RD MARSHALL. N. C, NOV. 4, 1M& SCHEDULE DIAL: 1460 DAILY W.M.M.H. PROGRAM Raymond Being. Es V v Turkey Supper At Walnut Ladies' Aid Building Nov. 13 Services Held Last Friday For Mrs. Hazel Phillips Monday Saturday Pastes Sunday; Rites Tuesday en the Air 8:00 Neva 8:06 Musis for a Happy Day 12:86 Chuck Wagon Gang U:4Far Dma l.-00-Fawa News a :80 Sea .ice Ttane International Sunday School Lesson for NOVEMBER 7, IMS 7:10 W1 7 16-Joe 7:20 Sports Nw. 7:26 Breakfast Tim Style ':2 New. Headlines :80 Breakfast Tim. 7W Country Country 9:00 Sou) W limine Gospel How 9:80 Goapsl Singtime 9:46 Go.pel Singtiino 10:00 Ni 11:00 Good Now Gospel 11:30 Gospel Sin 11:46 (Wed. Sat.) Church of Christ Broadcast 12:00 Trading Post 12:10 Dinner Tim Country Stylo 12:20 News and Bulletin Board 12:80 Weather 1:10 Country Meets Jasnboree a by permission. Hot Sprinos News R. C. KIRBY, Correspondent Mrs. Ethel Wallin, home dem-fwere week-end visitors to Harry's onstration agent, assisted by Fred Boss, assistant farm agent, con ducted a county-wide tour of homes in several sections of the county on Thursday, Oct. 28. All the clubs of the county were in vited and many responded. Lunch parents in Asheville. Mrs. Frits VanNeet left Mon day for a two weeks' visit in St. Louis. Mr. Rufius Lampkin of Knox rille, Tenn., came up on the spe cial train Sunday to visit his sis Raymond. Arnold Boinga, 18, of Wak1l O Aim Rum!v Or- i 4-1 nut iL i.k.u. ,. ! Theee comments are baaed PHB au, JiaTVV Ul JM navaavaara v- i 8:06 Country If ask Jah M.i m. . hh.ii f inWi. on outlines of the Interna n rtn TIs.i. mImI SimiU f t wak on Sunday School Lee- Country Muaic Jarnboree Forest Country Club J .J J t. oru pi. rw Mutation, and uaed partment reported that Boinga was working on a dump truck and somehow got his head caught between the cab and bed of the truck and was crushed. Mr. Boinga was a native of Mad ison County and was an employe of BiKmore Forest Country Club, j child tat the way he should go: and Surviving are the widow, Mrs. ; when be is old, he will not depart Pansy Cutahall Boinga; the par- from it." (Proverbs 22:6) Mrs Mafririe RsimsAV ants, M. and Mrs. G. G. Boinga Lesson Text: I Samuel 1:1 to Misses Margaret and Wanda Bo- ' ings, and two brothers, David and . . Benny Boinga, all of the home. Funeral services were held 4:06 1440 Crab 4 J News Headlines 6:00 News 6::16 Service Show 6:30 Light Ufa 6:00 News 6:06 Light Ufa 0:16 Sign Off (Montr, of Out) HANNAH t SELF-GIVING MOTHER Memory Selection: "Train up a The annual turkey supper at the Walnut Ladies' Aid Building will be served from 6 p. m., to 8 p. m., on Saturday, November 13, it was announced this week. Sponsors of As event are the Walnut Free Will Baptist ladies and the Walnut Methodist ladies The public is invited. BE THRIFTY Be thrifty lay by a little sun hine for a rainy day. Passes Thursday; Rites Held Sunday was had at the Madison Grill, ter, Mrs. A. C. Gentry; however, Tuesday at 2 p. m., in Grapevine Mrs. Maggie Fortner Ramsey, Church of God. 64, of Marshall Rt 6, died Thuns- The Rev. Champ Rice and Many joined die group from com munities along die route. All the ladies report a most interesting day. Mr. aad Mrs. Neil Lewis of Roanoke, Va.., have returned home after several days visit. Mrs. Lew is is a native of Hot Springs and is the daughter of Mrs. Alii Church aad a sister of Mrs. Swans Huff at Alpine Court. Mr. Lewis is a former South rn Railway em ployee and was stationed here for sometime and has many friends who were please to have them re turn on n visit. Union services at the Baptist Church Sunday were well attend ed. Rev. Harry Sellers, Methodist minister, brought the message. Rev. Harry Sellers and family Mrs. Gentry bad gone to various points in Virginia to visit chil dren there. Mr. Lampkine had a nice visit with Pat and James Gen try and their families. Sunday morning about 11:80 many were surprised to see a long special Southern Railway passen ger train pull into the siding hare. It proved to be a Presbyterian Sunday School picnic from Knox ville and there were 600 passen gers aboard. The hotel grounds were shortly practically filled with people and baskets of food. After lunch many of the young people Indulged in mountain climbing, tennis and other games. The train departed on the return trip at 3:30 and all seemed to have a nice outing. day, October 28, 1966 in an Ashe ville hospital after a long illness. Mrs. J. Bunnion Ramsey and was a member of Shoal Hill