MARSHALL, N. C, KAY II, 19M WS-RECORD THE I J- IMUITL PERSONAL and OTHERWISE DU1 3361 Mr. and Mrs. Roger Jones of Atlanta, Ga., spent the past week end here with Mrs. Jones' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Greene. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dance pent several days this week In Toccoa, Ga., on business. Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Waldrup and daughter, Beverly, and Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher Brown, all of Mars Hill, are on vacation in Flor ida this week.. Mrs. Grace English and Mrs. Frances C. Ramsey spent the week end in Bryson City as guests of Mrs. English's son and daughter in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Roy English, and family. Miss Frances Nolen of Black Mountain spent the week-end in Marshall with her mother, Mrs Evelyn Nolen. Mr. Thomas White of Kdgewa ter, Md., arrived in Marshall Wed nesday to visit his wife and their two sons; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Guy White; and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Roberts. Mrs. Bill Roberts and Mrs. C.ro ver James spent Sunday in Chap el Hill where Mrs. Roberts's daughter, Billie Lynn, entered N C. Memorial Hospital for treat ment. Mrs. Roberts and Mrs. James returned to Marshall Mon day night. Mr. and Mrs. Klyne Proffitt of Asheville and Mrs. Proffitt's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Fender, of Route 6, Marshall, returned last week from a month's visit to Phoenix, Ariiona where the vis ited the Fenders' son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. William Poole and daughter, Laurel. Mr. and Mrs. Proffitt also made a trip to California and Mexico while they were away. . MT.' and Mrs. Clyde Reed and two children of Boiling Springs spent the week-end in Marshall with Mr. Reed's mother, Mrs. Kate Reed; and his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Page Brigman. Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Ramsey of Greenville, S. C, visited friends in Marshall Saturday and attend ed the M. H. S. Alumni meeting Saturday night. SSgt. Bernard Ramsey of Rob ins Air Force Base, Ga., is spend ing several days in Marshall with his mother, Mrs. W. B. Ramsey; and brother, Jack; and brother- in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Dedrick Roberta. Mr. and Mrs. John Corbett and Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Mashburn spent last week-end in Fontana Village. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Barnes re turned last week from Flint, Mich igan, where they spent several days with Mrs. Barnes's daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Sel don Rector. While on the trip, Mr. ami Mrs. Barnes purchased a 16 foot Travel Trailer, which they brought back with them. Aileen Burnette With The Sick Richard Wilde is improving af ter undergoing surgery in St. Jo seph's Hospital Saturday. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Abner Wilde, and a Junior in Marshall High School. Mrs. Al Bryan Sr., is a patient in Memorial Mission Hospital. Riley Rector is a patient in Me morial Mission Hospital. Mrs. Lawrence Ponder is under going treatment in Memorial Mis sion Hospital. David Sawyer, who underwent surgery in Memorial Mission Hos pital last week, has been moved to the Asheville Orthopedic Hos pital where he is recuperating. Mrs. M. J. Ball, of Marshall Rt. 5, remains in Aston Park Hospital where her condition is improving. MBS BURNETTE, JOHN BOURNE TO BE MARRIED Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Oland Bur nette announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Jane Aileen Burnette to John Lathan Bourne, son of Mrs. and Mrs. Elliot Gray eon Bourne of Stoneville. The couple will be married Aug. 15. The bride-elect is a senior at Wake Forest College. The bride groom will receive his baccalaur eate degree in June from Univer sity of North Carolina. He is a veteran of service with the U. S Army in Germany. Eastern Star To Meet Monday Marshall Chapter No. 85, Order of the Eastern Star, will hold a regular meeting Monday evening at 8 o'clock in the Masonic Tem ple All members of the Order arc invited. Visit In Marshall 't. Mrs. Rosalee Franklin's second grade and Mrs. Emily Wallin'a 2nd and 3rd grade students, ac companied by their teachers, of Laurel School, came to Marshall from Hot Springe by train, May 20, to tour the Post Office, Court House, Radio Station WMMH, Li brary and The News-Record. Af ter the tours they returned by bus to the home of Mrs. Franklin for a. picmk lunch.. Marshall Book Club Met Monday With Mrs. J. L. McElroy The Marshall Book Club met Monday evening, May 18, at the home of Mrs. J. L. McElroy with Mrs. Wiley M. Roberts as joint hostess. The program was given by Mrs. Wade Huey. This was a lesson from the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and was on "Techniques," which included water colors, pas tels, prints made from wood-cuts, engraving and etching. Many copies of famous artiste wen shown, including Homer, Durer, John Marin, Manet, Degas, Gau guin and Toulouse La tree. Present were Mrs. O. A. Greg ory, Mrs. Clyde M. Roberts, Mrs. John O. Corbett, Mrs. Wade Hu ey, Mrs. Wiley M. Roberts, Mrs. R. R. Ramsey, Miss Gayle Isen see, Mrs. W. T. McKinney, Mrs. J. B. Tweed, and the hostess. LAND AUCTION WED., MAY 27 AT 2:00 P. M. NEAR LEICESTER, N. C. We will sell at Public Auction the Edd Shelton Farm, formerly; known as the H. G. Miller Farm, located on N. C. Highway No. 63, about 4 miles N.W. of