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Tli F,.j!nr5."r.' 4 r :vi. '4 fHKtH ?nr "- , - law PClSONALsnd Mr. Leo D. White,' mansgsrtf roving Ground, General Electric Co., of Peebles, Ohio, is spending his vacation tyre's the guest of hiaitotherlMr.AimiiliiaT Mri,-: sj Mrs.peaa Eastman and Jinmiyjiof 'Wyandotte,! Micnyisite Mr. and Mr. Chee ver Ramsey nd family of Mar ahalk ' lira.; Eastman i tfc tnr. mer Miss Marilyn Ramsey, ; Mr.: w . Rot Sams and family y Marshall had as guests;, pumsy r. ana airs, Glenn Ottin- fcer and family of 4 Greensville; irenn..-',i!.i-:'f';- ' ' .( Mr. and Mrs. Laur'ing Craxton knd Jimmy and Mary Katherine Snider '- of Lake Charles, La., visited Mr. and : Mrs. Ed Gentry ioi Harsnaii-Honaay night. Mr. sad Mrs. Claude Henderson and sob of Marshall returned Sun day from week's vacation in Florida. Mrs. Hugh Lance of Hot Springs visited the Misses Margaret and Nevada Ward this week. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald' Selby of fBath, JM. c; visited Mr. and Mrs. Knox Brigman and sons last iweek. Mr. and Mrs. William Ball of (Cincinnati, are spending this week kith his father, Mr. Martin Ball, M Marshall." j. jMr. Ed Shelton of Detroit and' M sneitoa of, Manchester, visiting their mpther, 1 Sheltbn, of ; the .White Nmity. , s-, ,d MrsQlenn Phf1!' , Lillie Mae Ray of Yutk Va., are. visitii!? his v.. Mr ' mnA H.Tr T i - Mrs. Alice Bryan and grandson, Virgil Smith, of Marshal, spent the week-end. vmiting in Knox- fill Tfirn- . I . - ' Mr, 'and Mrs.-W F. Holhrtid Iad as guests' during the wetii ?u wKir in sou aiuinm-in-iw, Ir. and Mrs. Vance Holland. nd two children; Sarah Ann and John ay, of. Elkin. Sarah Ann and Johnny remained here for a three fecks visit-with their gramdpar- MADISON DRIVE-IN ' ;7v t heater;- LOCATED, BETWEEN MARSHAL And WALNUT t Show SUrts Ech Evenina; At Dusk Friday ,-7- "money women And guns? JOCK MAHONEY i "TARZAN'S . ADVENTURE", - v GORDON" SCOTT O 1 "I VAIJT TO LIVE! 1 rurAN hay-. 'Arj - . Li ''iV. vtr - " ".- ' -.ivv in;1'. .'b'il'.'.'.u.S.i'M V! :'. ; -V- 4 Mrs. W JUd C. Rector return d recentiy rom several; ;? weeks Jtait ;wjth; her, daughter,, Mrs,? E Mathls Jr., and family in' Sum ter, &ip&t MrReclriYWetit i?wn and accompanied them home, p Mr Larry Goddard and family of Springfield, f 111.,: returned to tneif home Saturday after spend ing a-two-weeks' visit here with her, ..mother, Mrs. Craig Rudisill Sr. c -i I.".- ! f A' 'Mr, and Mrs; Bernard Brigman and,oiv,Bernie, returned last week from paytona and Miami Beaches , in, Florida, where they spenaometime! on vacation. ,Mt. -and Mrs. Jerry Rice J., anxi son, of West HyattsviUe, Md., and M..vCorhett Baker of River Rousre. were week-end guests of r.,aiHJ rs, Jerry luce here, ,ums .isnejja, Rice T MarsnaJJ and Miss Linda Lou MeCurry of Bry son City,,., returned to West Hy- attavlevwith: Mr. and Mrs. Rice to spend. a- few weeks. Mr. Baker wijl return, to his work at River Rouge, this week-end. (Mrs. Robert, Hays of Blooming- ton, Jnd.yisjted Mr. and Mrs. E. 6. Burnett of Walnut and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Rice here, on Tuesday., , . , ', M"iss .Sandra Ramsey, daughter o Mr.-nd Mrs; Walter Ramsey, has,, returned home from a two weeka' vUitin Xnoxville, Tenn. , : Mti Snfl wrs. waiter xisrasey had at guesta last week their M4e a;nd ep6ew; Kay and koss Qitthewa f r Ashe ville and Mr. 4 -I .v . ; 1 "'"( H4 '""f' f ii'.. 