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THURSDAY, FEBRURAY 17, 1944 «itflMaiiß4i*u».taiiau«iiaiiatiaiiaiiaiißtiaiiaiiaiiauaiiaMaiiaiift4iaiiairaiiaiiaiiafiaiiiMßii>Maiiaiiaiiaiiaiiaii«iißu«iiaiiaiiiiiaiu» ta • ; , Jbaum Mean £>tsieet ! I I a ar«iiaiia»a*mHHitlHiManaMattattai<aiiaiiaiiaiiartaiiatianaiiaiiaMai«a<tat*aitaHai«aNfcMiMaiiaHaiia.iatiatißitaiiaiiaMßiiauaiiaiiin CALENDAR Thursday, Feb. 17 The Woman’s Bible Class of/the Methodist Church will meet with Mrs. Fred Proffitt at 3 o’clock. Friday, Feb. 18 The Baptist Missionary Society will meet at the church to hold a class in Home Mission study. Miss Laura Mae Hilliard will teach the class. Tuesday, Feb. 22 Members of the American Legion Post and the Auxili ary will meet at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. . Proffitt Mrs. A. G. Edge is in an Dr.. J. B. Gibbs has been Asheville hospital ill o f very ill at his home for the mastoiditis. past week e* * * * * ■-» *#** R. A. Glenn has return- Mrs. R. C. Arrowood re ed from the hospital where turned home Sunday after he underwent an appendix spending a week wjth her operation last week. daughter, Mrs. Roy Laws. * * * * | Mrs. Laws has spent some Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Law- time in East Sparta, Ohio. hern announce the arrival of a daughter Feb. 5 at an JULIA R. KEYS TO Asheville hospital. BE MARRIED * * * * __________ * Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Low The Rev. and Mrs. Wal left Monday to visit relater K. Keys of Blowing tives in Charleston. Rock have announced the * v * * * engagement of their dau- Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Poll- ghter, Miss Julia Rebecca ard visited friends in Ashe- Keys, to dvt. Charles Ed ville during the week end. w * n Williams of Fort Jack * * * * - son, S; C. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Har- The wedding will take rell have moved to Burns- place Saturday evening in ville and live in the Arthur the chapel of the Rumple Jarrett house on Orchard Memorial church of Blow- Drive. ing Rock * * * * Rev. Keys was pastor of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Moody the Mica ville Presbyterian are spending two weeks church before going to with relatives here. Mr. Blowing Rock, and the Moody underwent a tonsil- family is well known in the ectomy last week. ! county. PACKED TO GO ROUND THE WORLD! a/HassmyffeM |v . v *• V | ‘ C, '; •So that our soldiers, sailors, and || flHHKi|lj^K&.J| sgj;■ marines everywhere can get their j% V M Camels fresh—Camels are packed jf* Jr || to go round the world, to seal in / that famous Camel flavor and mild* 11| keeps your Camels fresh, too—pre- With man In the Army, Navy, Maria* Carps, and Coast Guard, the favorite cigarette U Camel. (Based on actual sates records.) I We pay Highest Cash Prices for WOVEN and HOOKED RUGS and Woven Bags Cash on daJivary of goods at our warohouso at Hondorsonvillo# N* C 731 7th Avanuo, Cast Hendersonville/ N. C McDOWELL-OGLE Mr and Mrs. Wallace McDowell of Bolens Creek have announced the mar riage of their daughter, Ophie Lee to Pvt. Earl F. Ogle of the U. S. Marine Corps. The ceremony was per formed at 8 o’clock, Febt sth at the home of Judge Guy A. Gullick in Green -1 ville, S. C. Mrs. Burgin Owens, Jr., sister of the groom was the bride’s only attendant. Pvt. Ogle is the son of W. L. Ogle and the late Mrs. Ogle of Pensacola, N. C Before entering the ser vice Nov. 17, 19..3, Ogle was i ggiployed by the Balsam > Mining Co. Mrs. Ogle is a member of the Senior class of Burns ■| ville high school and plans ‘ to reside with her parents ‘ ; u..til school closes. Pvt, • Ogle is stationed at Parrh - Island, S. C. LYON TO OBSERVE 88th BIRTHDAY TODAY ■ In keeping with a cus -,tom of many years stand r ing, James B. Lyon today i will hold “open house’’ at - his home, 1311 Cedar St., in i observance of his eighty - eighth birthday. The occasion will be made auspicious by the > presence of a brother, John i M. Lyon, 83, who has just i arrived from Washington, . D C., for a short visit with the birthday celebrant, f Both brothers devoted a •j. greater part of their lives j to work in printing eom e pany and newspaper fields. B They are direct descend ants of Colonel Lyon, a Re - volutionary War hero.