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1 l I) ' VIIE NEWS. RECORD '.''.. PAOK FTVB Mi SOCIALITMMS PERSONAL and OTHERWISE ENGAGED Hit- i-'j. -r E'i I S A' AND E R D B U S W DIAL Sttt w e o m 1 Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rice spent last 3unday in Kinjrsport. Tennessee visiting Mr. and Mrs. Robert . Moody and two 'lovely daughters. While there they toured the Eastman Plant and Port of Warrior State Park. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis F. Bryan, of Winston-Salem, N. C, have returned to their home after spending a few days with their parents, the Bryans of Marshall, and the Metcalfs of Harnardsville. N By "POP" Vota Vita Class Met With Mrs. John Corbett Tuesday Evervthinsr has been relatively Members of the Vota Vita Sunday J luiet around here during the past School Class of the Marshall Baptist week Wednesday morn- i hureh held their regular monthly Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Brooks, of South Norfolk, Va., came last week and are guests of her mother, Mrs. James Roberts of. Marshall Route 1. Cpl. Thomas C. Caldwell, of Fort Bragg, spent the weekend here with his wife and other relatives. Mrs. Claude Stafford and son, Claude Jr., of Norfolk, Va., were visiting her grandmother, Mrs. James Kolierts, over the weekend and at tended the decoration at the Free man Cemetery. Mrs. Stafford is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Brooks, formerly of Marshall. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Bell and daugh ter. Miss Polly, of Sylacauga, Ala bama, formerly of Mars Hill, were in Marshall Monday. They had been to Morristown, Tenn., to at tend the funeral of her grandmother, Mrs. Bell Holmes, and drove to Mars Hill to visit her father bofore re turning home via Marshall. meeting Tuesday evening in the home of Mrs. John Corbett. Mrs. Donald L. Colvin, second vice president, presided in the absence of the president. Devotions were con ducted by Mrs. Wlade Huey. A nom inating committee was appointed to select officers for the coming year. Mrs. Bernard Brigman had charge of the program and led the group in several interesting games and con tests. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. Ron Sprinkle and Mrs. Wade Huey. At the close of the meeting the hostess served delicious refreshments. Class members present were Mrs. Bernard Brigman, Mrs. Walter Ramsey, Mrs. P. H. Dinwiddie, Mrs. W. F. Holland, Mrs. Lyman Martin, Mrs. Calvin Edney, Mrs. Charlie Sawyer, Mrs. Ron Sprinkle, Mrs. Donald Colvin, Mrs. Liston Ramsey, Mrs. Wade Huey, Mrs. Hettie R. Ulankenship, Mrs. J. M. Baley, Jr., and Mrs. Corbett, and one visitor, Mrs. A. W. Whiteburst. mg r- news reached here that the bank at Hot Springs had been rob bed and everybody went thisaway and thataway I've never seen a n n THE FARMER'S WIFE Everybody is counting the days for one reason or other some to grad uate, others to get others graduated and the little ones just to get out of school am looking forward to the Mrs. R. G. Franklin returned Tuesday from Fort Jackson, S. C, where she spent the weekend with her husiband who is stationed there. Mrs. Mark Brooks of Norfolk, Va., spent the weekend with Mrs. James Roberts of Marshall RFD 1. IMITATION from t The World's Most Widely Used Devotional Guide Mr. and Mrs. Ted Sprinkle of Stanley, returned home Wednesday after spending several days visiting their families and friends. Miss Peggy Holland has returned home from ASTC, Boone, where she will spend the summer. Mrs. E. B. Mathis, Jr., and son of Sumter, S. C, are spending several days here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Willard C. Rector. Mi.. Albert Shelton andjaon, Earl, of Norfolk, Va., were visiting Mrs. James Roberts over the week end and attended the decoration at the Freeman Cemetry May 15. