THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20, lM* BiiaMßiißiiaiiaii«>iaMatißiiiiißiißiiaiiiiißiiaiiiii ß iiiii ai i aiia ii a ii^| ia i raMa ii a ii l tiaii ai | ai i ai | B || l || a i ia „ a „Ai| t | l ai l aiiiH>iift«ll i Down Main Street £ s • i Dr. and Mrs. Cameron F.| Mcßae were in Boone last' Saturday where Dr. Mcßae attended the initial pro gram in Resource-Use Ed ucation a t Appalachian State Teachers College. Miss Hope Buck, district field director for eastern Tennessee for the Ameri can Red Cross, has return ed from New Orleans whe re she was sent six weeks ago to aid in Red Cross dis aster relief following the tornado which struck that section. 9 Mr. and Mrs. Norris Hoyle and son were the week end guests of Mrs.! Hoyle’s mother, Mrs. Geo rge W. Anglin. Betty Wray Hensley of Mars Hill college was home for the week end. During the past week Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Eng lish had as their guests Mrs. Cecil Angel of Way-( land, Ky., Mrs. Perry Sex ton of Asheville and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Webber of Denver, Colo. Mrs. Webber is the former Virginia Angel. _ *** ******* * ****** ********** * ****** **** **** ! NOTICE I * * | Change of Bus Station f * EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY J * * ★ * * ¥ J The Bus Station has been moved to Coopers J A *¥- * Case. All Queen City Buses will stop there to * J pick up and discharge passengers. $ " * $ i Daily ! J LEAVE BURNSVILLE $ J Asheville 7:30 a, m., 9:02 a.m., 2:30 'p.m. J * Johnson City 0:00 a. m., 9:02 a. m., 2:30 p. m. * * Spruce Pine 12:01 noon, 4:56 p. m., 7 p. m. * . • = vV VT‘ t ¥ * ,s£*-' , ¥ J For Further Information * | Telephone 216 * J COOPERS CAFE * $ * ♦ * ¥ | QUEEN CITY TRAILWAYS | *. Charlotte, N. C. \ t ¥ *+♦ + **♦* + ***-** + **** + ■* + **-****-»< + + *+**♦****+*******? r. ■ ... - . ■■■.-.—■ NEXT YEAR? WHAT? Next Year you may not have as much money to spend as you have this year. Times may be different with you who knows The Smart person today is either buying government bonds or starting a savings account—to take «scare of any shifting or financial * conditions should they oc cur. This bank in ready and anxious to help you in your financial matters at any V time. Drop in and we’ll give you any advice we can— and willingly. THE NORTHWESTERN BANK BURNSVILLE, N. C. Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp ♦ * * V laiißHßiißiiaiianliißiiiiiiaitßtißKSi'B ■BtißiißiiaiiaiiMiatiiiiaiiaitßi | CALENDAR ;i \ Thursday, Nov. 20 The Methodist Woman’s . Bible class will meet with i Mrs. W. W. Hennessee at 3 o’clock. Sunday, Nov. 23 i A special community .(Thanksgiving service will . be held at the Baptist chur . ch at 7:30. ; Tuesday, Nov. 25 Members of the Ameri i can Legion Post and the auxiliary will have a sup |per meeting at the Burns ■ ville school lunch room at ,7:30. j Mrs. Laura Roland of the Riverside community who . has been ill for several days is much improved. A. P. Honeycutt has re turned from a month’s visit with Mr. and Mrs. Fred 'Honeycutt of Leavenworth, ' Kansas. While there he en 'j |Oyed some very good j Pheasant hunting. ; Born to Mr. and Mrs. -Jack H. Galloway of Char lotte a son in the Mission hospital, Asheville on Nov ember 17. WOMANS CLUB Thursday night, Novem ber 13, the Woman’s Club of Burnsville met at the home of Mrs. L. G. Deyton, 'who was assisted as hostess! by Mrs. James Ray, Mrs. 1 Lewis Tappan, Mrs. W. W.! Hennessee, Mrs. Kiffen Hennessee, Mrs. A. E. Par rish aftd Mrs. Ernest Ban ner. v During the business ses- ! sion it was voted that the club cooperate in moving the- shrubbery which has grown too large on the Square, and with the Gar den Club in replacing the! Street markers. Mrs. Lee Yelton, the sec retary, has moved to Flor ida, and Mrs. A. E. Parrish was elected to serve the remainder of the club year. Mrs. D.. R. Fouts presented a Peace program competi tion, sponsored and carried out by the county high schools. The program, subject of which was “Decorating j Your Homo with Wallpap er”, was in charge of Mrs.! Wrn. Banks, who was most! ably and pleasantly assisted by Mrs.