THURSDAY, MARCH 26,1648
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| Down Main Street I
J. S. LeFevre is ill of
intestinal flu at his home, j
It. E. Hennessee has been
home for the past week
from the University of
North Carolina for spring
vacation.
Mrs. David Brendt and
daughter, Karen, of SwarJ
th more, Pa. will arrive
•this week to visit Mrs.
Brcndt’s parents, Dr. and
Mrs. Charles Harris.
Cpl. Hale Bryson was
home on week end leave
from Shaw Field, S. C. .
David Covington will ar
id ve Friday from Clemson
College to visit Mr. and
Mrs. D. H. Covington dur
ing spring vacation.
London Proffitt and Her
man Bostian, students at!
N. C. State college, have 1
been home for spring holi
days,
WOULD YOU GIVE
THE NEW ARRIVAL
A BIG GLAD HAND
Saif 9t With
ROWERS
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WILSON'S
SPRUCE PINE, N. C.
Day Phone 206 Night 242
POLLARD’S DRUG
STORE
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£ In The United Slates jp
/ had a bank book of her s
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/ couldn’t it was against $
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* legal right to own bank V
£ accounts. |
/ Today, The Northwestern |
/ Bank is privileged to handle
P many . accounts o f women
p in this district. Whether
fi they are Checking or Sav- 2
£ ings Accounts, we always '%
$ endeavor to handle them in
a manner that will please
£ our clients.
? Os course this friendly bank 2
p has a cordial welcome to
ALL new Accounts.
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| THE NORTHWESTERN BANK
' BURNSVILLE, N. C.
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$ Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp
David N. Low was home
I from N. C, , State college
during the past week.
Betty Wray Hensley is
' home from Mars Hill col- :
lege for a ten day spring
j vacation.
Among the students who
i will be at home this week
, end are Doris Penland, 1
Lve.lvn Briggs and Mary,
Frances Hamrick from
Woman’s College and Eve-1
lvn Hamrick from Wesley J
an Conservatory.
Mr. ar.d Mrs. John BJ
Gibbs and son, John, of
Athens, Ohio are guests of
Mrs. J. B. Gibb's and Miss
Lucy Gibbs.
C. W. Robertson, former,
ly of Yancey county, will
undergo an operation of
i the stomach at the Sinai
hospital, Baltimore, Md., on
Friday, March 26.
Joyce King will be home!
from Tusculum college on |
j Saturday for the spring
holidays .
Mrs. Wallace Edge is
visiting relatives in Woos
ter, Ohio.
Mr. and Mrs. J, W. Mc-
Mahan and Hobart McMa
han of Swannanoa, Mr. and
Mrs. J. H. McMahan, J. P.
McMahan, Rothy McMahan,
Mrs. Eva McMahan, Mrs.
Edith Scott and Mrs. Roy
Jones, all of Asheville, Dr.
and Mrs. Ralph Coffey and
daughter and Mrs. J. E.
Banks of Morganton were
all here Sunday to visit re
latives and friends.
Mack B. Ray, county sup
ervisor for the Farmers
Home Administration is in
Asheville for a two-day
meeting.
Nelle Bailey is home
from Mars Hill for spring
j vacation.
Robinson. Smith
Miss Ruby Robinson,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.|
George Robinson of Burns-!
ville, William Lucius
i Smith were married on
i March 13 at the Presbyter-1
jian Manse here. Dr. Charles'
tW. Harris officiated and
only members of the im- i
mediate families attended. !
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i The bride wore a rose
biege suit with black acces
sories, and an orchid cor
sage.
1 After a wedding trip to
I Jacksonville Beach and St.
| Augustine, Fla., Mr. and
j Smith have returned to {
| Burnsville where they will
reside.
Mr. Smith is the son of j
K. C. Smith and the late
Mrs. Smith of Burnsville.
Griffith. Hilliard
Miss Mona Lee «, Griffith,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.. 1
Tom Griffith of. Burnsville,!
and Robert B. Hilliard, son
|of Mr. and Mrs. Troy Hill
! iard of Micaville, were
married in Georgia o n
March 6.
!HOME AGENTS NOTES !
Mrs. Corrine Grimsley of j
Raleigh, assistant family
life specialist, was guest
speaker at a family life
meeting held at the Meth-I
odist church on Monday.
Mrs. Grimsley discussed
“Understanding and meet- 1
ing the needs of Teen. Age
boys and girls .This was of
particular interest to lead- 1 ,
ers of Young People’s!
groups.
