By Mrs. Bruce Kestall 682-2252 Mr. L. J. Woody entertain ed the senior class of Asheville Biltmore Tech.,where he is a member, with a patio party at his home. The party was held on Saturday evening and Twen ty five classmates enjoyed the courtesy. * Mrs. Gene Gardner has en tered the Spruce Pine Commu nity Hospital for surgery. * Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Sutton of Raleigh were recent guests of Mrs. Z. B. Byrd. Mrs. Sut - ton and Mis. Byrd are sisters. * Mis. Kenneth Phillips is i.n Memorial Mission Hospital in Asheville where she will under go surgery. * Wade McCurry and Bruce Wilcox caught a 22 1/2 inch speckled trout at Penlanfc fish ing pond last week. * Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lacey from Washington, D. C. were the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kelly last week. * Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Me - Curry of Mars Hill spent the week with their parents, Mi. and Mrs. Josh Banks and Mr. and Mrs. Ferril McCurry. * Miss Mary Louise Way spent the weekend visiting Mr. and Mrs. Russel York and family in Asheville. * Mr. Larry Dean Honeycutt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Ho neycutt has returned from a business trip in New York. His wife, Linda, and children vi sited her parents and relatives in Greenville, S.C. while he was away. They are now liv - ing in Bristol, Tennessee. * Mr. and Mrs. Dave Hyle - •X*X\’Xw!%vX*X , II (gia Dresses By Curtis Bliss, Jem Castle & Jeae Fox / B ||| T^^,s^orts / Slacks, Tops By Aileen t Donovan-Galvani |1 xHflwm Large Selection of Handbags, >®J^ §| $ l Sl'P*/ Gowns,Robes & Shoes lyk* k Y Personality. Hush Puppie §§ 1 !M JF- ROBiHSO^ ■ Cane River, N.C. GENERAL MERCHANDISE Mars Hill NC ® \*-•'•'‘'■* , ' -, *'*’*Vv' , r:'A•-•••-•-•■• •»,VeVVWsWs'AV•••••.%vX*X # M*:*:*:*XeM*le!«!eNV«%%V«'••“•••'vl*l*«v!*X*X # X*X # X # Z*l*X*!e!*!*.e!»!*!*!>!*N!«!*S!*S!»!*!*V*V*V ™t .I " .11" "HI ,_ii ..I ... .1 . •’ "-i. ■ Here And There t*'. \ - ' - 1 -- mon have arrived home after spending four months at their winter home in Lakeland, Fla. * The East Yancey P. T. A. is to meet on May 11 at 7:30 p. m. at East Yancey High School * Mr. and Mrs. Paul Young of Burnsville spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Johnson. They had dinn e r in the Country House in Bristol. * Mr. Bob Helmle has re turned from Spruce Pine Hos - pital where he underwent sur gery last week. * Miss Faye Letterman, stu dent at Mars Hill the weekend with her Mr. and Mis. Arthur letterman * Mr. and Mis. J. B. Towe vi- C sited friends in Hickory, unday. * Mr. Don Anglin from At - $ lanta, Ga., visited his Mr. and Mb. Virgus Anglin, last week. * Mr. and Mrs. Mack Ray spent Sunday in Murphy fof°' the dedication of the new golf covuse just oo mpleted. * Little Miss Teressa Wilson of Charlotte, N.C. is visiting her grandmother, Mb. Joe Sher- 1 eitz. * Mr. and Mrs. Holt Miller and family of Greenville, S. C. visited Mr. Andrew Ed wards over the weekend. * Mr. and Mis. Robert Wil son and children from Lenoir visited their parents, Mr. and Mb. Arnold Wilson and Mr. and Mb. Tom Mclntosh. ; * Mr. Robert Pitman return ed home Monday from Spruce Pine Hospital where he had undergone surgery. Mr. and Mb. John Hames of Jonesville, S.C, and Mb. Charles Boozer and son of Asheville, visited the Mack Rays last week. * Mr. and Mb. Bob Pollard have returned from Pompanc Beach, Florida where they spent the winter. * Sunday afternoon the Grass mucl& House on Cattail Creek was the setting for a welcome home party for Mb. Grace Grassmuck, by her friends. Miss Patricia Phillips ac - companied her grand m o t h er home and assisted with the driv ing. She flew back to Miami to resume her studies at Miami Univ.. * Mr. and Mb. Aston Ram sey visited their daughter and family, Mr. and Mb. Ronnie Edwards, in Charlotte this weekend. •X ' '7- *'!>■««'* lll ' l " r " . .V .%• A Just For Mom! - | jMms Make Your Choice From A | Tremendous Assortment of 1 Handbags, Hosiery, | Suits, Blouses, Gloves, | mm Jewelry, Lingeries & I // J| Scarves Ml/ '1 if)/ t 1 F 4 6INNY LISA SHOP f 1 Burnsville, N.C. 1 THE YANCEY RECORD VJ Bk 5 Generations For /mother’s Day Five generations in one fa mily will be sharing Mother's Day on May 10, 1970. Although the youngest mem ber of the family , David,wil never celebrate Mother's Day himself, his arrival into the family was essential in allow ing the fourth generation mo ther to join in the festivities. David's mother, Iris Cook, MAY 7, 1970 is shown holding her son; Edna Geouge, Iris' mother, is stand ing behind her; Edna's Ollie Robinson, is standing on the right and Cory Carrow ay Ollie's mother, is seated. The four women are David's mo ther, grandmother, great grand mother, and great grand mother, respectively. is shown holding her son; Edna Geouge, Iris' mother, is stand ing behind her; Edna's mother Ollie Robinson, is standing on the right and Cory Carrow ay Ollie's mother, is seated. The four women are David's mo ther, grandmother, great grand mother, and great grand mother, respectively. "Spedak PAGE 7

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