THE YANCEY RECORD PAGE 6 Get paid while getting well. A Nationwide Income Protection policy gives you cash to live on while you’re sick and have to stay out of work. Depending on your income and the plan you select you can receive up to $1,200 a month. To get paid while getting well call the man from Nationwide. CipjlMD jbE CECIL G. ANGLIN y, Burnsville Tel. 682-2170 Nationwide Nationwide Insurance. The man from Nationwide is on vour side. S' 1.11 K • 1 IK \|.TII • IIOMK. • CAK • HI'SINF.SS • Nationwide Mutual Insurance Co. Roberts fig | Gallery Calf j /J ffl-Vviljß Genuine calfskin ... the hallmark of i \ \ quality in fine footwear. Styled with a VV 7 PjA subtle kind of elegance and good taste, j |rf \ 3fc\ Make your move in Gallery Calf . . . | jjjjb \ i and s^ow some fabulous footwork. I ■'■''■ w£UOORN'S I for Mtn And Boy« I Spruce Pine, N.C. I *.» * 'i %V «* *' #'* » ‘ '•'■V * JUNE 10, 1971 Mb. Minnie Bailey of Coxes Creek Rd., Route 4, and her daughter, have just returned from a trip to Florida. While there they visited Orlando Pay tons Beach, Tam pa, C learwa - ter, St. Petersburg and the Gulf of Mexico. • • • Mr. and Mrs. Bill Pryor and children are visiting Mrs. Bail ey now. Norma is Minnie Balley*s daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Pryor have been on a trip to Nashville where they visits! the Grand Ole Opry. • • • Mr. and Mrs. Carl Byrd celebrated their birthdays on Sunday with a Surprise Party. Around 30 people came. All their children were present ex cept one. • • • Mr. and Mrs. Jim Arrowood and Franklin Arrowood, Louise Arrowood visited Carl Byrd Named To Board Captain George Downing has been named to the Board of Directors of the Blue Ridge Parkway Association, Inc. Its purpose is promotion of the Parkway and attractions and accommodations in communi ties adjacent to it. APEEKATJACK'SCRERE recently. They also visited Mrs. Minnie Bailey. Another recent visitor of Mrs. Bailey* on Sunday was Lester Byrd. • • • Franklin Arrowood is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jim Arrowood .He is from Chuckey, Term. Frank lin is also visiting his daughter, Mrs. Giles Lewis. • • • C. L. Byrd has returned from a business trip. By Mis. Ron Eubanks 682-2700 Mrs. EloJse Chase is visit - ing her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. William Fox, in Mitchellville, Md., also her sister, Mr. and Mas. Edward A. Commee and family in Washington, D.C. * Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Wil son visited Mrs. Hobart Wilson and Indiana Mclntosh in Miss ion Hospital Monday. * Mr. and Mrs. Dawson Briggs are\isiting their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Charls E. Wilson inClarksville, Md. this week. They will also attend the graduation at the University of Maryland where Mrs. Wilson will be receiving her Masters degree. Dateline Newdale By Frances Wyatt 675-4290 Dorothy Rose of Bradenton, Florida and Georgina McGee of Fort Myers visited friends and attended church on Sun day, May 30th. * * Mrs. Alice Smith and Angie of Florida are spending some time with Mr. and Mrs. Orin John Wilson die to Mrs.Wilsori illness. ** Mr. and Mrs. StanelyKonop nick of Yuma, Arizona are spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Creed Wilson. * * The Faith Fellowship Men's Club held their men's club breakfast June 6th at 7:00 a. m. Mr. Lewis Esler was the speaker. •xj:| j—| IP We have a large selection || of gifts to choose f roe for || || Doi’t forget Dad bis day H Shop | GINNY-LISA SHOP | Burnsville, N.C W\ mV' Pensacola Pipeline Phillip Fox, brother of Ms. Jim Arrowood, was married on June 4th. , • • • Patricia Byrd and her bro thels, Sammy Byrd and Tom my visited Gilder Creek Mon day and Revelation Mountain. • • • Recent visitors of the Jim Axrowoods were Mr. and Mrs. Steve Thomas, Sharon and Sally. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Byrd celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary at Carolina Beach over the weekend. * Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Ray and fanrily from Canton are vacationing here this week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Theo Ray. * Visiting Mr. and Mb, Char lie Wilson Sunday was their son and family, the Bill Wil sons from Johnson City and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Evans and dar ter and a granddaughter from Jack's Creek. * Mr. and Mis. Morris Byrd and Mrs. Byrd's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hess, spent the weekend at Myrtle Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Whit son, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Fox, and Mr. and Mrs. Junior Ho neycutt are spending a few days at Myrtle Beach. * * Anyone with news for this Newdale column please call it in during the weekend so it can be mailed in time for the Tuesday deadline. * * The tongue can be a bless ing, and the tongue can be a curse; Say, friend, how are you using yours, for better or for worse? White are the Selds for the harvest, workers are all too few; Souls are awaiting the mess age, may Christ depend on you?

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