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O O PERSONAL and OTHER WISI DUlj 3261 Mr. Peter Gryth of Minneapolis, Minn., is spending some time with Mr. Howard Bank of Marshall RFD 4. Mr. W. W. Peek, of Raleigh;) Mr. ana nn. uyae reek and son, . H. C, of Charlotte; and Mr. Paul - Peek, of Leicester,: were week-end guests of their mother, Mrs. Wayne Peek. , Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Nix and their son, Tommy, ' spent the week-end in Mt Gilead as guests of Mrs. Nix's mother,- Mrs. ; Dewey Blake; and her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. anc Mrs. Clifton Edwards, and children. , - l-' J "... Mr. and Mrs., J, 0. Wells of Brevard visited Mrs. Wells' brother-in-law and sister, Mr a.nd Mrs. Stephen . Eure, In Marshall, last week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Roberts Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Frank Roberts Jr., and daughter, Elizabeth Anne of Morristown, Tenn., Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Rice Jr., and son Jerry III, of Bryspn City, were' the guests of Mr. and "' Mrs. Jerry Rice and daughter,. Sheila, of Marshall, Sun day. , - ""- n i Mr. and Mrs. Philin Brinttmll of Bryson City spent Sunday in Marsnau with Mrs. Brintnall's fa ther, W. V. Farmer. Dr. and Mrs. W. A. Sams have returned to their home here after attending the State Medical Soci ety meeting in Raleigh last week. -. V' 0 Q With The Sick Mrs. Bessie Lee Penland of Marshall is a natient in th Proa. byterian Hospital in Charlotte where she is undergoing treatment Mrs. Kermit Cody has returned to her home from St. Joseph's Hospital where she underwent minor surgery last week. At St. Joseph's To Mr. and Mrs. Leon Quinn, Hot Springs, a daughter, May 15. At Memorial Missioi To Mr. and Mrs. William Rob erts, Rt. 6, Marshall a daughter, May 14. ' - To Mr. and Mrs. Toy .Stanley, Rt 8, Mars Hill, a daughter May fourteenth. r.ici: Ja. To Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Nile Rice, Rt 2, Marshall, a daughter, May 11. McCrea Roberts, 18-months-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Roberta of Marshall .spent a few days in St Joseph's Hospital last week undergoing treatment Jack Guthrie of Walnut return ed to his home Wednesday from Aston Park Hospital where he un derwent treatment for a few days. FRAMING SHEETING SUB-FLOORING c Pr MARSHALL, N. C, RFD 5 PHONE 3182 To Mr. and Mrs. Curtis H. Rice. Rt 5, Marshall, a son, May 15 Vota Vita Class Met On Tuesday The Vota Vita Sunday School Class of the Marshall Baptist Church met Tuesday evening in the home of Mrs; Ron Sprinkle. Mrs. E. Y. Ponder, class presi- dent, presided; and the devotions were given by Mrs. Eva Sams and Mrs. Hettie R. Blankenship. Mrs. Ponder appointed the fol- lowing nominating committee to submit a slate of officers for the year beginning July 1st: Mrs. E. C. Teague, chairman; Mrs. Wade Huey, and Mrs. S. L. Nix. Mrs. Eva Sams had charge of the program and awarded prizes to Mrs. E. Y. Ponder, Mrs. Guy White and Mrs. Hettie Blanken ship.' . .;,: Those attending were Mrs. Pon der, Mrs. Cecil Sprinkle, Mrs. Glen A. Ramsey, Jr., Mrs. L. B. Ram sey, Mrs. Sams, Mrs. Maco Wal- lin, Mrs. Teague, Mrs. J. I. Story, Mrs. Blankenship, Mrs. White, and Mrs. Sprinkle. ALLANSTAND MRS. BIRCH ARD SHELTON, Correspondent . - j i There will be r preaching and Sunday School at Allanstand next Sunday morning at the usual time, 10 and 11 o'clock. Everyone is invited to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Hampton Guthrie and daughter, Sandra, of Ashe- ; - ; "' - Vl ' i : y y y A surprise Mother's Day din ner was given f r Mrs. Ben Fish er Sunday ly her children at her home on Mai S-all, Route 1, ' All the children were