Volume 29 last Yancey To Present look Homeward Angel’ The East Yancey Dramatic* department announced this week that construction on the set for Look Homeward Angel has been completed. Members of the cast have attended night rehearsals every evening of this week. There are three acts in the p ay, and all lines have been memorized for each of the acts. Mra Elizabeth Westall, director of the play, expressed the opinion that everything is working smoothly, and the big nights on April 16th and 17th will be a pleasing success. Last week, the publicity com mittee began putting up pos ters .around the community t$ advertise the play. Also, a ban- LIBRARY RECEIVES NATIONAL AWARD A Natianal Award for dis tinguished service will be pre sented to the Avery-Mfrchell >Yancey Regional library in a 'special program at the Court house in BSkersviUC on Sun day, April 25, at three in the afternoon. The Regional Library, serving Avery, Mitchell, and Yancey Counties, is one of ten small town libraries in the United States chosen by the Book-of the-Month Club as a recipient of the Dorothy Canfield Fisher 1965 Library Award, given in memory of the. eminent Am erican author. . Bakersville, Burnsville, New land, and Spruce Pine have p ' Prof. Kenneth G. Phifer Will speak at „ v Sunrise Service Sunday uw THE YANCEY RECORD Dedicated To The Progress Os Yancey County ner was erected ove- main street Friday, and is an eye catching publicity idea. Tickets are new on sale from members of the c?>st and from members of the ticket sales committee. Cheryl Roberts and Ronnie Carter, chairmen of the committee, announced the prices as being 50c for students and SIOO for adu ts Tickets will be on sale at the door opening night with no lnc ea.se In price. All concerned with