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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1942 Jbcmm Main S&ieet IMaiifliifllißniiia'ia itanlilaii' a 1 —.......... ..1...,., ■!•••>•"••>■u«.. a ..CM«MCHt l .a.ici; a ugHiu«..«iian a Mau«.i«n«.ia..ai>«(mii«fi a 'tai.a. CALENDAR Thursday, Sept. 24 Tha Carden Club will meat at the home of Mrs. Fred Proffitt at 8:00 o’clock Thursday, Oct. 1 < The Society of Christian Service will meet at the home of Mrs. H. G. Fletcher VaHfl ai tQiIAI la. I ft. IAIIAII Aj ia 11 a. iiinAiiaiianaiia... - _ .. . Dr. J. J. Croley, district health officer, is attending .a public health meeting in Raleigh. • « 4t • Mrs. Sol Evans and Miss Margaret Riddle left Mon day for Detroit where Mr. Evans is employed. •* * # Mr. and Mrs. James Proffitt and daughter are visiting Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Woody in Cartersville, Ga. •t t i Mr. and Mrs. John B. Bennett were here for the week end. Mr. Bennett is stationed at Camp Croft. t t t * Mr. and Mrs. Burdette Robertson of Rutherford ton spent the, week end here with Dr. and Mrs. W. B. Robertson. ** # * Hope Bailey, Jennings Beeler and Buster Stamey were home from Mars Hill college for the week end. ** * * Mrs. Joe Godfrey is vis iting her mother, Mrs. Julia Mclntosh. •* * * Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Glenn visited friends H Pittsboro during the week end. Miss Lucille Gillespie accompan ied them and went on to Chapel Hill where she en tered the University. ** * * Mrs. H. G. Fletcher spent the end in Bris tol, Va. where Mr. Fletcher is employed. Charles Hubbard has re turned to his home at Mi caville after a week in Charlotte. Mrs. Hubbard, Sr. returned with him and will remain for several days. *• « » Mr. and Mrs. Brooks Boone and son of Alexand ria, Va. are visiting rela tives here and at Pensai cola. Slick Tires—Lack of Chains—Gas and Tire Rat- j ioning—Labor Shortage May Curtail Winter De- j liveries. CLINCHFIELD COAL LASTS LONGER It's a wise idea to order coal now to make cer tain that when the winter sets in, you will have a bin FULL of coal and a mind EMPTY of worries. C.M. BAILEY Phone 241 BURNSVILLE, N. C. FOR GOOD, CLEAN SPORT BOWL V • a Cold Drinks Candy Cigars Cigarettes & f ~~~ '* *• • .... ’ v —- RwuMvilU R&wlitUf GUL 7 (Owned And Operated By) * R. A. GLENN L. V. POLLARD l , ,• .s'-. ■ >' ' ' ’ : : "... ■" V- • ... ■ Miss Bill Proffitt is al ; home on furlough froir i Fort Jackson, S. C. where she is with the army nur sing corps. # * * • - Bill English is now em ployed at the Farmers Federation warehouse here MRS. BELGARDE AC CEPTS POSITION IN PHILADELPHIA Mrs. C. V. Belgarde has accepted a civil service pos ‘ ition with the war depart ; ment in Philadelphia, and will leave this week. Mr Belgarde is already em t ployed there. Mrs. Belgarde has been teaching in the commercial department of Burnsville high school. Mrs. Smoot Baker is teaching in Mrs, i Belgarde’s place. NOTICE All those who have fin ished knitted garments are asked to turn them in tc Miss Turner or to Mrs. H G. Fletcher. These gar ments will be labeled and will be shipped. There is still yarn for sweaters and mufflers or hand but no sock yarn as the quota has already beer reached in this. CONCORD NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Milt Mur phy, Mrs. John Murphy Ben and Claud Murphy were visiting Ralph Dell | ingers Sunday. Miss Mag Lee Ray re turned to Asheville this week to attend school. | Mrs. Mae Riddle has re turned home after spend ing some time with homt folks on Banks Creek. Mrs. Will Riddle of Len oir has returned to hei home after a visit with Mrs Emma Banks and homt folks at Pensacola. f ■§* jc r ■' ‘-.'A- s!<v: . 1 , J .