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Born to Mr. and Mrs. Kenny
Sparks a son, Stephen Michael
in Memorial Mission Hospital
in Asheville on July 7.
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Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Briggs visited their son and fam
ily, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Briggs
of Winston- Salem last week.
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Mr. and Mrs. Homer Jarrett
of Black Mtn, N.C. and Mr.
and Mrs. James Jarrett of Char
lotte, N.C. visited Mrs.W.D.
Jarrett over the weekend.
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Mrs. Grace Grassmuek who
has been a patient in Spruce
Pine Hospital for several weeks
has been moved to Memorial
Mission Hospital in Asheville
for further diagnosis and treat
ment.
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Mr. and Mrs. Paul Shew -
chuk from Rhode Island spent
several days in Burnsville visit
ing with her aunt and uncle,
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Yuziuk, and
seeing the sights.
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Mrs. SJ. . Ramsey of Alex
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; ndria, Va. and Mr. and Mrs.
Brooks Ramsey and two boys
cf Baltimore, Md. visited Mrs.
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JULY 27, 19^2
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CIE ANO THERE I
In Burnsville
BY MRS. BRUCE WEST ALL.
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Ramsey's daughter, Mrs. Phil
lip Styles and family last week.
Mrs. Styles entertained her mo
ther and brother with a dinner
party at her home Wed. night.
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Mr. and Mrs. John Beecher,
a well-known poet from Ala
bama, and now living at Cat
tail part-time, was entertained
by Mr. and Mrs. Tom Koch
with a dinner on Thursday.
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Ike Laughrun has been ill
at his home here for the last
several days.
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Miss Thelma Killian of Myr
tle Beach, S. C. is the guest of
Mrs. Lillian Jclley.
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Miss Mary Louise Wray re
turned home from a summer
camp she has been attending
near Boone, N.C. __ She is now
visiting her grandmother, Mrs.
Helen Bellack in Milwaukee,
Wisconsin until school opens
this fall.
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Miss Irene Coletta spent last
weekend with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. P. C. Coletta. She is
in the school of Pharmacy at
Mercer University in Atlanta.
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Mrs. Adler Byrd is a patient
in Spruce Pine Hospital.
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Mrs. Anna Belle Hickman
has been elected assistant trust
officer and assistant secretary
of the N.C. National Bank in
Charlotte, N.C. She is cus -
tody administrator in the bankk
trust investment management
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Yancey County 'native, a grad
uate of Mon treat- Anderson Chi
le ge and this year attended the
Southeastern Trust School at
Campbell College. She is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.Lcs -
ter Garland of Burnsville.
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Bruce Westall was admitted
to Yancey Hospital Tuesday
morning for treatment.
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Seaman Brady Lee Bailey,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney
Bailey was home recently to
visit his family after completing
10 weeks of basic training at
Great Lakes, 111. He is now
stationed at Indianapolis, Ind.
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Bom to Mr. and Mrs. John
Shepherd a 9 1/2 lb. son, lan
Wesley on July 17, 1972 at
Memorial Hospital in Johnson
City, Tennessee. Mrs. Shepherd
is the former Dianne Roberts,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wes
ley Roberts of Burnsville.
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Sam and Lynn Boone of At
lanta, Georgia spent the week
end with friends and relatives
in Burnsville. They also at
tended the Mars Hill Car Show
where they took home a First
" Place Pi i/c.
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Mr. and Mrs. Robert L .
Bowes and daughters, Pam and
Robin of Roxboro, N.C. and
M-s. Earl Link and daughter of
Alton, Va. visited Mr.airi Mrs.
Charles Pate and family of Ro
mulus, Michigan for a week.
While up there they went to
Canada and toured the 747 Jet
Plane at Metro Airport. Mrs.
Bowes, Mrs. Link and Mrs. Pate
are daughters of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Fox of Burnsville.
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Mr. and Mrs. C.C. Funder
burk of Charlotte spent the last
week at the Margaret Smith's
home in Rocky Springs Height*.
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Mr. A. K. Wilson and Jeff
df Jackson, Miss, spent last wk.
visiting his mother, Mrs.A. K.
Wilson and his sister, Mrs. Bob
Rhinehart. Other guests visit
ing the Rhineharts last week
were Mr. and Mrs. Carter
Rhinehart of Canton and Mrs.
C. K. Rhinehart of Asheville,
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Harris &
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Raymer and
family, of Troutman, N.C.
Also Dr. and Mrs. Frank Rich
of Asheville,
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A birthday dinner was held
Sunday for Wesley Maney who
celebrated his 93rd birthday.
