inri b rromine , jv | Homemakers!' Sfood news; *•¥ DONNA McLAIN Extension Homemaker Here is a complete dinner menu, from a Tamale main dish accompanied by cole slaw, to a delicious dessert. Try it. TAMALE-FRANK BAKE 1 (15 oz) can tamales 16 oz. frankfurters, cut up 1 cn.condensed chilibeef soup 1 8 oz can tomato sauce Vi cup (2 oz) shredded natural Cheddar cheese (an extra Vi cup may be used) corn chips —... Drain tamales, reserving sauce. Remove paper from tamales and cut each into thirds. Combine tamale sauce and franks, soup and tomato sauce and pour over a thin layer of whole chips in l‘/j qt. casserole. Top with tamales. Cover and bake at 350 degrees for 35 minutes. Top with cheese and a cup of crushed chips and bake uncovered for 10 minutes. CALIFORNIA COLESLAW 1 envelope Lipton Onion Soup Mix 1 pint dairy sour cream 2 qts. shredded cabbage 1 med. green pepper,chopped 4 med. carrots,grated 4 tsp. cider vinegar In large bowl, blend soup mix with sour cream as for California dip, add cabbage, carrots, green pepper, vine gar and mix well. Cover and chill. Makes 2 quarts. FROSTED DELIGHTS Cream together */j cup shortening, 1 whole egg plus 2 egg yolks and 1 tsp. vanilla. Mix together 1 Vi cup flour, Vi tsp. salt and 1 tsp. baking powder. Combine the two mixtures and spread this in a 13” by 9” pan--greased and floured. Icing: Beat the 2 egg whites and gradually add 1 cup brown sugar. Beat until stiff or until peaks form. Pour over other mixture and sprinkle with chopped pecans. Bake at 350 degrees for 25-30 minutes. Class Os ‘66 Reunion Set ’ Members of the class of r 1966 of East Yancey High School plan to have a class reunion. The reunion activi ties are scheduled for the evenings October 8 and 9, to coincide with the Mountain ; Heritage-E. Henderson game on the 9th and open house at ", Mountain Heritage which is t slated for the 10th. » Letters have been sent to all members of the class whose current addresses were known, but some addresses may have been overlooked or incorrect. If you are 4 member and have not received a letter concerning reunion plans, or if you know of a member who did not receive word, please contact Lucy Young Wilson at Route 1, Burnsville, N.C. 28714 or phone 682-6501 before October 1 for infor mation. Brush Creek Meeting The regular meeting of the Brush Creek Community Club will be held at the Community Building on Monday, October 4 at 7:30 p.m. All are invited. YOU CAN CALLTHE SIGNALS. PLAY IT YOUR VVAY WHEN YOU FINANCE YDUR CAR WITH RfiYANYDAY The options are all yours with a amounts in advance. You may PayAnyDay Simple Interest Ms-- 1 *• aJ * pay off the entire amount of Auto Loan. You select your own your loan anytime without a monthly payment amount or the prepayment penalty/no rule of number of repayment months 78's or short rate rebate of un- First-Citizens offers the widest v earned.interest. You also can selection in auto financing. You. fIHHHHk skip payments from time to time. select any day ofeach month Simply notify the bank in ad to make your payment. There's simply accrues from date of last pay- vance Play it your way. Finance never a delinquency charge for ment. You can save interest by paying your next car with PayAnyDay late payment. Simple interest early each month or paying extra the Can Do way. INSIST ON PAYANYDAY SIMPLE INTEREST AUTO FINANCING. ONLY AT FIRST-CITIZENS.THE CAN DO BANK! Before you buy. borrow, finance or sign anything, insist on a PayAnyDay loan at First-Citizens Dank or through your dealer. MEMBER FDI C. O FIRST CITIZENS BANK ft TRUST COMPANY v« , . - • \t "fl _ sdfewfa PI Mrs. Robert Bennett I, p " Crisp And Bennett Vows Are Spoken Mary Alice Crisp, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe C. Crisp of Burnsville, became the bride of Robert Ray Bennett, son of Mr. and Mrs. H||old Bennett of Burnsville on Saturday, the 25th day of September, at 2:30 p.m. in the First Baptist Church of Burnsville. The Rev. Harold McDonald and the Rev. Harold Bennett, Jr. conduc ted the ceremony. