THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1943 { Zboum Mean Sheet 1 t '■—. ■ • ■ I •■ \ 1 .KimHmininimiiiiiiiiinininininintmi.inrnn.,n,in, ,i, i a 11 ,, 1a ,,„, v „ a , CALENDAR Thursday, September 9 The Woman’s Club will meet. Friday, September 10 The committee of the Xancey county United War Fund will meet at the courthouse. Tuesday, September 14 The Baptist Missionary Society will meet. •aiiaiMMivtiaiiaiißiiatiaiiaiiaiiiiiaiia.iaiißiifHaiißiiiiiaiiiiiAiiMiaiiS’iiiiaiiiiisiiaiiaiiaiiaikaiißiiaiiaiiaiiaiigitßiiß'iaiiiMaiißiiaii* Born tp Mr. and Mrs. Fred Phoenix at Mission hospital on Aug. 31st a daughter, Brenda Hellen. Misses Lillian Styles and Margaret Byers of the Norburn hospital nursing staff were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. Z. Styles * * Mrs. R. H. Dixon, mother of Mrs. G. D. Bailey, fell Monday afternoon an d broke her left wrist. * • Flavil McCourry who is employed i n Ypsilanti, Mich, spent the. past week here; "‘His family accom panied him back. Miss Edith Ramsey who is employed in Asheville and Miss Kathryn Ramsey! who is in training at Miss ion hospital are at home. * * * • Miss Sadye Whitley pi Black Mtm, Miss Ruth Hales of Wilson and Mrs. Sythia McConnell of State sville were week end guests of Mrs. John Bennett and Mrs. G. L. Henslev. ** * * Lt. and Mrs. Vann B. Bennett have been visiting Dr. and Mrs. Bennett. Lt. Bennett has left for the west coast where Tie is sta tioned with the army medi cal corps, and Mrs. Bennett has left for Her home in Florida. *•* * * v— Billie Marie and Jean Bennett will leave next week for Greenville, N. C. where they will attend E. C.T. C. ‘ • # • « Charles Proffitt and Dick Mclntosh have left for Mars Hill College. * * * # Mary Glatly will attend Rollins College. She and Mrs. Glatly will leave Fri day for Winter Park, Fla. j * * * * Mr. and Mrs. Hobart Rid dle of Asheville are in Bur nsville for a few days. ** # # Mrs. Robert Arrowood. and small dauyhter, Ida Rutb, returned home Sat urday after spending a week with Mr. and Mrs. Dave Barry of Erwin, Tenn ** * * Mrs. W. D. Pleasant of Leaksville has been visiting relatives here. HNAVY vs >rawr for frainin* I I UK' forjritw arixed MEL* for the favorite 'll me with men in the Navy lie favorite cigarette with ten in the Navy, the Army, lie Marine), and the Coast ruard it Camel. (Baaed uo ctual tales records.) MS Mrs. Jake Barefoot of - Cahton has been visiting heP parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. F. McCourry. * * * • Born on September 3 at Mission hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ray, a daughter Virginia Ann. • « • * Charlotte Ray left Mon day for Greensboro where she will attend Greensboro College. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bing ham and Judge Barker who have spent a vacation in Burnsville, will leave Fri day for Jacksonville, Fla. *•* * u _ Mr. and Mrs. Robert | Byrd returned this week [to their home in 'Jackson ! ville. STYLES-RAMSEY Miss Helene Styles, dau ghter of Mr. and Mrs. D, Z. Styles, and R, W. Ram sey, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. It. W. Ramsey, Sr., were married Sunday af ternoon at 4 o’clock at the Burnsville church. Dr. Hoyt Blackwell, pre sident of Mars Hill College, officiated and the double ring ceremony was used. Members of the families and close friends attended. The altar of the church was arranged with mixed fall flowers. For her w’edding the bride wore a navy dress with accessories in navy and white. Her corsage was gardenias. Prior to the ceremony Miss Vinita Penland, or ganist, played Leibestraum by Liszt, and the traditional wedding marches were us ed for the processional and recessional. During the ceremony, To a Wild Rose (was played softly. Mrs. Ramsey graduated at Burnsville high school, attended Asheville College for two years and is now a student at E. C. T. C., Greenville. to:. Ramsey is a graduate of Burnsville high school and is now an aviation ordnance man, 3rd clasl in the U. S. Navy. He is stationed at Norfolk. Immediately folio wing the ceremony, Mr. and Mrs. Ramsey left for a short wedding trip. | PRESBYTERIAN NEWS ■ Rev. A. H. Mutschler of Kingsport, Tenn. will be in Yancey county on the sec ond and third Sundays of September and will preach at the following times and places:— Sept. 12th, Burnsville, 11 , o'clock, Mine Fork, 2:00; l :Denlinger Memorial, 3:30; j Higgins. 