AI ... - ID, 1 ... J i r KOTSFM J .1 . l i. wc i 3 o o PERSONAL and OTHERWISE Dial j 3231 PFG Leonard Ponder of Fort -Jackson, S. C, spent the week-end with his wife - and . parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lorado Ponder and family of Marshall RFD 1. Mrs. Julian Culvera and three -children of Morristown, .Tenn., are -spending a few days this week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Bowman of Marshall Mr. and Mrs. Frank Treadway :and small son, Tommy Robert of Alexandria, Va., returned to their home Sunday after spending: three weeks wjth their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Treadway of Marshall RFD 6 and Mr, and Mrs. Tommie Rector of Marshall. Mrs. J. M. Chandler Jr., and two children of Knoxville, Tenn., who have been spending this week here as guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Moody Chandler, will return to their home today (Thursday). Mr. J. M. Chandler Jr., who accompa nied his family to Marshall, re turned to his home Sunday. , Mrs. Clarence Nix of Marshall returned to her home last Friday from Lakewood, Calif., where she spent two weeks with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Mel Rosenlof and two children. Mrs. Sylvia Frisby Wallin and -daughter, Paula, of Washington, D. C, and Mrs. Eunice Simmons George and daughter, Janice, of Greenbelt, - Maryland, are visiting friends and relatives in the county. Mr. Lawrence Rice, of Greens boro, and Miss Susan Rogers, of Burlington, are spending several days this week with Mr. Rice's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rice. Mr. Lorado Ponder and daugh ter, Mary Emma, and daughter- in-law, Mrs. Leonard Ponder, were in Raleigh last week where they visited Mr. Ponder's son, Lawren ce Pender. Mrs. E. G. Clarke was in Raleigh Tuesday and Wednesday of last week visiting her son, Cecil, who is a civil engineer student at N. C. State College, . . Mrs,' Ray' George and daughter, Janice, of College Park, Maryland, are visiting ler parents, Mr. and Mrs. Brook . Simmons of Marshall, both Mr. and Mrs, Simmons have been ill for sometime." Mrs. Rob ert Davis returned to College Park with ' Mrs. George where she will spend a few days. ' - i Mother Of Mrs. J. M. Chandler Passes Friday Mrs. Eddie Shook .' Miss Martha , Derreberry, - of Andrews, a student at Mars Hill College,- spent last week-end here as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. S. Li Nix and family. I -Mr. John L. "Sonny" Fortner, of San Diego, i Calif., is spending : a few days here with his mother, .Mrs. Trixie Candler,, and other friends and relatives. Mrs. Rellie Altaian of Hickory came : Wednesday to spend the Richmond of Westminster, Calif.; Easter holidays with her brother and sister-in-law, Mr, and j Mrs. Guy White; and her sister, Mrs, : Ed Fagan. : Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Ramsay, 97, widow of Dr. W. M. Ramsay, who died in a Greeneville, Tenn., hospital, April 13, 1962, were held Sunday at 3 p. m in the. First Baptist Church of Jonesboro, Tenn. The service was conducted by the Rev, William J. Powell, pastor of Tus- cnltna Baptist Church, of which she was a member, and the . Rev, Joe Strother, pastor of the Jones boro church. Burial was in Ma- !m r njr T nn v Y mr pie Lawn Cemetery in Jonesboro. I I If III D ft It Ij 1 1 1 ler Jr., Gary Thompson, Gene A M II V II II II It Thompson, Billy v Ramsay, Bobby U Ull V V 11. Ramsay end Paul Register.. " 17 A 117 O Iff A Ti 17 If Mrs. Ramsay had lived ex- If WW III If H, actly a month longer she would have celebrated her 98th birthday on May 13. She had been in de-l Miss Brenda Jane Tomberlin dining health for several months, land Eddie . Shook were married She was. a graduate of Sullins Saturday, April 14. 