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eRa ASHEVILLE CITIZEN-TIMES SUNDAY, NOV. 28, 1993 7C WEDDINGS, ENGAGEMENTS Donaldson-Miller ARDEN Heather Elizabeth Donaldson and Blaine William Miller, both of Asheville, were married at 5 p.m. Nov. 6 at the Lutheran Church of the Nativity. The Rev.

Thomas Colley officiated. The bride is the daughter of Dale Donaldson of Sevierville, and Sandi Donaldson of Charlotte. Her mother gave her in marriage. The bridegroom is the son of William Miller of Arden and Elizabeth Pavka of Asheville. Maid of honor was Angela Baucom-Feid of Arden.

Bridesmaid was Lori Miller of Arden, sister of the bridegroom. Junior attendants were Anna Hurst and Allison Jerele. Best man was Sean Moore of Raleigh. Ushers were Jason Donaldson of Philadelphia, brother of the bride, Justin Jerele and Steven Feid, both of Arden. A reception followed.

The bride is a graduate of Appalachian State University. She is activities director at WNC Baptist Home in Stewart-Celaya Susan Elaine Stewart and Margarito Santiago Celaya, both of Big Bend National Park, Texas, were married at 1 p.m. Nov. 27 at the home of the bride's parents in Asheville. The Rev.

Jill Morris officiated. The bride is the daughter of Mavis H. and Robert L. Stewart of Asheville. Her parents gave her in marriage.

The bridegroom is the son of Rosa and Guadalupe Celaya of Marathon, Texas. A reception followed at the Grove Park Inn. The bride is a graduate of Furman University and Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. She is employed by the National Park Service at Big Bend National Park. The bridegroom attended Sul Ross State University in Alpine, Texas.

He served in the U.S. Air Force. He i is also employed by the National Park Service at Big Bend National MRS. BLAINE W. MILLER Heather Elizabeth Donaldson Asheville.

The bridegroom is also a graduate of ASU. He is owner of Black Mountain Bicycles. The couple will reside in Asheville. MRS. MARGARITO S.

CELAYA Susan Elaine Stewart Park. The couple will reside at Big Bend National Park. Program on 'Fabric of Change' Loretta Kilpatrick of Duke Power Co. will present a holiday program titled "The Fabric of Change" at 10:30 a.m. Dec.

7 at Whitmire Activity Building, 840 Church Hendersonville. The program will include craft ideas Wilson-Miller GREEN MOUNTAIN Melissa Carol Wilson of Green Mountain and James Wendell Miller of Erwin, were married at 4 p.m. Nov. 27 at Big Creek Free Will Baptist Church. The Rev.

J.D. Price officiated. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ricky Wilson of Green Moun- tain.

The bridegroom i is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Miller of Erwin. Maid of honor was Monica Adkins of Burnsville. Bridesmaids were Chasity Miller of Erwin, sister of the bridegroom, Heather Randolph of Johnson City, Caroline Bryant and Gina Fox, both of Green Mountain.

Junior attendants were Victoria Adkins, Rachel Whitson, Christy Miller and Daniel Miller. Best man was Eric Osborne of Erwin. Ushers were Anthony Miller, Darren Higgins, Jamie Tipton, all of Erwin, and Alvin Murphy of Green Mountain. A reception followed. The bride is a graduate of Mountain Heritage High School.

Penland-Haney Bill and Sandra Penland of Asheville announce the engagement of their daughter, Trina Julene Penland of Asheville, to Jeff Wayne Haney of Asheville. He is the son of Joe and Joan Haney of Asheville. The bride-elect is majoring in a accounting at Asheville-Buncombe Technical Community College. She is employed in the accounts receivable department at Scott Banks Trucking Inc. The bridegroom-elect is a graduate of Enka High School.

He is garden shop manager with Kmart, and he is a volunteer fireman with the West Buncombe Volunteer Fire Department. Their wedding is planned for July, 1994. Nilsson-Clark The engagement of Katherine Rebecca Nilsson and Daniel Wayne Clark, both of Charlotte, is announced by her parents, Jonathan Nils Nilsson and Lillian Rebecca Reynolds, both of Asheville. The bridegroom-elect is the son of Robert Clark and Sheila G. Clark, both of Columbia, S.C.

The bride-elect has a bachelor's degree in marketing from the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. The bridegroom-elect has a bachelor's degree in management from the University of South Carolina at Columbia. Their wedding is planned for March 26, 1994, at the Richmond Hill Inn in Asheville. Stuff Your Christmas Stocking With From the Asheville Citizen-Times Fill out the attached coupon and mail to: This week's CHRISTMAS THE ASHEVILLE CITIZEN TIMES winners: P.O. Box 1570 ASHEVILLE, NC 28802 Be sure to include your home phone number.