7:30. Sept. 19th, Burnsville, 11 o’clock; Upper Jacks Creek 2:00; Low Gap, 7:30. ■ - On the last Sunday in F August the Denlinger Mem orial church held a service . of dedication w'hen they be i gan the use of their new hymnals. A few folks have receiv ed letters from Rev. and [ Mrs. Dean N. Dobson, Jr., who are our Missionaires in India. A few items from the letter: ' They, have moved from Ludhiana to Kasur, ninety } miles away. Is a very warm place in summer. They have a son, Dean ’ Mac Millian. j They have to learn a new . language at this new loca tion. Mrs. Dobson and the two children are now spending ; about three months in cool . Kashmir, where Mr. Dobson will spend a months vaca tion with them. RIVERSIDE NEWS A series of services are ' being conducted at River side church by Rev. Arthur, Pate of Bostic, Rev. W. G. ‘ Dyes, and Rev. E. G. Ad kins. Everybody is invited to attend. PENSACOLA NOTES Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ray and Mr. and Mrs. How -1 ard Gardner and. family of Swannanoa spent the week end here with their parents and other relatives. Louise Jamerson went to Mars Hill Tuesday where she will enter school at Mars Hill College. Mrs. J. B. Riddle and Bennett Riddle and sons, Joe Bennett and James of Morganton visited relativ es here Sunday. Mrs. B. B. Ray has re turned to her home here after spending two weeks in Burnsville. Rev. Suttle of Swanna noa preached at the Baptist church here Sunday. Mrs. J. W. Mumpower and granddaughter, Jose phine Mumpower of Swan nanoa spent last week here. Mr. and Mrs. Brascie Wilson and family of Pric es Creek visited ‘Mrs. Hil ton Robertson Sunday. ■„ Louise Wilson and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Blanken ship of Knoxville spent the week end here with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Riddle and family of Ramseytown were here Saturday of last week. Grover Ray has returned to camp after spending a few days furlough with his wife and parents, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Ray. J. W. Robertson has re turned to his home in Le noir after spending a week with his daughter, Mrs. Kermitt Riddle. Mr. and Mrs. Carter Ogle of Oteen spent the week end here with Mrs. Aman da Ogle. , 1 m I Floyd Laughrun left last week to enter college at ; Berea, Ky. _ - THE YANCEY RECORD TOLEDO NEWS I . The Harris. Memorial congregation was very 1 pleased to have Rev. John ! Young of Stovall. N. C. to preach for them on the | fifth Sunday. Recent visitors in the home of Mr. Seymour Ay ; ers were his son, Robbie j i Ayers and family of Ashe ville, and Mr. and Mrs. ■ Merritt Donelson and son iof Weaverville. :: : i Labor Day’s holiday bro ! ught Mr. and Mrs. Ed ‘ Peake to spend the day ‘iwith Mr. and Mrs. R. A. ! Peake. ■j Miss Jpsephine and Char ley Garland, Mr. and Mrs. John Wallace and family, ’ with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Fox and boys were week end ' visitors to relatives: Rev. Ernest Wilson, as ; ter a months vacation, fill ed his appointment here 1 last Sunday. r - HAMRICK NEWS > Miss Molly Robinson spent the week end in As r heville. Mr. and Mrs. Don Tyler of Florida are visiting Mr. , Mrs. Tyler’s parents, Mr. r and Mrs. A. L. Silvers, j Cpl. James E. Ballew is , home on-furlough visiting . his mother, Mrs. Bessie Ballew. Cpl. Howard Autrey is now somewhere in Sicily. Emery Chrlsawn and son Dean, have been visit-! , ing Mr. and Mrs. W. B.| . Chrisawn. j Pic. Harold Gibbs was I home for the week end. He is stationed at Camp Dav-' is, N. C. Sgt. Gorman and Cpl. | Fred Ballew are home on 1 furlough jvith their par ents, Mr." and Mrs. Bill Ballew. ~ Lieut. Earl Simmons is home on furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Os car Simmons. Pvt. Edward Ballew and wife are here for a few days with his mother. DAY BOOK NOTES 1 .. I . m Pvt. Jule Tiptop of the U. S. army stationed at Camp Kilmer, N. J. and Pvt. Jack f Tipton stationed at Camp Maxey, Texas, have been i spending a few days leave! with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Tipton of Day Book. Mr. and Mrs. Tipton have another son, Arthur, in the service. He is now in N. Y. They also have a daughter, Marie, who plans to enter the army nurses corps as soon as she has completed her training. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Min cer and family have re turned to their home in Indianapolis, Ind. after spending a few weeks here visiting relatives. Mrs. F. A. Piercy honor ed Mr. Piercy with a birth day dinner Sunday. Marie Tipton who-is taking nursing at a hospi tal in Nashville, Tenn. has been spending her vacation at home. Mr. and Mrs. Zeake Ren fro and family of Manches ter, Md. have been visiting Mrs. Renfro’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Peterson. Mary Sue Hunter will leave soon for Boone where she plans to attend school. Mrs. R,:F. Peterson at tended the dets|fjW;ion Sun day at the Honeycutt cem etery on Coxes’ Creek. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Overly and family of Asheville were visiting Mrs. Overly’s! JACKS CREEK T Mr. and Mrs. Wade Hon eycutt had as their guests Sunday, Thomas Byrd of New York, Miss Annie Byrd, Mr. and Mrs. Vernie Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Ned Wilson, Mrs. Shelby Hen sley and children, and Lt. and Mrs. Isaac Lewis of Camp Forrest, Tenn. Mr. Byrd has been visiting re latives in Yancey county j for several days. Lt. and Mrs. Lewis have recently returned from Okla. where j Lt. Lewis attended school lat Ft. Sill, and Mrs. Lewis visited datives. They will spend ojveral days with re latives here, before re turning to Camp Forrest. > PHIPPS CREEK Mrs. Richmond Ray is in the Mission hospital at As heville. She is some better at this time. Forest Shepherd is at home on a furlough. Ben Ball has been disch arged from the army after serving seven months. Mr. and Mrs. Merritt ! Banks has moved back into j our community. Robert Ball has been very , ill but is some better now. ! Mrs. Martha" Taylor is staying with Mrs. Bennett at Burnsville. j Mrs. Bob Presnell is spending some time with her daughter, Mrs. Clyde . Silvers at Asheville. Mrs. Isaac Griffeth and : daughter are spending the , week with Mrs. C. M. Allen. . 1 ■ d— (parents, Mr. and Mrs. U. S. McCourry here last week. Mrs. Sallie Renfro is ser j iously ill at the home of her daughter, Mrs. John G. Peterson. ■ Bmmpf.a il'l Hppjp MSf’ , gi jjp.9 ■ M '■ #jr'- .'jJfprTl&ii 1 \i * ‘!» > % The end of September !• in eitfht. And the end of September brings us close to the end of the 3rd War Loan drive. « •' If you haven’t bought SIOO worth of extra War Bonds— extra, mind you —dig up that money and buy your share today! , Men who are fighting for you ... bleed ing for you . . . ready to die for you . . . are waiting for the news that you people at home are backing them up 100%. f They know what invasion coats in blood loan ' BACK THE ATTACK... WITH WAR BONDS FELDSPAR MILLING COMPANY BURNSVILLE, N. C. . . ELK* SHOAL NEWS*" W. Jay King has return ed to camp after spending a 9 day furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rich ard King. Mrs. Charlie King' and daughter Billie Marie, Mrs. Richard King and daught er June, Agnes King and Mary Mathis were shop ping in Asheville Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. John Har mon Edwards of Piney Hill were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Salus King Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lau ghrun and Mr. and Mrs. George Anglin of Burns ville were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Luke Laughrun Sun-' lone gallon (^)1 1 , over” a room!I * p§ ▼ MIRACLE WALL ipIXWITHW* I gD| FINISH jgypgipi™ ' sff Q Q ONI COAT COVERS BTV A WALLPAPER, painUd will B J.| wall*, wallboard, 1 bailment wall*. I■ IHB PASTE FORM \r*G ' \f I t»* QUART *WIW BASHY. I ioahon DOES THE WIHOWJ , Kcrn Toa. -***«*•■ «°OM. I*, > NO OFFENSIVE L. —— ..I PAINT ODOR. v f JfMf-foM ROLLER-KOATER Rolls Kem-Tone rinht A A , j over your walls quick- XMC YI&J ly, easily, smoothly. WW * k ESUyASHfS B. B. PENLAND & SON LUMBER COMPANY Burnsville, N. C. and lives. They know, too, what it costs in equipment, munitions, supplies, that must reach the front in a never-ending stream. And they’re counting on you for the money that goes to keep that stream flowing. No matter what you have to sacrifice ... no matter how much it pinches ... you cannot let them down! They’re calling on you to hurry, hurry, hurry! Get that SIOO extra into War . Bonds before the drive is over . ,4, PAGE THREE -= Wilma Hall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Hall of MicaviFje underwent an op eration for appendicitis at Bon Secour hospital at Baltimore;, Md. She will come to her. home in Mica ville for a months stay be fore going back to her work at Glenn Martin. Mrs. Zeb Rathburn of Pensacola has returned to her home here from High Point, N. C. where she has been visaing her daughter, Mrs. Winfred Miller who recently has been seriously ill in Duke hospital, Dur ham. Mrs. Miller is -im proving and is visiting her ; parents.

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