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MARSHALL, N. C, SEPTEMBER 18, 1966 THE E C O R D Pig Fiv J PERSONAL fd OTHERWISE Dial 3261 4 HEARD AND SEEN By "POP' Joe Morgan spent sometime re cently traveling through Western North Carolina, upper South Car olina and Northern Georgia. While in Cleveland, Georgia, he visited Dr. and Mrs. Warner E. Fusaalle and Mr. Jack Hoksomb, president and dean respectively of Truett McConnell Jr. College. m 9 m Mr. and Mrs. Roy Feringa and son, David, and daughter, Mari anne, have returned to their home in New Jersey after a two weeks visit with Mrs. Feringa's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Amos Thomas of Walnut Mr. and Mrs. Thomas had their son, George Hurst, of Celina, Ohio, home for the Labor Day week-end. Resa Ann Thomas returned to ASTC, Boone, for the fall term. She is a junior. Mr. and Mrs. Burnett Roberts, of Taylor, Mich., spent several days this week with friends and relatives on Big Pine. Mrs. Molly Rector Corp of Warren, Ohio is spending this week with friends and relatives in Marshall. r Mr. Nial Clark and family are spending a week in Florida with relatives. Mrs. Joseph Malinoski, Jr., ar rived Tuesday from France to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ron Sprinkle. Mr. Sprinkle is a patient in Memorial Mission Hos pital where he underwent surjrery three weeks ago. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Patton and daughter, Kristy Ann, have re turned to High Point after a week's visit with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ramsey. Mr. and Mrs. Royce Costic and daughter, Stephanie, left Wednes day for their home at Virginia Beach, Va., after spending sever al days here with Mrs. Costic's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Wal- drup, and other relatives anji friends. They were accompaniedl home by Mrs. Costic's sister, Miss Aldeen Waldrup, who will visit there for several days. Mr. and Mrs. Pender McElroy have gone to Chapel Hill where Mr. McElroy will be enrolled in the law school of the University of North Carolina. Miss Cecelia Roberts left Fri day of last week for Ohapel Hill where she will enter the Universi ty of North Carolina. Vota Vita Class To Meet Tuesday The regular monthly meeting of the Vota Vita Sunday School Class of the Marshall Baptist Church will be held Tuesday evening, September 21, at 7:30 o'clock in the Fellowship Hall of the church. Mrs. Liston B. Ramsey is host ess and Mrs. James Story will have charge of the program. G. S. Neighborhood Met Here Monday With Advisor The Madison County Girl Scout Neighborhood met with their pro fessional advisor, Mrs. Betty Ed wards Monday morning at the REA Building. The Neighborhood went on rec ord with a vote of thanks to Miss Virginia Hart of Mars Hill Col lege, for acting as our waterfront person in a recent troop camping trip to Brevard. Among other Items discussed were: Leader Training to be held here at the REA Building on Sept. 30; October 7, 14, 21 and 28, at 7 p. m. to 10 p. m.; and a Song and Dance Workshop for girls and their leaders to be held on Oct. 28, from 10 a. m., to 12 noon at the Legion Building. Local Neighborhoods are to con sider local day samp for this summer to enable more Girl Scouts to attend. Mrs. Liston Ramsey was named Cookie Sale Coordinator for the Cookie Sale in the spring of 1966. Present fer the meeting were Mrs. Vader Shetton, Mrs. Jerry Plemmons, Mrs. R. R. Ramsey, Mrs. Clyde Roberts and Mrs. Ed wards. With The Sick Mrs. Abner Wilde has returned to her home on Walnut Creek Road after four weeks in St. Joseph's Hospital for treatment and sur gery. Mr. Plato Worley, of Marshall, has been confined to his home this week due to illness. Mr. S. C. Rudisill, who has been hospitalized for several days, 1b again able to be back at his work here. Mrs. Cora Allison, who was a oatient in Aston Park Hospital for several days, is now at her home. ,v Otto McDevitt has returned to his home after undergoing sur gery in Aston Park Hospital. m Mr. J. A. Dennis remains a patient in Aston Park Hospital. The condition of Robert "Bobo" Reeves, Jr., of Marshall RFD 3, who was injured in a recent auto mobile accident, remains favorable in Memorial Mission Hospital. He is now out of the recovery room and in a separate room. Mr. G. G. Roberts, of Marshall Rt. (, remains a patient in Me morial Mission Hospital where his condition is fair. ATTEND CONFERENCE Mrs. Frank Moore and Mrs. Clyde M. Roberts attended a Dis trict Conference of N. C. Congress of parents and teachers in Way nesville Wednesday. The theme was "Children At The Crossroads." 