THURSDAY. JULY 4. 1946 —■——— MiaHaMßitaiiaiiatiaiißMßiiaiißiiaHßnaiiatiaMaiiaiiviiaiißiiaiianaiiairaManaiiaHßMaiißiisiiaiiafianaiianaiMiiaMinwMVMnaM I Down Main Street | B \. » t M^MaiiaiiaiiaiiaMaiiaiiaMatmiiaiiatiaiiaMatiaiiaiiaiiaitaitaiiaiiait Miss Juanita Young, dau-j ?hter of Mr. and Mrs. J. A.; foung of Micaville, is inj he Caldwell hospital at: Lenoir because of injuries received in a car wreck Saturday afternoon. She suffered a fractured skull and cuts and bruises, but is making satisfactory prog-j ress. She was attending summer school at Boone. * * * * Mrs. Dave Hylemon of Cane River and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Styles of Mar ion are spending the week with Sgt. Dave Hylemon who is in the Walter Reed General hospital, Washing ton, D. C. They also plan to visit friends in Penn., before returning home. *4*9 Mr. and Mrs. Will Young! and children of Gastonia were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Fillmore Young over the week end. * * * * % ...1 Elizabeth and Rachael | Messick of Yadkinville’ have been guests of Hope 1 Bailey during the past week.! They were classmates at Woman’s College. ** * * Bob Cheadle of Asheville was over for the week end. # * « • Mrs. C. M. Cheadle who has spent several months with her daughter, Mrs. Gene Bowyer in Coral Gables, Fla. is now at the Sunshine nursing home, Asheville. ** * * Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Dellin ger of Asheville \v ere guests of relatives here during the week end. * ■* * «► Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Wes tall. Misses Lena Banner and Louise Silver visited Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Young of Bakersville Sunday. Mr. Young recently underwent an operation. 48 HOUR FILM SERVICE Special rush orders ac cepted. We develop and print any size roll film. Mclntosh radio SUPPLY •• * Phone 514 • BURNSVILLE, N. C. j 4 Waifs To Build 13cmk Credit . . * . BfBIII'IBIIIIBlllllBllllBIII!B!IIIIBIIIIBI'!IBi!ill 1. Confide in your Bank. The more we know about your finances, the more we can help you. 2. Keep your checkbook records carefully so that you won’t write checks for a greater amount than you have on deposit. Overdrafts damage your credit. Check your hank statements eaih month. 3. Meet obligations as agreed. Pay debts at the Bank or elsewhere promptly as agreed. V? 4. Pay bills on time. This is quite important to good credit standing. YOUR BANK IS THE BEST PLACE TO BORROW The Northwestern Bank BURNSVILLE, N. C. Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation iitaiiaiiaHauai'aMaiiinißiiaiiaMaii«:>aiiattananaM«iiaitßiiaiianß' £ CALENDAR \ —, i Monday, July 8 ( The regular supper ing of the Men’s Club willl be held. j, Tuesday, July 9 p The Baptist Woman’sji Missionary Society will!; I meet at the church at 3:30. ! ( The Business Women’s Circle will meet at the - church at 7:00 o’clock. Miss Martha Plonk, for mer F. S. A. assistant sup ervisor for Yancey and Mit chell counties, visited fri ends here this week. Miss Plonk resigned her position in 1943 to enter service with the WAVES. She received her discharge a month ago. * * * * Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Scott left Monday for New Bern after a month’s visit here. *- * * Mrs. Carroll Rogers has returned to her home here after a month’s visit in Miami. a* * * Mr. and Mrs. Frank Eng lish and son of Detroit are j spending a week with Mrs. Louis English here. . Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Swadley of Washington, D. C. are visiting relatives in the county. * * # * Mr. and Mrs. V. J. Good [ man and son visited relativ es in Concord during the week end. •• • • Mrs. J. F. Keith and son Bill of Asheville visited , Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Stamey j during the week end. •« • • Dale Banner who is at tending Tenn. State Teach ers College at Johnson City w r as home for the week end. ** * * Shirley Green of Thomas ville. N. C. is the house guest of Charlotte Ray. •* • « Mack B. Ray, Miss Irene Edwards and Mrs. Frank King of the local F. S. A. Office will attend a con-! ferenee in Statesville Mon day. > # * # * Mr. and Mrs. Frank King and Joyce King attended the centennial celebration at Harmony Grove Baptist church, Nebo on Sunday. ** * * Mrs. Clay Davenport of Clintwood, Va., is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rasse Proffitt. JOHNSON-PENLAND Mr. and Mrs. J. E. John- t son of Toledo, announce ( the marriage of their dau- ghter, Kathleen, to Max ( Penland of Burnsville, on Sunday, June 30, at 9 ( o’clock a. m. at Zion tist church. The bride wore a white, eyelet two-piece dress,? w’hite hfyt and gloves, withL other accessories of black. 