flßer And United In Holy Matrimony Miss Jewell Leigh Effler became the bride of Emerson Howard Autrey on Saturday, April 9 at 2:00 p.m. at Mt. Mitchell Baptist Church in Burnsville, North Carolina. Rev. Charles E. Willis performed the double ring candlelight ceremony. Wed ding music was provided by Mrs. Jessie Willis from the selections of.“ More (theme from Mondo Cane),” “Be cause,” “O’ Perfect Love,” “Oh Pro mise Me,” Bridal Chorus from “Lohengrin,” and the wedding march from a “Midsummer Night’s Dream.” "Hie bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Troy W. Effler of Route 5, Burnsville. The groom is the son of Mrs. Ada Belle Autrey and the late Howard W. Autrey, also of Route 5, Burnsville. The bride was given in marriage by her father. She wore an ankle length white polyester dress with a high neckline, long sleeves, and a (ollffllflOlirißlKl March 31 marked the end of the largest and mbst successful Girl Scout Cookie Sale ever in western North Carolina. During the ten-week campaign GirljScouts ranging in age from 7 "to 17 sold over 136,000 boxes of Girl Scout Cookies. Over $15,000 will remain in the 240 individual troops served by the Pisgah Girl Scout Council for future program and activity de velopment. The remaining funds will be used for maintenance of Council own ed camps; purchase of equip ' k ii , si .: pJg|| Ik 1; a 1 S w. ** ! M'¥t'?4 **'S^z', B : i . jjb \ g^SjSS ' B I £rjflßp ß * M wWm jV- aSMI. :.4a^S Hat, /■■ imb». .... „„Jf- ■ •*%■ Wm V mJ a: BWffm % WtTßm- First Photo From GS Camera BY BEE YOUNG, GS REPORTER At the April 13th meeting, Cadette Giri Scouts examined their new troop camera. Mrs. McCall took the first picture of the group at the Tyner Ice Cream Dipper and DeU. wM ««ty Snow White’s seven dwarfs at the Pistachio Playhouse Saturday Afternoon, April 23 at 2:30 p.m. Rhonda Dry asked the Cadettes to come to The Dipper to find out about their roles as assistant dwarfs. Rhonda is also helping the Troop with a skit to be presented as a part of their program at the American Legion meeting April 26. Angie Wheeler served refreshments; Joy Bennett organized the Flag Ceremony and was song leader. ' Pictured left to right: Donna Braithwaite, Bee Young, Tamera Price, Usa Grlndstaff, Brenda Williams, Angie Wheeler, Tanis Wilson and Joy Bennett. i * «q • g. ; JIB:.. W .u nßj Jenny Burgin BURNSVILLE OPTOMETRIC CENTER , !y. Will Opm Tuesday, March 29th at 9:00 Dr. H.B. Hahn Dr. R.H. Dickey Banks Nwlly Square 9-5 Tues.-Thurs.-Sat. rhinestone sprinkled belt. Her chapel length mantilla was edged in lace with a finger-tip veil. Her bouquet was made of red, yellow, green, and white carnations with daisies and baby’s breath. Miss Joan Everhart of Winston Salem was maid of honor. She wore an ankle length green and yellow checked polyester dress with a yellow wide brimmed hat and carried a bouquet of yellow and green long stemmed carnations. Bridesmaids were Miss Deborah Robinson of Burnsv ville and Miss Carole Wilkins of Rutherfordton, They wore ankle length polyester dresses of spring colors with white wide brimmed hats and carried bouquets of red and yellow long-stem carnations. William Effler, brother of the bride, was best man. Ushers were David Wilson and Rickey Autrey, cousin of the groom. The bride’s book was kept ment for day and resident camps; further expansion of the outdoor scouting pro gram; and to supplement operating budget. The Girl Scouts thank everyone who has supported the Scouting Program through the purchase of these cookies. Special thanks is extended to Mrs. James W. Stickney 111, Council Cookie Coordinator and to Neighborhood Cookie Chairman Mrs. Eloise Wil liams of Burnsville for the Yancey County Girl Scout Neighborhood. KOBBHnnMHaaaaaaaLjaaHaßaaaaaaaH Appeal For Jenny This is an appeal by the Radio Patrol for HELP for the daughter of Dennis and Judy Burgin. Her name is Jenny; she is 15 months old. She is In a hospital at Memphis, Tennessee dying of bone cancer. The doctors say there is no hope for her. She