LOCALS
Mrs. Margaret H. Johnson has
returned to Fayetteville, N. C.,
after spending the summer at
her heme w Rt. 1, Burnsville.
Mr. Glenn Garren and his
niece, Miss Glenda Hovath of
Mahwah, N. J. were week-end
gueols of Mrs. Nell Kaulf. Miss
Hovath is a student at East
Tennessee State University.
Mrs. W. C. Murphy is spend
ing the week with her daughter,
Mrs. W. G. Davis and Mr. Davis
in Asheville.
Mrs. Troy Ray entertained
her Canasta Club at a luncheon
cn Thursday, the 19th. Special
guests were Mrs. George Snvth
and Mrs. Eddie Joyner of Ashe
ville. Mrs. Joyner was a house
guest of Mrs. Grace Grassrrtuck.
Maria Beal Fletcher, 1982
Miss America, and her family
from AshevTle, were dinner
guests at Nu-Wray Inn Satur
day, the 28th. Miss Rhodes, the
1966 Rhododendron Queen and
her family also visited Burns
ville on Sunday, and breakfast
ed at Nu-Wray Inn.
The Assoc’at'on of Christian
Educators, N. C. Synod, is hold
ing Vs fall retreat in Burnsville,
w’th headquarters at the Burns
ville Presbyterian Church. They
are staving at Nu-Wrav Inn. Mr.
Klell Nanoa. of Raleigh, is dir
ect ng the Retreat.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald F. Har
rell are among the sponsors of
the Senior Class at St Genevieve
of the Pines Academy in Ashe
ville on a tour of Will.amsburg,
Va . Gettysburg, Pa., and New
York City. While in New York
the group will v.sit the United
Nations Building, Rockefeller
Center, Lincoln Center, museums
and attend several Broadway
plays. Mrs. Harrell teaches
Heme Economics and Un.ted
States History at the Academy.
Mr Harrell is the son of Rev.
and Mrs. Fred Harrell of Bur
nsville.
Lr. and Mrs. Garland Wamp
ler were ,in Durham last week
where Dr Wampler attended
the N. C. Academy of General
Practice held at the Jack Tar
Hotel.
Rrady Lee Baley of Appala
chian State University, Boone,
vis.ted his parents, over the
week-end. He had as h’s guests
Har'an Stone and Danny Deal,
also of Appalachian.
Mr, Fdear Hunter, .Tr„ prin
enl. cf Burnsville Elementary
Sch'-l, is attending a Pr'ncl
pa’ s Conference in Durham this
week.
Hospital
Admissions
October 24 Oct 31st
Oil 24 Admssicns: Richard
Gar.and. Robert Overly, Millie
\\i‘. t.n. Discharged Henry Law
man.
Oi L. 25 Admitted Robert
Holloway. 1) scliargei} Effie
Hamriknd. Judy Tipton. Geral
dine Boone, Thelma Scott, Mar
i:in Hunt, Shirley Sm th, Anne
Ballard, Zcna Henson.
Oct. 26 Admitted Mrs Cora
Caroway, Shirley Rice. D.sch
arged, Richard Garland.
Oct. 27 Admitted Martha
Hc-wley. No discharges.
Oct. 28 Adm tied Sally Pen
land, Carl Barnett. Discharged,
Nell Edwards, Jennette Fox, Rob
ert Overly.
Oct. 29 Admitted Ante Fob
inson. Discharged Shrley Rice.
Oct. 30 Admitted Patsy Ann
Gertney, Melinda Laws, Joe
Honeycutt. Peggy Shepherd,
Bessie Buchanan, Juanta Led
ford No discharges.
Oct. 31 Admitted Eva John
s' n, Genrptita Jones. Carl Pen
land. Gladys Joan Reeve, Paul
Buck. Discharged Rose Husk
ins. Carl Barnett, Juanita Led
ford.
Births: B'-m to Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Pernis Buchanan, Rt 1, on
Oct. 20th, a daughter.
THE YANCEY RECORD
NEW CONTESTANTS IN
MISS YANCEY CONTEST
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Janet Crisp
Sun Edwards
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Pat Lattarmaa
East Yancey
PTA To Moot
The East Yancey Parent-
Teacher Association will meet
Monday night in the school lib
rary at 7:30 p. m.
Mr. Eugene Burr’s, County Co
ordinator for WAMY Community
Action, will be the guest speak
er. All parents are urged to
attend.
Homo Visitors
Honing Coarso
Friendly Home Vis'tors, now
known as Neighborhood Visitors,
will be engaged in a four-day
home nursing course this week.
This course is being taught
by Mss Annie Jo Hawfield, a
representative of the Red Cross.
When the course is complet
ed, the Visitors will be qualified
to teach others.
Three more contestants have en
tered the Yancey Beauty Page
ant to be held in connection with
•the Christmas Parade sponsor
ed by the Yancey Merchants
Association.
The deadline tor entrants in
the contest has been set tor
November 15th.
Miss Janet Cr'sp is sponsored
by Ray Brothers Food Center.
She is a Junior at Hast Yancey,
where she has been a cheer
leader for the past two years.
She is also the Homecoming
Queen for 1967-68.
In addtion to her school acti
vities, Miss Crisp has been ac
tive in community work, having
served as a “Candy Striper” for
three years at Yancey Hospital.
