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MARSHALL, N. C, MAY 28, 1057
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. O M E N
THE FARMER'S "WIFE
PERSONAL and
Mr. and Mrs. K. W. Eserihow
er and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Rudi
sill, all of Hickory, spent the week
end here with Mr. and Mrs. S. C.
Rudisill and son, Lewis.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Landers
and sons, Jimmy and Kenneth,
spent Thursday night in Rock
Hill, S. C, with relatives-.
Boyce Ramsey, who is stationed
at Fort Jackson, S. C, spent the
week-end with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Jeter Ramsey ,of Mar
shall RFD 3.
Alfred Shelton and Gene Free
man of River Rouge, Mich., are
spending this week with their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. William
Shelton and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford
Freeman, of Walnut RFD 1.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Wilds of
Wayne, Mich., are spending sev
eral days this week with his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Abner Wilde
of Marshall RFD 4.
C. B. Cole of Carthage, is spend
ing this week with Mr. and Mrs.
A. E. Cole of Marshall.
Miss Carolyn Worley returned
home Wednesday from Maryville
College, Maryville, Tenn., where j
she was a freshman this year.
Mr. W. F. Holland . returned
Wednesday night from Myrtle1 and son of Marion. The Messrs.
Beach, S. C., where he attended a ' Kuykendall are uncles of Mrs. An
Belk's managers' meeting,- which' ders, seeing them for the first
has been in session since Monday. ' time in her life.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Owens and
three sons of Burlington spent the
week-end here as guests of Mrs.
Owens' mother, Mrs. H. K. Rog
ers; and her sister, Mrs. Joe
Eads, and family.
'
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Farmer '
of Charlotte, were the week-end
guests oi Mr. Farmers iainer,'
William V. Farmer, of Marshall.
Mrs. Vivian S. Rector, of Rome,
Ga., spent the week-end here m
Marshall with her parents, Dr.
and Mrs. W. A. Sams. , . j
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Mrs. Grace S. English and Miss
Flora Wilkie spent the
at Bryson City as guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Roy English and fam.ly.
They also visitea Mr. ana mrs. c.i
E. Smith at Cherokee during the
week-end. , j
Colonel Edward F. Rector of
Waco, Texas, spent the week-end
in Weaverville with his mother,
Mrs. George H. Rector. Col. Rec
tor, a Marshall High School grad
uate, was the guest speaker at the
M.H.S. Alumni Banquet held Sat
urday night in the school cafeteria.
MADISON DRIVE-IN
THEATRE
5H0W STARTS EACH NIGHT AT DUSK
Friday Saturday
(Double Feature)
"THE PEACEMAKER"
and
"THEY WERE SO YOUNG"
Sunday Monday
"STAR 1N THE! DUST"
Tuesday Wednesday
"4 GIRLS IN TOWN"
Thursday Only
"TARANTULA!"
Friday Saturday
(Double Feature)
"MAN FROM DEL RIO"
"THUNDER OVER SANGOLAND"
Our Concession Bar U open at all ttae tte show, mtt-
? EOT DOGS, HAMBUBGEBS, HOT POPCORN, COLD
rr.IKKS, Cijmrettet ni Candy. v . , . '
OTHERWISE
Mr. Woodrow Roberts of De
troit, Mich., arrived Monday
night to visit his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Wiley M. Roberts, and other
relatives and friends. He was ac
I companied home by his father who
I had been visiting in Detroit, and
I in Canada for a few days.
Mrs. Jessie Boyse, who has
been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Wiley
M. Roberts for a few days, will
leave today ((Thursday) for her
home in Detroit, Mich.
Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Ramsey
of Greenville, S. C, spent the
week-end here with relatives and
friends and attended the M.H.S.
Alumni banquet Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Rudisill
of Orlando, Fla., arrived here
Tuesday where they will spend
several days with Mr. Rudisill's
mother, Mrs. C. L. Rudisill Sr.
! Miss Pauline Dobbins of Bre
i vard Road, West Asheville, spent
the week-end here with her cous
in, Miss Peggy Anders.
Among those visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Ernest Anders and daugh-
ter Py, Sunday -were Mr- and
Mrs- Hal Gregg and Mr. and Mr.