Out of town visitors were Mrs.
May Wilson and Lucille Wil
son of Asheville, Mrs. Grace
Robinson of Asheville, Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Piver of Asheville,
and Miss Margaret Zepp of Bal
timore , Md; Harold Maney of
Ardai ,N.C.; hi and Nfc. Jolni
Barnard of Erwin, Tcnn.; Rev.
and Mrs. Nat Penland and sons
of Swannanoa; hi and M's. Ba
der of Clearwater, Fla.; Rev.
Bill Hyere of Loafer's Glory,
N. C. ; a Missionary, Mr. Tige
from Mexico, and Rev. Jim
Garrett of Johnson City, Tenn;
Mr. and Mrs. L»C. Maney of
Black Mountain, and a host of
friends and neighbors from the
community.
Homemakers
Club Met
The Pensacola Homcmak -
ers met at the home of Mrs.
Isaac Williams on July 17, at
7:30 p. m. with the majority
of members attending. -
Since the theme for the
month was "Take a look at
t
Youth and You", each member
gave a thought on keeping
young--physically and spiritu
ally— as well as'"fashionably".
Tire devotions were inclu -
ded in the talk given by Mary
Margaret Deyton, who used
pictures and a musical record
of a lovely "young type" hymn,
to demonstrate that the youth
of today are the "happening"
generation with inquisitive,
searching and optimistic minds.
They look for peace and mean
ing to their world.
During the business session,
some handcrafts were display
ed--including leaf priming
notes that will be sold at the
Crafts Festival. Each mem -
ber agreed to donate time and
money or an article (or all
three) to the festival.
The hostess served refresh -
ments and the group discussed
some help as a group toward
the proposed Hospital fund--as
suggested by Mary Melton.
Plans were made for the Au
gust meeting to be a family
type picnic^August 14th, at
the Mrs. Melton.
Penland School Auction Set
The Penland School of Gafts
located in Mitchell County has
designated the Blue Ridge Hos
pitals Development Fund as the
recipient of the proceeds from
its auction to be held on Aug
ust 3, 1972.
The auction will be held in
a large log building known as
"The Craft House" and will be
conducted by auctioneers who
are residents at the School.
All proceeds will be given to
the Blue Ridge Hospitals Funds
for the expansion of the Spruce
Pine Community Hospital and
for the construction of the Ex
tended Care Facility at Burns -
ville. Instructors and students
at the School will donate hand
crafted pieces in different me
dia, including weaving, pottery,
m etalcrafts, jewelry, hand
blown glass, graphics and pho
tography. Prior to the auction
there will be a buffet supper
at the Ijome of Mr. and Mrs.
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CHILDREN'S HOUR will
not be held in Yancey County
Public Library July 13 or Au
gust 7. It will resume regular
schedule on Monday, August
14 at 10:00 a m.
The children who attended
this week's CHILDREN'SHOUR :
learned how to talk with their
1
instruments as they played the
Percussion Instruments.
Hi Cat! by Ezra Jack Keats
was read to the by
Mrs. Elaine Reed. Following
the story, the children made
paper masks like Archie did
in the story.
CHILDREN'S HOUR conclu
ded with the filmstrip, "Little
Red Riding Hood", which all
the children really enjoyed.
Attending the program this
week were Randy Byrd, Cliris
tine Kelly, Pam McGalliard,
Chris Fender, Crystal Davis,
Becky Loftis, Jeffrey Autry, Lisa
and Gregory Street, Ricky
Crout, Chris Autrey, Angie Rid
dle, Angie, Shannon and Jeff
Warren, Tammy Street, Donna
and Darrell Mitchell, Curtis
Hughes, Norma McCuiTy, Jolin
Keglcy, Lou Ann and Steve
Robinson, Eddie Rose, Gregorys
Moore, Jerry Rose.,. Roycp
Chrisawn, Randy Rose, Diane
Raby;, Steve Ness, Gregory
and Donnie Ness.
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Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mathis will celebrate their 50th Wed
ding Anniversary on July 30, 1972. They are being hon
ored by their children with an open house from 2:00 until
5:00 p. m. Their friends and relatives are invited to attend.
Mr. and Mrs. Mathis have nine children: Mrs. Jack Pen
land, Mr. Ed Mathis, Mrs. James Robinson, Mrs. W.J. Fer
guson, Mr. Ward Mathis, Mr. Ted Mathis, Mrs. Willard
Neighbors, Mrs. Hyman Young Jr., Mr. Wayne Mathis. ■
They have 2S grandchildren and 6 great-grandchildren.
