THE NEWS-RECORD i P0 FIt PERSONA Ifand OTH Did SMI ERWISE Mr. and Hn. H. J, Buckner, Mra. N. D. Short, of Ashovlll; and lira. Brook Cook and Mrs. Rath Brank of Weavervtlle have boon viaitinf lira. Minnie Darli of Walnut thla wook. SO Mr. Clyde McOuro, of Walnut, and Mr. H J. Buckner of Ashe ville visited friends in Greene- villo and Morrlatown, Tenn., this wook. o o Misses Rffie Fore and Inea Henderson returned Tuesday from Charleston, S. C, where they spent several days at Folly Beach and the Isle of Palms. Mrs. Blanche Houston left Wednesday for Detroit where she will visit Mr. and Mrs. Carl Noll arid three sons. Mrs. Noll is the former Barbara Bryan, daughter of Mrs. Houston. Mrs. Houston also plans to visit another daugh ter, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Winebarg cr and son, in Oklahoma, before returning to Marshall. M isses Shelby Pendergast ana Wilma Wallin, nursea at Memori al Mission Hospital, and Mrs. Bob Davis of Marshall, returned Fri day from Parris Island, S. C, where they visited Dr. and Mrs. Jim Connor and daughter. Mi. and Mrs. J. C. Henderson and two children of Atlanta, Ga., and Master Sgt and Mrs. Charles Henderson and three children of Goldsboro spent the week-end in Marshall with their mother Mrs. Blanche Henderson; and sister-in-law, Mrs. Barbara Henderson. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ramsey of Marshall and Mrs. Ramsey's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Crawford Bry an, of Statesville, returned Tues day from Richmond, Va., where they visited the Ramseys' son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wayne Ramsey, and their daughter, Sherry. While in Rich mond, they all spent two days in Washington, D. ., whore they toured points of interest. Mrs. Kate Reed spent the week end in Dobson with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Reed, and their two children. Mr. and Mr Fuller Sttnaa had as guttata during the week-end Miss Mildred Stinea of Glen Al pine, Miss Joan Stinea of Ashe ville, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Mcin tosh and their daughter 8uaan and bar girl friend and Mr. Mcin tosh's mother of Bumsville. 9 9 9 Mr. and Mrs. Booby H. Robin son of Raleigh spent the week end hero with Mr. Robinson's mother, Mrs. Woodrow Morgan. 9 9 9 Mr. and Mrs. Guy White spent Sunday in Tayloreville as guests of Mrs. White's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. John Robertson. Mrs. C. EX Rector of Asheville spent Tuesday night in Marshall as the guest of her mother-in-law, Mrs. Cora Allison. Staff Sgt. and Mrs. Bernard Ramsey of Macon, Ga., spent the week-end in Marshall with Mr. Ramsey's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Ramsey; and his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Dedrick Roberts, and their two children. With The Sick 0 Charles J. Deaver, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Deaver of Tren ton. Mich., is in the Outer Drive Hospital where he will undergo surgery this week. Charles is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Jack C. Payne of Marshall Rt. 5. Mrs. Bruce Treadway, of Mar shall Rt. B, is a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital where she has undergone surgery. 00 Jackie Ball, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Prince of Trenton, Mich., is a patient in the Seaway Hospital, where he is undergoing treatment for a fall he received last week. He is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Jack C. Payne, of Marshall Rt. 5. ... , 9 9 9 Mrs. Valerie Shelton, of Mar shall, remains a patient in Memori al Mission Hospital where she is undergoing treatment. FUNNY BONE A good thing to have up your sleeve is a funny bone. HEARD AND SIR FN 9 kj J a j i ' By "POP" Friday night the FHA Chapter of Marshall High School hold its Mother-Daughter banquet in ths fellowship hall of the Marshall Baptist Church I'm not a moth er and I don't ham a daughter but they ware kind enough to in vite Bill and mo glad they did because It waa a lovely affair to start with, the girb them selves planned and prepared the meal which waa "Italian stylo" good apaghottlo, ate. understand Emagone Ponder was the quarter back at planning the meal good going, Emagene also congratu lations to the boys who so ex nrtlv served the fellowship hall was crowded the girls and mothers looked real pretty I happened to be in a Sunday School room or in other words, a "pri vate" room had a lot of fun kidding "Sandy" Landers, who sat directly back of me cute girl so is her sister, Glenda incidentally, Glenda gave me a carnation after the program and I appreciate it very much hope Jean and Barbara Edmonds under stand Peyton Place better after "Sandy" explained some points also enjoyed talking with Sandra Plemmons, my favorite "Grit" gal, and Polly McLean, who were also eating nearby the program waa fine and I'm glad Sandy remem bered her piece about the "lit" candle congratulations to all the girls who received degrees and honors and an extra congratula tion to Mrs. Earl Robinson, teach er of Home Ec, FHA Leader and practically everything elso you want to mention a superb job both meal, program and entire banquet talk about steaks delicious steaks cooked to your personal taste several of us 'lucky" people had just that last Saturday night up at Wade and Louise Huey's home let's see. there were Wade, Louise, Bill and I. and Katie Powers, Bill ana Gloria Rotan and their father, the Rev. Z. W. Rotan, of Granite Falls Mr. Rotan, that is, Bill's father, is a fine person full of