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a - o Lilian Schedules Are ' .7 Announced - , Walnut1, ' A V ::; There was a rptiv congre gation in attendance, at the eve ning servlce,6f the Walnut IPree byterlan Church, ' '.The service was ponuwcwu vy wiv ywi."i v., - George RABlue. v Durinir the Sunday School ees- Blon plans were made to recruit and send some of the young peo ple In the church to both Junior Higtj and High School camps con ducted under the auspices of Hol ston Presbytery. Any young per son who wishes to attend is ask ed to contact either Miss Ruth or the pastor. During the morning service of worship this coming Sunday, Mr. James Allen and Mr. Fred Rec tor will be ordained and installed as elders of the Walnut Presby terian Church. They were elect ed at a recent meeting of the church. The men of the Walnut Pres byterian Church are having a supper meeting this coming Fri day, April 24 at "6:30 p. m. The supper will be served by the la dies of the church, which is greatly appreciated by all. All the men of the Madison County Larger Parish are urgedto at tend. After the supper there will be a business meeting conducted by the president, Mr. Eldridge Leake. Among the main items of business will be addresses by two prominent members of the Na tional Council of Presbyterian Men. It is also hoped that a charter of affiliation wt!h the National Council of Presbyterian Men will be filed. White Rock The usual large congregation was on hand in the Presbyterian church for the morning service of worship which was conducted by the pastor, Rey. George R. Blue. After the close of the serv ice Sunday School was held asj usual with Mr. Ray Tweed lead ing the opening exercises. There was also an unusually large at tendance at Sunday School and it is to be hoped more wild come. Plans are being made for a Daily Vacation Bible School to be held here during the month of June. Anyone who wishes to help is requested to see' either Mrs. Ray Tweed or the -pastor. In the near future there is' to be a Daily Vacation Bible . School Workers workshop at Erwin, Tenn. On Sunday morning, April 27 the White Rock Presbyterian Church will observe National Christian College Day which is sponsored by the Synod of Mid 6outh of the United Presbyterian Church in the USA. Hot Spring Themorning service of worship in the Dorland Memorial Pres byterian Church was conducted by the pastor, Rey. George R Blue and was very well attended. At the close of the morning serv ice tfhere was an observance of the Lord's Sunner. There was The Dank That Serves Madison With Hot Springs We are always intereote'd in Progress and Growth of - T.ladison County See Us For All Your Banking Needs . . LOANS CHECKING ACCOUNTS -SAVINGS and continues to.be an increase in the enrollment and attend ance; at Sunday ; School. , On Monday evening at l7:30 there was congregational meet ing with le pastor imoderator. This was preceded by 'a sumptu oua pot-luck eupper that was at tended by the. pastor and his fam- . D u r i n g ' the congregational meeting) the . following , were e lected as trustees; Mrr. Eliza beth Dotterer, Mrs.' Sara' Thoinaa, Mr. Robert Sprinkle ' and Mr. Gaston Gage. ., Mr. Frank Bluel and Mr, Neill Rosa were electee, elders. A Christian Education Committee "was appointed with Mr. Neill toss as chairman and ivirs. juaxine uiue, air. Palmer and Mr. James Gentry as members. ' A meeting of the Christian Ed ucation Committee was held at the home of Mr. Neill Ross on Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock, with the full committee in at tendance. The total picture of the youth and Christian Educa tion program of the Dorland Me morial Presbyterian Church was discussed and outlined in coop eration with the pastor who was also there. National Christian College Day The Presbyterian Church in the USA is one of the churches co operating in the development of the annual emphasis upon the es sential place of the church-related college in America and the life of the church. In 1958 the Sy nod of the Mid-SoutSi, through its committee on Higher Education, is sponsoring the observance of Christian College Day in its churches. Among the churches in Madison County in that Sy nod are the Marshall Presbyteri an Church, the Walnut Presbyte rian Church, the White Rock Presbyterian Church and the Dor presbyterian stuff -- 2 land Memorial. Presbyterian Church in Hot Springs. The date amreested for the observance this year is Sunday, April 27, but it is siMH?ested that each pastor ana Mneresration should adapt this day to fit the needs of his people. Among the church-related col leges in this area founded and administered by the United Pres byterian Church in the USA are Marjrvil'e College at-Maryviiie, Tenn. and Tusculum College in Greeneville, Tenn. Both of these are well known outside ef our a rea. Warren Wilson College, at Swannanoa, N. C, is owned and operated by the Board of Na tional Missions of the United Preslbvterian Church in the USA All these schools are accredited, both -by North Carolina and the (Southern Association of Colleg es and Secondary Schools. Men's Fellowship The monthly meeting of the Men's Fellowship of the Walnut Preslbvterian Church will be held this coming Friday, April 24 at 7:30 p. m. in the church. 