Out Our Way'
By Mrs. Ji m Arrowood
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Arro
wood and family from Lime
stone, Tenn. visited the Ar
rowoods on Monday.
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Judy Deyton and Louise Ar
rowood went to Chudkey,Tenn.
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Wilma and Janice MoCurry
from Jonesboro, Tenn. are
visiting their grandmother,Mra
Ola this week.
Howard Ford.
The Penland School of
Crafts, which is a non- profit
educational institution, was
opened in 1929, incorporated
under the laws of North Caro
lina and is one of the oldest
and largest institutions of its
kind in the United States. Stu
dents have come to Fen land
from every state in the Union
as well as from sixty foreign
countries.
Usually the funds from thse
art auctions are retained by the
school but Bill frown, Execu -
tive Director of the Pe nl and
School, stated that "the impor
tance of the Blue Ridge Hospi
tals Fund for better healthcare
must be stressed by the active
support of every institution,
club, organization, and indivi
dual who will benefit from the
program for vital health faci -
litres. "
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> News From Cattail Creek ■
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By Mrs. Neva Renaldo
There is good news this week.
Our own Grace Grassmuek is
home qnd able to be up a few
hours a day—we all hope you
will continue to improve and
soon be your old vivacious self
again.
**
The Gronquist Cabin is be
ginning to bulge--Harold's fe
rn ily have been here for a month
with grandmother Gronquist
Now Harold will return with his
brothers wife Barbara and her
children Eric and Erin— They
Postal Inspector Warns
A chain-letter scheme invol
ving United States savings baids
is in operation, Leo C. Shatzel,
area Postal Inspector in Charge
warned today. The scheme is
illegal, he said.
The operation involves two
savings bonds and a list contain
ing names and addresses of var
ious persons. The list is sold
to a "customer". The buyer
gives one bond to the seller of
the list and, in his presence,
mails a second bond to the
person whose name appears on
the list, Shatzel said.
The first name is then re
moved from the list and the
new.participant adds his name
HOUSE OF CARPET
I juLf 'A mEn
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will all spend the next month
together.
**
The Bruce Mozerts flew in
from Ocala, Fla. for a few days.
They have as their guest <Mrs.
Mozert's sister, Mrs. Norma
Speck of Minneapolis, Minn.
Mrs. Pinder is glowing these
days. Her son (former Air Face
Capt. )Gary and wife Connie of
Oklahoma City are visiting as
well as daughter susan and
granddaughter Stq> hanie Cox of
Blowing Rock, N.C.
to the bottom, makes two cop
ies and sells the list to two
other persons.
The idea is to reap a rich
harvest of bonds as the personk
name reaches the top.
Shatzel warned that such
schemes, in addition to being
illegal, always turn out so that
the few who start them gpt lack
more than their investment,
while others lose their, money.
Participants may be prosecu
ted under the fraud and lottery
laws, Shatzel said. He urged
anyone receiving such a letter
to notify local postal inspectos
or office of the Inspector in
Charge, Chattanooga, Tenn.
37401.
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NAME OR NUMBER?
Are you just a number to your Insurance man?
To our agency, you’re always a name - be
cause you deserve P.S.--Personal Service when
you deal with us. Call us if we can be of ser
vice, we’ll call you by name.
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Insurance Agency
Bernsvilie, N.C.
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Mrs. Fischer has had as her
guest for the past week Mrs.
Myra Thomas of Bethlebam, Pa.
Mrs. Thomas is an avid bridge
player and we welcome her to
Cattail.
**
Here 'tds is full of activi
ty these days with the Revjled
bergs of West Palm Beach in,as
well, as the Robert Rudolfs of
Cleveland, Ohio. Both families
are former Miamians.
**
Mrs. Lay Morrow and son,
have been at Castle in the Sky
for a couple of weeks. This past
week their daughter, Lcry,
joined them after attending a
youth seminar at Junaluska. R»v.
and Mrs. Brabham of Grace Me
thodist Church of Miami, ac
companied Lory to Cattail and
paid a few short visits to their
many friends here. We hope
next visit they can stay long
enough to be entertained.
**
Mary Ann Batchellor is due
back with us after a trip to Flag
staff, Arizona with her sister,
Edith Hazlehurst, by camper.
They visited the Petrified For
est, Painted Desert and Grand
Canyon on their travels. Wel
come home Mary Ann.
**
Again let me remind you all
of the Monday nite Movies
Bingo on Wednesday and Cards
on Friday nights--all at 7:30 p.
m. Come--Take advantage of
she Club House.