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John King who has been
in Detroit for some time
returned to his home in
Marshall last week.
Ralph Ray of Cane River
underwent an operation in
Mission Hospital, Asheville,
last week.
Luke Laughrun, Rt. 1,
Burnsville, was carried to
an Asheville hospital last
week with spinal meningi
tis. His condition has im
proved greatly, it has been
reported.
Martha Bailey, daughter,
of Mrs. G. D. Bailey, visited i
her mother here last week.!
Martha is employed as I
Home Economist with the
Appalachian Power Co., of
Wheeling, W. Va.
Paula Higgins, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hig
gins, and Lucy
ghter of Mrs. G. D. Bailey,
were home from Appalach-I
ian State Teachers College,'
Boone, for the week end. [
NOTICE
Effective As Os Now
Each Account Is
Insured Up To
$10,000.00
By The Federal Deposit
Insurance Corporation
Formerly $5,000.00 Maximum
THE NORTHWESTERN BANK
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
BURNSVILLE, N. C.
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BALD CREEK, N. C.
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l Friday, October 13
The Burnsville Woman’s
• Club will meet at 8 o’clock!
i in the Legion Building. All
, members are urged to be 1
present. Dr. Mcßae will be j
guest speaker at the meet
! ing.
, Thursday, October 19
The Women’s Bible Class
■of the Methodist Church
will meet with Mrs. W. W.
Hennessee. at 3 o’clock.
The Woman’s Missionary
i Society of the Presbyterian
'Church will meet at the
;home of Mrs. Alonzo Rob
erts at 8 o’clock. A discuss
ion on ‘The Peril of Chris
tianity in the Near East”
will be led by Mrs. Arthur
C. Boyce, missionary from
Iran. . - ,»■ &
I Mr. and Mrs. Frank King
j of Burnsville left this week!
for two week’s vacation in
f Texas.
Bloodmobile To Be At
Bald Creek
The Red Cross Bloodmo
bile will be at Bald Crgfek
High School Tuesday, Octo
ber 17. Everyone who will
donate blood to the cause of
the Red Cross is asked to
report to the high school
I gymnasium on that date
| between 10 and 3 o’clock.
Blood given to the Red
I Cross Blood Bank in Ashe
ville is used not only by our
boys on the battle front
it is used by hospitals in
this area when the need
arises. By giving now, you
may save the life of a loved
one at a later date, or it
might save your own.
NOTICE
There will be a decora
tion at the Byrd Cemetery,
Byrd Branch, Sunday, Oct
ober 15 at 2 p. m.
Burnsville PTA Meets
Monday Night
The Burnsville PTA will
meet Monday night in the
i high school library at 7:30.
Rev. David Swartz will give
the devotional, and Mrs.
Frank Howell will be guest
speaker.
All parents and teachers
are urged to attend the
meeting.
Mrs. Jay McCurry and
two daughters, Jawina and
Gale, James Ayers of John
son City, Tenn., Mr. and
Mrs. Jackie Bartlett, Mr.
and Mrs. David Hensley of
Stocksville, and Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Jarvis and dau
ghters, Joyce, Patsey, and
Carolyn of Weaverville
visited Nelse and Ethel
Ayers Sunday.
PENSACOLA NEWS
By Barbara Jean Penland
Mrs Lora Buchanan and
Mrs. Edyth Allgood of Ak
ron, Ohio are visiting their
mother, Mrs. A. B. Allen,
: here this week.
The Woman’s Missionary
Society of the Pensacola
Baptist Church held its re
gular meeting last Wednes
day night at the home of
Mrs. Brook Wilson.
Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Sing
ley have returned to their
home in Miami, Fla.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Howard of Miami, Fla., re
turned to their home last
Wednesday.
MICAVILLE SCHOOL
PRESENTS COMEDY
The Senior Class of Mica
ville High School* will pre
sent the comedy “A Pair of
Country Kids” in the school
auditorium, Friday, Oct
ober 13 at 8 p.m.
“Hi” and “Sis” tangle and
untangle everyone’s way of
life in the play. They
even out-wit a pair of “city
slickers”. TJie humdrum
life at Joggins Junction is
enlipened when Lucidy be
gins in earnest to find hus
band number one, Susan
seeks number two, and
“oily oil” is discovered.
The cast is as follows:
Sarah Starr, proprietor of
the Star House, Savannah
Geouge; April Starr, her
daughter, Rachel Sparks;
“Sis” Spooner, housemaid
and pest, Edna Jones; Luc
indy Appleby, maide of un
sertain years, Nell Hoover;
Susan Grimes, widow, but
seeking, Barbara Simmons;
“Hi” Hawkins, pest and
“mixer-upper”, Wilbur Re
ctor ; Ambrose Sneggins,
eminent horse doctor, Hugh
Rector; Philip West, young
lawyer, Doyle Robinson;
Arthur Roberts, from the
city, Bobby Ray; Albert
Ro o mer, also city-bred,
Donald Styles.
THE YANCEY RECORD
Religious Film to be Shown
at Methodist Church
“Second Chance”, a pic
ture filmed from a novel by
Faith Baldwin, will be
i shown in the auditorium of
the Methodist Church Wed
nesday night at 8 p. m.
“Second Chance” is a story
of the troubles encountered
by a Christian family that
1 has been caught in the
| rushing tide of the selfish 1
' world, then given a “second
1 chance”.
The film, which is 90
; minutes long, cost the Pre
-1 sbyterian Church, USA, the
; Congregational Church,
and the Evangelical and
Reformed Church $40,000
to insure its professional
standing among other re
. ligious films, according to
Rev. David Swartz, Presby
. terian Pastor. And those
who see the picture will be
spiritually strengthened, he
says.
Institute on Radiological
Health
Dr. C. F. Mcßae, the dis
trict health officer, attend
ed an Institute on Radiolo
gical Health last week in
Chapel Hill. This course
was sponsored by the U. S.
Public Health Service, the
State Board of Health, and
the School of Public Health
University of N. C.
Special Singing Service
The Little Creek Trio,
will be at Double Island
Baptist Church on Satur
day night, October 14th at
7:30 p. m. The public is cor
dially invited to attend.
RUMMAGE SALE
There will be a Rummage
Sale at Celo Saturday,
October 14th.
New shoes at SI.OO per
pair and other bargains.
Sponsored by Browns
Creek Baptist Church.
Judge if on power and performance
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Bald Creek PTA to Meet f
‘The Bald Creek Parent-'
Teacher’s Association will ;
meet in the High School on 1
Monday, October 16th, at •
7:30 p. m. A special pro
gram for this meeting has <
been arranged. Dr. Walter!
Ost from Higgins Clinic 1
will give a lecture on nutri- 1 ;
tion. All members of the ■
j PTA and friends are urged
to a .end.
Cancer Drive
Mrs. Troy Ray, Comman
der of the Cancer Drive,!
wishes to express her ap
preciation to her co-work
ers, the schools, and the
Women’s and Men’s Clubs
for helping to make the
drive a success.
Mrs. Juanita Masters,
Treasurer of the Drive,
mailed a 1 check sometime 1
ago for $300.59, The goal
was S3OO.
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L. F. Lawhern who un
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