sound knowledge and plenty of numor. . INVISIBLE STEPS? Johnnie: How did you break our arm ? Tommy: Do you see those steps iver there? Johnnie: Yes. Tommie: Well, I didn't! Dr. Sams To Be Away On Saturday Duo to the mI of the Loo Sams property on that day, Or? W. A. Sasns will not be in his office bars Saturday, It was an nounced today. Piano Recital At Hot Springs Friday Night A recital by piano students of Mrs. Sara Thomas will bo given Friday, May 28 at 7:80 p. m, at the Presbyterian Church at Hot Mrs. Cecil Sprinkle f Sandra Read Brown The public is invited to attend. Bull Creek HD Club Met Tuesday; Mrs. Lela Peek, Hostess The Bull Creek home demon stration dub met Tuesday at 7:30 p. m., in the club house, with Mrs. Lola Peek as hostess. Mrs. Peek also presided. The meeting was opened with the Scottish folk song, "Loch Lo mond," led by the music chair man. Devotions were given by Mrs. Charles Hunter, reading Pslam 119, and Mrs. Gay Merrill reading a poem of inspiration. The minutes of the last meeting were read by the secretary, Mrs. Hardy Merrill, followed by the treasurer's report, presented1 by Mrs. Charles Hunter. Mire. Ethel Wallin, HD ajrent, gave the demonstration for eve ning, which was "How to build better by the building plan," pre senting each member with a study plan taken from the original ar chitectural plans and explaining each section in layman's language so the club members could bene fit by knowing and understanding the symbols architects use in their plana. Mrs. Wallin also discussed Homemakers Week, which will be held in Raleigh, June 14-18. The meeting was closed with a rountable discussion of "Home Remedies" for various ailments, and inspirational organ music. De licious refreshments were served to Mrs. Wallin and the following club members: Mesdames Lela Peek. Hardy Merrill, Fletcher Kuyker, Zeb Edwards, Charles Banter, Gay Merrill and Glen Phillips. g will be June Hardy Merrill as Mrs. Arnold Garrison, "Foods and Nutrition" project leader, will present a program on Casserole Cooking. Too many people look for the rainbow before the shower. , The next meet 227" with Mr. hostess. Want the finest freezer quality at a low, low cost of $195.00 Up Get a GENERAL ELECTRIC FREEZER VANS' JW Is Hostess To Vota Vita Class Tuesday Mrs. Cecil Sprinkle waa hostess to mbsrs of the Vote Vita Sun day School Class of the Marshall Baptist Church Thursday evening, May 20, in the Fellowship Hall of the church. Mrs. E. T. Ponder presided in the absence of the president. During the business session a nominating WCOnmHtoo waa ap pointed to select a slats of of ficers for the now year beginning July 1. Mrs. Ponder, aseiated by Mrs. Hettis Blankonship, lad the devo tion, and Mrs. Ponder had charge of the program for the evening. She showed movies taken at a previous mooting of the class. Contests were also enjoyed and prixes awarded to Mrs. Guy White and Mrs. Jack Thomas. Class members attending were Mrs. Eva Same, Mrs. Hettie R. Blankenahip, Mrs. Ponder, Mrs. Guy White, Mrs. Rellie Allman, Mrs. James Story, Mrs. Jack Thomas, Mrs. Wade Huey, Mra. E. C. Teague, Mrs. Kermit Cody, Mrs. S. L. Nix, and Mrs. Sprin kle; and one guest, Mrs. Lloyd Slagle, daughter of Mrs. Sprinkle. 1,800 TROUT RELEASED IN COUNTY WATERS In accordance with previously approved plans, the Wildlife Re sources Commission has completed stocking 1,800 trout averaging 8 to 10 inches in length, in the waters of Rich Laurel Refuge. These fish were produced at the Federal Fish Hatchery located near Pis pah Forest. Madison County Game and Fish Protectors Ray mond Ramsey and Clyde Hunts er directed the release of the fish and solicited assistance from nembers of the local wildlife club and other interested sportsmen. Those participating in the stock ing were Clyde Huntsinger and Chester Brown. The Wildlife Resources Commis sion points oat that the coopora- Receives Degree Miss Sandra Read Brown, daughter of Dr. and Mra. TatanH E. Brown of ftfM Ore Road, AehevilU, received a Master of Christian Education degree Mon day, May 17, 1WH5, front the Pres byterian School of Christian ed ucation in Richmond, Va. She re ceived bar BS degree at the Uni versity of Tenn no as. Miss Brown In th granddaugh ter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brown of Msdhinn County, and the niece of J. Civile Brown at Mars HK1. Time may be money, but it take work to oawsh in on it. tive effort of all those interested in the State's fish and game re sources will be required to bring about better fishing, the favorite outdoor recreation of so many Americans. Mrs. Glen Phillips Wins Scholarship For Music Workshop Mra. Glon Phillip, of Mars Hill, has boon selected to receive a scholarship for the Mask Work shop to bo bald in Graanaboro Juno 28 through July t. Mrs. Phillips is an active mem ber of the Ball Crook Home Dem onstration dub and the Man Hill Methodist Church. She has two children a son in Man Hill Col lege and one at bom. She ia serving aa a loader for a Cadet and Junior Troop of Girl Scouts in the Man Hill ana. She is also a project leader in the 4 H Club. Ho husband ia a retired Air Force officer . Other winner from the Western District were Mrs. Footer Lane, Bryson City; Miss Yolonda Ann Beasley and Miss Joyce Bryson, Weaverville. Headquarters For The Graduate Come in and browse around and pick out a GRADUATION GIFT Roberts Pharmacy MARSHALL, N. C. Ask about our easy terms Holds up to 420 Pounds of Frozen Food Plus all these features ; Counterbalanced lid ! 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