i 1 0 r:: V"1'.' . : '' . . : . - J. " - I'1 T it t i ft - .i v., 1, y r, , . 1 O PERSONAL and J -lT J t. STOBT. Vs.fl. Eeds and son, Jimmy, went to Somerset, Ky., Ssturdtfy night to attend the funeral of Mr. tfads'. un cle. Whtte torn tlwz :'nW vbitod 'Mr. Bads' mothtr and other relatives. VV'.f .f.i I II nil'-. .... k Mr. and Mrs. B. R, Twed returned lb their boiM U MairhaU Sunday nurnt .from fcafcsiena, no- worn cbey spent several days. Mr. and Vtt. Fred Eitenhower, it. of Greenevlild, Tcml, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Story Sunday si- Or. and Mrs. W. A. Sams spent the week-end in Raleigh where. Dr. Sams attended ' medical -meeting. While there, they also visited their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Lowe. Grover Fri.by Leaves FKday For Florida Grover Friaby, ace southpaw, who is the property of the Cincinnati Bads of the National League, will Java Friday of this week for Plant City, Florida, to join the Syracuse Chiefs of the Internatnonat League in Spring training. Friaby was the ace pitcher on the Offden, Utah Crab of the Pioneer League last season where he won IS games while losing 6. "My anrf-eelS in top ahape and I'm going to try my best to stick with the Chiefs' this season," Frisby stat ed yesterday. He signed -a contract which calls for 15,000.00 for the coming baseball With The Sick Mrs A. Bamssy'Aof -Marshall, 'V - RFD 1 was admitted to Aston Park Tuesday for treatment ? 5 a; , Mrs. Carat Cody of Mar Bill was ' & admitted, to -Norburn , Tuesday ' for r. r " i cf was ad. a t. : ;y-fe c , ' 1 4""'' ,-. , Mrs. L C. L on' of ;Alexa.i,Ier rt', RFD 1 was emitted to-'Memorial ' '.. ''Mission Monday for y.' v' T" i 1 JBaUaM of Mass i L EFD ? was admitted to Memo The " Rev. Carfield1 Llndsey of Spring Creek was admitted to Nor burn Monday for treatment. Mts. Ajlen "Barrett of Mars H!H, : wasdmitted to Norbuin Sunday for surgery. . . Gaston Binder of Alexander, RFD ' was admittad to Norburn Friday for treatment ' Riley Bnckacr of Marshall, RFD 1 was admitted to MemoriM Mission Sunday for tieatmer- "Mrs. John Metcslf of Marshall, ixJtjafi was aununsi w aww t i Sunday, for treatment. ' A Friendly Welcome. Awaita Y.- Friday Only 1 rm holt in Zwm Grv' "Gun Smugglers vf Show StarU , 10:30 P. M. Saturday They're blotting the WILLIAM GARGAN r SUNDAY HOWARD DUFF DAN DU&YEA ' i e ."Dyiianrits v ' OTHERWISE! SHUti JMttor Pjresbyterisns Have Service In New Church The Rev. A. Bay Howland, pastor, delivered the first sermon in the new Marshall Presbyterian Church last Sunday morning. He spoke on "The Strongest Thing In The World," it being, in the words of Voltaire, "an idea that ia about to be born." Mr. Howland stated that in this the Atomic Age it is necessary -to erect churches adequate to handle so cial activities of the community and that the congregation should take a greater part in these activities. He stressed he fact that that is more necessaryt oday than at any other time in our history. The service was held in the new church although it wa.i not fully completed. Mr. Howland expressed thanks to the other cliches in Marshall for the use of their facilities for almost a year while the new building waa in the process of erec tion. He also expressed to Mr. H. E. Roberts appreciation of the elec tric organ in memory of Frank Fowler Roberta. The Marshall Methodist Church was thanked for the beautiful Calls Lilliea which dee orated the rostrum. Mrs. Lillian Corbett, organist for the Baptist church, had charge of the music with Mrs. W. C. Rector as -soloist The service was well at tended. Receiiiltiiihs . To Mr, and Mrs. HBie Fender of Flag Pond, Tenn RFD 2, a daugh ter, March 5Ja Norburn. John Nelson Hunter Rites Set For Today "ii " . W- Funera) services for John? Nelson Hunter, lr of Marshall, RFD 8,. wo died at the, home of son, George Hunter early Wednesday morning af ter a lengthy illness, (will be held Thursr !"' ,- rN 11:09 oV at the ;'--" ' 1 . , i e s..J Ls - J I ident jL L.'-.-U)countir, and was a 'retired farmer. v rLf.v!