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jA '^SSw^ •■:*' HHH w ;? ?^Br^' r % 3^r V 1 h - %-,; 'Mft- % I|||pgipß^p»^ Mrs. Roger Lee Young Wilson And Young United In Matrimony Miss Deborah Aim Wilson became the bride of Mr. Roger Lee Young Sunday, September 6, at 4:00 p.m. at Martins Chapel, Newdale. Dr. Fred Atwater conducted the ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Ms.' Orin John Wilson of Newdale. The groom is the son of Mr.and Mrs. Albert Lee Young of Burnsville. Given in marriage by her father, the bride was dressed in a full-length ivory satin gown with detachable train. Her elbow-length veil of ivory silk illusion was appliqued with lace roses and attached to a satin bow. She carried a bou quet of white roses and orchids. Miss Donna Kay Wilson, sis ter of the bride, was maid of honor. She was dressed in a I .* /• % 1 I I l I I ■ I M SI UAH is a I rf*. il VOtl il ft *cli i I eaa|aL a|| | f ijJvMjii wiiw your j insurance agent ! HAs. lately, I . | R : I * a % I [ - you re M v \ °“ r *9encv | B/ ‘“"Nt,,. | W ROBERTS INSURANCE ASENCY ! : BirsivilU, N.C. ! wr git"*?* t m • I full-length gown of lavender brocade. Her shoulder-length veil was attached to a match ing bow. She carried a bou - quet of multi-colored daisy pompoms. Mrs. Janet Biggersta|f and Miss Bonnie Hess were brides maids. They were dressed lile the honor attendant. Mr. Virgil Styles was best man. Ushers were Mr. David Cherry and Mr. Keith Styles. A reception followed in the Fellowship Hall. Mis. Young is a recent gra duate of McDowell Technical Institute. Mr. Young is a graduate of Mars Hill College with a BS in Chemistry. He is presently employed by American Enka. Mr. and Mrs. Young will live in Candler, N. C. Revival Services Beginning Sunday, Septem ber 13 and continuing through September 20, Bolen's Creek Baptist Church will be conduc ting a series of Revival Secvi - ces. There will be congrega - tional singing and special nusfe by the church choir. Calvin C. Smith, pastor, will be preach* ing. Services will begin each weekday evening at 7s3op. m. Sunday services begin with Sun* day School at 10:00 a. mjvbm ing Worship at lliOO, Training Union at 7:00 p. m. and Even ing Worship at 8:00. Everyone is invited to attend. Nursery will be open. q~T - |H| POLLARD’S I ® ADORN hair spray I Reg. $2.25 ■ H 166 I W TONI PERMANENT I If R®g* $2.29 I ■ ” KBl H|| GLEEM TOOTHPASTE BBHI Reg - 83< 55$ MmA I GILLETTE FOAMY I With Free Platinum »KTLvKiUI I Plus Blades Reg* sl*o9 TVil [ \ Reg. $1.19 #/ Vl m ZESTABS I M 81 , Reg. $3.49 I I© BIC PEN 998 I *.9. >»« H THE YANCEY RECORD HEARING AID WEARERS Ittter Sirvki for Yovr Htarlif AIM Meais Bitter Bmtuks HiiriH For Yo« Frw Htcriif Tist Strvkt Bt Swt To Visit ““ 1 Osr Ntxt BiHoit Stnrict Cfirtir Plflcc Mt. MitcbiN Motel Btrasvißt, N.C. Dot*: Titsday, Stpttnbir 22*4 Tint: 9:00 A.M. -11:00 A.M. BEARING SERVICE #7 IILTMORI AtVINUI ASHEVILLE, N. C. tBIOI SEPTEMBER 10, 1970 PAGE 5
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