| For local news details \ f the Yancey Rec- 1 I ,• , I ord Every Week. * I [ I ins iijjUfw— wwfcwwiiwrapM—anop—* VOLUME FOUR FORD AGENCY OPENED ] HERE THIS WEEK ' N ' Whitt Motor Sales, new Ford agency for Yancey County will be located here with A. Z. Whitt of < Marshall personally i n charge. The agency is locat ed in the Styles Brothers Garage building. The new agency will han dle Forts an( * Mercury cars . and Ford trucks. It will also deal in used cars and trucks*. Mr. Witt has been an es tablished Ford dealer in Marshall for more than 20 years, an - Bee-LOg High School V Sunday evening, April 28.—Baccalaureate exercises, school auditorium. Rev. Dean N. f Dobson, Jr., speaker. , ' V Wednesday evening, May I.—Graduation exercises. Hon. Zeb Curtis of Asheville, speaker. A Micaville High School | Friday evening, April 26.—The Primary? Grades will present operetta. ,1 '% Sunday evening, April 28. —Baccalaureate services, Rev. A. R. Craig, speaker. JL Monday evening, April 29.—Seventh promo tion exercises. • Tuesday evening, April 30.—Music Recital. Wednesday evening, May I.—Graduation exercises. Hon. E. F. Watson, speaker. % > Clearmont High School Friday evening, April 26.—Junior Play. § Sunday evening, April 28.—Baccalaureate services. Rev Geo. K. Neff, speaker. Wednesday evening, May I.—Graduation exercises. Dr. Hoyt Blackwell, speaker. # - Bald Qteek High School Thursday evening, April 25.—Junior play. Sunday morning, April 28.—Baccalaureate services. Rev J. N, SnoW, speaker. . Monday evening, April 29.—Music Recital; Wednesday evening, May 1. —Graduation exercises; Hon. C. P. Randolph; speaker. Burnsville High School I Friday evening, April 26.—Senior class operetta. Sunday evening, April 28.—Baccalaureate exercises. Dr. Hoyt Blackwell, speaker. Monday evening, April 29.—Seventh grade promo tion exercises. Tuesday evening, April 30. —Graduation exercises. Hon. J. M. Broughton, speaker. BELOVED SONGS IN ] “SWANEE RIVER” ] | The best-loved songs Os | Stephen C. Foster, the great American trouba dour, are heard in “Swanee River,” the 20th Century* 1 Fox Technicolor produc- ' tion, featuring Don Ame che, Andrea Leeds and A1 Jolson at the Yancey Thea-;: tre on Monday anj Tues day. Ameche, who plays the:! composer, and Jolson, who : plays E. P. Christy, mins- i trel king of that colorful < day, sing several of the i songs, and other melodies are rendered by the famous < Hall Johnson Choir. . Among the numbers sung are “The Old Folks at 1 Home” (Swanee ‘ River), “Old Kentucky Home,” ; “Oh! Susanna!”, “De Camp town Races.” “Jeanie with the Light Brown Hair” and “Ring, Ring de Banjo.” Also heard in the film are ; Foster’s “Beautiful Dream- i er” an• The following honor stu dents have been chose by (Continued on p«g« four) j J. M. BROUGHTON j I Will Deliver Address at Burnsville High School Hon. J. M. Broughton, prominent Raleigh attorn ey and one th® fading citidens of North Carolina, will deliver the Literary Address at the Burnsville High School graduating ex ercises on Tuesday evening, April 30th A. Mr, Broughton is a gra duate of Wake Forest Coll ege and has been a leader in many activities in the state during the past years. He has served as president of Wake County Bar Asso ciation and the North Caro lina Bar Association, a member of State ‘ Senate from Wake -County, mem ber of the Board of Trus tees of Wake Forest Coll ege and of Raleigh Public library, president of Ral eigh chamber of commerce. These and many other posi tions of responsibility and trust in the state have given him a wide and vari ed background. Mr. Broughton is now a candidate for the nomina tion for governor of North Carolina. PROCLAMATION 4 £■ Better Homes Week Whereas, by proper au thority, the Week of April 28th to May 4th has been designated as Nati onal Better Homes Week; And Whereas, it is fit ting that the County 5 of Yancey and The Town of Burnsville should parti cipate in the laudable un dertaking of improving and beautifying the homes of our communi ty; Now, Therefore, I, J. Frank Huskins, Mayor of The Town of Burnsville, do hereby proclaim the week of April 28th to May 4th to be, and the same is hereby designat ed and set aside as, BET TER HOMES WEEK for The Town of Burnsville. This April 24, 1940. J. Fi-ank Huskins, Mayor. - ■ “ Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Canipe of Black Mtn., Mr. and Mrs. Verna Hensley of Elizabethtown, Mrs; Mary i Westall, Mr. and Mrs. Kelse s Boone, Mrs. Ruth Deaton, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hensley, r Mrs. Merritt Hampton and Gillon Westall all of Erwin . attended the funeral of r Miss Idylle Batner here Saturday. iiroitwwi ! The Yancey Record I —Your home county ■ newspaper carries all I. local news. VnatisuatieueiieuaweiieiianeiisiiwieiieMeitauadeiteiieiieMaueui NUMBER THIRTY-EIGHT FUNERAL SERVICES CONDUCTED FOR - BUTNER Funeral services for Miss Idylle Butner, 30, were held at the Burnsville Baptist church at 10:30 Saturday morning. Miss Butner died at Black Mountain Thurs day morning following an illness of several months*- The Rev. Geo. K. Neff, the Rev. J. S. Folger, Rev. R. E. Powell and B; M. Tomberlin officiated at the services. 1 Active pall bearers were Wood Butner, Gerrard Butner, Verna Hensley, .r Ray Hilliard, Glenn Gard- J / ner and Lyna Hensley. Honorary pall bearers. l were Cecil Higgins, L. V. Pollard, H. S. Edge, W. E. Anglin, Clarence Byrd, James Hutchins, Dr. J. C. Burges, Jr. Dr. B. C. Dig gings, Dr. W. B. Robertson, Dr. C. M. Cheadle, Ivan Westall, A. G. Edge, Dr. G. M. Whisnant, B. M. Tom berlin, Charles Tomberlin, Alden Tomberin, J. Frank Huskins, Bert Higgins, Arney Fox, George Robin son, Clarence Robinson, G. L. Hensley. Tho,ge in charge of the flowers were Miss Clara belle Ayers, Mrs, John Wil son, Mrs. Frank Huckins, Miss Qllie Styles, Miss Will ie Hensley, Miss Lucille Banks, Miss Thelma Anglin, Miss Lucille Erwin, Miss Alice Roland 'Mrs™ v Pollard, Mrs. J. B. King, Miss Ruby Robinson, Miss Ethel Boone, Mrs. Cecil Hggins, Miss Lila H’Jiard, Mrs. Nina Evans. Burial was in the Mc- Cracken cemetery. Miss Butner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Butner of Burnsville, gra duated from Burnsville High School in 1928 and at tended Appalachian State Teachers College, Boone. She taught in the Yancey School system for several years and was a jnember of the Baptist church. Surviving are hpr par ents; one brother, Henry; three sisters, Mrs. Floyd Banks, and Misses Mary L. an