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MARSHALL, N. 0., MAT 20, 1WJ6 TH1 NEWS-RECORD tnn PERSONAL and Dial 321 Mr. and Mr. Millard Tipton, pent Wat week-end in Lancaster, 8. C, rial ting friends and rela- Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hagan, of Taylor Center, Michigan, visited his ister-ln-Uw, Mrs. Luther Ha gan and family, but Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Caldwell and two sons, of Allan Park, Mich. are spending a few days here with Mr. Caldwell's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Caldwell and family. Rev. George W. Briggs, of Dan dridge, Tenn., is spending sever al days in the county with friends and relatives. a Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Patton am daughter, Christy, of High Point spent the week-end in Marshall as guests of Mrs. Pattorf's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ramsey, a Mr. and Mrs. John Corbett, their daughter, Mrs. Margaret C. Hood, and her infant dbughter, Suzanne, spent Sunday in Clay ton, Ga., as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Parsons and their daughter, Miss Frances Parsons. Mr. and Mrs. Parsons also had as house guest their daughter's fiance, John A. Corbett, of Charlotte. Earl Robinson spent the week end in Marshall with his family. i Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Patterson and their two sons, Louis and Jerome, left Wednesday morning for their home in Rochester, N. Y., after spending Tuesday night in Marshall as guests of Mrs. Patterson's mother, Mrs. Ella Ba ker. The Pattersons were return ing to their home after attending the funeral of Mr. Patterson's mother in Florida. a a a Rev. and Mrs. Vaughn C. Fish er, of Asheville, have returned to their home after a two-weeks trip to Virginia, where .they visited their son, Ralph, and his family at Atkins; and another son, V. C, Jr., and his family in Lynch burg. a Mr. and Mrs. Clif ton Edwards and their three children of Mount Gilead spent the week-end in Mar shall as guests of Mrs. Edwards's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Nix, and their son, Tommy. They were accompanied home by Mrs. Dewey Blake, moth er of Mrs. Edwards and Mrs. Nix, who had been spending several weeks here with her daughter and family. With The Sick S 3fi Sfi 2fi 3fr rf rfi rjt 3 S9 Mrs. Valerie N. Shelton is a patient in Memorial Mission Hos pital where she is undergoing treatment. PUTTING IT BACK1 Angry Farmer: What are you doing in that tree, young fellow? Boy: One of your apples fell down, Mister, and I'm trying to put it back! km IssW ssl A doctor's prescription calls ft a, combination of quality ingredients skillfully blended by a compe tent pharmacist who knows his business. When we fill your doctor's prescriptions you can be assured that they will be filled accurately and promptly with the purest and best drugs. Have your doctor call or bring us your next prt-' flcription. Roberts Pharmacy MARS HALL, N OTHERWISE Holland To Attend Belk Managers' Convention Holland, manager of Co., Marshall, will fit attend the Balk Convention at a C. will be accompa- & Lentils of Sylva. will attend from all 400 Belk stores located In 18 southeastern states and Puerto Rico. The theme adopted for the con vention is "The Challenge of Change." This theme is a recog nition that the retailing industry is constantly changing and that individual stores must constant ly adjust to the change. This change involves store appearance, customer service, ajlvertising, types of merchandise, and the ov eral manner in which the store is operated. Garden Club To Sponsor A Plant Sale Here Friday The Marshall Garden Club will sponsor a plant sale at the court house here Friday from 10 a. m. to 1 p. m., it was announced this week. In addition to the various plants, electric light bulbs will also be on sale. Among the variety of plants to be on sale include snap dragon, petunias, marigolds, Boston dai sies, violets, geraniums, etc. Marshall Book Club Met With Mrs. J. L. McElroy In the absence of the president, the vice president, Mrs. John Cor bett presided at the May meeting of tile Marshall Book Club which met in the home of Mrs. J. L. Mc Elroy last Thursday night . During the brief business ses sion the minutes of the previous meeting were read and approved. It was voted that the president appoint one member to represent the club at the organizational meeting of the county unit of the EOA. The program of the evening was a review of "The Gospel Ac pel According to Peanuts" by Rob ert L. Short. The book using the character of the comic strip "Pea nut" as drawn by Charles Shultz, shows the close and constant par allel of mundane day-to-day liv ing and religious concepts. At times humorous, it was most thought provoking. After the program refreshments were served by the hostess as sisted by her mother. Members present were:: Mrs. J. L. Corbett, Mrs. W. T. McKin ney, Mrs. Walter Ramsey, Mrs. 0. A. Gregory, Mrs. Wiley Rob erts, Mrs. J. L. McElroy, Mrs. J. B. Tweed. Guest of the club at this meet ing was Mrs. Graham Hood. The next meeting will be June 21 at the home of Mrs. 0. A. Gregory. a C. tJelk-sjrooms i,W Sunday S torsi- Managers Myrtle Beach, Mr. Holland nied by Hi iwD rrocTWsi