LOCALS
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Anglin and
children, Kathy and Tommy
have returned to their home in
Clairton, Pa. after spending a
few days here visiting friends
and relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. George Black
and boys, Roger and Scot of
Canton were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Bruce Anglin Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Petrone of
New York are visiting her fam
ily here. They will remain for
several days.
Sgt. and Mrs. Phillip Ramsey
and children are visiting rela
tives here. They have been liv
ing in Spain where Sgt. Ramsey
has been stationed for the past
four years.
Mr.:-. J. Willard Ray returned
to her heme here Saturday
from Mission Memorial Hospi
tal in Asheville where she has
been a patient for the past three
weeks.
Mrs. N. A. Price and children
of Greenville, S. C. has returned
heme after a week’s visit with
her mother, Mrs. W. L. Bennett,
and ether relatives here. Her
daughter, Becky Price, remain
ed in Burnsville for a two week’s
visit w'th her cousin, Jeannie
Ray.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ray visited
their daughter, Mrs. Edwin
Quinn, and family in Columbia,
S. C. last week-end.
Mrs. G. Leslie Hensley is a
patient in Yancey Hospital here
where she is undergoing treat
ment.
Mrs. George King is a patient
in Yancey Hospital where she
is undergoing treatment for
pneumonia.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Hensley
and children of Portsmouth, Va.
are visiting their parents, Mr.
and Mrs Vance Hensley and Mr.
and Mrs. Hershel Holcombe,
here this week. Miss Jean Hol
combe who had been visiting
Charlie and Myra in Portsmouth
for the past two weeks returned
home with them.
Mrs. Flora Anderson of Route
6 has had vi. it;ng, her three
daughters - Mrs. Ella May
Bowditch of Asheville, Mrs. Cin
dy Ray cf Mars Hill and Mrs.
Henry Buerson of Chicago.
Mr. John Wilson of Burnsville
has returned to his home, after
a stay of about a month in Mis
sion Memorial Hospital, where
he underwent surgery. We are
glad to report that he is doing
nicely.
Mrs. Roy Miller of Norfolk,
Va., is visiting her sister, Mrs.
John Wilson of Burnsville.
Mr and Mrs. Dean Brown and
sons, Ricky and Noel, of Hickory
were visiting friends and rela
tives here over the week-end.
Miss Eloise Brown accompanied
them home for a week’s visit.
Rev. and Mm. Alvin Jones of
Newdale have as guests their
nieces Carolyn and Elizabeth
Grayson also nephew Robert
Grayson of Forest City. The Jon
e also have staying with them
Fred and Bulow Carver of Mars
Hill, whose mother was critically
burned and is in the hospital.
Claude Gurley of Rt. 2, suffer
ed a heart attack last week, and
is a patient in Oteen Veteran’s
Hospital.
Mi. and Mrs. Deennis Phillips
of Johnson City, are visiting re
latives and friends in this area.
Dennis was discharged from the
Air Corps last week. He has
been stationed at Loring Air
Force Base, Maine, for most of
his four-years tour of duty. He
is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ted
Phillips of Johnson City, for
merly of Newda’e. Mrs. Phillips
is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Wa'ker Thomas of Spruce Pine.
John R. Lewis who recently
underwent surgery and treatment
at the Oteen V.A. Hospital has
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returnei to his home.
Mrs. Dora Horton of New Or
leans, La., and Mrs. Margaffet
Hensley of Banner Elk are visit
ing their mother and brother,
John, here.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hersey
and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Camp
bell and children of Fort Pierce,
Fla. were recent guests of Miss
Bess Lewis who taught there a
few years ago.
Major and Mrs. Romie Bums
and children of v #t. Petersburg,
Fla. are visiting Mrs. Elizabeth
Clapp and Mr. Yates Bennett
here. They will be here through
the month of July. Major Burns
is’ stationed in Florida with the
U. S. Air Corps.
Mr. and Mrs. James Hughes
were recent guests of Mrs.
Clapp and Mr. Bennett. Mr.
Hughes is working in Florida and
Mrs. Hughes taught in the Flo
rida School System last year and
has been at UNC, Greensboro
this summer where she has been
taking some courses.
Mrs. Edgar Hunter, Jr., en
tered St. Joseph's Hospital in
Asheville Monday. She under
went surgery cn Tuesday.
