THURSDAY, AUGUST 12, 1943 • ■ j jbauut Mcuh Btneet \ ’ '>■ •NiiittiaiitiftuaiiSiXdaiißiißitaKßUßuaiiaiiaitaiMßiiaiißtfßiiatißHiiiaiiiiiaitaiiaiiaitaiiaMßiißlißnßußiißiißMtifßHaiiaiiiiiaHattf, CALENDAR Tuesday, August 17 The .Burnsville Parent-Teacher Association will meet. aauawana«»maiiaiißuaiiaiia>»anßManaiia»aHa»aiiauaiiawaiit—BaHaiiauaiiaußnauaußuaiiauaiia»aii>'iaiiauanaiiaiiaiiaiiaua Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Mea dor of New e Orleans are now at their summer home here. - * * * W- June Mclntosh returned Sunday from an Asheville hospital where she had un dergone an appendectomy. * # * » Mrs. Emerson Banks fell at her home here Friday and broke her hip. She is now in the Aston Park hos pital in Asheville. ** • « Mrs. James Cherry and children and Miss Hope Buck have moved to the Fonz Hughes home at Mi caville. , * •• • • __ Clarence Presnell who is employed in Ne w port; News is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pres nell. ** * * Fred Hobson left today for Fort Jackson where he will be inducted into ser vice. ' - . ** * * Miss Rebecca Low of Summerville, S. C. was the guest of relatives here last week. tt * t Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Rob inson of Baltimore, Md. are spending a vacation with relatives in the countv. •• • • —_/ Mr. and Mrs. Guy Queen of Gaffney were the week end guests of Mrs. Lorene Byrd. ** * * Joyce King has returned from a three weeks visit with relatives in Chucky, Tenn. , ♦ * * * Miss Bell Hunter o f Jacks Creek spent a few days this week with Mr. and Mrs. Echard Hunter here. •» • • Merritt Robertson is vis iting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Z. Robertson. ** * * Mr. Christian LeFevre of Lancaster, Pa. is visiting his brother, J. S. LeFevre. ** * * Lt. Pat H. Hobson, Jr. is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pat H. Hobson here. ' »| 1 Invest In War Bonds! Vida \tf Afaiu -- - H fyoA Security Jlatoi . , • / A THE NORTHWESTERN BANK ' ? . , Burnsville, N. C. Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp I 1 wiiaHaiiaiiaMaiißiißiißiißiiaiaiiatißiiaiißiiatyiiiaiißiißiiaiia Mrs. Ed Wilson and dau ghter are visiting relatives here. • /: - » • ; » ♦ Homer Jarrett of Wash ington, D. C. is home for a few days. * * * • Miss Ethel Boone of Mi-! caville has accepted a pos-; ition with the school system j of Andrews. •• • » Harold Cheadle is visit ing his parents, Dr. and Mrs. C. »M. Cheadle. He is from New York City and is connected with the Bed ford YMCA in Brooklyn. •• * « Mrs. A. J. Wessel, I the former Miss Marjorie Par nell, left this week for Ind iana after spending several weeks with her parents. * * * * Mrs. Richard Goodlake has returned to Asheville after visiting her mother, Mrs. Julia Blake. ** * * Mrs? Fred Gragg of Bo one arrived Monday for a few weeks visit with her mother, Mrs. Elizabeth En glish. Mr. Gragg is now in the Navy at Great Lakes Navai Training Station in Illinois. WYATTE—HENSLEY Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Wy atte of Micaville have an nounced the marriage of their daughter, MiSfc Madge Wyatte, to Charles T. Hen sley of Marion and Wash ington, D. C. The marriage was solem nizer in a quiet ceremony July 24 at the Louis Memor ial Methodist Church in Washington. The Rev. Deal, pastor, officiated. The single ring service was used. The bride wore a navy blue suit, with white acc essories. The bride is a graduate of Micaville high school and has been employed in Mar ion for the past three ye ars. The groom has been with the U.S. Navy for four years. The couple will reside in Washington, 5507 4th St. NW for the present. POWERS—HIGGINS Miss Margaret Powers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Powers of Heath Springs, SC Cf. became the bride of Burt Saterwhite Higgins of Clinton* Tenn. at a candlelight ceremony Saturday evening, July 31 at 8:00 o’clock. Rev. Wade H. Griffin, pastor of the First Baptist church of Great Falls, S. C. officiated. Mr. Higgihs is the sen of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Higgins of Burnsville. I A program—of nuptial ; music! vVas presented ~by ! Mrs. J. Blease Floyd, pian ist, and Mrs. Everett Isen burg and Miss Ruth Pettus, ‘soloists. Mrs. Floyd played My Heart, At Thy Sweet Voice and 0 Thou Sublime Sweet Evening Star. Mrs. Isenburg sang Because and Ah Sweet Mystery of Life Miss Pettus also sang two selections, I love Thee and At Dawning. During