1ms will be preceded by a supper which will be served by the ladies of fiie church at 6:30 p. m. All the men of the Presbyterian 3 Convenient Offices In Marshall ACCOUNTS LOCK BOXtb UK aim i , OTHER BAT4KING SERVICE , v , We Pay 2 on Savinisrs Accounts v ' ' " Compounded Semi-Annually . ' UOC: MRS. ILL ,' ' (Too Late for Last V. . ) 'Mr. E.'L. Shetky made a bus nes's trip to Newiport Friday. Mr. and "Mrs. Billy Foster mid son ivennewv iram unio vi.;uo( Mr, and Mr$. Weaver Allison l'ii An- - rt ' i -. Ronnie Allison called on Mr. aiuLMrs. E. L. Shetley Friday afternoon." liOi iiwui . : Mrs. Marion Gosnell called on kf i u t tj1 l?..; 4Vir. Bnu iura.' iivmj' a a-i day. Mi. Marion Gosnell made business trip to Marshall Friday morning. Mrs. Marion Gosnell'. - visited Mrs. E. L. Shetley Friday after noon. I !' Christine Beasley called v n Mrs. E. L. Shetley Saturday af ternoon. ' l Mr. and Mrs. Weaver .Allison had as their guests Saturday af ternoon Christine and Ellen Beas ley, E. L. Shetley and Jim Shel ton. R. D. Gunter called on his grandfather, Mr. Elbert Wyatt Wanda Beasley called on Mrs. E. L. Shetley one day last week. Jenninges Beasley called on Mr and Mrs. Weaver Allison Friday night. 'rfi Mr. Richard and Billy Gosnell visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Gosnell Sunday af ternoon. - ' Mr. and Mrs. Weaver Allison visited Dr. and Mrs. David Kim berly Sunday. They also visited Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Shetley Sun day afternoon. (This Week's News) Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kent vis ited their daughter and family Mr. and Mrs. Weaver Fleming, of Hickory, this week-end. Mr. Rochelle Parker was visit-, ed by the following since his re turn from the hospital: Messrs. Berry and Sidnwy Brown, Pol and Farris Holt, Jack and Nick Parker, Francis Kent and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kent. After serving three years with he Marine Corps, Walter Holt is discharged and back at home.; Mr. Nick Parker took mnner Tueadav of last week with, Mr- Atul Mrs. Melvin Wyatt' 'He pi so visited the home of ,Mr. Fairt ris Holt ' . - . Mr. and Mrs. Dan Gajcdin.vis ited tha follow'ng th past WCK Mr. and Mrs Nick Parker on I TuMiiar nicht: Mr. and Mrs. IUU I Jack Parker, Saturday nigh', and J Mr. and M.s. Hui?:t l'trngie,! Sunday night Mrs. Rochelle Parker called on - Mrs. Warren Gillespie of Bluff While one hurries to get ahead ten poeple hurry to catch up. churches in the Madison County iLarger Parish are cordially in vited to attend. Among the highlights wil be speeches by two outstanding members of the Na tional Council of Men in the Presbyterian Church in the USA. Other important items of busi ness will also be transacted. Mars Hill. County th-:'Nows ILK, Correspondent ' ' ! v Monday. - , y.MrCitoaangie.M;. veonIa;;nd;;;.;Wrs, and sons, Gary and Stevie, called on ......,- , .v.,-;;TV i- Thurs irsuay ,piB 4 !!; Mr. 'Jack-: Parker , is improving after undergoing : surgery ;vat4Jr. Kimberly's office Saturday. .. He had a growth removed from his l iiau. i " v - ' . . I shoulder. He wa v yigited : Sun- I i... Ti. tn.T ! m vn KhnherlV- uuy. vy ui. ..... - Mr Rertha Brown. Mrs. Caroli- a na Pangle, Gary and Stevie Fris- bee; Laveonia Pangle, Gail Kent, Mr. ana Mrs. j.iicis i-iiicr, and Mrs. Dan Gardia, Mr. and Mm. Fred Tranttiam and son, Feddv and Mr. and Mrs. Kay Gardin. . Mr. Rochelle Parker visited Mr. tend Mrs. Warren Gillespie Sun riav nuirnintr. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Luns- Iford and son, Leon, of Baltimore, Md., visited his mother, Mrs. Thomas Allison last week. Wayne Gardin spent Saturday night with Roy Parker. Mrs. Carolina Pangle and La veonia, Mrs. David Frisbee and sons, Gary and Stevie, visited (Mrs. Thomas Allison Thursday afternoon. ' Mr. and Mrs. Marion Gosnell had as their Sunday guests Mrs. Ted Norton and children, Martha, Apna, and Vernon, Mrs. Earl Shelton, Jack Norton, and Helen and Ellen Roberson. They also visited Mr. and Mrs. Roy Beasley. iMr. Jennings and Ellen Beas ley visited Mr. and Mrs. A E. Graves Friday. Mr. and Mrs. G. I. Davis also visited Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Graves last week. ,'Miss Christine Beasley visited IMf. and Mrs. E. L. Shetley Sat urday. 'R. D. Gunter called on Ronnie Allison Saturday afternoon. Mr., and Mrs. Weaver Allison visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. L, Shetley, Friday night Mr. and Mrs. Marion Gosnell are visiting their children and other relatives on Spillcorn. Ronnie Allison called on Bug Wyatt Sunday afternoon. , Mr. and Mrs. Weaver Allison had as their truest Sunday were Mxw.