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a.gssv , k ( ,,t ,, v the r: " I i I'll J ii i Iiiiii ! ' L i !) 1 ' ' ' i .;-! 'H'liii' I i' Ili'H.. I mi. I 'i "' ' '' Y - ',' ' l''TW "' I f 1 " ' -J A ; ) i "V, 'j Y Mi)1 'U. ? .'' ' Ccfcr fow So You Can Uoic! DwLIu. V 1 Township 1, Ward 4 -Walnut Creak- fit I" I: Chairman Madison County Republican Executive Committee. . I 0',, . rt'-.,.., i m 6 A Cl'Ht, ( r f . , A'ft'd i, HOT SPRINGS Mr. and Mrs. Willie Collins and son, Bill, and Mr. and Mrs. Homer Kosti'r visited Mr. and Mrs. Charles Foster in Bluff City, Tenn., last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John flni-cnf'lo had as their quests Sunday. .Mr. and Mrs. Troy Rector and .Mrs. Julia Britta a of Marshall. Captain Charles Warner of the Merchant Marines is spending a few days in Hot Springs. Mr. Steve Moore is a patient at Ihike Hospital in !urham. Mr. and Mrs. Hutrh Lance of Sleepy Valley u visiting the Miss es Mamie and Fannie Lance last week. Miss ll.ihliie Tick'o f Knoxville. Term., vi-iteu iier e Tiimlparent.-'-, Mr. "ini Mrs. (). It. T rendu ay, last week . nd. Mr. Jr. I.. Story a- i-itii;- in Sprine' !a-! Friiiay. .'. Cha rii s V : ..f (J ret ne- Spring Tonic Suggestions x. er.-cu were M rs. !-.. t :. hcrpita! and iicc;y. ...... Mr.' Bid. -t'.e Is home is impToyjiar ;, JAV1E M. RAMSEY, Home Agent Tiople have discovered that lea 'y frreen vegetables are eaten all year, they no longer need sulphur a"d ino'a--s;s as a spring tonic. The reason greens are so import ant, in the diet is that they contribute ahiahlo nutrients . . . vitamin-' A and C and minerals (iron and cal cium). The intensity of the votv V l recti color is a clue to its ar'ntive value. Generally the green er Cm vegetable, the richer it is in vitamin A. 1. -ides all the rich food values ivrrivi .1 t'r.un frreens . . . they add rri-pivss, flavor and eye appeal t" YA1MKTY OF SALADS WITH CKKKNS V - many i'e n b-a fy vco t a- " i ileo : :;-Oi.!. Mrs. I ! o at 1' Ilia Ii - vary be!' .-a iail, mak 'tie; ,!.-:- way by using man i;m n to ." i ry fe'";'v's la des. !'..! A TUSSF!) SALAD SI l'FFMK ! Live i v.;-. '.ir.vi and p!a-!c: 11 ave eie;:;- clean, e "1 .mi '. IVh It) .- a - J'- ;' jnit before serving. ' a simple but ta. tv ";Va tossed salad TELEPHONE BELL BLUFF It may not be very long before the ringing of vour telephone will be greatly different from the bell-ring- iag system now in current use;? Bell l.abui -atones are about to perfect m.i .ical tone device whichwill ' re place the hell. y ; " I:t Lb" small town of Crystal Lake, LI m.is a field trial of the' new de- i- e lake place this spring and i . :. : hundred customers will get aa . : i how it works. Their reac t :. v. ill be important. are highly in favor of the new i' Its- advantages are many, '., '. ii ue w'ill explain presfsntly. Th.t disadvantages of the present t; telephone hell are many. N !'!) who has ever been ab i1 "I in a business conference. ;n:.: try ' a tea'phone (probably with well d . o t lined up too high) suddenly , 1 news how distracting the " dm.' f! re-alarm can be. And . must keep the bell adjust i eavlmum sound, because the - in a distant location in ' - ' . are constantly being i t of their chairs when day, ," n to be sitting nearby I Mr. . ' cue detonates. "'the weel.r n. i t. -::e device, which will re dace the bell, nrodnces Wayne i. tore, which is more easi- ""'1 '. b i-.e deaf. In addition, :, .: idcunt from the triditional .. "ue . l .and, or alarm clock sound. F.urtner, it is described as a very nlenofint sound, which will be able to " "-. greater - distance than , an disturbr The Rev. Lawrence Parker filled hia regular appointment Sunday. He was accompanied by his wie and children. ' Misses Ina Henderson and Ruth Waldroup and two friends, Ray and Charles, Misses Viola Caldwoll and Eniilie Reed, of Washington, D. C, Srpeat the weekend with their fami lies. Miss Reed's home is in Ne bi aska. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Trant.ham and Mr. Glenn 1'lemmons of Spring Creek wane visiting Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Waldroup Saturday nii.ht. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bright and Miss Betty J'o Swanger of Balfour spent the weekend with Mrs. Lydia Bright. Mrs. Sue Henderson of Canton, spent Saturday night with Ml.-s Gertha Henderson. Mrs. Oma Wyatt was visiting Mrs'. Hazel Roberts Monday. Mrs. Roberts is going Tuesday to the ho -pital for an operatiob. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Wablri.ee and family and Mr. and Mi.. V. at' i Gillespie and la.m.ly . :, : t'n- M r. a tiri .! i 1 1 c 'bid ide :-r a- 0 V V v- v With Our Boys ,In Service- I.udwigsburg, Germany Pfc. Thomas E. Justice, sen of Mr. and Mrs. Kdgar T. Justice, liotite 1, Hot Springs, recently took part in an an nual training test, with the l'.h Sur gical Hospital in Germany. Justice, a medical technician with the Hospital, entered the Army in and completed base training at i ,n Jackson, S. . He arrived n K ui 'ope in J anna ry !!,. 1. Tl;e -ll-yi ar-obl soldier was grad uated from Sprni ".' Creek High Sclio-il in 11T)". Don't Forget To Send The NEWS-RECORD To Your Boy in Service Schedule Of Home Y- Demons t . i on ! - V -e Monday, May 1 I 1 -1 1 Club mo'ling. 'pring Creek Tuesday, May !5 Little Pine HI) Club - M:s. H. K. Ilo'ters, host ess. Wednesday, Ma' If. Mars Hill HI) Club. Thursday, May 17 Laurel III) CI ill, - M r . bran rican, hostess. Friday, May IS Grapevine - Mrs'. V.. B. I'roffitt, ho tcss. Pressure Canner Clinic During' the mm'!, .d' May any home demon-! rat ; oi rii:! member may have ber pres-auc canner check ed free of charge, at Store in Marshall. DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY MAY 26, MS6 Fleet ric Fen, i . Add.e ,' ' Mr. i a Wood- t" M. -Mr. ( i C M.s 1 i j4i " H i- en .it ti e Iletld.'l'So;.. aret Lass. II , (L i l ea per Latum ay with .Mi.- Henderson and the family. Mr. and Mrs. Dannie Gillespie V nt, Monday night w:Ui Mr. and . , Floyd Waldroup - i,..-uuj( -i.ii.riul, ,Mr. and ' Mr& MoFall will be leaving soon for Washington, N. C. Host esses were Mrs. Jimmie Goodson, Mrs. Glen Fisher, Mrs. Bill Whit ten, Mrs. Richard Roberts and Miss Betty Ann McFall. Sgt. Fitzpatrick and Sgt. Wil liams, who are connected with ciril . ucauay iufcut. iney expreas ed the need of establishing a post in Hot Springs for ground observing, even though our country has radar system. Mr. Edd Ellemburg was ap pointed to contact the women's clubs. The next meeting will be held June 12 at which time the two Sergeants will again meet with the club. Due to several community activi ties scheduled, the Walnut PTA held its final meeting of the year Wednesday afternoon instead of Tuesday night as planned. Mr. L. A. Zimmerman Jr. announced his committees for the coming year. Ross Ramsey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Giue Mier Candy on "C3ER" Day other dlllODE A Box of isn't or SUetr Candy! .4;- ' Coni&ias T.Tother'c faTorite. L"t f telsp creams, earamela V corul&ls, cherria "",;..-. Mad fresh daily. i i r., A,h.. m -fi f . V Fill Any Doctor VPrJscripticVith f , r- 7l t-l Err rriczceilPhiirr ' v.; a; t ie, Mrs,,i; weaver, of rTTOa. 'la., has been 'here with? her daughter and family for the past few weeks. Miss Barbara Gail Anderson was home from Cullowhee last weekend. Mr. Boyce Hunter, who has been ill for some time, was admitted on Tuesday to the Baptist Hospital in Winston-Salem. The Intermediates of the Mars HU1 church went to Ridgecrest last Friday p. m., and enjoyed an over iight retreat. They were chaperon ed by Miss Olive, Mrs. Plato Reese, Mrs. Iris Buckner, and Dr. Seymour. Mr. O. E. Roberts is home now from the Aston Park Hospital where he was a patient for a few weeks. Mrs. Jim Cox was called home Monday because of. the death of a sis ter. Mrs. Eramett Sams and little I (laughter, Rebecca, . spent last week i end in Boone because of the i))ness I of Mrs. Sams' mother. From Th0 Hilltop we learn that Robert West, son of Mrs. Dan Car ter, is to serve as chief marshal during commencement and the college . year of 1956-67. v Others from Mad ison County who' are listed to serve as Marshals at the ame time are: Toni Carter of Mart Hill; Kathleen Shelton, of Marshall; and Frederick Anderson, of 'Mara Hill T fr-- Mm,.