of honor was Tammy Shook of Morganton. Honorary bridesmaids were Debra Bunn of Wilson, N.C., Donna Base of Apex, N.C. and Melynn Benfield of Stateville. Bridesmaids were Melonee Eatmon of Mars Hill, Susan Eatmon of Mars ? Hill, Tammy Ballard of Marshall and v Amy Honore of San Diego, Calif. Flower girl was Angela Bowens of ' Marshall. The groom is the son of Mr. and . Mrs. Shelby S. Buckner of Mars Hill. ?v Shelby S. Buckner, father of the groom, served as best man. Ushers were Charlie Zink of Mars Hill, Gary Wyatt of Mars Hill, Kevin Johnson of Raleigh, and Dean Hicks of Burn sville. Ringbearer was Johnathan Eatmon, cousin of the bride. A reception followed immediately following ceremony in church fellowship hall. After a wedding trip to Hilton Head Island, the couple will reside in Burn sville. The bride is a graduate of Universi ty of North Carolina at Chapel Hill with a bachelor of arts in journalism. The groom is a graduate of Mars Hill College with a bachelor of science degree in math. He is employed by Mountain Heritage High School as a math anc computer pro gramming teacher. Bradleys Celebrate Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Stokes Bradley of Weaverville will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary with a recep tion July 17 from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. at the Beech Community center. All friends and relatives are invited to at tend. It is requested that girts be omitted. The event will be given by their children and grandchildren. Mrs. Bradley is the former Catherine Kevis. Wyatt , Wallin Married Linda Gentry Wyatt of Asheville and James Paul Wallin of Marshall were married on July 8 in Greenville, Tenn. The bride is daughter of Dewey and Demania Gentry of Asheville. She is employed by Beacon Manufacturing of Swannanoa. The groom is the son of Jame and Gladys Wallin of Hampton, Virgina. He is employed with N.C. Depart ment of Corrections. The News Record welcomes information on weddings in volving residents of Madison County, Buncombe County and surrounding communities. We request these weddings be typed or written on forms available from The News Record office on Main Street in Marshall. Wedding information should be turned into The News Record office no later than two weeks after the wed ding takes place. Photographs are published with both engagements and weddings, provided they are good quality photographs. Black and white photographs are preferred. There is a minimial screening charge for engagement pictures. ' The editor reserves the right to reject any photograph. Photographs must be picked up at The News Record of fice within 30 days after they appear in the newspaper. The News Record cannot be responsible for photographs not picked up after 30 days. Due to postage costs, photographs cannot be returned by mail unless accompanied by a self addressed, stamped envelope. Country Beauty Shop ? l.'niscx Styling ? frosting ? Spiral IVnus ? liar Piercing ? Air (".oiulitiiiiK'tl Room July Perm Special ?2o?? July Tanning Special Unlimited Visits s65?? < \nIn .iUmi imIk i t.imitnu >jKvi.ilv I \piivs s ? ssi Summer Sizzles With HOT Deals From Carter , Merrill United i Gwendolyn Ann Carter and John Christopher Merrill were married June 25 at Woodland Hills Baptist Church. The Revs. Grey Fisher and Martin Fisher, uncles of the groom, officiated. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William E. Carter of Weaverville. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a crystal and satin organza gown with a high shadow neckline detailed in lace and beads. The fitted, dropped V-waist was ac cented with pearls, topped with a large satin bow in the back. The sheath-style skirt was finished with crystal ruffles flowing into a ruffle fan-like train. The headpiece was decorated with flowers and pearls puffed in back with fingertip veil. She carried a bouquet of white and mauve silk roses, accented with pearls and mauve ribbon. Matron of honor was Lisa W. Wilson. Bridesmaids were Carol Stroupe of Weaverville, Cyndi Shuford of Barnardsville, Mary Davis of Swannanoa, Kim Cole of 1 Weaverville and Kim Lankford of Weaverville The matron of hoaor and bridesmaids wore tea length rose gowns and carried bouquets of mauve silk roses. Michelle Fisher and Keea Mat thews of Weaverville, cousins of the groom, served as flower girls. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Merrill of Weaverville. Best man was John Merrill. Ushers were Brian Fisher of Franklin, Billy Boone of Mars Hill, Michael Mace of Marshall, Dustin Merrill of Weaver ville, Nick Payne of Marshall and Rex Grigg of Mars Hill. Corey Barret and Keenan Mattnews served as ringbearers. After a wedding trip to Daytona Beach, the couple will reside in Weaverville. The bride is a 1965 graduate of North Buncombe High School and a rising senior at the University of North Carolina at Asheville. She is employed by Food Lion of Weaver ville. The groom is a 1984 graduate of Madison High School and attended the University of North Carolina at Asheville. He is employed by United Parcel Service in Asheville. Mrs. John C. Merrill . . . the former Gwendolyn Ann Carter y: JOHN OECRE "DUTCH AUCTION" Price drops $50 each Thursday after July 20 until sold (cash only) NEW JOHN DEERE RX75 Riding Mower - 9 HP, 30 inch cut, electric, $1ocnoo only 1 to sell at 'lOOU 180 LAWN TRACTOR 17HP, 38 inch cut, 5 X', '270000 "Nothing Runs Like A Deere" RCV Turf & Tractor, Inc. 70 Monticello Road, Weaverville 658-3356 Mr*. Stephen Silver ... the former Betty Ann Ball Ball, Silver Wed Betty Ann Ball and Stephen "Mark" Silver were married July 9 at Mount Bethel Freewill Baptsit Church. The Rev. Robert Ballard of ficiated. The bride is the duaghter of Albert and Hilda Ball of Weaverville. Given away by her father, the bride wore a chapel length gown with a lace high neck collar adorned with se quins. She carried a peach bouquet of roses, carnations and baby's breath. Gloria Lewis, sister of the bride, served as matron of honor. Tammy Ball and Charlene Ball Blanton, both of Weaverville, and Patty Robertson served as bridesmaids. Flowergirl was Lynette Crawford. ? Junior attendents were Dinah Bullman and Albert Ball, Jr. The groom is the son of Larry and Judy Silver of Asheville. Larry D. Silver, father of the groom, served as best man. Ushers were Scott Silverr, Robert Grayson and David Thomas, all of Asheville. Nathan Bullman served as ringbearer. After a wedding trip to Florida, the couple will reside in Asheville. The bride is a graduate of North Buncombe High School and is employed by First Union National Bank. The groom is a graduate of A.C. Reynolds High School and is employed by Carolina Toyota. If you like Grandfather Mtn. this summer* you'll, love Stuart this winter. 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