can be kept alive for a few months by Mood transfusions and medicine. The medicine will bring all her hair out and cause sores in her mouth. The parents are staying with her in Memphis. They have a four year old son at home. They are in great need for financial help, with the hospital and doctor bills. They have no insurance at all. All help will be greatly appreciated. The Radio Patrol will have a Road Drive next Sunday, April 24, for Jenny. , by Miss Vickie Tolley, cousin of the bride. Following the ceremony a reception was given at the home of the bride. Mrs. Paul Briggs and Mrs. JeiTy Mc- Mahan presided over the cake and punch bowl. Mrs. Autrey is a graduate of East Yancey High School. She attended Western Caro lina University for two years and is now completing her last quarter of study in Business Administration at Mayland Technical Institute, Spruce Pine. Mr. Autrey is a graduate of Mayland Technical Insti tute with a degree in Automobile and Diesel Me chanics. He is presently employed at Pritchard’s Lum ber Company. The couple will reside at Route 5, Burnsville. Out of town guests who attended the wedding and other bridal festivities were Mr. and Mrs. Lewis McEn tyre, Jr. and girls from Greenville, S.C.; Mrs. Eliza beth Banks and Keith of Chuckey, Tenn.; Mrs. Jack Grady and Shelia; Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Guinn; Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Berry and David; and Mrs. Horace Wilson, ail of Morganton; Mr. and Mrs. James Lane and Mr. Cecil Effler of Marion; Mrs. B.G: Deal of Forest Hill, Md.; Mrs. Jeannette Leak of Clarksville, Md.; Mrs. Charles Wilkins of Spartanburg, S.C.; Mr. and Mrs. Sam Wilkins and boys of Rutherfordton; Mrs. Kay Blankenship and Miss Sherry Blankenship of Spruce Pine. * . •;{«• > ?*■• di ' ' : mm |n fMBP S' R w * • W tHMk f y H/ V. k iM-v-:: T ?r>:* X -.1 | I Mr. And Mrs. Emerson Autrey IGSMEIUr:! klf: I iMBBB "PEPGI COLA," "PEPSI" AND "MOUNTAIN DEW" ARE REGISTERED TpAQEMARKG Os PepsiCo, INC. Sav hello to Mountain Dew in the GaHon Pack. ; WWW ■ ' ; ' I -V Say hello to a whole gallonjjf sui^toe-bngh^Mountai^ 5-ounce servings of MountaiffOßw, the unique, lemony soft drink from the makers of Pepsi-Cola. . «*■?** | r " , ■ , t Jf J BB hHHmRB IB JJp RR ™ ||| || 1 m fef m la w J| I * , ■ ■ BB { BR B B B B BB BJR R| B^k b [C|BBjJy bm| bJr ill |Vmb B Bf ▼ S p. 1. S \ i• - v • ' Veterans, i? i Employers To Meet A get together of employ ers and veterans will be held on Friday, May 6, 1977, 10:00 a.m. at the National Guard Armory on Highway 176 (Spartanburg Highway), ap proximately two miles south of Hendersonville, N.C. Employers are encouraged to represent their company in person or by display and brochure (under no obliga tion). Hopefully you will meet a veteran with qualifications and skills whom you would hire. ~“" Whether or not an em ployer has a job opening now, this is a good opportunity to meet, observe and talk to good prospects under inform al, relaxed conditions. If you would like to be represented at this widely publicized event, please call Mr. John Murdock, Manager, Hendersonville Employment office, Phone 693-1703. Veterans seeking work are encouraged to take advantage of this opportunity to locate work and personally promote themselves to a large array of employers. THir VAiurpv imiDMAi X lie* YANvui jiy uIvINAL tPRiL 71 1977 —at mm. -«| m mmm M■ „ I R9ißjß|aMfej^^yH •--.mX b Bi^BHßßt^ . ~RB m R 1 " M R .-Rt-B Rr i jgQRR R. ■ a W jkß|B « Jso ,Raß jjjro \|||| #CRR[ Celebrates 86th Year '» Mary Wallace, originally from Burnsville, of Lincoln to a, North Carolina, celebrated her 86tb birthday on April 11,1977. A party was given in her boner at the home of ber daughter, Mrs. Paul Cooper, in IJncolnton. Three of her otfaer daughters *dso attended: Lidia Hudgins of Houston, Texas, Myrtle Blankenship of Burnsville, and Adas Bumgaidner of Lincolnton. There were approximately 35 other family members and friends attending. PAGE 5

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