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore an Empire gown of knit jersey accented with venise lace and flowing sleeves edged in matching lace. Her hood was of matching material and was trimmed in matching lace. She carried a bouquet of daisies, white baby rosebuds and baby's breath. Deborah Lynn McDowell, maid of honor, wore a blue full length gown with lace trim. She carried a bouquet of daisies with blue baby’s breath. Mr. Harold Bennett was his son’s best man. Ushers were Alden Styles and Mike Deyton, friends of the groom. Special music was presen ted by Marie Hunter on the piano and Ann Hunter on the flute. Bill Gouge played the organ. Miss Gwen Harris, friend of the bride and groom, attended the bride’s book. A reception followed in the fellowship hall. Serving were Mrs. Gail McCurry, Mrs. Sharon Renfro, Miss Janet Crisp, all sisters of the bride, and Mrs. Sherry Crisp, sisver-in-law of the bride. The bride is a 1976 graduate of East Yancey High School. The groom is a graduate of East Yancey High School and of Mayland Technical Institute. He is currently employed with the UsterCorp. of Charlotte, N.C. The couple will reside in Charlotte. Wilson, Ot United In Miss Sharon Lynn Wilson was married to Marvin Ralph Osborne of W. Market Street, Greensboro, N.C. on Saturday in Hickory Grove United Methodist Church. The uncle of the bride, Rev. C. Milton Young, officiated with Rev. Leßoy A. Scott. A reception followed in the fellowship hall. The bride is the daughter Open Gate Members Meet The Open Gate Home makers met at the home of Mrs. Grace Simmons for their monthly meeting. The presi dent, Mrs. Lillie Crowder opened the meeting after which Mrs. Doris Dietz read the devotion. The treasurer’s report was given by Mrs. Simmons. Miss Joyce Watts, Ass’t County Agent gave a very interesting program on drying flowers. Refreshments were served to 15 members and 2 visitors present. Carolyne Miller , Thomas Ross Are United In Holy Matrimony Carolyne -Denise Miller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Ernest Rogers of 19 Alpine Way, Greenville, S.C. and Thomas Richard Ross, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Richard Ross of 15 High valley Blvd., Greenville, S.C. were united in Holy Matrimony Sunday, September 19 at four o’clock at Lee Road Baptist Church in Greenville, South Carolina. Denise is also the daughter of Mr. Holt Miller, Route 1, Cowpens, S.C. A personalized ceremony taken from the book of Ruth was performed by the Rev. Patrick Perry. The sanctuary was lighted with arched candelabra, spiral candelabras, cathedral can delabras and the Trinity candelabra. Designing her own flowers, the bride chose Sonia roses and white daisies which trailed throughout the candelabras. The prelude of wedding music was performed by Ms. Wendy Rees. A trumpet solo, “I Love You Truly”, played by the younger brother of the bride, Jonathan Miller, was one of the impressive mo ments of the prelude. - A solo ‘‘There Is Love”, presented by vocalist Jerry Freeman opened the service, followed by the entrance of the mothers, each carrying a candle which was placed in the Trinity candelbra, repre senting the two families from which the bride and groom will be departing as they are united together as one. The way was lighted for the attendants by candle girl, Angie Williams, cousin of the bride, and candle boy Stevan s borne Marriage of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald E. Wilson of Bfamlet Place and the bridegroom’s parents are Mr. and Mrs. Ralph F. Osborne of Inman Road, both of Greensboro. Mrs. Bobby R. Wyrick of Whitsett was her sister's matron of honor. The bride’s cousin, Mrs. Diana C. Bone of Fayetteville, was a brides maid with Mrs. Gail W. Grindstaff of Weaverville and Mrs. Linda L. JLondon. The bride’s niece, Cynthia L. Wyrick of Whitsett was flower girl. The bridegroom had Dan iel D. Newnam for best man. The bride’s uncle, W. Dean Wilson of Fort Worth, Texas, and Wyrick ushered with Charles Miller. The bride groom’s son, Mark Allen Osborne, was ring bearer. The bride graduated from North Buncombe High School in Weaverville