THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, 19M
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Miss Peggy rtiusliins, who
dcrwent surgery .recently at St.
Joseph.’:; Hospital in Asheville, is
expected to remain at the hospital
approximately two more weeks.
Her condition is reported to be
satisfactory. Miss Iluskins has
stated that she wishes to express
her appreciation -for the many
gifts, flowers- and cards she lias
received while in the hospital.
Hugh Tate, who has been at
Moore General Hospital in Swan
nanoa for treatment, returned j
Tuesday'to his home in Bald
Creek.
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Fulmer Jr.
and son, Roy Gle.nn, of Columbia,
S. -Grr- visited Mrs. Fulmer’s aunt,
Mrs. Charles F. Gardner, at Riv
erside this "week. Airs.. Fulmer is
the former. Miss Mary Lou Sor
rel's of f&’tnfcvillo.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Pate of Eiler
bee, spent last webk-end with
their parents at Bald Creek and
Swiss. Both Mr. and Mrs.. Pate
are employed in the Ellerbce Con
solidated- High School.
Mrs/ Warren Franklin, who un
derwent surgery several -weeks
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ago at Memorial Mission Tlospi-'
tal, Asheville, returned to her
home Saturday and is reported to
_he. much improved.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Manoy
of the Paitat Cap., section, recently
moved to Burnsville, and are rank--
ing their home at Mr. and Mrs.
O. K, Masters’ cottage on Orchard
Drive. Mr. Maney was previously
employed in Detroit, Mich.
Miss Betty Presnell, who leach
es in the Berryhill School in
Charlotte, visited her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Presnell, over the
vvpek-pnd Miss Presnell had as
her guest Alex Helms of Strate
College, Raleigh, '
Airs. Sophie Russell of Grccn
’ castle, Ind., -who has been spend
ing the summer here in the home
of Mrs. Blake Wilson, left Tues
day for Bartow, Florida, where
she plans to reside during the
winter months. Her niece, Airs.
Ludwigson, an assistant at Camp
Mt. Mitchell for Girls, also lives
in Bartow during the winter.
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Miss Edline Pate, a student at
. ( Mars HiU College, was at home
last week-end. Aiiss Pate is the
I daughter of Air. and Airs. Edd
. Pate of Bald Creek.
) Airs. Robert Presnell has Tecov
jjered from an injury sustained in
j a fall on Wednesday of last week.
- Airs. Presnell return'qd. home. Fri-
I day- from the Yancey Hospital
Zeb King, formerly of 'Burns
ville, who now lives gt Pine For
f est Nursing Home in Biltmore,
[ j celebrated his Sith ' birthday on
, September 22.
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RIVERSIDE NEWS
By Mrs. Ernie Wilson
Air., and. Airs. Robert Roland and '
' Mr. and Airs. Will Evans of Ashe- j
1 ville, spent last week-end here;
visiting relatives.
" Sir. and' Mr:;. ,Toe' f Sparks of i
■ Spruce Pine, and Air. and Mrs. I
Ernie Wilson visited Mr. and Mrs.
[ Lavkl Aldcn" McKinney last Sat- J
! urday in Elizabethton, Tcnn. J
Misses Viann Duncan and Mab
el Ann Wilson spent l ist week-1
. end A l r; 1 .- v.rf i
i mle'in Burnsvflle. IThey toured to j
; Alt. Mitchell dimTTg the week-end.
Mr, and Mrs. Aubrey Duncan of
, Morganton. motored up for the
week-end for a visit with their
parents.
Mr.-, Ben Riddle-, .is ' spending
" fids v, eek ill Aliirioi!, V i:dl.illi> l'C~
" latives, ~ " * ~
A 2c Bryon Evans left last Sun
day for Korea, where he will be
stationed for a period of time.
Wash Tomberiin visited his
. mother in Marion last week. He
l reports that she is gettipg /along
. fine and improving rapidly.
- W. B. Baxter and.'J. T. Austin
i are buth very feeble at their home
. here,
Mr. and Mrs. Mack Mclntosh
and Mrs. Myrtle Peterson an V
" cnnar(jw M spm\ 1 -tst Sunhiy " wl;h
Mr. and Mrs. K*fx Mclntosh here.
We are very proud of. ftm M/e
--pon we had at Riverside Church
'■ last Sunday. There were 75 pre
sent for the worship service. The
pastor, Rev. Viviajv Brown, prea
ches on the first and third Sun
days in each month. Everyone is
Invited to attend these services.
BALDjCREEK. ivWs v
By Doris Burton
Airs. Geneva Swadiey. the former
' Geneva Burton, is spending two
weeks with Mrs. Ida Eurton. Mrs.
Swadiey is the owner of Swadiey
Dairy in Johnson City,. Tenn.
Mrs. Fleet Proffitt attended a
PTA District Conference in Glen
Alpine on Thursday. A luncheon
was given for all PTA, executives
who attended. The theme of the
meeting was “Education: Our
Future Investment.”
