THURSDAY, MARCH 22,1951
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I Down Main Street
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Mrs- W. B. Robertson is
ill at the home of her dau
ghter, Mrs. Clyde Whitting
ton of Cane River.
Mr. and Mrs. E- B. Powell
of Concord have returned
home from Florida where
they have been visiting
friends. __ ,
Mrs. Buck Coble of Shel
by was the guest of her
sister, Mrs- Clyde Whis
nant, last week. Mr. Coble
was a guest over the week
end. He and Mrs. Coble
returned to Shelby Sunday- 1
Mrs. Roger Gant of Burl-j
ington is visiting her
daughter, Mrs. Don Burhoe, 1
and family this week.
Mrs. George Roberts who
hap been confined for two
weeks with virus pneumon
ia is improving.
Mr. and Mrs. Byrd Gilles-j
pie have moved into their
new home at Windom.
John Kaulf of Westwood
N- J., is visiting Mr. and
Mrs. W. C. Murphy of Bur- (
nsville and Mr. and Mrs
Lee Boone of Hamrick. Mr-j
Kaulf’s son is the husband
of the former Miss Nell
Murphy.
Mrs. W. B. Wray and'
Rush Wray left Monday j
for Florida- They will stop
on their way to Florida, to]
see the Warren Hadley’s ini
Flberton, Ga., and will go]
on to Sanford, Fla. to visit'
Mr. and Mrs. Bill WrayJ
From there, they will visit
other parts of Florida-
Mr. and Mrs. Russell
York of Asheville visited
relatives in Burnsville last
week end.
Ed L. Beeson Jr. is home
-for spring holidays from
the University of Chatta
nooga-
Mr. and Mrs- Claude King
and children of Washing
ton, D. C. visited Mr- King’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs- Edd
King, last week end.
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BALD CREEK, N. C.
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\ Gillespie Observes
50th Anniversary
Mr. and Mrs- Arthur J.
I Gillespie of Micaville re
[ cently observed their gold
,en wedding anniversary.
ii l All of their children were 1
' present for the celebration,
along with six grandchild
ren and one great-grand-;
child.
The children attending,
' I including their families,
'were Mr- and Mrs. Bill
I Gillespie, Morganton, N. 1
|C.: Mr. and Mrs- Gale Gill
,espie, Portland, Conn.; Mr
(and Mrs. Burns Gillespie,
Hartford, Conn., and Mr
land Mrs Frank Gillespie of
] Burnsville.
Methodist Church
The choir of the Higgins
Memorial Methodist Chur
ch, under the direction of
Bruce Westall, will present
a program of Easter music
at the morning service,Sun
-1 day. The anthems, “Keep
/Thou the Night Watch”
by Reich el and “Welcome
Happy Morning” by Boyd, I
will be sung.
The Rev. F- R. Barber,
'pastor, will use as his topic
,1 for the morning sermon,
l “Victory Over Death.”
j A welcome is extended to
'all.
| Communion will be ad
| ministered at 7:30 p. m- on
Good Friday.
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I Honeycutt-Fell
Wedding Announced
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I Miss June Honeycutt, da
ughter of Mr. and Mrs.'
' Allen Honeycutt of New
dale, was married to Mr.
Cecil Fell, of Little Swit
zerland, Sunday, March 18- j
The ceremony was sol- (
emnized in the Methodist
parsonage at Newdale, 1
, with the Rev. Allred offi-
I ciating.
WILSON-WOODY
Wedding Announced
Mr. and Mrs- George F.
Wilson of Pensacola an-|
nounce the marriage of
y daughter, Jessie
Carolyn, to Pfc. Gene E.
Woody, son of Mr- and Mrs
Joe Woody of Burnsville.
The wedding ceremony
was performed March 17
at Clayton, Ga.
Both—the bride and
! groom are graduates of
Burnsville High School.