1 Her corsage was of white orchids. Miss Juanita Bailey, cou sin of the bride, played “The softly pre ceding the ceremony, and Miss‘d Ada Lee Bailey, also the bride’s cousin, sang “I Love You Truly”. The Rev. J. E. Hall, Baptist minister, performed the single ring ceremony before an 'altar decorated with flowers and evergreens. Miss Johnson is a gradu ate of Clearmont High : School and attended Mars i Hill and Warren Wilson colleges. Mr. Penland is the son of Mr. and Mrs. B. 8.l 5J Penland of Burnsville and ij is a graduate of-Burnsville' \ High School. He spent three years with the U. S. Marine Corps. The couple left early 3 . Sunday for a trip through ■Northern United States,’ and Canada, after which • they will reside with the • groom’s parents in Burns n ville. Bob Andrews has accept -- ed the position of physical 7 - education director at Bre e vard college for the sum mer session. v v # George Blake who grad uated from Berea college in June is now attending Columbia University. * * * ♦ Mrs. Charles Hutchins at tended a conference of Probation officers from ten southern states which was held at Blue Ridge last week. Maynard Morgan o f Clinchco, Va., is visiting Mr. amF Mrs. W. S. Beeler. * # # • Mrs. Carl C. Ray and l Mrs. W. A. Briggs of Jacks Creek will leave the Ashe ville-Hendersonville airport at 6:07 a. m. for Charleston S. C. via Delta Air Lines They will reach Charlestor at 8:30 a. m. and plan tc , spend the latter part of tht day at Folly Beach. The\ will be week end guests o: ? Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Millei ;• of Charleston, and on theii . return home will be accom panied by Mrs. Miller. THE YANCEY RECORD ' GARDEN CLUB The regular meeting of the Garden-Club w r as held on Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. V. J. Goodman, with Miss Aldine Pleasant as hostess. Mrs. Troy Ray was pro- Igram leader, and presented !Rush Beeler as guest speak |er. Mr. Beeler spoke on i the origin and history of .the rose, and its influence jin poetry, music and paint ing. A social hour follower during which refreshment were served. TOLEDO NEWS : Mrs. R. A. Peake, Miss I Kathleen Peake and Cor- j ■ inne Gornto visited their i relatives, Mr. and 'Mrs. i Sam Peake in Kingsport. I Tenn. Miss Zola Letterman who; ■ has graduated in nursing • is spending a few days rest-. ing at home before taking • up regular work. The Green Mtn. church ■ had special services for the j • Ex-soldiers Sunday night. ; The pastor of the Deyton i; Bend Methodist church-who h w T as a veteran of World * War I preached. Miss Biddy" Randolph, *' since the death of her moth-! j er is making her home with J her sister, Mrs. Emory I Riddle in Burnsville. Miss Osina Newton is spending the week at River jyiew church near Green 'iMtn., helping in a vacation ? Bible school. HOME AGENT’S NOTES Cane River—A demon stration on canning will be given at the home of Mrs. Carl Riddle, Friday, July 5, at 2:00. % j Busick —The home de monstration club will meet , with Mrs. Nola Robinson, .Monday, July 8 pX 2:00. 1 l |Mrs. Robinson will give a I |demonstration on “Soap | ‘Making”. J Toledo—A demonstration | : on“ Shoes and .Feet” will be | • given at the'home of Mrs. J. C. Turner,r Wednesday, July 10 at 2:00. i Willing Workers Club —j 3 . Will meet with Mrs. Ruth ''Horton Wednesday, July t 10 at 7:30. l > Pensacola —A canning de >• monstration will be given n at the home of Mrs. Vivian 0 Jamerson Thursday, July I e 11 at 2:00. ' y Arbuckle—A demonstra f tion on preparing a meal in r a pressure canner will be r given at the home of Mrs. i* Bessie Robinson Friday i July 12 at 2:00. i'l ....mm wn Wr GALLON OF W PISTROY COSTS TBjXflfflMnfajsj \ f v» 95 . wggmmM I MIX WITH WATIR IMamß I to GIT S GALLONS Ol ft T ° TnSICT KILLIR pa|g' B MADYf|Q< m. ,o ro s s'y/ P^L /economical LONG LASTING 988 Farmers, buy Pcstroy, the etonomw.nl |ra|jfl concentrated DDT. One gallon of HH Pcstroy mixed with water makes S 19 gallons of 5 % DDT. the recognired H strength for maximum killing t ill - bB ciency. 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