THURSDAY, JANUARY 1, 1942 DOWN MAIN STREET <:^:i tusiibhc. it)i ■'<•)i ■it 'it l • iniauariaii«u«Hai»aiia.i4()«ii«iii>iaii«yanßita lana’ian a>• i■ ra 1:111 j 'da aiiii a«. ■ * j J y Tuesday, January 6 1 —I- 'pie Circles of the Baptist Missionary Society will i 1 1 meet. I I A ?! | “ Thursday, January 8 l The Woman’s Club will meet. e» • I . . si ai.aiiaua ’' * —* 1 Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Banks of Burrisville have announ-' j ced the marriage of their i ’ daughter, Mary Lucille, to > Ellis T. Moody of Burns-j T .ville. wThe marriage was solemnized at the First • Baptist Church at Spar tanburg, S. C. by the pas i tor, Dr. E. Gibson Davis, ton December 2(1. — Mr. and Mrs. It. N. Scott spent Christmas day with relatives in Charlot te. * * * * - t j Paul Buck who is at the naval air training center in Atlanta was home for Christmas. ** * * Mr. and Mrs. John B. Gibbs and John B. 11l are visiting Dr. and Mrs. Gibbs here. * * * * VLT- Allison Moore# of Bre vard was the guest of Jan-, j ette Penland during the past week end. **- * * Miss Daphen Butner has been visiting in Alexan-| dria, Va. and Washington during the holidays. * * * * Miss Ruth Rich of Can dler is~;the guest of- Rush Wray at the Nu-Wray j Hotel. * * * * Mr. and Mrs. John Ben j nett of Asheville spent the holidays here. i . * * *. * Miss Mildred Boone came down from Washington ' for a short visit with home 1 folks during the holidays. 1 ** * * W. M. McMahan has gone to Alexandria, Va. where he will be employed. Carmon McMahan has been employed in Virginia for several weeks. ♦* * * Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Ran dolph and daughter, Cyn thia Ann, spent Christmas 1 with Mr. and Mrs; J. W. Howell. * * * * Fred Gragg of Boone | was the holiday guest of Miss Margaret English of Boone and Burnsville, j John English, Misses, Margaret Banks and Mar garet English returned to ( Boone Monday. BOLENS CREEK Brady Fox of Cam p Croft, S. C. spent the week end with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Zeb Fox. 1 Mrs. Kathryn Daniels was the dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Odell Allen Mrs. Jennie Riddle of Pensacola is visiting her son, ..Oliver Riddle this week.. Miss Janett Penland is home from College for the ‘ holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Presnell were visiting fri- I ends of this place Sunday ! night. ihe Junior Sunday school class presented Mrs.] Julia Anglin with a nice fruit box Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ray of Johnson City are visit ing Mr. Ray’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ray. HAMRICK NEWS A singing convention was held at the Baptist church Sunday evening, with a very large attend ance and good singing. Many visitors were here: during the holiday season. Mr. and Mrs. Clay West all and daughter, Marjory, of Indianiioplis, Indiana are visiting Mr. Westall’s mother and relatives here. Mr. Westall was born and reared in this section and, moved to Indiana about 27 years ago.; This is his first: visit back - among home: folks here in 27 years. His 1 many friends and relatives were overjoyed at his re-' turn after so long an ~ab-| sence from his old home. Olin and Lloyd Chrisawn of Raleigh spent Christ mas with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Chris awn. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Godfrey of Hickory spent Christmas' with Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Westall. , Misses Edith and Mollie : Autrey of. Morgan ton spent the past week end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Autrey. Mrs. Earl Chris awn of Sumter, S. C. spent Sunday night with Mr. and Mrs. Emory Chrisawn. Miss Lorene Autrey of Morgantbn Is visiting her j parents, Mr.