! A T ,J PI LOCALS Vela Vita Sunday School Class Met Tues. At Church Ml- O "O - s PERSONAL and OTHERWISE ' Dials 3261 Miss Margaret Corbett, stu- dent at Sullina College, Bristol, Va., and Johnny Corbett, a tu ; . dent at HNC, Chapel Hill, spent the weel with t their parents, Mr. and MA Nhn Corbett, here. ;.,!; Mr. Calvin Edney, who is em ployed in - New ,York City, is spending two weeks with his moth er, Mrs. Palma Edney, here. Mr. Pender McElroy, a student at UNC, Chapel . Hill, spent the Easter holidays, with, his i parents, Dr. and Mrs. - J.- L.- McElroy and 'family, here. Mr. and . Mrs. tPh,ilip Wilson of iNortn wiiKesDoro, spent the week end with jtheir 'parents, the Rev. and Mrs. Walter Wilson and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Davis and son, 'Ray, hereo-ri ,.. v . j Mr. and Mrs. Perry Ballard of Smyrna, Ga., spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Noah ' Riddle of Marshall RFD 1 and other relatives and friends. Mr. '. and Mrs. . Charles Phipps and family of Maryland, and Mrs. C. E. : Phlpps- tOf Reidsville spent the week-end with: Mr. and Mrs. John Anders and other relatives and friends,' here. Attends Meeting Mrs. Dorothy Shupe left Mon day for Charlotte where she is at tending the State Parent-Teachers Association.. ," - Mrs. Shupe is the State Pub licity Chairman for North Caroli na Congress of Parents and Teach ers. t.,.A ;,-V r-; She expects to return to her home Friday. Hot Springs HS May Day Program Will Be Given Tues. The Vota Vita Sunday. School Class met Tuesday evening in the Fellowship Hall of the church with Mrs. Charlie Sawyer as hostess. Mrs. E. Y. Ponder, president, presided, and the devotions ' were given by Mrs. L. B. Ramsey, pro gram leader. ,': .,;. '..;,;' ': Mrs. . Ramsey led the group in two contests and prizes were a warded to Mrs. Glen A. Ramsey, Jr., and Mrs. Eva Sams, i ; si . i . Those attending were Mrs. Cecil Sprinkle, Mrs. Hettie R. Blanken ship, Mrs. E. Y. Ponder, Mrs. Guy White, Mrs. Glen A. Ramsey, Jr., Mrs. Eva Sams,' Mrs. L. B. Ram sey and Mrs. Sawyer. ALLANSTAND MRS. BIRCHARD SHELTON, Correspondent The Rev. Charles R. Heier fill ed his regular appointment at the Allanstand Presbyterian Church The annual May Day program last Sunday afternoon, taking his of Hot Springs school will be pre-1 Scripture lesson from I Corinthi sented in the school gymnasium at Jans 15:12-27; the theme, "The Res- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Davis spent Sunday in Charlotte with their son-in-law and danughter, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Freshour. They were accompanied by Mr. Freshour's parents of Marion. '. Mrs. Rellie Allman returned Monday , to her; home in Hickory after spending the Easter holi days here with relatives. She was accompanied home by her sis ter, Mrs. Ed Fagan. , " Mr. and Mrs. Ted Sprinkle and two children of Charlotte ' spent the Ebtcf "holidays here' - with their parents. ; Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Lisenbee ' and Mrs. Bruce Greene of Falls " Church, Va,, are spending ' this week here with .Mrs.-John Lisen bee of Marshall, and Mr. and Mrs. K. B. Lisenbee, and Miss Nancy Lisenbee of Asheville. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Rice of Mar shall RFD 6' and Mrs. Barbara Henderson of Marshall returned : to their home here Tuesday from Blytheville, Ark., where they spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Lew Allen Rice. 7:30 p. m., TuesdayMay 1. The May Queen will be Judith Sams, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Sams, Rt. 3, Marshall. Her escort will be Roy Johnson, son of Mr, and Mrs. Lee Roy Johnson of Hot Springs, The Court attend ants will consist of representatives from grades 2-12. Flower girls will be Pamela Price and Paula Thomas, 1st. grade, students; and crown bearer will be Ronnie Jen kins, 1st grade. The program will consist of Folk ; Dancing, the May Pole dance, marching, drills, and gym nastics. This program is under the spon sorship of the