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Hensley - Boor* . Vows Spoken I Miss Frances Elaine Hen sley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Hensley, became the bride of David Brooks Boone Sunday at 3:00 p. m. In the Cane River Baptist Chur ch. The Rev. M. H. Kendall, pastor, conducted the double ring ceremony. Miss Amelia Penl&nd was vocalist and Mrs. Francis Robinson was organist. The bridegroom Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Brooks Boone of Burnsville. Mr. Hensley gave his dajjgh.- xer in mmmije. one Wwe a gown of white peau de sole trimmed with white chantilly lace. Her veil was silk Illusion attached to a coronet trim med with seed pearls. She an orchid attached to a white Bible. Miss Helena Hensley of Banner Elk was maid of hon or; Mrs. BlUy Ogle o i Ashe ville, Mrs. Mike Pearson of Canton, Mrs MU McCall of Chapel Hill and Mrs Bill Razor, of Columbus were bridesmaids. They were attir ed in floor length gowns of pink brocade cotton., with matching headpieces. Each carried a long stemmed rose. Miss Connie Hensley, niece of the bride, was flower girl. She was dressed xs the brid esmaids. Mastei Bryan Hen sley, nephew of the bride, was ring bearer. Steve Boone was his broth er's best man. Ben Lee Hen sley, brother of the bride; Billy Ogle, Russell Boone and Ronnie Edwards were ushers. The bride’s parents held a cake-cutting at the church after the wedding rehearsal. Mb. Ben Lee Hensley, Miss Mary Ella Phillips and Miss Ada Lou English assisted. The bride Is a graduate of Western Carolina College and Is a member of the faculty at A. C. Reynolds High School lp. Asheville. /The bridegroom Is employed at Glen Raven Company in Burnsville. The mother of the bride wore an ensemble of green lace with V-white accessories. The ‘bridegroom's mother wore a dress with bone accessories. Each wore a white orchid. For a wedding trip through the mountains the bride changed to a pink silk shan tung dress with matching ac cessories. THE YANCEY RECORD Miss Lyoß Weds Jerry Bloiee Miller | s . f m, ' '. i Miss Carolyn Ann Lyon and Jerry Blaine Miller were mar ried on June 27 In Bee Log Baptist Church. The Rev. lan Pless, pastor of Indian Creek Baptist Church, performed the ceremony. The bride Is the daughter of Mrs. Evelyn Thompson of Jackson, Miss, and George C. Lyon of Jacksonville, Fla. The bridegroom Is the son of Mr. and Mrs Ernest Miller of RFD 4, Burnsville. The bride, given In mar riage by her uncle, Paul C. Jones, wore a gown of bridal satin overlaid with Chantilly lace The gown featured a scalloped neckline and long lace sleeves ending in Calla llly points and chapel-length train. Her silk Illusion veil was attached to a tiara of sequins. Miss Ina Gail Miller, sister of the bridegroom was maid of honor. She wore a two piece pink lacs dress with Dink v®U attached to a pink band. She ca-ried a long stemmed pink .rose. Glal Chaney, sister of the bridegroom was flower glrL She wore a pink dress with pink net veil attached to pink band and cairied a white basket flUed with pink shasta daises. Gary Chaney, brother of the bridegroom, was ring bearer. Ernest Miller was his son’s best man. Ushers were Mich ael HoUifield and. Dewey Silvers. A reception followed the ceremony at the home of the bridegroom’s parents. The bride Is a graduate of Jefferson Senior High School of Roanoke, Va. and Is now employed by Truck Insurance Exchange, Jacksonville, Fla. The bridegroom Is a gradu ate of Cane River High School and Is now stationed at Jack sonville Naval Air Station, Jacksonville, Fla. The couple toured the WNC Mountains on their wedding trip. They will reside In Jack sonville, Fla. Miss Htnslty Brldi Os Douglas M. Colo Mr. and Mrs. Vance Hen sley of Burnsville announce the marriaee of their daugh ter, Alice Ileen, to Doug'as M. Cole, son of Mr. and Mrs. Myron Cole of Annandale, Va. on Saturday, June 15 In Annandale. The bride attended East Tennessee State University and Is now employed at Valve Engineering Co. In Alexan dria, Va. The bridegroom Is a graduate of Richmond Pro fessional Institute and Is em ployed at Washington Gas Light Co In Washington, D. C. The couple will reside In Virginia. Cottr/f Crook Nows By: Agnes Angell July 6, 1965: Yielding to many requests, I am taking up my pen again to write newsy tidbits of what I hope will be items of interest to the readers. Cattail Creek