Free Will Baptist Church. Surviving are three sons, Ralph of Marshall Rt 5, Robert and Charles Ramsey of A she ville; Three daughters, Mrs. Bud Carrel of BtHmore, Mrs. Wade Grooms of Candler and Mrs. William Guthrie of Orlando, Fla.; and eight grandchildren. Services were held at 2 p. m., Sunday in the chapel of Bowman Funeral Home. The Rev. Jesse Rice snd the the Rsr. Quill on Amnions officiated and burial was in Holcombe Cem- the family. Funeral Home was charge. ITCHING LIKE MAD? Get this doctor's formula! Zemo speedily stops torment of externally caused itching... of ccema, minor skin irritations, non poisonous insect bites. Desensitizes nerve endings. Kills millions of sur face germs. "De-itch" skin with Zemo Liquid or Ointment. the background and beginning of a life dedicated to God's service even before its conception. Throughout the Bible one fact is stressed children come from God. Many of the greatest Bibli cal characters, whose being was greatly desired by one or other j (or both) of their parents have been earnestly prayed for; this is rein tera ted again and again and all Wr thoughts and in her heart is evidenced by the fact that she tenderly prepared little garments to be taken to him once a year in the annual pilgrimage to the tem ple presided over by Eli the priest. Whst love and what longings must have gone into each little garment! What pride and joy must have lived in her heart and Shone from her eyes as she saw the child grow handsome and (strong and willing in the service of the Lord! Herein must have lain Hannah's strength. For we can bear anything that cruel fate can inflict on us if we can but Services for Mrs. Hassl Phillips, 48, of Man Hill RFD 1, who disd Wednesday, October 27, 1966 in an Asheville hospital, wars held at 2 p. m., Friday in Gabriel's Creek Baptist Church, of which she was a member. Ths Rev. Orlando Hawkins of ficiated and burial was in ths church cemetery. Pallbearers were Gary and Glenn Phillips, G us and BiU Ballard, Preston Coffey, Dal Peek, Harold Ponder and Rex Sprinkle. Mrs. Phillips was a native of Madison County and an employee of the American Enka Corp. Surviving are the husband, Dewey Phillips; two sons, Bruce and Larry Joe Phillips of Mars Hill; the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Levi Ballard of Weaverville Rt. 2; four sisters, Mrs. Kelse Fergu son of Mars Hill Rt. 2, Mrs. Her echel Coffey of Mars Hill Rt. 1, Mrs. Charles Roberts of Weaver ville Rt. 2 and Mrs. Gerry Gray of Detroit, Mich.; and two brothers, Lattie of Mars Hill Rt 8 and War ren Ballard of Port Angles, Wash. Holcombe Funeral Home was in charge. Decame leaders or wieir lW1, , ,i,j. niMS. ure; people, irue, tney were ajao nu- if are Dleasitut man, and made mistakes . . . even jn th, sight God in the I smnea. but, on the other side ol the picture, they each contributed greatly to the life of the Hebrew .nation, and to posterity and the imiM ui uurisiianuy. nna uaw , human always, this was because of the earnest desire of the parents in volved to honor their connmit- sight of the world through our ear nest efforts to help them become worthwhile human beings, contrib uting something of value to the race. Parenthood is not always easy: it more often than not involves sacrifice and self -giving over Here Comes The Bookmobile Minnie, we just couldn't do it You may think you are smart enough to find your way to the Mattie Willams Hospital in Rich lands, Virginia, while Irs turn our back to the road ahead and mit the typewriter on the btek seat snd start pecking away on this column. But somehow ws doubt it Anyway wa don't think High way Patrolmen would approve of such doings. Ton sea they might Thurs the Bible use the strong are. Yes, that was the place we stayed ail that long time in Au gust, and left you sitting back home in the garage wondering where we were and why you were all a-l-o-n-e. We promise, jross our heart, honest Injun, never to do weapn said? doctc m" v . uv-io iviv-t as ilia sjaav . - Rev. Howard Cashatt officiated Zebu Ion V. Roberts, and burial was in the Ramsey m. , . Cemetery. Friends of the family WatlVC Of County, were pallbearers. w , v , Buried On Monday lo, turnip greens, corn bread and (anything else we like to eat We alwaj well. mencs to tne ixrd in return lor ,i nnA what t. rllv necessary or should be neces- the birth of the beloved child. Bary. Disciplinary acts sometimes Our lesson today shows the neignis to wnicn motnernood can cauge M