THURSDAY, JUNE 21, |«sf
Down Main Street
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hen*
sley. of Washington, D. C.
are v.. iGng Mr. He:.«ley’s
parents. Mr. and Y.rs. Will
ard Hensley, of Bald Creek
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Ray
Robertson of Johnson City,
Tenn., are visiting Mr.
Robertson’s parents, Mr.
and Mrs. W. Z. Robertson,
this week.
Ralph Randoiph, who has
been employed in New
Bern, N. C., returned to his
home here this week. Mr.
Randolph suffered a heart
attack while at his work
last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Maiwurm of Asheville and
Mrs. Emma D. Crosland of
Bennettsville, S. C. were
the week end guests of Mr. t
and Mrs. L. V. Pollard last
week end. ,
COMMUNITY CALENDAR
Unless otherwise specified, all meetings are in the
evening.
American Legion & Auxiliary (Supper Meeting)
4th Tuesday
Boy Scout Court of Honor 2nd Tuesday
Men’s Club (Supper Meeting) 4th Monday
Lions Club (Supper Meeting) 2nd & 4th Thursdays
Women’s Club 4th Thursday
PTA (September through April) 3rd Tuesday
Home Demonstration Club 3rd Wed. Afternoon
Garden Club 4th Friday
Eastern Star 2nd Monday & 4th Saturday
Masons (Royal Arch Chapter) 2nd Saturday
Masons (Blue Lodge) 3rd Saturday
Womens Church Groups in Burnsville:—
Presbyterian 3rd Thursday
WSCS, Methodist Church Ist Thursday Afternoon
Wesleyan Service Guild (Methodist) .. Ist Thu. Evening
WMS Circles, First Baptist Ist Tues. Afternoon
Ist Tuesday
Ist Thursday
WMS general meeting (First Baptist) .... Ist Tues. p. m.
Went Burnsville Church Last Wed. Afternoon
U. S. Army Reserve Ist & 3rd Monday
Note: —This calendar has been prepared by the Yancey
help in avoiding conflicts when special meetings
are planned.
County Council for Youth, in the hope that it will
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helping you whether you want to deposit money
or to borrow. That’s because The Northwestern
Bank is truly a service organization—anxious Ho
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BURNSVILLE, N. C.
J
Hope and Burleigh Coop
er anounce the birth of a
son, Charles Burleigh Coop
er 111, in Garfield Memor
ial Hospital, Washington,
DC C., on May 20.
CBorn to Mr. and Mrs.
Hollis Silver, June 3, a dau
ghter, Judy Ann.
Sgt. Ralph Bauserman,
formerly of Woodstock,
Va., has been visiting his
aunt, Mrs. Jake Buckner of
Burnsville. He is on his way
to Fort Benning, Ga. where
he will be stationed. Sgt.
Bauserman has spent two
and a half years in Ger
many.
Pvt. Isaac N. Brown,
of Camp Pickett, Va., was
visiting his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. T. L. Brown of
Burnsville over the week
end.
ENSLEY-HESTER
Wedding Announced
Miss Annie Eloise En
sley of Newdale and Bris
tol, Tenn., daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. R. T. Ensley of
Newdale, became the bride
of Melvin Stanford Hester
of Logan, W. Va. and Bris
tol, son of Mr. and Mrs.
George Hester of Logan,
Thursday morning at 11
o'clock home of Mrs.
Jerry Kucker of Bristol.
The Rev. L. W. Pierce,
retired Methodist minister,
performed the double riny
ceremony before an arch of
standards of candelabra
and greenery. The home
was decorated with arran
gements of laurel and ferns
and white gladiolus, sweet
peas and baby’s breath.
Miss Sarah Spiro, pianist,
presented a program of
traditional wedding music.
The bride wore a street
length dress of white lace
over white taffeta with
matching lace mitts. Her
shoulder-length veil of il
lusion was attached to a
coronet cap of lace trim
med with pearls. She car
ried a prayer book topped
with a white orchid.