Community is full-up with its summer resi dents. The square dances at the Recreation Hall have been In full swing for many weeks, and are heavily pa tronized by not only the Cat tailers themselves, but othe s from the surrounding areas. The congregations of the Methodist and Baptist Chur ches In Pensacola have been Increased considerably by the attendance of the Cattail summer contingent, and by the way, I would like to say a word of praise and commend ation for the fine sermons preached on the occasion of my recent visits the-e. Reviewing the past 20 years I have been spending sum mers in Cattail, it appears there have been many and great changes. From a com munity of approximately 40 or 50 summer homes In 1946, there are now between 100 and 125 such homes. However, many of the pioneering cablneers have , been called to rest by the Loid. I can recall about 33 of them: Mr. and Mrs. Rossey Matthew Cooper, his mother and Aunt Harriett; William Cain, * Cornelius Cummings, Harrison Comfort, his wife and father-in-law, John Hahn; Edward Melster, Rob ert Howard, Christine Ken nedy, Eari Brown, Robert and Anne Benedict, William Reid and daughter, Dorothy; Jake Melachamp, H. w. Bpears, Raymond Sheperd, William Montgomery, Dr. Mack, Mr. Hackett, Thelma Diamond, EM". Glenn James, Rev. John Hanger, Dr. Scholz, “Skip” Adams, Roy Pelletier, Mrs. Baster, (Walter’s moth er) Thomas Meltbn, Mary Haeger, William Grassmuck and Joseph Snowden. There may hare been others, but their names escape me. There has been a great Im provement in the highways serving uor community since 1946, when 5 nos-197 had only 4 miles of black top road leading south from Burns ville. Bolens Creek Road was mostly a hard gravel road with large rocks at the turn near the cemetery. Now we have black top all the way from Burnsville to Pensacola on both roads, and a long distance up Cattail Creek Road to within y 2 mile of my cabin, which is just around the turn from the bridge across Wolf Pen Creek. There are 20 or mo”e cabins further up the mountain past my cabin. r- My next column will con tain items of more personal nature as to our summer re sidents. “Cattallers” please contact me for Items you wish published. More anon. Gouga-Roblnson Wadding Announced Miss Shelby Gene Gouge, daughter of Mr. and Mrs! John Gouge of Micavllle, be came the bride of Wayne Robinson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gaye Robinson of Route 5, Burnsville, on June 28. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Biss McMahan at his h;;me in Mieaville. plan to make then home at _ MlcaviHe. THURSDAY, JULY 8, IMS LOCALS « Mr. and Mrs. A. Monroe Nichols and children* 1 were guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Troy Buckner, this week. Col. and Mrs. Bryce Hed lund and boys, Joel and Shane, of New York visited her mother, Mrs. W. C. Mur phy, and other relatives here this week. Mr. and Mrs. Hed lund are on the way to Cali fornia where they plan to reside. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Robin son of Easley, 8. C. were the guests of their daughte", Mrs. O. W. Deytnn, and family last week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Davis of Asheville were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Boone Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Ralph Heavner and daughter, and Mrs. Robbie Heavner and Miss Betty Hensley of Ashe ville are visiting relatives here this week. M-. and Mrs. James Weaver of Newton Grove, N .C. visit ed her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Selwyn Hensley, last week end. Miss Barbara Hensley Is visiting her parents, Mr! and Mrs. • Selwyn Hensley here after attending the Univer sity of N. C. summer school. Miss Hensley teaches in Yad ki-v<lle. N. C Mr. and Mrs. John WJJson visited their son, Frank 5 Wil son, and family In Hamlet, N C. last week-end and brought Mrs. Wilson and daughter back With them for a visit. Mr. Wilson will come to Burnsville this week-end and take his family back to their home in Hamlet. Rev. and Mrs Charles B. Trammel of Elkin visited friends in Burnsville this week. They are attending a posto ’s conference In Mars Hill College this week. They broueht Beth and John Trammel with them for a visit with their grandmother, Mrs C. R. Hamrick, this week. Mr. and Mrs. Trammel will come back through Bur nsville for a short visit this week and take the children back to thei’- home in Elkin. Mr. arid Mrs. William Hed rick and children of Knox ville, Tenn. visited her moth er, Mrs. Edgar Hunter, J3r., and and other relatives here last week-end. Mrs. Solon Mclntosh and daughter, Betty Bus, are vis iting M’s. Mclntosh’s son, James and family In Perry, Ga. this week. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Roland aje visiting Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hunter and family, in Hampton, Va. this week. Mr. and Mjrs. Billy Hughes and children, Deborah, Donna and Jeff of Hickory, are vis iting relatives here this week. Mr. and Mrs. Flavil McCur ry visited their daughter-in law and children in Havelock, N. C. last week-end. Mrs. McCurry stayed for a visit and Mr. McCurry returned home Monday. Mrs . Nick Huskey and children a C Hickory visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lat Fox, here last week-end. Mrs. W. B. Wray is very ill at her home at the Nu-W;ay Inn here. L, G Deyton, a patient in Mission Memorial Hospital in Asheville is reported to be Improved. Mr and Mrs. Lacy Johnson tending the World’s Fair In ■ New York, Mrs. L. E. Briggs Is a pat ient in Yancey Hospital here, she suffered a stroke at her home here early Friday morn ing Mr. and Mrs. Bill Price and children of Greenville, S. CT" visited relatives here over the week-end. Their daugh ter, Becky, is spending two weeks with Jeannie Ray here Mrs. Georgia Hensley anS Master Thomas York of As heville are visiting Mr. and Mrs. G. Leslie Hensley here. M’s. Archie Ford of Ft. Myers. Fla. and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Briggs of Wagner, S. C. are visiting here due to the Illness of their mother, Mrs. L. E. Briggs. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Cooper are visiting their daughter, Mrs. Charles Hall, and fam ily in Johnson City, Tenn., this week. Dr. and Mrs. Garland Wam pler and children are vaca tioning at Myrtle Beach this week. Mr. and Mrs. D. I. Burhoe and chtldren are vacationing at Atlantic Beach, S. C. this week. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Silvern and children are vacationing at the Beach this week. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Derro ugh and children of Asheville visited her mother, Mrs. Troy Ray, here during the holidays Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Mc- Cur-y and Miss Alberta Cam pbell are vacationing at Day tona Beach, Fla. this week. Mrs. G. W. Campbell is vis iting her daughter, Mrs. T. 8. Hughes, and Mr. Hughes In Erwin, Tenn. this week. Mrs. Hattie Peterson has returned to her home after visiting her sister, Mrs. W. L. Bennett here. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Peter son and children have return ed home after vacationing in Florida. Mrs. Danny Fouts and chil dren of Greensboro were the week-end guests of Mr., and Mrs. D. R. Fouts here. John Fouts , Jr. of Michigan is visiting his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Fouts here, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Young and children and Mr. and Mrs. Reece Robinson and children are vacationing In New York this week. Stephen and Keith Taylor of Dayton, Ohio are visiting their aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mre. Paul Biggerstaff, here. Mr. and Mrs. J. Quirk and children of Cornwell, N. Y. are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ted Ballou here. The two families will leave for Hunt ing Island. 8. C. on Friday where they will vacatlop for a week. Mr. and Mrs. W. J Banks are vacationing In Myrtle Beach, S. C. this week. Mr. and Mrs. Carol Angel and children and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Banner are vaca tioning at Carolina Beach, S. C. THls week. _ Mrs. Hary Crowgcy of Taylorsville visited her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Prof fitt, here last week. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bar ber of Concord visited rela tives here during the holidays. Mr. and Mrs, Ivan Westall have returned home after at tending the wedding of their son, Leland Westall, In Sch neotady, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Dowdee and children, Jane and Allen, and Miss Pam Goren of Mon roe, N. C. visited Mr. and Mrs. George Roberts over the have returned home after at- ‘ week-end:
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