Pfc- Woody received
Army training at Camp
Gordon, Ga. He is home on 1
, delayed route to European 1
service.
Baptist Church
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The First Baptist Church
of Burnsville will hold ser
vices for the two weeks,
March 25 through April 8
in cooperation with the
Simultaneous Revival whi
ch all Baptist churches
east of the Mississippi Riv
er are observing.
The pastor, the Rev :
Charles B. Trammel, will
preach each evening and
the song service will be dir
ected by H. G; Bailey- The
Junior and Intermediate
choirs will be directed by
Mrs. Edgar Hunter Jr-
Students from Mars Hill
College will present special
music ror a number of the
services.
On Wednesday night of
this week seven Baptist
churches in Yancey county
held special prayer meet
ings as one of the steps in
preparation for the Simul
taneous Revivals which
I will begin March 26th and
continue through April Bth
Students from Mars Hill
College were invited to
lead the prayer meetings
jin these churches. John
i Wells spoke at the First
( Baptist Church; Alan
, Gregg at Bolens Creek;
George Bobo at the West
Burnsville Church; Doug
las Newton at Browns
Creek; George Bausom at
Jacks Creek; Luther Mann
at Indian Creek and Max
Kell at Laurel Branch
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THE YANCEY RECORD
RECENT BIRTHS
Born to Mr. and Mrs.
James .Lee Robinson of
jCftjie River* a daughter,
I Linda Diana, on March Bth
at Higgins Clinie-
Bom. to Mr. and Mrs.
Stewart Edwards of Bee
Log, a son, Gerald Stewart,
on March 14th at Higgins
Clinic.
Born to Mr. and Mrs.
Ford McCurry of Bee Log,
a son, on March 15th at
Higgins Clinic-
NOTICiE
] The regular meeting of
the Order of th e Eastern 1
Star, Bald Creek, Chapter
276, will be held at the
Masonic Hall, Swiss, N. C.,
Saturday, March 24, at 7:30
p. m- All members are urg
ed to be present.
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P. T. A MEETING
; New officers were named
( by the Burnsville Parent-,
] Teacher Association at the
regular meeting on Tues
day evening
i Mrs. Clarence Burton
, was named president; Mrs.'
i Lee Yelton, vice president;
Guss Peterson, treasurer
and Mrs. Edgar Hensley, 1
.'secretary-
' ■ During the program
hour, Miss Laura Mae Hill- 1
iard gave the devotional.'
Three of the contestants in
■ the high school reading
I contest gave their selec
. tions. They were Maxilyn
Peterson, Ruth Zilinski
and Gloria Ramm.
i At the next meeting on
April 17 the annual covered
dish supper will be held-
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Easter Sunrise Service
The churches of Burns
■ ville will unite in a Sunrise
| Sister service, Sunday
]mornipg at 6:30, to be held
either on the Town Square
or the First Baptist Church
If the weather is suitable 1
i the people are asked to
gather on the Square.
■ The services will be ap
-1 proximatelv_thirty, minutes
l and will be singing, Scrip
'ture reading, and prayer
'There will not be a message'
lor serfnon. The Memorial I
Chimes will be played and'
will make an important
contribution to the service'
this year. The public is in
vited to attend and to par
i ticipate in the service.
Attendance banners were
won by the 4th, 7th and
; 10th grades.
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thousands of farmers year after year are now readily _B
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Baptist Church To Hold
Special Service -
The First Baptist Choir,
under the direction of Mrs.
Louise Wicker, will pre
sent a program of Easter
j music at the 11:00 service
Sunday morning- The fol
lowing musical selections
will be rendered: “God So
Loved World” by John
Stainer and “Open The
'Gates of the Temple” from
Handels Messiah.
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There will also be special
music at the evening ser
vice. The Sunday evening
service will be the first in
a series of Revival meet
ings to be held at the chur
ch. Rev- TraiEjnel, pastor,
will deliver the messages
and special mii&ic will be
j given at each service.
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