A stork' 'shower was" given on
Saturday'night at the home of Air.;.
Clarence Williams in honor of Mrs.
Jesse Phillips. Airs. Wiliams and
Ransy Hunter were hostesses
to the many women who attended. \
Air. and Airs. L. C. McWilliams!
■, ( f Knoxville, and Air, and, Airs. L. B. 1
Daniel of Atlanta, were the week- 1
end quests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Burton. ' |
j Air. and Airs. 1 -'Kirk Wallin ofj
; Johnson City, spent last' Sunday
j With Air a. Wallin’s mother, Airs.
; Itia.Burton. I
| Hugh Pate, a patient at Moore
Loneral* Hosed >l, spent the \yeek
; end at hdpie with his family. Our
j best wishes for a quick recovery,
■ Hugh. '
■ Jtytk Howrll is In Detroit this
i week visiting friends,
j The Barbecue-Bazar, held at the
Bald- Creek Methodist .Chur-eh last
Saturday night, was very-~!meesK-'
ful. T ! m proceeds will be- used to.
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■ouy furnishings for the new par-'
sonage.
Don't foi'geti‘the_.bTg Hallowe'en
Crrmtva t- -coming u-p- soon- at Bald
Creek High School under the au
■ spices of the PTA and our local
> Lioiis.Club. The program will con
sist of the i selection of a Beauty
Que'cn, h talent show, and all con
cessions will be maaged by the two
above mentioned organizations.
jSandwichs, take, pie, and drink;
will be sold and a prize given fer
tile most ordinal costume. Watch in
ail the stores for posters giving the
Hate and time. All proceeds.wilßbe
- used for school needs, so be there.
We want that auditorium packed,
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p*;t genuine Brndiheiisy—see wh.it you've)
Peen missing. fliere's no substitute fori
pristnil Brejtltensy inhalant anti nebulize-'! ■
iset. Get comfort by breathing! (jnz.raulcedi:
THE YANCEY PHARMACY
BURNSVILLE, N, C.
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ENTERTAINING PRESBY
TERIAN WOMEN
The P resbytefTan Wom enV Or
ganization will meet tonight (Thur
sday) at 8 p. m, in the. home of
Airs. George Aiiglin on the Pensa
cola Road. Miss Ruth Hensley will
assist in the entertainment, and
Airs. Claude Peterson will have
charge of the program.
The BurnsvillePresbyterian
Church lent two of its laymen, J.
N. Barnett-and George Robinson,
for work in the Unicoi 'County
(Tennessee) Larger Parish last
Sunday. Air. Barnett and Air.
Robinson presented the cause of
the World Front Advance Program
| of“the Presbyterian Church in the
j U. S. A. for 1957. They spoke in the
( Rocky Fork and Flag Pond
| Churches in. the morning, and at
I Rock (Ireek in the afternoon.
, and you'll have fun.
j A Square Dance was sponsored,
j last Friday night by the Bald Creek.
I juniors and' seniors. Another win
jbe given this Friday, Oct. 19, by
the freshmen and sophomores. Pro
ceeds from these dances are used
as school funds; and everyone,
young of old,.is invited. Door prizes
will be given; there will be food
and drinks sold, and cake , ycalks.
The time is'7:3o o'clock and ad
iiisislon only fifty cents per persorrr
Please;' help, your school and enjoy
yourself at the same time. . '
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Longer, lower, larger than many medium-priced
cars, yet lower in price than most of them!
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Monday and Tuesday.
The usual services will be held
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here’s what put thrmagic in
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II slatted »itli the ‘“lnner Ford.” When
Ford planned this baby, tiiey thought in
terms n( a tar tin ough-and-through new.
The wheels got smaller. This Ford is so
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smaller and broader, they help you take off
quickly. ;
' Ihe wheelbase got longer ... so maw you
c.m choose between a Ford that's over lb ft.
long—or raie over 17 ft. long!
The frame got wider. Side rails bow out
to give a more stable, safer riding platform
... a lower, sleeker silhouette.
■---The .rwhrgot smoother. With new suspen- — —
siotw new springing front and rear, the ride
tile new l ord gives is the smoothest ever.
I ii<- handling got easier. Poised and bal- *
.me < d like a panther, this c ar has swept-back
from suspension that works its magic when t> f . „ _
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The roof got lower. And u’s designed to let
you make the easy entries and graceful exits
you’ve always known.
llie body got quieter. It’s die strongest
body built for a low-priced car. No car in
Fold’s field has such generous sound-proofing.
The room gol bigger. There’s head room
to spare for a tycoon-type hat. There’s real
stretch-out leg room, too.
The lines got sweeter. They have the
Touch of Tomorrow. Each graceful contour
says, “Let s go!”
The style got smarter. With this new-look —'
1 oid-you have a car that belongs anywherel
All F-irlaiir models look like hardtops.
ihe value got greater. . . the price is still
Ford low.
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So now you know the magic of the
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October 20th.
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