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Rowena Orr, of Ashepille, is J
spending the week with her
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Proffitt.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce King
and children of Buffalo, N. Y.
are visiting Mr. King’s par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Zeb King,
this week.
Mrs. Emerson Banks is very
ill at her home in West Burns
ville.
Dr. and Mrs. William Glad
den had as their guests Sun
day Mrs. Gladden’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Cooper, of
Marion.
Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Godwin
have returned to their home
here after visiting relatives
in Wilson, N. C. for the past
few weeks. Mrs. Godwin’s broi
ther and wife, Mr. and Mrs
Earl Predgin, returned to Bur
nsville with the Godwins for
a visit.
Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Young of
Newdale are visiting Mrs |
Young’s sister, Mrs. J. L. Page
of Asheville. Mrs. Page is en
tertaining her daughter, Mrs
James Butler and family, or
Birmingham, Ala. Rev. Butler
is pastor of the First Baptist
Church South in Birmingham. 1
Mi*, and Mrs. Cannon
and daughter of Conway, S. C j
recently spent two weeks with
relatives in Burnsville.
Rev. and Mrs. Eules Adkins
have returned to their home
here after a visit in Conway
and Myrtle Beach, S. C.
YANCEY THEATRE
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NEWLAND, N. C.
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BURNSVILLE, N. C.
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The- Woman’s Bible Class of
the Methodist Church will
meet with Mrs. Charles Proffitt
on Thursday, August 16th at
three o’clock. The Executive
Committee of the W. S. C. S. 1
will meet at the same place at
two-thirty.
The members of the Garden
Club, together with their hus-]
bands and other guests, will
hold their annual picnic at the 1
home of Mr. and Mrs. Grady'
Bailey on Friday, August 10,'
at six p. m.
Mrs. Bill Atkins, stenogra
pher, reported for the South!
Atlantic Board of Railway and
Steamship Clerks at the Gov. 1
Vance Roojj of the Langren'
Hotel, Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Mack B. Ray]
I celebrated their 10th wedding
anniversary Tuesday evening
with a dinner party at their |
home. Bridge followed the
j meal with three tables in play. I
' Mr. Duane Cline wbn high
i score for men and Mrs. Cline
! won high score for the ladies.]
Those present were: Mr. and:
Mrs. Duane Cline, Dr. and Mrs.]
William Gladden, Mr. and Mrs
Phillip Ray, Mr. and Mrs.'
Bruce Westall and Mr. and
i Mrs. Gibson Deyton.
REVIVAL MEETING
A Revival meeting will be
, gin at The Church of God in
I West Burnsville on Sunday
night, August 12, at 8:00 p. n>.
Rev. Benfield will do the
preaching. Everyone is invit
| ed to attend these services.
PRESBYTERIAN NEWS
A picnic sponsored by the
women of the Newdale Presby
terian Church , will be held at'
the church Friday night at
7:00 p. m. Each family is to]
bring a picnic lunch.
At the Micaville Church at
8:00 p. m. Friday night, there 1
fill be a service of Preparation 1
i for the Lord’s Supper which 1
will be* held on Sunday morn-]
I ing.
A schedule of service this
i week follows:
1 Newdale Church—lo:oo
1 Micaville (Communion Ser
-1 vice) —11:00
| Estatoa Church—7:3o
Announcements Os Interest
I
The Banks Family Reunion
i will be held Sunday, August
1 19, at the home of Mr. and
| Mrs. Luther Banks, Bolens
]! Creek.
The 23rd annual Wheeler
Reunion will meet at the Free
i Will Baptist Church, Pensa-'
| cola, September 12. (This an I
I nouncement was received thro
iugh the mail with the above
I date shown. The writer may
'have meant Sunday, Aug. 12).
j There will be a decoration
,at the Hyatt Cemetery which I
is above the Windom Method
ist Church Sunday at 2 p. m.
The Middle Fork Quartet
will be at the Cane River Bap-] 1
tist Church next Sunday. Ev
eryone is invited to attend the 1
meeting.
The Yancey County Tuber
I culosis Advisory Committe
will meet Friday night at 8 p
m. in the office of the Super
intendent of Schools in th I
court house.
NOTICE
Dr. M. W. Webb will be out
of town Saturday and Sunday
August 11 and 12th.
CARD OF THANKS J
We wish to thank our many
friends and neighbors for'
their sympathetic expressions
and offerings during the ill
ness and death of our loved
one, Ethel Roland.
Lalra Roland and Family
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NO doubt about it-you’ll make a
mighty handsome picture in a
strapping new ’sl Buick.
But it isn’t the way you look, but the
way you feel that’s really important.
We d like you to discover a Buick’s
ease and comfort, a Buick’s power and
performance, a Buick’s steadiness and
control—just to see if maybe you have
been missing a travel treat.
We’d like you to discover what a valve
in-head engine, as Buick builds it—
gingered with Fireball combustion
—can mean in pulse-pounding thrill
and in big miles-per-gallon figures.
We’d like you to learn what coil springs
on all four wheels—not just in front
can do in the matter of smoothing a
TAYLOR BUICK COMPANY
Main Street '• .^4
Spruce Pine, N. Car.
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CATTAIL CREEK NEWS
Mrs. Ira W. West
Mr. and Mrs Fielda, and
daughter, Mrs. O. Bamberger,!
of Miami, spent a few days re-|
I cent'ly with Mr. and Mrs. A. E
i Ketchen. Mrs. Bamberger is
i head nurse at the Miami-Battle
i Creek Sanatarium, in Miami
i Springs.