-M, Mts. ..Edward Frisbee stmI Kin. Len. from Shutin. - Mr. E Li Shetley called on' his daughter. Mrs. Ellen Beasley Sunday morning. .Tannines and Ellen .Beasley ; t made a business trip to town n- day. - Mr, James Helton uea Mr. - ana mrs, noy Bvuatvy nesday morning. Ons sure way to size up a man is to get acquainted with the com pany he keeps. 2 1 1 hi i' . J 1 1 ' , , i 1 A Passes. TLurstlay; Funeral Held Friday Max Wilde. 63. of Mam Hill, died Thursday, April 17, ;.1958 in an Ashevpis hospital after a long B:30 p: m., , i in, -Oabriel's ureex I Baotist Baptist 1 Church,'s;?'i:;:r;-(''.' ' , ; The Rey:; Jess 'Slagle ;and , the ' Kiv.CCay,'-,-,j Robtnjson' officiated, ,iit'J:i.iJaigrr . r .' " cemetery. ; A jSurvivini-' are the widow: five idaughtero, Ruth of .the home, Mrs. Lloyd Correll' and Mrs. Bill Hembree of Mars Hill, Mrs. Ma rie Metcalf of Brevard, and Mrs, James McMahanof Swannanoa,; a sister, Mrs. Joe Bishop of Mar shall;! two brothers, Fred ., and Dwight of Marshall; and sixteen grandchildren. Grandsons were pallbearers, and granddaughters were flower bearers. iHoleombe Funeral Home was in charge. DANGER IN YOUR HOME From time to time we have called attention to the danger that Burks in the average American home, pointing out that the sta tistics show that about half of ithe accidental deaths in flie na tion are due to mishaps within the home. v Surveys front large cities show Ithat more than half of such deaths are caused by falls. An alysis reveals that nearly half of the falls occurred on the same lev el, more than one-third on stairs, and about one-sixth from one lev el to a lower leveL The safety experts suggest that (the number of accidents caused) by tripping over objects and nigs on floors is of such size to sug- EAT Chicken & Dumplings Golden Brown Oysters Hamburger Steak TINGLE'S CAFE 27 Broadway Since 1918 Open 6:00 a. m. Close Midnight I i I pcm-- (1 1 New colors' to take your breath awayl New styling as fresh as Spring itself. New interiors that. set the. ; fashion! 'H you're ' locldng for a real lift, see the new Sprins Swcpt-7irg today. You have never seen, felt, owned tsythir.2 i:i:e it. X ft 1 i A ' ' . s " L MISS ELEANOR JOAN HUTCHINS wil be married in the summer to Mel vin Rhinehart, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. -D. Rhinehart of Canton.- Her parents,, , ; Mr. and Mrs. Garner Hutchins of Mars Hill, announce the engagement. Cut Courtesy Atheville Citizen-Timea Mats Hill News MRS. J. W. HUFF, Correspondent .Recent vistors here from De troit were Mr. and Mrs. Luther Buckner, who came to see his re latives of the Curtis Buckner family and her brother, Mr. Har ry Wells, and family. Mrs. Pansy Sella, of Winston Salem, came up to meet her brother. Mr. Luther Buckner. and had a week-end visit with her sis ter, Mrs. Wade White, and Mr. White. Mrs. Walter Smith, Who was called home to Texas three weeks ago because of her father's ill ness, is returning today. We re gret to t reporlj the death of her father last week. ' ,MV' and Mrs. Carl Edwards have returned from a few weeks gest caution in every home. More over, 'the .need for well-lighted stairways is- important, A and ev erybody should exercise care and patience in using stairs. , A f - , -We call attention to these things1 son ' County may have them : in mind. It will take ' only a few minutes to look over your home land eliminate some 'of the-.acd-Ident hazards. Parents who do Ithis may save their Aildxen suf fering and themselves medical expenses. In addition, they may save their own necks. 1 A stay with their son, Roy, and fam ily of Oak Ridge, Tenn. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hollowell of Gastonia, were week-end guests of her sisters, Miss Cleta Ed wards and Mrs. Clots Lippard. Mrs. R. E. Seymour has return ed to Greenwood after a , two weeks visit here with her grand- ' son while Dr. and Mrs. Seymour." were away on a vacation trip, - Mr. Milam Wall, student at Chapel Hill, visited his grand- . xi r T w1t - .t friends here last week-end. iMrs. John Maney 'and ; some teacher friends visited Mrs. 'Tom Willis whn in -in a . hosnital at : Oak Ridge, last Sunday.,' She is (reported to , be improving.- ' Graft can be done i away ; with only when . someone discovers . a ; more Buocesaful way" of getting easy money. ' , - v - ,- COLD SLTrECEr.3. Oat STANBACK, UbUt, or powder. ! (or raliaf of COLO DISCOMFORTS. , Th STANBACK protcription typo . -formula ii eombfnotion of pain ra llavlnf inoradiant that work tootthar for FASTER RELIEF of HEADACHE, NEURALGIA and ACHING MUSCLES dua to eolda. STANBACK ado, RE DUCES FEVER. SNAP BACK with ' STANBACK. -
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