Brittain-Davis Vows Exchanged At Hickory Wlnklers Grove Haptisl Church was the setting for the five o'clock candlelight cere mony December 23 uniting Liud* Kaye Brittain and Don Dennis Davis in holy matri mony. The Rev. Fred Hicks off iciated at the double ring cer emony. Mrs. Betty Rhodes was organist and Kirs. Marcella Davis, soloist. The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Claude L. Brittain of Rt. 4. Hickory, is a graduate of George Hildebran High School and Western Carolina College Nop. She is presently emploveJ b\ Mooresville City School system as a First grade teacher at l ark View School. Davis is the son of Mr and Mrs. Oscar Davis of Hickory, formerly ot I'naka.He is a 1959 graduate of Murphx High School andisetnplovedhySup erior Cable Corporation. Given in marriage by her father the bride wore a white formal gown designed with a chantilly lace bodice over plain taffeta with a sab-ina neckline edged in bridescents and seed pearls. The long sleeves ended in wrist points and the modified bell skirt was scattered with lace app liques. An aisle wide train fell from a large bow and was covered with lace appliques. Her headpiece was a two tiered veil of illusion which fell from cabbage rose of off white organdy. She carried a single white orchid accented by satin streamers and imita tion wedding bell flowers. Maid of honor w as Miss Br - enda Crubb. She wore an em erald green crepe floor length gown with elbow length sleeves and satin panels flowing from the back waist. Her headpiece was a matching satin bow att ached to a circular veil and she carried a cluster of red carnations. Bridesmaids were Miss Shirley Davis and Mrs. Allen Julian, sisters of the groom; Miss Linday Boring of Hi wassee Dam, Miss Janice Bryant of Andrews and Miss Jean Brittain sister of the bride. The bridesmaids wore dre sses identical to that of the honor attendant. They wore matching headpieces and carried a cluster of red car nations. Each attendant wore a single strand of pearls, gifts of the bride. James Davis, cousin of the bridegroom, was best man. Ushers were Eulan and Jerry Brittain, brothers of the bride; Ted Davis, cousin of the groom Wesley Berry, brother-in-law of the bride and J im F rankl - in. For her daughter's wedd ing Mrs. Brittain wore a beige suit trimmed in navy blue with patent accessories and a corsage of white carnations. Mrs. Davis wore a green wool dress with patent acc essories and a corsage of white carnations. Wedding director was Mrs. Barbara Huffman. For travel the bride chan ged into a blue wool dress with black accessories. She wore the orchid corsage lifted from her bouquet. After a wedding trip to Ok lahoma City, the couple will resid Huffman trailer Park, -jweerwater Park, Hick ory. On Thursday evening the couple was honored with a cake cutting after the wedding re hearsal In the Winkler'sGrove Baptist Church fellowship hall. The wedding party, family and close friends att ended. The table was covered in white with candles entwined with vine at each end. A three tiered wedding cake with swan deviders and a minature bride and groom was the cen terpiece. After the couple cutthetra dtional first slice of cake, Mrs. Corena Russel, sister of the bridegroom completed the serving. Mrs. Donna Davis poured punch. Nuts and mints were served. PTA To Meet Monday Night MURPHY?The PTA will meet Monday evening at 7:30 at theElementaryAuditorium. A panel discussion on "Health and Nutrition" by speakers, Dave Moody, Miss Willie Lovingood, Mrs. Mary J or Jon and Mrs. Boyd Davis. CARD OF THANKS V?c wish to thank all our many friends for floral off erings, food,sympathy and the many other kindnesses shown us during the death of our bel oved sonandbrother, Charles L. (Thad) Rose. Mr. & Mrs. Henry Rose and family. 3*heCf4?oman 's?Bi HATTIt PALMM MCIKTY IMTM PHOHI ?""" age Crisp-Carsoa Vows Excboagtd Miss Carolyn O'Neal Crlap became the bride of Glenn Fredrick Carson December 19 at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul O'Neal Crisp, Murphy, Rt. 1. Carson Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. GlennCarsonof Blue Ridge.Ga. Immediate families of the couple attended the ceremony which was performed by Rev. Lester Stowe. Mrs. Robert McDonald of Bowling Green, Ky? was her sister's matron of honor. The bridegroom's father was his son's best man. Following the cferemony the bride's parents entertained with a small reception at their home The bride is a graduate of Murphy High School and is a Junior at Grady Memorial School of Nursing in Atlanta where she will continue her studies The groom is a graduate of West Fannin High School and is employed with Atlanta Steel