TOE YANCEY RECORD
Locals
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CUM. and Dolly Boone el Ashe
ville, N. C. are visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Guy Boone of Newdale this
week.
Mr. S. D. McKinney has Just
returned from a bus ness trip
in Pennsylvania.
The Booster Club has just pur
chased football uniforms for the
Little League football team.
They have been practicing for
some time and will beg'n play
ing shortly at East Yancey.
Mrs. Ed Franklin has gone to
live with her daughter, Mrs.
Frank Duvall, of Cincinnati,
Ohio for the winter.
Mr. and Mrs. Lacy Johnson
are visiting relatives in Port
land, Maine due to the death of
Mr. Johnson’s sister.
Miss Sandra Fox of Wingate
College, N. C., visited her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Arney Fox,
qnd family last week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Y. Fox of
S partamburg, S. C., were guests
of Mr. Fox’s brother, Arney Fox,
and familyy last week-end.
Mh-and Mrs. Burt S. Higgins
of Charlotte visited relatives
here last week-end.
Miss Zoe Young and Mrs. R.
N. Silver are vsiting Mrs. Sil
vers’ daughter, Mrs. Jack A.
Rogers, and family in Winston-
Salem this week.
Miss Peggy Huskins has been
in New York Cty for the past
10 days where die is having tests
and evaluation at Memorial
Hospital. Her mother, Mrs. Sam
Huskins and brother. Bill Hus
kins of Raleigh, are w'th her.
They expect to return to their
home in two weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Anglin
and Harold Anglin of Burnsville
and Mrs. Wilma Black of Can
ton, N. C., vsited Mr. and Mrs.
Ed Anglin of Cocoa Beach,
Florida, last week.
Mr and Mrs. Ralph Penland
re visiMng relatives in Orlan-
Florida.
Mr and Mrs. James A. Ang
l n are visiting relatives in Ben
fsettsville, S. C., this week due to
'.he death of Mrs. Anglin's aunt.
Mrs. Mary Banks of Bank’s
Creek spent the week-end with
her granddaughter, the former
Mary Nell Banks of Asheville.
Rev. and Mrs. Charles B.
Trammell of Elkins, N. C. vis
ited friends in Burnsville Tues
day. Rev. Trammell is a for
mer pastor of First Baptist
Church here.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pnesnell
visited Mr. and Mrs. Alex Helms
and sons in Salem, Va., last
week-end. Mrs. Helms is the
fomer Miss Betty Presnell of
Burnsville.
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Lilt Home Permanant 99< Colgate Tooth Paste 59<
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BAILEY SAVING CENTER Burnsville N.C.
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Styles and
daughter, Pam, visited Mr. and
Mrs. Edward Buckner and child
ren in Arlington, Va. last week
end. Mr. Buckner was in Burns
ville on Monday of this wade.
Mrs. Nina May and Mary Ann
Silvern and Nelson Silvers were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Donald
N. Royal of Winchester, Va.,
last week. While they were there
they were taken on a tour of
Washington, D. C., by Mr. Roy
al. Mr Royal works for the gov
ernment in Virginia. Mia. Don
Royal is the former Miss Mary
Earlina Silvers of Higgins, N.C.
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Sutton of
Raleigh are visiting Mrs. Z. B.
Byrd this week.
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Micaville
Elementary
School Sponsors
Book Fair l
The Mica'"!’-c Elementary
School, M caville, N. C., will
sponsor a student book fair from
October 22 to October 24. Stud
ents will be able to browse and
purchase books. The book fair
will be open during the hours
of 9:00 a. m. until 2:00 p. m.
Books will be on display in
Micaville School Gym.
The book fair committee in
viw j all students, parents and
visitors to attend the fair. The
fair will not only help spur stu
dent interest in reading and
building home libraries, but
will also contribute to a worth
while project. The school earns
20% of all sales and profits will
be used for library books.
The Micaville Elementary
School Libra-y is sponsoring
this event, with Mrs. Fern Rob
inson serving as book fair
chairman.
The book fair display will in
clude attractive new hooka from
many publishers in all popular
price ranges. All reading areas
of interest to students will be
represented, including classics,
fiction, biographies, adventure
stories, science, nature, crafts,
mystery and reference books.
Wonderful books to read or to
give as giUs. The committee is
working with Educational Read
ing Service, a professional book
fair company, to furnish an in
dividual selection of books for
the fair.
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Dorothy Rekho And Carl
McKinney Exchange Vows
Dorothy Reiche and Carl Mc-
Kinney exchanged wedd ng vows
in ceremonies held at Anbury
Methodist Church in Maitland,
Saturday evening. The Rev.
Will am E. Brooks officiated at
the double ring ceremony. The
bride is the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. F. A. Reiche, Maitland,
Flor da. The bridegroom’s par
ents are Mr. and Mrs. Carl P.
McKnney, Green M!n., N. C.
The bride was given in mar
riage by Dr. Harry Campbell,
and chose a gown of wh te silk
organza and peau d’ ange lace.
The bodice was designed with a
scalloped neckline and long
sleeves. The bouffant skirt cas
caded into a chapel f'aln. Her
ve l was of French silk illusion
attached to a circle of orange
blossoms. She carried a white
orchid on a Bible. .
Charlotte Williams, Winter
Park, Florida, who served as
maid of honor, was her only at
tendant. Ronald Westbrooks,
Baconton, Ca., served as best
man. Ushers were Donald and
Richard McKinney of Satellite
Beach, Flor da. Following a re
ception in the chu'ch social ar-
ea, the couple departed on a
wedding trip to Daytona Beach,
Fla. They will make their home
in Casselberry, Fla. Dorothy,
bom in Georga, was a i 960
graduate of Winter Park High
School, and was formerly em
ployed by the FBI. The bride
groom served in the U. S. Army
and now is employed w'th
Champagne Color in Orlando.
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Serves With
Marine Division
(N 0317) VIETNAM (FHTNC)
Sept. 27 Chief Hospital Cor
pnnan Darwin H. Freemore
USN, 32, husband of the former
Miss Robemia A. Hensley of
Burnsville, N C.. is serving with
the First Marine Division in
South Vietnam.
As a member of the d vision
he helps capture or destroy en
emy forces. During large and
THURSDAY, OCT. 10, 1968
Miss Bennett
Wins
Scholarship
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Miss Betty Bennett, a 1968
graduate of Cane River High
School and the third animal
Anastasia Tomberlin Scholarth p
Award, enrolls at Brevard Col
lege. Miss Bennett, the daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Ben
nett of Swiss, is majoring in art.
The Anastas a Tomberlin
Scholarship Award is presented
■annually to a member of tbs
senior class who is outstanding
in character, citixensh p, and
scholarship. This award wai es
tablished as a memorial to the
late Anastasia Tomberl n, a
Yancey County teacher for many
years. The funds for the scholar
ship are provided through con
tributions of interested persons.
All members of the faculty sug
gest candidates for the award.
However, the final dec'siow is
made by a committee which is
presently composed of five fac
ulty members, Mr. Jimmy
Neill, chairman, Mrs. Phylla
Bailey, Mr. and Mrs. Horace
Cox, and Mrs. Pauline Hensley.
This committee also acta
trustees of the funds.
small scale operations he Is
supported by Marine air units,
tanks artillery, amphib an trac
tors and engineers.
His unit is also engaged in a
oVc action program designed
to assist the Vietnamese people
in completing self-help projects,
such as the building of wells,
culverts, small bridges and
schools. Equ pment and mater
ials a-e made available through
the Marine Corps Reserve Civic
Ac! ion Fund.