Leicester, N. C. The farm has been subdivided into seven small acreage tracts ranging from 6 acre, to 38 acres All toact. have paved frontage; Water on each tract; Electricity and Phone available. The Mam Res idence on the property has been recently remodeled and painted, con taining 9 room. A bath. Also two barns. There u .76-acre tobacco al lotment on the whole farm. Irtunity tor tne man woo ourao i c m buy that small acreage tract at tne price yow ' U DlaM 1 9 artA 1 P. Mm DEFERRED PAYMENTS (If Term. Are Desired) Here is the opp. INTERjBr o I " . For Full Particul lit ItKa itact Our Area Manager; If Interested to Buy Or Sell Land, See: MR A. A. ROBERTS; PHONE 684-9212, ARDEN, N. C. i nun miuu i fW CO. Mrs. James D. Reeves see Reeves-Hollowell Vows Are Spoken Saturday In Brevard Miss Julia Ann Hollowed and Dr. James D. Reeves exchanged marriage vows Saturday, May 16, 1964, in an eleven o'clock ceremo ny in Saint Timothy Methodist Church of Brevard. The Rev. Jo seph M. Reeves, pastor and broth er of the bridegroom, performed the ceremony. The church was decorated with baskets of white gladioli and can dles. Wedding musk was presented by Mrs. John Hollowell of Mor- (ranton, cousin of the bride, or ganist; and Mrs. Cloice Plemmons of Walnut, sister of the bride groom, soloist. Mrs. Hollowell played several selections from Bach and Mrs. Plemmons sanjr O Perfect Love." The tradition al wedding marches were used. Mr. Hollowell gave his daughter in marriage. She wore a pale blue suit with matching veiled hat and carried a white Bible topped with a white orchid. Miss Miranda Godwin of Greens boro was maid of honor. She wore a street length dress of pink and white crepe and carried a bou quet of pink carnations. Amos K. Reeves of Port Hut- on, Michigan was his brother's best man. Ushers were Cloice Plemmons stod Plumer J. Cody, both of Walnut, tsrothers-ltt-law of the bridegroom. The bride is the daughter 01 Mr. and Mrs. James Rhoads Hollo well of Greensboro. She is a case worker with the Children's Home Society of North Carolina and at tended graduate school at Wom an's College, UNC. She was trans ferred to the Asheville office in March, 1962. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Reeves of Wal nut. He is a graduate of North western University Dental School and is engaged in the practice of Golden Anniversary Observed With Open House Sunday Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Clark of Rt. 2 Marshall will be honored by their children with open house in observation o their Golden Wed- H,.. kJi.i, u...l..., fl... noon frdm 2 until 5 o'clock. Formal invitations have-not been sent, but all friends and relatives are invit ed to call. Mr. and Mrs. Clark are the parents of Vincent Clark of Waukegan. 111., Mrs. Oneil Maney, and Mrs. Jessie Marrow of Ashe ville. Mr. and Mrs. Clark also have 5 grandchildren and 2 groat-grand-.chikiren. 11 Attend State Demo Convention In Raleigh Wed. Among those attending the State Democratic Convention in Raleigh Wednesday included1 Representative Liston B. Ram sey, Mrs. rJarl KoDinson, .eno Ponder. Bill Roberts, Roy Free man, Jasper Treadway, J. B. Reid, Ned Ramsey, A. E. Leake, Mrs. James Allen and Johnny Anderson. Attending Convention The Rev. Jack Thomas, pastor of the Marshall Baptist Church, left Monday afternoon for Atlan tic City, N. J., where he is at tending the Southern Baptist Con vention this week. He expects to return to Marshall, Saturday $200 LEFT TO 4 HENS Los Angeles, Cal. To be sure her four pet hens would Idle of old age, and not be eaten, Miss Clau dia M. DuVall, 79, a piano taaoh er, who died February 13, provid ed in her will that $200 be paid to a neighbor, Mrs. Wilma Althouse, for chicken-feod. The rest of her estate, about $12,000, was left to the Union Rescue Mission, a "skidrow"' charity. Presbyterian Ladies Met Thursday The Women's Association of the Marshall Presbyterian Church held its reirular monthly meeting in the Fellowship Hall, Thursday, May 14. Mrs. A. M. Ramsey, president, opened with a call to worship, us ing Acts 19, verses 11 through 20, and "If It Were Not For Him,' from Concern. Mrs. W. C. Rector gave the de votions, the Prayer Calendar and the Study Guide on Colossians. The program consisted of a re port of Presbyterial, held at War ren Wilson Junior College on Ap ril 14. with Dr. James R. Donald- Bon, head of orthopedic surgery at Miraf Medical Center. Miraf, In dia, as guest speaker, by Mrs. A. J. Ramsey and Mrs. J. J. Ramsey. Durine the social hour which followed, refreshments were serv ed by the hostess, Mrs. Wiley Mc Hone, to Mrs. A. J. Rmsey, Mrs. A. M. Ramsey, Mrs. J. J. Ramsey, Mrs. W. C. Rector. Mrs. C. L. Ru- disill Sr., Mrs. Bewley Tweed and Miss Margaret Ward. At Memorial Mission To Mr. and Mrs. Albert L. Black well of Route B, Asheville, a son, May 13. Mrs. Blackwell is the former Miss Pat Frisby, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Frisby, of Marshall. 0,MAMA, VI U NO! WTAKE TW HOM" PAPER DOWAJ TO TM AWrUfPCR AMP MAILIT TO TDDfcOP inTOTVE AMD SUBSCRIBE TOR JKAMV AMDTWBlHE name rrcH dentistry in Bilbmore. For the ceremony the bride's mother wore navy blue and the bridegroom's mother wore light blue, both with matching accesso ries. After a short wedding trip, the couple will live at 29 Chunn's Cove Road, Asheville. Why run "tha rtsk a vear's tabor, seed and ex pense when crop-hail in surance can protect you against a serious loss. It's time to see or call us about this protection ... right now. 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