PAGE 8 W&wfmsi. \f' J W i ■ \«| flH‘ ar _ 1 » . MM«. - MBf*— p j Wi?i; .gMWP ■ 3|. : -' : '"‘ '.'■Hi'' : W V .if;.. wcIT y * A' ®. JB Hh|l Up fiHMkr' # mf?\- If m 'f Patricia Matie Byrd @<ucp.le Zufyayed Mr. C. L. Byrd, Jr. of Rt. 1, Burnsville, N«C. would ’ike to announce the engage - ment of his daughter, Patri - Cia Marie to Mr. Jerry Isom, son of Mr. and Mrs. Forrest L. Isom of Orlando, Florida. Miss Byrd is a senior at Cue Come Grow With Us | THE THREAD AND NEEDLE SHOP I IS ON THE MOVE WE WILL SOON BE MOVING TO OUR NEW LOCATION ON THE BY-PASS I IN BURNSVILLE I We Now Have-Over 100 Bolts Os Beautiful Ist. Quality Double Knits- . I Fully Guaranteed SELLING ELSEWHERE FROM OUR PRICE ONLY I Hundreds Os Yards Os First Quality ' |- *** Stisht Seconds Goin ß Al I Highest Quality Need Not Mean High Prices * II SHOP AND SAVE MORE WHEN YOU SHOP WITH US O en 6 Days Every Week From 9 00 a.m. To 9:00 p.m. THREAD & NEEDLE Bolens Creek Rftad Off Pensacola Highway « TELEPHONE 682-3527 J APRIL SHOWER OF... savingqs I Recaps, Tires 1 WIDE 78 SERIES WHITE WALLS - 5 NOW ONLY S I2 OO EACH 1 OR 2 FOR 5 23 95 \ B ' ' 1 V 1 WE ARE NOW A NORTH CAROLINA £ 1 * STATE INSPECTION STATION f ( rSf SPECIAL , : i I ff f For The Months Os April And May 1 1 W&k LUBRICATION WITH EVERY -jl 1 I OIL CHANGE AND FILTER ![ 1 D&R TEXACO ( OPERATED BY DON BRAITHWAITE 1 APRIL 27, 1972 River High School. Mr. Isom is a 1970 gradu - ate of Winter Park High School He is employed at Western Electric in Orlando. Wedding plans are incom plete. Pa M , - (Exchanged, Mounted J —And Balanced m At No Extra Charge.) ( if. 1 /pig i FULLY GUARANTEED f JH v 1 /4nd o ffCcJt€tll rite United *!*, THafriitiMf Wanda Fae Edward, of Burns ville, N. Co and Joseph Frank lin McNeill of Boone, N. C. were united in matrimony on Easter Sunday morning, April 2, 1972. . The former Miss Edwards is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Edwards of Lawton. Mr. McNeill is the son of Mrs. P. T. McNeill of West Jefferson, N»C. and the late P.T. Mc- Neill, former representative to tfie NSfth Carolina legis - lature. The ceremony was perform ed by Rev. Donald Elly in the home of Mr. and Mrs; William Lucius Smith of Burnsville.Tin house was decorated with co lorful bouquets of spring flow ers. The ceremony was per - formed in front of a glowing fire in the fireplace in the Smith's living room. The wedding service was written by the tjridc and groom with the assistance of RevjElly. The vows and readings were PHONE 765-2413 ' ; \ (Hratg (Professional [Photography 320 GREENWOOD ROAD BURNSVILLE HIGHWAY SPRUCE PINE. N. C. 28777 especially written and selec - ted to express the couple's goals and hopes for their life together. Friends and family members participated in the communion service and assis ted with the readings. * The bride wore a floor - length gown of moon g1 ow polyester crepe. Multi-color-1 ed flowers decorated the loigfrA of the sleeves and the front panel of the gown skirt. The flowers were hand embroider ed with Persian wool by friends of the bride, Mrs. Charles F. Jones and Mrs. S. F. Thomas. A champagne buffet break fast for 30 guests was served immediately following tire service. The table was decor ated with a basket of spring flowers and yellow taper can dles. Mrs. Smith was assisted in the serving by Mrs.DonElly, Miss Janet Rougier and Miss Marilyn Kunzweiler. Out of town guests included the W.W. Edwards of Lawton and the Charles Schroeders of Columbia, Mo. Friends from New York City, Louisville, Ky. and several surrounding towns in North Carolina attended. A shower was held for the bride March 18 at the Presby - terian Manse. Hostesses were Mrs. Don Elly and Mrs. 17. E. Smith. „ The staff of the Yancey County Health Departrhent spon sored a reception for the cou ple at the Presbyterian Church on March About 50friends attended the open house. The groom works as a coun selor for the Watauga County Council for Exceptional Child ren. The bride will continue to work as the Public Health Nurse in the Yancey County Health Department. After a trip to Charleston, South Carolina, the couple's address will be Box 114,Spruce Pine, N.C. - ■ £ny<z<pe*KeHt /t KKteCKCed 9 Mrs. Lucille A. Williams of 567 North Louisiana Street, Asheville announces the en gagement of her daughter, Miss Joy Williams to Roger S. Edwards, son of Mr. and Mrs. Solen Edwards of Burnsville, Route 4. Miss Williams is a senior at Clyde A. Erwin High School. Mr. Edwards is a 1971 gradu - ate of Cane River High School and is now employed by the I Square "D 1 ' Company, Ashe | ville. A June wedding is planned. 