THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1947 T -“ Bufliiaiißiiaiißu«iiaiiß!iaiiait>iißiiaiiaiiaitaußiiaiiaitaiiifiaiianaiiairaiiarwiaiiaMiiiß<ißnaHiiiaiißiiauaiia iaiiana«iaMaaa*iaua | Down Main Street j I I Plato- M. Penland and B. R. Penland are attemling. the annual meeting of the National Hardwood Lum berman’s Association i n Chicago this week. Mrs. Madge B. Byrd re signed her position in the Burnsville high school to take a *job as Kindergarten i Supervisor with the United States Civil Service at Camp Lejeune, N. C. Mrs.: Byrd will leave the latter part of Sept. Edward S. Shorter and} Rush T. Wray visited fri-| ends and relatives'in Char-, lotte this week. John Eugene Pipes is en tering' Chapel Hill this fall where he will continue his studies in Public Health.; During the past year he at tended Lynchburg" college, j Betty Hensley is secre tary in the office of Dr. C. M. Whisnant. Mr. and Mrs. Edison Ramey have moved from the Duncan apartment to the H. C. Smith house in northeast Burnsville. Mr. and Mrs. Ashton Ramsey and Mr. and Mrs. Tless Styles are moving to the Wray apartment house across from the Nu-Wray. Margaret Banks has re turned from an Asheville hospital where she under went treatment for facial injuries received in a car wreck ten days ago. I "&<PG&EHCBvti& I 'B£?f7£4CtfE&' : Si^S £4*4^f>***>^*444»*****4*4**44***4******44****4** f SEE. j ! D .H. COVINGTON f j FOR I f FIRE INSURANCE \ ★ , J-_ . * I AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE ! ★ * ! LIABILITY INSURANCE l * * J ■A * ★ * 4444444444**444»44*444*444444»44»444444*444444444 5 * i * * Sccurih| .0.0 t 5: * ! J For Your-Future depends * ¥ * in part on how you use the' J * ¥ { v money you earn. Spend J ★ i ' 4 $ wisely, save regularly. Use * ★ Jf J the resources of this Bu.nk £ ★ £ * to insure your financial v $ * security for the future. * i + * ♦ 1 THE NORTHWESTERN BANK I * BURNSVILLE, N. C. 5 ~ ♦ * Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp x ♦ * * i * m<**********«**************«**«*«*«************** iaiia'.iaMaiiaiiai>aiiaiiwiiai!aiiai>an«.<aiiaiiai«.iaiiattaiiaiiaiiaiiai CALENDAR ■ - «/ Tuesday, Sept. 23 Members of the Ameri can Legion Post and Auxi-, l liary will meet at the court 'house. The meeting of the Wom an’s Bible Class of the Met j hodist church has been post-; poned until Wednesday, Sept. 24th, instead of Sept. 19. The meeting will be held 'with Mrs. W. K. Boone at! ;3:30. i Burnsville High School ! The Senior class of Bur-: ■ nsville high school has elec ted the following officers .for the 1947-’4B term: C President, Mary Ellen j Banks; Vice President,, j Jack Evans; Secretary,^ ; June Smith; Treasurer, Ruth Banks. The grade mothers are: Mrs: Bill Smith, Mrs. Luth er Banks, Mrs. Edd Banner, Mrs. Bruce Anglin, Mrs. Joe Young, Mrs. A. E. Parrish, Mrs. Sam Huskins, Mrs. George Brown, Mrs. Blake Wilson, Mrs. Leland Pollard Mrs. Charles Brown and Mrs. Henry Lewis. A number of families of the Bolens Creek commun ity left today for a camping trip in the Great Smokies. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Banks have moved to their new jhome on West Main Street. _ - I ■ " ~ *j ■ ~ JOHNSON-RUTNOSKI At 10 o'clock Wednesday morning, August 27, ir | Danforth Chapel, Berea College, Kentucky, Miss Peggy Ann Johnson became the bride of Harvey Gene’ . Rutnoski in a dpuble ring J ceremony perforined by the Dayton Hulburt. Mrs. Rutnoski is the only daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Jbhnson of Burnsville and Mr. Rutnoski is the son of 'Mrs. E. H. Brown and Zig ' muiid Rutnoski of Detroit, Mich. The marriage vows were ; spoken before a baek !ground of white gladioli land fern interspersed with | lighted tapers in branched I candelabra. A program of music was ; presented by Mrs. Woodrow I McKinney, organist, and Dr. Paul Green,' vocalist. , j Selections included “Moon- Might Sonata”, “Leibes traurn’, “The Rosary’, “An jdantiilo in I) Flat’, “Becau-j se’ and “At Dawning’. The I |traditional wedding march-! ies were used. $ The bride was given in; marriage by her uncle, Maj or Alonzo Roberts. Her wedding dress was an orig inal model of satin with a vefl of illusion, caught j with a bancte.au of orange blossoms and seed •, pearls, She carried a white prayer book topped with a white orchid. Her only ornament was a string of pearls, the gift of the groom. | Miss Hedy Swanson of | Grove Hill, Ala. was maid pT honor and Edward Jen j nings of Berea was best man. John Robbins of Pat riot, Int Land Fred Ambrose j of Berea were ushers. After the wedding a. re-j ception was held in the Fireside Room. The bride’s table _was., covered with a lace cloth and centered with a crystal bowl of late sum mer flowers. A three-tiered wedding cake was at one end of