mamm &%.* kj| "■, ~ 1 jP njy v W|||f , JHg W Mrs. George D. Parker United In Marriage Miss Deborah Ann McCurry, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Loy McCurry, and George Douglas Parker, son of Mr. and Mrs . Ralph Parker, were married at 2 p. m. Saturday 1 , March 6, in the First Baptist Church in Burnsville. The Rev. Harold McDonald conducted the cere mony. Given in marriage by her father, the bride were an Em pire gown of white satin, with a detachable train, appliqued with lace and seed pearls. Her full-length veil of bridal illu sion, appliqued with lace and seed pearls was attached to a cluster of organza petals trim med with pearls and crystals. Club News Hostesses for the March meeting of the Women's Club were Mis. T.M. Tyner, Mis. Tessa Swink, and Miss Annie Hassell, at the home of Mrs. Tyner. In the absence of the president, Mis. P. C. Coletta, vice president, presided over the meeting. Mis. Tyner read a report from the building commit tee, which gave specifications for remodeling the Burnsville Community Center. Other .committees made reports,with plans being tentatively made for an Art S cholarship fund .The Fine Arts Festival, to be held on March 13 at Brevard, was highlighted, with many of the club members planning to attend. Mr. John Martin, retired lawyer, was introduced as the speaker for the evening. His overall subject was Internation al Affairs, with especial em phasis on Aerial Piracy, and Narcotics and Drugs. A social hour followed his presentation. Mis. Carlyle Bledsoe was voted into the club as a new member. Nineteen members and two guests attended the meeting. Her bouquet, a cascade rfvhite roses. Miss Margaret Riddle, maid of honor, ware an Empire gown of blue satin brocade and car ried a bouquet of blue and vhite shasta daisies. Miss Sandra Fox, bridesmaid, wore an Em pire gown of yellow satin bro - cade and carried a bouquet of yellow and white shasta daisies Junior attendants were Miss Angela Penland and Dean Mc- Cuiry. Mrs. Bill Penland,of Pensa cola, aunt of the bride, made the bridal gown, veil,and at tendants' attire. Morris Byrd of Asheville was best man and ushers were Ro ger Miller and Bobby Young of Burnsville. A reception followed in the fellowship hall of the church. The bride is a graduate of Asheville-Buncombe Techni - cal Institute, where she is now secretary to the busine s s manager. The groom attended Ashe ville Buncombe Technical In stitute and is now employed by Keck Mobile Homes Supply. The couple will live in Asheville, NC. Engaged Mr. and Mrs. William L. Foxx of Route 3, Burnsville, announce the engagement of their daughter, Rita Lynn, to Mr. Paul Pritchard Briggs, Jr, son of Mr. and Mrs.Riulßriggs of Mars Hill. Miss Foxx is a graduate of Cane River High School and of East Tennessee State Uni - versity. She is employed in the Buncombe County School System. Mr. Briggs is a gra - duate of Wilson County T ech nical Institute and attended Mars Hill College. He is em ployed by Eller Oil Company in Mars Hill. A June wedding is planned. News From Brush Creek Community By Mrs. Ora Lee Hopson 675-4550 Charles Hopson, leader of the Brush Creek 4-H Club,has returned from Washington, D. C. where he attended the Na tional 4-H Leader Forum. * Mrs. Mary Margaret Dey ton, oir Homemakers Exten - sion leader , visited some of the homemakers in our com munity last Thursday. a Mr. R. K. Grindstaff is improving from a serious eye Cane River Clippings Members of the Sophomore English Class that were study ing Julius Caesar were taken to see the movie, "Julius Cae sar" at Plaza II theater in Asheville March 12th. The class extends their thanks to Mrs. Phyllis Bailey and Mr. James Neill for making the trip possible. I DRUGS I IJERGENS LOTION [*-$) I I Reg. $1.69 129 PONDS COLD I I 1 CREAM r *9- $1.991 SBUFFERIN 159l 59 I Reg. $1.59 ( /{,„, I BRECK I ■ V BRECK FRESH HAIR I lllfi fnf INSTANT DRY ■ I CURTIS SHAMPOO Reg. $1.75 ■ ■spray net 1291l 29 1 i"*9 ”*s7t Q-TIPS I SI Cite R * 9 ' Y‘ I *—rrw 2 for IQQ S PERTUSSIN , 1 | WILD BERRY R | THE YANCEY RECORD condition. Let's not forget, neighbors, he just loves to have friends drop by for a visit. * Clarence Byrd has been with his sister, Mrs. Dempsey Hop son, for the past several weeks while recuperating from a serious illness. Area Reporters Assist'Record ’ Several communities in Yancey County are now being represented with their own lo cal news column. We urge everyone to help make the work of our various area re porters easier by calling innavs items to them. Dorothy Westall will continue the superb job she does for Here & There. Other area representatives have been contacted and will be reporting news from their section of Yancey County starting next week. Reporters thus far includes Mrs. Dempsey Hopson, Brush Creek; Mrs. J.T. Blalock, Mi caville; Mrs. Roy Wyatt,New MARCH 18, 1971 Jimmy Blair, a student at N.C. State, has been home for a few dawith his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Blair. * Mrs. Floy Whitson is home after undergoing surgery in Memorial Mission Hospital in Asheville. dale; Mrs. Dee Hensley,Green Mountain; Mis. Michael Mor row, Cane River and Mrs. Clayton Whitson, Ramseytown. Reporting news from the high schools will be Cathy Deyton, Janice Hunter and Ernie Howard, East Yancey; Kay Honeycutt, Pam Fox and Marvin Hensley, Cane River. soothing antiseptic relief for CHAPPED LIPS WIND OR SUNBURNED LIPS FEVER BLISTERS, COLD SORES. IN THE GREEN TUBE^ga^l PAGE 5