1962.: in Lit- College and a charter member of tle Ivy Baptist - Church . by the jonesooro unapter wo. jjdz, uraer Rev, John J. Huntley.; of the Eastern Star. Mr. and Mrs. Grover Tomber- Mrs. Ramsay , was the daughter lin are parents of the bride and of W. W. Epps and Sara Melinda Mr. and Mrs, Hubert Shook are Haws, early pioneer families of I parents of the bridegroom. - Washington County, Tenn. ' I Mr. Tomberlin gave his daugh- Surviving ? are ' four daughters,' ter in marriage. She wore a dress Mrs. Clyde McAmis of Greene-1 of lace with rhinestone on the ville, Tenn., with whom Mrs. Ram-1 bodice. Her veil was attached to say made her home; Mrs. George la rhinestone tiara. Mrs. Ralph McKinney was her Mrs. J. Moody Chandler of Mar-1 sister's matron of honor and shall; and Mrs. A. L. Fox of Clin-1 bridesmaids were Miss Linda Kay ton, Tenn.; a son, William Ramsay I McKinney, Miss Kay Radford, or Morristown, Tenn.; 14 grand-1 Miss Frances Shook, sister of the children and 23 great-grandchil-(bridegroom, Miss Wanda Lou Mrs. Grace English left Satur- dren. I Fox, Miss Patricia Gibbs and Miss Dillow-Taylor Funeral Home of I Madge Hilemon. Thev wore nas- Jonesboro was in charge. , "... Itel chiffon dresses and carried spring flowers. Child attendants DOROTHY B. SI1VPE I meant to mention last week a bout the young people conducting the whole supervision of our Wal nut Baptist . church the previous Sunday, but as usual, I forgot it in trying to get . ready by "Press Time.? Anyway, ; they did an ex cellent job in filling the sunerln. tendent's place, ' pianists, teach ers, and all positions. Sherrv Da. vis our T. E. L. Class and did very good job. Rozella was super intendent, and I just can't remem ber all the others. Some teacher remarked that we should have the young folks do the classes at least once a month! We had another treat thin nanf Sunday. Charles Buckner and a group of his friends from Carson Newman College conducted all the classes, etc., arid Charles de livered the sermon at 11 o clock. This was my first time to hear Charles and ' he was verv crood. My, I can remember the first year,- 1 taught at Walnut and had Char les as a . student in ; the eighth grade. He was ,. an : excellent stu dent and nearly wore the set of encyclopedias out . by reading them during his spare time. I know hard work in school is going to pay off in . future years as he preaches ' to people In foreign lands as well as here at home. Best of luck, Charles. We had a dandy time on our trip to Kentucky, It just snowed on us practically the whole dav! When we first started it was raining water gun, that is, but after rat ting rid of the guns, it really did start snowing on us in Greenville. The farther northwest we went, the more it peppered! When we stopped for a picnic (?) lunch, it was too cold to eat outside, so we ate in the bus. , . You - should see : that Lincoln room at the- University." You just cant imaging the . many momen toes that are there, gathered from every place, that' Lincoln had used, or were a part or Mb life. We sat in a couple of chairs that he a in. Saw TOSettes" that weri txlran from Jus"-1 coff!v ' rni;c,0f the gun that killed hut. ha carried the 'Lni . .AnileH. j .. " ... .. . 7- ,,-r- mm pciture m mm lot nry oc- casBion of his life. They also saw much about Andrew . .Tnhnann - in Greenville all in all, it is h very educational trip and I think the funiors enjoyed it very much. . " Ubserved Good tn m m. dridge Leake and Craiar Rnrnotta home for the week-end What's this about Richard . enfovW rin. gerbread T . Why does Sandra ponaer about going on another day for Orlando, Fla., where she will spend several days with her sons, Kyle and Oliver English, and their families. Mr. and Mrs. Don Gregg and son, Danny, of . Swannanoa, spent Sunday with Mrs. Gregg's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Waldrup. v. Fowler Wallin , and Anthony Ponder,! ease workers with the Madison County Welfare; Depart ment, expect, to return tonight (Thursday) from Raleigh where mm mm m . 01 were Jimmy Cox and Vickey Joan Mrs. Valerie Shelton Ramsey. In D. C. HoSDltal Best man was Fred Shook, I brother of the bridegroom. Ush Mrs. Valerie Nix Shelton is aers were Bobl)y Moss, Jerry Shook, patient in Doctors Hospital, Roomnothep brother, and Sammy Fox. 207, 1815 Eye Street, NW, Wash-I A ; caKe-cutting lollowed the ineton 6. D. C. where nha under-lweddin held in the home of the went i surgery Tuesday- of this I D wtn JUrs. Uallas Radford week. Her condition is reported to na mrs- jacK ox assisting. ,;; be satisfactory. Mrs. Shelton was 1M coupie will live in Aihe accompanied to -Washington byvU,e- brid attended Blan Mrs. Reeves Fisher. Mrs. M. n.lton' Businea College and is em- they spent - two . days attending Ramsey, Jr, and Mrs. Fleet ' Nix Ployea m tne Dook Keeping depart- UrienUtion for new case workers, Jr. F0.1WASIl,NJ. S3 Marshall Hitch School Se niors, plus the chaperones . Mrs, tan Robinson and Mr. J. G Wal lin ' boarded a chartered bua early