THE YANCEY RECORD
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JUNE 10, 1971
Mb. Minnie Bailey of Coxes
Creek Rd., Route 4, and her
daughter, have just returned
from a trip to Florida. While
there they visited Orlando Pay
tons Beach, Tam pa, C learwa -
ter, St. Petersburg and the Gulf
of Mexico.
• • •
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Pryor and
children are visiting Mrs. Bail
ey now. Norma is Minnie
Balley*s daughter. Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Pryor have been on a trip
to Nashville where they visits!
the Grand Ole Opry.
• • •
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Byrd
celebrated their birthdays on
Sunday with a Surprise Party.
Around 30 people came. All
their children were present ex
cept one.
• • •
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Arrowood
and Franklin Arrowood, Louise
Arrowood visited Carl Byrd
Named To Board
Captain George Downing
has been named to the Board
of Directors of the Blue Ridge
Parkway Association, Inc. Its
purpose is promotion of the
Parkway and attractions and
accommodations in communi
ties adjacent to it.
APEEKATJACK'SCRERE
recently. They also visited
Mrs. Minnie Bailey. Another
recent visitor of Mrs. Bailey*
on Sunday was Lester Byrd.
• • •
Franklin Arrowood is visiting
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Arrowood .He
is from Chuckey, Term. Frank
lin is also visiting his daughter,
Mrs. Giles Lewis.
• • •
C. L. Byrd has returned
from a business trip.
By Mis. Ron Eubanks
682-2700
Mrs. EloJse Chase is visit -
ing her daughter and family,
Mr. and Mrs. William Fox, in
Mitchellville, Md., also her
sister, Mr. and Mas. Edward
A. Commee and family in
Washington, D.C.
*
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Wil
son visited Mrs. Hobart Wilson
and Indiana Mclntosh in Miss
ion Hospital Monday.
*
Mr. and Mrs. Dawson Briggs
are\isiting their daughter and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Charls
E. Wilson inClarksville, Md.
this week. They will also
attend the graduation at the
University of Maryland where
Mrs. Wilson will be receiving
her Masters degree.
Dateline Newdale
By Frances Wyatt
675-4290
Dorothy Rose of Bradenton,
Florida and Georgina McGee
of Fort Myers visited friends
and attended church on Sun
day, May 30th.
* *
Mrs. Alice Smith and Angie
of Florida are spending some
time with Mr. and Mrs. Orin
John Wilson die to Mrs.Wilsori
illness.
**
Mr. and Mrs. StanelyKonop
nick of Yuma, Arizona are
spending a few days with Mr.
and Mrs. Creed Wilson.
* *
The Faith Fellowship Men's
Club held their men's
club breakfast June 6th at
7:00 a. m. Mr. Lewis Esler
was the speaker.
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Phillip Fox, brother of Ms.
Jim Arrowood, was married
on June 4th. ,
• • •
Patricia Byrd and her bro
thels, Sammy Byrd and Tom
my visited Gilder Creek Mon
day and Revelation Mountain.
• • •
Recent visitors of the Jim
Axrowoods were Mr. and Mrs.
Steve Thomas, Sharon and
Sally.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Byrd
celebrated their 25th wedding
anniversary at Carolina Beach
over the weekend.
*
Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Ray
and fanrily from Canton are
vacationing here this week with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Theo
Ray.
*
Visiting Mr. and Mb, Char
lie Wilson Sunday was their
son and family, the Bill Wil
sons from Johnson City and Mr.
and Mrs. Carl Evans and dar
ter and a granddaughter from
Jack's Creek.
*
Mr. and Mis. Morris Byrd
and Mrs. Byrd's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Hess, spent the
weekend at Myrtle Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Whit
son, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Fox,
and Mr. and Mrs. Junior Ho
neycutt are spending a few
days at Myrtle Beach.
* *
Anyone with news for this
Newdale column please call
it in during the weekend so it
can be mailed in time for the
Tuesday deadline.
* *
The tongue can be a bless
ing, and the tongue can be a
curse;
Say, friend, how are you
using yours, for better or for
worse?
White are the Selds for the
harvest, workers are all too
few;
Souls are awaiting the mess
age, may Christ depend on
you?