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Mr. and Mrs. Arney Fox
were up from Charlotte for
the week end.
Mrs. Lawrence Evans of]
Church Hill, Tenn., visited j
relatives here during the'
week end.
Mary Vance Robertson!
and May Ledford of Swan
nanoa were guests of the
former’s aunt, Mrs. Reece
Mclntosh, during the week
end.
C. K. Bryant, L. R. Cor- !
ley and J. M. Strickland,
all of Greenwood, S. C.,
were guests Sunday of'Rev.
and MrsTß. J. Mclver.
Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Rob
ertson of Johnson City vis- 1
ited Mr. and Mrs, Zenas
Robertson here during the
week end.
Lena Holloway and Opal
and Lena Whitson were
home for the week end
from Cullowhee where they
are attending school.
Recce Mclntosh was in
the hospital several days
last week because of an
eye infection.
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CALENDAR
Thursday, April 8
■ The Woman’s Club will l
j meet in the library of the!
i high school building at 8
{ o’clock
Tuesday, April 13 1-
The Baptist Missionary i
Society will meet at the'
church at 7:30.
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I Among the 40,000 people
! attending the Moravian
sunrise service in Winston-;
Salem Easter morning were
Miss Hattie Phoenix, Mr.!
■ Lee Phoenix, Mr. and Mrs.j
'Preston Phoenix of Cane|
i River and Misses Harriet
Ellen Phoenix and Margar-|
et Chambers of Waynes
■ ville.
■ Among those frpm Yan_
icey eounfy who attended
the district Young Demo
crats meeting at Lake Lure
Saturday were:
Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank
Huskins, Frank W. Howell,:
Jobe Thomas, Fred - Ayers,'
I Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Ayers,'
I Phil Hensley, Roy Hensley, l
!L. G. Deyton, Mr. and Mrs.!
j Charles Hutchins, Ben
GrifFeth, C. P. Randolph,!
Mrs. Sam Huskins, Bill!
Huskins, Paul and Hope
Buck, Dr. and Mrs. James
Cherry, John Blake, Brady
Fox, Wm, T. Jobe and Yates
Bennett.
Lloyd Letterman of King
college spent the Easter 1
holidays with his mother, 1
Mrs. J. A. Letterman.
Senior Play is Big Success
The senior play “Tempest!:
and Sunshine” which wasj 1
presented by the seniors of'
Bee Log high school on!
March 26, before a capacity
audience, was termed a
tremendous success.
Mrs. Preston Phoenix,
director and the class:
wish to take this opportun
ity to express thanks to a
|most appreciative audience.
POWERS-ROBERTS
The, engagement of Mrs.
Adele S. Powers, daughter
pf Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Simp
son of Asheville, to Alonzo
Roberts, son of the late Mr.
and Mrs. Thomas S. Rob
erts of Burnsville, has been
| announced.
1 The wedding will take
place at the home of Mrs.!
| Powers’ parents at 3 o’clock
on Friday, April 16.
TOLEDO NEWS
| Rev. A. R. Craig, pastor
of the Spruce Pine Presby
terian church, preached a
! very interesting and in_
! structive Easter sermon!
Sunday afternoon at Harris
| Memorial church.
I Mrs. Kate W. Huskins
was called home from her
| work in Asheville on acJ
count of the sickness of
her small son, Doulglas. He
is much better now.
, Boyd Laws from Ohio 1
spent a few days with his
mother and brother. The
special occasion was the
birthday of his grandmothJ
]er, Mrs. Linda Laws who
I had a dinner given for her.
j Sometime past she received
,a cake at a gathering at
Zion church for being the
1 oldest woman.
Miss Zola Letterman was
home from Erwin, Tenn., <
for a few days.
HOME AGENTS NOTES
The following Home De
monstration club meetings
have been scheduled: The 1
Cane River club will meet
on Tuesday, April 13 at 2.
The Willing Workers will '
meet April 14 at 7:30 with '
Mrs. Pearl Griffith. The
group will discuss Lighting
ithe Home.
Mrs. Ida Robinson will be 1
) hostess for the club meeting
|at her home on Friday,
April 16.
The following 4-H Club
meetings are planned f<y
next week:
| Monday, April 12: Bur
nsville Jr., 9:00 a. m.; Bald
Creek at 10:30 a. m.
Tuesday, April 13: Glear
mont Jr., 9:30 a. m.; Clear
mont Sr.. 10:40 a. m.
Wednesday, April 14:
Pensacola 9:00 a. m.; Bee
Log 11:00 a. m.
Thursday, April 15: Har
vard, Celo and Burnsville
Sr.
Friday, April 16: Star
light club at 9:00 a. m.;
Micaville club at 10:15.
FIRSTIONYOURFÒDLIST
THE YANCEY RECORD :
District Federation
Meeting, Bakersville
The District Federation
of Home Demonstration
Clubs will meet at. the
Bakersville high school on
Wednesday, April 28 at 11.
Due to the number ex
pected to attend, the spiral
jat Penland Craft School
i will not be large enough
for the group.
Four counties will be re
presented, McDowell, Mit
chell, Burke and Yancey.
Mrs. Jess Davenport, Home
Economist for the Southern
Agricultrist, will be the
speaker.
All home demonstration
club women are asked to'
jsee the secretary of their!
club to buy tickets for lunch
and transportation.
The women from Mitch
ell are planning to sell a 1
lunch for 75c. Bus fare will
I he 60c.
Can’t we have fifty worn-1
en from Yancey county
present ? Get you r tickets
today. |
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HAMRICK NEWS
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Sgt.' Jesse Dawes Rath-'
burn who is now in GerJ
many with the occupational
forces expects to return to
the states in July. He re
ceived his honorable disch
arge from the army after]
■ serving for eight ’months'
under General Patton durJ
ing World War 11. He was
in Austria when peace was
signed, returned home and.
then reenlisted.
His address now is: Sgt.!
Jesse D. Rathburn, D Troop
27th Sqd. A. P. O. 175, c. :
Postmaster ,New York.
Zeb Rathburn of High
Point was visiting relatives!
this week.
Mrs. Goldie Thomason
and family have moved |
back to Pensacola. They
have been making their
home i n Winston-Salem
for the past year.
Mrs. Julia Rathburn will
visit her * sister, Malissa
Parker, and other friends
in Pensacola at week ends. 1
The twin .daughters of
Mrs. Mae . Rathburn wore
honored with a birthday
dinner on Sunday, March 28
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CARD OF THANKS
We wish to express many
i thanks for the kindness to
i us, and for the beautiful
* flowers that were given for
four dear father and hus
band.
y Mrs. Julia Mae Rathburn
1 Hamrick, N. C.
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