A Senior Girl Scout herself, she
has been ass'stant leader tor
brth the Brownie and Cadet
Girl Scouts.
Miss Crisp is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Crisp of
Burnsville.
Sue Edwards, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Bemie Edwards of Rt.
4, Burnsville, is sponsored by a
member of the Merchants As
sociation. Sue is a 1966 graduate
of Cane River Hgs School, and
Dilly Beauty School, Asheville.
She has been employed as a
beautician at Fay’s Beauty
Shop for the past year.
Miss Pat Letterman is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Inzy
Lotterman of Brush Creek. She
is a graduate of Cane River
H'gh School, and a sophomore
at Mars Hill College. Pat is
sponsored by Hilltop Restaurant.
Two Yuncey
Boys Injorod
In Viot Nam.
Moot In
Hospital
Word has been received of fat
jury to two Yancey County boys
wh ,e serving in the Viet Nam
conflict. Sp. 4. Ralph Bartlett,
sen of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Bart
lett, Newdale, sustained a brok
en hip. Ralph had received the
Purple Heart follow ng an ear
lier injury. He is a 1965 gradu
ate of East Yancey High School.
Cpl. Roger Swann, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Blaine Swann of Cane
River, who is in heavy artillery,
suffered a permanent back in
jury caused front lifting heavy
materials. Roger is a graduate
of Cane River High School, and
is married to the former Mary
Phillips of Man Hill. They an
parents of a seven months old
son, Jeffrey. Mrs. Swann teach
es Engl ah at Cute River High
School. While her husband is
away she and Jeffrey live with
her parents In Man Hll.
Bartlett and Swann landed in
the hoepiUl fat Tokyo, Japan, at
the same time and occupy beds
s’de bv side. What must have
been the thoughts of these two
Yancey Ounty beys upon look
ing across the bed at each oth
er? To use an oM cliche, no
doubt it wee "Small W"rtd.”
The families learned of dv ar
r'val of the boys In the U. 8.
Amor Hospital In Tnkvo throu
gh a toteohone call from Rocer
to his wife at 4:38 a. m. Sunday.
After nmnwrutinu In the
Tokyo hosotNi W a few weeks,
both brnm w*U be returned to a
tvwn’tol in the Fates. end the
«p*> tnnlrlnp |g
having them home for Christ
mas.
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HUSKEY-HAMBY
WEDDING ANNOUNCED
Mr. and Mn. Nick Huskey of
Rhodhiss, N. C., announce the
marr age of their daughter,
TruLa Ann, to Michael Hamby, .
sen of Mrs. Alda Hamby of
Whitel, N. C. and the late Mr.
Hamby.
The wedding was solemnized
Saturday, October 28 in South
Carolina.
The br'de is a senior at Gran
ite Falls High School and the
bridegroom graduated frotn Hud
son Hieh last year and is
employed with General Electric
in Hickory.
The Huskey» are former real-,
dents of Burnsville.
Mrs. Foats
Hostess To
Garden Club
Mrs. D. R. Fouts was hostess
to the Garden Club at her home
cn Academy Street last Friday
night.
Mrs. Troy Ray, program lead
er, introduced Mrs. W. A. Y.
Sargent, who showed color slid
es of Canada and Alaska and
gave an interesting travelog of
'the tour which she and Dr. Sar
gent made in August and Sep
tember.
President of the club, Mrs.
Troy Ray, appointed a commit
tee composed of Mrs. Fred Prof-'
fitt, Mrs. D. R. Pouts, and Mrs.
Brooks Wilson, to nominate of
ficers for the coming year. Mrs.
Sargent, chairman of the civic
committee, was appointed to see
about having needed repairs
made to street signs in the town.
It was decided to discontinue
meetings of the club during Jan
uary and February. The next
meet ng will be held on Decem
ber 1, at the home of Mrs. Fred
Proffitt with Mrs. D. R. Foots
as program leader.
The hostess was assirfed dur
ing the soc’al h~ur bv Mrs.
Troy Hav «*«» Mr* r.rviv Bal
ley. Mrs. Hubert Justice was a
guest of the club.
THURSDAY NOV 2, i%7
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Scout
Neighborhood
To Meet
The Yancey Girl Scout Neigh
borhood Association will meet
Thursday, November 9 at 9:3U
a. m. at the Community Build
ing in Burnsville.
Two members of the Pisgafa
Girl Scout Council, “The Piper
Team”, will be present. This is
a project to enlist more girls
for scouting.
All leaders and Troop Commit
tees are urged to be present at
the meeting.
Fall Festival
At Pensacola
Pensacola Fall Festival will be
held at Pensacola Elementary
School Friday, November 3,
1967. Food sales begin at 6:00
p. m. The program will beg'n at
7:00 p. m. String music will be
furnished by “The Leaders”.
Skits by school children and
adults.
This is sponsored by the
Pensacola P. T. A.
Admission will be 25 and 50c.
Wikox At
Gospel Mission
Rev. Handy Wilcox will be
preaching at the Free W.U Bap
tist Gospel Mission, Main Street
Sunday afternoon at 2:30. The
Free Wll Baptist Gospel Miss
ion is occupying the Banks Buil
ding dreotly across from the
Yancey Theatre.
There will be special singing
by the cho'r of Rev. Wilcox’s
church near Elizabethtnn, Tenn.
The public is cordially invited