Monday morning here and happily headed for the nation's capital on their annual Senior Trip. The group arrived iri iWashinir ton Monday morning; and spent Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday visiting many interesting ndaces. such as the Capitol, Smithsonian Institute, Lincoln Memorial, Wash ington Monument. Library. Treas ury Building, White House, Ca thedrals, zoos, etc. "They are al so expected to enjoy a cruise down the Potomac River. Another hisrhliirht is viewing the , cherry blossoms throughout me cuy. Wednesday night they left for Annapolis, Md., and New York City. They are expected to return to .Marshall late Saturday night STUDENTS NOW , AT S. C. BEACH Revival Mission At Walnut Presbyterian Church, April 22-29 The Walnut Presbyterian Church announces a week of revi val mission at the church begin ning Easter Sunday night, April 22, and continuing every night t through April 29. The public is invited to attend these services. Nightly speaker will be the Rev. Charles R. Heier, director of the Madison County Larger Church Parish. Meetings begin at 7:30 p. m. Twenty students Juniors and Seniors from Hot Springs High School boarded the activity bus early Monday morning and bead ed for the Isle of Palms, Charles ton, S. C, on their annual trip. The students were accompanied by Mr. Roy Reeves, principal, who also drove the bus. Despite chilly weather, the group is expected to enjoy being at the beach and also visiting the many historical places in and a round Charleston. They are expected to return to Charleston Friday night. OES Chapter To Meet Monday The Marshall Eastern Star Chapter will meet Monday evening at 8 o'clock in the Masonic Temple. Mrs. Vaughanta Lee Faulkner is worthy matron and Clyde H. McClure is worthy patron. 111! wmMmm i Lena Jean Ray, 17 -year -old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Byard Ray, Marshall R-4, a freshman at Sacred Heart College, Belmont, N. C, made the Dean's List, it has been announced. Miss Ray, who is the youngest student in the college, is active in dramatics, recently having the leading role in a college follies play. She is a graduate of Laurel High School where she was an honor student with high scholastic records. Special Good Friday bervice At Walnut . : Rev. Charles Heier announces a special Good Friday service to be held at the Walnut Presbyterian Church on Friday night at 7:30 o'clock. AH are welcome to at tend this service that will Include a special communion service, ': . eyed these days T Just picked un those Queries from some of the iuniors after the trio 'Glad the ... , , a, . j steel industry cnangea tneir tmaa, about an increase Had a lovely crowd out to PTA Monday after noon and the devotions by Mrs. Clyde Roberts were very good and appropriate for this pro-Easter time sorry Mrs. Nix fell down, her basement stens. but : don't worry. Hattie Ella, the talk on safety was postponed and you can If niivf fimA mnvihA So WpT Is Judith getting dewey-jlong, Eloise. I ruycO DONT WASTE fe2L J imitation lASivq L y ' I ADVERTI8INQ TK 1 RELIABLE PrcoGriptfon Sgfuigg YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED EXACTLY AS YOUR DOCTOR ORDERED Let Us Fill Your Next Prescription SPECIALS 500 ASPIRIN TABLETS i . J jVI. . $1X0 . Bakers BABY MILK 25 cents per can cores Pijaracoy STORE DIAL: 2271 Store Open Until 7 o'clock Every Day EMERGENCY! 2881 At Night . r. rJotoriot . Claude Davis is now operating the Esso Service Station on Highway 25-70, be tween Marshall and Walnut. , Your patronage will be appreciated. OPEN 24 HOURS A DAY OIL CHANGE TIRE CHANGE COMPLETE LUBRICATION '"o; "'SERVICE , "capped Tinzs fo cars Aiir ment at Citizen-Times Publishing Co, . The bridegroom attended Mars Hill High School and is em ployed, by the State Highway Commission. - , On Honor Roll Mrs. Rosemary Greene Ramsey. daughter of Mr. and Mrs.' Wayne Greene, of Marshall RFD 6, is among those making the Alpha Honor Roll at Western Carolina Collegee, CulTowhee. She is the only student from this county making this honor roll. 2 OYSTERS - FISH FRIED SHRIMP SCALLOPS Plate Lunches 50c up iio:.:e made pies --X Cv- 4 a a ..j IaI C v -UD ii Dp Your Uomc for Spring" Paint is a real investment in long life and good looks for your home! Now's the time to get your home ready for . spring .with a fresh coat of paint! 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