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THE YANCEY JOURNAL JANUARY 25, 1973
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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.
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Mis. Ferrell McCurry un
derwent surgery in Memorial
Mission Hospital last week.
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Mrs. Ed Harris and Miss
Gwen Harris visited in Charlotte
last Sunday.
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Horace Higgins entered the
Yancey Hospital for treatment
last Tuesday.
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Pvt. Jerry Clevenger of Ft.
Gordon, Ga. spent the weekend
with his parents, Mr. and' ‘ Mrs.
I, F. Clevenger.
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Mr. and Mrs. Bob McClure
of Asheville visited Mis. Mc-
Clure's mother, Mrs. Lat Carter
in Bald Creek over the weekend.
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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
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5, Burnsville. Dr. Maddox is
presently employed by the Uni
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SPRUCE PINE. N. C.
with Mrs. JeJlley's sister, Mrs.
Robert Wells and Mr. Wells in
Asheville,
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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.
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Mr. and Mrs. Randy Frank
lin of Spruce Pine visited the
Arrowoods o ver the weekend.
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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,
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Miss Mary Francis Jones,
Becky Allen, Patsy and Lisa
Gibson all from White Plains,
N. Y. visited several friends
here over the weekend.
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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.
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DEBORAH NORRIS
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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.
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filled the pulpit of First Baptist
Church. Mrs. Melvin was Miss
Elizabeth Ann Roberts before -
her manriage and a former re -
sident of Burnsville.
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Mr. and Mrs. Aston Ramsey
of Hickory visited relatives and
friends in town this past weekend.
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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.
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Mrs. Lester H. Lamb of
Ingold, N.C. visited her daugh
ter, Mis. George W. Roberts and
Mr. Roberts recently.
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Mr. and Mis. Harold Jones
and family of Rogeisville, Tenn.
were weekend guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Tom Chatman.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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JOHNNY CROWDER
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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.
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Mrs. Danny Hensley
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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
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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
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Miss Renee Hensley, sister
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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.