- i,ii..ii,..m wV i ii,-- Coleman Ramsey, . has ' completed hi haiTM tn!iit' Vm1 TaJrM ,1 t I j has now reported' to Fort Hood is lezas. rot 8 more weeks of train-tog- Boss was a member of the 1965 graduatinc clas of Walnut High." Tankey Brisrman ' -1 ii EnoTville -i If- ' v-3aw, ?xToel Bruce McDcviM Receives Sc'iolarsliip Noel Iirece McDexiit, sen r M"s Margaret H. M.-Hexilt . f AsV',i''e. and the late N. H. McDevitt Jr.. ha, been awarded the Andrew Bershnk University scholarship at the Uni yersity of North Carolina. The scholarship, made possible through contributions from members of the various social fraternities on the campus, is valuediat $2,000 for four years. McDevitt's excellent record in class work and extra-curricula activities at Lee Edwards High School was taken into account in making the award. He is eonsidererin;j study- ?uckner, who had injf chemistry, law or engineering. ort Knox, Ky., ths, left there for New 'ODtfan l u,"nW,he . MARS HILL W. Vence left The Hill on f la it week to go to New which place he was sched v on Sunday by plane, v JiOndon, Rome, and ,ies before arriving ia'some ten days J9 located in the Jjspital, in South- ROARING FOR the V si standard of BEAUTY QUALITY VALUE liy If y Ith r, ofT8?- Mr. and Mrs. spent, the past w Hh their daur' Mr. and Mrs. It Several Wafc ' victim or Sir. A X""",'p'p-fi '- 1 "-n I A large crowd attended Sunday 1 Scnool at Bethel Christian Chiirch j Sunday. There will be preaching i Sunday night by Rev. Wesley Bur-nette. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Parker, and Mr. Hubert Pangle and son, Cletis, spent the day Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Blankenship at Mary ville, Tenn. They reported a nice time. Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Parker and daughter, Sue, of West Virginia, re turned to their home Monday after spending a week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Parker. They were visited Saturday by Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Parker and children of Hot Springs. Mrs. Carolina Pangle, Mrs. David Frisbee and son, Gary, and Laveonia Pangle took dinner Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Wyatt. , Murman Holt had the misfortune of wrecking his car Thursday night He suffered severe injuries. He was visited Saturday by Mrs. Lucy Parker, Blanche Wyatt and- Laveo nia Pangle. Messrs. Hubert Pangle, Wilson Payne and Cecil Pangle made a bus iness trip to Morristown, Tenn., and Maryville. They took -supper with Mr. and ' Mrs. Sanford Blankenship Monday night. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Trantbam and son,, Freddy, spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Parker. , Mrs. Lucy Parker hadj as- her, guests1 Friday; Mrs.' DeuW Parker and daughter, Sue, Mrs. Fred Iran tham and son, Mrs. Carolina Pangle and' Laveonia and' Mrs, David Fria bee and son, Gary. , ', ' Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Rollins and daughter, Vickie, and Wade Gardin called oh Mr. and Mr. Hubert Tan gle Tuesday night. Blanche Wyatt : spent Saturday c'ht with her aunt, Mrs.' Lwy r.rrlr. t ISnSiq ABBOTT 'Wadding Ring S12J.00 Rlnfi nlrgd to thow dttalh Pric inehid Fcdml Tn Always easy credit at PATRICK'S Jewelry & Watch Repair Marshall, N. C. 1 - " ' - USED POS FORfSALE IIO'l ELECTRIC & FURNITURE CO. :.H ,-, MARSIUU.N.C. , . 3 $ !
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