'j - ' : . t -vV-i Mr nd Mrs. John, Corbett and "ir" iugTte, Miss "Margaret bew Ire spending this week at iirinbr1 Vfllage, Ormand ueacn, Fla. (Mrs. Ed L. Niles and two daite) hylliV'i and ' Cynthia, are spending a few days in Knox vTUe Tenn.. ; aa guesta , f . Mrs. Niles' sister. ' MtxA Mrr.?Haco WalKn have returtoedt from ;'3 Smitlhfield where theyl'visW Uiifc WaUin's suiter, MrX-Snead'' Sanders; and Raleigh where they Visited Mr. and . Mrs C.'M;T7pchor:h !Bnd two children. Mr. and Mrs. Upchurch and fam ily are fpending this week in Mar- Saturday KIM HUNTER 1 iMtMS5 GREATEST 1' f.Acnday V d Am J m.liJ Uiiiil I r.Iiss Shirley Haynia Becomes Dride pf ( Charles Sexton : " t V-j.J;;:;.n-"::lv'.1 , ? V -j V. . J ' M '1 i" Miss Shirley Havnie. I daurfit- of , Mr. and Mrt., Jimmy Haynle, of Marshall, became the brkla of Charles Sexton, son- of Mr. and Mrs:; Manuel Sexton,; of Marshall, Sunday; mornlngi" July 969,' 4 (' The ceremony was performed at the residence of l!he Rev. and Mrs. Ray Roberts; 'of : MarshaH,?! with n:Kober:ipfficiating.fiii4v The bride, graduate of Mar- shall High t School; worr green street length? dress witl iriatdhlng accessories. She holds a position with Roberts1, Pharmacy. A ) , The groom la a mason and ptas terer. .. The couple is residing with, the groom' parents at the present shall and Arfheville as guests of relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Coleman Worley and children left last week for Orlando, Fla., where they are spending several days on vacation and visiting Mrs. Worley's mother, Mrs. Margery R.- McDaniel. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Owens and son, Kenneth will leave today for their home in Burlington after visiting Mrs. Owens' mother Mrs. H. K. Rogers, and her brother-in- law and sisters, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Eads, for a few days. Mrs. Nola Williams of Charlotte Courthouse, Va., and Mr. Tom Fa gran of Richmond, Va., are spend ing this week in Marshall as guests of their brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Fa- gan. Miss Jean Stines of ' Greenville, S. C, spent the week-end here with her parents', Mr. and Mrs. Fuller Stines. Mrs. C. M, Hinkle arrived Wed mesday to apend several days here with her son-in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dinwiddie. ; -Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Maher and children . of PocomocoJ Indiana, were tha guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Roberta last week. : Mr. Ttob erts and Mr. Maher were in serv ice together in World War II.- 'H n Mr ptlnkTetndf two : sons or. j entniey spent we week-end here with their parents, Mrs. 'Cecil Sprinkle and "Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Eads. Mr. and Mrs. G. L. McKinney are spending some time here at their summer home. Mr. Wade Huey spent Wednes day. in Winston-Salem with his son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.' James Huey, and their in fant son, Jimmy. He was accom panied home by Mrs. Huey who had spent several days there. Mrs. Nancy Caldwell, of Chat tanooga, Tenn., is spending some time here as guest of her sisters in-law1, Mrs. Floyd Davis Sr., and Mrs. Pete Haynie, and other rel atives. . Mrs. Pauline Cribb, of Durham, is spending a few days here, with her mother, Mrs.. Floyd Davis Sr. -Mr. Davis, and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. S. L..Nix and son, Tommy, visited in Startex, S. C, for part of last week. . The latter part of the week they Visited Mrs! ' iaasjass '' , r.Iiss'.CcJy LZlz: Sunday Scliocl Vc 1st Time In 7 Yc 4 'if:'. ; t Miss"'Kaheririe Cody, dmA of Mr;nd M'rs. ermit Cody, was forced to miss Sunday School last Sunday'; due to. an ear infectioa which hospitaliaed her. She had a perfect record of attendance for the past seven years at Oie Mar-J shall. !: Baptist Churc'' Sunday ,', ;She;;: ireaded . : :inissing ' Sunday School more than rolnir to tke lion. pital,". Mrs. Cody said Sunday, n - COMPLETES COURSE ':,:?.. jv'Vft;:, Mr. John Nelson Hutchins; San iterian with the Madison County tittup department, nas returned from Chapel Hill. Mr.' Hutchins completed a four-weeks course in Principles and Practice of JSanita tion at the University of ' North Carolina. ' -' fXvi'-it flew Arrivals .To Mr. and Mrs. Connie Sams of Reedsport; Oregon, a daughter! Saturday, June 27 at 1:22 p. m., in McAuley Hospital in Coos Bay, Oregon. .yj-i Mrs. Sams fat the former'' Miss June Davis, daughter of Mrs. Sal ly Davis of Marshall and the late Amos Davis. Mr. and Mrs, Sams formerly resided in Marshall and Asheville before moving to Ore- gon. f- At Memorial Mission-- ' To Mr. and Mrs. CL Roberts of Marshall RFD 2, a son July 8. To Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Edwards of Marshall RFD 5, a Son July 2. At St. JoaephW-"f V -T - To Mr. v and Mrs. William Pow ell, Mars Hill, a son, July 6.; , With Tfie Sick Miss Katherine Cody- returned home Wednesday ft been undergoing treatment for an ear infection for a, few ays.