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Photo by Putnam Photography
Mrs. Jerry Allen
Wallace-Alien Marry
The wedding of Miss Er
nestine Wallace and Jerry
Allen took place Thursday,
December 23 at 6soo p. m.
in Micaville Presbyterian
Church. Rev. Bert Styles
conducted the double ring
ceremony.
The bride is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Wal
lace of Burnsville. The bride
groom is the son of Mrs.
Madge Allen of Route 3,
Burnsville.
Given in marriage by her
father the bride wore a sata
peau gown with scalloped
lace trim, Watteau chapel
train and veil of silk illusion.
The veil was attached to a
cluster of pearls.
Miss Judy Thomas, aunt
of the bride, was maid of
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honor and wore a full-length
gown of ice-blue with match
ing headpiece. She carried
white carnations and red
roses.
Bridesmaids were Miss
Wanda Boone, Miss Shelia
S ilver of Burnsville, Miss
Janie Edge and Miss Carolyn
Miller of Micaville, and Mrs.
Grace Robinson of Newdale.
They wore full-length blue
gowns and carried long-stem
red roses.
David Vance Robinson of
Newdale, close friend of the
groom, was best man. Ushers
were Tommy Edge and Bill
Wheeler.
A reception followed the
ceremony.
The bride is a senior at
East Yancey High School and
plans to continue her educa-
tion.
The bridegroom attended
Cane River High School and
is now employed at Bums
ville Mill of Mohasco.
The couple will live at
Route 2, Burnsville.
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The wedding of Miss Patri
cia Yvonne Wallace and Ken
neth C, Boone took place
December 23 at 600 p. m.in
Micaville Presbyterian Clinch.
Rev. Bert Styles conducted
, tiie double ring ceremony.
I The bride is the daughter
I of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Wal-
I lace of Burnsville. The
I bridegroom is the son of Mr.
I and Mrs. Coy Boone,also of
I Burnsville.
I Given in marriage by her
I father, the bride wore an
Empire gown of white satin
with Venise lace trim and
chapel train. Her veil of
silk illusion was attached to
a cluster of petals.
Mrs. Elizabeth Wallace of
Green Mountain, aunt of the
bride, was matron of honor.
She wore a full length gown
of royal blue chiffon, with
matching headpiece, and
carried white carnations and
red roses.
Bridesmaids were Miss
Janice Young, Miss Sabra
Higgins, Miss Deborah Sil -
ver, all of Burnsville, and
Miss Linda Thomas and Miss
Debra Wyatt of Micaville.
They wore full-length blue
gowns and all carried long
stemmed red roses.
Darrell Boone, cousin of
the bridegroom, was best
man. Ushers were Jack Lee
Boone Jr. and Benny Robin -
son of Micaville.
A reception followedthe
ceremony.
The bride is a senior at
East Yancey High School and
plans to complete her educa
tion. The bridegroom atten
ded East Yancey School
and is employed at Brims -
ville Mill of Mohasco.
The couple will live in
Burnsville Route 2.
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Mrs. Kenneth C. Boone
Proctor And Hall Are Wed
Mr. and Mis. Fred Van
Patten of Route 5, Burnsville,
announce the marriage of
their daughter, Deborah Lynn
Proctor to Randall Bryant
Hall on Saturday, December
18, 1971 in Miami, Florida
at Gladeview Baptist Chapel.
The ceremony was performed
by Reverend Truett S. Smith,
pastor of the church. A re
ception followed theaeremony.
The groom is the son of
Mr. smd Ms. Everett Hall of
Miami. (Summer residents of
linville Falls, N.C.)
The bride was a 1969 gra
duate of Miami Coral Park
Senior High School and a
1970 graduate of Miami Etade
Junior College.
The groom graduated from
Miami Christian School in
1968 and then attended Mia -
mi Dade Junior College and
Mississippi College.
For the wedding, tradition
al red and green Christmas
shades were used. The bride's
gown was an antique white
crepe, offset in pearls at the
cuffs, neckline and empire
waist. Her trailing veil was
highlighted with clusters of
pearls.
Jennifer Proctor, sister of
the bride, served as maid of
honor, attired in a full
red velvet gown.
Roger Miller, Miami re
sident and lifelong friend of
the groom, served as best
man.