* and Mrs. W. B. Autrey. Mr. and Mrs. Stanford Shuford of Spartanburg, S. C. visited Rev. and Mrs. S. W. Shuford last week. Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Wheeler and children spent a part of the past week 1 visiting relatives at Jacks Creek. Mrs. W. B. Chrisawn was taken to the Marion Gen eral hospital at Marion last week for treatment. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Dee Robinson, December l 19 a daughter. Born to Mr. and Mrs. { John Griffen, December' 22 a daughter. Born to Mr. and Mrs.: j>am Rathbone, December 19 a daughter. Revival in progress A revival is in progress; at the Windom Baptist church. Rev. Roy Henson of Concord is preaching.' Everyone is invited to at tend the services.—(R. C. Arrowoodi. Miss Louise Watson spent the holidays in Mi ami visiting friends. ’ ■ / ■ « Pvt. Plato Riddle of Port Bragg is spending a| few days this week withj Ransom Riddle and family. THE YANCEY RECORD 1 WINDOM NEWS >j GIBSON - WHEELER i Miss Elaine Gibson, dau ghter of Mr. and Mrs. A. s B. Gibson, was married to Paul Wheeler of Marion i on December 20. : Ransom Silver who has i been in the west for sev eral years is visiting rela i tives here. Floyd Bodford who is at Camp Wheeler, Ga. spent several days here. ; Claude Hughes of Camp Lee, Va. was here for the holidays. Phil Hyatt of Philadel phia i« visiting relatives here. Sylvester Carroway of! Ft. Jackson, S. C. visited relatives here during the holidays. , Charles Conley of Shoal Creek is in an Asheville hospital where he under went an eye operation. r Mieaville. News John Hughes and Hugh Thomas of Fort Bragg, N. j C., Paul Hutchins of Ash ! eville, Howard Murphy of Jenkins, Ky., Brown and j Dwight Murphy of Kings port, Tenn. spent Christ mas with their parents. The young people of the Presbyterian dhurch gave , two lovely programs dur ing the past week with a Christmas tree and gifts for everyone present. Richard Harris and Lou ise of Crossnore spent Christmas day with Mrs. Richmond Harris at Black Mountain. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Bla lock of North Wilkesboro have been here several days. Mr. and Mrs. Delzie Har ris entertained Mr. and Mrs. Gale Gillespie Decem ber 26 in honor of their fourteenth wedding anni versary. A lovely dinner was served and many of their relatives were pre , sent. Mr. and Mrs. Gilles- I pie are spending their first i ■ Christmas at home in ; fourteen years. I Tom Edge and W. Mc- Curry of Baltimore, Md. • are spending their holi * days with home folks. .i Mrs. John Hughes could! not come home for Christ-: Ijmas as she is ill at Fort' , Bragg. Ralph Young and Miss Ollie Styles were married ■ the 21st and are spending their honeymoon in Flori ; da. I ———*—* « i Mrs. Elizabeth Robert son is visiting her daught er, Mrs. George Styles. RING out the old! Ring in the new! There’* a warming of the heart as the New Year dawns. Eat, drink and be merry! lor your friendly patronage dur- mtuLfJ ing the past year we thank you ' i " u ~~‘ sincerely. It is the wish pf every / member of this organization that / you may find 1942 filled with good Jn things . . . new horizons, greater prosperity* and greater joy in liv ing. HAPPY NEW YEAR! i/U U H. G. BAILEY APPLIANCE COMPANY Burnsville . . Marshall ■■ . j 1 TOLEDO NEWS A beautiful candle light service was given at the church Christmas Eve night. Those participat ing were readers, Misses Lena Lettcrman, Joseph ine Garland, Inez Letter man and Paul Garland. The part of the wise men j was taken by McCoy and Lloyd Letterman and Ev erett Jones. Chris Letter man, Bruce and Lloyd Ed wards and Corinne Gornto brought gifts, Minnie Alice and T. S. Garland were light bearers. Mr. and Mrs. Turner had for