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Mr. C. L. Byrd, Jr. of Rt.
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’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.
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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
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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. - ■
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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.
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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.
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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.
**
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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.
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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".