Reid Peterson of Atlanta, Ga.,
Rrnnie Peterson of Bassett, Va.,
and Mrs. Bob Wilson and child
ren of Hyattsville, Md., have
been visiting their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Guss Peterson, for
seme time. Reid returned to At
lanta on Monday; Mrs. Wilson
and children will return home
later in the week; while Ronnie
will remain with his parents for
a longer visit.
Mrs. Annie Bennett returned
to her home at Nu-Wray Inn last
week, after visiting her daugh
ter, Mrs. Robert Gould, and
family in St. Thomas, Virgin
Islands. Mrs. Bennett also visit
ed her brother, Bill Wray in
Sanford, Fla., and Mr. and Mrs.
Theodore Bolton in Miami, Fla.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph L. Wi’son
and children of Midland, Mich.,
have returned home after visit
ing her mother, Mrs. Garrett
Bailey, here for the past two
weeks. W. C. Kilpatrick, Jr.,
and children, Andrea, Donnie
and Denise, of Charlotte, were
also week-end guests of Mrs.
Bailey. Mr. Ki'patrick returned
to Charlotte Sunday. The child
ren will remain with their
grandmother, Mrs. Bailey, for
a month.
Dr. and Mrs. Harvey L.
Young and children, Steven,
Roger, and Robin of Spokane,
Washington, were guests of Mr.
and Mrs. G. D. Bailey last week.
Mrs. Young is Mrs. Bailey’s
sister.
Bill Wray of Sanford, Fla.,
and a friend, Mrs. Ful
ler, also of Sanford, are guests
of Mr. Wray’s family at Nu-
Wray Inn.
Mrs. Lena Tilson is visiting
her son, Robert Tilson, and fam
ily, in Columbus, Ohio.
Dr. and Mrs, W. A. Y. Sar
gent and Mrs. Grace Grassmuck,
attended the Medical meeting in
Waynesville last week. While in
Waynesville they took in the
evening programs at Lake
Junaluska.
Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Gery and
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Vaughn of
Durham were week-end guests
of Miss Zoe Young.
Miss Carolyn Ray and a friend
were week end guests of Miss
Ray’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Mack Ray.
Mrs. Ella Batchelar of Miami,
Fla., has returned to her sum
mer home at Cattail. Mrs. Bat
chelar’s daughter, Mrs. A. Lewis
Brown, Mr. Brown and daugh
ter, hav« also returned to their
Cattail summer home.
Mr. Ralph Kerns, of Greens
boro, Managing Director at
Parkway Playhouse, is in Burns
ville for the remainder of the
summer. He is making his home
while in Burnsville with the
Bruce Westall’s.
Mrs. Ed Boone of Route 2,
who was injured in an automo
bile accident in Greenville, S.
C., last week, is making a good
recovery, and has been able to
leave the hospital.
Little Sammy Ray, son of Mrs,
Nancy Bocne of Route 2 r left
last week to spend the summer
with his grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Smith, of Miami,
Fla.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Young and
sen, Micky, of Melbourne, Fla.,
have returned to their home,
after a visit with Mr. Young’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
Young of Newdale.
Rev. and Mrs. Stephen Wood
ward cf Newdale are the proud
parents of a baby girl, Nancy
Lee, born Saturday morning in
Spruce Pine Community Hospi
tal. Mrs. Woodward was the
former Nan Hooper of Green
ville, S. C.
Mrs. Mary Blankenship o f
City, a former resident
of Newdale, is a patient in
Memorial Hospital in Johnson
City.
Pfc. and Mrs. Larry Murphy
of Erwin, Tenn., were guests of
Larry’s grandmother, Mrs. W.
C. Murphy, also Mr. and Mrs.
Lee Boone, last week. Larry,
the son of Howard Murphy, for
mer resident of Burnsville, left
Sunday for Frankfurt, Germany.
Guy Weatherman, a patient at
Black Mountain Sanitarium,
spent a few days last week with
his family in Newdale.
Miss Monie Argo of Charlotte
and Atlanta, Ga. visited Mrs.
Norris Deyton last week-end.
Mr. Ami Mrs.