The new Mrs. Hall's first
grade brother, Stuart Van
Patten, dressed in green vel
vet bell-bottomed pants and
matching vest, covering a
crepe egg-shell shirt, acted
as ring bearer. Ring. were
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Mrs. Randall Bryant Hall
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Nuptial Vows Spoken
Miss Donna Gail Sparks
and Mr. George Alan Blevins
wore married in a double ring
ceremony at First Baptist
Church in Spruce Pine, Sim -
day, December 26, at 4:00
p. m. The Reverend Hugh L.
Borders conducted the cere -
mony before an altar decora
ted with white poinsettias,
greenery, and candles. A
program of wedding music
was presented by Mrs. David
Blevins, organist, and Miss
Lillian Johnson, violinist.
The bride is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Sparks
of Spruce Pine, and the groom
is the son of Mrs. James T.
Mcßae of Bakersville and the
late James B. Blevins.
Given in marriage by her
father, the bride wore an ori
ginal gown of white sheer
Peau de Sata, styled with
empress lines, sweetheart
neckline, and short puffed
•leeves. The bodice and
skirt were covered with lace,
with intricate designs of
carried on a green velvet
pillow. The flower girl,
Staci Lee DeLozier, of Ft.
Myers, Florida, wore simi -
lar apparral. Staci is the
six year old cousin of the
bride.
After honeymooning in
Linville Falls, the couple
will reside in Kiel, Germany
where the bridegroom is to
be stationed by the United
States Navy.
pure silk braid. The bouffait
overskirt was divided in front,
expending in back to a flow -
ing chapel train bordered
completely wMi scalloped
Venise lace. Her Illusion
veil was attached to a Came
lot cap of layers of starched
lace flowers studded with
iiridescent crystal beads.
She carried a cascade bou
quet of white orchids sur -
rounded by sweetheart roses.
Miss Sarah Bryant, Spruce
Pine, was maid of honor. Her
full length gown of American
Beauty chiffon was emp ire
style with Victorian neckline*
bodice trimmed with V -
shaped bands of Venise lace.
She wore a headpiece of
bands of American Beauty
illusion entwined with pearls,
and carried a bouquet of
pink poinsettias surrounded
by baby's breath. Brides -
maids were Miss ftimela Burl
eson, cousin of the bride, of
High Point; Miss Ginger
Young and Miss Charlene
Grindstaff of Spruce Pine.
Junior bridesmaids were Miss
Martha Blevins, sister of the
groom, of Bakeisville; and
Miss Denita Burleson, coixin
of the bride, of High Point.
The flower girl, Miss Lisa
Sparls, of Charlotte, also
a cousin of the bride,carried
a white miniature basket of
pink rosebuds. The dresses,
headpieces, and flowers of
all the attendants were iden
tical.
Miss Laura Watson, Miss
Fonda Borders, Miss Karen
Greene, Miss Ragan Stroup,
and Miss Vohammie Johnson
of Spruce Pine; Miss Betty
Mcßae of Elkin, and Mrs.
David Pitman of Charlotte
were honorary bridesmaids.
They were dressed in shades
of pink and each carried a
single pink rosebud.
John Sides of Bakersvilfe
was best man. Ushers were
Robert Mcßae, step-brother
of the groom, Elkin; Ste -
phen Blevins, cousin of the
groom, Charlotte} Jim
Webb and Douglas Young of
Bakersville, and Van Phil
lips of Spruce Pine.
The mother of the bride
chose a dress of mint green
with matching accessories.
The gloom's mother wore a
dress of pastel pink with
matching accessories. Both
wore cob ages of white
orchids.
Ms. Arl Burleson, ma
ternal grandmother of the
bride, wore a green and
beige floral print with
matching accessories. Mu.
Milton Sparks, paternal
grandmother of the bride
wore a burg andy ensemble
and Mrs. George Johnson
grandmother of the groom,
wore a burgandy dress with
pink accessories. All the
grandmothers wore corsages
of pink rosebuds.
Following the ceremony,
a reception was held in the
Fellowship Hall of the
church. Mr. and Mrs. How
ard Henline directed guests
to the receiving line. Mrs.
David Pitman was in charg:
of the register. Others assis
ting were Mis. Brown Mc-
Kinney, Mrs. Bruce Autrey,
Mrs. Ernest Ray Burleson,
Mrs. Larry Bishop, and Mrs.
James Cornwell.
After a wedding trip to
Gatlinburg, the couple will
be at home at 1600 East
Court Drive, Charlotte,N.
C. Both the bride and groan
are attending Central Pied
mont Community College
in Charlotte.