Lee Russe11 and daughter, all of
,Black Mountain, Mr. George Kuy-
Kenaau oi luiaway, renn., ana
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kuykendall
Mrs. Matila Fisher of DeLand,
Fla., is a guest of Miss Sue Tweed
and Mr. E. R. Tweed.
I A3c John McElroy, who has
, been overseas for several months,
i arrived here Tuesday where he
will spend a 30-day furlough be-
ore truing to San Francisc0,
caijfornja
Request For Blood
stea crver of Mar8nan
hjw Mquested that .replacement of
four pinta of biooj 'fo,. her sister,
Mrs. F. J. Blumhagen, of Drake,
North DakoU are bad)y neede()
and she wU1 greatly appreciate
m voiunteering to donate
Wood for cause during
next visit of the bloodmobile here
or elsewhere in Madison County.
CITIZENS BANK
GIVES COUNTY
SENIORS $5.00
It was announced here this week
that the Citizens Bank is donat-inn-
to each Senior in Madison
County $5.00 on a savings t
count.
Gosh, it was certainly a thrill
to see so many friends at the
Alumni Banquet Saturday night
I could easily write a col
umn or more about what I heard
and saw over on the Island but
Hpace doesn't permit I1 must
mention, however, that perhaps
the greatest thrill was seeing and
talking with Mrs. Fred (Wilma)
Redmon she looked grand
and seemed to thoroughly enjoy
the occasion although Wil
ma has leen seriously ill for a
long time, her spunk, de'termina-.
tion und grit has resulted in her
being able to be present for this
great reunion of schoolmates anil
friends secondly, the thrill
of seeing and hearing Colonel Ed
Rector I'll never forget his
great talk his easy manner
and knowing full well that
"Husky" KNEW what he was
talking about it was also
thrilling to see more than 122
MHS students and former stu
dents give him siuch a well de
served ovation certainly
Madison County can be justly
proud of Colonel Edward F. Rec-
tor and his great record it
was so fine to see "the old gals
and guys" the only thing
I don't like to think of, however,
is now last tne years are pass
ing and how seldom we see so
many of our friends many
of the ex-grads visited the new
gym after the meeting and were
oooing and awwwing over it
gosh, it was ail a thrill
speaking of the new gym, W. H.
Worley, now of Hickory, was ask
ed by Earl Robinson to go with
him to see gymnasium W.
H. looked up at Earl and asked,
"Jim Nasium, who is he?"
oh, well, we had a big laugh over
it and many other things
Wayne Bradburn, Herman Brad-
burn and Hugh Bradbum, p1us
Karl and some of the rest of us, I
discussed football for 30 minutes!
as the clock at the courthouse
neared midnight we didn't
care we were havin fun
thought Wade's introduction was
fine he could have spent
two hours introducing "Husky,"
but wisely, he knew we all knew
about Husky so he only hit a few
high spots that's one fellow
who needs very little introduction
around here gosh, some of
the ex-grads (girls) are just as
pretty as ever some pretti
er than they were years ago
I started out by saying space
won't permit me to write too
much so I'll just say that I ap
preciate all the nice things told
me about "getting The News
Record" by so many who live way
off here's hoping you con
tinue to receive your paper ev
ery week and here's also hoping
that we can meet again on the
third Saturday night in May. 1958
congratulations to the Girl
Scouts on their serving also
to Mrs. .lak Sprinkle and staff
imagine they had THREE
banquets within a week I
happened to be lucky enough to
attend all three and I can truth-'
fully say , that all three dinners :
were exeellently prejiared if
you could have attended the ban
quet and DIDN'T you really
missed a fine program and a won-'
derful talk by Husky-
let's ,
have even more present next year
ooops, I'm about to beein
again about that Alumni Ban
quet must quit howev
er l ww take tnis opportunity
to commend the past officers for
their splendid Job rendered and
congrautlate the new officers for
being hondred to guide and lead
us next year I thought I'd
have space for many more "Heard ,
and Keens" but Und out au tne
space is taken and 1 don't want
to wear out Coley completely
anytway, congratulations to the
Graduates of Madison County who
will soon be receiving diplomas.
