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£|aS Andy and The Lion, a film for children adapted from the book written and illustrated by James Daugherty,vsos shown to 42 "little people" this past Monday and Tuesday at the CHILDREN'S HOUR in the Yancey County Public Library. Following this film, Miss Theresa Coletta read to the children Impossible. Possum, written by Ellen Conford With illustrations by Rosemary* Wells. The CHILDREN's\ HOUR concluded with the Mo ther Goose Song, "Where Has My Little Dog Gone, " Those children attending the CHILDREN'S HOUR were Randy Byrd, Denita Duncan, - Kathy Fox, Stuart Hensley, Valerie Kampf, De De .Laws, Lori McDonald, Heather Nor *** \ t' ris, Joel Storie, Joan Styles, Stacy Styles, Ann Wcstall, s _ - Tammy Woody, Kenny Greg Yuziuk, Deborah Laws, Angela Hall, Derrick Me Fee, Jeff, Angie, and Shannan Warren, Donna and Darrell Mitchell, Lou Ann and Steve Robinson, Angie Riddle, Lisa Street, Joyce Sheehan, Billy Smith, Mat Bradley, Chris McPeters, Lisa Mclntosh, Nor ma McCrary, Chris Fender,* ; Parri McGalliard, Amy Fox, Tammy Burleson, Denny Woody, Crystal Davis, Emma and James Angel, andTarhtny MerceT. ★ Mother Mother I Feel Sick Send For The Doctor Quick Quick Quick, a picture book and shadow play by Re my Chariip and Burton Supree with pictures by Reiny Char lip, was read by Miss Theresa Coletta to the "little people" this past Tuesday afternoon at 2soo p. m. at the CHILD REN'S HOUR at Mitchell County Public Library. Miss Coletta followed this story with Indian Two Feet And His Horse, by Margaret Frisky with pictures by Katherine Evans, and the Mother Goose Song, Send For T nick Quick, THE HEAD HUNTERS BARBER SHOP Monday - Wadnaaday 8:00 to 5:30 T huraday and Friday Mighta til 9:00 Cloood On Saturday At 8:00 Com by aid SEE L. Koifh Stylos aad David Whoolor 19E By Pass In Mt. Mitchell Ind.. Bldg. 'Ten Little Indians". Follow . ihg this Indian story and song, the cluldrcn enjoyed making their own Indian tepees. Those children attending the CHILDREN'S HOUR were Rosemary Cook, Ritchie Murdock, Ben McKinney, Michael Cook, Robbie Mor gan, Stevie McKinney, Jeffrey Loven, and Tony Bailey. Mrs. R obe rt M cCv rry Couple Married Mrs. Janie Johnson of Route 4, Burnsville, announced the marriage of her daughter, -Jo Ann Johnson to Mr. Robert 5. McCurry, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde McCuiry, also of Route 4, Burnsville. Mr. and Mrs. McCuiry' are both graduates of Cane River u_ High School. He is employed with Glen Raven Mills, Burns ville. The couple will reside at-Route 4, Burnsville. ttA, T ' //ifcL Food Stamp Office Opens Joyce. Ann McKinney, Eligibility Specialist for the Food Stamp Division, Mitchell County Department of Social Services, is seated in her new office in Bakcrsville. The Ifood Stamp Program replaces the surplus commodities pro gram in Mitchell County. Woman’s Club To Meet The regular meeting of the Burnsville Woman's Club will , be held on Thursday, April 13, at Bsoo p. m. at the Com munity Building. A film will be shown depicting Tryon Pal ace at Newborn, N. C., with the various ornate interiors and artistic trappings. Hostesses will be Mrs. W. A. Y. Sargent, Mrs. Joan Reeves, and Mrs. B. - R. Penland. The public is invited. < . 'TkwPERfcTURe of Tw« UeeK C&UNTRV Sr»«l ■HiTfe? 0 Lo- ll“ ,s »* • jajL- Jeannie Mil ler * Research can dost the gaps... \ * ...help prevant birth defects . \ give I v v lo the march of Dimes / -———— ¥ f* Can we give you alight? I f fr*-*»-■ with (.in boar or camper ”'4%- |» |\ at The Northwestern Bank. So. I'L " ■ \ B\ A/e rc not. only giving youlhe best m t -" hjcHi r cit o in !own - we're giving you R ,; » ihis sports and camping lantern free! BL m y lt;, rugged - dependable. Use it in \k yc o. camper .or for hunting, fishing, and traveling. When you find the car. boat, or camper you want, \- come to Northwestern We II give the best rate, and it will II ! •':■.!! :* -SS 1 Eveready Commander Sports and Camping Lantern • Push-Button Switch Control • Hermetically Sealed Lamp • Flashing Safety Signal Light • Lamp Tilts 125 • 6.000 Candle ° i Power Sealed Beam • Chrome Plated Lens Ring • Red Fresnel *’• - \ Lens • Push-Button Switch Control y THE NORTHWESTERN BANK Sn And Around The Tipton Hill Aren By Ethel Miller Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Say - lors and Trace,’ of Greeiville, Tennessee spent Saturday nigit; April 8, visiting Mrs. Saylers parents, Rev. and Mrs. Holt Griffith and Betty of Ti jton Hill. *** • Mr. and Mrs. Howard But ler and David of Buladean spent Saturday night, April 8, visiting Mrs. Edythe Griffith of Tipton Hill. tic— - Parkway Playhouse Mr. Lauren K. Woods, Ma naging Director of the Park way Playhouse, Summer Tliea tre of the University' of North C oup/e To Wed Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Mallei; Sr. of Route 5, Burnsville would like to announce the en gagement of their daughter, Jeannie Rene to Gary Ronald Boston, son of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Boston of Route 1 in Spruce Pine. A fall wedding is planned. Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Tip ton of Spruce Pine visited Mrs. Kate Ledford, Greg and Mr. Beecher Griffith of Tipton Hill Sunday, April 9. t «|-| i aQNzr;. Rev. and Mrs. Bemie Jones and Doug had dinner Sunday, April 9 with Mr. and Mrs. Har vey J. Miller and family of Tipton HiEL *** Mr. and Mrs. Shelton Byrd of Johnson City, Term, visited Mr. and Mrs. Scott Griffith ’ . [ Carolina at Greensboro, said the Parkway Playhouse will open earlier than usual, and will close around die time of the Craft Festival. Mr. Woods •sais they have a very fine se lection of plays and look for ward to an excellent season. Mr. Woods is a professor of Speech and Drama at Mon mouth College in New Jersey. Details of the summer pro gram will be issued at a later date with information about where you can purchase your theatre tickets. The Parkway Playhouse is a very important part of our summer activities, and it is hoped that all Yancey County people will support this.worth while project by purchasing Season Tickets. Freezone is for corns that hurt. Absolutely painless No dangerous cutting, no ugly pads or plasters. In days, Freezone eases the hurt , safely helps ease off the corn. Drop cn Freezone—take off corns. REMOVES ( CORNS AND CALLUSES ( THE YANCEY JOURNAL, MITCHELL OBSERVER and Joe of Tipton Hill Sunday, April 9. *** Mr. Jess Lewis of Pigeon Roose was taken to the hospi tal in Burnsville Wednesday, April 5, after liaving a stroke. t \ AFltt „# i # Jgsj * j,— Ladla* Hat* v jf KPrlee j : I 'f 4All Lmdlm * Suits / i| % J 25% OFF 7/ : Jiff I’rs-Ssssos j i; Special On \\ ■j: /J Swim Warn J\ ; ij i Ginny-Lisa Shop^ Burns APRIL 13, 197JL ’ PHONE 765-34! 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