present except four, Everett who lives in Tennessee; Pvt G. Clarence Fish er of Fort Gordon, Georgia; and Wade and Troy of Akron, Ohio. There were 16 of her grand children. - present Those not pre sent were Pvt Everett Fisher Jr., For Fort Jackson; South Caroli na, and Buster, Robin and Teddy, all of Akron, Ohio. - There . were 32 present at tho dinner, , including - friends and neighbors of the family. ville, Mr. Dean Trimble of Cullo whee, Mr. and Mrs. John Chand ler and son, Johnny, of Walnut, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Martin of Walnut, Mr and Mrs. Tommy Trimble and Mr. and Mrs. How ard Trimble and daughter, Deb bie of Spring Creek spent Moth er's Day with their parents, Mr. and Mrs, T. E. Trimble. Michael Thomas of Middle Lau rel, a student " at Laurel High Schoolpent the weekend with his classmate, Tommy Trimble. 'The young folks of Allanstand church who went to Walnut for the Young People's - meeting last Saturday were Patricia ' Gosnell, Loretta - and Dacie Aikens, Mi" chael Thomas .and Tommy Trim ble. ' 1 Mr. Chapel Tweed ' of White Rock and Mr. Birchard Shelton were in GreenevQle, Tenn. on bus ines last Tuesday morning. .Mrs. Birchard Shelton returned home Friday from the Greeneville hospital and is' slowly recuperat ing. " J ' ! Mrs. Frank Hunycutt of Wal nut, visited her sisters, Emily Trimble and Magnolia' -Shelton, and her brother, Mr. John Gaha gan last Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Bueford. Shelton and daughter, Mayolyn, , Mr. and Mrs. Roy. E. Styles, Mrs.' John N. Cook and daughter, Terry, spent Mother's J1 -r"EK??T?rcnt3, Mr., and St Birchard Shelton..? tliss Judy Vcrley Is Honored Willi Birthday Party . . 1: Levi Davis Paz. i' ,; Tuesday; Riies To De Held Tomorrow . ,,,,, , ,tf t , Levi Davis, 97, of Hot Spring;i Miss Judy Worley. dausrhter of RFD 1, died at 2:80 p. m., Tues- Jar. and Mrs. Clyde Worley, was, day, May 15, . 1962 in his homer honored with a birthday party at roiiowing an extended illness. I the home of her parents in Mar Services will be held at 10:00 khall, Saturday, May 12, on her o'clock triday (tomorrow) morn-J 16th birthday, ing in the Zion Baptist Church; The Rev. Sam Austin will off id- ate. Burial , will be in the Old Bluff Cemetery. : Grandsons will serve as pallbearers, Surviving are four 1 daughters, Mrs. Otis Waldrup, Mrs. Carmine Brown and Mrs. Maude Waldrup, all of Hot Springs RFD 1, and Mrs. Fred Conner of Marion; one son, Henry Davis of Hot Springs RFD 1; 18 grandchildren and 32 great-grandchildren, He was a lifelong resident of Madison County and a farmer. Bowman-Rector Funeral Home is in charge. Hensley-Fisher Vows Spoken Here Mrs. Edith Nix Fisher and Mr. John A. Hensley, both of Mar shall, were married Sunday, May 6, 1962, at 3 o'clock in the home of the bride. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Glen A. Ramsey, Jr., pastor of the Mar shall Baptist Church. The bride wore a navy blue suit with matching accessories and an orchid corsage. They will reside in Marshall. Members of the immediate fami lies attended. Sleepy Valley 4-H Club Met May 8 The Sleepy Valley 4-H Club met at the Salvation Army Center, May 8, at 7:30 p. m. ' Warren Nix, president,' called the meeting to order. Terry Holt, secretary, read the minutes of the last meeting. - ,, Mr. Earl Wise talked to the club about 4-H Camp. Five members plan to attend this camp. r v The club, discussed having a chicken supper. . , There, were v 28 -, members :, pre sent ' Christine Etherton, reporter Uso your head when you shop for a now-sizo car The air is filled with clm3 about the so called "new-size" cars the ones that have finally caught up with Rambler Classic's size, but with little else. ' Just