THE YANCEY RECORD
THURSDAY, DEC. 15, 1966
PURELY
LOCAL
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Holler
and ca-ighter of Delta June-
lion, Akska are visiting Mrs.
Ho.ler’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Flavil McCurry. They will al
so visit Mr. Hol.er’s.. parents
in Hickory.
Mrs. Pcarle Higgins, Mrs.
Norris Doyton and Mrs. Will
iam Young all of Burnsvi le
attended the course o.i the
pj-eparation of income taxes
given by the University of N.
C. and held in Asheville re
cently. '
Mrs. Frances Low, Mrs.
Da-.id Powers and Mrs. W.
A. Y. Sargent s^rent Monday
at O.een Hosnita’, where
they assisted in the gift
shop with the wrapping of
gifts selected by the patients
for their families. These gifts
are contributed to Veterans
Hospitals th'Oughout the
country by varJous units of
the American L'^gion Auxili
ary a-d other interested or
ganizations and individuals.
Airman and Mrs. John R.
Shepherd are visiting Mrs.
Shophercl’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs, Wesley Roberts. Airman
Fhep’ierd a-d 5Irs. Shenherd
have bef'n stationed at Lowry
Air Force Ease in Denver,
Co’o. His new assignment is
rn a’r force base just outside
London, En?land.
Mrs. J. G. Low will be
leaving Thursday for Arnold,
?.td„ where she will spend the
next three months with her
son and family.
Mrs. W. LI. Westall has re
turned to her home on Rnuto
6, after a short stay in Yan
cey Hospital.
Kenny Deyton, young son
of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Des^ton
of Rt. fi, is a patient in Yan-
coy Hospital.
Mra. Ike Lnuchrun has re-
tume,? to her home after
sne-rd'-'g some time in Memor-
la’ Mi.^sion Hospital.
Howard Murphy and dauc-h-
ter Joyce .Ann of Erwin, Tenn.
Were Sunday visitors at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Lee
Boonc.
A note from Mrs. Grace
Grassmuck of Ce*tail Creek
and Port Lauderdale. Fla.,
inform.s us that she and Mr!
and Mrs. James BIngba.m,
alnnf? with friends from Fort
Lauderdale, sailed Dec. lUh
on a Carribean Cruise. ‘Hielr
home for the 11 cniise
win be the luxury lirer 8. S.
Aro-entlna. A farewell party
wa.i given bv a groun of
on board ship prior to
sailing.
Miss Sharon Howell, a first
year professional student at
Mercer University, Southern
School of Pharmacy, Atlanta)
Georgia, is spending the
Christmas Holidays with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Howell of Green Mountain.
Carl B. Hvatt of Asheville,
M^th^dist lay leader, has been
seketed to serve on the co
ordinating council of the As-
hevillle District of the Meth
odist Church.
He was selected Sunday at
the annual Asheville District
Conference at Brevard Meth
odist Church.
Hyatt, who was reared in
Burnsville. Is director of pub
lic safety for the city of
Asheville.
Mrs. W. C. Murphy, who has
been confined to M^oilal
Mission Hospital for momr
than a month, has returnai
to her home in Bumsvilla*
Out of town guests attend
ing the funeral of Charles
Deyton here on Sunday, Dec
ember 4 were Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Young, Mr. and Mrs. J.
E. Honeycutt and Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Honeycutt %f
Johnson Cky, Tenn., Mr. and
Mrs. Gary Thomas of Swan-
nanoa; Mr. and Mrs. D. H.
Randal of Asheville; Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Melvin of Mars Hill;
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Quinn of
Columbia, S. C.; James P.
Kes’er of O»‘eensboro; Mrs.