CATTAIL CREEK NEWS
Mrs. Ira West j
Grassmuck’s “Story Book
Home” was the gathering 1
place for a surprise house'
party, when Wm. L. Grass-’
muck’s children came to i
celebrate his birthday. Ar
riving last Wednesday and!
staying until Monday, were
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Grass
muck, of Ft. Lauderdale,
Florida, Mr. and Mrs. Lou
Grassmuck, and son Billy,
of Cincinnati, Ohio, and
Mrs. Deak Moffatt of Ft.
Thomas, Kentucky.
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Craig
with Sally, Susie and Julie,
arrived from Miami t o
spend the summer at their
mountain home here.
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Threa
dgill were called to Miami
last week, on account of
the illness of their daugh
ter, Mrs. Tom Baden.
Mr. and Mrs. Leßoy
Pelletier are spending a
short vacation in their cab
in, having come from their
home in Michigan.
Mr. and Mrs. Ira West
spent the week end with
Dr. and Mrs. H. C. Carver
in Hendersonville.
Mr. and Mrs. George
Hott of Miami,* Fla., were
guests last week at Grass
muck’s “Story Book Home.”
A capacity crowd gather
ed at the Cattail Commun
ity Hall last Friday night
to celebrate the “First An
nual Birthday Jamboree”,
and a fine celebration it
was. Folks came for many
miles around, Burnsville,
Spruce Pine, Celo. Green
Mountain, Hamrick and
Old Fort—to join with
those who live in the near
by vicinity. Several prizes
were given to guests who
participated in the contest
dances, a beautifully decor
ated birthday cake, holding
one candle, was given as a
door prize. One prize offer
ed went begging for the
lack of a winner. It was
for anyone who did not
laugh all evening. There
was so much fun and laugh
ter, that no one could
qualify.
Although dances are held
every Friday night at the
Community Hall, the next
special party will be an
“Old Time Barn Dance” on
Friday, June 29th. The men
are requested to wear their
brightest colored shirt, and
the girls to come in blue
jeans. Plans are shaping up
to make this cne of the
gayest parties of the sea
son. .L.rf'lffj'l*
THE TANCEY RECORD
J. E. Huskins Celebrates
75th Birthday
J. E. Huskins of Burns
ville celebrated his 75th
birthday at home Sunday.
Mr. Huskins’ birthday was
on Saturday but the cele-'
bration, in the form of a!
birthday dinner, was held
Sunday so that more of his'
family could be present.
Attending the celebra- 1
tion were Mr. and Mrs. E.
M- Cranford of Concord,
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Huskins
and daughter of States
ville, and Mr. and Mrs. R.
F. Andrews and family of
Brevard.
PLONK SCHOOL TO
OPEN WEDNESDAY
Asheville The Plonk
School of Creative Arts,
the only school of its kind
in the South, opens its
doors to summer- students
on Wednesday, June 27.
Enrollment is now open
and classes will continue
through August 8.
Training at the Plonk
School is designed to equip
Miss Frances Currin of
Bristol and Radford, Va.,j
was maid of honor.
Eugene Heter, brother!
of the bridegroom, served
jas best map.
A reception was held fol
lowing the ceremony. After
,the reception the couple
left for a jedding trip
through the Smoky Moun
tains.
j Mrs Hester was graduat
ed at Micaville High and
King College. Mr. Hester
was graduated from White
wood High School in Vir
ginia and is a member of
the graduating class of
King College.
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Methodist Postpone *
. Meeting \
An officer of the Meth- \
odist Men’s Club announced ]
this week that the Club \
meeting scheduled for Fri- \
'day night was postponed \
j until further notice. Rea- \
son for postponement is \
other church organization i
'activities, tb« spokesman \
said. \
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the individual, adults and 1
juniors, to live a fuller life. \
Courses in speech, drama, \
music, and creative living 1
will be given for high i
school and college students, j
teachers, ministers* and
other professional men and ’
women.
Credit toward a diploma ]
from the school is given for ]
summer session courses. i
Veterans registering un* '
der the G. I. Bill of Rights ]
should make application :
immediately. «
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Loudest Shirt And '
Britches, and Gals in
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