--"r. v Surviving are four daughters, Mrs. Will Bradley, Marion. IMlas Betty Hunter. Marahall BFD i, Mrs. Duf fy Reese,, Marshall RFD 2, Mrs. Bell Waldroup Swannanoaj two. sons, S. W. Hunter, Alexander BFD 1 d C. J. Hunter, Alexander. Also sur viving are 28 grandchildren, 34 great grandchildren and 10 great-great grandchildren. Grandsons will act aa pallbearers and granddaughters as flower bear ers. Bowman-Rector Funeral Home is in charge. . Howard Jervis Buys Market In Florida Mr. and' Mrs. Howard Jervis left recently for St Petersburg, Florida, where they are now making their home. Mr. Jervis hss purchased a market there. , 1 r Saturday Only; GEO. O'BRIEN v. - - PA Y WHITLEY 'Parnted Desert art' mr with thrillt 1 - , 1 VIRGINIA WELLS :." OILY (radio's Sam Spade) ; . , ' SHELLY WINTERS C J., u e tWT "POP" ( ',''1 4 44 '! i ., .A 1 4 ' Hooray and hot dog . Marshall is going to have a gymnasium 1 hope from the looks of the ar ticles on the front page of this issue, it seems quite possible that we can nave basketball games) here in Mar shall in a year or so speaking of basketball, the , Mars Hill High School Tournament . was . most suc cessful large crowds, - good teams, etc. -at tbeifworking ta ble" during the tourney was a team composed of Smith, Howell, Story, Sams and Higgins with Ellsberry Holcombe as chief electrician and handyman we bad a great deal of fun and I hope 111 have the oppor tunity of again working with the same team appreciate the nice remarks made by Mr. Warrick, prin cipal at Mars Hill I think that Emmett Sams is the best, most ac curate and skillful1 scorekeeper and time keeper I've ever known I'm sure Ronald Higgins agrees with me we had quite a business meeting prior to the final games in the principal's office re viewing players, teams, individual awards, etc. the fine ball hand ling of Scoggins and Vt Mull was praised also the fine all-round ability of Mars Hill's Ada Shelton she's an expert guard as well as a fine person in every respect - basketball will be history after this week's Tournament of Cham pions in Asheville baseball has already taken hold with teams " in spring training soon IH be "liv ing" on the diamond instead of the court saw John Corbett non chalantly driving down Main Street Wednesday t morning, . reading his man one. eye on a tetter and the other on the traffic for a few seconds Wednesday, shortly after noon, I thought the French Broad Hotel was on fire it turned out, however, to be a work train car on the tracks behind the hotel -- the blase was soon extinguished by fin man with little damage being done it seemed great to see the pic ture of the Marshall students in the Asheville Citisen. last Friday they were among those, entering the play contest at Lee Edwards Friday the Little Symphony Is to play at the high school auditorium Mon--day morning at ten o'clock -r this is ;the first time that Marshall dti i i "'lav' e.S n i"-" "ftunity j- , . "W ' ....' -aible - T - 1 . ,ctf M.. Soft ball, team, this summer in Marshall? v Marshall Presbyterian Church A. BAY BOWLAND, Pester 10:00 fc isv Sunday School At Funeral Home 11:00 a Jn. Morning Worship Sermon subject: "Dynamic Faith" 6:80 p. m. Westminster Fellow hip. 7:30 p. m. Evening Worship. Sermon subject: "The Word That Never Cornea Back" Madison Seminary Baptist Church I HAYES RUN MARSHALL' - MARS HILL HIGHWAY ' BJPV. E. J. JENKINS, Potior 10:00 a.m. Sunday School 11:00 aja- Morning Worship 7:0fl p.m. Training Union 8:00 p.m. Evening Evangelistic Service 8:00 p. m.-Wednesday Mid-week prayer meeting. , , , , ; r d. : ;vpw Have you I-J this -awful, flu' or what can you cCl itt I had it once and now met:.! Us I am getting it again. , So if I soud awbul and nod ad all like myselb, just lay id to de cold in me haid. i , I heard a rumor yesterday that we are getting lines built out this way for telephone service. ' Gee, that cer tainly sounds good.' I can't imagine being able to call Louise in the mid dle of the sight and making her crawl out of her warm bed, just to say, "HeUo." I do wish they could have been, built before the basket ball season when I had to go to Mar shall every time I had to caO in a ji ne nignt my ear ugnts went out I "was ready to Sue everybody 'cause I dldnt have a phone, but 111 be satisfied if we get them before long now. Some guy has) suddenly decided that to say: "It W tad", is correct Shucks, that , individual is way be hind times, w Madison County peo ple have been' saying that for a long time. What.kllla me, is the person who has been' exposed to the use of the verb "to be" following it up with Just between 'you and II" or "He went with she" in some cases where they think they are really getting up