PAGE FOUR THE TRI-GOUNTY NEWS THURSDAY, JUNE 8, 1944 Avery County News Section Newland. News MRS. BOB BANNER, Correspondent Mesdames Burl Howell and A. T. Garland will be j6int hostesses to the Woman’s club when it meets Friday evening, June 9, at the-home ‘former Miss Marie Cornette, aacs at the Black Mountain, SPEAR I at the home of her parents, sanatarium, Sunday. j I Rev. and Mrs. James Corn- Servicemen home recently I Mi\ and Mrs. John ette, of the Miller Gap sec- were Lt. (jg) James E. Pen-'son and family were visiting tion. land. U. S. Naval Reserve; Mrs. Burleson’s mother Sun- Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Smith Lt. Bob Guy, Camp Campbell, day, of Radford, Va.. were guests ! Ky., and First Sgt. and Mrs. i Pat Aldridge of the U. S. Camp. She will visit the^ for i jagt week of their daughter,! Walter Buichanan, from Camp several weeks. Miss' H/stty j Mrs. David Hughes and Mr.; Stewart Ga., who visited their Ann East of Chattanooga,! Hughes. Tenn., made to trip back withj \y. Braswell, superin- of the former. Mrs. D. D. Farthing is program chair man for this meeting. Rev. Lon Hayes began a re vival at the local Methodist them too. She will be .remem-j Pendent of welfare and Mrs. bered as having visited the j Homer Sparks were attend- Camps often when they liv- j to business in Charlotte ed here. j last Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Massey | Mrs. ,Ragland Fletcher re- of Gainesville, Ga., are an- j turned to her home after hav- church the first of the week, | nouncing the arrival of a ! ing visited for several weeks which will continue -all week, j daughter, on Wednesday,! in Knoxville, Tenn. according to announce- I May 31 at Davis Hospital ment by the pastor. Rev. 1 Statesville. Mrs. Massy was Dewey Smith, Rev. Hayes j the former Miss -Faye Daniels served his first pastorate here j The paternal grandmother is Mrs. Dolph Calloway spent several days last week in Marion attending t’o business. Mrs. Shearin Teague, of families. SUNNY BROOK FARM Ray Wall, Federal land agent of Mars Hill was a guest at the Farm Friday night- Mrs. Ethel Wiseman of the Bronx, N. Y., is spending sometime here looking after bas purchased army is home for a few days. . Rev. Horace Pool preached at' the Henson Creek Baptist church Sunday morning. Miss Ruth Greene, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Fonza Greene of Hawk, and Harlon Dellinger son of ,Rev. a^d Mrs. Lewis Dellinger of ' were recently married b.' Spartanburg, S. C. Lane Buchanan of Spear new car. her extensive business inter est. Edwin Guy, president of in the Avery charge, many; Mrs. Pat Vance of Elk Park; i Shelby, wife of Lt. (jg) She-1the Avery County Bank was years ago, and helped to es-1 and the maternal grandmoth-1 arin Teague o fthe U. S. Na- ' ' ' “ ‘ of val Reserve, who is overseas,- Mr. and Mrs. Norman Mc Kinney and family of Rock Creek were visiting Mrs. Mc Kinney’s parents Mr. and tablish this church and oth- Gaines I er is Mrs. F. W. ers. [Newland. Miss Mary Lou Piercy, ‘ The many friends of E C. daughter of Mrs. R E. Pier- ■,Robbins of Pineola will re- cy, returned to Hugo, with Rev. and Mrs. Okla., E. F. LASTING PERMANENTS $4.00 Exqusite, deep-set per manent — made longer lasting. Styles and waves for everyone by expert operators. THE SPRUCE PINE BEAUTY SHOP Spruce Pine. N. C. “The Home of Beauty” gret to konw that he is back at the Charlotte Momorial Hospital, possibly .for another operation. Rev. D. M. Edmisten, pas tor of the Newland Baptist church, attended the eleventh annual school for pastors held at Mars Hill last week. Shopping in Johnson City, Tenn., recently were Mrs. C. IL Hughes, Miss Billy Hughes, j'Jimmie McKee and Owen Teague. Attending to business in Charlotte last Monday was Savage Franklin. Jimmie Ray, youngest son of Mr. nd Mrs. Sam Ray, was' a patient last week at Davis Hospital, Statesville. Eloise Teague is home i from a teaching position in |th.e Kinston city schools. : Miss Jane Guy, daughter Phillips course is visiting here at the home of Prof and Mrs. R. T.Tea gue.^ Miss Kathryn Lecka is home from the University, | Miss Mildred Chapel Hill. | taking a beauty Mr. and Mrs. Jim Morrison' Asheville, and son, Douglas, from Can-; Mrs. Mabel Hyans And- ton, Ohio, are vacationing' erson, Mrs. Jennie Cla,Tk and here at their fromer home. ^ Robert Hyans all of Morgan- Their daughter, Mrs. Margar- ton and Linville Falls were et Owen Burgess and grand-j visitors here last week, daughter, Marie Burgess, and [ There will be a memorial niece, Barbara Henderson, | service , at Pine Grove' Meth- from Morganton, are visiting i odist church the 1st Sunday them. j in August, and at Greene Val- Miss Margaret Hoyle and j ley Baptist church the 4t’h business visitor here Fri-jMrs. Elzie Pittman of Spear, day. 1 We wish to say hello to Mrs. Sam Heaton, Sr., and!all the boys in service. We en- friends from Lenoir, visited Miss Millicent’ Teague here Sunday. Miss Teague and Miss Hoyle were classmates at Mars Hill College. Lt. (jg) and Mrs. James E. Mrs. Sam Heaton, Jr., spent'! joy I’eadirig their _ letters and Sunday in Bakersville visit- especially enjoy reading ing friends. Lee Rhyne’s letter. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Pitt man are building a new home on Henson Creek. Miss Addie Burleson is spending this week in States ville with her sister. Joe Houston who is station ed at Fort Bragg spent the week end with home folks. Mrs. J. P. Hughes made a business t'rip to Newland Tuesday. Mrs. Ed Lee 'Avery, Mrs. Helen Wiseman and Arizona Hughes shopped in Johnson City Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Ivor Lowman of Connelly Springs ^yisited relatives here Sunday. Mrs. Josie Benfield has been very ill at her home here. Sunday in August. Miss Annie Lee Heaton is spending this week in Senia with friends. Miss Edith Hughes of Es- tatoe spent the week end with of E C. Guy, is home from j Hospital Asheville. Mrs. Pen W. C.. U. N. C., Greensboro ! land was the former Miss Penland of Newland and the; her sister Mrs. Eddie McGee U. S. Naval Reserve are an-!here. nouncing th^ arrival of aj Mrs. Ernest Hoilman spent daughter, Ann- Guy on Fri-; last week in Horsepan, W. d_ay, June '2, at • the_^_Mission Wa., visiting friends. Sam Mortimer of Pineola for a few days before leaving for Appalachian State Teach ers collegt, summer school. Todd Mj Vance, Jr., and Crance Perkins, who have been employed in the Navy Yard at Portsmouth, Va., spent last week with their families. Toss Vance of ,Richmond, Va., spent a few days here with his mother, Mrs. T. M. Vance, Sr., at the Vance Tou rists Home, returning June 1. J. V. Bowers made a busi- Margaret Guy, cashier of the Avery County Bank. The ma ternal grandfather is E. C. Guy. Mrs. Hoyt Craven of ,Rad- was a business visitor here last week. Ernest Johnson of Toecane was a visitor here Friday. Mrs. L. L. Williams and Mrs. J. E. ,Rice of Spruce DR. SLOOP’S WEATHER REPORT FOR MAY The following weather re port is compiled from data furnished by Dr. E. H. Sloop opruce.«f .Crossnore. The obserya- ford, Va., and Misses Nan! Pine were visitors here Fri-^tions were made each mid- and Dot Vance and Joe Van- day. 'night. ! ness trip to Washington, D.! Tenn. ce, of Salem, Va., are visit ing relatives. Revival services will be gin at the local Presbyterian church the second week in June. The pastor. Rev. J. A. Sanders, will be assisted by Rev. Leo Hall of Piney Creek, i C., last week. Paul Owens of the tl S. Navy, is home on an 8 day leave, visiting his wife, the (Please Turn To Page Ten) SAVE FOR TOMORROW PAY EARNED TODAY You’re not buying things now for various reasons— wartime shortages, joining in the fight against in flationary buying, and the need to buy war bonds— but after the war, you can have those things you want if you have saved. AVERY COUNTY BANK E. C. GUY, President — Newland, N. C. According to announcement just released by Rev. D. M. Edmisten, pastor of the lo cal Baptist church, the annu al daily vacation Bible school i will begin Monday, June 19, with Miss Rebecca Ward, of the State Baptist Sunday school department, ,Raleigh. N. C., in charge. Sessions will be held each day from Mon day through Friday, June- 19 to 23 inclusive. This school will be open, to any children in the community who wish to attend. Revival services will begin Sunday, June 25, with Rev. Vilas Minton of Watauga county, assisting the pastor. The plubic is co rdially invited to attend. Mrs. Albert Robbins left last week for Columbia, S. C. where she will join Mr. Rob bins of the U' S. Navy there. Mrs. Myrtle Hinkle and Mrs. Callie Buck, of Eliza- bethton, Tenn., have leased the Shadylawn Hotel from Dr. and Mrs. B. B. McGuire and are running same. Dr. and Mrs. B. B. McCruire have purchased the Spruce Pine Hotel and moved last week to Spruce Pine. Dr. McGuire is county health officer for Yancey and Avery counties. Mrs. A. W. Cornett and children, Nellis and Lois, ac companied by Mr. and Mrs. Otto Isaacs and daughter, Linda, visited Miss Lois Is- Just Received A Large Shipment of Wall Paper Of The Newest Patterns JVe Have The Famous WALL-IN>ONE line of wall paper. This paper guaranteed washable and fade proof. READY TRIMMED—READY TO HANG Paste included, nothing else to buy. ^CGME IN AND SEE OUR COMPLETE LINE OP WALL PAPER BurHeson Hardware Phone 61-W Spruce Pine, N. C.