THURSDAY, MAY 18, 1944 f jbauut Mean £>tsie&t \ —1 • a « •i««4antii««Haii«M«N«Htraii«i>«n«iiMi«ii«iiaMaiia:iaiicn«iiaii*ii««i*uaiiaMaMii CALENDAR * Tuesday, May 23 The members of the Legion Post and auxiliary will meet at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Silvers at Micaville. Thursday, May 25 The Garden Club will meet at the home of Mrs. J. P. Lyon. • . Saturday, May 27 Memorial “Peppy Day’’ will be observed in the county. »eiieiiai*aMan«uaMßnaMaMenai**4iai'oiiauanesie»'»iiai*a! ia Mrs. George V. Anglin underwent an eye opera tion at St. Joseph hospital, Asheville last week and is improving. w» « * Carmon McMahan is back from a short visit in Wash ington, D. C. •* • • Sgt. and Mrs. Wayne Banner were home for a short visit on Sunday from Parris Island, S. C. ** * * Mrs. W. D. Pleasant of Leaksville is visiting rela- 1 tives here. 1 ** * * Miss Margaret Brown of North Wilkesboro is now •employed in the Northwes tern Bank here. •* » » Mrs. Alice Jobe gavfe a! dinner at her home Sunday| honoring Jesse Jobe and Woodrow Anglin who have recently returned from ser vice in Trinidad. A large number of relatives and friends attended. I I i i 5 ■ ■ i C. M. BAILEY’S STORE j i ? NOW OPEN AGAIN f • j OPEN 9A. M. CLOSE 6P. M. | a a : ; a a | A Good Place To Buy ! I SEED BEANS, PASTURE MIXTURE j GRASS SEED a ii | P j l ** Phone 241 I a a BURNSVILLE, N. C. a a a a a a I V aranaMafiaHat.aiiaua iaiiaiiaiiaiiatiaMßiia>««"anaiiaiiaiiaiiaii«Haiiaiiaiaaiiaiiaiiaiia.iaitaiianai AMERICAN HEROES I BY LEFF i ‘ :: ~** t *** 1 * £ysJkjttttES3L. Pfc. William C. Kelly, of Silver Spring, Maryland, was on observation post duty for his front line regiment in Italy. He spotted German mortar and machine gun emplacement), reporting to artillery observer to direct fire. Hastily he advised the CP with eorapass directions in place qf artil lery technical data. A third trial round hit squarely on the enemy. ITe must buy War Bonds and hold ’em u ith the same constant eye on the enemy. U. S. Treasury Defarimrut BUY WAR BONDS And Back Every American Hero on Every Battle Front. THE NORTHWESTERN BANK Burnsville, N. C. Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Mrs. G. D. Bailey and Peggy Johnson will leave today for Berea College, i Ky. where they will spend a few days and attend the college dramatic produc tion. • » # - * Mrs. Bertha M. Palmer has arrived from Jackson ville, to make preparations for opening the Girls Camp foi the season. * * * * Agnes Rice spent the past j week end in Marshall. ! 1 Mr. and Mrs. Arney were over from Asheville for the week end. • * * -• W. M. Hensley returned last Thursday from an As : heville hospital where he jWent for a few days treat -1 ment. «« « • Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Edw ards were visiting Mr and Mrs. J. F. McCourry at ißoonford Sunday. McINTOSH-KING Miss .June Mclntosh, dau ghter of B. E. Mclntosh and the late Mrs. Mclntosh; of Burnsville, and Pfc. Roy V. King were married Fri day, May 12 in Fort Worth, Texi.s. Pfc. King, the son Sos Mr. and Mrs. Zeb P. King of Burnsville, is sta tioned at Bowie, Brownwood, Texas after overseas service in Hawaii and Alaska. They are re siding in Brownwood. MICAVILLE NEWS Pvt. Edward E. Harris of the U. S. Marine Corps, i who is now stationed at Camp Le Jeune, New River ! N. C. spent a few days fur , lough with his mother, Mrs. . Grace Harris. Pvt. Harris spent twenty-seven months! in St. Thomas, Virgin Is lands and returned to the' states June, 1943. Pvt. Har ris has served nearly four years in the Marine Corps. Rev. Hobert Glass held | his regular preaching ser vice Sunday 2:30 P. M. at .Crabtree Baptist church. A picnic was enjoyed Tuesday P. M. by the young people of Martins Chapel church. Those who attend ed were Misses Nelle Hus-! kins, Hellen Huskins, Joyce Wyatt, Francis Harris,' Georgia Huskins, Mrs. Paul Robinson, Mrs. Avery Wy-j att, Carl Harris, Oscar Har ris, Maurice Robinson, S. D.! McKinney, Walker Thomas Charles Wilson, Miss Pau-I line Gibbs, Cpl. Edward Harris, Linzie Buchanan,! Carlyton Wyatt. Mrs.! Grace Harris chaphroned. Every one enjoyed boat riding and the nice supper. Mrs Avery Wyatt left Friday for Wilmington where she has accepted a job. Her husband has been employed there for about two months. Several folks from here have been attending the re vival meeting at Youngs Chapel which is being held by Rev. Hobert Glass, pas tor of the church. COLLEGE NEWS Brevard, May 11.