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stines and in fant son and Miss Mildred Stines, of (lien Alpine, pent the weekend here with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Stines. They were accompanied home by Anne Stines, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stines, who had been visiting her grandparents for ."dveral days. Mr. and Mrs. J. Moody Chandler and Mr. and Mrs. J. Fain Sprinkle spent Sunday in Jonesboro, Term., where they attended the !)2nd birth day celebration of Mrs. Chandler's mother, Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Ituiu-say. O nK limit ROOM NASHVIU. TINNRSK . Read Titus 3:1-8 HUssrd are the meek; for then shall inherit the earth. (Matthetw 5 :5.) When Christ lives in us, we are a"ble, through the power of the Holy Spirit, to bear with meekness attacks of hate, malice, and envy. The Holy Spirit in us not only prevents our being overcome by evil but also helps us to overcome evil with good. We need not be afraid to suffer wrong and to be misunderstood. With God's "help, we can possess bur souls with patience, keep unruffled and composed through a storm of unkind liness, and shut our mouths when wicked men are before i's. This is possible to all those in whose breasts the loving spirit of Christ has found a place, whose hearts arc strength ened by the peace of Cod. Those who are gentle under provo cation are strong in the fight and are heroes, for meekness is really an attribute of might. I If we lost. our tempers, we break I our alliance wr.n ucu unu en oui j sense of II is presence. patrol car go tnrough town so fasti band recital the 24th have you also heard that Don Cox and Inherited anything lately? have Frank Moore didn't lose any time' just finished thinking some thoughts either account of robbery appears elsewhere in paper I went up to Mars Hill. Tuesday afternoon and, as usual, enjoyed my visit there saw Mayor Tilson, Jim Cox, Bob Holt, Don Sprinkle, Paul Tugman, Carl Eller and many other friends while there, Mrs. Kitty Robinson invited me in to The Little Shop "just around the corner" it is a most attractive little place with beautiful dresses and ladies' wear while in there, several college girls stopped by to admire the fine selec tion of Kabro dresses Mars Hill should feel justly proud to have such a modern shop Cox Florist is al ways attractive, too beautiful cut flowers, potted plants and arrange ments Mars Hill is a progressive about this inheritance business and am not much for it started count ing on my fingers the children who inherited money and property which caused rifts and clashes among the children themselves pretty soon had used all my fingers and toes and still counting after all, poverty might have its compensat'ons so many parents spend a lifetime of 'self-imposed povlerty so they can leave their children better fixed than they were, only to have it paid to lawyers and courts to settle the small differences in the parts Wonder if this would be considered "blood money" which in Hebrew times could not be offered in the temple after all, it is all too ofter the price of a life, that is, a life of town and is growing the people doing without and hard work and are friendly and things are "looking up" in our college town picked up two very nice college students en route to Asheville they had high praise for the college "Bill' has been in the hospital this week and sometimes of medical care one thing we can be sure, the poor we'll have with us always if our vege tables would gfow as fast as the morning glories in it, we'd have a chance for a good garden dreamed I've had very little time to see and I of pulling beets last night re hear anything for going to Asheville member when lots of families had a she's okey now and is at home 'dream