THURSDAY, APRIL 13, 1944 ttiaiiaiiaiiaiiviimtaiiaiiaitaiißuaiiaußiiattpiituaHaußuiHttifeiauaitSHauaiiaiißtiatißH^M^tiaitaußiittißiißMaitaußaaiiatißii*,* j %oum Maui £>tneet ( ? } CALENDAR Thursday, April 13 fr<p-T- . The Woman’s Club will mee-t with Mrs. A. E. Parrish at 8 o’clock. The Woman’s Bible Class of the Methodist church will' meet at 3 o’clock at the home of Mrs. F. R. Barber. Friday, April 14 The executive committee of the Red Cross chapter will meet at 4:30. Tuesday, April 18 The P. T. A. will meet at 8 o’clock. Dr. B, B. McGuire and Mrs. Haze 1 Beavers will be guest speakers. Thursday, April 20 The Piano recital will be held at the school at 8 o’clock. ißiiaMaiiaiiaiiaMaiiaiiaiiaii«iiii'auaiißiiaiiaua:iatiauaiiaofiia'<a Dr. W. L. Bennett was taken to an Asheville hos pital on Monday for treat ment. a** * * Mrs. Cecil Angel is spen ding a few days in Ansted, W. Va. with Mr. Angel. ** * * Oval Smith is ill in an Asheville hospital. * . # •* * • Mr. and Mrs. Robert Presnell spent Sunday with their daughter, Mrs. Arney Fox, who underwent an operation at Mission hospi tal last week. ♦* * « Mrs. Will M. Young of Newdale is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Lawrence Young of Dayton, Ohio who is ill. »• • • Mr. and Mrs. Clel Roland of Detroit are here for a visit. ** * « Mary D. Bailey who is employed in Detroit is home for a few days. ** * * Mr. and Mrs. Clarence King of Waco, N. C. and Miss Celia King of Spray spent the Easter season here with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Zeb King. tit* Billy Crump of Durham was the guest of friends here during the week end. •* * • Mr. and Mrs. Frank En glish of Flint, Mich, are visiting Mrs. Louis English here. * # * » Daphne Butner is here from Arlington, Va. for a few days visit. •*Hanai«aiia#»aMei«aw*,»«t»eMaMeMoiianaMeuai,aMa»*eneiiaMeiiaMatHM«a»iatMM»e»iaM»i i*h«i ••Man atiaiiaMSiia«i»”«i*aHattaM*** 1 ? tWe Extend A “Welcome”, * ! i « To Patrons and friends to visit Us, in our new I | home. We shall be glad for you to call on us I | there for the prompt and friendly service which I | we have always tried to render. | i . For your convenience, we have as complete a 1 I line as possible of all items of medicines, cosmetic \ \ items, stationery, candies, cigarettes, greeting • | cards, magazines. i , #i j | P*§4&ufUU>Hl .... I Call on us any time, day or night, to have , | | your prescriptions filled, accurately and promptly, ] j in our prescription department. A registered • I Pharmacist and a full line of fine drugs assure j I you of complete service in this line. I . I j *74# J 2ueen Ctfy . .”. . f Terminal will also be moved to our new loca- I ■ i tion. For tickets, and for any of your needs j | while you wait, call here. ■ j Pollard’s 'Drug Stored , M .... r** ’• 1 ! ■ Two Doors From the Post Office ■ I , j ■ •(««iNWMM*aM«iui'>«t'aiiaii*MaiiaiiaiißiisiiaKcii«MaH«iiaitaiiai>iii«Maiiai,fliiau«Haiiti«OHaiiai,«ii«i,«ii«iisi««HfiitiiSMiiia.MM«i •iraMariaiiaiiaiiaiiaiiaiiaiHKiaiiaiiaiiaiiaiiaiiaiiaiiauaiiai'a.ia Mrs. James Gouge and Mrs. Richard Spink of As heville spent the week end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Nichols. ** * * i Lucille Gillespie came up from Durham for the week end. •* * * Billie Marie and Jean Bennett and Helen- Styles Ramsey were at home from ECTC for Easter. * * * * Mr. and Mi's. Burt S Higgins were here from Clinton, Tenn. for the week end. • * * * Nan Huskins of Ashe ville was home for the week end. ** * * y • • Salvie Ramsey of Wil mington was . here -for a short visit this week, n •• # • Mrs. B. B. Byrd and dau ghter of Marion are visit ing relatives here and at Cane River. ■m bb * • Miss Til.lie Rotha attend ed the Moravian Easter services at Winston-Salem. •» « • Mrs. Nancy Allison has been ill at her home for the past week. #• • • Mrs. D. M. Buck has re turned to her home at Bald Mtn. from the Mission hospital. •• • • Mrs. Annie Carroll is ill at her home in West Bur nsville. ** * * Mrs. Margaret Riddle was at home for the week end from Salem College. MISS PATE WEDS ! CADET BURNETTE i e / Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Pate | of Bee Log have announced ■ the marriage of their only daughter, Miss Veo Pate to Aviation Student, I. E. Burnette, Jr., of the U. S. , Army Air Corps, son of Dr. and Mrs. I. E. Burnette of . Mars Hill on March 31 in Greenville, S'. C. For her marriage the bride wore a light blue dress with light blue and 1 navy accessories. She wore an orchid corsage. They were accompanied to Greenville by Miss Opha ; Shepherd, Cousin of the bride, and Bruce Mclntosh of the U. S. Navy. Mrs. Burnette received •her education at Bee i Log high school, A. S. T. C. I Boone and received her B. .