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THE YANCEY RECORD JUNE 17, 1971 PAGE 6 • ■ jrf* - • ' . * ****** IT n.V VLPn v* l —■* .•♦ •« By Kay Honeycutt 682-2706 lam «o sorry I didn't get to send in my peek for last week* I have been away at 4-H Camp and it slipped my mind. The peek last week was sent in by Mrs. Jim Arro - wood. lam glad to have it in this week and would like to thank all the people who have helped me with my column. I will be glad to include any thing of interest in the com munity that has happed or any club meetings that are sched - uled, etc... * * Cathy McCurry spent the night with her grandparents, Mu and Mrs. Haskel McCurry on Cane Branch Road, Sunday night. Sherri and John spent Thursday night, also. * * Kathy Tipton of Asheville spent the past week with her grandmother, Mrs. Hollis Ffcney cutt and her cousin, Carol Tip soothing antiseptic relief for CHAPPED LIPS WIND OR SUNBURNED UPS FEVER BLISTERS, COLD SORES. GHKN T TUBE^^^ | [BudgetMcwi*tgs | i'V* *TDS All Flavors | Reg $3.50 SPRAY ] ]Bl j|L 069 Reg * $ 2 - 39 j j 169l 69 I I m ßeg. $1.09 Reg. j } Oilierta mm A I Pi _ SWfflfOP BUFFERIN ! liU $1.59 | CRUExS 1° 9 1 1991 POLLARD’S > 51 DRUGS j I Reg. $2.96 Burnsville, N.C. ton. Her parents and sister Debby joined her Thursday, to spend a few days with relatives, ** Kay Honeycutt went with the 4-H'eis to District Activity Day in Hendersonville Thurs - day, June 17. * * Sp/4 James A. Duncan,son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy A. Dim can of Coxes Creek Road, is stationed in Schwabis Gmund, Germany. He is with the En gineering Battalion. He enter ed service June 30, 1970 and took his training at Ft. S.C. and Ft. Leonard Wood, Missouri. James is a 1969 gra duate of Cane River High. * * Pvt. First Class Gene Evans, son of Mr, and Mis. Bill Evans of Route 1, Burnsville,is sta tioned in Fort Lewis, Wash. He works with Electronics. Gene entered service Feb. 25, 1970 and has received orders that he will have to go to Germany. Gene graduated with the class of 1969 at Cane River High. * * Mr. Ned Evans has had sur gery at the Veterans Hospital at Oteen. Friends are glad to hear he is doing just fine. ** As people pass by on Jacks Creek they can begin to no tice a few improvements In our community. Mail boxes are being repaired and flowers and shrubs are being set out around the boxes. Our community is in the process of making new road directory signs. Come on out citizens, let's all strive to make Jacks Creek a Better Community to live in. Come on out to our community club meetings!! * * Melony and Eddie Muse are spending two weels with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Bailey. Melony and Ed die live in Atlanta, Georgia. * * Birthdays the past week!!! Sherri Lynn McCurry celebra - ted her Bth birthday June 7th. Tom Byrd celebrated his 18th birthday June 12th. * * Sherri and Miclde Wilson of Johnson City, Term, spent four days with their grandpar - ents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Evans and their cousin, Linda Doan. * * Mrs. Joyce Gouge and her three children visited Mrs .How ard Tipton Sunday. * * Mr. Howard Tipton and Ron nie visited friends and relatives in Asheville Sunday. * • • * * j aMKk •• • • * • 4 t Mrs. Paul Pritchard Briggs, Jr. United In Marriage Miss Rita Lynn Foxx and Paul Pritchard Briggs, Jr.,were married Sunday at four p. m. in the Mars Hill Baptist Church The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, William Lewis Foxx of Burnsville, and Mr. Briggs is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Briggs Sr., of Mars Hill. The ceremony was conduc ted by Reverend William L. Lynch of the Middle Fork Bap tist Church,who was assisted by Reverend Richard Price of the Mars Hill Baptist Church. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a for mal empire waist gown cf white bridal s adn overlayed with white organza, and trimmed with re-embroidered lace and seed pearls. The chapel train was of the same material and re-embroidered lace as that of the gown. The fingertip triple-tiered veil of imported silk illusion was attached to a headpiece of satin petals trim med with pearls, and centered with seed pearls imbedded in an applique of re-embroidered lace. She carried a bouquet of white roses centered with a detachable white orchid. Miss Janet Gail Foxx, sister of the bride, was maid<f honor. She wore a formal empire waist gown of yellow bridal satin, overlayed with yellow organza and trimmed w ith white and yellow lace. Her headpiece was a matching bow and veil of yellow net. She carried a bouquet of Shasta daisies. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Ralph Walter Edwards, Jr., of Reids ville, N.C., sister of the bride; Mrs. Francis Barwick Carr of Asheville, sister of the groom; Miss Deborah Lee Swann of Charlotte, and Miss Glenda Sue Williams of Telford,Tenn. Their gowns and headdress were identical to that of the honor attendant. They carried nosegays of shasta daisies. Mr. Francis Barwick Carr of Asheville, brother-in-law of the bridegroom, served as best man. Ushers were Wil liam Randy Foxx of Burnsville, brother of the bride; Charles Home of Swannanoa; and Wil liam Briggs and Gayle Briggs, both of Mars Hill. A reception in the Church Social Hall followed the cere mony. The bride is a graduate of East Tennessee State Universi ty and is employed in the Bun combe County School System. The bridegroom attended Mars Hill College and is a graduate of Wilson County Technical In stitute. He is employed by Eller Oil Company in Mars Hill. After a wedding trip, the couple will live at Route 2, Mars Hill. Dean’s List A record breaking 2, 841 students at North Carolina State University earned Dean's List honors for academic excell - ence during the spring semes - ter, Chancellor John T. Cald well announced. Honored for a perfect re cord was William H. Buckner; agricultural education, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Buckner of Route 3, Burnsville. Rudy Morrow, Agrioultur - al Institute, son of H. R.Mor row of Route 3; and Kirk L. Young, materials engineering son of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Young of Route 2, Burnsville, were other Burnsville student! on the Dean's List. Dean's List students from Green Mountain included Den nis E. Deyton, horticultural science, son of Mr. and Mrs. Yates Deyton of Route 2; and James E. Blair, mechanical ai gineering, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Blair of Route 1.
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