3[arrtprll--. g MARGARET BALLARD Mrs. Margaret Ballard, 54, ' died at her home in Mars Hill Wednesday morning, April 19, after an extended illness. A native of Yancey County, she had been laving in Mars Hill for the past 25 years. Surviving are her husband, Lattie H. Ballard; three daugh ters, Mrs. Emory Robinson of Mars Hill, Mrs. Fairl frown and Mrs. Clyde Ray of wWyx, ville; two sons, Bill Ballard of Weaverville and Gus Ballard of Mars Hill; the father Issac She pherd, Burnsville Route 3; one sister, Mrs. Mae Ponder, Mars Hill Route 2; four brotherspair ther, Bill Auburn and Gus She pherd of BurnsviEe Route 3; eight grandchildren. ** Funeral services were Friday at 2p. m. in the Cal vary Baptist church of which she was a member. Officiate were Rev. Ralph Hogan and I Joe Sprinkle. Burial was in the Mars Hill Church Cemetery. gluflijHMwOKirr J JSB* j fPw - Pf«% % f f •I;yv |■ Sp ? t 18jK| yEt m: • mk % V. - Mt i‘ ' ' * * > ' H Jp I S 19 & i B j ■'* Y’ ' ■ '<| Mr. And Mrs. George Silvers 1t Kited 'll "M awiiaye Miss Connie Renee Marsh, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dek mer M. Marsh from Big Sandy, Texas, and Mr. George B. Sil vers, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Silvers of Route 2, Green Moun tain, *N. C. were married Feb ruary 6th at 2s 00 p. m. A PEEK AT JACK'S CREEK By Kaye Honeycutt Mr. Donald Woody has re turned home from the Spruce Pine Hospital. Hot Mr. Hollis Honeycutt visi ted Mr. Park Adkins in Big Creek Sunday. Hot Mr. Howard Tipton and twin sons, Timmy and Tom my visited Mrs.HpUis Honey cutt last week. ** • fe. Mr. Ronnie Byrd is visiting his father and grandparents, Mr. C. L. Byrd Jr. and ™r. and Mrs. C. L. Byrd Sr. Little Miss Cindy Woody MRS.ATLAS EMADSHAW Mrs. Atlas Hensley Brad shaw, 82, died in a Western North Carolina hospital Mon day night after an extended illness. A native of Yancey Coun ty she was the wife of the late I>. I. W. Bradshaw of Relief, N. C. Mrs. Bradshaw had been residing with her daughter, Mrs. Jason Barnes x nrMarion, N, C. for the past 12 years. Surviving in addition to Mrs. Barnes are two sons, Jack fradshaw of Erwin, Tennesee and G. A. (Buck) Bradshaw, Cocoa Beach, Florida; three sisters, Mrs. Charles Lee of Cleveland, Tenn, Mrs. John Ramsey and Miss Pauline Hensley of BurnsviEe Rt. 4; 6 grandchildren and 2 great grandchildren. Funeral services were held Thursday at 2ioo p. m. in the chapel of Holcombe Brothers The ceremony, conducted in Illinois, was performed by Rev. Robert Hoops. The groom is a salesman for American Thread Compaiy in Alabama. The couple will make their home in Fairhope, Alabama. spent Saturday night with her papaw and mamaw, Mr. ‘and Mrs. Ernest Buckner. =t* Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ayers and daughter of Johnson City, , Tenn. visited Mr. and Mrs. Carl Byrd, Sunday. Also visi ting were Mr. and Mis. Jack Hughes of Asheville and Mr. Edgar Byrd also of Asheville. ** Mrs. Margaret Bailey spent Tuesday with her neice, Mrs. Ethel Laughrun. * * The Youth Choir from the Jack's Creek Baptist Church sang at North Bend Church on Monday night.- Funeral Home. Rev. Fre d Dancy officiated and burial was in the Fairview cemetery HORACE WYATT Horace Wyatt, 83, of the North Cove Section of McDow ell County, died unexpectedly at his home Saturday night. A native of Yancey County, he had been livl ng in McDow ell County for the past six years. Surviving are the widow, Cloe Presnell Wyatt; one son, Ftank Wyatt of Richmond, Va. and one sister, Mrs. Mae Pen land of Hickory. Funeral Services were held at 2ioo p. m. Tuesday in the Chapel of Holcombe Brothers Funeral Home. Rev. Bill Foll ett officiated and burial wits in the Cane River Baptist Church Cemetery. ‘ Sl[classified 1 —' BIBS'! ■■m |j 1 ggggßi (faf HERE AND THERE J I , l In Burnsville Vi \ BY MRS. BRUCE WE ST ALU Mis. J.N.Barnelle and Mrs. J. F. Keith of Asheville visiD- Aed relatives and friends in town last week. * Bom to Mr. and Mrs. Stan ley Crain a daughter, Tony Renee on March 26, * Mrs. Ransome Silvers is visiting with Mi. and Mrs. R obert Hyams and family in Minnesota. * Mr. and Mrs. Keith Stamey of Asheville visited with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stamey and Mr. and Mrs. Griffith over the weekend. * Mrs. Richard Martin of Fair fax, Virginia arrived here on Wednesday to be with her mo ther while her father, Ivan Westall is in St. Josephs Hos pital in Asheville. * Jim Pirkle of Atlanta, Ga. •visited his grandmother, Mrs. J.F O Hensley, this week. * Miss Zoe Young lias returned from a visit with her neice and family, Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Hedlund in San