extent we ascend ... and the importance of avojd y, from pureiy 8elfi8h the role a mother plays in the motiTell and thereby we become snaptng oi ner child s life. of ioing tt, child an in While it is true that Hannah ;.!. rv, w. partly desired a child as a status mn to our ehildren the ma Zebulon Vance Roberts, 72. of symbol (for the Israelites set , i-i ,i.,,... tj,.. h;M a 111 11 .1 SyS MSI H1I1I MICO VWicj 1 1UI vii always say All well that ends Atoheville, died Friday, October great store by the continuance of ,io nTarida them with 1966 in an Asheville hospital their name) there is left no doubt - k. , v "SL r-t after a abort illness. in the resder's mind that she knowled(t. Ly are lov please take notice there m not one Ha was a Native of Madison greatly loved her husband; he was ed and we in8till ito them quotation mark in this whole col- County and had lived in Buncombe kind to her; he was concerned for y,, awnty to recognise the dif umn. Maybe we should have some County for the past 44 yea He her well-being; and he loved her. eMnce between right and wrong, to please ths rarians, but was , an Army Veteran of World Love beget, loye, and Hannah jWromn M them to have a lov this week we are leaving them out jjIwjd retired employe of (with the inherent instincts of a'ing heart and an open mind. We to please Coley. He says. thy BSMaWsipital. He was son woman) deeply desired to present v, v,o k..;. f STOOD THE TUT OF TIME sma mi What's VMS) UVinWi xilju.ll, UOTCI v I vvxaw at again. Wo tokyoa WLjiMr. t mad 'cause youf wouldn't iwWeVt heard a word from when we came home. We CLOUD. Maybe aha oan't we would take you falong the r if we were wen or still next tints ws had to go to ask the sick. Well, we did; and the doctor said we weren't sick anymore. Goodbye, Ge riser's baby food. Hsl- rnu Nobod7Tstening Little fmm WsrilWI llf No, K Smffving fTre BLUE Moral write Dnnnife inun wivn a ennox Ana wnenjkgsjuy is k,ve o OUr fellow answered her pXyerS, She iHsP,,,.,! and s-entleness. kindliness. the widow, Mrs. kept the promise she had made to and tha -WHtv to forwive are Morrow Roberts; a son, Him before the child wan con- christlike attributes. Oren Roberta of Wood- ceived: that she would irive Him a . nj. u. - . . I , A UIJ11U IB m Kilt 1IVIU UWi, UG VT U Q vha m will I. n i Bn ..t 1. J , 7 . , . . .. I'll i ..... r" ,'7 Z " V, . ' , ,niTO cla- 10 " rere1 ln is on km to us for Junt as long ner in tne AOUK Question pro- nie Bridges of Alexandria, Va., service. M God desires that we have him. ram. Or maybe after she hauls Mrs. Daffie Debord of Brevard, What it must have cost this lov- yf h, h.a btcome when we re. iTT-,8 "5 Md KiU CftSia B0bert8' Mr8' g mother to "H frotn her n turn him to the Lord is a measure to folks she will be able too read Maude Scott and Mrs. Murhl Wal- 'child at the tender aire of thr or .1 iu j and write. We will soon see. ten, all of Canton and Mrs. Edna (four! That he was contnri in . - ... . 1 H vmi b ejreo. Teague of Leicester; a brother, 1 M. M. Roberts of Leicester; snd County CB Club To Meet Nov. 11 Madison County CB Club will meet Thursday, Nov 11, at the American Legion Building. All members and interested per sons are urged to attend. Shrinks Hemorrhoids Without Surgery Itch-Relieves Pain first time science has found ealing substance With the aa if ability to shrink hemor- ana 10 relieve pam witBout - r. In easa after can. while 8:ntly relieving- pain, actual reduc on (shrinkage) took place. Most amaani oi an results were so thor ough that sufferers nude astonishing statements like "Piles have ceased to be a problem I " Ths secret is a new healing substance (Bio-Dyne) dis covery of s world-famous research in sti tute. This substance is now avail able In suppository or ointmsnf form railed Preparation H. At all drug counters. Stops tonfchin rhotds inrer WANT LUXURY? '66 FORD LTD IS HERE! Quiet quality! Ford could be the world's quietest car. All the better to hear Ford's new stereo tape player option! ill a in APTiniiQ WAN I AbllUN two grandchildren. Services were held at 11 a. m., Monday in Union Baptist Church, Leicester, of which he was a mem ber. The Rev. Robert Harris offici ated and burial was in the church cemetery. Pallbearers were Guy Teague, Raymond Roberts, How ard Bishop, Roy Davis, Lee Stev ens and Marvin Herron. 66 FORD 7-LITRE IS HERE I Action by ths "buckets" full! Comes with high-performance 428-cu. in. 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