MOVE TO MARSHALL
Mr. and jjrs. A. E. Cola moved
this week from Raleigh to their
new home on Hardwick Branch in
Marshall. Mr. Ool has retired
front his job with the Stat after
45 yean servic.
Mrs. Cola la the sister of ha
Misses Georgia and Lottie Owalt
ney ef Marshall. r-y .. -'"
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' Motorists who set safely through
the weak-end hare a fairly good
chance to last- the rest of the
i .- .
Now is a good time to trans
plant or divide iris they'll
live planted any month in the
year, but about August they make
plans for next year's bloom so if
disturbed then they may not
bloom next season this year
I shall plant a few petunias about'
the middle of June by Sep-
: tember the early comers are al
ways leggy and seedy the
plants probably won't be as strong
i as early spring plantings but it's
worth a try how long will
; a pair of scissors last? that
is, with normal wear and tear
i we've always used barber
l shears for household scissors and
: have gotten really good service
I from them, but boys being hard
. on scissors, ours are about shot
i leather and inner tubes for
1 slingshots, cardboard for this or
j that, plastics or what have you
all businesses seem to have a
seasonal slump even the
business of news ' from May
to October, most of us miss the
radio and TV broadcasts on ac
count of outside work or play or
iust sitting outside we lay
the paper up look over after
wfi iniah the canning or garden-
. WOnder why so many
Chinese and Japanese wear glass
es just read Edgar Hoover's
report that juvenile delinquency
was up 20 in 1957 a few
delinquent parents might do well
to give a few minutes now and
then in getting acquainted with
their children an easy sub
ject to get long-winded, on .
Marshall 8th Grade
Graduation Exercises
Next Tuesday Night
I Graduation exercises for the 8th
i grade at Marshall High School
will be held Tuesday evening, May
28, at 7 :30 o'clock. The Scripture
and invocation will be, given by
i Johnny Flynn and 4 JSiome
i address by Raymond jme. Fol
lowing this Hazel Norton will
speak on the subject, "We Believe
In North Carolina" and Jerry
Ricker, "We Believe In Madison
County." The Class Prophecy, to
be presented by Margaret Corbett
and Max Edmonds, will be follow
ed by a group of songs by the 8th
Grade Chorus.
"We Believe In Our School" will
be delivered by Luther inix ana
"We Relieve In Ourselves" by
Jane Ramsey. These speeches will
be followed by the presentation of
class gifts by Betty Ann Davis.
The certificates of promotion
will lie presented by Mr. Bernard
Brig-man, principal of Marshall
High School.
TTVIW-Imr the Pledge to the
Flag, led by Lewis Rudisill, and
"America, The Beautiful," sung
by the eighth grade chorus, the
farewell address will be presented
bv Joyce Frisby.
Joyce Slagle and Kafcherine Co
dy are accompanists for the group
h the ushers representing the
3 seventh grades, are Judy Ball
RtHr Tiii Rradlev. Peggy Davis,
Velda Hairan. Shirley Parris and
Craig Roberts. Faculty sponsors
. --nHfl are Miss
1UI ift'HW! 6
Elizabeth Anderson
D. Gross.
and Mrs. D.
, .
JVJJgg Ina Henderson
Given A Surprise
Birthday Party
A surprise birthday party hon
oring Miss Ina Henderson was
given May 18 by Misses Viola
Caldwell and Wanda Elliott, of
Washington, D. C. Miss Hender
son, is the daughter of Mrs. Quay
Smathers of Canton, N. C.
Those In attendance were the
following: Ms Henderson, Pete
Welch, Rth Waldroup, Richard
dark, Elda Hudson, Sam Barn
ham, Viola Caldwell, Ronald Bur
riss, Wanda Elliott, Jim Weta-
man.
Miss Henderson vt employed
with the Bureau, of Ships, Navy
Department. . She it a graduate
of -the Class of 1WS of Spring
Creek High School, and hu been
In Washington, D. C since No
vember 14, 1955.' -
Miss Barbara Gail Anderson
became the bride of Ronald C.
Rolen, April 27, 1957 in the Bry
son City Baptist Church. The
Rev. Wayne A. Slaton performed
the ceremony.
Tho bride is the daughter of
Mr and Mrs. Richard Anderson
of Mars Hill and the bridegroom
is the S()n of Ml. and
Mrs. W. C.