|S. degree from W. C. T. C. I Cullowhee. For the past I two years she has been a member of the Bee Log I high school faculty. , Cadet Burnette is a grad uate of Mars Hill high school, Mars Hill College, and attended W. C. T. C. ; Cullowhee. Prior to his ; induction in the army he was employed in Newport News, Va. ANGLIN-HAMBY Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Ang lin of Burnsville have an nounced the marriage of their daughter, Florance Anglin, to Fleet Albert Hamby, Gunners Mate, sec ond class of the U. S. Navy. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Z. S. Hamby of Bur nsville. The ceremony was per formed by Judge Guy A. Gullick in Greenville, S. C. ’ on April 7th. Ham by is a graduate fof' Burns ville "high school and had been with the Pacific fleet ’ for the past five years. Mrs. Hamby is a member of the senior class of Burnsville , high school. JONES-KING Miss Wilma Jones and Norman King were mar ried Saturday, April 8 in Greenville, S. C. Mrs. King' is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Jones of Mica • ville and Mr. King is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Edd King of Burnsville The Pensacola Dramatic met last Saturday night, April 8. All reports were given. J. W. Dale, Ralph McMahan and the • sponsor have donated books to the library recently. During the social hour, monopoly wa s played. The prize winners were Kath leen Hensley and Ted Wil son. - Specialist lc Fred Gragg and Mrs. Gragg announce the arrival of a daughter, Margaret Elizabeth, o n April 8. Mrs. Gragg i s the former Miss Margaret En glish. Sp. Gragg is station ed at the Naval Base, Key West, Fla. Mary Jo and Doris Brown came home from W. C. U. N. C. for the week end. Doris Mclntosh visited friends in Asheville during the week end. Mrs. C. L. Banks return ed to Leaksville after spen ding several days in Burns ville with relatives, Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Hen sley and family of Swiss were the Easter Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Vance Hensley. THE YANCEY RECORD MICA VILLE NEWS The Ladies’ auxiliary of the Presbyterian church met at the home of Rev. and Mrs, Ernest Wilson I Wednesday afternoon. The program wa s in charge of Mrs. Wilson. Mr. Grant Wyatt remain ' ill at his home. M The pupils in the grades | enjoyed a delightful Egg ! Roll Thursday p. m. on the ‘ school" grounds. II Shehan-HiUiard ! Mr. and Mrs. William j Shehan have announced l the marriage of their dau i ghter Marie to Lawrence ! Hilliard April Ist. i Charlie Hensley of Wing was the week end guest of Mr. and Mrs.* Richmond Harris. Delzie Harris has return ed home . after being em ployed in Adrion, Mich, for the past 6 months. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Jus tiee entertained the seniors of Micaville high school in their home Thursday even ing. Lest We Forget Last Wednesday evening] Rev. Howard Ringer who has been conducting a re vival meeting at the Pres byterian church had a spec ial service for the men in the service of our country. During this the following names were read by Rev. Rusty and special prayer offered for them: Bill Marsh, Dwane Rob inson, Owen Peak, Bradley Campbell, Don E. Camp bell, Claude Thomas, Glen Thomas, Jack Boone, El mer Westalll, Jay Thomas, Phil Thomas, Howard Mur phy, Jay Silver, Ray Hill iard, Kenneth C1 o n tz, Brown Murphy, Ralph Har-| ris, i John Marsh. Phillip Hughes, Howard Shehan, Guy McCurry,*. Gale Gillespie, Burns Gillespie, Frank Gillespie, Bob Hilliard, Ralph Young, Roy Silver, Guy Thomas, Frank Thomas, Jay Dale, Edd Dale, Bill Buchanan, Frank Buchanan, Bob Wy att, Coy Boone, Guy Boone Ransom Hughes, Alfred Hughes, Barney Robertson, Edd Harris, Silas McMahan Ben Griffith, Thomas Hollingworth, Clarence Thompson, Hilbert Justice Ray Young, Paul McMa han, Bill Wyatt, Kester Wyatt, Bill Harris, Cecil Harris, Clarence Harris, Floyd Wilson, Lewis Wil son, James Thomas, Byrell Boone, Grover Dillenger, Paul Silver, Jack Thomas; Earl Wyatt, Casaleen Thomas, Jack Wyatt, Char les Hubbard, Donald Thom as, Hobart Burleson, Ver lon Robinson, George Hall, Ralph Hughes, Bowers Rob inson, James Reeves, Ken neth Gouge, Albert Thomas Ralph Thomas, Reed Queen! Russell McKinney, Bill Queen, Lee Ell McKinney, Jay Robinson, Harold Pres nell. Remember to pray for our boys and write to them. HEADS COLLEGE STUDENT BODY Miss Minnie Young of Micaville has been elected president of the student body at Asheville College, defeating two other nomi nees for the office. cardof“thanks I wish to express my sh eerest appreciation to .our friends for the kindness during the sickness and death of my wife and my thanks for the beautiful flowers. Claude D. Gillespie. CHURCH_NEWS Presbyterian Church On Friday the children k will hold their meeting at | the manse