«■ > tS Jmmw- • Jk. ' j t n GRADE MOTHERS ARE e NAMED AT BURNS ■- VILLE SCHOOL l Grade mothers have i- been named "Tor the grades sat Burnsville school. The e following will .serve this term: First grades: Mrs. Gene Bowyer, Mrs. Jack Patton, Mrs. Ben Riddle, Mrs. Lon nie Allen, Mrs. J. J. Croley, s Mrs. G. L. Hensley, Mrs. Z. i- C. Young, Mrs. Craig En - glish, Mrs. Ralph Peterson, d Second grades: Mrs. H. \ G. Fletcher, Mrs. C. E. - Briggs, Mrs. Minnie H. Young, Mrs. A. Simmons, a Mrs. Phyra Angel, Mrs. .1 Jake Buckner, f-Mrs. Louis e Banks, Mrs. Dewey Carroll t Third grades: Mrs. V. >. L. Mattson, Mrs. R. W. Wilson, Mrs. Cecil Angel, Mrs. Robt. Presnell, Mrs. R. J. Duncan, Mrs. T. R. Styles, Mrs. Salvie Ramsey, 1 Mrs. Ellis Peterson, Mrs. Guss Peterson, Mrs. Banks, ° Mrs. H. E. Blalock. Fourth grades: Mrs. Ed j Lance, Mrs. W. Riddle, Jr., n Mrs. I. F. McCurry, Mrs. R. Y. Tilson, Mrs. Clyde You -1 ng, Mrs. A. G. Edge, Mrs. n Vincent Westall, Mrs. W. s M. Roland, Mrs. Gus Dover, n Mrs. A. L. Mattson, Mrs. W. B. Hensley, Mrs. L. Hall. ‘ Fifth grades: Mrs. B. S. '■ Conley, Mrs. D. R. Fouts, r ’ Mrs. Lee Griffith, Mrs. Ed y Roberts, Mrs. W. I. Par nell, Mrs, Troy Ray, Mrs. George Robbins, Mrs. Wal i- ter Williams, s Sixth grades: Mrs. Ivan Westall, Mrs. Latt Fox, :- Mrs. L. P. Banks, Mrs. P. I- B. Angel, Mrs. Charles e Gardner, Mrs. Edgar Fran klin, Mrs. Sol Harris, Mrs. i- Carl Mclntosh, Mrs. Law r rence Hall. s Seventh grades: Mrs. G. e A. Brown, Mrs. Sam Hus kins, Mrs. Blake Wilson, “ Mrs. W. A. Covey, Mrs. C. I R. Ha)Vlrick. T / tta-J LANDSCAPE SPECIAL j IST HERE John Harris, extension landscape specialist, was in the county Friday and gave a demonstration at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Randolph of Green Mountain. Arthur Taylor spent Fri day with his aunt, Mrs. Bernie Pitman. Arthur ( will leave for the army soon. THE YANCEY RECORD ' BURNSVILLE P. T. A. HAS MEETING ... - ____________ ... ■■ ' " - " The Burnsville Parent- Teacher association held the regular September meeting at the school buil ding. The president, Mrs. H. G. Bailey presided. The entire meeting was devoted to the discussion of plans for the year, and to committee reports. The welfare committee, with Mrs. W. B. Wray, Jr., as chairman gave a very good report of its program for the year. Lunches and clothing have been provid ed through this committee for several years' and this work will be carried on during this term. Following is file P. T. A. Wartime Pledge as adopt ed by the / national and state groups: We, of the National Con gress of Parents and Tea chers, in defense of our be loved country and our country’s most sacred her itage and responsibility, her growing sons and dau ghters, do hereby solemnly pledge ourselves, individ ually and as an organiza tion, To remember with rev erence and love the ideals of our Founders, who cher ished above all else the welfare of the whole child. To continue with zeal and devotion Qour efforts to secure and preserve the good life for all children, even in the face of war and disaster; To persevere in discover ing new avenues of service and help to youth; To strive forever for ward, counting no effort wasted that brings us a little nearer to the ideal of a world founded on the principle of human broth erhood ; e To protect our children against all the dangers of war, whether those dang ers be physical, mental, /or spiritual; and To keep the faith deliv ered unto us by our fore fathers, who hewed this America out of the wild erness and dedicated it to liberty, justice, happiness, and truth for every human being. RIVERSIDE NEWS Miss Irene Riddle went to Biltmore, Sunday where she will take training for a nurse. Mrs. Burt Gonce visited Rev. P. L. McMahan Fri day. Mr. McMahan is tak ing treatment in Marion General Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. George Wheeler announce the birth of a daughter, Sep tember 18 in Marion hos pital. T The farmers of this corn munity have been very busy for the past few days, taking care of their fodder and tobacco crops. Some are making good old sor ghums. George Greene and fam ily were the Sunday guests . of Laura Roland. - T- ' * < PENSACOLA NOTES > Billie Brooks Wilson was taken seriously -ill Satur . day night and was rushed • to.Norburn hospital Sur ■ day. He is suffering from . Typhus fever. Pvt. E. R. Riddle, from i Fort Eustis, Va was home ion leave Monday night, l leaving for camp Tuesday. i He says he likes it fine i and has gained 5 lbs. he is ; a twin brother to Pearson 1 Riddle, Jr., who is now a •pris on e r in Shanghai, l China . -| Word has been received • from Pvt. Rex son ?of J. B. Ray that he has i finished his 8 weeks train ing at Ft. McGlellan, Ala., . and has been sent to San - Francisco, Calif. He is t with the Field Artillery. Mrs. Sol Evans left Sat. ■ for Detroit, Mich, to be ■ with her husband who is employed there. Miss Lavonia Robinson was taken to Black Mtn. Sanitarium last week. R. V. Robinson of the navy was in from camp visiting his grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Miram Riddle Saturday. Miss Louise Jamerson was home from Mars Hill College over the week end. Miss Clara Parker v was over from Swannanoa this week end, accompanied by Mr. and,Mrs.'Arnold Styles JACKS CREEK NEWS Mi ss Madlyn Bailey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Bailey left last Wed. for Asheville Teachers College.. After 2 weeks vacation at home Miss Hilda Hens ley left Sunday f*_>r Green ville, Tenn. where she will enter nurses training. Mrs. Craig Woody spent the past “week end at For est City visiting relatives. Emmitt Byrd, who is em ployed in Baltimore, Md., is spending a few days va cation at home. Mr. gnd Mrs. A. B. Will iams of Asheville spenf; the week end with Mrs. Will iam’s mother, Mrs. Maggie Bailey. Edgar Hunter, Jr., who is attending school at Mars Hill College spent the past week end at home. Mrs. Lester Byrd is vis iting her daughter in Ash eville. Tom Byrd of New York | City is visiting friends and . relatives here. Seventy five friends and i relatives gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Har . vey Silvers Sunday honor i ing Mr. and Mrs. Bowman . McCurry of Florida. Din . ner was served on the ground. John Byrd who is em - ployed in Baltimore, Md., , is spending a few days here • with relatives, s Homer Williams of As heville is spending a few days here with relatives. Roy Williams who has i been employed in Bristol, Tenn. is at home. 1 loneycut spent the ing Mrs. Honeycutt’s, par-j ents at Micaville. Mrs. Martha Taylor has returned home after ”spen-j gsdgtg , * h * V . ■; ' ' FOR VICTORY.... > * . . • I V/ j/sy 808 A m I'm 1 ; THE NORTHWESTERN BANK __ ’ - Burnsville, N. C. ' I Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation i_. -a DR. F. K. GARDNER OPTOMETRIST Os 2 Paragon Bldg. Patton Asheville, N. C. WILL BE AT NU-WRAY HOTEL BURNSVLLE, N. C. THURSDAY, Sept. 24, 1942 We cater to those who do not wish to pay the high-priced fees charged by some for exa mination and glasses and who wish prescription ground glasses at a reasonable price. hfĝ ■ % ■ * ... p . i, v " .jj. ;• v ». * Promotes War Bonds. —Urging farmer* to punhaae War Rond* every mar . ket day, thi* airiking War Bund porter will aerve a* a conatant reminder of the farmer’s atake in the War, for it will be diaplayed generally in the rural ’ area* during the next few month*, llluatration i* by John Steuart Curry. ——«— ——«— -—*—**■■■, . --- - ,*.4 :i*^^^'/y - , n ~ da les Stilgfg -'l
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