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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, / ,1953 Wt mi— n .in ..—.i i m I Down Main Street _ . i.J'' .. '' ■ ■ i ■iiWnmnß.mninim.il. ■ Mr. and Mrs. George Vit4s‘at tended the Forester’s Picnic in Asheville Monday. ’ Born to Mr. and Mrs. James Mclntosh of Burnsville a son, James Randall, Augast 26 in the Marion General Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Daymon Fender and twins, Jack and Joe, Mr. and Mrs. Guss Fender all of Detroit, Mich, visited friends in Burnsville and Yancey County this week. Mr. and Mrs. Jos .P. Buder and children, Carol, John and George have returned to their home in Scarsdale, N. Y. after visiting Mrs. Buder’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wade Honeycutt for a month. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Lewis of West End, N. C., also spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Honeycutt recently. A-2c James F. Hughes, son of Mrs. Elizabeth Hughes Clapp of Burnsville, who has been station ed in Paris, France for the past 26 months was recently promot ed to the rank of Sgt. 2nd Lt. Rommie Burns of Bur nsville is stationed at Perrien Air Force Base, Sherman, Tex as as an instructor in jet flying. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Hen nessee of Owensboro, Ky„ and Mr. and Mrs. Kiffin Henriessee of Asheville are visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Hennessee this week. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Sutton and Edward Sutton and Miss Kay Seiwert, all of Cullowhee visited Mr. and Mrs. Z. B. Byrd last week end. Pvt. Ward C. Wilson, son of Ragon Wilson of Bee Log, has been visiting relatives and fri ends in Yancey County while oh a 14 day furlough after complet ing his basic training at Camp Rucker, Ala. He entered the , army in March of this year. He is now stationed at Fort Lewis, ( Washington. Mrs. Catherine McCurry and daughter, Carolyn, have return ed to their home in Kirkland, Washington after spending the summer with Mrs. McCurry’s mother, Mrs. J. J. Laughrun. j . Mr, Lee Gillespie is in the Spruce Pine Clinic after suffer- ' ing a heart attack, last Saturday ; ==-> . ■ i CARD OF THANKS ! We H&u to express our deep appreciation for the many deeds i of kindness shown us by our ] many friends during the illness ‘ and death of our husband and 1 father. 1 I 1 The Family of Samuel Will-' iam Robinson. I j fe W % 5 S WELCOME... 5 5 7 : - 5 |jj Teachers And Students Os Yancey County 3 As You Return To Classes J ? i J We are happy to extend a sincere welcome to 5 ‘ ' the students and teachers of Yancey County as W \ ' v 1 - .. . they return to the classroom after a well-earned J - vacation. It’s time again for us to roll up our sleeves and go to work in earnest. We join all of you, with renewed hope at the beginning of this k fall season. You’ll find The Northwestern Bank 9 W a friendly bank. Should you encounter difficulty S at the beginning or during the term, come in, 9 talk over your problems with us. You’ll find our open-minded attitude helpful in solving your 5 personal and financial problems. 5 | : : 1 i l 5 $ THE NORTHWESTERN BANK , j Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 3 6 BURNSVILLE, N. C. ' c/ t h 9 J S T. i. M ton ■■■■■■ i iminn■iiimmiiimi■,i ■ i■ iqmmn ■i.' SEVEN MILE RIDGE NEWS Rev. Ade Buchanan of Green Mountajri filled his regular ap pointment at Fairview Church Saturday night and Sunday morning- Cecil Huskins spent the week end with relatives here. Miss Betty Ogle and Miss Kate Huskins have returned to Warren Wilson College where they will complete a study of business this year. Mrs. Weaver has returned to her home in Ind. She spent the summer with her daughter, Mrs. Phillip Nordstrom. Ralph Bradshaw visited his mother, Mrs. Nancy Bradshaw, this week. Mrs. Bradshaw has been confined to her home due to illness for several days. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Moody and small son, Dale, of Lexing ton, Ky., were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs.- Douglas Moody. Mr. and Mrs. Carl McMahan are the proud parents of a dau ghter, Betty Anne. The people of this section of the county are thankful for the rain which they received on Friday, Saturday and Sunday. BUSICK NEWS Rev. 5 Don Walker of Liberty delivered the sermon at-the Mtr Mitchell Baptist Church Sunday morning at 41:00 a. m- Several boys of Busick will leave Monday morning for their pre-induction examinations for the armed forces. Mr. and Mrs. Warfield Yelton and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Effler last week end. George Murphy who has been confined to his home due to ill ness is able to be out again. GOSPEL SINGING There will be a special Gospel ringing Saturday, Sept. 19, at t 00 p. m. This program will be at the Beech Glen School two miles east of Mars Hill on the old Asheville-Burnsville High way. / , T The Quartets will be: The Tonemasters of W. W. N. C.; Carolina Quartet of W'. W. N. C.; McKinney Brothers of Asheville, N. C.; Friendly Five of WISE Everyone has a special invita tion to come and bring a friend. SUBSCRIBE TO THE RECORD Wedding Announced > Miss Elizabeth Whittington was married to Avery Riggins at 10:00 a. ra. Friday, Septem ber 4 in Asheville. Mr 3. Higgins is the daughter of Charley Whlt tington of Weaverville and Mr. Higgins jta the son of Mr. and Mrs. Cirt Higgins of Burnsville Route 1. Those attending the ceremony were Mrs. Earl Higgins, Jack Whittington and Pff. Burgus Mitchell of Fort Lewis, Wash. A reception was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charley Whittington following the cere mony. About twenty guests at tended. Mrs. Higgins is a graduate of Flat Creek High School and Mr. Higgins is a graduate of Bald Creek High School. Wedding Announced Mr. and Mrs. Coy Minton of Detroit, Mich, announce the marriage of their daughter, Patsy, to Sonny Fender, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Fender of Detroit and Burnsville v The ceremony was solemnized at the home of the Rev. Grady Shepherd on Tuesday, Septem ber 8 at 11:30 a. m., with the Rev. Shepherd officiating. The couple will reside in De troit, Michigan. Ezra Franklin Takes Post-Truce Training With the 25th Infantry Div. In Korea —Army Pfc. Ezra-W. Franklin, whose wife, , Lillian, lives in Bee Log, N. C., ip now undergoisg post-truce training with the 25th Infantry Division in Korea. Franklin, a machine gunner with Company N of the 27th In fantry Regiment, has been is Korea since May. His parents, Mr.'and Mrs. Floyd Franklin, live in Bee Log. The 25th “Tropic Lightning” Division in constantly / working to maintain and improve the high level of combat-readiness which it displayed throughout the Korean conflict. Veteran of more months of combat than any other American Mfyjsion in Korea, the 25th land ed on the peninsula is July 1950, shortly after the Commuhists crossed the 38th parallel. 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