Company of Atlanta, Ga. The couple will reside at 443 Candler St., Atlanta. THE CANDY STRIPERS are now in their fourth year of volunteer service at Providence hos pital. Shown wrapping bandages are (I to r) Betty Sue Mann, Mary Ellen Nave and Donna Frank um. After 25 hours of service, the Candy Striper is entitled to wear the red and white striped apron when on duty and after 50 hours of service the volunteer is given a name pin. Fifteen local school girls are presently working under the supervision of the nurses at Providence hospital. PEACHTREE NEWS Peachtree Community Club met in regular monthly sess ion with pot luck supper at 6:30 Monday January 9. Bet ween fifty and sixty people enjoyed the delightful meal and fellowship. The business session was presided over by president Mrs. Marcella Smith and the club heard reports from the secretary Miss Danie Kea ton from the committee that has purchased two 36-cup coffee urns for the use of the club and community and from the program committee. A discussion followed ab out the carrying out erf a roadside project of beauti fication in our own comm unity. C&B Guffey-Adams Vows Made Miss Virginia Lee CJuffey and Alvin Adams were united in marriage Saturday night, December 31, 1966, at 8:00 in the First Baptist Church in Hiwassee, Ga. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Guff - ey of Andrews and the bride groom is the son of Mr and Mrs. A Inie A dams of Andrews. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Jack Richardson of Hiwassee, Ga. Miss Patricia Ann Guffey sister of the bride, was het attendant. Larry Owenby was the bridegroom's best man. Following the ceremony, a reception was held at the home of Mrs. Florence Chambers. -M Mr. and Mrs. Frankie Doc kery and children, Lesia and Darrell, have returned home after spending the holidays with Mrs. Dockery's family, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Taylor and children of Minneola, Fla. -M Mr. and Mrs. Francis Cook and Michael from Foster,Ore. have returned to spend some time wih Mrs. Theodore Cook of Brasstown. Before coming here they visited Mrs. Cook's family, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Taylor and children of Minn eola, Fla. -M BOILING SPRINGS NEWS By Mrs. D.G. O'DeU Mr. Mike Abernathy who Is in the service visited his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Abernathy during the holidays. Mrs. O.G O'DeU visited Mr. and Mrs. Quentin Loving ood one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Davis and Mr. and Mrs. Homer Ge rod from Akron,Ohio was vis iting relatives here over the holidays. Mr. and Mrs.Wendle Sneed and famUy of Atlanta, visited their parents Mr. and Mrs. Lumus Gaddls Over Christ mas. Mrs. Herbert Gaddis and children visited her father and sister, Mr. S.J. O'Dell and Mabel recently, Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Whit ner and Dean visited Mrs. D. G. O'DeU last week. Miss Emma Jean O'Dell spent last weekend with Miss Delores Garrett. Mrs. Gladys O'DeU and Ch eryl of Dalton, Ga. visited Mr and Mrs. J.W. O'DeU recently Mrs. I-loyd O'Dell visited Mr. and Mrs. J.W. O'Dell last u ppL MISS ERLA JEAN CREASMAN, daughter of Mrs. Alvfn Cr easman of Andrews, Is engaged to marry O/C Vincent Frank Jones, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam W. Jones of Andrews. The bride-elect attended Berea College and holds a B.S. degree in Education from Western Carolina College. She is employed by the Andrews City Schools. Her fiance attended Western Carolina Collage and is now attending Officers Candidate School at Ft. Benning. Ga. Wedding plans will be ar-ounced later. New faces at Shoal Creek Mrs. Allen Brendle of Ashe Church Sunday were Mr. and ville spent the week end with Mrs. Marry underwood. ner moiner, Mrs. issaDeiiAX -SC- len. -SC RECENTLY ELECTED OFFICERS of the Cane Creek 4-H Club are: (1 to r) Fran Craw ford, secretary and treasurer: Steve Thompson, president: Polly Conley, recreation leader; Harry Little, vice-president: and Becky Fleming, reporter. FORDS NO.1 We're ahead in sales and we aim to stay ahead with our White Sale values Specially built, specially equipped Ford Custom 500's come with: Luxurious pleated vinyl interior* Bright metal trim ? Wheel covers ? Whitewalls All at our special low pricel Extra savings on optional air conditioning. Hurry I Get the buy of the season now! White Sale savings on all Fords Specially priced, specially equipped Galaxie 500 Hardtop. Specially generous deals on all Fords during this sale. Act now. Ford Dealer s WHITE SALE JUNtt rUKD CO. OmIw n.. tot: Phone 389-6326 Hayesvllle. N. C. 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