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LOCALS
Lt. and Mrs. Roger Estep, of
Spokane, Wash., announce the
birth of a daughter, Tammy Lynn
on Saturday, June 28th. Mrs.
Estep is the former Miss Lew
ellen Ray, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Troy Ray of- Burnsville.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Kilpat
rick, of Elizabeth City, N. C.,
announce the birth of a daugh
ter, Andrea Lala, last Sunday
morning* Mrs. Kilpatrick, is the
former Miss. Martha,.. Bailey, * da
ughter of Mrs. Garrett Bailey of
Burnsville, and the lat e Mr Bailey
Mr; and Mrs. Bill Price, of
Greenville, S. C., announce the
birth of a daughter, Patricia
Carol, on Thursday, June 19.
Mrs. Pric e i s the former Miss
Jean Bennett, daughter of Dr.
and Mrsr WTTfy Bennett .of Bur
nsville. ,
Mrs. Frank Gillespie ■is under
going treatment at the _ Aston
Park Hospital in Asheville.
Henry Stamey underwent sur
gery at Memorial Mission Hos
pital, Asheville, on Thursday of
last week. He is reported to be
getting along well.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Cartel:'spent
the week-end with friends in
Columbia, S. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Evans
attended the wedding of Miss
Helen Stefanoski and Scott
Moor e in Forest City last.. ,Sun
day. f -
Mrs. C. A. Russell arrived last
Friday and plans to spend the
summer here at the home of
Mrs. Blake Wilson.
Antique & Gift Shop
Opening Days--July 4th & sth
Each customer will have
the selection of a free gift,
compliments of the Shop.
Mrs. Brace Tomberlin
Swiss—9 miles from Burnsville
Special Fiiday & Saturday, July 48c 5
Swift Premium £Qn
Bacon, lb.
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Lay’s Whole or CQp
Half Hams, lb. oil
Nescafe Instant (jfl (|Q
Coffee, 6 oz. «Pl»"7
Blue Bonnett IQa
Margarine, 1 lb. *ll
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Mrs. Ralph Mumpower, Jr.,
and children, Linda and Carl, of
Philadelphia, Pa., have been
visiting; Mrs. Mumpower’s fath
"er and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Sol
Evans, here. They left Friday to
return to their home.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl . Johnson, of
Flint,i Mich., are visiting Mrs.
Johnson’s brother and sister-in
law, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bur
ton, and other relatives in Bur
nsville ~
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brummett,
of Bakersville, visited with Mrs.
Brummett's mother, Mrs. M. C.
Honeycutt, and sister and broth
er-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Dover
Fouts, here Saturday. The Brum
metts have just returned from a
trip to California.
Miss Shelby Jean Angel', dau
ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Para An
gel, was 'graduated recently from
Blanton's Business College in
Asheville. - ~
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Pertone
left Friday for their home in
New York, after a two-week’s
visit here - with Mrs, Petrone’s
mother, Mrs. R. W. Ramsey,
and other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Smith,
of Falls Church, Va„ are visit
ing Mrs, Smith’s mother, Mrs.
Sallie Kate Butner, in Burnsville.
Miss Elizabeth Bishop, of Chi
cago, 111., is here for several
weeks ‘at th e home of Mrs. M.
C. Honeycutt.
Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Adkins,
Jr., visited relatives in South
Carolina this week.
Helene Sylvia Stefanoskie
Marries Sayre Scott Moore
FOREST CITY— The Immacu
late Conception Roman Catholic
Church in Forest City was the
scene of the wedding Sunday at
4 p. m. of Miss Helene Sylvia
Stefanoskie and Sayre Scott
Mopre of Burnsville. The bride
is th e daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Edward John Stefanoskie o f
Rutherfordton and the bride
groom is the son of Mrs. Thom-
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Higgins, of
Charlotte, visited Mr. Higgins’
parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Hig
gins, here recently.
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Roland
left Friday, June 27, for a few
days’ visit with Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Peterson in Birmingham,
Ala.
Mrs. Charles Hall and daugh
ter, Debbie, of Johnson City,
Tenn., visited Mrs. Hall’s par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Coop
er, here last week. Mr. and Mrs.