their guests for j Christmas dinner Mrs. W. M. „ Randolph and Miss Biddy Randolph. Mr. and Mrs. Charley Garland and children of Erwin spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Blaine 1 Garland. They were ac companied home by Jose phine and Paul Garland who spent several days in Erwin. Miss Osma Newton had the pleasure of dining with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Husk ins on Christmas Day. The children and their friends enjoyed the Christ mas treat at the Commun ity House on the afternoon ;of the 25th. The house was prettily decorated for the. occasion. Games, pea nuts, candy and a present made the time enjoyable. Rev. Ernest Wilson and his sister from Salisbury were with us for service Sunday afternoon; A watch night service is scheduled to be held at Harris Memorial church the 31st. Dr. and Mrs. W. B. Ro bertson of Burnsville, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Whitting ! ton, Jr. and their daugh ter, Barbara Ellen, were Christmas Eve and Christ i mas Day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Whittington, Sr. of Cane River. Sunday guests of Dr. ' and Mrs. W. B. Robertson were Mr. and Mrs. B. Ro bertson, Jr. their children, Arthur Burdette and Mary Ella of Rutherfordton, Mr. and Mrs. Watson Wilson , and children, Virginia Lee, j Harves, Miriam of Nebo, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Whit tington and children, Mar garet Ella, Clyde Jr., Will ard Portor, Horace Bur dette, and Mr. and Mrs. Owensby of South Caro lina. Mr. and Mrs. Owensby were on their way to Paint Gap to visit their aunt, Mrs. John Holcombe, who : is very ill. HAWAII WILL BE SHOWN AT YANCEY : x - The first films of the Japanese air raid on Ha : waii will be shown at the Yancey Theatre on next Sunday and Monday. Scenes ,of the attack by air and sea and of the wreckage caused by the treacherous attack are de picted in this first showing here of the actual raid. The regular feature on the program will be “The Maltese Falcon,” a mys tery drama starring Hum phreyjßogart and Mary Astor. * TO EVERY PATRON AND FRIEND WE SAY HAPPY NEW YEAR. AND WE SAY IT WITH ALL THE HEARTI NESS AT OUR COMMAND. WHATEVER SUCCESS WE HAVE ENJOYED DURING 1941 HAS BEEN OF YOUR MAKING. WITH THAT THOUGHT IN MIND WE PLEDGE RENEWED EN- I DEAVORS AND DETERMINATION TO SERVE YOU STILL BETTER DURING THE YEAR AHEAD. V , "• ... , > ' . NORTHWEST (Vatolin a IsCtilitie*- I INC. “YOUR FRIENDLY NEIGHBOR” \y —' A TOAST TO OUR FRIENDS! Now—when that price less thing called Time occupies the spotlight, we pause to consider | that priceless thing called Friendship. In our business we could not be without it, and be cause we value it so vs highly we are de- j) THE NORTHWESTERN BANK Burnsville, N. C. • Member F. D. I. C.) JOY TO ALL : ssrsms: | f ®iretin o$ line to be Jolly. {_7y.' • ; Wyß liine to renew old , f"} • * /Tif\ *.. acquaintance*, tine • May 194* bring a fulAUnent of yoor <^ll ambitions. new .*. IV / *U/ prosperity and in- Tty *■ creasing happiness. Mar mark a trulv great milestone in “ year life. ART PHOTO SERVICE Burnsville, N. C. PAGE THREE STRAY CdW: Has been at my place for a week. Owner may have same by paying feed bill and for this ad.— W. M. English. WANTED: Woman to do general housework and help care for invalid. Mrs. Geo. Green, P. 0. Bx. 173, Burnsville, N. C. FOR SALE: Writing desk and book case combinat ion. Solid Walnut, good con dition. SIO.OO cash. Aldine Pleasant, Burns ville. WANTED: Girl for office work. Apply immediately by letter to Dr. R. 0. Jon es. termined, during 1942, to take still further steps to merit your con tinued friendship and loyalty to us. May the sands of the hourglass bring you ==a* many golden hours - t of happiness in the V* year to come.