— .. (Jacksonville Times). CANE RIVER NEWS j j S.Sgt. Lawrence King j; who had not been home i for 28 months is home on a ij 30 day furlough with his l )arents, Mr. and Mrs. f Monroe King. Mr. and Mrs. Carlo Rid | die are home from Balti more, Md. where Mr. Rid dle has been employed for ■ sometime. i Mrs. Lela Sams had as f week end guests her broth | ers, Ronald and Fred Sprinkles of Marshall and I Oregon. They have been employed in Oregon for the past 4 months. - Mrs. Hattie Whittingtor a who has been confined t( her room for sometime h very much improved. Carmon Hensley ha! sold his farm located eas of the Cane River church to Hasket Hensley, Arthui King and Bill Buckner Mr. and Mrs. Hensley plai to build on the portioi they bought. Welcome t< , our community. ******** CAN YOU USE A TYPEWRITER? CAN YOU do clerical work o accounting? Have you ever work ed in a store? Can you drive car? The Army needs all kinds o skills in the WAC. There’s chance for you—to improve j skill you already have, or lean one you’ll find useful all your !if< Today—find out about the op portunities that await you in th WAC—the important job, the is terestlng life, the chance to serv your country in a vital way. APPLY at the nearest U. i Army Recruiting Station (you j local post office will give you th address). Or write: The Adjutai General, Room 4415, Munition ‘Building, Washington, D. C. ■W *******9 THE YANCEY RECORD PRESBYTERIAN NEWS The children’s group will meet at the manse on Fri day about 4 o’clock,, and chpir practice will be held at the manse at 7:30 p. m. Next Sunday the Sunday school will convene at 10:15 and the ‘ worship service will begin at 11 o'clock. Theme, “Aside with Jesus*’. Let all attend church. There will be preaching service at Mine Fork chur ch at 2 p. in.; at the Den linger Memorial church at 3:30 and at Low Gap at 7:30. METHODIST CHURCH —Church school at ten o’clock. Laymen’s Day will be observed (luring the morning hour of worship Mr. V. J. Goodman will be in charge of the service. The Reverend A. C. Gibbs, superintendent of the Ash eville district, will preach at 7:30 p. m. Welcome to all. RAMSEYTOWN NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Dob son and son of Mebo, N. C. were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Adkins Sunday. Bill Tipton of the Navy was visiting his sister, Mrs. Doyle Edwards and was taken sick of pneumonia. He is now at the Naval hos pital in Asheville. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Ad kins were the Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Adlkins. The small son of Mr. and Mrs. Author Wilson is seriously ill at the' home. Glessie Adkins has been confined at home for sever al days with the flu. Uncle Jason Whitson is very ill at thi home of his son, Joe Whitson. The small son. of Mrs. Feas Radford is improving after a long illnoßs. BUY WAR BONDS W A VV/Al | * wll " ' ' 1 . ~. „ oU. —■—— ' '■— r ’ " ** ' .■ ■ | CHURCH LOYALTY CAMPAIGN St The initial canvassing has been done.and.a fine spirit of cooperation was shown throughout by the ppjjf workers and by citizens of the town. The campaign begins next Sunday, Feb. 20th. Let lTT!m“j us prayerfully and earnestly seek to do all that we can ••. - 4 I to make this mean much in our lives and in our com- If you have not had opportunity to sign one of the pledge cards you may do so Sunday at any service you attend or you may contact a member of the committee. 