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Ashevllle Citizen-Times, June 25, 1989 6C Chaney-Heffern Cunningham-Sorrells SncjacjzmiLntiu I 7T a Price-Moore Amy Marie Chaney of Cary and John Adrian Heffern of Baltimore, were married at 2 p.m. Saturday at West Asheville Baptist Church. The Rev. James H. Johnson and the Rev.

Morris Boyd officiated. Mr. and Mrs. A. Ammon Chaney of Candler are parents of the bride.

Her father gave her in marriage. Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Francis Heffern of Lawrenceville, N.J., are parents of the bridegroom. His father was best man.

Karen Rowland of Cary was matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Regina Brady of Asheville; Jane Edmonds of Greensboro; and Kathryn Ann Heffern of Lawrenceville and Meg Heffern of Ketchum, Idaho, sisters of the bridegroom. Ushers were Bill Heffern of Pennington, N.J., Tim Heffern of Lawrenceville, brothers of the bridegroom; Brad Chaney of Cary, brother of the bride; and Kyle Rowland of Cary. WAYNESVILLE Rhonda Donna Jean Cunningham and Christopher Ellison Sorrells, both of Waynesville, were married at 8 p.m. Saturday in Cove Creek Baptist Church.

The Rev. Claude Concord officiated. The bride is the daughter of Humphrey and Sarah Cunningham of Waynesville. Her father gave her in marriage. Otis and Brenda Sorrells of Waynesville are parents of the bridegroom.

Maid of honor was Daneen Mer-ritt of Waynesville. Bridesmaids were Deana Hyatt, Leslie Caylor and Misty Gage, all of Waynesville. Rick Gifford of Bethel was best man. Ushers were Marlin Hollings-worth Danny Sorrells, both of Waynesville, and Eric Jaeger of Atlanta. A reception followed.

The bride, a 1987 graduate of Tuscola High School, is a dental assistant, for Dr. Carl F. Osborn. 3. MRS.

CHRISTOPHER SORRELLS Rhonda Cunningham Amy Renea Price of Fletcher and James Darren Moore of Arden were married at 4 p.m. Saturday at Biltmore Church of God. The Rev. Billy Ray Lee officiated. The Rev.

Ronald T. Price and Judy B. Price of Fletcher are parents of the bride. Her father gave her in marriage. James Wallace Moore and Carolyn Taylor Moore of Arden are parents of the bridegroom.

His father was best man. Jackie Price Begley of Lake-view, S.C., sister of the bride, was matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Tash Price, Carol Scott, both of Lakeview, Trade Moore, sister of the bridegroom, and Karen Capps, both of Arden. Junior attendants were Alice Kaileigh Rice, Matthew Rice and Hilary Begley. Ushers were Tim Drake, Chris Price, brother of the bride, both of Fletcher, Jeff Earwood of Skyland and Chris Taylor of Gadsden, Ala.

A reception followed. The bride, who attended Ros-man High School, is employed at You The bridegroom, a 1983 Tuscola High graduate, is credit manager for Brad Ragen Inc. Lamb-Maltry MRS. JAMES DARREN MOORE Amy Renea Price and Me Kid Childcare Center in Brevard. The bridegroom, who attended Troy State University in Columbus, is attending Asheville-Buncombe Technical Community College.

He served three years in the U.S. Army. He is employed with the Asheville Police Department. MRS. JOHN ADRIAN HEFFERN Amy Marie Chaney A reception followed at the Country Club of Asheville.

The bride was a Phi Beta Kappa graduate of the University of North CaroUna at Chapel Hill with a bachelor's degree in 1984 and a master's degree in speech language pathology in 1986. She will be employed by Sinai Medical Center in Baltimore as a speech language pathologist. The bridegroom received a bachelor's degree in 1983 from UNC-Chapel Hill and a master's degree in finance in 1988. He is a securities analyst with the investment banking firm of Alex Brown and Sons Inc. of Baltimore.

Hensley-Edwards man of Charlotte, Donna Reid of Al-tamonte Springs, Linda Suggs of Winston-Salem and Lynne Tescione of Asheville. Ushers were Eddie Bethea of Charlotte, Lance Avery, Bill Howard, both of Raleigh, Stuart Brigmon of Asheville and Mitch Seward of Gas-tonia. A reception followed. The bride received a bachelor's degree in business from Wake Forest University. She is department manager for Burlington Industries, Wake Plant, in Raleigh.

The bridegroom, a graduate of Spartan School of Aeronautics, received a bachelor's degree in aerospace engineering from North Carolina State University. Lia Allison Lamb and George Wayne Maltry, both of Raleigh, were married at 7:30 p.m. Friday at Merri-mon Avenue Baptist Church. The Rev. Billy Cline and the Rev.

Lee Roy Denton officiated. The bride is the daughter of Barbara R. Lamb of Asheville and the late Harry E. Lamb. Eugene Morris Rhymer of Asheville, grandfather of the bride, gave her in marriage.

The bridegroom is the son of George Bradley Maltry of Asheville and Margaret Elizabeth Maltry of Arden. His father was best man. Laura Jean Lamb, sister of the bride, was maid of honor, Caroline Brigmon was matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Elizabeth Castle- employed by R. Stanford Webb Agency Inc.

The bridegroom-elect, a 1981 graduate of North Buncombe High, is employed by the N.C. Department of Corrections. An Aug. 12 wedding is planned, WEAVERVILLE Charles and Helen Hensley of Weaverville announce the engagement of their daughter, Regina Kay Hensley, to John Dale Edwards, son of R.L. and Mary Edwards of Alexander.

The bride-elect, a 1983 graduate of North Buncombe High School, is TIME ON YOUR HANDS? we've got things to do each week in the Citizen-Times' Weekender and Leisure sections. MRS. GEORGE WAYNE MALTRY Lia Allison Lamb I' r- Big Teeter Totter $39.95 Hills like FA toys that last Activity Gym Wtee Waffle. Blocks Basic Set Scooter Toddler Swing Toddle Tota Family House M1.95 1B.3S mm CHOOSING A DOCTOR OR PEDIATRICIAN Turtle Sandbox Tike Treehouse'" 39.95 74.95 254-Toys "Asheville's Full Line Dealer For Little Tikes" Are you comfortable with his answers? Check his certification is he Board Certified by your state? Is he credentialed with the hospital you will be using? How long has he been practicing, where did he go to school? Are his hours location convenient for you? How will emergencies be handled? Does he have a physician on call? Is the office pleasant, the nursing staff adequate? Is there a well-child waiting area seperate from that for ill children? Finally, take a look around the waiting room do the children, on the whole, appear reasonably comfortable, or do' they seem fearful? With a little time forethought, you'll find a doctor with whom you your baby are happy. Choosing the pereon who will take care of your child's medical care should not be a haphazard decision.

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