use your head and youll discover sizeallo cLTerenccs. Slide into the front scut r r. J you'll find much more headroom in t' 3 r.amLlcr Classic (actually more l!.; ! C. ':::.c!). rull and ample room for :J C-footcrs. ,,,rm r h rIT:,ET'"!F'","ET3 Rambler owner will tell you how much he saves on gasoline. ' Care about quality? Every Rambler has Double-Safety Brakes of all U. S. cars, only Cadillac has a similar system. Only Rambler gives you Deep-Dip rust proofing up to the roof. Only Rambler spares you the expense of replacing rusted out mufflers and tailpipes Rambler's are Ceramic-Armored. , ; You can get all the facts at your dealer's. His free car- compr.:-: : X-Try Jo'..3 ir.:.!.eitc 7t3u.2yc.u-l. -r.l : Replace Your Old Cook Gtove Ulith A New ' Those attending were ' Luther Nix, Herbert Fonder, Ed Payne, Rayburn Reeves, Mary ; Emma Ponder,-' Danny , Henderson, Ely- mus Payne, Judy Frisby, . Doris Caldwell, Ray - Caldwell, '' Judy Buckner, i, Jerry - Ramsey, George Sherlin, Ann Tilson, Charles Wilde, Weldon Sawyer, Revis Ed monds, Maxine Plemmons, Willa Ann Plemmons, Dwight , Cody, Billie Haynie, Mac Arthur Wyatt, Clyde Candler, Ralph Candler, Marie Ball, Kermit Cody, Eddie Sexton, Peggie Buckner, Joe Lynn Metcalf and the honoree. MHS Band Concert To Be Held Here Friday, May 25 , The Marshall High School Ju nior and Senior Band Concert will be held Friday night, May 25, in the school auditorium at 7:30 o' clock. The concert will consist of marches and overtures. There will be approximately fifty musicians participating. i The concert will be under the direction of Virgil Smith Jr. r No admission will be charged. The public is cordially invited. HUNTER CREEK MRS. ERNEST BALL, Correspondent Those visiting Mr. and Mrs. Burns Hunter Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Lester Lewis and An nette, Mr. and Mrs. Scott Warren and Gregory, Mrs. Hubert Deal Jr., and children of Knoxville, Tenn., Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ball and girls. Mrs. Blanche Ball and daugh ter, Patsy and some friends of Candler, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Buck ner, and Mrs. Frank Ball and chil dren were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Lather Ball Sunday. ' . Mr. and Mrs. Claude Ball and ' Olga Sprinkle 0LGA SPRINKLE WILL BE WED TO MALINOSKI Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Earl Sprinkle of Msrshall announce the engagement of their daughter, 01 ga to Joseph C. Mainoski Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Main oski of New Smyrna Beach, Fla. Miss Sprinkle is a graduate of the University of Tennessee. For the past two years she has been employed by the Pinellas County School System in St Petersburg, Florida. Mr. Malinoski received his A.B. degree fro m Davidson College and his LLB degree from the Stetson University College of Law. He is a member of the Florida Bar As sociation. At the present he is stationed with the U. S. Army at Fort Hood, Texas. - - A June wedding is planned and will, take place in the garden of Pasadena Community ' Church in St Petersburg, Fla. family had supper with her broth er and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Reece Sunday. Misses Diana and Donna Ball are spending sometime with their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. ' Clyde Ball - - ? Marie Ball v spent ; Wednesday night with Judy Worley. iii i iHi VOTE FOR LANDOH nODEDTO FOR SOLICITOR , 19th Solicitorial District in the Democratic PrLhary, l.lcy 23 CLI'jated to no one - DeJ.'cate J ly t' e i cf l'ie administration of j.- lire, r I to I' I'illson end Cuncomie C . - Corn an J resred i Son cf C:t7 V. f ! T Crt t ' 3 t ' i r
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