M. H. Deyton and Mr. and
Mrs. BIB Deyton and dau'^h-
ter, Katy, of Marion; Miss
Jean Coorer and Dr. Zack
Newton of Durham: Mr. and
Mrs. Bill R">msev of Hickory;
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Ho^vell
of Brevard; Mr. and Mrs,
Keith S'am‘=‘v of Swa^^anoa;
Mr. an^ Mrs. E^’d Roberts,
Mr. a'^d M»'s. H. W. J'^hnson
Mrs. Vi'-gll McCnrry of
Ki’^gs^'ort Tenn.: Mr. and
M^s. J. Tom H’^yins of Gas-
tork; J. Lu'"' WeVh of St.
Pmds. N. C.: M”. an'i. Mrs. C.
H. Pu**^on of Asheville; Mr.
ard Mrs. Rov Dev’^ou and
daught'T Lriiann, of Kan’^a-
polis; Pov Deyton of New
York; Mrs. Bob Honeycutt of
JohnsDn City. Tenn.; Mr. and
Mrs. Ben Riddle of Ashevll’e;
Mr. and Mrs. Pill Gladden Of
Lenoir; J. Eoirias Young of
Johnson City, Tenn.; Mr. and
Mrs. B11 Parsley of Hender
sonville; William B. Lenon
Jr. ,of Greensboro; Mr. and
Mrs. A. G. Deyton and dau
ghter, Mr. and Mrs. Dick
Pond, Mrs. Harry Hemrhlll,
Ton Hemphi 1. Bill Hemphill,
Miss Jean Hu^tlev, Miss
Carol Brown, Charles Allen
Renfro M^ss Ponnie Leonard,
Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Auten,
Miss Madlyn Bowden, Mr.
pat Rabb, E. M. 0*Herros\
presPent of E-'kerd’s Drug
Store; David Pankin, vice-
president of Eck^rd’a Drug
S'^ore; Mr. and Mrs. !». B.
McCombs, Mr. McCombs Is
manager of Eckerd’s Drug
Store in Oar'otte; Touimy
S. Stoo^enmire, Mrs. Grace
HueVs, Mr. and M^'S. Jack
Durham. Mr. and Mrs. W. E.
Hardee. Mr. and Mrs. lea
Renfro, Mr. and M’*s. Jack
Davis. Victor L. Durham, all
of Charlotte.
L^rs. J. E. Honeyerttt of
J''h»’son City, Tenn.. s'ster of
Mrs. L. G. Devton. staved with
h'»r Inst week and Mrs. Farl
S’a~'e. another sister of "Bak-
ersvipA Is ^dsiting Mrs. Dey
ton this week.
Ra'nh Bdwards, BumayRla,
recently purchased nine regis
tered Angus cows from Dex*
ter Randolph, Buretrlll^
North Carolioa.
Sparks
Completes
Training
FT. KNOX, KY. (AHTNC)
—Private Howard B. Sparks,
Jr., 23, son of Mrs. Kata
Sparks, Route 2, Burnsbille,
N. C., completed reconnais
sance training Dec. 2 at the
Army Armor Center, Ft.
Knox, Ky.
He received eight weeks of
training in the methods of
scouting and pa'rolling, with
emphasis on the operation of
Army jeeps on rugged terrain.
Instruction was also given in
camouflage techniques, con
cealment in na'ural terrain
and handling of weapons.
Library Club
Jl/leets At £.Y.
Julia Banks, Reporter
The Lxbraiy Club of East
Yanct-y High School met
Wednesday, December 7 and
made some Chris umas plans.
The c.ub voted to put a
Christmas tree in the library
and to bring mo..My for tire
decorations that are to be bn
the tree.
Ihe officers of the Library
Club are as follows: President,
Larry Brewer; Vice-President,
George Parker; Secretary-
Treasurer, Tommy Mayberry;
Reporter, Julia Banks.
The Program Committee
consists of the fol .owing:
Joyce Hughes, Chairman;
Lynda McMahan, Marlene
Mathis, Joan Burleson, and
Betty Webb. Plans are being*
made for a Christmas As
sembly.