we tv anas HEARD AND SEEN By "POP" Last Friday I spent most of the day around Asheville getting soma machinery fixed had to take motor to Fisher's Electric Shop on WsavsrviUa Highway en joyed talking to "Tood" and the rest of the fellows around noon I want to the SAW for lunch and who should be in line but Forrest Jarrett it's been several years sines I've seen him with him was Paul Kirby, another Southern Railway executive enjoyed chatting with them incidental ly, Paul knew Tennessee Emie Ford quite well and it was inter esting to learn a great deal about him Forrest is back In Asheville and is tickled pink to be "back home" in the mountains went up to the Asheville Citizen, as usual, and John Havlicek, state editor, told me a gal from Madi son County was working in the library and also did some book keeping when we went to the library the gal, who turned out to be Sandra Payne, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Payne, was busy reading when we got clos er, it turned out that she was reading Heard and Seen in The) News-Record you can imagine her surprise and my surprise it was nice seeing Sandra again and I hope she continues to en joy this column also went back to the S&W for supper and sat with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Green met his wife, Mary very at tractive Charles is the son of Mrs. Peggy Greene and the late George Greene, formerly of Mar shall enjoyed being with them the members of the eighth grade at Walnut Jr. High School! must be jinxed some 90 mem bers on two school buses started to Raleigh last week but never got there seems that one of the buses ran into difficulty plen of difficulty first, some care less transfer truck sides wiped the bus before getting to Asheville fortunately, it wasn't serious1 no one injured not too much damage after the slight scare, they proceeded toward Raleigh but near Marion the engine start ed acting up and before long thei bus just decided to quit so nothing to do put pile ALL the students and teachers into one good bus and head back to Mar shall arriving about 3:30 a. m. the kids were real good na tured about it, though maybe next time things will work out better here's hoping as us ual, I enjoyed the Alumni Ban quet last Saturady night saw a lot of former schoolmates the musical program, under the direction of Bill Rotan, was fur nished by Mars Hill College stu dent good piano good sing ing Mrs. Blankenship had more students there than any other teacher runner-up was Mrs. J. Moody (Frances) Chandler enjoyed Supt. Edwards"s progress report the meal was delicious and excellently served by the girls just can't understand why more former students don't attend the annual affair con gratulations to Jerry Plemimons on being elected president of the Alumni Association for next year "Babs" Reese did a good job as president this year surely did enjoy the trombone selections1 Sunday morning at the Baptist Church wouldn't you know it Millard and Anna Mae Tipton spent last week-end in Lancaster, S. C, at a Lancaster Motel and who should be at the same motel but Miss America, Vonda K. VanDyke and Miss South Car olina, Sue Smith naturally, An na Mae (or Millard) got their au tographs and even some rosebuda from their corsages Anna Mae said she was going to bring me one of the rosebuds from Miss America's corsage shacks, An na Mae, I'd much prefer you bringing me Miss America. Shealy Named Head Track Coach At MH Dal Shealv of Laurens Hisrh School in Laurens, South Caroli na, has been named bead track coach at Mars Hill Collage, it was reported Tuesday. Besides coaching track. Shealjrs duties wis include coaching the ends in football on a part tuna basis and direct inor the man's in tramural athletics program. While at Laurens, Steely pro duced tares state (hamptonahta track teams. : JUST A ! WOMAN'S ! OBSERVATIONS ! By DOROTHY B. 8HUPE I've heen so busy with school activities that I couldn't find time to wrKS me past cwo weeks. i really dortt have time today, but I understand the circulation of the paper has dropped so much that I must help Pop out! Let's sse, I lived through the Kentucky trip with my history students, cold and all! My stu dents seaman1 to forget all those times I'd reminded them of my doctor hills and how uncomforta bis I was with this blowing, snuff ling, etc., bat I guess there's no better target than the back of (teacher's head, eh, Joyce? Then last week we had the junior-senior banquet. Now, there's a little event that takes a bit of time and worry. The worry part helps my weight losing, but what it does to those gray hairs on my head I may have to join Agnes and Pearl at the hair dressers! But, really, the banquet and prom went off beautifully. The juniors had done an excellent job in decorating the gym using the theme, "Arabian Nights;" the stu dent speakers were excellent; the orchestra was good; and the be havior of all was exceptional. My co-workers, Mrs. Fain Sprinkle and Mrs. Willie Lewis, were just full of great ideas, and the food, prepared by Mrs. Jack Lunsford and her staff was out of this world! Then Tuesday night we had the NCEA of Madison County ban quet. I had really decided, due to my cold, that I'd stay home. But here comes darling daughter with