Lavonne Robinson
Engaged
Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Robin
son of Route 2, Green Moun
tain, announce the engagement
of their daughter, Lavonne to
Mr. Frank D, Fox, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Fox of Route
6, Burnsville.
The bride-elect is a grad -
uate of Cane Ri\er High School
and the groom-elect is a grad
uate of East T&noeyHisi School,
He is now serving in the U. S.
Air Force at Forbes AFB in
Kansas.
Wedding plans are incom -
plete at this time.
Award Given
Winner of the Crisco Trophy
for outstanding work in home
economics at North David son
Junior High School is Penny
Fox, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
R. B. Fox of Lexington. Penny,
a ninth grader, was chosen
from among ten finalists re
presenting each of the home
economics classes.
She is the niece of Kermit
and Cleo Fox of Winston-
Salem.
Piano Recital
Last week, Mrs. Joan Reeve
presented her piano pupils in
a recital at her home on Ar
butus Drive in Burnsville. Par
ents, pleased at the progress
shown by the pupils, commen
ted on their excellent rhythm,
expression and mastery. Par
ticularly impressive was their
touch on the Steinway grand
and the balance between the
melody and the harmony. This
was brought out not only in
the solo pieces, but also in
the duets played by the young
est pupils (7 and 8 years) as
well as the older ones.
The highlight of the even
ing was the Beethoven sonata
in D minor played by the guest
soloist, Linda Deyton. Mrs.
Reeve, who taught Linda all
through her school years here,
was delighted when her new
teacher at Berry College, Ga.,
impressed by her playing last
fall, called a panel together
to listen to her. The panel,
equally impressed, gave her
a music scholarship on top of
the one she already held for
scholastic excellence. Linda
is entering the competition for
Miss North Carolina this week,
and will be playing the Beet -
hoven sonata in the talent con
test in Charlotte.
Pupils performing last Sa
turday evening were: Jean and
Janice Biggerstaff, EcHie
from Spruce Pine, Billy and
Lynn Gouge, Cindy Hig g i ns,
Marie and Anne Hunter, Katie
King, Mitzie Lawhern.
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United In Marriage
Mbs Judy D. Buchanan and
Ronald Jerry Autrey were mar
ried June 4at 7:30 p.m. at
the Bear Creek Baptist Church
with Reverend Norton Craig
conducting the ceremony.
The bride b the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil S. Bu
chanan of Bakersville Route 5L
She b employed by the Helen
Knitting Mills of Spruce Pine.
The bridegroom b the son
of Mr. ifid Mrs. Carl Autrey
of Burnsville, Route 5. He b
serving with the U.S. Army
and b leaving for Vietnam in
June.
Given in marriage by her
father, the bride wore an em
pire gown of satin trimmed in
Chantilly lace, with long puff
sleeves and lace medallions.
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illusion was attached to a
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lions. She carried a white
Bible with yellow orchids.
Mbs Hilda Buchanan atten
ded her sister as maid of honor.
She was dressed in a short -
length A-line dress of yellow
dotted swbs.
Gary Autrey was hb brothers
best man. Ushers were Roger
Frye and Addy Green, cousins
of the bride.
A reception followed the
ceremony in the fellowshij
building of the church.
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