THURSDAY, MAY 14, 1942 DOWN MAIN STREET .11., 5 2- - Thursday, May 14 I The Woman’s Club will meet at 8:00 o’clock at the? | home of Mrs. Tilson with Mrs. Ray as associate - hostess. I ! , Friday, May 15 --- I An amateur hour will be presented at the school at I f - 8:30. - ; "• r ■ Sunday, May 17 • The 3rd quarterly conference of' the Methodist: 1 Church will be held at 3:00 o’clock. •nMOM.WlimtalMnn.? C. H Warrick of’Toledo, N C spent Wednesday in Burnsville visiting Rela tives. •A. * « Born to Mr. and Mrs J. P. Hutchinson of Ral eigh a son, May 11. * * * * Mrs. David Todd and young son of Spartanburg are visiting Mrs. Todd’s parents, Mn and Mrs. Clark Hall *** * j Mr. and Mrs. Ted SofgC came down from Washing-! ton for a visit. Mrs. Rom Bailey who had been visit ing them came home. ** * * Mrs. Luther Ayers is re cuperating, . following an operation she underwent last week. ( ’•**■**■ • • *- ; < Mrs. Ransom Higgins is visiting Mr. and Mrs Wm. Higgins in Newport News.: *** * ( Mr. and Mrs .Ellis Moody 1 are here from Charlotte ] to visit relatives. ■* * * * | J. A. Anglin and Frank Briggs were here from | Columbia, S. C. during the i week end * * * * L. V. Pollard is visiting; relatives in Memphis, Tenn ** • • Clarence Belgarde came down for the week end and Mrs. Belgarde and baby < returned to Baltimore with i him. i ** * * Mrs. Park Griffeth is here and will spend most of the summer months with =her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Briggs, * • * * Mrs. Joe Young accom- i panied Mr. Young to New port News where he is em ployed and they will re side there. * * * * Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ham pton left this week for Washington where he is I employed. • • * • # Mrs. Edd King is recov ering from severe injuries she sustained in a fall Mon day night •* * • Paul Ayers has return ed to Newport News after a weeks visit home. You Should Buy Clinchfield Coal NOW NEXT WEEK MAY BE TOO LATE. LETS HELP AMERICA WIN War industries must have coal first. Every freight car might be needed for speeding the flow of supplies to our fighting men. Lowest price now in effect, but subject to change without notice. Let me fill your bin with long burning economical CLINCHFIELD TODAY. ( j Stanley Bailey ~ Phone 241 ‘ Burnsville, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd King and Hugh King have left for Connecticut where they will be employed ** * # i Ray Howell is home from' Ft. Knox, Ky. for a short 1 — * * • • Rev and Mrs. Smoot Ba ker are attending the Sou thern Baptist Convention. * * • Mr. and Mrs. " "Vernon Anglin of Johnson City! spent the week end here with relatives. *# * • Hubert Mclntosh is vis iting- his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Mclntosh here. * * * r • Kathryn Ramsey entered; Biltmore hospital on Mon_! day for treatment and an operation. * # * * Gene Bowyer, former Burnsville resident, has! entered the air corps with the rank of Ist lieutenant. He will be stationed at Miami. - *. *. • * : *—! Mr and Mrs. Murray Sparks of Charlotte spent the week end with relati ves in Swiss. * * # * Maynard Morgan of Cli nchco, Va. spent the past 1 week end with the Beelers. * * * * Mr. and Mrs. R N. [ Scott are spending their vacation in the eastern part of the state. ** * * Jack v Riddle was home for the week end, * « • * Mr. and Mrs. ’ Dover Pouts and sons are visiting relatives in Jackson coun ty. I ** * * Pvt. Ray L. Byrd of Ft. Bragg spent *Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Byrd of Burnsville, route 1. * * * • Roy Huskins and family! of Shelton, S. C. and Gar rett Huskins and family: spent the week end with; Mr. and Mrs G. C. Huskins. | They all visited relatves in