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THURSDAY, JULY 6,1944 j jbo4Am Mcuh £>t/ieet ! I l •nmnmaiitntnmainiwiiinauaininiiiiiaiiniititnaniiM namimn mii.ii>iisn.'»ii.H.ii<:iaii.n.ii.ii.'fii,.n«ii.i >ail i l CALENDAR Thursday, July 6 The Methodist Woman’s Society of Christian Service will meet at 3:30 with Miss Aldine Pleasant. Friday, July 7 The executive committee of the Red Cross Chapter wili meet. Saturday, July 8 A War Bond Rally will be held on the Town Square at 3:00 o’clock. iatiaMai»«usiiaii«Msij|iiaiiaii ßllfe || flnail . liaiiaiia .. a ,. a „ a . mu, .........aw.■ii« l ,«ii a ii a ii a ii ai i auai , a :, a „ ai , aila , -t)| Mrs. Roy Wilson of Ok lahoma City is visiting her sister, Mrs. W. C. Gillespie. ** * * Mr. and Mrs. G.arence King of Shelby are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Zeb King. * * * » Joe Murphy of Asheville was visiting relatives here this week. *V * * Carleton Carroway o f Wilmington is the guest of friends here. ** * * Dr. C. M. Whisnant went to Shelby for the week end Mrs. Whisnant who is. in the hospital there is im proving. ** * • Rudolph Glatly and Mary Glatly are here for a visit with friends. •• • • Marie Banks was oyer from Johnson City where she is now in school to spend the week end with' her parents, Mr. and Mrs Lewis Banks. She is taking a Business Course at the Johnson City Business Col lege. IHfIHS *'&m\ hb jMfc at, 'l9k'' m^ErJ i i c wfiK. WIUKiSIWE p(B HK., .i| v J2&3T IglMßEy^r jf m&F is?SßKfr \* jZ|s9^||iv.. 5 * Ifcy !• W 8 1 TOUrS is written on every Bond you buy ■■» jj i,*. S 7*. WAR LOAN ! | I ? . -iftFl I », ..... f . 1 TtiE stepping stones tovio -1 tory are red with blood of American heroes. Tarawa... Salerno . . . Cassino. Their patriotism is written in blood. Your patriotism is written on every Bond you buy in this vital sth War Loan. Your name on a War Bond means i you’re behind our invasion troops. Help hasten the day of Vio- * by investing in rxtra Wag, THE NORTHWESTERN BANK - Burnsville, N. C. 1 ...... Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation iai<anaiiaiiaiitiiiii ß iiat<siiaMaitaMii( B iiaMaiiaiiaiiaiiaiiaHaMaua Hilda Joyce and Margar • et Sherwood of Leaksville . were week end guests of Lena Banner. •* * * r Agnes Rice visited friends in Shelby during the week end. •« • • , Mrs. Welzie Riddle is vis iting in Burnsville this week. ** * • > Miss Rebeccah Low of Summerville, S C. is the guest of Mr and Mrs. J. ; G. Low. ’ I j .. . . * £ t Mrs. Belle Erwin and Mrs. James Sledge are vis iting friends and relative* « * » * Mr. and Mrs. Guy Edw ards are here from Balti more for a few days. ** * w Ralph Laughrun and Ralph Banks were here for he Fourth. • * * Mrs. I. R. Laughrun of ■ Johnson City is the guest j£ relatives here. Lee Boone is here for a - days. Bonds now. Invest in more than you’vo over purchased before. Invest SIOO, S2OO, S3OO, S4OO. Those who can, must invest thousands of dollars. For this is the bitfest job we’ve ever had to do. We can’t fail our fighting men as they plunge into die biggest and bloodiest struggle of all. WELCOME THE VICTORY VOLUNTEERS w!m thiy caßti Myie ifcat W* Barit r M , „ '7 SHOWER HONORS RECENT BRIDE Miss Billie Marie Ben nett and Mrs. R. W. Ram sey, Jr. gave a tea shower Monday afternoon at the Bennett home honoring Mrs Kenneth Robertson. ‘ The rooms were arrang ed with mixed summer flowers. In the receiving , line were Miss Eloise Ben -1 nett, Mrs. B. R. Penliand, Mrs. Robertson, and Mrs. W. Z. Robertson. At the , beautifully appointed tea table, Mrs. Mildred Gay of Durham, house guest of the