THE f Hot Sprinas News MRS. NANCY CAREY, Correspondent; Phone 3416 (Too Late for Laat Week) Mr. and Mm. Rmnwey and chil dren of Michigan are spending two weeka here wW hia parent, Mr. and Mrs. Shad Bamaey. Mre. Oscar S. Brooka and grand daughter, Patricia Camp, of St Paul, Minn., are here for a few days, and will spend a few daye in Tampa, Fie., with relative. (Thin Week's Newe) Mr. ami Mrs. Henry 0. Short of Lynchburg, Vs., and Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Izlar arid their children sent the holidays with Mrs. M. S. Burgin. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur l'ainter and children spent the holidays wit hher parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Burfjin. Mr. and Mrs. John Williamson hud Christmas dinner with Mrs. T '. Harrison. Mrs. K. B. Sunierel had as her quests Christmas Day her fam ily and Mr. and Mrs. Charles For ester. The son of Mr. and Mrs, Frank ui... ,f Hln Ridve. aoent Uio fihriatmaa vacation with hia par enta. The Bluea visited relatives in Pinahurst dining- the holiday. The McFalla went to Waynes ville to visit Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Ray Clark and other relatives. Mrs. Jesse Moore had several members of her family home for Christmas. Rev. David Clapp had dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Aulds Sunday. Mr. Clapp is going to enteT the Baptist Seminary in Kentucky. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Woodhouse and children visited their parents in Raeford and Salisbury duri:iK the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nixon and son visited relatives in She! hy and Cramerton. Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Crubbs spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Ted Carter. Miss Shirley Brooks spent tin holidays in Hot Springs. Rev. and Mrs. Harry Seller and children visited her parent- Singing At Hopewell! Church Saturday The reamlar 1st Saturday night Gospel Singing at the Hopewell Baptist Church 1 to be on Janu ary 1, beginning t 7:00 p. m. What better way could we be- a-in the New Year than by sing ing praises to God and fellowship one with another. We are expecting some good singers, among them being the King Quartet, Mr. Enoch Guntcr and son, Bobby, and Mr. Nolan Adams. in Kings Mountain. They spent Christmas Day with his parents in Asheville. Mrs Peggy Dotterer had with her during the holidays Mr. and Mrs. Bus Smith and daughter Sherry, of Rich lands, Vs. They returned Monday, taking Mrs Smith's mother, Mrs. Mildred Ii lar, with them. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Woody and their daughter; also John Reeves and Margaret Reeves spent the holidavi with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Reeves. Automobile - Truck - Trailer 1966 LICENCES Will Go On Sale In Marshall Monday, January 3 AT License Headquarters Lower Bridge Street Marshall, N. C. Mrs. Margaret Ramsey, Contracting Agent I I 1 SBBl rVSBBJ - 1 I fvjBBBI ! of I A1TIJ17I x 1 World War II and the Korean! LAUftlili T, . t Vnr rr T f r, A XTIT TXT M JB . Correspondent :Jf. Surviving are the widow, Mrs. Ruth Chandler; four sons, Steve of the U. S. Army, and Paul, Don ald, and Jerry Mack Chandler, and a daughter, Diana Chandler, all of the home; four sisters, Mrs. Winston Ramsey and Mrs. Win ford Franklin, both of Marshall Rt. 3, Mrs. Stacy Franklin of Limestone, Tenn. ,and Mrs. Grace Gosnell of Saluda. Services were held at 2 p. m., Sunday in the chapel for Bow-man Funeral Home. The Rev. Paul J. Gilvary offici ated and burial was in Riddle Cemetery. Pallbearers were friends of the family. - ' jr Great progress is being made on the new church building going up at the Cutshall Cemetery. The cover will go on today Tuesday. Mrs. Burla Keith and family, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Cutshall, are visiting her parents and Mr. Keith's parents for the Christmas holidays. Mr. and Mrs. George Patterson Jr., and boys of Pennsylvania are home visiting their parents for the holiday season. Miss Patsy Banks, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tommie Bank3, re- Penland's MARSHALL & HOT SPRINGS J, turned Monday to High Point where she is attending college. Miss Brenda Franklin is spend ing a few days with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Hardwick Ledford. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pegg and little daughter of Michigan were visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Troy Ramsey of Walnut for the Christmas holidays. Miss Lucille I.edford of Wash ington, D. C, was visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hardwick Ledford for a few days. Mrs. Burla Keith, Mr. and Mis. Junior Patterson and Mrs. Deckic Cutshall visited Mr. and Mrs. Jancer Franklin and family Mon day night. WHO, ME? little shaver'? you must mean little SAVER' . - Bam. Bam. Vk r 1900 1 HaPI I've even got my own account . . My folks are pretty smart, even if I do say so my self. They opened a savings account in my name and have trained themselves to put a little something (sometimes a lot! ) into it every pay-day. And day by day it earns interest! This way, when I'm ready for college, or need something special, I'll have a ''bun dle." Lucky me! 1 1 savings deposited on or before the 10th earn interest from the 1st! Here's to the New Year and our many friends whojiave been such loyal customers during the past year. Good kick! Happy New Year! French Broad Electric S BAN . .... ...... ... .: Membership Corp MARS HILL MARSHALL mm MARSHALL, N. C HOT SPRINGS

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