Erwin Saturday. ** • « •e Miss Nan .Huskins has; returned home after spend ing two weeks in Erwin. E >1 Bt • j Places, everybody! Overture’s on! Curtain’s going up on the blue-streak of big time musical shows, M-G-M’s “Babes on Broadway,” starring Mickey Rooney ancH Judy Garland in their third musical hit! Here they are doing the “Hoe Down,” one of the spectacle numbers, introducing a brand-new dance sensation. This out. | standing attraction will be shown Wednesday - Thursday, at the Yancey Theatre. ' • I Lasky J. Shepherd is spending stymie time in I California with his son, : Woodrow Shepherd, who is jin the navy. ■* * * * Dr. C. M. Whisnant at tended the state Dental meeting in Greensboro Monday through Wednes day of this week. ! i SHOWER HONORS RECENT BRIDE Miss Mijdred Robinson entertained at her home Friday, May Ist with a miscellaneous shower i n f honor of Mrs. Lorine Aut rey Clarke, recent bride. Those present were Mrs. Edgar Rathboriej Mrs. Eu gene Autrey, Mrs. Roy Autrey, Mrs. J. M. Pritch ard, Mrs. Arthur Robinson, ' Mrs. Lewis Shepard, Mrs. R. S. Ballew, Mrs. Luther Robinson, Mrs. Frank Robinson, Mrs. Dee Rob inson, Mrs. Horace Ballew, Miss Mary Ballew, Miss Pauline Gibbs, Miss Bon-| nie Shepard, Miss Ethel Pritchard, Mrs. R. S. I Chrisawn. Miss Robinson was as sisted in serving by Bonnie Shuford, Ethel Pritchard, and" Mary Ballew. Mrs. Clark received many love ly gifts. She left Sriday to- be with Mr. Clark who is stationed at Fort Jack son, S. C. 9 r~ BOLENS CREEK i Mr. Will Blevins and family of Marion visited friends of this place Sun- I day- Mrs. Marion Boone o f Winston-Salem, N. C., is spending with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. iJ. W. Ray. Mr t and Mrs. Charles Newport News,; |Va. visited Oliver Riddle this week. “Uncle” Amos Presnell is very sick at this writing. Ophie Lee McDowell is; spending this week i n Marion, N. C. Mrs. Lat Fox was shop ping in Asheville Sat. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mcßay spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Amos Presnell. Mr. Elijah Laughrun and family of Marion spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wallace McDowell. , Mr. and Mrs. Odell En jsley spent the week end I with Mr. and Mrs. W. B. ! Hensley. We are very sorry to see Oliver Riddle walking with a cane after being kicked .on the leg by a horse last | week. THE YANCEY RECORD SWISS NEWS ! •, - . J - . i Rev. Summerlin-of 5 Mar shall will preach here at Mt. Pleasant church Sun day afternoon. Miss Violet Sheppard had as her w r eek end guest. Earnest Silvers of U. S. Army, who is stationed at Dothan, Ala., and Mr. and Mrs. Von Silvers and Mrs. J. W. Silvers and little daughter of Weaverville. Mr. Van Silvers also is ini the army and is stationed in New Mexico. Miss Ruth Mclntpsh o f Charlotte was visiting her mdther here last week. • —4 Mrs. ’Jay Chandler andj Emery Sheppard of Toano, Va. were here visiting parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Sheppard last week end. Miss Elizabeth Hensley is visiting relatives i n Weaverville this week. - , Mr. and * Mrs. Murry Sparks were visiting rela tives here last week. Mr. Zenas Jamerson is, spending this week in Bal- ! ! timore, Maryland. Ned Higgins of War, West Virginia spent the week end with Violet andj Emery Sheppard. Mr, and Mrs. Hosea An gel of Swannanoa visited Mr. Angel’s mother here Sunday.'. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Gibbs of Bald Creek were the Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Zenas Jamerson. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Hill and children were visiting here last week end. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Tomberlin and family were the Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Molt Hensley of Burnsville. Mr. and Mrs. Rufus In gle of Toano, Va. were vis liting relatives here over !the week end. BAILEY-STILES Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Bai ! ley have announced the marriage of their daugh ter, Fannie Bailey to Ray Stiles,, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Stiles. They were married in South Carolina Monday, May 11. They left Tuesday for Alexan dria, Va., where Mr. Stiles is employed. MAY QUOTA FOR TIRES AND TUBES Dli* CREASED A decided reduction from-. April quota was made in the May quota of tires and tubes for the county: Pa,ssenger cars, 2 new tires; 9 retreads; 6 tubes. Trucks: 23 new; 37 retreads; 32 tubes. PHIPPS CREEK Mr. and Mrs. Bernie Pitman and children spent Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Pitman., Mr. and Mrs. Lat tie Sti •les and children spent sev eral days week with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Rob ertson at Bald Creek. Mr. and Mrs. Mack AIJ len and children of Nanta halia spent Saturday night with Mr. and, Mrs. Walter; Edwards. Ray Stiles returned to 1 Alexandria, Va. Tuesday, taking his new bride with him. Mr. and Mrs. Oval-Smith' and children were visiting: Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Stiles i Monday night, j Mrs. Clyde Silvers and: children of Pensacola are 1 visiting Mr. and Mrs,... R. D. .'Ray this week. 7 Mrs. Utah Stiles and children from Alexandria, jVa. are visiting relatives; 'here this w r eek. I Vaughtie Presnell and jTessie Griffeth' have re-1 v - \.'J .. 1 V L- 1 Just Received • i ■ • .... • v ' 1 . 4|. ■ A NEW SHIPMENT OF . . . June Fox and Jean Castle DRESSES AS ADVERTISED IN “GLAMOUR,” “CHARM” AND “MADEMOISELLE” MAGAZINES. Exciting' new Styles and Fabrics Come in and See 1 .• •' Them Today —Or Any Day. For Young Men .... A SPECIAL SELECTION OF SLACK SUITS AND SPORT SHIRTS SIZES AND COLORS FOR ALL MOTHER’S DAY SUNDAY, MAY 10 ; You may select your Mother’s Day gift here and be sure that it will Please. 1 Young & Westall BURNSVILLE _ NORTH CAROLINA J| ' " 'm turned to their homes at Pensacula after spending some time here with rela tives going to school. Essie Bdl from Banner Elk and Jane Ball from Washington have been vis iting their Mr. and Mrs. Will Ball. Rev. and Mrs. Hayden! - i • , * • V." ;v - • & j EVERY TWO MINUTES .... i i ~ One North Carolina person enters the hospi 'tal every TWO minutes. You may be next. You can budget your hospital expenses with the North Carolina- Hospital Savings Association for 2c a day or less. _ _ The association enrolled 9,000 new members last month and is paying hospital bills at the rate j , of 1 every 28 minutes. ... ' , ... Sc- Hospital Savings Association of North Carolina, ~ Inc., Chapel Hill, N. C For additional information see J. B. King, Burnsville. ‘ - * -7 ' . , ! - ’ -I-/ - ‘ s’- |.■ „ ’ : ' , wrrrnjr UNITED STATES WAR RONDS * AND f STAMPS MIV r £ ... r The new campaign for the sale of War Bonds and Stamps is now tinder way and citizens of this county are urged to cooperate in every way possible. Do not wait to be called on by any member of the committee but contact your nearest bank or post office and buy to the limit— of your ability NOW, and plan for future, systematic buying. THE NORTHWESTERN BANK j BURNSVILLE, N. C. Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation PAGE THREE ; Honeycutt and daughter ; spent the week end vislt ■ ing relatives at Micaviile. Mrs. Sid Taylor is spend , ing some time with her daughter, Mrs. Fred Car i son. 'j • Born to Mr. and Mrs. Ed- Igel Angel a son, May 11.

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