Girl Scout Troop News The Brownie Girl Scouts will meet after school Thurs day at the First Presbyterian Church.. and the Senior Girl Scouts will meet on Tuesday evenings at 700 at the Libra ry. Theresa Coletta, Sandra Fox and Margaret Young are the S enior leaders. Bunny Revival Notice A Revival will be held at Micaville Presbyterian Chinch from September 26 through October 1, 7:30 p. m. each night. Rev. Bert Styles, pas tor, announces that Rev. Mich ael Bolus of the Calvary Presby terian Chinch in Johnson City, Tennessee, will be Evangelist. Rev. Bolus has held Cru- Students Enrolled The following people have entered their freshman year at Warren Wilson College in Swannanoa, N.C.: Barbara Kay Robinson, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ottis Robinson of Route 1, Relief; Mary Adkins, daughter of Mrs. Ruth H. Adkins of Route 1 Re lief; Doris Deyton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Efeyton of Green Mountain; and Ben Geouge, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben F. Geouge of Box 6,Burns ville, N.C. Misses Robinson, Adkins and Deyton are graduates of the class of 1971, Cane River High School. Mr. Geouge is a 1971 graduate of East Yan cey High School. Warren Wilson is a four year liberal arts college affil iated with the United Presby terian Church, U. S. A., through its Board of National Missions. 51 Wheat . • : - / T«f, though I u nlit through the valley of V IfDil I the shtuhm of tlenth, I shall fear no etil. for | jtauivLUe ♦ Thou nrt utlk j — '—-— —<1 i. -. •... - -- - ■ - - — 1 MRS. VERNIE RATHBURN Mb. Vemie Rathbum, 77, of the Indian Creek Section of Yancey County died in a Burns ville hospital Tuesday night after a long illness. Surviving are the husband, Sam A. Rathbum; four daugh ters, Mrs. Clayton Ballard of Columbia, S.C., Mrs. Law - rence Hylemon of Williams - burg, Va., Mrs. Charles Wal drup of Rochester, Michigan and Mis. Thomas Ray of Royal Oak, Michigan; three sons, Glenn of Cane River, Burl of Route 3, Burnsville and Earl Rathbum of Troy, Michigan; one sister, Mis. Bertha Ray of Route 3, Burnsville; 15 grandchildren and five great grandchildren. Funeral services were held at 2:00 p. m. Friday, Septem ber 17 in the Cane River Bap tist Church. Rev. James Rev. Walser Penland, Rev. Ellis Ray and Rev. James Bea ver officiated and burial was in the Family Cemetery. Guyer is working with the Jun ior Girl Scout Troops. All Girl Scouts remember the Special Girl Scout Day at Grandfather Mountain on Saturday, September 25. Girl Scouts are admitted free.. and all proceeds of the day from other visitors will go to the Pisgah Girl Scout Council. jades in Alabama, Georgia, Virginia, South Carolina, and Tennessee, many of these in conjunction with the Presby terian Evangelistic Fellowship. He has had articles and ser mons published dining the past few years in The Presbyterian * Journal, COME Magazine, and is soon to have one published in CCNTACT, the magazine of Presbyterian Churchmen United. In 1969 Rev. Bolus was privileged to be part of some 60 leading evangelicals from across the States who accom panied Dr. John Haggai on a month-long missionary and evangelistic tour of India. He has recently been invited to share in a similar experience with the Haggai Evangelistic Association by being among those selected to share the Gospel in Singapore, the cross roads of the Asian world. Navy News Navy WAVE Seaman Appren tice Elizabeth A. Webb, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Webb of Route 4, Burnsville, has re ported for duty at the Naval Air Station, Glynco, Georgia. She is a 1967 graduate of Cane River High School Burns ville, N.C. JANE BAILEY Jane Bailey, 59, of Bums - ville died in an Asheville hos pital Thursday night after a brief illness. She was em ployed by the Nu-Wray Inn in Burnsville. Surviving are a son, Joe J. Bailey of Spruce Pine; four sisters, Miss Myrtle and Miss Hazel Bailey of Burnsville Rt. 4, Mrs. Minnie Cannon of Burnsville and Mrs. Floyd Frank lin of Mars Hill; two brothers, Paul Bailey of Johnson City and Levi Bailey of Burnsville, Route 4; one grandson. Funeral Services were held Saturday at 2:30 p. m. in the Chapel of Holcombe Brothers Funeral Home. Rev. Richard Buchanan officiated and bur ial was in the family cemete ry at Higgins. Freezone is for corns that hurt Absolutely painless. Nodangerous cutting, no ugly pads or plasters. In days, Freezone eases the hurt...safely helps ease off the corn. Drop on Freezone—take off corns. ■{Fifths/ REMOVES ( CORNS AND CALLUSES ( (ve* Though We Have Mb | "Stalls" Os Fall t Winter |”j| I Merchandise Arriving Daily WL^W We Still Have A iMJL j 3 PIECE SET All Winter COATS j || For Men. 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