Bear Creek
By Randal Willis
Rev. Norton Craig, pas
tor of Bear Creek Baptist
Church, is in Anderson Me
morial Hospital for a com
plete physical checkup.
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Sunday night we observ
ed the Lord's Supper and lad
a Baptismal Service. We
had four to be baptized.
Members of the Snow Hill
Church joined us the their
pastor, Rev. Howard Buch
anan, baptized two persons.
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Miss Lila Duncan return
ed to Warren Wilson College
Sunday after a three-weeks
vacation with her family.
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Mrs. George Alan Blevins
Golden Anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. Luther J.
Banks Sr., lifelong residents
of Yancey County, were
given a Golden Wedding An
niversary dinner December
28, 1971 at the Amberjack
Restaurant. The event
was celebrated by the mem
bers of the immediate fa
mily.
The Banks have six child
ren, Luther Banks Jr. of Fair
banks, Alaska; Mary Ellen
Ray, J. C. and Donald
Banks of Burnsville; Sue Au
trey of Asheville and Mrs.
David Hardie of Arden,N.C.
SCENEINBULADEAN
By Mr. and Mrs.
Norman Dunn
Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Hopson and family have
moved into their new home
recently that the carpenters
have completed after work
ing on the house fcr about
five monlhs.
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Mr. Lawrence Stockton
has been very sick with the
vins that's been going
around the Buladean area.
•
Willard Huglies and Nat
Buchanan and David Hugnes
and Tilman Arrwood visited
Mcrgantan, N.C. Monday
morning where they will be
employed by Daniels Con -
Struction Company at the
State Mental Hospital for
two weeks.
•
{dr. and Mrs. Prank Mil
ler of Buladean visited their
daughter, Mrs. Mack Jarrett
of Baltimore, Md. and took
Christmas with them.
•
Mr. Garland and Mr. Lee
Hughes killed a fatting hog
weighing about 800 pounds
last Wednesday.
Mr. Nard and Jerry Lynn
Jenkins visited Spruce Pine
and purchased a Volkswagen
recently from Mr. Gurvece
Queen and Mr. Hairy Sparks.
•
Mrs. Toya Burleson has
been an the sick list lately
and visited the doctor in
Johnson City Thursday, Jan,
uary 6th.
•
Mr. and Mrs. George Pe
rkins of Buladean visited
Boone, N.C. Saturday a
week ago to visit his daugh
ter, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin
Story. They stayed a week.
•
Congratulations to Bertha
Horeycutt and Mr. Robert
Maffitt of Spring Creek on
their Wedding Satu-day, Jan
uary Ist.
•
Mrs. George Perkins of
Buladean has been on the
sick list with the flu about
a week nov.
•
A large fire broke out in
Burnsville Monday night,dc
They also have 14 grand
children and 1 great -great
grandchild.
Mb. Banks was the for
mer Mildred Tipton, daugh
ter of the late Mr. and Mrs. |
Nelson Tipton.
Mr. Banks, now retired,
was a former partner of
Styles S Company for many
years and more recentlywas
with Banks and Taylor Mo
tor Company.
They reside in the Bolens
Creek Community and are
members of the Bolens Creek
Baptist Church.
stroying buildings and mer
chandise estimated ataround
a million dollais.
•
A train wreck at Green
Mountain, N.C., not star
from where the bad train
wreck occurred last spring,
derailed about 30 cars. The
engine changed ends andwent
into the river. Cause of the
wreck was believed to be that
the track gave away in the
tunnel.
•
Mr. Herman Henson of
Rt. 1, Roan Mountain, Tenn.
visited Mr. and Mis. Dan
Benge of Spring Creek on
Tuesday evening, Jan. 4.
•
Mr. Blaine Hughes of
Buladean has been very sick
this week with the flu
•
Mr. J. D. Street and Mr.
Mike Green visited Hickory
over the weekend and pur
chased a 1967 Chevrolet 2
ton Green Truck. They plan
to haul tires from the North
ern part of the United States.
•
, Mrs. Carter Street visits!
her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Herb Johnson of Roan Mtn,
Tenn. over the weekend.
•
Mr. Toya and Bradley
and Rickey Burleson of Buia
dean visited Johnson City,
Term. and purchased two
riding hoises. One is a quar
ter house and one is a Pinto.
•
Mrs. George Craine was
discharged Saturday evening
from Burnsville hoqiital. Mrs.
jCraine had the virus.
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