and is a secretary in the UNC-G School of Nursing. The bridegroom is a graduate of Northwest Guilford School and works at John H. Harland Company. The bride’s grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wilson of Bald Creek. Rogers, step-brother of the j bride. Amelia Pouliot of Ruther- 5 fordton, N.C., cousin of the ' bride, was matron of honor. Shirley Andrews and Cynthia Fowler of Greenville and Phylia Corzine of Charlotte, ’ all close friends of the bride, served as bridesmaids. Cheryl ' Pate of Hendersonville, N.c., cousin of the bride, served as junior bridesmaid. Teresa Shehan of Greenville was ! flower girl and David Hoxit of Hendersonville was ring bear er. The pillow was personally designed by the bride with ‘‘Peau-d,ange”. The bridesmaids were attired in peasant dresses of peach floral pattern trimmed in venise lace. They carried colonial nosegays of white daisies and sonia roses. Mr. James Ross, father of the groom, served as best man. Groomsmen were Gary Coleman, brother-in-law of the groom; Geno McFadden and Wayne Pickelsimer, friends of the groom, all from Greenville, South Carolina. Joseph Miller, brother of the bride was junior groomsman. Pam Garren, friend of the bride, was honor attendant assisting at the registry table decorated with sonia roses and white feather pin. The bride was given in marriage by her step-father, James Ernest Rogers. The ff§i ,11 IjHp-. W- HI ii ... _ Mrs. Marvin Osborne SAVE SAVE SAVE SAVE SAVE SAVE SAVE SAVE SAVE SAVE SAVE SAVE % | + Close-out Sale f \JT on‘76 Models! n | » * Show Day \ I Z » Will Be | | Thursday, Sept. 30th | "w All ‘77 Models On Display 1 < See James Fox, Bobby McAllister, Dennis McCuttf? 1 -msr Roberts ® I Z Chevrolet-Buick, Jeep Inc. E > Phone 682-6141 Burnsville wSAVE SAVE SAVE SAVE SAVE SAVE SAVE SAVE SAVE SAVE SAVE SAV m - » - - , j-- • - • .... . ... - ' aMgl * ' % . bridal gown, designed by the bride and her mother was of soft satin with an empire v. aist and chapel train. The 1 front of the gown was peaked with Peau-d,ange lace and I trimmed with pearls. The sheer chiffon sleeves were j fitted and peaks of Peau-d ] ange fell around the hands. Her veil of illusion was elegantly trimmed with Peau-d,ange and pearls. The jj chapel train flowed and was trimmed in matching decor. The bride carried a cascade of sonia roses and baby breath and enhanced with a white orchid that was detached for the bride's going away corsage. j The reception followed ] immediately in the church social hall. The same color j scheme was carried out for the reception with soft wed djng music in the background. Reception attendants were Lurline Finley, Helena Lan dis, Shirley Edwards, Cindy Perry, Debbie Chamblee, Pattie Rushton, and Susan Schizing. Following a wedding trip to Gatlinburg, Tennessee and the Blue Ridge Mountains, the couple will reside at 15 N. Franklin St., Greenville, S.C. The bride is the grand daughter of Mr. Andrew Edwards of Route 4, Burns ville, N.C. and of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Miller of Route 4, Burnsville. ap THE YANCEY JOURNAL SEPTEMBER 30, 1976 , ■■ ‘ Ya/ '\±"* *■>* viJr I fm Wm UHe m&r.. ■MI Jrto. BUS. am- W ■ pis- / h 'i” b ill I JK % Mp f I B . fs Mrs. Thomas Ross .SALE HLL iJOHTS of Tm i ng*s (O To bO ?o „ i VfiNCEvCov#TY Country Store. Town Square, BURNSVILLE. N. C. OPEN ALL YEAR-Sept. thru May 9-5, Sunday 11-5; Closed Christmas, New Years. Easter, and Thanksgiving. ' [* Riverside Drive-In fj Fri-Sat-Sun. September 24-25-26 Children Under 12 FREE It’s a hilarious Ak-'W outrageous road race, A FIRST ARTISTS PROOUCI ION • THE GUMBALL RALLY . M'CHAEI SAKHALIN Co SiarrmQ NORMANN BURTON ’GARY BUSEY ‘JOHN DURREN • SUSAN FLANNERY ■ STEVEN- KEATS S fc TIM McINTIRE • JOANNE NAil • J PAT OMAI tEY • NICHOLAS PRYOR a™ RAUL JULIA - f ranco <W | Produced and Oxacted Oy CHUCK BAIL • Sciaantnay t>y LEON CAPE TANOS ♦ n, CHUCK BAIL and LEON CAPETANOS • CwcuM Producer FIRST ARTIS'S PRODUCTIONS •*/*. DOMINIC FRONTIERE A J M * TeCHfm:( A os " PANAWiION " PAGE 7

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