Cooper left last Friday for a va
cation at Wrightsville, Beach,
N. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Derrough
and children, of Charlotte, visit
ed Mrs. Derrough’s parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Troy Ray, “ here re
cently.
Miss Julia Byrd Bennett, who
has been visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Price in Greenville, S. C.,
returned home last Thursday.
Her mother, Mrs. Mark Bennett,
went down to bring her home.
Mrs; W. L. Bennett, who was
visiting her daughter and son-in
law, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Price, in
Greenville, also returned 1 with
“Mrs. Mark Bennett and Julia
Byrd last Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bennett
and son are vacationing in Or
oando, Fla. -
Mrs. Earl Fox and -Vughters,
Peggy and Grace, are visiting
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Deyton in
Clarkesville, Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Brinkley
of Monticello, Ga., visited rela
tives here last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Crockett Cassidy
and daughter, Margaret, and Mr.
and Mrs. Billy Cassidy and dau
ghter are vacationing at Char
leston, S. C.
Mi-, and Mrs. Don Burhoe
and children ar e spending their
vacation at Atlantic Beach, N.
C. Mrs. Burhoe and the child
ren will remain for th e month
of July, and Mr. Burhoe will re
turn next week.
Crisco Shorten- QQp
ing, 3 lb. tin O^v
Hinz Krinkle-L IQn
Chips Piekles ITsKi
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Byrd’s Apple Sau
ce, No. 303, 2 for Z"C
Silver Mist Flour nA
25 lb. bag 51.77
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as William Bray of Shelby and
th e late William Sayre Moore.
Tlie ceremony was performed
by the Rev. Thomas Clements
Miss Shirley Jackson, organist, |
and Miss Dianne Hargett, vocal
ist; “both of Rutherfordton, pre
sented wedding selections.
The bride, given in marriage
by her father, wore a gown of
handclipped Chantilly lace over
satin, a fingertip veil of import
ed illusion falling from a cap of
pearls and sequins and carried
a cascade bouquet of white roses
and ivy.
Mrs. Alvin^--Rybarczyk of
West Hazelton, Pa, sis&r of- the
bride, was matron pt honor and
wore a powder-bltra brbeaded taf
feta sheath dress with a net over
skirt and matching hgadband.
Maid of honor was Miss Patri
cia O’Connor of Forest City. Her
dress and headpiece were iden
tical to that of the matron of
honor in gold. Both carried cas
cade bouquets of mixed spring
flowers.
For the ceremony the mother
of the bride was attired in a junk
sheath dress s os polished cotton
with white, accessories and a cor
sage of white roses. The bride
groom’s mother chose a powder
blue dress with whit e accessories
Mr. and Mrs. John Wilson, of
Baltimore, Md„ are visiting their
Mr. and Mrs. J. D.
Hall, here.
Mrs. Edwdrd Buckner , and
children are Visiting relatives in
Asheville this week.
Miss Ruth Mclntosh, of Wash
ington, D. C., is visiting her
mother, Mrs. J. C. Mcln
tosh, here this week . She also
attended the wedding of Miss
Helen Stefanoski and Scott
Moore last Sunday in
City.
Mrs. A. Monroe Nichols and
children Os Knoxville, Tenn., are
visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Troy Buckner, here this
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Murphy
and children, of Erwin, Tenn.,
were guests of Mr. Murphy’s
mother, Mrs. W. C. Murphy,
here Sunday.
Mrs. Tensie Bailey visited Mr.
and Mrs. Roy. H. Bailey, Mr.
and \trs. Harold K. Bailey and
Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Bailey in
Buckingham, Va., last week.
Pensacola News
, ... By Rath Wilson
Mr, and Mrs. Billy Blocks
Wilson and children, Linda and
Claudette, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Byrd and children, Gregory, Mor
ris and Gail, Mr. and Mrs. Burl
Maney and children, Ida Jane
and Marie, hav e been vacation
ing at Fontana Lake, Fontana,
n. c,
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Williams
and children are spending their
vacation at Wadesboro, N. C.,
visiting friends and relatives.
Mrs. Brooks Wilson has been
confined to her home for the
past week due to illness.