after school. There will be a choir pra ctice at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Robinson on Friday at 8 o’clock. On Sunday the Church ; School begins at 10:15 and the worship service at 11 o’clock. ( There will be preaching 1 1 services at Mine, Fork at . o’clock; at Lower Jacks ‘ Greek at 3:30; and at Low | Gap at 8 P. M. y J On next Wednesday the ; | Women’s Missionary Soc piety will meet at the home !of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rot ha at 8 P. M. Mrs. John S. jLeFevre is the leader. METHODIST CHURCH Church school each Sun day morning at ten o’clock. Morning worship at eleven o’clock. “I Believe in the Church” will be the subject! of the sermon. The Clean j | Life Club will meet Friday afternoon at three-thirty o’clock. Welcome to all. CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our sincerest appreciation for the kindness shown during the death of my Sister and our thanks for the beauti ful flowers received. The Sister, Belle Whit tington, and other relatives | —-J& .. - aT~ , >«' l ■ " . luHEjBflW Jiiß I jjfiiß v • IK JHBV -'. n. :i - Or WHI Your War Bonds Make It Come True? PLAN AHEAD HOW. Now’s the time—when you’re hav ing to get along with all kinds of old equipment—to be making practical plans for your future. That's what thousands of foresighted people, on farms all over the country, are doing. They’re saving their money ' against the day when a full line of new replacements i will be available again. And the wise ones are saving it in War Bonds. BACK YOUR PLANS WITH WAR BONDS. War Bonds are the best and safest way to invest your money against your future needs. The money you lend to the Government, now, for war uses, will come back to you—s 4 for every |3 you put in—at maturity. And it's such an easy way to save! Large ortmall denomination Bonds—which ever you want—can be bought at your bank or post office or Production Credit Association: Your rural maii carrier will get them for you—or you can buy by mail yourself when it’s hard to get to town; ITS YOUR DUTY TO THE BOYS. Those youngsters-your boy and your neighbors’ boys—are fighting to pre serve our American way of living for us. And when it’s over it’ll be our job to help build a better peace for them. Don’t let them come back to run-down farms, For America's future, for your future, for your children's future—keep on buying WAR BONOS CefiaM KEEP BACKING THE ATTACK! THE NORTHWESTERN BANK Burnsville, N. C. Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation ' Yancey Record: I receiv ed your paper regulaHy while I was on Tennessee maneuvers and enjoyed it very much. We just arrived j at our new camp, and it’s' a swell plaee. I like it fine so far. I will appreciate your sending the paper to my new address: Pfe Clayton; YEAR’S MOST POPULAR PLAY TO BE PRESENTED AT BURNSVILLE HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM FRIDAY FIGHT, APRIL 14 UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE SENIOR CLASS DIRECTED BY MRS. MAE YOUNG - ..... ■ - ..._, % t • Anne Shirley has been created the *most lovable heroine th® world of fiction has ever known. Matthew Cuthbert, who tan’t say that he does and can't say that he doesn’t, is one of the finest, most humorous old bachelors ever presented. Marilla Cuthbert, Matthew’s stern sister, thaws out after Anne lives in their home for some time. Other beautifully portrayed characters with heart warming incidents are finely woven into the play. “ANNE OF GREEN GABLES” BURNSVILLE HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM FRIDAY NIGHT, APRIL 14, 8:00 25 & 35 CENTS with wornout equipment, and no means with which to do anything about it. That’s where War Bonds come in. The money you put into them will help to establish the farm on a prosperous peacetime basis. \ 7 YOU NEVER GET LESS THAN YOU LEND! And you can get more than you invest. When held 10 years, Series E War Bonds yield 2.9% interest compounded semi-annually. You get back $4 for every $). Os course, no one should cash a Bond unless he has to; but if an emergency comes « along, Unde Sam will redeem them in cash— at full purchase price—any time after you’ve held them 60 days. BUY WAR BONDSI - ■ FACTS ABOUT WAR BONDS (Sartos E) Tm LEND Unde Sui: Upen M.lwity yw |tt tact: $18.75 $25.00 37.50 j 50.00 75.00 100.00 375.00 500.00 750.00 1000.00 Teu CM key Wit Ms Iron yew keek, wslauclar, , V rwilMllcarlir r, PrMwtien Crndit AmcMlm » M >S - S/ PAGE THREE Mrs. Albert Powell of Gatesville and Mrs. Robert Ramsey, Jr., of E. C. T. C. spent the week end with- I their parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. Z. Styles. . WhitlmTCo. “B” 331st Med. Bn. APO 443, Camp Atter bury, Ind. BUY WAR BONDS

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