Bennetts, and Mrs. • Dover Fonts, presided. ; Approximately 40 guests called during the afternoon. . CANE RIVER NEWS Claude Robinson, a mem ber of the Bald Creek Sen ior Class of ’45, and a grad juate of an aerial gunner school in Texas, who is home on furlough was hon • ored with a party given by Miss Wanda Sams and Ron Wilson at the home of Mrs. Lela Sams Monday night Members of his class pre sent wet*e: Margaret Phil lips, David Peterson, 'Jan Wilson, Charles Pate, Ed win Banks, Wayne Proffitt, Dean Wilson, Mary" Helen Neill, Bacchus McPeters, Kennie Ray, Ralph Buck- 1 ner, Faye Ellen Edwards, 1 Margaret Wilson, Richard Edwards, Reuben Harris, Claude Robinson, Wanda Sims and Ron Wilson. Games were played on thl? lawn directed by Mrs E. W. Wilson. The “heaven ger Hunt” created much excitement. s^wwrloan iAlMrii'i . % m THE YANCEY RECORD BAUD CREEK NEWS A Revival meeting will be conducted at Bald Creek Methodist church beginning next Sunday, July 9. Rev. Paul E. Allred of Kings ML, N. C., brother of the pastor, will be the speaker. The Bible school children ’of Bald Creek Sunday School had a nice picnic at Carolina Hemlock last Fri day, June 30. A large crowd attended the Fourth of July supper ,at the Methodist church , and enjoyed the singing by the Travelers Qdartet. DAY BOOK NOTES Born to Mr. and jjjrs. E. M. Peterson alO pound daughter on June 30. Mrs. Peterson is with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Wright of Carmona, Ky. Mrs. Zeak Renfro of Manchester, Md., is spend -1 ing a month with Mrs. Renfro’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rube Peterson. Mrs. U. S- McCourry has returned home from Ashe ville where she spent a week under the care of a physician. PARTY FOR Pvt. E. It. RIDDLE, Jr. j Mrs. Brooks Wilson en- : itertained with a party on Wednesday evening at her home in Pensacola, honor ing E. R. Riddle, Jr Various games and con tests were played during the evening, after which! Pvt. Riddle was presented a gift by the hostess. Mrs. Wilson was assisted in en-. tertaining by her sister, 1 Margaret Riddle. The guests included: Gladys Penland, E. R. Rid dle, Jr., Louise Jamerson, Albert Jamerson, Francis Wilson, T. J. Wilson, Jr., Louise Ray, Vance Riddle,| Ila Marie Riddle, Billy Brooks Wilson, Betty Jean Wilson, Charles Riddle, Mary Glen Riddle, Margar et Riddle, Virginia Dare Chase. RECENT BIRTHS The following births have been reported in the county recently: Mr. and Mrs Creed Hen sley of Burnsville, a daugh ter, June 4. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Boone of Micaville a son, June 4. Mr. and Mrs. Harley Bennett of Relief a daugh ter, June 5. Mr. and Mrs. John B. McCourry of Micaville a son, June 8. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ramsey of Bee Log a son, June 9. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Franklin of Burnsville a son, June 12. To Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe' Brinkley of Burnsville a son, June 29. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ran dolph of Bee Log a son, Announcing The Opening of a New Class For STUDENT NURSES Free tuition. Educational requirement: High School graduation. Age require ment: between 17 and 25 years old. For Further Information Write: SUPERINTENDENT OF NURSES Davis Hospital, Statesville, N. C. I I _ j Presbyterian Church .. i * ■ The childrens meeting will be held at the church on Friday at 5 o’clock. Dr. LaVender will speak. Sunday School \yill be held Sunday morning at : 10:15; the preaching ser vices at 11 o’clock; Dr. ■ B. B. Lavender will preach. Preaching services