One of the projects is to
clean the library. Elidabeth
Brinkley and Alan Black will
be in charge of this. Other
projects are the buTetin
board in the hall, Chiistmas
tree, decorating the library
door, and to set time for the
next meeting.
M/ss Fox On
Mr. Bill Show
Miss Raylene Fox, the
three year old daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Fox
of Bumsvi.le, was invited to
dance on the Mr. BUI Sliow.
Shewent to the WL08 tele
vision studio for the taping
November 29.h and the film
was shown December 3rd. Re
quest for a reshowing of the
film has been sent to he
s'udio and the film may be
reshown some Saturday soon.
Raylene has been taldhg'
dancing lessons for three
months at Spruce Pine from
Mr. Bill Fletcher. She is the
youngest member of his class.
Jobe Completes
Training
FT. JACKSON, S. C. (AH
TNC) — Army Private Gary
C. Jobe, 19, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Robert C. Jobe, Route 1,
Burnsville, N. C., comple*^ed
a light vehicle driver course
at Ft. Jackson, S. C.. Dec. 9.
During the course, he Was
trained in the operation and
maintenance of military vrfii-
cles up to and including the
two and one-half ton truck.
Instruction was also given In
the operation of the internal
combustion engine and chas
sis assembly.
M/55 Lewis Engaged To
George A, Barker
Mr. and Mrs. Isaac R.
Lewis of 144 Milford Drive,
6a isbury. n. C. announce the
engagement of their daugh
ter, Judy Angaleen, to Geor
ge Andrew Barker, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Lawrence A. Bark
er of Arlington, Va.
M’Ss Lewis is the grand-
dau.ghter of the late Mr. and
Mrs. I. Wade Honeycu t and
the late Mrs. Nora Lewis
Deyton of Yancey County.
The wedding is planned for
February 5, at the First Me
thodist Church-, Salisbury.
Miss Lewis is a junior at
the Unlversty of N. C. at
Greensboro. She was graduat
ed in 1964 from Boyden High
School, Salisbudy, N. C.
Mr. Barker was graduated
in 1964 from the UNC at
ACROSS
1. Unadttltw*
ated
5. Refuse of
grape#
9. Restore
10. Greek epic
poem
12. Living
13. Mother-of-
pearl
14. Cuts
16. And so
forth
17. House of
Lords
member
18. Ancient
21. Bombycid
moth
22. Music note
23. Looked
askance
25. Middle
(law)
28. Cubic
meter
20. Betel palms
31. Type
measure
32. Toward
33. Assam
silkworm
34. Knocks
37. The United
States
39. Israelite
strong man
41. Competitor
44. Kind of
thread
45. Shun
46. Give ex
treme unc
tion to
(archaic)
47. Ardor
CROSSWORD
48. Colors 19. Mr.
DOWN Paul,
1. Martinique enter-
volcano tainer
2. The cosmos 20. To
3. Dignity decide
4. Pitcher
5. Minute
(abbr.)
6. Wing
T. Chinese
dinner
8. Discoverer
of St.
Lawrence
River
9. Grate
11. Decipher .
15. Coin of
Peru
Chapel Hill, and w?5 a mem-
ber of the 1061-65 fifth year
graduate program at thp Uni
versity. Ke is presently em
ployed by the Wilmington
City Sshoo’ System, Y/il-
TT-ington, N. C.
Award To Best
Decorated
The Burnsville Garden C'ub
would like to encourage ev
eryone to "o-et In on the ftct"
wi'h outdoor Christmas de
corations. An honorary award
will be given the home iudg^
to have the most beautiful
dernratio^s. The three ludges
will be headed by Mr, Herbert
Allen. Agriculture Teacher at
East Yancey.
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wear away 38. Of grand-
27. Audience
30. Little girl
35. Voting
places
36. Snick and
parents
40. Like a wing
42. Girl’s
name
43. Man's
nickname
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