PTA. Mrs. Harry B. Ditmore, of Mar-j shall. urrection." Several visitors from Asheville, Spring Creek and Ten nessee attended the service. The pastor also showed pictures of the Crucifixion and Resurrection. Miss Lois Williams, on the sick list, was taken to a Greeneville, Tenn. hospital last Monday morn ing. We wish her a speedy' recov- ery. Mr. Pinkney Franklin, in Greeneville hospital, suffering from a stroke, is still in a serious condition. Mr. Dean Trimble returned to college at Cullowhee after spend ing the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Trimble. Mrs. John N. Cook and Terry Cook and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hensley of Candler visited home if oiks on , Little Laurel Sunday. Mr. Birchard Shelton surveyed Mr.' and Mrs. R. J. Rice of nd divided a large farm for L. Charlotte spent the week-end with her parents, the Rev and Mrs. Frank - Morgan , of Marshall, and other relatives and friends. ' -' ' David and - Diana McElroy visit ed their, uncle and aunt and cous ins,' Mr. and Mrs. Ff ed L. Pitts, of Arlington, Va., while in .Washing ton on the senior trip. - 4- J. Cutshall at Grevstone. Tenn.. last Monday. He also surveyed tor Mr. Robert Shelton of ' Cedar Creek last Thursday, Mr. Bueford Shelton is paving at Fontana this week, Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Trimble and his father went fishing . last Monday , at Douglas. , Mr, Kenneth Gahagan is spend ing a ftifv days with his parents, "Miss Sheila' Rice visited Dr. and, Mr., and Mrs. John Gahagan, Mrs. Grover L. Angel at Silveif Springs, Md.f while in Washing ton on the senior trip. Mr. and Mrs, two children of Shelby spent the week-end with his mother, Mrs. Mrs. Cora Amnions Passes Wed. : Rite Clyde Reed and nr v ii j nr J i If j-i - r . Kate Reed, and his brother-in-law f"? ora wurray Ammons, 83, and Mrs. Page a,ea unexPecwaiy Wednesday morning, April 25, 1962 in her . I Jinmn in U. TTI11 CI,. i-l. I uuj, hjiic WM9 UlC and sister, Mr. Brigman, here. Mr. and Mrs. James Price of . Charlotte spent the week-end with Mr and Mrs. Jim Penland, here . Mr. and Mrs. J. Clayton Wallin and daughter, Diane, of Rich- ' mond, Va., and Mr. and Mrs. J. C, Wallin of Marshall RFD 4, spent the week-end with Mrs. Eva Sams of Marshall. Major and Mrs. Harry B. Dit more, Jr., and son, John, of Fort Knox, Ky,, returned to their home Wednesday after spending a few! days with his parents, Dr. and j M w.m. pon,. n mJw of E. Yates Ammons and a shall spent the week-end with her , d""f h of Thomas. J. and Har-sons-in-law and daughters, Mr.," "olcombe Murray, and Mrs. Robert P. Smith and ' imfx ml be conducted this (Thursday) afternoon at 2:30 in Mrs. Herbert Thomas and family I MarsJ? BaPtlst Church y the . . Waif Ollawlna rk!- 1 .1 1 -11 of Durham I ""' jib aim uunat wm i be in the church cemetery, pall Mr. and Mrs. Horace L. Ben-! 'j' be Ben Clark, Bill nett and son, Jay, of Greensboro, ?oberTts- Kenneth Anderson, Rol- visited her parents here during a ana xerreii MISS 'MINNIE ELLEN HARMON, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rajph Har mon of Marshall, is engaged to Bert Edward Coomer, son of Mrs. Maude Coomer of Beattyville, Ky., and the late Mr. Coomer. Miss Harmon is a se nior nurse at Berea College. The date will be set later. I llllllllll liiillliiil HIIIII mi Marshall Lodz Club Met Monday With Mrs. John Corbett JUDITH HOLLIFIELD COUPLE SETS JUNE RITES Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hollifield of Pinners Cove Road, Buncombe County, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Judith Ann Hollifield, to Ralph Dean Rob erts, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Roberts of Old Leicester High- The Marshall Book Club met Monday, April 16, at the home of Mrs. John Corbett Mrs. W.1 T. McKinney, president, presided ov er the business session. Mrs. Wade Huey briefly reviewed " current books and best sellers on the li brary shelves. Mrs. McKinney then reviewed "The Bull From the Sea" by Mary Renault. This