will be held at Higgins at 11 a. , m.; Mr. Robert M. Brown will speak; at Upper Jacks Creek at 2 o’clock, and at 1 Banks Creek at 3:30 o’clock. RIVERSIDE NEWS Mr. and Mrs. James D. McKinney and children of Baltimore are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Dave McKinney. Cpl. John McKinney of Camp Barkley, Texas is home on a 10 day furlough Mrs. Alice Hall and dau i ghters spent the week end , with Mrs. Willard Ayers of i Prices Creek. Mrs. Lucille Anders and j children of Asheville are , visiting here. LETTERS FROM MEN IN SERVICE Record: I have been re ceiving the paper for the j past two months and 1- sur ely appreciate it. 1 always look forward to 1 the day it because it brings me news of what is taking place around my : ole home county. The “service mens” col-* umn is swell We usually ! find a friend’s name or ad-* j dress which sure means a lot. J Please change my address so 1 may continue to re ceive the paper. Robert C. Howell, S. 2c, 48th Div. NTS < Radioi, Indianapolis, Ind. Record: Thanks for the “Record,” 1 have been re ceiving for the past nine teen months, and without hardly missing a single, copy. I always look forward 1 to it each week, to read about all the boys in ser vice, and the people back iin good old Yancey. Read ing it always seems to: take me back home. I have just moved aro und, so will you please send it to my new address? i Cpl. Nick Whitson, Co. I “G” 405th Inf. Regt. APO ! 102 Fort Dix, N. J. June 30. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hoi loway of Sioux, a son, July 3rd. Mrs. Burt Gonce spent the week end in Rock Hill, S. C. visiting her daughter, Bonnie there. Little Miss Barbara Jean Ray, daughter of Mrs Vau ghtie Riddle Ray of Rock Hill, S. C. is spending the %PECIAL NOTICE The Harris Bros. Stove and Repair Shop is now located at the John Evans Store Building near the Methodist J jChurch in Burnsville, N. C. We are now m position to take your orders for good used plumbing, Bath Tubs, Kitchen - Sinks, (three sizes), Comodes and flush [ Tanks, and electric irons. No Priortiy or Certificate required. Also rebuilt Cooking Ranges, hot water fronts and 1 Water Coils, i We can aiso repair your old Range, 3 Coal Stove or Wood Heater, Washing L Machine (Electric of Gasoline) Sewing Machines, Electric Lawn Mowers, Leaking Tubs, Canners, etc. ; Open from 8 A. M. to 4 M. ex cept on Thursday. -*-1 \ ' I —■ - - - 111 Appliesjke wall finish 109$ 1 • out COAT COVflt Mil writ- 4. MUCH WITH Wi.it ?ASn 'f p®lnt*d woßa tml (tH a mhq "painty" OfHHI 90UI ?A^Jllr!li , lZr”‘ k 6. waihis iamy ■ OMI GALLON BOSS *• MMt IN ONI HOUt 7. LOVUIUT COiOtS AVERAGC lOOM I Kern-Tone n|| Kom-Tono TRIMS PLASTIC PATCH49S IOU.H-KOATER A,lowa,lssoc* Hoping**. ZOfc VARNISH for BOORS • FURNITURE • WOODWORK < a Sheawin-William* MAR-HOT VARNISH ‘ Beautifie* and protects.Re*i*t» C V ijj ,* chipping, icu (ft ngind»cntch- ▼ J. <■ *-* log. Will Mt turn white. |l 0 Ts ' I PiIST PROTECTS^ I fir protectioi tftat lasts ' I l/Sf SHERWIN-WILLIAMS house iso " -►YOU SAVt WMM YOU HIT It. ’ # J ■» oauzmo tow Mica v -►Moncis rout moms ihtb I “►*■» m atAvnrw. LONeca Per Gallon I ♦’COVUS Mfiti mtPAn I ♦MVB REFAINTINOS—IT WASHES CASH.T f m —AWT towesa hjT 'Atm A *OOM ,Ot $2.99 WITH THE UtW *4)9l| ) mikacu wau mum B. B. PENLAND & SON Lumber & Building Supplies BURNSVILLE, N. C. I . \ Mm m PAGE THREE , summer with her grand parents, Mr. end Mrs., T. K. Riddle. \Mrs. Alice Seton, the for mer Miss Alice Ray has re turned to Philadelphia af ter visiting in Rock Hill and Burnsville, -
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