PAGE 4 THE YANCEY JOURNAL JANUARY 25, 1973 H k v ■ * z •• » ♦ . Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Dilling ham attended the christening of their grandson Robert Bander bloemen at the First Baptist Church in Hickory on Sunday, January 14. * Mis. Ferrell McCurry un derwent surgery in Memorial Mission Hospital last week. * Mrs. Ed Harris and Miss Gwen Harris visited in Charlotte last Sunday. \ * Horace Higgins entered the Yancey Hospital for treatment last Tuesday. qq S v, fv -.0 • ' f\'J : ' \ TOO LITTLE AND TOO MUCH 100 much or 100 little protection is no laughing matter when it comes to insurance. Gu)ts in pro tection can expose you to serious finarcial loss. Over ,lapping coverages result in your paying twice for the same protection. To avoid both dangers, call our agency. ROBERTS Insurance Agency Burnsville, N.C. West Moll St. life & casualty Pk. 682-2191 BEST SELLERS REG $245 ■ ■ I W 1 Tnrnrtr- - **—*■*" ”*1 REG9B POLLARD'S DRUG STORE Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wooten and Eddie spent last weekend with Mrs. Wooten's patents,Mr. and Mrs, Leonard Jones, Sr. of Sylvia, NC. * Dennis Wooten spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wooten; Wesley Hensley with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hensley. Both at tend school at WCUjCullowhee. S Tylenol / for the millions who should not ■ take aspirin- REG S3.CC REG. $1.15 77£ rs, n. * 0«OWW BOTH* Ct—r mu tmttHQ V HREG.JI.49 QQ* OM HIRE AND THERE In Burnsville V Ad BY MRS - S&UCE WESTALL hil r 682-2252 Mrs. S. R. Hensley has been admitted as a patient to Yrncey Hospital. * Pvt. Jerry Clevenger of Ft. Gordon, Ga. spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and' ‘ Mrs. I, F. Clevenger. * Mr. and Mrs. Bob McClure of Asheville visited Mis. Mc- Clure's mother, Mrs. Lat Carter in Bald Creek over the weekend. * Mrs. Lillian Jelley and Miry Louise Wray spent Friday night Announce Son’s Birth Dr. and Mrs. Charles Dea ton Maddox and their son, John Deaton, wish to announce the birth of a son and brother,Paul Samuel Maddox, bom Decem ber 31, 1972, in Athens, Geor gia. Mrs. Maddox is the for - iois Aim Autrey of Route 5, Burnsville. Dr. Maddox is presently employed by the Uni versity of Georgia as one o f fourteen physicians at Health Service. PHONE 765-2413 I (£mia I I (Professional [Photograph SPRUCE PINE. N. C. with Mrs. JeJlley's sister, Mrs. Robert Wells and Mr. Wells in Asheville, * Dr. and Mrs. Robert Melvin and family of Mars Hill spent Sunday in Burnsville where he Out Our Way By Mrs. Jim Arrowood Mis. Joseph Pryor and son, Billy formerly from Minot AFB, North Dakota, visited Mrs.Min nitr Bailey and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Arrowood over the weekend. Also Mrs. William Pryor and children visited the Arrowoods. ** Mr. and Mrs. Randy Frank lin of Spruce Pine visited the Arrowoods o ver the weekend. :fcf: Visiting Mr. and Mis. W.B. Arrowood and Mrs. Mary Peter son Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Larry Haiolson and family from Perry, Georgia; Mrs Haiolson is Mrs. Peterson's granddaughter. Sorry to hear of little Efecky Owen's being sick. Hope she has a speedy recovery, :fofc Miss Mary Francis Jones, Becky Allen, Patsy and Lisa Gibson all from White Plains, N. Y. visited several friends here over the weekend. (fyufrle j4ie SKyayed The engagement of Miss Deborah Kay Norris to Perry Wilson is announced this week by the bride-elect's parents, Mr. and Mrs. G.C. Norris of Rt. 2, Boone, N.C. Miss Norris is a 1971 gradu ate of Watauga High School and is now secretary of the. Counse ling Center at Appalachian State University. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph S. Wilson of Route 6, Burnsville, Mr. Wilson is a 1967 graduate of Cane River High School and is employed by R.C. Bowness Construction Company in Lin - vflle. He currently resides at Route 1, Vilas. Wedding plans have not been completed. ‘Jagg , riHft DEBORAH NORRIS (Zelefoctfet Cynthia Marlena Woody celebrated her 4th birthday on January 10th. She is the daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald N. Woody of the Jacks Creek Com munity. Cindy celebrated her spe cial day with a party at her home, the theme being "Pokey The Pony", with a red and Pink color scheme. Cindy's special cake was baked by Mrs. C. L. Byrd, Sr. I filled the pulpit of First Baptist Church. Mrs. Melvin was Miss Elizabeth Ann Roberts before - her manriage and a former re - sident of Burnsville. _ * Mr. and Mrs. Aston Ramsey of Hickory visited relatives and friends in town this past weekend. * Misses Linda and Cathy Deytm, students at Berry Col lege at Rome, Ga. spent the weekend with their parents,Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Deyton. / * Mrs. Lester H. Lamb of Ingold, N.C. visited her daugh ter, Mis. George