the world that she's to serve and work on some kind of "degree" that night, so here I get dressed again to do my duty by my daugh ter and get whatever Mrs. Rob inson calls for so she can get that "degree!" It was really fun to attend the banquet and joke with those at my table; namely, Tom Wallin, Eloise Ward, Mrs. West, Mrs. Plemmons, Mrs. Thomas, imt.r -ay Anders-Rice Funeral Home Asheville Garrett Funeral Home Waynesville Lewis Funeral Home Asheville Asheville Holcombe Vota Vita Class To Meet Tonight Members of the Vota Vita Sun day School Class of the Marshall Baptist Church will meet tonight (Thursday) at 7:80 o'clock in the Fellowship Hall of the church. Mrs, Cecil Sprinkle is hostess and Mrs. E. Y. Ponder will have changs of the program. The masting was postponed from Tuesday until tonight das to a conflict of meetings. Marshall OES To Meet Monday The Marshall Eastern Star Chap ter will hold a regular meeting Monday evening at 8 o'clock in the Masonic Temple. All members of the Order are invited. MM 1 To Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jerry Gahagan of Hot Springs, a son, May 12, in St. Joseph's Hospital, a a To Mr. and Mrs. Jacky Albert Mitchell, of Mars Hill, a daugh ter, May 15, in St. Joseph's Hos pital. a a a To the Rev. and Mrs. Don Clif ford Letzring of Mars Hill, a son, May 17 in St. Joseph's Hospital. Latrelle, Polly Sue, Mrs. Fowler, and others too many to name. Observed Looking forward to the Mother-Daughter banquet Fri day night that Latrelle is a work horse and is going to be greatly missed understand the Alumni Association gave her a gift that was richly deserved for her work over the years here think many other groups and peo ple should show their apprecia tion in some way before she leaves went down to see Daddy over the past week-end he isn't feeling well and I'm worried about him our boys had a good baseball season Buddy Ramsey and Ronnie Brazil really can pitch and hit! NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that at 12:00 midnight, June 30, 1965, the undersigned will terminate the op eration of public ambulance service in Buncombe, Hay wood and Madison Counties, the surrounding areas and all cities and municipalities. From and after this date no ambulance transportation will be afforded by them. We have found that the tremendous increase in demand for this service has created severe restrictions in pro viding proper professional funeral services. These de mands have steadily mounted until they have now reached proportions endangering the effectiveness of the undersigned as funeral directors. d Williams Funeral Home Funeral Horn Mara Hill Canton Mrs. Nell Nile. To Aid In Girl Scout Summer Day Camp Mrs. Nell K. Niles of Marshall atteadirt Girl Scout Day Camp training Thursday at the Service Center of the Piagah Girl Scout Council in Asheville. She will help this summer aa a unit leader at the Pisgah Girl Scout Council's Camp Crossroads, held st Erwin Community Canter, to serve Girl Scouts and other in terested girls from Buncombe and Madison counties July 6-10. A Day Camp director and caravan corps of Senior girls wffl be in charge of the camp, assisted by volunteer unit leaders from the neighborhoods. '' Mrs. Elisabeth Alley, Camping Services Director, sod Mrs. Wil liam Styles of the camp commit tee of the Council, were in charge of the session. The purpose was to train leaders to work with girla of all ages in the summer dsy camps of the council held through out the sixteen counties. Volunteers learned about camp government system and how to work with patrols of girls and provide an opportunity to prac tice democratic living. They dis cussed the objectives of the camp ing program of Girl Scouting with its objectives of developing re sourcefulness and initiative, to stimulate the girls' awareness of the natural world and learn to conserve natural resources, and to give the girls a sense of accom plishment from being self reliant in the out-of-doors. Participants came from Buncombe, Haywood, Macon, Madison and Henderson counties. Rummage Sale At Mars Hill Friday And Saturday A rummage sale will be spon sored by the WSCS of the Meth odist Church of Mars Hill, Friday, May 21, from 1 p. m., to 6 p. m., and on Saturday, May 22, from 9 a. m., to 1 p. m., in the building next door to Paul Tugman's store in Mars Hill. The sale will feature clothing and shoes for man, women, and children. Crawford Funeral Home Canton Waynesville Harrison Funeral Rome Black Mountain ' . .:TO.3li.;ClliQW jfc&U,:'" 1 Bowman Funeral Home Marshall '$w&ct Funeral Home Asheville Morris-Hendon Funeral Home Asheville me Serving As Pagstte K jEggi saw MISS SANDY BRACKENS, laughter of Mrs. Myitis B. Am nons of Mars Hill, Is serving this week ss a pagetto in the State House of Representatives to Ra leigh. She is a senior and honor student at Mars Hill High School. She is serving by virtue of ap pointment of Rep. Frances C. Ramsey. Baccalaureate Speaker THE REV. JACK L. THOMAS, pastor of the Marshall Baptist Church, will deliver the Baccalau reate Sermon in the Marshall gymnasium on Sunday evening, May 80, at eight o'clock. Self -appraisal doesn't count you must prove it. bbbbbbbvbbbbb
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