Lewis Attend
'Expo 67’
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lewis
have returned from a memorab’e
trip to “Expo ’67” in Montreal,
Canada. This is how it all hap
pened. They were invited by
their son, Frank Howard Lewis,
teacher of history at Hall Flet
cher School in Buncombe Coun
ty, to assist in chaperoning a
group cf students on a 9-day
tcur of Washington, New York,
and the Exposition. There were
92 in the party, including
chaperones.
The party traveled by modern
air-conditioned motor coach.
They spent one day in Washing
ton, D. C., where they visited
Arlington Cemetery, toured the
Capitol and Smithsonian Insti
tute.
From Washington they went
to New York City. Whi'e in New
York they took a motor coach
tcur of upper New York, includ
ing stops at the Cathedral of St.
John th.e Divine and Lincoln
Center. Thev took in the Radio
City Music Hall. They spent two
days and three nights seeing
the sights of New York. They
spent two nights and days tak
ing in the Exposition. On their
return trip thev spent a couple
more davs in New York.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis agree that
it was a wonderfud, though rath
er tiring trip. Only one child got
lest, and that was in Washing
ton, D. C. After four hours the
police rounded her ud and she
was returned to the fold.
Homemaker’s
Club Musts
The Burnsville Homemaker’s
Club had an enjoyable meeting
last week at the home of Mrs.
Molly Silver at Bolens Creek,
with Mrs. John Banks as co
herless. Mrs. Alice Hopson,
H me Economist for the County,
presented an interesting pro
gram on proper use of curtains.
THURSDAY. JUNE 22. 1967
Miss Millard Bride Os
Lloyd Hensley
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Miss Sandra Joanne Millard
and Lloyd Hensley were married
June 3 at 1:30 p. m. in St. Mar
tha’s By The Sea, Bethany
Beach, Delaware.
Father Richard S. Bailey of
Rehoboth Beach, Delaware offi
ciated at the double ring cere
mony which was followed by a
reception in the Holiday House
Restaurant in Bethany Beach.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. George Anderson Millard,
Jr., of Blountville, Tennessee
and the late Mrs. Jeanne Mill
ard. Mr. Hensley is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. H. Vance Hensley
of Burnsville, N. C.
Given in marriage by her fa
ther, the bride wore a gown of
bridal satin with a Chantilly and
French lace overskirt with a
chapel train. A petal lace and
drop pearl crown held her veil
of illusion. She carrried a cas
cade bouquet of white mums
and green orchids with lily of
the vallev streamers.
Maid of honor was Miss Kathy
Millard of Blc\ntville, sister of
Autrey, Maddox Engagement
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Mr. and Mrs. Gene Autrey of
Burnsville RFD 5. announce the
the bride, and bridesmaids were
Mi*s Alice Phillips and Miss
J'hdy Nastie of Alexandria, Va.
The attendants wore floor
length gown* of mint green chif
fon an dsatin with matching
headpieces. They carried bou
quets cf yellow rosebuds and
white mums.
Best man was Mr. Frank
Wajcik of Arlington, Va. Ushers
were Charlie and David Hen
slev, brothers of the groom.
The taride is a graduate iof
Blountville High School, attend
ed East Tennessee State Univer
sity and was graduated from
Bristol Commercial College. The
bridegroom, a graduate of Bur
nsville High School and Brevard
Junior College, attended North
Carolina State College and Geor
ge Washington University, now
is associated with Ecko House
wares, Inc.
Mother of the groom wore a
light avacodo suit and a yellow
rosebud corsage.
After a wedding trip to Aca
pulco, Mexico, the couple will
reside in Alexandria, Va.
engagement of their daughter,
Lcis Ann, to Dr. Deaton Maddox,
sen of Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Mad
dox of Roberta, Georgia.
The bride-elect was graduated
from East Yancey High School,
Warren Wilson Junior College,
Swannanoa and East Carolina
College, Greenville, N. C. Cur
rently she is employed by the
Sumter County School System
Americus, Georgia.
Dr. Maddox received his un
dergraduate degree at Mercer
University, Macon, Georgia, and
his M. D. degree at the Medical
College of Georgia in Augusta,
Georgia. At present he is finish
ing his year’s internship at the
Medical Center In Columbus, Ga.
The wedding will take place
at the South Estatoe Baptist
Church in Burnsville RFD 5 on
Sunday, July 2 at 8 30 p. m. No
formal invitations are being sent.
All friends are invited.