\,C. L. Proffitt, Mrs.' J. H. Ray, Mrs. Mark Ben-j i nett, Mrs. J. B. King and I Mrs. Ernest Banner. They - presented a very interest ing discussion on the use and kind of wall paper as used in the homes of today. Many samples were shsown j The meeting adjourned! to meet December 18 at the home of Mrsr C. P. Ran- j dolph. Club members, plea se note this date is the third Thursday in Decern-1 ber. The hostesses served a, desert course during the social hour. Mrs. Rush Wray of Charlotte, was a 1 guest of the evening. Yancey Record: I have .been receiving the Yancey Record for tlfr past! • four years now and I al ways look forward to it 1 every Monday morning. ~ I want to express my ap preciation for the paper every week. I’m sure I can say this for the other ser vice men as well as for myself. I haven’t received the ■ Record now for four weeks, but of course that is due to the recent change in my address. I would appreciate it very much if you would send it to my new address. The Record is the only way I have of keeping in contact with the things that happen in Burnsville and the county. John C. Ayers, Cox, U. S. S. Y. G. 45, Mine Warfare School, Yorktown, Va. Dempsey Hopson is spen ding some time in Parkdale, Colorado, assisting V. L. Mattson. Miss Linna Gambill of West Jefferson, district home supervisor with F. H. A., is in Yancey county this i week visiting the F. H. A. families. Hope Bennett underwent a tonsilectomy in Asheville last week. A Baby your watch AFTER. WE REPAIR IT WE DO THINGS BIGHT C. H. HILLIARD Burnsville, N. C. I THE YANCEY RECORD RIVERSIDE NEWS Mrs. Glenn Brooks of west Asheville visited Mr. and Mrs. Dave McKinney ■last Friday. James B. Gardner is home on a 15 day leave !from Texas. Mrs. Amvßoland is visit ing her daughter in Erwin, 1 Tenn. j Mr. and Mrs. Seth Laugh run of Asheville visited friends and relatives here last week end. Mrs. Ella McKinney cele brated her (16 th birthday on Tuesday, November IS i with a big birthday cake] | and gifts and good wishes from friends and relatives.! FOREVER AMBER” WILL BE SHOWN AT l YANCEY NEXT WEEK ■ Kg The film version of Kath leen Winsor’s “Forever Amber” will be shown at (the Yancey Theatre next Wednesday and Thursday, 'November 26 and _27. | The production is magni ficently done in technicolor {with the wonderful eostum jing of England during the j period of the reign of : Charles 11. j The well chosen cast is! Iheaded by Linda Darnell as Amber, Cornel Wilde, Rich- ] and Greene, George Sand ers, and all those in sup porting roles were carefully ! chosen for the production.* To The? People of First Baptist Church and Yancey County We deeply regret that we were unable to perform for you on Sunday night of November 16. Circumstan ces beyond our control made it impossible to. pre sent. our program of music. We shall be looking for ward to performing for you at a later date. Robert C. Howell, Busi ness Manager, Lees-Mcßae College Choir. • — — l * Make This Christmas a "Home Christmas” With Gifts of ; it Fine Futniture A * ‘. • Living Room Suites, Dining Room Suites, Lounge Chairs, Platform Rockers, Radios. r Electrical Appliances Ranges, Refrigerators, Home Freezers, Ironers, Irons, Water Heaters, Automatic Blankets, Washers, Toasters, , Hot Plates. Home Furnishings L Linoleum, Fine Cooking Utensils, Dishes, Venetian Blinds, Rugs. •' 'ff * ■: | ****************************** Burnsville Furniture & Hardware Company BURNSVILLE, N. C. . YOUR G. E. DEALER 1 - Baptist Church The pastor, Rev. B. J. xMclver, will have for his sermon subject on Sunday morning “Ascribing Our Thanksgiving Unto God”. At the evening service, Dr. Harris will be speaker j for the community Thanks- 1 giving Service. The Wea-: verville Quartet will sing. 1 Presbyterian Church At the 11 a. m. service' 'Dr. Harris will speak and the Weaverville Male Quar tet will sing. Everyone wel come. A community service will be held at the Mine Fork 1 church at 2:30. ! On Wednesday, Novem |ber 26 at 7 p. m, a covered dish supper and kitchen shower will be held, follow ed by a service conducted by the Missionary Society. ! Born to Mr. and Mrs. , Danjpn Fender of Detroit, >' Mich, twin sons on Novem ber 12. <■ —■ - - PURCHASE HOME Mr. and Mrs. Olson Pem berton recently purchased f the home on Orchard Drive 'from Ralph McNeil. Mr.) Pemberton is a member of the faculty at Burnsville high school. | JOHN ROBINSON COMPANY J % Radio Service & Supplies p Expert Radio Repair % % v % Standard Parts for" Radios ' 3 % Tubes Batteries % 17 YEARS EXPERIENCE IN RADIO WORK S 'y ANGLIN BUILDING J J PHONE 2131 BURNSVILLE, N. C. I RECENT BIRTHS Born to Mr. and Mrs. Dee Curtis, Oct. 9, a son. 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