I - Dr. and Mrs. E. E. Ketchen,
I son of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Ket
' chen, are here for the balance
of the summer. Dr. Ketchen
has accepted a position at Oak
Ridge, Tenn. in the fall. He
formerly was Prof, of Chemis
try at the Washington-Jeffer- 1
son College. Mrs. Ketchen, his
bride of a month, is a graduate
nurse. The bride’s parents and
sister, Mr. and Mrs. A. Whit
ten, of Huntington, W. Va |
spent the week end at the
Ketchen cabin.
Rev. and Mrs. Albert Dale
Haegler, and son, Tommy, ar
rived last Saturday from Miami
to spend several weeks at
their cabin. Rev. Haegler is
pastor of the Bryan Memoria I
(Methodist Church in Coconut
Grove. |
Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Olsen
and children, from Ft. Lau-'
derdale, Fla., are occupying 1
I one of the Threadgill Cabins, 1
I and expect to be with us for
several weeks. j
Mrs. Bill Pierce, with her
sister-in-law, are now at their
cabin. Mr. Pierce expects to
join them later. Their Florida
'home is in Miami Springs.
Dr. David R. Shull and
children, arrived from Ft. Lau-'
derdale last Tuesday, to be at'
their cabin for several weeks, j
Considerable interest has
been created in costume pre-j
Iparation since the announce
ment of the Masquerade Dan-,
ce, to be held at the Cattail
Community Hall this week on
Friday night. A dozen prizes, j
all valuable, will be awarded
for the best costumes to ap
pear at the party. There will
be lots of fun, not only for
those who come masked, but
for the spectators as well. This
party will climax the social ac
tivities for the summer, “up
on Cattail”.
Mr. Leo Schnupp has re
turned from a business trip to
Miami, to be with his family!
at their cabin, for the balance ,
BOOKMOBILE SCHEDULE
The Yancey County Boob*
mobile schedule for the com*
I ing . week has been announced
I as follows:
1 Thursday, August 16; Little
Creek, home of Rufus Mcln
tosh, 10 a. m.; home of Bernie
Ledford, 10:45 a. m,; Ramsey
.town, Adkins’ Store, 1:00 p.
j m.; Ramseytown Post Office,
1:30 p. m.; Sioux, Shurl Whit
son’s Store, 2:00 p. m.; Sioux
Post Office, 2:30 p. m.; home
of James Lewis, 3:30 p. m.
of the summer.
j Miss Joan Threadgill, dau
ghter of Mr. and Mrs. J. P.
Threadgill, came to join her
family from Mexico „City,
where she has attended sum
mer school.
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. “Sparky”
Read, Jr., and baby daughter
! have now joined his mother at
her cabin here. Young Bill
Read, the son, has been here
with his grandmother for
some time.
Dr. and Mrs. T. J. Henchey,
lof West Palm Beach, Fla.,
have opened their cabin, and
will be here for several weeks.
, Mrs. Martha Abrocrombie,
iof Miami, is back with us
i again, guest of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. E. Fielder,
; aild her young daughter,
[Joanne.
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M FOLLOW THE CROWD
MASQUERADE DANCE
“FRIDAY, AUGUST 10th
12 Valuable Prizes for the Best Costumes
If Unable to get up a Cosluue for this Party, come out
and join the fun, anyhow.
Dancing from 8 P. M. Judging starts at 10 P. M.
50c plus tax
CATTAIL COMMUNITY HALL
DANCING EVERY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NUE
rough road and keeping you on an
ever-level keel.
We’d like you to see what generous
roadweight and a rigid torque-tube
mean in solid steadiness of ride—what
Dynaflow Drive* does for you in
downright comfort and convenience—
what a breeze it is to handle so big and
roomy and impressive a car.
Alost of all, we’d like you to note the
No other car provides ail this/ -
■ DYNAFLOW DRIVE* - FIREBALL ENGINE
COIL SPRINGING • DUAL VENTILATION
PUSH BAR FOREFRONT • TORQUE-TUBE DRIVE
WHITE GLOW INSTRUMENTS • DREAMLINE STYLING 1
Boor BY FISHER
‘ - '■' When better automobile. are built BUICK will build them
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Friday, August 17: Higgin
Post Office, 10 a. m.; Bee Log
Post Office, 11 a. m.; Hensley
Branch, Will Ramsey’s Store,
ITS TIME FOR FALL
SEEDING
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Atlantic Alfalfa
Oklahoma Alfalfa
| Austrian Winter Peas I
Vetch a
Crimson Clover ■
Italian Rye Grass (
2-12-12 Alfalfa |
Fertilizer with Borax
Buy Quality Seed at Your
FARMERS FEDERATION
TEL. 47
BURNSVIBLE, N. C.
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easy-to-take price tags our cars wear—
what a whale of a lot more automobile;
you get for your money in today’s
Buicks than you’ll get elsewhere. *
So—come in for a sitting soon, won’t ,
you? Whether you try a Special,
Super or Roadmaster, you’ll find it ,
the top buy in its field—and a beauty t
from any angle. /
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Bruce Fender’s Store, 1:00 p.
m., Bucktown, home of Mrs.
Sara J. Fender,. 2:00 p. m t