in - this world of proper English. I ain't got .NO answer to the problem, havi This new cellophane industry sounds exmtinsever , Brevard way. I've been fcxpectinr Mr. Opie Wells' picture in the paper with all. those big shots, -but I guess they are hold ing back for' the big day of the open- ing; He ttta appreciate the last par agraph 'cause he tried to beat some of that English stuff in my head way" back yonder in the S0's, when he was headmaster at dear old Wal nut high. ' If you have an executive job in your new concern for a wom an, Mr. Wells, just remember me and try: to find someone like me 'cause I aint avmlablei t Observed -Getting -your spring plowing done, friend?" It's high time far It It's hard to believe Spring is around the corner Visited Mrs. Baker last Sunday who Is re cuperating, atjier Big . Pine home front an operation; best -wishes for a y Vdr recovery are wi gon- na,7e, giria pmiopu --Mina .-, aa i Zata steals2 At Home On Leaye Seaman Apprentice Zane Metcalf arrived Tuesday morning from San Diego, California to spend about twelve days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Metcslf. Accepts Position Miss Frances McDevitt has accept ed a position, with the Citizens Bank of Marshall and assumed her new duties the first of the month. She formerly held a position with the Sprinkle-Shelton wholesale. Marshall Baptist Church REV. W. D. WILLIAMSON, Part 10:00 a.m. Sunday School 1 1 : 00 a.m. Morning , Worship .. Sermon subject: "The Cross" 0:80 p.nL B. T. V. 7:80 p.m.--Evening Worship 1 1 FiiEE To Every i'H: v DALSrJ MACHINE PERMANENTS . COEJD WAVE jERMANENtS . SHAMPOO Sk 'Sttill'l'lL- . MANICURE . See Our Lingerie Counter for LOVELY NYLON SLIPS FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS WE DELIVER ANYWHERE MRS. J. N. PENLAND, Manager MISS SUV PENLAND MISS MINNIE LEE PENLAND Operator Operator Mrs. Baley Hostess To Vota ViU Class Mrs. J. M. Baley, Jr., was hostess to members of the Vota , Vita Sunday School class at their regular meeting held Tuesday evening at her home on Main Street Mrs. C M. Blankenship, teacher of the class, presided, in the absence of the president and vice-president, and also conducted the devotional serv ice. - Mrs. J. H. Ends hsd charge of the program and presented several games and contests which were enjoyed. - At the close of the meeting the hostess was assisted In serving de licious refreshment by Mrs, Walter Ramsey and Mrs. P. H. Dinwiddle. Members of the class present were Mrs. C. Teague, Mrs. C. M. Blankenship, Mrs; Listen Bamsey, Mrs. Walter Bamsey, Mrs. W. B. Bamsey, Mrs. J. H. Eeds, Mrs. Bon Sprinkle, Mrs. P, H. Dinwiddie, Mrs, Ant Story, and Mrs. Baley. r r THE BEST IN ENTERTAINMENT DAILY i ai f 'FREE" PARKING Phone CO FRIDAY MARCH 10 "RED, HOT and BLUE" BETTY HVTTON VICTOR MATURE Funny Happy Crazy Laughs Here they are. alto "BROTHER KNOWS BEST" and "KITTENS MITTEN" MON.-TUES. MARCH 13-14 "OH, YOU BEAUTIFUL DOLL" In Color MARK STEVENS and JUNE HAVER with delightful mutie and dancing a picture for everyone. CARTpON FACIAL ' Customer - 3J00 up - $4.00 up - $5.00 up 75c 75c WMS To Meet Thursday , The Woman's Missionary Society of the Marshall Baptist Church will hold its regular monthly meeting Thursday afternoon, March 18, at the church. All members of the organisation are invited. Eastern Star To Meet Tuesday . A regular meeting of Marshall Chapter No. 85, Order of the Easter Star, will Jbe held Tuesday evening, March 14, at 7:8o o'clock at the Ma sonic Temple. This is the regular time for the election of officers for the Chapter and all members are urged to be present ... The Marshall Chapter will also hold a special meeting Friday eve ning, March 10 at 7:80 o'clock at the Masonic Temple for the purpose of JaiUating a candidate . ' SHOWS tMr. 1 1-.. Jas t:S0 eonttnuoua until 11:00 t MON. WED. FRI. , , t:tf 7,-CO p..- v TUES. THURS. ;.4 r.-oa A 9:00 p.m. . . , - SATURDAY MARCH 11 "RIDERS OF THE PONY EXPRESS" 7n Color - v . "ALASKA PATROL" Two new picture! with new stars; different from anything you have teen. One of the bett Saturday program we have had "SIR GALAHAD" Two Cartoons and a Comedy W ED.-THURS. MARCH 15-16 "GREAT LOVER" America's top comedian BOB HOPE and RONDA FLEMMING. GMt swoon men ttvear vveryhody howls Also "COUNTY, FAIR and !WET BLANKET POLICY 1 v ( h t

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