—John Lee Ray, son of Mr. and L. H. Ray, of Burnsville, has been elected sergeant at-arms for the Cliosophic literary society, at Brevard college, for 1944-45 Ray has been an outstan ding member of the fresh man class, this year. PERSONALS Mrs. Hazel Beavers and Miss Lou Etta Butner the week end in Andrews. Mrs. Charles E. Hopson, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Clyde J. Maynard is now employed in Baltimore, Md. Pvt. Wm. N. Gortney, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bulo Gort ney, is now stationed in Mississippi. Mr. and,Mrs. R. Mr. and Mrs. Earl MpQuer in all of Charleston, C. were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carl C. Ray of Jacks Creek. Miss Mamie Evhns and Virginia Lee Evans are spending this week in Char leston, S. C, Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Ray were accompanied home last week by Betty Ray of Concord. Hope Bailey and Evelyn Briggs came over from Mars Hill for the week end. Miss Martha Dean Dorsey of Speed, Ind. was their guest here. THE YANCEY RECORD GARDNER-RIDDLE * Announcement has been made of the marriage of [Miss Alice Gardner, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Mack Gardner of Burnsville Rt. 1, to Claude D. Riddle, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ransom Riddle of Burnsville. ; The marriage was solem- 1 , nized in Greenville, S. C. on ■ March 30. i-p WOMANS CLUB , The regular meeting of | the Woman’s club was held l jat the home of Mrs. P. C.i 'Coletta on Thursday even ing. It was the annual Soc ial meeting of the club, and games were enjoyed during: the evening with Mrs. C. P. Randolph and Mrs. Hershel Holcombe directing. A brief business sessior was held, and Mary Lillian ‘ Boone gave a reading. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. C. L. Proffitt and a musical | program will be presented PLEASANT GROVE The B. T. U. class of Pleasant Grove church gave a program at Toecane Bap tist church Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Sny ' der of Asheville visited Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Johnson ov er the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Keaton and baby of Balti -1 more, Md. were visiting Mrs. Keaton’s parents, Mr.j and Mrs. John C. Woody a few days last week. Pvt. Phill Robinson who has been visiting friends of this place for a few days left today for his camp in Missouri. Virginia, Rosa Lee and Ben Snyder, Jr. are now at their grandparents, Mr and Mrs. IX S. Johnson’s where they will spend part of the summer. Lester, Aleene and R. C. Higgins were visiting re latives in Erwin over the week end. Edd Thomas of the U. S. Navy was visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jace Woody last week Miss Ruth Snyder of Asheville spent the week end with Dorice and Joy Johnson. Jimmy Higgins who has been working here has re turned to his home in Er win, Tenn. WANTED: To buy an elec tric ice box, also used fur niture, beds, springs, dres sers, chairs and stoves or almost anything you have for sale. % H. Holleman FOR SALE: Hand made and used furniture. Also a good Hudson Sedan, cheap. See W. H. Holle man, Burnsville, N. C. ELLIOTT RADIO SERVICE I LLOVI) ELLIOTT, Manager I Burnsville, N. C. GENERAL RADIO REPAIRS I ON THE SQUARE * ■a Next Door To Courthowe * * I WE BUY USED RADIOS I V hvt It) (Ml fwi.3 vv'rt fsf*" i . i CHURCH NEWS METHODIST CHURCH —- Church school each Sun day morning at ten o’clock. Meaning worship at eleven o’clock. “Paul’s Remedy for Worfy” will be the subject jof the morning message, i The young people will m|et at seven o’clock. The Rever end A. C. Gibbs will preach at eight o’clock. Welcome ! to all Presbyterian Church Friday at 5 P. M. the childrens meeting will be held at the church. Friday at 8 P. M. theie will be a song practice at the home of George Robin son. The Sunday School meets on Sunday at 10:15 and is followed by the wor ship service at 11 A. M. There will, be preaching services on Sunday at Mine Pork at p P. M.; at Lower Jacks Creek at 3:30 and at j Low Gap at 8 P. M. A Summer Bible School ; will be held in the Mine Fork church beginning on next Monday from 8 to 11:40 A. M. £nd continuing daily for two weeks. Beginning also on Mon day at 8 P. M. there will be a special series of Evange i listic services, held daily at the Mine Fork church at t ! which the speaker will bet the Rev. A. Ray Howland J | pastor of the Cooper Mem-' drial church Marshall, N. C.i All are cordially invited 'to attend all these services.| TOLEDO NEWS A very interesting and profitable vacation Bible school was taught at Zion Baptist church. Mrs. Sam Huskins and sons, Walter and Paul, vis ited at Crabtree to see Mrs. Huskin’s mother who is sick. Mrs. R. B. Deyton and baby visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gardener, on Shoal Creek. Mothers Day was obser ved by the Harris Memor ial Sunday School with ap propriate songs and read ings. Bill Peake from Camp Howze, Texas, with his wife, spent part of his fur lough with his parents, Mr and Mrs. R. A. Peake. Mrs. Clifford Wren and son Donald who spent the week in her childhood home has returned to Garner. 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