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t jorSive Gf Former Ycaro In The ountain s Bv LOU HARSH AW News, Director Athevxlle Chamber Of Commerce No other Bection of the country is so rich, bo colorful in tradition, songs, dances and speech as is that part of the land where the Blue Ridge Moun tain awing down to meet the Great Smokies and form Western North Carolina. Jxonvhe time of the firat settlettCaitend ttjnx wnov4iva .WW- nwt www and. l-VfOlAvllveviV lonely. . 4MeDeo4nnnle. ,.Jl m lsM Service At Ponders Chapel On Sunday The choir and pastor from Tried Stone Baptist Church of Asheville will be at Ponders Chapel Colored Church Sunday afternoon at o'clock. The public is cordially invited to ball cm tdty. cousins. There was a large crowd attend ing church at Ball City Sunday eve ning. The Rev. Coleman Brown de livered a wonderful sermon. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Moore and family were visiting Mrs. Doshia Donaldson and family Sunday. Mrs. Mart.a Price and Mrs. Ida Mae Worley were visiting Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Moore ' Sunday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Fisher and son. Rav. of Clvde were visitinor her 3 mother, Mrs. Rachel Coward Son: day. .Miss Shirley Fish is staying with Mr. and Mrs, Bob- Wells. - Mr. Wells has been very sick. vWe hope for her eryspeedy .recovery. mfitortor students' for the 1955 grad- f1Sfiliwer,vft!w of the folks got( v.0and?Mrs Cordpn.Op -and pg,mt.tid fome a banjo, cMliren,,, Jiodean ,?nijiimm,r 'of Va ''mmIm' uinabeMnant nf music for tnar'it tj. fL. inant Fririnir niffflt -t&ilfr !MiSliS;irettv .ooh7 a Sr? and SM' ihd4"r ...WtouV High School Pd.wW 4 do the cJog, J4r. ftoyle Miller a. filing hi? tew Wahwt, is ' todedletoriaa, r- . MHWMinmniPMill111- " cw(Barwa, r. aiMstln.ihMs.iraet1l artistic as AmiA mnminv MLrtwa k.MQesanai1WiL. ten I t. t it s.t..,,.i lilMiHWMjJfMs 4WtBWt'iT,rt'sefl? daugW afrmTlWH .OKKBsquare aance rnere.re, ipta ol enMWren ,ou oil 7- " ,---.. 1 - imjMittilHI)mene d?S jread.otraanar.iYe pacKea .Jjnl Af ..,a.na&i4M3aeim done an ,on .fisjjhil; traditional country .in.j? w'd in-Ga- ica. This dance, was a ,urJMic, hip-swinging, foot-tppiiyrd0Oi ftjjjtt kept time to the fast rnovingonntry music and expressed a certain p etic feeling to these folks as much as Brahms and Bach did for their . Jail gWWM. :f . ii; HMIIlAlllMt thj?k wiU -)oi b wfilj, e,gain. Should lie Handled WitNUtrnpifion A TWEED SHLTON TopStudents OasPiked Mr boh i wattf- J? itWhelton of -Wahwt, is Rural Health Meet To fie In Asheville Next Thursday A Western North Carolina Roeion al Rural Health Conferenre will be ird on Thursday of next week, March 24, 1955, in Asheville at the George Vanderbilt Hotel, sponsored by the Medical Society of North Car olina's Committee on Rural Health. The afternoon session presided over by Dr. W. Wyan Washburn of Boiling Springs, will be taken up with a forum discussion on the topic "Personal Health and Possible Solu tion." The panel will have , as Hs moderator, Or. , kt.. 0. iDiick, of i Mwr Hill, with panel representatives as follows : ; Representing Dental Health, Dr. John A. Brauer, 'Dean of 4he; School of Dentistry of the DnSVereity f North Carolina at Chapel Hill; for Mm:' illiamjjMiAtaT.HeahlS "'Wilt . be JDr. SI. J. C , T s A into Vto$m,4tm iAJNfbeny County to JEoday, the .clog dance is still be- irig one in , North Carolina, and a good clog specialist will have an in. dividnality in his steps that makes him famous the width and breadth of aill. the. mountain section. L.Jttiss SheUton .has been active M extra curricular activities duritfn her'kjg)i school career. She has bee a ciaas, uetaeitw and 4-rl uiub on ficer, reporter, for school paperd manager of the girls' basketball team)1 hlef marshal 'for tommence Went eerdses, and a rrffanber of the f ..a nn aAoM Her'av-rage for I Iffntii. vfiara infKli newspaper, we read about someone that has been killed or maimed by a tractor or' some other piece of.fws machinery. We can't say that it won't happen here. There are :j number of instances where it has a)- 1 Af' ' because it's 4 1 Premium Flavor tral Mee! w . WBttfMrtkl btuAaheRille; fbn BhysJcf raill .be -DrJfflh Bat -Cave;: and for Dr .E. JX J)niJs of Sylva. ' ,. Following the' Aattel-4i8f!S!lin e GLAD FOR ARREST Oklahoma City, Okla. For one time in his life, Alvie Watham was glad to be arrested. Officers, arriv ing, at his home, jerked Watham oat of a burning bed where he had gone to. sleep with a lighted cigarette hi hand. He was charged with four separate traffic violations. of the day's conference. tixDreisimV' the appreciation of the JBtat- MWicaPSociety for those par- UiciiJatmg 'ib.'the W' P6iram wiU Mf' im 3. r. ttovBseau. ei wtuswn iSalfem, VPrs4deri4jlect ef tfce State Mdifal, Society. v Attendance la ienorM from all pdrsont W tWetern J Nith Carolina who-are 'lifterMted in waiters of ftirii-titsM: four years in "high sehool is 93.4. Miss Tweed has also served as cqtnmencement marshal, an officer in the glee club, 4-H Club .and class, and was Beta Club president this Vear. She was a member of the girl's basketball squad for four years, and was awarded a trophy for the iamtstanding' player hi th; Madi son County -teuraeythiSTrear. She jias a scholastic -average of 92-2 urr ;her 40ur years. Beady happened in Madison County. We need to become safety 'conscious so that none of these tragic acci dents will cripple or take the lives of any members of our Madison County farm families. Mr. J. A. Buckner, a Madison Oountv farmer of the White Oak community, is well aware of the dan gers involved to others, as well as ihimself, in the use of farm equipment. Mk Buckner has two young boys. They like to play on the tractor theame as most other farm boys do.! Who be brings his tractor and the weight of the equipment rest on the ground. By doing this, he pre vents the danger of one boy acci dentally releasing the weight of the equipment and crushing the other. Let's become safety conscious. The life we save may be our own or, the life of someone even more precious to os. ik. . npi ii n.nn r: 4Tcn , - Sometimes a man gets a hard fall from the big bluff he puts up. -I Furniture Annex MARSHALL, N. C.
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