the ceremony Mrs. Floyd play ed To A Wild Rose. The white altar was ban ked fern, interspersed with floor baskets of white gladioli and candelbra held white tapers which were lighted by the bride’s brot her, Steve. T. Pbwers of Great Falls. An arch over the altar was arranged with white gladioli, ivy and a white wedding bell. Serving as ushers were ' Steve Powers, Charles D. Ratterree and John Green all of Great Falls, and Dav ; id M .Jameson of Washing ton.." Miss Jacqueline Powers, of Charlotte, sister-of the bride,-was maid of honor and only attendant of the bride. Little Miss Eleanor ! Ruth Pike of Annapolis, Md., niece of the bride, was flower gyrl. Little Miss Di ane Griffin of Great Falls carried the ring. The bride was' given in marriage by her father. She wore a white wedding gown and carried a prayer book showered with white orchids. She was met at the altar by the groom and Clyde 0. Robinson of Gas tonia who served as best man. Following the ceremony the bridal couple was hon ored with a reception. The rooms were arranged with mixed summer flowers, and the bride’s table was decor ated with rose buds and held the three tiered wed ding cake. After the recep tion Mr. and Mrs. Higgins left for a wedding trip. They will reside in Clinton, Tenn. where Mr. Higgins is now connected with the Clinton Home Building. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Hig gins, gave a dinner honor ing Mr. and Mrs. Burt S. Higgins h The dinner table was be autifully arranged with summer flowers, and in the center was i tiered wedd ing cake w.Ji a miniature bride and groom. Guests were the bride and groom, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Higgins, Phyllis and Freddie .Higgins, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Higgins, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Goodin, Mr. and Mrs. Troy Ray and family. WELFARE OFFICE IS MOVED The office ofHhg county welfare department has been moved from the sec ond ’floor of the Edge bu ilding to the second floor of the Mclntosh Drug store building. A ‘ *■ * * THE YANCEY RECORD KING—RAWL The marriage of Miss Jennie King and Ethridge Rawl in Washington, D. C. on July 25 has been ann ounced. Mrs. Rawl is for merly of Burnsville but is now employed in the Cen sus department in Wash ington. Mr. Rawl is also employed there. ?: _• __l : ■ PENSACOLA NOTES Mrs. Eloise Gouge visitfedj her mother, Mrs. W. E.j Thomas last week. She will! return to her home in_ Phil-j adel’phia after spending a! few days with her sister; in Hampton, Tenn. Pvt. Rose Miller left Tu esday for camp after spen ding a few days leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Miller. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Bill Allen and Mr. and Mrs. McCall .and three grandchildren of Charlotte visited Mr. and Mrs. Albert Allen last week Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Blankenship and daughter and Louise Wilson of Knox ville spent the week end here with their parents. Mrs. R. D. Fergdson and small son of Swannanoa are visiting Mrs. Fergu son’s sister, Mrs. Eugene Riddle. Pvt. Ralph Wilson is spending a few days leave with parents, Mr. and Mrs. Emitte Wilson. Mrs. Edyth Allgood of Akron, Ohio is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Allen. Daniel Wheeler of Ham pton, Tenn. is visiting his mother, Mrs. Ezell Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Rid- and family of Kannap olis spent last week here with Mr. Riddle’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Riddle. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Ray and son, Billy of Newport News, Va. visited Mrs. B. B. Ray and other relatives here last week. Brooks Boone came down from Washington Friday of last week to spend a few days with home folks. Mrs. Boone and son, David have been visiting here the pasts month. Several people of this community are attending court in Burnsville this week. PHIPPS CREEK Pfc. Ray Stiles spent the week end with home folks. Mrs. Stiles went back to Alabama with him. Mr. and Mrs. Anderson Bailey and Dorothy Bailey of Newport News, Va., are visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Bailey. Mrs. Bill Ball and sons spent the week end with her sister, Mrs. Frank Har ris at Burnsville. Mrs. Jessie Ray and dau ghters from South Caroli na spent several days visit ing Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Al len. pssie Ball of Banner Elk is spending her vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Ball. .Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Bail ey and children and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Stiles and daugiiter spent the week erid visiting relatives in South Carolina. Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Banks of Newport News are visiting relatives here. FDR dayd: PV Payroll Havings is our greatest single factor in protecting ourselves against in- j flation. PRESBYTERIAN NEWS . A group of campers from the Mt. Mitchell Camp for Boys will present a special musical number for the morning worship next Sun day, August 15, at the Bur nsville Presbyterian church. The sermon topic for this service will be ’‘A Danger ous Neutrality.” The ser . mon text is taken from the : parable of the empty hou |se as recorded in the Gospel j according to Matthew. Mr. | Alan Gordon * Gripe will j preach the sermon. Sunday school tyill be held at ten o’clock, Sunday and the church service will be held at eleven o’clock. All who are interested are cordially invited to attend. Preaching services will also be held at Mine Fork Presbyterian church on Sunday at two o’clock, and at the Lower Jacks Creek Presbyterian church at three-thirty o’clodk. Last Sunday evening Mr. Gripe gave the vesper talk at the Mt. Mitchell Camp for Boys. RIVERSIDE NEWS B. M. Tomberlin will speak at Riverside Church Sunday morning at 11 a.m. He will also teach the mens Sunday School class and all men of this community are urged to be here at the Sunday School hour, and for the later service. Mr. H. D. McCanless has been in an Asheville hos pital for two weeks and is now improving. We, the people of River side community, extend our | sympathy to the family of Roy Howell who was ’ drowned here last Sunday while swimming. Miss Luna Franklin of Asheville is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ed Franklin. Horace Riddle and fam ily are visiting relatives in Fletcher, N. C. ELK SHOAL NEWS 'Mr. J. W. McAllister spe nt last week end with Mr. and Mrs. Glen Whitt at Mars Hill. Mr. and Mrs. W. N. King and Mrs. Bryan King were visiting friends here Sun day. * Mr. Hansel Morrow of Wilmington visited Mr. and Mrs. John Morrow last week. Mrs. Zeb McAllister and daughter, Betty Jean spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. John McAllister. Miss Tena King spent last week end with Misses Opha and Edna -Shepherd at Swiss. PLEASANT GROVE Mr. and Mrs. D. S. John son and small daughter were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ben Snyder and family of Asheville over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Garland and son of Wil mington have returned home after pending a week with their parents of this place. There was a large crowd attended the decoration at the Pleasant Grove ceme tery on Sunday. Mrs. Paul Buchanan and son of Asheville are visit ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bascomb Randolph. John Y. Lonon of Wood lawn has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. |Hennessee. ": 7 1 S i [ mHHKiSC' RPASTE FORM I J \ One gallon Kern ; fv '' 1 : ~atllStf I;jfil I /a gala. Kem-Tona n9Rf Bp? - ..I'^jfinUh.Ready-to-us* I j . V* cudt-unly $1 98 gal. ONI COAT COVERS WAlt/ j BARER, painted walli, wall- b"4;|| Vi j board, basement walls. 1 I APPLIES EASILY with a wide I . brush ar with tha Kem-Tone I | Reller-Kouter. kJb2E2ESSE J ONI GALLON DOES THE AVER- £ MIXES j COVENS J . ABE ROOM. WALLPAPER! j wall* quick- DRIES A WASHES ~ : ,| mewesees jfreiwHiqS j ( B. B. PENLAND & SON LUMBER COMPANY i Burnsville, N. C. : CLINIC SCHEDULES FOR YANCEY COUNTY August 2, 9,16 Green Mtn., Howell’s Store, 9:30 to 10:30 A! M. 1 Deyton Bend, Street’s Stdre, 10:30 to 11:30 A. M. rush Creek, Pleasant Grove church 1:00 to 2:00 P. M. Double Island, Baptist church, 2:30 to 3:30 P. M. Pleasant Gap, Baptist church, 3:30 to 4:30 P. M. August 4, 11, 18 Bald Mtn. Baptist church, 9:30 to 10:30 A. M. Bee Log,-Lewis Store, 11:00 to 12:00 A. M. Elk Shoal Baptist church, 1:30 to 2:30 P. M. August 5, 12, 19 Sioux,. Bailey’s Store, 9:00 to 10:00 A. M. Ramseytown, Byrd’s Chapel church 10:00 to 11:00 A.M. Higgins, Markle Building, 11:00 to 12:00 A. M. . . August 6, 13, 20 Hamrick, Locust Creek school, 2:00 to 3:00 P. M. Pensacola, School house, li:30 to 12:30 A. M. Vixen, Horace Ray’s Store, 10:30 to 11:30 A M Bowlins Creek, 9:30 to 10:30 A. M. < —1 t ~— ‘ - - I, PAGE THREE