Jose, Calif. * 3 Mr. and Mrs. Lee Boone visited Mr. Boone's brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Boone of Charleston, S.C. last week. * Mr, and Mrs. Jim Hayes of Mars Hill announce the birth of a daughter. Mr. Hayes is a former yquth and music dir ector of Higgins Memorial Methodist Church. * Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Rawls have returned to their home here after spending the winter in Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. * Sgt. Steward Kaulf who has been stationed in Panama for 18 months is visiting his mo - ther, Mrs. Nell Kaulf. He and his wife, the former Sharon Edwards, will be leaving soon for Ft. Leonard Wood, Mo. where he will be stationed. * Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Coop er and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kel ly visited in Atlanta, Ga. last weekend. * Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ray visi ted their daughter and family, Dr. and Edwin Quinn of Kingsport, Term, for the week end. * Mr. and Mrs. Ransome Higgins have moved from thir home on Main St. to their summer home on "Water Tank Hill. " * Lacy Johnson has returned to his home from Memorial Mission Hospital where he has been a patient for several weeks. * Miss Patricia Randolph spent the weekend with her c mother, Mb. Posey Randolph. Miss Randolph attends WNC University in Greensboro,N.6.'* Hadley Dies, Former Supt. News has been received here of the sudden death of Wanen G, Hadley of Emporia, Virginia. He was the first superintendent of Glen Raven Mills. He and his family liv ed here for several years and returned to Burnsville often to visit their many friends. He is survived by his wife, Ruth Hadley, Mariam of the home and David, a professor of history at Wake Forest Uni versity at Wake Forest,Win»tcn Salem, North Carolina. Miss Nellie Bennett spent the weekend with her neice, Mrs. Ruth Watkins in Knox ville, Tennessee. 1 * A youth group from the First Baptist Church in Ashe - ville spent the weekend at Miss Betty Motsinger's High Pasture s Retreat. * Mr. and Mrs. Leland Wes tall of Charleston, S.C. visi ted Mr. Westall's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Westall for the weekend. * Mrs. James Anglin, Mrs. Kenneth Roberston, and Mrs. Ed Hunter are visiting in Paw ley Island, S.C. While there they will visit Mrs. Anglin's sister, Mrs. Reese Hunt. * Mr. and Mrs. Charles In gram of Atlanta, Ga. are visi ting Mrs. Ingrahm's father,E. L. Beeson who is a patient in Yancey Hospital. * Mrs. Josh Banks has return ed from an Asheville Hospital where she has been a patient. * Don't forget to run your clocks up an hour this coming Sunday. Daylight Saving Time. * Miss Denise Piercy of Con cord spent the weekend with her mother, Mrs. Lucille Piercy. * Mrs. W. A. Higgins and Mrs. Charles Justice spent Sun day in Bristol, Va. * Mr. and Mrs Wm. Warner of Miami, Florida have been visiting their daughter, Mrs. Tom Koch and family. * Miss Margaret Crowgy of Charlotte and Mrs R. G. On spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Proffitt. * Mr. 1 and Mrs. Jack Kelly were visitors in Charlotte last week. * Mr. and Mrs. Larry E. Fort ner and Jennifer Lynn, spent the weekend with Larry's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Fortner. Larry is formerly of Yancey County and a '6B grad uate of East Yancey High and Asheville- Buncom be Tech. For the past 2 years he has , been with Bell Laboratories of Indianapolis, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. John B. Bail ey, Nancy, John and Penny and David of Sumter, S. C, spent the weekend in Yancey County visiting friends and Lyla's parents. * Mr. and Mrs. Cy Jordan moved into their Cattail hone over the weekend. Formerly from Florida, they are now permanent residents of N. C. Daughter, Jerry and son, Mark ap now attending EastYmcey. An older sen, Rex, is also staying at their Cattail home. Church Starts Youth Choir By Kaye Honeycutt The Jacks Creek Missionary Baptist Church has started to form a Youth Choir undee»Fthe direction of Mr. Harold Evan. The purpose of starting the choir is because these youth want to spread the love and happiness that comes from God to other people. This is the way they are serving God. The church also has tw o young ministers in the choir. They are Dale Laws, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Laws of Route 1, and Mr. Dean Hughes, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hughes of Asheville. We want to wish these young people a rich blentng as they "Tell It Like It Is".

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