W. Roberts and Mr. Roberts recently. t * Mr. and Mis. Harold Jones and family of Rogeisville, Tenn. were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Chatman. * A baby girl was bom to Mr, and Mrs. Charles Blevins on Jan. 20. Grandparents are Mr. and ■ J Mrs. Luther Blevins and Mr. and Mb. Mack Blankenship of Burns ville. * Ten couples from Yancey County went to Beam's Restaur ant Friday where they enjoyed Chinese food and a birthday cake in honor of Mis. Doris Hun ter's birthday. The group sang Happy Birthday to Doris and to Ed Yuziuk whose birthday was Saturday. A i CRISTAL SMITH Cristal Lynn Smith, daugh ter of Mr. and* Mrs. Jackie Smith, celebrated her third birthday on January 21 with a party at her home on Saturday, January 20. She is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mb. G. B. Wyatt of Mica ville and Mr. and Mrs. Oval Smith of Route 3, Burnsville. The theme for Cristals par ty was Raggedy Ann G Andy. She received many nice gifts from family and friends. Attending Cristal's party were Cristal's brother Bradley Smith, Shelly and Tanya Smith, Regina Wilson, Rena Wilson, Tonya Allen, Tammy Robin - son, and Derels Murphy. , '\t r* f ' M JOHNNY CROWDER ‘PanUf 'Ztcld Johnny Wesley Crowder Jr, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Crowd er celebrated his first birthday with a party at his home. Re latives and friends attended the birthday festivities. His grandmother, Mrs. Gra dy Mclntosh, helped with the celebration party. t i GET YOUR MAN WITH A K IWantAdf Mrs. Danny Hensley 'peKden, /4*d 'Dokkcj, 74Jtd Miss Debbie Fender and Danny Hensley were united in matrimony Sunday at 3:00 p.m. in Bee Log Baptist Church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Fender of Rt. 4, Burnsville and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harue Hensley also of Burnsville. The Rev. Howard Wilson performed the double ring cere mony. Mrs, Gwendolyn WUson was pianist. Vocalists were Mrs. June Whitson and Albert Edwards. The traditional wed ding music was presented and vocal music consisted of the songs: "Somewhere My Love" and "Whither Thou Goest. " The bride, given in mar riage by her father, wore a FALL SAVINGS SPECIALSI 45% • Daily interest, compounded quarterly • Deposit any amount anytime • No withdrawal notice required 5% • Interest paid quarterly by check or added to „ your account. • Withdrawals during the first 10 days of any calendar quarter after funds have been in the bank x for 90 days or after 90 days written notice. • Make deposits any time. 5.5% • SIOO minimum deposit • Choose your maturity date between 1 and 5 years. • SSO minimum add-on deposits. • No deposits during final year before maturity. > • Protected interest rate. • Interest paid quarterly by check or added to \. your account. • Renewable. 575% • SIOO minimum deposit • Choose your maturity date between 2 and 5 years. • SSO minimum add-on deposit. • No deposits during final two years before maturity. • Protected interest rate. • Interest paid quarterly by check or added to your account. • Renewable. THE NORTHWESTERN BANK FO«C , \ » X ’ ft floor-length Empire gown of silk organza trimmed in lace with a train attached to a lace headpiece. She carried a cas cade of white carnations and poms centered with an orchid. Miss Ina Gail Miller was maid of honor. She was at-' tired in an Empire floor length dress of mint green crepe with a matching veil attached to velvet and carried a single yel low mum. Miss Renee Hensley, sister of the bridegroom, was junior 1 bridesmaid. She worn a pink silk organza floor length dres s with matching headpiece and carried a single mum. Serving as best man was Keith Edwards, uncle of the bride. Ushers were Benny Fen- United *!* ’JttwvUaqc Miss Naomi Ann Wilson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Al vin Wilson of Route 2, Marfan became the bride of William Michael Gladden, son of Mr. and Mb. William Gladden of 313 Crescent Avenue, Marfan, North Carolina. The wedding ceremony was performed Saturday night, January 20, by the Rev. Biss McMahan at his home at Route 2, Burnsville. The couple plan to make their home in Marfan. der, uncle of the bride, and Ricky Wilson. Mitzi Fender, sister of the bride, was flower girl and Tra cey Hensley, brother of the bridegroom was ring bearer. Mrs. Hensley is a graduate of Cane River High School and Western Academy of Hair De sign. She is currently employ ed at Phoenix Beauty Shop in Burnsville. The bridegroom is also a graduate of Cane River High School and is employed with Penline Electrical Co. ~ A reception followed in the Fellowship Hall of church with Mrs. Lulu Miller and Mrs. Anita Treadway assisting. Orc Saturday night a rehearsal par ty was hosted by Mb. Blanche Hensley, Mrs. Mildred Mclntosh.

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