book? something like a my brother. Lank, was also in hos- dictionary in which they looked up Dital but I'm glad to say, he's able their dreams to see the meaning of to be at his home again, too glad Louise Teague is getting on well sorry that Edgar "Skeeter" Hender son must go under the knife today (Thursday) he's at Mission hope he soon recovers the Bacca laureate sermon will be delivered here at 2:30 p m.., Sunday I hope "Bill"' will feel well enough to go to the Walnut Alumni Banquet Sat urday night. them got the meaning of this one. and am going to weed the beet row today. Schedule Of Home Demonstration Clubs in County ' 9 Monday, May " japl' Etibs Chapel School Limoliroom. i uesuay, iway z:uu p. m. With The Sick Mr. Edgar Henderson, of Walnut, was taken to the Memorial Mission Hospital in Asheville Sunday, fol lowing an attack. Mr. Henderson underwent surgery this (Thursday) morning. Mrs. J. N. Fisher, of Marshall, RFD 2, who has been undergoing (treatment at Aston Park Hospital, returned .io her home Wednesday. Mrs. Jim Story returned Wednes day from the Memorial Mission Hos- Spring Creek School Lunchroom, pjtal, where she underwent an op- Al ...1.. I.... or . ... vv l uiirsuiiy, may -o c o. i eration Monday Walnut Mrs. T. A. Woody, Hostess. Thursday, May 2fi ::!0 p. m. -Freezing School at French Broad Electric Membership Corporation. It is hoped that all club members j .)(Ult l(mn aKaj. f x ) P THE HETROTHAI. (,,'' -Mario IV Hash) to Airman First C':ts- F'lwanl ('. Rcc-fs has iu'.. ;umh;i'-'"' ' H(;r Piivrvts, Mr. ;ni M''s. ,Jo!,n i:i'isl:v Nrwluirn'h, N. Y. Airmnv Utwi-s i- the vn rf .Mr. and .Mrs. J. 1!. liceves of Hot Si'tiiis. A summer weddii'tr is planned. Cut court, y A. i('e C'-H-en T'mis Marshall Book Club Met With Mrs. Roberts1 The Marshall Hook Club met at the home of Mrs. Wiley I!iber.s Monday evening. May lt at eight o'clock. Mrs. Lawrence McElroy gave an interesting program on ,i and MadtiHie f'rnHt by Krishna Nehru Hutheesing. Ten members and two guests, Mrs. Bill Roberts and Miss (iayle Isensee, were present. McElroy Named On Committee At UNC In 11)27 Marine pilots operating against the bandits in Nicaragua carried out the first recorded at tack directed by ground troops. Two Western North Carolina stu dents I.ariy McElroy c-f Marshall. :.nd !!: b Tlvuris of A-hevilie havt 'been named executive committee me nbers of the Yo'mg Democrats Club at the University of North Cai olina at Chapel Hill. W. E. Graham Jr. .University of North Carolina law student ' from Jackson Springs, was elected presi dent of the club. McE y, a graduate of Marshall High School, ;. the son of Dr. and M's. J. L. Mx-Hlroy of Marshall. PTA PAST PRESIDENTS ARE RECC1NIZED Mr. H. V. Hunter, who was in jured a few weeks ago in a stock j car accident at the Asheville-W'euv-1 erville Sneedwav, is aide to be out ! will avail themselves of this demon stration. " Friday, May 27 2:00 p. m. Forks of Ivy Mrs. Stanley Marsh- l!ut when we; hanks, hostess. meet evil with good and maintain a loving composure, we show the won derful beauty of His spirit. I'RA YFU Our Fathrr, nn"t us that ire mat Attention, all home demonstration club members? The Craft Camp will be held at Camp Schaub on Tuesday, May June 1 and 2. ( If you haven't placed your applica- To Mr. and Mrs. Paul Thomas, Marshall RFD .'!, a daughter May 12, l'.lo.i, in St. Joseph's Hospital -V- Recent Births rft rfi it Cfi Sft Jt j rfi 2ft rfc CANCER'S Mioes not hel A lump or thickening in tbe breast or elsewhere Unusual bleeding or discharge Any change in a wart or mole Persistent indigestion or difficulty 'in swallowing Persistant hoarseness or cough Any change m normal bowel habits hut l Ikm lynfM mmmt mm ),- ( (',. ,,i nui'i.-i n,i I mil iri'ii' I tion and would like to attend, please) Hint urn. i i.