is the story of the Greek hero, The seus. Delicious refreshments were then served by the hostess to the following members: Mrs. J. B. Tweed, Mrs. Walter Ramsey, Mrs. Clyde Roberts, Mrs. Wade Huey, Mrs. Overton Gregory, Mrs. Mc Kinney and Mrs. Corbett. way. Miss Hollifield completed her studies at Western Carolipa Col lege in March and will receive her degree in June. She is now employed by the Buncombe Coun ty Board of Education. Mr. Roberts teaches at Andrews High School. June 8 is the wedding date. 9& 9$ 9 $, 9 ,9fr With The Sick Mrs. Walter Shelton is a pa tient in St Joseph's Hospital fol lowing surgery Wednesday. Mr. Arvil Rice is still a patient in St Josephs Hospital. Mr. james h. Arlington is a patient in St Joseph's Hospital where he underwent surgery last Thursday. 1 , if 1 Andrew Bridges, - of Marshall RFD 6, is ft patient in Aston Park Hospital where he underwent an appendectomy Sat"'"'-'" Mrs. C. .kle of Marshall R Memo rial Mission. ay for surgery, , t ; Robert DayL "b ' wrahill, re turned to his home Monday from the Aston Park . Hospital where he underwent treatment for a few days. ' Miss Anderson, Wilson To Be Wed Saturday The wedding of Miss Alyce Sue Anderson to Vardie E. Wilson III will take place Saturday, April 28, at 4 p. m., in West Asheville Bap tist Church. Formal invitations aren't being' issued, but all friends and rela tives are invited to attend the. ceremony. .; Miss Anderson is the daughter of Mrs. H. C. Anderson of Ashe ville and formerly of Mars Hill, and Mr. Wilson is the son of Mr. and Mrs. V. E. Wilson Jr., of Campinas, Sao Paulo, Brazil. The couple was entertained Fri day night in the home of Mr. WiU' $on's grandmoth.er, Mrs,'Gradyr Reno, near Leicester. MeiODers of the immediate families a tended.' On Thursday (today), Mr. and Mrs. Bill Churm of Canton will honor the bridal pair at a dinner at 7:30 p. m. Members of the families of the couple will attend. RELIABLE Prescription Service YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED EXACTLY AS YOUR DOCTOR ORDERED Let Us Fill Your Next Prescription SPECIALS 500 ASPIRIN TABLETS ... $1.00 Bakers BABY MILK 25 cents per can poGS PharmGoy STORE DIAL: 2271 At Night 2881 Store Open Until 7 o'clock Every Day the Easter vacation. Dr. end " Mrs. Ed Niles and daughter, Cynthia, visited rela tives in Madisonville, Tenn., over the week-end. ' , Mr.' and Mrs. Tom Ramsey and r. otoriot . : 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 SERVICE HECAPPZD TUTUS FOR CARS Surviving are three sons, Max, woodson and Brown Ammons of Mars Hill; four sisters, Mrs. Wi ley Roberts of Marshall, Mrs, Hugh Lance of Hot Springs, Mrs. Sam Angel of Mars Hill and Mrs. Hattie Tom Graham of. Dunn, and a number of grandchildren. Holcombe Funeral Home is in charge. OYSTERS - FISH FRIED SHRIMP SCALLOPS Plate Lunches 50c up HOME MADE PIES BEST COFFEE IN WORLD HANCOCK'S RESTAURANT 8 11. Pack Square ASIirVILLE, U. C ' , . . - r ;;':;, ' ' '!if f .- -...1.'.'"' '' f ,fl' i , esa c -a t- is-jr- u,i i. . rer- . -4W!ofv.k95--only pickup VSX , I c - flwtsid phkup-inost tf J2iN' j ... ., - popular Ctevroltf buck. . -j-.- "w8 , . i. -.' ' . , .. - - , '. :.- .'."'''.. '.I.."'.- ' :'..'""'.. . f . Depend on it to give ijou an honest daijs v;orh foralong,I:ro time and not cost much to run or hcep up. IS a d:::rc,i:. daughter, Donna, are here this week visiting their parents, JTr. and Mrs. Raymond Ramsov of Rt. 2, Mar-.a!!, an.l I'r. rl IJ.s, Hert TLo'rn3 of I; , .,,11. Trucks aren't all alike. This Chevrolet has double wall rocf, doors and side panels. It has suspension that l.c ?a it last longer by reducing road shock. It hn? a non-skid wood body floor. It has as tough a ,t; ' 1 3 p.3 you'll f nd. It has an all-welded frame r "! " Vqj-'-.HyE'-l. Mosti-r-rtant, make up your mini to buy, :t know you'll be harry wll'i it. . HAVE YOU LOOXEO II. 'TO C" This is a fine way to cT t" m and et low cr t. I ' y C .-1 - " r c. ec' ? 1 -iy. CP." : '.r.r Ar J.

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