Miss Evelyn Sprinkle. Borden Sabiston Wed Miss Evelyn Sprinkle, daughter of Mr. and' Mrs. Walter G. Sprinkle of 25 Kola avenue, Ashe ville, was married to Pfc. Hilliard Borden Sabiston Jr., of Black Mountain, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Sabiston, Sunday afternoon in the home of her parents. The Rev. T. A. Groce performed the double ring ceremony, and a program of wedding music w-as presented by Miss Alice Wilde, pianist. The vows were spoken before an improvised altar banked with white gladiolus, Shasta daisies, ivy and ferns. The bride wore a ballerina length dress made of embroidered ninon over satin. The dress was fashioned with high neckline, cap sleeves and full gathered skirt. Her shoulder-length veil was attached to a Juliet cap trimmed with seed pearls, and she carried a white Bible topped with an orchid. , Mrs. Jack Shook, sister of the i bride, was matron of honor. She wore a gown of green embossed < organdy and carried a bouquet of pink carnations. 1 Karen Sprinkle, sister of the bride, and Kay Rector, cousin of ( the bride, were flower girls. The former wore a frock of pink em bossed organdy and the latter wore blue. They carried nosegays of , mixed flowers. 1 Following the ceremony a cake- | cutting was held in the home of \ the bride. Assisting in serving ( were Mrs. Coleman Rector, aunt of the bride, Mrs. James Turbyfill of i Charlotte, aunt of the bride and ; Miss Martha Stevens of Fairview. ] The bride's mother wore a navy ] blue crepe dress with navy acces sories and a corsage of pink cam- ! ations. The bridegroom's mother 1 wore a green and white print . dress writh white accessories and 1 a corsage of pink carnations. 1 After the cake-cutting the coup le left for a short wedding trip. They will reside in Sacramento, , Calif. For traveling the bride wore a gray suit with powder blue ac cessories. i Mrs. Sabiston is a graduate of ! Sand Hill High school and attend- ’ ed Appalachian State Teachers 1 college. Mr. Sabiston is a grad uate of Black Mountain High school and attended North Car olina State college. He enlisted in the Air Forces in December and is now stationed at Mather Field, Calif. • READ THE CLASSIFIEDS ! t G. A. GARRISON Funeral service? were held Wednesday at 3 p. m. in Wilkey Chapel Baptist church for George A. Garrison, fil, of the Broad River section, who died unexpect edly Monday afternoon. The Rev. Larry Glenn officiated and burial was in the church cem etery- . r Surviving are one brother, hrn est H. Garrison of Black Mountain Star Route, and four sisters, Mrs. W. H. Murphy. Mrs. E. M. Kirstein of Black Mountain Star Route, Mrs. Lydia M. Richards of Tampa, Fla., and Mrs. D. S. Kirstein of Skyland. Harrison Fhineral Home was in -harge. MRS. JETTIE KING Funeral services were held luly 15 at Whitney, S. €., for Mrs. Jettie King of Woodruff, 5. C. She was 83. She is survived by one son and 'our daughters: Edison King of iVoodruff; Mrs. Mandly Cantrell if Marshall, N. C.; Mrs. Cora West >f Spartanburg: Mrs. Miller, iVhitney; and Stella of Woodruff: >ne brother, C. W . Riddle of Black Mountain, and one sister, Mrs. L. I Crow of Spartanburg. _ Garland Family Has thicken Barbecue Monday evening members of he Garland family were enter ained by Albert and Stanley Gar and with a chicken barbecue at he barbecue pit of the Albert iarland home. Those enjoying this hospitality cere Mrs. Essie G. Garland, Mrs. toy H. Moore and Mr. and Mrs. lobby Moore of Orlando, Fla., Mrs. T. W. Leigh, Tommy and Virginia Sherrill of Bartow, Fla., Mr. and Mrs. Linwood Jackson, ^inwood Jr., and Lorraine of Asheville, Mrs. Stanley Garland, Irenda and Stanley Jr., Mrs. Al iert Garland, Marshall and Phillip. Kerlees Entertain rheir Bridge Club Following a hamburger supper ind all the trimmings on North rork Monday evening, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. 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