-i our fiyltt ti,t:iist contact the borne agent's office so j T)( aml i,ls s. A. Nor-. fi-,7. Cm ut ....((,. .. .bcii Ihr that reservations can be made. j 'Marshall UFD . a son .May 12, lit.) .lf:.V,'.N- . (.- i ud, "Full .1''" ) . AVrATriDCT'ctruT in St. Joseph's Hospital. fi pnui l s I'rin, r. Our Fn'hrr LOVE AT FIRST SIGHT ,.. ,.' , H. . . . A,,ie,,: I St lA'aU - Ilobbip- Un cocker ; 17 j j nf ;iM, T.()t r,.T j-1 1 j 1UV spaniel, fell in love with James Mor- ; rriendS vjl LlDrary lis, postman, the tirst time he went I Vlpt I hursdaV . . -:.v'::"- , ti J rf i'ictured ai.-i'.e ;ti'.'' seven ef Tarsl!!!- I'arer.t-Toacli-'r A---n-- I T: Spirit teache In Courthouse iwelliiiL' in ju . .. . ii. i r i..i. nieekr.c- and loo. I t"""- " - r.,n !,,,!. Tw.in ma) bie's owners, Mr. and Mrs. Ceorge j I Blamnier. Tin. dog trailed Morris I all over his route and ar.y other' Mr. Wall place ho went. Finally, the Blam- ! the Madls in mers locked Robbie up in the hack ! Library, l'a yard, but he put up such a howl ev- ci ganvatai'i ery time Morris passed that the 2ii, at 2 ' Blainmers could find only one solu tion they gave Robbie to the post the aJlation .-.orvici bc hi'i'c .Mrs. Wa.'c I'ucv, ?rs. Wicr Rtr Ji.hn Coi-l cl', .Airs. K. S. liiim.-iey, .M, S. I!. I'.oloT s. tho past presii!t?nts of the inii u ! o woi't' rt'(ii;izeil at t vt" '. Ffi. ni lef td ritrl-,; : ', . i t's. .i on'v I. L. Mci-:i'i. iiife. ; ', and i If I'lmi,, I 0,AAMA, WILL WOT TAKE THE MOME PAPER DOWM TO WE Post office awp B'jy A WRAPPER AMP MAIL IT tO Ou SCM, JIMMV6UT I'M GOIIKJ M TO THE navWER OFFICE AMD TOR JIMMY AMD THEME Home PAPS? eVRV WEEK warn-- Sty II I 5f--f, .lent "Big A Life" (Continued from Page On) nice! As far as Barbara is concern ed, that is jumping out of the fry ing pan into the fire and oh, "well you can't miss it is as "Big As Life." CAST OF CHARACTERS Professor Hopkins Floyd Davis 'Mrs. Hopkins Betty Metcalf Elaine Hopkins Betty Hunter Eddie Hopkins Greenwood Edney !!am.-ey. :irty Frio led 'a r--.ee next Tim '! c!; in the (" iw auditorium. j Mi-. K. (I. I.urnctte, chaii-nian of the drive for funds, will g!e a re-! port of its progress and reiui.'t as many of her chairmen as can to at- I tend this meeting. All persons interested in 1 bra'-v 1 service for this ro mtv are also u:gidi to attend this meeting. . To Introduce Beauty Queen rf Mrs. Bernard Brigman, a former professional model, fashion co-ord'-nator, and student at Mars Hill College, will introduce "Miss Laurel MA RSI 'ALL PTA OFFICERS INSTALLED HERE SEE US FOR Automobile Insurance that S1 protect Jrou in , every tte in the. Union" WHITEHURST INSURANCE . r " AGENCY. , Phone 2541 MannjJL N. . STELLA CARVER, Agent L SttUaCarvtr "Barbara Fleming Freda Davis of 1954-55," whom she selected. Flossie Allen LorfaiM .White ' at the assembly at Mars Hill Col Mrs. Reese Joan, Ibson ' lege, Thursday morning:. Miss "Eunice Reese Jackie "Payne' Laurel's picture, alon, with Mrs. Harry Blaine . Carl Reevcg Brigman's, will appear in the an- Van Miller X- Frank Morgan ' nual yearbook, The Laurel, this Policeman Bailey Payne .year. n Producing Staif .- J, I Prompter .- Naomi Wilde1? Tha National Forests in North , i V" it 1 ' v s Pictured above are the newly-installed officers of the' h-'j BotKUXr:tnVt--'i makt op the largest area j. M. Baley Jr.. secretary: Mrs. Clvde M. Roberta. nrni ne1! t ? vjeji BUl'NlkwBarbara Daria 'under one management east of the president; Mrs. Wade Huey, president? "Mrs, Walter Ram: y,' "Staga Crew -.i Frt JBheltonJ Dale Miaahwippl It as more ..Ranger fjn( vice president; Mrs. Jerrr Ricfet proirrioi chairman : knd - -miMu. ...w'.uumcM uii wm ij' wwt jura, vieouiiua tvaru. treasurer. i Director W-.'--.-Jeeile Jlaramee UonaJ Foreet 1 ,"1 v' , ' r , r j hV;;1' . vV. - Oil if v y" t
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