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JtOSNf r NORRIS GORNTO
Miss Lois Evelyn Doan of
Burnsville became the bride of
Rcmney Norris Gornto of Green
Mountain at a 3:00 p. m. cere
mony July 2nd at Bald Creek
Methodist Church. Rev. Thomas
W. Weeks, .pastor of the church,
was the officiating minister.
Steve Proffitt was vocalist,
with Miss Susan Hensley at the
piano.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Doan of Bur
nsville. The groom’s parents are
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Gornto of
Green Mountain.
The bride, given in marriage
by her father, wore a floor leng
th gown of white peau de soio,
with lace appliques embroidered
in pearls. Her veil was of illus
ion attached to a pearl coronet.
She carried white orchids with
satin streamers.
The maid of honor, Miss Hel
en Deyton of Green Mountain,
wore a floor length gown of
green chiffon, and carried a
cascade of green shasta daisies.
The bridesmaids were Mrs.
David Doan of Asheville and
Mrs. William Harold Doan, of
Morehead City, sisters-in-law of
the bride. Miss Dana Brooks of
Celo, Miss Linda Gornto of
Green Mountain, Miss Beverly
Peppers of Madison, Ga„ and
Miss Dena Pickett of Durham.
They wore floor length yellow
chiffon dresses, and carried
bouquets of yellow shasta daisies
Child attendants were Faith
Peppers. Sherry Fender and
Michelle Fender.
The groom chose for his best
man Clar.fce Deyton of Celo.
Ushers were William Harold
Doan. Morehead City, Jeff David
THE YANCEY RECORD
Doan, Jr., Asheville, brothers of
the bride; James Samuel Gornto,
Raleigh; Jerald Frank Turner
of Roanoke, Va.; Robert Russell
Walters, Huntington, Md.; Ivan
Blaine Whitson of Green Moun
tain.
Following the wedding a recep
tion was held in the church
social hall. Assisting at the re
ception were Miss Kathleen
Peake, Mrs. Artis Peppers, Mrs.
W. P. Honeycutt, Mrs. Burgin
Silvers, Mrs. Clarence Deyton,
Miss Betty Bennett, and Mrs.
William Turner.
The bride chose for her gcing
away costume a yellow suit with
white accessories and a orchid
fr r m her bridal corsage.
The bride’s mother wore a
blue suit with white accessor
ies. The groom’s mother chose
a brown suit with matching ac
cessories. They both wore yel
low corsages.
The bride is a graduate of
Cane River Hieh School.
The groom teaches in South
Toe Elementary School, Celo
N. C.
After a wedding trip the cou
ple will reside at Green Moun
tain, N. c.
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alloy throughout the free world.
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estimated 5)8 million pounds, is
in nickel plating.
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THURSDAY. JULY IS. 19*7
Miss Nina Joyce Allen, dau
ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Allen, Route 1, Burnsville, and
Mr. Johnny Walter Hughes, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Jason Hughes,
Route 2, Burnsville, were mar
ried at 8:00 p. m„ on June 30th,
at The Bakers Creek Baptist
Church.
Rev. Niram Phillips conducted
the double ring ceremony. Miss
Glenna Thomas was pianist.
The bride was given in mar
riage by her father. Her gown
was of white lace over satin.
Her veil was attached to a pearl
coronet. She carried a white
Bible covered with white carna
tions and pink rosebuds.
Miss Rebecca Hughes, sister
of the groom was maid of hon
or. She wore a pink satin dress,
similar to that of the bride,
with matching veil, and carried
one long stem pink rose.
Mr. Preston Allen, brother of
the bride, was best man.
A reception followed at the
bride’s home. Hostesses were
Mrs. Preston Allen and Mrs.
Bill Shepherd.
MEDICAL PROGRESS
In Kluang, Malaysia, a 4-year
old girl born with a defect in a
blood vessel next to her heart
was operated on by a CARE
MEDICO surgeon. The child,
whose condition meant probable
death before 20, now has an ex
cellent chance for a normal life.