3 % The card is as follows: g? - I ENLISTMENT FOR CHURCH LOYALTY ENLISTMENT SUNDAY FEBRUARY 13th “For Christ and His Church” .. • 'll Weeks Loyalty Program” FEBRUARY 20th Thru APRIL 30th Every person is asked to check one or more of the following to help make the program a great success: UUUUU IF AT ALL POSSIBLE UUU ( L -- —S ( ) I will attend MORNING WORSHIP each of the 11 Sundays. ( —4 <4====* ( ) I will attend SUNDAY SCHOOL each of the 11 Sundays. ""S ~—7 1 ( ) I will attend EVENING WORSHIP each of the 11 Sundays* T , ( ) I will attend the YOUNG PEOPLE’S MEETING each of the HP ( ) l \ 3n pray each day for the success of this program. />iP\ Particular Church Preference: Name HAMRICK NEWS | Sgt. Albert M. Westall of Camp Butner, N. C. is ‘ spending a 10 day furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Westall. Pfc. Harold Gibbs of " Camp Davis is visiting his • wife and parents here, Mr. 1 and Mrs. B. A. Gibbs. Clinas Autrey of the ■ Navy stationed at Norfolk, Va. spent last week with ■ his mother, Mrs. W. B. ’ Autrey, Rev. and Mrs. S. W, ; Shuford have returned ' from Spartanburg, S. C., where trey have been vis iting their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Stanford Shuford. [ Mrs. Jene Autrey and 1 children are visiting Mr. ! and Mrs. Luther Harrison at Morganton. T. Sgt. Steve Clark of ■ Camp Ellis, 111. is spending > a 15 day furlough with ' his wife and son. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Blaylock of Celo visited Mr. arid Mrs. W. L Autrey Sunday. Mrs. Lessis Weatherman © of Spruce Pine spent the ;ipast week end with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Weather si ’man. r Miss Dot Robinson o f • Western Carolina Teachers } college spent the week end • with her parents, Mr. and ' Mrs. Clyde Robinson of Swiss. WHO WANTS TO BUY i AJIG-IN-A-POKE? __ When colds strike in your home 1 you can be mighty glad the medi cine you want has a name. It would be like buying a pig-in-a poke, i&you didn’t know just what to ask Tor at the drug store. You 1 don’t want to take needless chan t‘ ces when it comes to colds,..and you don’t have to either! For ex ample . , . The name Vicks Vap . oßub is your guide to the best- T known home remedy for relieving ’ miseries of colds. Ask for it by its trade-marks. VICKS VAPORUB VALENTINE PARTY Members of the Junior i class of Bald Creek high school were entertained with a Valentine party Fri day night, by their Grade mothers Mrs. Wesley Ed ; wards and Mrs Harmon Peterson at the home of Mrs, Peterson. Games were , played throughout the ev-l gening, and refreshments' served. Miss Hope Edwar-j ds and Robert Peterson jWere guests of the party. ! PENSACOLA NOTES • "m j Mr. and Mrs. Ray Rid dle and family of Ramseytown , visited relatives here re cently. Frances Wilson spent the past week end at Swan anoa. ■ ■ll*liaiiaiiaiiaiiaiiaitwnaiia.,ana-> ■■.•.lami.a 9 - v | POST WAR PLANS It’s all out for Victory now but when Peace I comes, Post-War plans will go into effect. | The success of your own plans will depend II in large measure on the wise expenditure of your i \ present increased income. Clear up your debts. Invest as much as pos- I sible in War Bonds. Aid generously in Red Cross | and other similar drives. All these things will \ bring an earlier victory and aid in making the . 1 Post War World secure. i j We are always glad to talk over your finan [ | cial problems and plans with you. |j THE NORTHWESTERN BANK •If = —1 1 : | Burnsville, N. C. *.l' | Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation * j .. t'l ninininimi.n... Mrs. R. R. Ray of New River, N. C. visited her ■ mother, Mrs R. S. Wilsbh l who is ill last week. Tillie Rathburn who has been employed at Balti more, Md. spent a few days here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Rathburn recently. i : : 1- ! QUICK RELIEF. FROM DUE TO EXCESS ACID ftnnß—kTaßaof H—Ti Ml—tlM »ut M«i» «r It WM CMt Tw Nettling Mclntosh drug store Burngvill,e, N. C.
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