-, iMr. Ret Cohn is a Ipatfent'ln as ton r-aric Hospital, where he is undergoing treatment ' vNlx's sister, Mrs. Clifton Edwards and Mr. Edwards and their son Clifton Jr., and Mrs. Dewey Blake, Mrs. Nix's mother, at Mt Gilead, N. C. Mrs. Blake 'and Clifton Jr., returned with them for a visit. Mrs. Paul Hayden left Wednes day for her home in Oak Ridge, Tenn., after a ten-day visit vhere with her grandmother, Mrs. Caney Ramsey Sr., and other relatives. Mrs. Hayden is the- former Miss Louise Sprinkle. . Mr. and Mrs. R. G. MeClure of Tulsa, Okla, are visiting Mrs. McClure's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. B, Chandler. They' expect to leave ' Tuesday for Miami, Fla., where they will make their home. Mr. MoClure will enter the Uni versity of Miami and Mrs. Me Clure wilt teach in a grammar school hear sliami. , . r y . . "rs. Wiley X.lcHone Hostess At Meet Of Presbyterian Wpmen Mrs..Wiley McHone was hostess to the1 Ladies'iBtble Class Thurs day afternoon,, July 2, in, the Fel lowship HaH of the Presbyterian Church for their regular monthly meeting. Following the business Session,; ;Mr. L. , Richard XWb led the devotions and Mrs. ' Wil, lard Rector read excerpts from Catherine ; Marshall's book, ."To Live ,Aaiiu.". DuMng the socla il :-: .1... '. . . .. A. pour, ine Borcess served delicious refreshments. Mrs. "Peggy" Greene Receives Certificate' Of Appreciation A Certificate of Appreciation ui the Incentive Awards program of the " Farmers Home Administra tion was presented Wednesday .of last week to Mrs. Mary F. "Peg gy" Greene of Hendersonville, and formerly of Marshall, clerk in the Asheville office. Kelley R. Ray, FHA supervisor in Buncombe and, ""8 8 MIW11 o,,nti,.. mA th j,r-.fs: of the bndegrooi sentation in behalf of Kennit H. Hansen of Washington, D. C, ad ministrator of FHA. Program in tent is to effectively encourage all Federal employes to partici pate in the common task of im proving the efficiency and econ omy ,' of governmental operations. Mrs. Greene was employed by the FHA in late 1942, came to the Asheville office in 1948, and since that time she has had two tours of duty as office management as sistant for the state FHA office in. Raleigh. She was recommend ed and approved early this year for, an Outstanding Performance Rating. Marshall Baptist PXcnic Tuesday .. The Marshall Baptist Church will have a : picnic next Tuesday at 6:30 p. m., on the lawn of Mr. and jMrs.' Paul Dinwiddie. The picnic -is jointly sponsored by the men of the Vota Vita Sunda bool Class and the "Men of the Church." v v ' ' --liaeh- fairrfiy is asked jtft bring f basket of food. - (Come in Often IK S ' Certainly we appreciate - your prescription patron- age. But we hope you'll ' . also make this your head-fM"qufters-tor drugs and health supplies. In all de partments, we offer cour '' teout service and fair - prices. . Roberts Pharmacy Marshall, N. C. . - - - r M6 Gf Jaiiios.Briicc! Gcrier Miss' Gayle , Angel Justice. daughter oj? Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn H. Juatice'tf Mars Hill, became the. bride of Mr. James1 Bruce Car ter, son of Mrs. Thoma G. Silva of Jfolllaton, Mass, and Furman U'-IHrter, at Mars Hill, Friday evening July 8, 1959 at eight o'- the Calvary Baptist uwrctv n'Mars HU1. rThp .double ring ceremony was performed, by the Rev. W. Grant tussei v -pastor. Wedding music trait presented bv Mrs. Bobbv Wil Mms pianist, and Henry Clay Inwards, vocalist. '$riyen in marriage by her fa wMixhe ' pride wore a ballerina length dress of chantilly lace with -sweetheart neckline. Her veil pearl bandeau 'Wrri " wh!ta BibI with a white orchid attached to white satin streamers entwined with lilies f the valley. Her oalv or- ttaniemf was a strand of pearls, a Miss Patricia Ann Fleming, of rHfcRofy, cousin of the bride, was maid 'of : honor. She wore a dress of-Jcie'ttlue chiffon over satin with a matching head piece and carried a nosegay of yellow carnations. Edward Howard Carter, cousin of the bridegroom, was best man. The ushers were Richard Dilling ham, and Donald Hall. Mrs. Justice wore for her daugh ter's-wedding' a pink lace dress jOver taffeta with white accesso ries and a lavender orchid corsage. The, bridegroom's mother wore a blue lace dress with white acces- '6r!es ahf a lavender orchid bou quet. Immediately following the cere monfc'tj&e iouple left for a short wedding trip. Upon return they will reside in Mars Hill. Mrs.., Carter is a graduate of Mar Hill High School and is cur rently a' student in Mars Hill Col lege,. Mr. Carter attended Mars Hill Highi School and is a graduate of American School, of Chicago, IU. Unserved two years in the United States Army as a -Specialist Fourth Class. He is employed by the BAnrmarlund friporation of Mars Hill cake cutting waa held Thurs 4ay-eeninarrin the home of the Huh Rector Has eceipt For County Newspaper It's .rloti unusual for a subscrib er to bring in a receipt to The News-iRecord, showing just how far he has paid his subscription, but it is unusual to see a receipt dated February 21, 1902 V: Hugh Rector, of Weaverville, and formerly of Marshall, brought In a receipt Tuesday of this week showing that his grandfa ther's (the late R. F. Rector, ,of Marshall) subscription to The Madison Enterprise had been re newed. The .Receipt follows: "Received of R. F. Rector, twen ty-five cents (25c) on subscrip tion;" to The Madison Enterprise from. 'November 26, 1901" to Feb ruary 26, 1902. Thanks." CP. Jervis was the publisher and, tha newspaper was owned byl Bowman-Rector Funeral Home -W, P.JerVia and B. B. Sams, 'is In charge. n , lj I Married Friday Mrs. Bruce Csvrter Cut Cowrtety A$heville Citizen-Timea bride's parents following the wed ding rehearsal. Assisting in serv ing were Mrs. Brown Ammons and Miss Grace Carter, of Mars Hill; Mrs. Alton J. Fleming, of Hickory; and Mrs. Grover L. An gel, of Washington, D. C. Out-of-town guests were Mrs. Alton J. Fleming, aunt of the bride, and Mr. Fleming and daugh ter, Patricia Ann, of Hickory; Mrs. Kenneth Anderson, aunt of the bride, and Mr. Anderson, of Newland; Mrs. Ralph', F. Cham bers, aunt of the bride, and Mr. Chambers and-daughters, Gloria June and Susan, and son, Samuel, of Detroit, Mich.; Dr. Grover L. . Angel, uncle of the bride, and Mrs. Angel and daughter, Carolyn Sue,,.of , Washington, D. C; Mrs. Thomas G. SUva, mother of tha ''' ' i. ' bridegroom, and Mr.' Sitae, and dons, FrderWcmd-: Tttomaa, .ua Holllston, Mass.; and Mrs. Charles - f Haynes, sunt of the bridegroom -and Mr. Haynes, of Asheville., - i Troy F. Ramsey, 64, Passes On Tuesday; Funeral To Be Today Troy F. Ramsey, 64, of Marshall, RFD 1, died Tuesday, July 7, 1959 at 10:00 a. m., in an Asheville hos pital after an illness of two weeks. Funeral services will be con ducted today, (Thursday) at 2:30 p. m. in the Redmon Baptist Church. The Rev. R. S. Woodson will officiate end burial will .be in the Church cemetery. Pallbear ers will be Henry Campbell, Hu bert Patter, E C. Medlin, Reagan Marlor, Oliver Ferguson and Olin Jarrett - ' , .. , , ' I, ,! t Surviving are four brothers, Jeter,. Roland - and :" Sherman ef Marshall and Cecil of Detroit; and one foster sister, Mrs, Doyce Set-' v tie af SwwnnaiHia, N. C V 4 V 'i l ( ' . i. j t
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