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It's hard to understand how it can be so darn hot in the middle of the day and so cool and delight ful during early mornings and nights the weather really has been delightful here for a long time sorts glad we don't live on the coast where so many "she hurricanes" occur the Torna does' two defeats this sesson isn't the worst things in the worki it's mighty hard for our small schools to do battle with schools which hsve been consolidated and have large squads we admire our boys for their efforts win or lose and a fine spirit still remains on the Island despite the losses and injuries am glad Johnny Fisher didn't have to un dergo an operation as was first feared Johnny, injured in last week's game, has his knee in a cast and is getting on as well as oan be expected but his loss for the rest of the season will be keenly missed usually a fellow sorts feels "low" as he starts the daily grind but there's always something which cheers a person up for instance, near ly every morning as I pass the Harry Silvtrs home, their daugh ter, Edna Ann, is standing in their driveway always looks so happy and cheerful and always waves as I pass thanks, Mdna Ann, you make the day brighter for me Granddaddy Kelley Davis has bought a pony for granddaughter, Rebecca Reece Rebecca is crazy over the pony instead of saying she is go ing to ride the pony bareback, Re becca always says she is going to rule the pony RARE-back to me this describes the ride much Letter - the revival which started Sunday at the Marshall Baptist Church is going real well of course, there are some empty pews left nightly so make plans to attend Ted Williams (not the ex-Boston out fielder) is guest speaker and he Is fine I enjoyed the services Sunxiay night and also Tuesday night but I definitely feel so inferior when I stand by John Corbett while the congregation is singing John has such a fine voice and I can't even "squeak" in tune makes me sorta asham ed to even attempt to sing be side him congratulations to Mrs. Merle Lowe on her election as president of the N. C. State Employes Association Merle has always been one of my "fa vorites" and I'm sure she deserves this latest honor sorry to ! hear Earl Edmonds is going to work "way off" somewhere and won't be able to play any more j croquet here this season he's I a great player his exodus I leaves only two "pros" left, An I drew Bridges and Bill Hunter I of course, Roy Reeves and I like ' to play but we're not exactly pros glad to learn tnat the two funeral homes are to con tinue ambulance service I think it is really fine of them to agree to "carry on" through a franchise agreement with the county commissioners sure ly people will pay their ambulance charges when they occur im agine how it would be with NO ambulance service and also remember that there's no profit in service other than helping man kind we commend both fu neral homes the annual Li ons White Cane Drive is now go ing on please contribute when approached proceeds go toward helping the blind. JUST A WOMAN'S OBSERVATIONS MARRIED FRIDAY By DOROTHY B. SHUPE As I sit here at my typewriter, I can see the moon and it doesn't make me feel a bit romantic. It's about three quarters full and it has changed from very bright to dull, covered with fog. When you think of man planning to try to land on it, it aura gives one s feel ing of bewilderment! If I were on a rocket, I imagine I'd prob ably land on the dark side and never see light again! Do yon ever have so many jobs to do that you just can't get started to do anything? I have a big stack of dishes in the sink, 3 sets of papers to grade, and nu merous other little duties to look after and here I sit, hunting and pecking out a bunch of foolish chatter that most anyone could live without reading but there's just something about the printed work! that appeals to me and here I go! I did take off time to see the new program, F Troop, and think it is right funny: I bave always been a fan of Larry S torch and I expect this to become one of the Mrs. Bruce Council Briggg - Gosnell Vows Are Spoken Friday, Sept. 10 Mr. and Mrs. James W. Briggs, Loute 2, Marshall announce the marriage of their daughter, Pam ela Louise to Bruce Gosnell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gosnell, Route 3, Marshall, September 10, 1966. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Howard Ogle in the ing. The bride attended Marshall High School and the bridegroom is a graduate of Laurel Mign favorite programs of the season. (home bridt!'s parents, with l was giaa w see rerry mon cla)e friends and relatives attend back on the week-end ticket. Won der if held lose his popularity if he lost a case? I enjoyed seeing Billy Graham programs of his Colorado crusade, j School and is now attending Tech- didn't you? It always makes me njcal in GreeneviMe, Tenn. think of the revivals we used to j They are now residing at the have here m walnut wnen l was home of the bride's parents a child to hear his programs. There's a sense of "old time re- ligion" about hi sermons that very few modern day crusades pro duce. Oh, I do think we have lots Mr. and Mrs. Olive Whitt and of good ministers and religious two daughters moved Saturday workers, but we do also have a lot jnt0 the Harold "Red" Worley of people who are interested only house on Redmon Road, in making money or buying ma- Mr Whitt is principal of Mar terial things instead of bringing snau School. people to Christ. Whitts Move Here Observed I feel so sorry for the family of Mr. Nelos Roberts who passed away last Friday He was so young, 43, and had such a lovely family and, of coarse, many friends It's bard enough to give up loved ones who have lived a onfi and happy Ufa, butJttn or Mrs. C. D. Bowman Hostess To Pres. Women's Asso. The Women's Association of the is so young and so much to live Marshall rresbytenan unurcn neiia for, it seems unjust, but I sup- ; a luncheon meeting at the home of pose we are not to question some Mrs. C. D. Bowman on Tuesday, things Last week, I missed an Sept. 7. opportunity to brag on our boys i Mrs. A. M. Ramsey, president, in making a good showing against opened the meeting with "Being their opponent, 13-7, and then they A Christian" and prayer. got murdered last Friday but I Mrs. W. C. Rector gave the Bi- James promises a big win this lle study course from Galatians Thursday night, so we'll hope and the poems "September" and they bring home the bacon i "Candle Glow." Angela has been working hard all Following the business meeting, week to build up school spirit, and offering and offertory prayer, Mrs. there are several boys who are C. I). Bowman gave the Yearbook willing to cooperate with her of Prayer. Big Roger Slagle is back out for . .. , 1 II.......... n t . . . ( f . .1 . . i Rfl u A 'VI Was this ' 1,u,,,1s ul,L p'fiiain .rv. ' Ramsey gave the history of "The I aoot rin" on,rl f h q f nftarintr made it through today, he'd be all , , , ,. . . ... T , . , , was taken and dedicated. mo.hr nrrv .lAnnnu hTtihor tttr i ' " " . " . , ' Mrs. C. L. Rudisill Sr a ruiring up rruiay nigm. nope he's back soon "Tiger" Wor ley oh, no, he's just a paper tiger The seniors are getting all enthused about getting their rings soons school rings, now, Luncheon was served by the Linda, not diamonds Lots of hostess, Mrs. C. D. Bowman, to cute freshmen girls this year, eh, Mrs. Wiley Roberts. Mrs. A. M. football, that is, he (Tuesday) afternoon gave a most interesting talk on her re cent tour of Nova Scotia, which she illustrated with pictures and booklets. Ronnie ? Marshall Beta Club Met Thursday The first meeting of the Mar shall High Beta Club was held Thursday, Sept 9 at 2:20 p. m. The purpose of this meeting was to elect officers for the coming year. They are as follows: Presi dent, Roger Blankenship; vice president Margot Roberts; secre tary, Barbara Sua Anthony; treas urer, Donna Mary Parris; report er, Marylee Reeves. Miss Carol Whitt is the sponsor. Enters Berea Miss Linda Lorraine Jestes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ned Jestes, of Marshall, lilt last where she baa enrolled. Miss Dean Bullman Becomes Bride Of Eddie J. Silvers Miss Emma Dean Bullman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ezekiel Bullman, of Marshall RFD 4, be came the bride of Eddie James Silvers, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Silvers, of Marshall RFD 2, in simple ceremonies at Greenville, S. C, on Monday, September 13, 1905. The ceremony was perform ed by Probate Judge Ralph W. Drake. The bride is a graduate of Lau rel High Schol and the groom at tended Marshall High IfcM They an both employed at Mills Manufacturing Comany here. They are at present residing in The News-Record Apartments. David Pate Injured By Falling Pole David Pate, of Mars Hil Bt. 2, received a broken arm Monday when a telephone pole fell On it whikt, haK.afs sjfcars wars erect ing poles in Aha county. He was taken to Memorial Mis sion HoepKal. Ramsey, Mrs. W. C. Rector Jr., Mrs. C. L. Rudisill Sr., Mrs. Rob ert Chandler, Mrs. George Prit chard, Mrs. Wiley McHone, Mrs. Daniel L. Force, Mrs. W. C. Rec tor, the Rev. Daniel L. Force and Mr- C. D. Bowman. Mrs. Truman Wilde Gets Elementary Education Degree Mrs. Truman H. Wilde of Mar shall RFD 6, received her Bache lor of Arts degree in elementary education from Mars Hill College following the summer session there. Mrs. Wilde attended a teach er's training course at Western Carolina College and acquired a primary "A" certificate in 1939. She has taught in both Madison and Buncombe counties, having taught in the Swannanoa Elemen tary School for the paat three years. She is now employed in tiie Rankin Elementary School in Asheville. tra. 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