Mrs. Earl Ledford and child
ren of Atlanta, Ga,, has been vis
iting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Hyatt.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Penland and
son, Dean, and Mr. and Mrs.
Billie Byrd are vacationing at
Datona Beach.
CARD OF THANKS
We want to express our sincere
appreciation for the many act-,
of kindness and for the lovely
floral offerings during our -re
cent sorrow.
The Family of L. B. Silver, Sr
and also a white rose corsage.
Alvin B. Rybarczyk, of West
Hazelton, brother-in-law of the
bride, was best man and Rich
ard Yorish of Hudson, Pa. cousin
of the bride, and Robert Sherman
of Forest City ushered.
The ladies of the Altar Society
assisted in serving at the recep
tion in the Reception Hall of the
church.
For their wedding trip to the
Smoky Mountains the bride
changed to a brown sheath dress
with matching cape, beige acces
sories and a white rose corsage.
Upon their return they will re
side in Burnsville.
Mrs. Moor e is a graduate, of
Burnsville High School and was
employed at Stamey’s Inc. in
Rutherfordton.
Mr. Moore served two years in
the U. S. Army in Germany and
is employed at the Blu e Ridge
Hardware Co. in Burnsville. He
is the grandson of Mrs. J. c.
Mclntosh of Burnsville, and the
late Mr. Mclntosh.
The pace is faster. ..
but the wheel endures
The Burgling horsepower of the ni odrrn motor has replaced Old
Dobbin. The wheel is now encased in a pneumatic tire. But the *-„
basic principle of the wheel itself remains unchanged. It is still
the best means of land transportation. Likewise, have we kept
pace with all the improved techniques of banking procedure.
But the basic principle on which we conduct this bank remains
the same; faithfully to serve the best interests of our clients.
THE NORTHWESTERN BANK
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
BURNSVILLE, N. C.
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I “God’s Little Acre”
'AT YANCEY FOR SIX DAYS
’starting Sunday, july 6
World’s. Best-Selling Novel
Had Hectic Time .Sine,.
Publication Dale
„ A little more than twenty-five
years ago (February 6, 1953) a
book was published which be
came the most celebrated and con
troversial novel in print today!
Sihce that publication date when
Erskine Caldwell’s “God’s Lit
tle Acre,” first appeared, better
than nine million copies have
rolled off the press. This book
sold more copies than any other
work, of fiction in history of lit
erature. At various times during
its turbulant publishing career,
readers, publishers, editors, book,
experts, were sure about one
thing—-“ God’s Little Acre” could
never b e filmed. Caldwell’s lusty
Walden clan was too earthy for
the_sensitivities of some readers.
And for twenty-five years they,
were right. '
Too Realistic
The book was simply too re
alistic. Its people were thorough
ly human, and heir to all the
bedevilments of the human flesh.
Caldwell, in a sense, rebelled
against the Nice the
early 1900’s which wsas still in
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flueneing th e literary . world to
late as 1988. His frankness_shoc|t
ed those who were enamored of
“Tile Seven Littlg Peppers" and
“Rebecca of Suhnybrook Farm.”
It remained for Caldwell to
join forces with Producer-Direc
tor Anthony Mann and Producer
Sidney Harmon to undertake
filming “God’s Little Acre” at
longjast. 'The picture which stars
Robert Ryan, Aldo Ray, Tina
Louise, Buddy Hackett and Fay
Spain, has now reached our
town where it will open Sunday,
July 6th at the Yancey Theatre
and be shown for six nights.
GARY BYRD BENNETT
CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY
Gary Byrd Bennett. ',f Burns
ville, celebrated his 10th birth
day last Thursday, .'.une 26, with
a noon-day dinner at his home
and an afternoon appearanc e on
WLOS - TV’s “''-’op-Eye Theatre"
with Capt. Grady and Monday.
His parents, Mr. and IS'Ers. John
S. Bennett, and other relatives
and friend.' accompanied him to
th e S- & ’-V Cafeteria in Asheville
for dinr.ei Thursday night* The -
group ended the daiy’s celebration
of Garvs birthday at the Re
creaticr.n Park near Asheville.