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Mr. and Mrs. Webde Rid dle, Jr. announce the marriage of their daughter, Miss Margar et Louise Riddle,to Bobbyßay Young, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Young of Newdale. The double ring ceremony was conducted by the Rev. Harold McDonald in the First Baptist Church at 7soo p. m. Saturday, June 26, with only the immediate families pre sent. The organist, Charlie Boone, played traditional wed ding music. •: The bride, given in mar riage by her father, wore a ;j street-length dress, empire style, of chiffon over silk or ganza, trimmed and appliqued J with venise lace. Her shouldar DVM Meeting | Drs. Alan and Jeannette • Maddox of Burnsville are • among those attending the : 76th Annual Meeting of the North Carolina Veterinary Me- ‘ dical Association at the Block ade Runner Motor Hotel. The four day meeting. is featuring veterinarians of na tional and state prominence to speak on subjects related to the modem day practice of veterinary medicine. At Institute Susan Shepard Kiser is at tending the Summer Institute for College Teaches of Math matics at the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill. She is a faculty member at Mats Hill College. •X-X-X-X-X-X-X-X-X-X’X-XtXtX'X-X-X'X-X I COLOR BATH-PANELING & PAINT SALE | CASH & CARRY PRICES - LIBERTY CASH & CARRY •*•*•*' Burnsville, N. C. ii viy SS ____——— ® n § Storm Doors I n^Ti! m % 1 1 1 S W“ lv_: Xv. j —1 BATH 1 1 1st. Quality Luaua 2^jJßljJ ! Mi|li . 099 iSWfi | 3 Pattern At L P « r M If | I 3 Pattern 'A”Wood wM\\fMi i 1 599 Wmlil ™ per sheet United In Marriage length veil of illusion was at tached to a cluster of pearls. She carried a nosegay of car nations and daisies. Mrs. Deborah Parker was matron of honor. She wore a street-length mint green dress and carried a single long stemmed yellow rose. Mr. Young was his son's best man. The bride is a graduate of Asheville-Buncombe Techni - cal Institute. She is employed - a; &* ★ 1 II5! Specials limpill Ladies Dresses And Sportswear | 0% All Spring And Summer Merchandise At Drastic Reductions Big Price Reductions Throughout The Store !!! } PEEBLES-KIMBRELL ( Spruce Pine. N.C. T ! Primed Exterior [ R ■ Siding ; ■lmt $ 169 00 /m ! ' MASONITE ,W7 / m ' . I by The Northwestern Bank in Burnsville. The bridegroom at tended UNC-A and is now sta - tioned with the U. S. Army Re serves in Columbia, S.C. A reception followed in the fellowship hall of the church. Mrs. Evelyn Hamilton, Mrs. Rebecca Fox, sisters of the bride, and Miss Carol Young, sister of the groom, assisted. After a wedding trip to Vir ginia the couple will reside in Burnsville. I 5 W v „ ' m j~ . * y,' ■ ' : v-~ * ~ , , > * mmmm Mr. And Mrs. Boooy Ray Young ■“ ■■ wmm mmm 9mm mm ■ j 5 26« 48”x8Q” Metal Bifold | Lanai rw i i AndersenWindowalls 1 I Ji ▼ T 'TRADEMARK OF ANDERSEN CORPORATION ; X ; > ■ Xv! | J RE SET PRICES THE YANCEY RECORD GARAGE DOOR Wood Sectional 9’ x V s|| $5995 J1 I PATIO DOOR 5/8” Insulated Glass ’•"■-JW’VI ! I ! s / I —y I 1 n PAGE 7 njnMM97l
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