After lunch Mrs. Grims
ley gave a discussion of
“Making and Keeping!
Friends.”
Approximately 3 5 at-'
tended the meeting. There 1
were several guests from
Mitchell county.
IN MEMORIAM - w
(In loving memory of our dear cotfdn. Rena
Ray, who passed away Feb. 14, 1946».
Two years it’s been since you have gone,
And left us here, so sad and lone.
We miss your sweet and smiling fact,
No one will ever take your place.
Memories keep you always near us;
In our hearts you’re always there too— '
God keep you safely up above,
And may you rest in peace, dear one we loved.
(Mr. and Mrs. Carl C. Ray).
THE YANCEY RECORQ
Alley-Anglin
Miss Evelyn Alley, dau
ghter of the Rev. and Mrs.
|H. M. Alley of Asheville,
| was married to Edward!
Anglin, son of Mr. and Mrs.!
I Bruce Anglin of Burnsville,)
'on March 6 in Clayton, Ga.|
They are now residing in
! Asheville.
Burnsville High School
The senior Home Econo
mics class members were
hostesses at a Mother-
Daughter dinner on Friday
evening, March 19. The St.
Patrick motif was featured*
in the decorations and
menu. „
Those-who, attended in
cluded Mrs. Albert Parrish,
Mrs. Bruce Anglin, Mrs.
Bill Smith, Mrs. George
Brown, Mrs. Charley Brown
Mrs. W. W. Sorrells, Mrs.
Luther Banks, Mrs. R. W.
Ramsey, Alberta Parrish,
Wilma Anglin, June and
Zi.la Smith, Hope and Fre
ida Brown, Mary Lou Sor
rells, Mary Elien Banks, j
Elizabeth Ramsey, Mary!
Evelyn Hensley, Margaret j
Black Deyton, Benolene;
Silvers. Mary Blake Wilson,!
Margery Ray, an dMiss!
Clonnie Huskins.
Junior-Senior Banquet
The annual Junior-Sen
ior banquet will be held
Friday evening. The theme:
is a ,‘Phaith, Phun and
Phoolishness Pheast.”
Billy Jean Ramsey will
be mistress of ceremonies,
and others on the after
dinner program will include j
Katie Penland, Ruth Lewis,!
Ruth Banks, J. V. McMa-j
han, Mary Ellen Banks, 1 .
i Clara Dee Banner, Gene- j
vieve Angel, Fox,
Amaryllis H. Wilson and
! Alberta Parrish.
The glee club will sing,
with Mary Evelyn Hensley
las accompanist.
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Do This For
COUGHING, MUSCULAR TIGHTNESS OP
Child:: Cold
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to relieve distress in
the night even while
your child sleeps!
AT BEDTIME rub on
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relief-giving action
starts instantly...
: When you rub it on throat, chest and
back, Vicks Vapoßub starts right to
work to soothe irritation, ease cough
■ ing, relieve muscular soreness and
1 tightness. And Vapoßub keeps on
working for hours m. m m
in the night to \W |G K S
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pion Chevrolet engine,
the valves are located
in the head of the
cylinder, directly over
the pistons . . hence
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2 Valve-in-Head design
provides faster intake
of fuel mixture . . .
and quicker and more
complete exhaust of
burned gases ... all
of which contributes
to better performance
and economy.
3 Valve-in-Head design
also permits a more
i compact combustion
chamber; and this,
together with Chev-
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| Atujlin-Wentail
j B. R. Penland hag been
jn*yharlotte this week on
business, and Mrs. Perlland
has been visiting her moth
er in Marion.
I Dr. and Mrs. R. Dwight
I Ware of Asheville were)
guests during the week end 1
lof Mrs. J. Bis Ray and Mr. 1
and Mrs. Bruce Westall.
I Jean Bennett will be
home this week from E. C.
T. C. Her room mate,
Rachael Pleasant, will be
her guest during the spring
holidays.
rolet's “Blue Flame”
combustion, means
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for the pistons—less
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Valve-in-Head en
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prevents waste of
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prolongs engine life.
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' of motorists agree: Valve-in-Head
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PAGE THREE
Janice Griffeth has re
turned home and is improv
ing, following an appendix
operation two weeks ago.
CARD OF THANKS
| We wish to take this
means of expressing our
sincere gratitude to all of
our friends whose kindness
has helped us to bear the
burden of the loss of our
loved one.
The Family of Harley
Woody.