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u'1 ' ' t .5 ' 1 :t. f 1 .'fv i' : 5( s,. 1 Those who hsve relatives and , Mends buried In the Ramsey Cent . tery on Marshall Route 1 (the old Turnpike) arev requested to eonve early, bring working tools and spend "the day helping to clean off this cem etery the fourth and last Friday in this month, May 27, in preparation tor the annual Decoration and Me- " There will be a decoration at the Cook Farm Cemetery May 29. All speakers and singers are invited. MISS GEORGIA CANDUBY Don't Forget-To, Renew Your Subscription To - THE NEWS-RECORD mortal services which will be held sometime in June. Following the war wUh Ct , trimumpoai battalion of U. ... rlnes inarched down Pennsylvania Avenue to the tune of "A Hot Time In . The Old , Town Tonight" ; and passed- in reivew before President Mc Kinley in the south portico of the White House. After subduing the Boxers in 1900, U. S. Marines went from Tient sin to Pekin to protect the American Legation there. C" "Sure sheVw W ii' &S& dream-an OK Used Carl" ii n wnsar n Look for the Y and ' Y''C; your l d, 02 t '.Funeral' services ' for Mrs.' Violet "Boyd Lunsi ord, 92, of Barnard, wid bw of Eli Lunsford, were held At the "home f a daughter, Mrs. ' Dllle Payne, on Anderson Branch at 2 p. n., Sunday. , ; '. ' ' Mrs. Lunsford died in an Asheville hospital at 9 a.m., Thursday, May 12, 1955, .after a long illness. The "Rev. Grady Harris officiated and burial was in the Freeman Cem etery. 'V. " ' - Grandsons? 'served as pallbearers. Surviving' 'In . addition to Mrs 4 .m1 ,.t 'V.'. v' Xv:.,f' 'v V '' '"J-'- 4 'iK 1 N'! Asa did thst-which was good and right in the eyes of the Lord, and served the Lord all his days. ;Ass was one of Judah's best Icings, serv ing God "with a perfect heart" Then Jehoswphat, Asa's son, reign ed. ;T He was an excellent king and walked In the commandments of the Lord. He also sent teachers through out his realm, to teach 'the Law of 'the Lord. They brought hjm pres ents and silver until he had to build houses to store it. He also had seven thousand and 700 rams, and seven on t;.a Bt.-e tZ j K.iii i,. cisco earthquake anj i..e in i . were a detachment of I.Iarines from Vaiio Riiaiii Talun1-In- Ran ; Fran 1,1 cisoo from Bay and a battalion' of Marines -1 v . Mare ftrland.i. f lf'' i tJf them. Jehosaphat was a great, and noble ' king, yet he erred, in that he "join ed" with Ahab. Then the prophet Jehu said unto him: 'IShouldest thou help the ungodly, and love them that hate the Lord?"--Il Chron. 19:2. j'ehoram, JehosaphaVs son, 'ascend ed to the throne by virtue of his be- thousand and 700 goats making ing the first born. Not by his own p.1 . " V , , 15,400 head of livestock. Passing 1 personal virtues, however. His first Payne are a son. James, of Alexan- .' . . . . ... . , , . . . .... . t. ... ... s, T . cerxam street corner, in paraae, ana u at-t was to sy ' six der two Mothers James and Char- m would ; -brothers. He did that which was r ' J'lJn ?U,",o take over two and one-half hours ' evil in the "eyes of the Lord." And ZTlh 'or the parade to pass. And he had the Lord brought p!aPue upoh hi great armies: 1,160,000 trained men house and himself, and in "process of grandchildren; , 28 great-grandchil- . dren; and 1). great-great-grandchildren. : i . v BowmanrRector Funeral Home was 1n charge of -arrangements. to wait upon him, besides soldiers he time" he died. put in all fenced cities( to protect W. 0. RAY. ing for a dream car at a strictly down-to- price? You'll find it here with an OK Tag OK Used Cars are thoroughly inspected scientifically reconditioned. To make sure dreams have a happy ending, OK Used are warranted in writing by the dealer. nly by an Authorized Chevrolet Dealer' French Broad Chevrolet Co.. Inc. MARSHALL, N. C When In Asheville VISIT HANDCOCK'S RESTAURANT 8 North Pack Square PLATE LUNCHES 50c up Roast Turkey Platters Good Tender Steaks Spaghetti Plates QPEN ON 'SUNDAYS USED PiIL'OS FOR SALE HOME ELECTRIC & FURNITURE CO. MARSHALL, N. C . JOHNNY MILLER, popular radio star of WTOB toys, "Mf wife has always used light Kara for cooking . . . and on the table it's dirk (Card for me, the best-tasting eating syrup of 'em all" Yes, indeed . . biscuits go like hot cakes when you pour on plenty of delicious dark Karo . . . there's nothing like it for good eating. Satis fyin' flavor. So rich it stands right up on top of biscuits (keeps 'era light and fiuny). Keep Karo on your table morning, noon and night V .Jr ...it tops anything! A$k your grocer for DARK Karo, In pint and quart bottles l f Saved Money Goes Farther! Boc C:qsi VociCaSt A ' I fin I V lifl rl 1111 tninff 4hAHl v aemnai ' uAiiii ;'' tw4 am"'' - Kxl c....:r c::3 ItcroV no d: hr. ' -Wmf'' - : 4 ; s s v i! 7 ' 4 " r s, 5.." k 1 , 4. I I Money HsfTin I ar io ji Era -k cm . Buys Sf More! ' i Saved , -Jq' ? Makes ' ('L ; j Money! A yf ;
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