the table anck-the; punch bowl at the other, j Following the reception j the couple left for a wed-1 ding trip before returning I to Berea- College where! both are students and plan! to continue „their studies, there. He is a veteran of World War 11, having ser-j "ved in the Army Air Corps for three years. CANIPE-SMITH Miss Dorothy Canipe, da ughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Canipe of Tipton j Hill, and Elwood Smith, son ! of Mr. and Mrs. E. E.Smith of Burnsville were married at Clayton, Ga. on Sept. Bth. j | Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Mc- Callum announce the birth! of a son, Robert Wilson, on "Sept. 1 6, at Sibley Mem orial hospital, Washington,l D. C. Mrs. McCallum is the former Mrs. Lillie Wilson Ramsey, only daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Oscar Wilson of Rt. 1, Burnsville, N. C. Mrs. C. R. Hamrick visit ed relatives and friends in' Americus, Ga., during the past week end. * 1/S AEfiAtA OLHmCHIodH Mclntosh radio co. Burnsville, N. C. . T - - . y-%* - ' THE YANCEY RECORD ~ 1 WILSON-LAUGHRIDGE Miss Julia Anne Wilson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl W. Wilson of Bald Creek, was married to John l\ Laughriidge, son of Mr. ! 'and Mrs. J. T. Laughridge of West Asheville, on July -29 at the Bald Creek Metho dist church. The Rev. C. M. Smith of Burnsville officiated. The church was decorated with greenery and white flowers and a program of .wedding music was presented hy Miss Pauline Sprinkle of Charlotte and “riMiss 'Doris Shoilman of. Crarherton. The couple entered* to gether, unattended. The! bride wore a softly tailored | gray suit, with gray and black accessoies and a cor sage of white rosebuds. Ushers were Charles Wal lace of Fernandina, Fla., and J. Robert King, broth er-in-law of. briide, of Newark, Del. j Mrs. Bruce Westall is ill jin the Norburn hospital, j Asheville. - ,|; * * i 1 sJ|i| - lllf ||^g§ & <L|r I i J j v- 'f?' ■ i . * - <t" SEE YOUR CHESTERFIELD DEALER TODAY And listen to these programs over WLOS-Dial 1380 e\ cry day, Monday thru Friday, “Skyline Jamboree”— : 6:30 A. M., “Thanks To You”—11:15 A. M. EARLE-GHESTERFIELD MILL CO. j| Asheville, Carolina . j; For the Winter SPA^M RADIOS Stokers ■'.*.' • . v?." : ;.Wfpwuw* • v.->.-:->.v.v. V.V.- . V V---.-■* * '“*** ''*■*' • » . • FURNITURE / > Studio Couches, Wardrobes, Bed Room Suites and Many Other Articles Burnsville Furniture & Hardware Company I ’ ' BURNSVILLE, N. C. ’’ My i YOUR G. E. DEALER , 1 *" " - "" 11 ' TT ~^ Harris Family Reunion The Harris family reum ion was held at the Carolina j Hemlock Campground Sun day. Visiting friends were Mr. and Mrs. Clay Padgett; and son of Erwin,, TennJ •Nancy Jane Maynard of Richmond, Va., Doris Craw-! (ford of Asheville, Mr. and' Mrs. Charlie Carroway and! family of Asheville, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Harris of Asheville, and Mrs. Daniel Carroway of Asheville. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Robin son have returned to Stone ville after a week’s . visit with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Robinson and friends of Micaville... 1 Miss Nancy Maynard of. Richmond, Va. has return- : ed home after a weeks visit ! with Mrs. Avery Wyatt. Mrs. T. M. Young who has been seriously ill is slowly improving. Miss Alice Broome of Aurora, N. C., is visiting Mr. and Mrs. George W. Roberts. Mr. and Mbs. Bill Pen land and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Byrd are visiting in j Washington, D. C. and; points of interest in Vir-1 ginia and Maryland. Mr. and Mrs. Luther I Banks, Jr., and Virginia! — — U- Is ALL FARMERS f i - | * Don’PWait Longer to Burn Tobacco Beds With J 5 “A EREO” * * —— - • J J It Must Be Used in October to get Best Results * it ' * . I JOHNSON & COMPANY * J J » Burnsville, N. C. * * t fr*********************************-*-***-********-*** *»>«-*-if#-**-***-*-***■*>*-** i . * I "WE HAVE FOR FALL | I PLANTING I * Certified Alfalfa | * * i Recleaned Seed Rye ; Seed Wheat $ l Hairy Vetch | i Barley ? * ¥ * We paid to the farmers of Yancey j A ¥ * Countv $1,428.77 for potatoes, chickens, J * ¥ * eggs, and miscellaneous farm produce t * last month. Trade where your money * * ¥ * goes back to the farmers. 5 ★ ¥ ! FARMERS FEDERATION l J * jj Burnsville, N. C. £ ★ ¥ I* • ¥ ★ ¥ ; We Buy, Sell or Trade | ! USED CARS | ! SEE ' % * ¥ J Luther Banks, Jr., or Paul E. Silvers ♦ t AT % STYLES & COMPANY GARAGE J * BURNSVILLE, N. C. J * PAGE THREE Sue Banks left last week for a 3 weeks visit with Mrs. Banks’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. L, Valvick of Duluth, Minn. They also plan to visit points of inter est in Canada and New lYork while away.

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