Each week 10 people will be picked from THAT Jesse Hamlin of Asheville WEEK'S entries and published in the Sunday Patsy E. Cowah of Sylva Edition of the CITIZEN -TIMES. Those selected Geneva Barham of Canton will have until 5:00 pm the following Monday to Margaret English of call and confirm their entry. Weaverville 252-5622 or 1-800-800-4204 Ext. 651.

Carol Harmon of Skyland G. L. Ponder of Asheville You must at this time confirm your entry with Betty Suttles of Arden your home phone number. Ms. Frosty Tanner of Individuals responding each week will be eligible C.

D. Powell of Candler for a final drawing on Dec 24th, 1993 for a Catheryn Moore of chance to win $5000.00 Chevokee No purchase necessary Entries available at 14 O. Henry Ave. Call today to subscribe: 252-5622 or 1-800-800-4204 Stuff Your Christmas Stocking With and tips on energy management. The program is free of charge and open to the public.

Refreshments will be served. Reservations are requested because of limited seating. To register and for information call (704) 697-3079. Name City Contest to run through Dec. 19th 1993.

Employees of The Asheville Citizen-Times and their families are not eligible. Maltry-Akmal Patricia Gail Maltry of Fletcher and Farid Saysan Akmal of Asheville were married at 6 p.m. Nov. 27 at Woodfin Baptist Church and at the Bahai Center of Asheville. The Rev.

David Honeycutt officiated. The bride is the daughter of George Bradley Maltry of Fletcher and Margaret Elizabeth Maltry of Skyland. Her father gave her in marriage. The bridegroom is the son of Darghah G. Akmal of Tehran, Iran, and the late Shafa S.

Akmal. Maid of honor was Cynthia Elaine Maltry of Buford, sister of the bride. Bridesmaids were Tonya Meredith of Asheville, Alisa Bucklew of Weaverville and Anna Bucklew of Leicester. Junior attendants were Rachael Metcalf and Navid Mirhlie. Best man was Shahram Najafian of Florida.

Ushers were Tommy Bucklew, Wayne Maltry, brother of the bride, both of Weaverville, and Masud Soloymanzadeh of Maryland. A reception followed. The bride attended AshevilleBuncombe Technical Community Col- MRS. FARID SAYSAN AKMAL MRS. JAMES W.

MILLER Melissa Carol Wilson The bridegroom attended Northeast State Tech and East Tennessee State University. He is employed by NRF Inc. in Erwin. The couple will reside in Erwin. lege.

She is a sales representative with Standard Paper Sales. The bridegroom graduated from high school in Iran. He is assistant manager with Midas Muffler and Brakes. The couple will reside in Asheville. ATTENTION PEOPLE WITH DIABETES Meter Demo Day Thursday, December 2nd -2PM Manufacturer's Rep Available 126 on Sale Price Reg, Retail DIABETES CARE KIT Final Cost FREE Accu Chet Easy: Less Rebate Mail In No Wiping No Timing No Mess good thru only (or while supplies last) Wal-Mart Pharmacy 29 Tunnel Road 200 Thompson Street Asheville, NC Hendersonville, NC 251-9086 696-8021 ATLANTA I Atlanta.

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Our visitor was quite interested in buying Christmas He saw a city transformed into a Holiday wonder- gifts. Lots of Christmas gifts. And he found all he needed land, and lost himself in the dazzling sights of Georgia's at a place called Lenox Square. Stone Mountain Park and Callaway Gardens. And, after Then for a little culture, he and The Mrs.

caught a taking in a game, wondered if some of his employees stirring performance of The Atlanta Ballet's Nutcracker. might take flying lessons from the Atlanta Hawks. Overall, Mr. Claus enjoyed himself greatly. And he was Being a fan of good food, this Mr.

Claus was over- heard to exclaim as he drove out of sight, "Gee, I wonder whelmed by the restaurants and of our fair city. how the elves would feel about relocating." 1-800-ATLANTA for your free Atlanta Holidays Guide and to register for free Atlanta Gift Packages LENOX SQUARE Manta VISA Callaway Gardens JW MARRIOTT HOTEL Park NOW OFFICIAL CARD Stone Mountain 2 NOW AT OF ATLANTA Atlanta Holiday Inn Home Of The 1996 Centennial Olympia Sames Patricia Gail Maltry.

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