Rolen of Cherokee.
Miss Martha (' r a n s t o n
Greensboro was the bride's
attendant. Dale Rati 1:11'
of
nly
of
Waynesville was best man,
Mr. and Mrs. Rolen are students
at Western Carolina College, Cul
lowhee. Mrs. Rolen is- now doing
her practice teaching at Oakley
School and Mr. Rolen is doing
practice teaching at the Mecklen
burg High School in Charlottte.
They will graduate on June ;(, and
will make their home in Charlotte.
Firemen To Meet
Tonight At 7:00
Fire Chief Allen Durkctt an
nounced today that the Marshall
firemen will meet tonight (Thurs
day) on the Island at seven o'clock
instead of 7:30. The siren will
blow at 6:30 instead of 7:00
o'clock, he said.
The next meeting of the fire
men will be on June 6, with no
meeting on May 30, due to com
mencement exercises. Jim Story,
assistant chief .will be in charge
of the June 6 meeting in the ab
sence of Chief Duckett, who will
be on vacation. Fain Sprinkle
and Bill Zink will act as assist
ants during Chief Duckett's ab
sence. Graduafes From
Maryville College
Miss Mary Ann Wor' 'y, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Wor
ley of Marshall, received a Bach
elor of Arts Decree Wednesday,
May 22 from Maryville College,
Maryville, Tehn.
Attending ttu' coivnuK-vment
axercisea were Miss Mar- T. Mor
ris, Mrs. Robel Redmon, and Mr.
and Mrs. T. R. Worley and Miss
Thora Belle Worley.
A man must be a super mixer
if he combines business and
pleasure.
Judy Elam
Miss
Mars Hill,
Judy I'.lam, itaughter
won first ilace honor.-:
ty wide high school Reading and Declamation Contest which was held
in the Marshall High School auditorium May Miss Khun'.- topn
was "Into A Better Kingdom." Second place honors went, to Mis
Dora Lee Edwards, daughter of Mr. and Mis. Hubert Edwards- f
Marshall. Miss Edwards' topic was "The Raven."
Other cont'-slant s in the Reading division were Miss Ticva Ann
Ray of Laurel High School and Miss- Sharon Chandler of Walnut
Miss Ray's topic was "Gladys (iocs In For BasWall" and Miss Chand
ler's was "Gwendolyn Meets The Dentist."
In the Declamation eoniest. Olin Jarrett Jr., of Marshall High
School, won top honors, using as his subject, "The Race Problem."
David Lynch, Mars Hill student, won runner-up honor, using as his
subject, "I Am Glad To Be An American."
During the interim Pender McElroy entertained the audience with
a comical selection, "What ft Was, Was Football."
The following schools were represented: Marshall, Walnut, Laurel
and Mars Hill.
Johnny Corbett Jr., was program chairman.
IN HOSPITAL
Mrs. H. S. Davis, of Spring
Creek, is a patient in a Waynes
ville hospital where she was- tak
en Monday night following a fall
in her home in which her hip was
broken. Her condition is as well
as could be expected,
Pressure Canner
CUn'c To Be
Meld Here
It was announced here this week
that a Pressure Canner Clinic will
be held for all members of Home
Demonstration Clubs in Madison
County in the Home Electric and
Furnituie Building. The clinic is
scheduled for the last week of
May and continues through the
first week of June.
It was stated that the clinic is
being held to help the homemak
ers get ready for the canning season.
Belk -Broome Co.
MARSHALL, ft C
Olin .larrett Jr.
.1 Mr. and Mrs. 1'. U. Klain of
in the Reading division in the coun
Mrs. Buckner Is
Honored Tuesday
With Stork Shower
Mrs. Marie Buckner, assistant
home demonstration agent, was
honored at a coffee hour and stork
shower, held in the Court House
Tuesday, May 21. She received
many lovely gifts.
Garden Club
To Conduct
Plant Sale
The Marshall Garden Club will
conduct a plant sale this Saturday
morning, May 25, from 10:00 un
til 12:00 o'clock, in front of the
Marshall Baptist Church.
Annuals and perennials and
small shrubs will be for sale.
Proceeds will be used in beauti
fying the Marshall school grounds,
it was stated.
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