THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1946
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Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Bur
nette, Jr. of Mars Hill have
announced the arrival of a
daughter, Sonja Anne, on
October 16 in Saint Josephs
Hospital, Asheville. Mrs-
Burnette is the former Miss
Veo Pate, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. W. M. Pate of Bee
Log, N. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Deyton
of Green Mtn-, announce
the arrival of a daughter,
Nancy Carolyn, on Oct. 2
at Angel hospital, Frank
lin, N. C.
Dr. B. B. McGuire left
last week for a ten days
hunting trip to Redfield,|
South Dakota. He will be'
accompanied by his broth-j
ers, Dr. W. P- McGuire of,
Sylva, and A. R. McGuire
of Asheville, and Harry Fer
guson of Sylva. Mrs. Mc-
Guire will visit relatives in
Plainville, Kansas while the 1
hunt lasts. I
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CALENDAR
Thursday, Oct. 24
A Silver Tea will be
given by the Woman’s Club
at the Nu-Wray Hotel-
Friday, Oct. 25
The Garden Club will
meet with Mrs. Fred Prof
fitt.
Sunday, Oct- 27
A union service of Bur
nsville churches will be held
at the Baptist church at
7:30 o’clock.
Mrs. L. L. Hill has re
turned to her home in Bris
tol, Pa. after a short visit
wtih her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. A. P. Hensley of Swiss.
Mr- Hensley who has been
ill for some time is improv
ing.
Doris Penland and Eve
lyn Briggs who are attend
ing Woman’s College in
Greensboro came home for
the week end.
SHOWER HONORS MRS.
DALE BANNER
Mrs. Dale Banner was
honor guest at a miscellan
eous shower given by Mrs.
B. B. Penland and Mrs.
Max Penland on Monday
evening- j
i The shower was given at
i the home of Mrs. Edd Ban-
Jner. Mrs. Banner and dau
ghters, Misses Lena and
Clara D. Banner, assisted
in entertaining. Approxima
tely 30 gueests attended.
LOUETTA RANDOLPH
GIVJES PARTY
Louetta Randolph gave a
party at her home at River
side on Friday evening.
Assisting in entertaining
were Betty Fox, Montez
Peterson and Hope Angel.
Guests included Olivia
Tappan, Doris Fox, Char
lene Gardner, Tommy Til
son, Leland Westall, Bobby
Connelly, Elbert Ball, R. M.
Peterson, Kenneth Randol-i
ph, Gene Gardner, Wm. Fox
Edward Peterson, Brooks
Ramsey, Clyde Mclntosh,
Buddy Hughes. Jimmy
Gardner.
TOLEDO NEWS
Mrs. Ed Wallace and Miss
Osma Newton had the plea
sure of attending Group
Conference No. 5 which
met in Spruce Pine-
We welcome Mr. Horace
Bailey and family who
have moved into our com
munity.
Doss and Lee Wallace j
visited in Erwin, Tenn.J
last week.
Mr. Ed Wallace has re
turned from the hospital in
Johnson City, Tenn.
Mrs. Mae Deyton and
baby spent a few days with
her parents in Marion.
NOTICE
Tiny Dotson and his new
radio group including the
Fairview Quartet will be at
Riverside Baptist church,
Saturday night, Oct. 26, at
7:30 to give a program of (
gospel singing. Everyone is;
invited to attend.
Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Pbl
lard are visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Brown in Tampa,
Fla-
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Good Health Association
Much interest is being
aroused throughout the
! state in the recently inau
gurated North Carolina
Good Health; Association.
The Good Health Asso
ciation was organized 18
months ago at a meeting in
Thomasville of more than)
1200 of the State’s leading
medical men and laymen.;
1 Its purpose is to permanent
ly promote good health.
Its first objective, to this
end, is the enlightenment
of the people as to the need
for more hospitals and
health centers, more hospi
tal insurance, more doctors
and nurses, and more medi
cal services in general
i There will be no campaign
to raise money, and citizens
will not be asked to vote on
an issue. The sole purpose
of the organization will be
to acquaint the masses with
the shocking facts and to
make them enthusiastic
! about good health.
Statistics clearly reveal
the need for a program of
better health in North Car
olina. More than a tfiird of
the counties in the state
have no hospital beds.' Nor
th Carolina stands 42nd
among the states r in the
number of hospital beds per
thousand population. Forty
four states rank ahead of
North Carolina in the num
ber of physicians per thou
sand population.
In the death-rate of in
fants, 38 states have a low
er percentage than North
Carolina. In 40 other states
statistically speaking, a
mother has a better chance
of surviving childbirth than
in North Carolina. And
North Carolina led the na
tion in the percentage of its
young men rejected by the
draft for physical deficien
cies.
North Carolina, in the
opinion of medical experts
can lick this health problem
and take its place with oth
er states that have over
come similar problems- It
will take a prodigious amo
unt of work.
RECENT BIRTHS
The following births have
been reported here during
the past month:
To Mr. and Mrs. Ottis
Johnson of Day Book a son
on Oct. 9.
To Mr. and Mrs. Shelby
Beaver of Windom a son,
Oct. 10-
To Mr. and Mrs. Jesse
Silvers of Burnsville a dau
ghter, Oct. 10.
To Mr. and Mrs. Zeke
Austin of Paint Gap a son,
Oct. 13.
CHRISTMAS PACKAGES
Post offices throughout
the nation are now accept
ing 1946 Christmas packag
es destined for Army per
sonnel overseas. The special
gift mailing period, during
which packages may be sent
without request slips to ov
erseas soldiers, will contin
ue until November 15.
Due to the greatly reduc
ed number of troops over
seas, the gift mailing per
iod has been set from Octo
ber 15 to November 15-
With the change, officials
expect that gifts will be de
livered to the soldier in the
days 4 immediately before
Christmas Day.
Mr- and Mrs. P. L. Vinson
of Sebring, Fla. were visi
tors here during the week
end.
R. A. King visited his
brother in Alexander dur
ing the week end.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bing
ham are here from Jackson
ville for a short vacation.
Presbyterian News
Last Sunday a good num
ber of the young people
from the Presbyterian chu
rches of Yancey county at
tended a Youth Rally at
Warren Wilson College.
Clyde and Woodrow Anglin
drove from the Upper Jacks
Creek are a and the group
from there included Buela
and Mildred Evans, Ted and
Virginia Evans and Leon
ard Ayers.
Herman Styles drove
from Lower Jacks Creek
and the group from there
included Paul and James
Canipe, Dorothy and Cecil
Hunter, Homer and Hazel
Fox. The group from Hig
gins included Brooks Hig
gins, Irene and Paul a Mae
Higgins.
Sunday School will be
held next Sunday at Upper
Jacks Creek at two o’clock
and in the other churches
at ten. Fublic worship will
be at Higgins at eleven and
at Banks Creek at 7 p. m.
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Singing Convention
The Yancey County Sing
ing Convention will be
held at the Mt. Pleasant
church at Swiss on Sunday
afternoon, Oct. 27 at 2:00
o’clock. All singers and
groups of singers are invit
ed. H. C. Silvers, moderator.
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Mr. and Mrs- Clare Renell
of Sault St. Marie, Mich.,
arfe visiting with Mrs.
Renell’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Mills Gibbs of Burns
ville.
Carl Mclntosh was i n
Charlotte on business last
week.,
Mr. and Mrs- Phil Ray
were business visitors to
Charlotte Wednesday.
Chief Petty Officer and
Mrs. James C. Powell are
here from Florence, Ala.,
for a visit with relatives
and friends.
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