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v . Thursday, June 7, 1973 The News-Reetrt Paft 3 1i - &.. jus- rrT CMUCKflOAsHSg SHouiOERROAST CHUCK W CHUCK.STEAK 82? r 1 1 If IF . . 491 BAiawfrHENs 59i IDA BACON , rj. j-s cam musrnpn I IrTTl sis fl(?nnrtiitt pw. Pack ffui e in UUVIUCl UsilDO v. c 0 )T. iV $ ft 1 ii O i i 'ai i r u Mir we wth a VS V; X Walnut News The Walnut Presbyterian Church reunion and Bell In stitute Day wUl be held on Sunday, June 17, beginning at 10 a. m. There will be Sunday School and worship service followed by a business meeting and a picnic lunch. At two o'clock there will be a Praise Service with favorite hymns, choir numbers and solos All former members of the church and students of Bell Institute are urged to attend. Mrs. Jim Cummings of Chattanooga, Term., spent a few days recently with her sister, Mrs C. H. McClure; and niece, Miss Louise Mc Clure Lloyd Chandler is a patient in Takoma Hospital in Greenville, Term. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Hen dersonviUe returned to their home last week from St. Joseph's Hospital. Flen McDevitt is a patient in Memorial Mission Hospital. Mrs Fleet Reeves is spending part of this week in Greenville, S. C with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs Charlie Keeves, and family; and will attend the high school graduation of her grandson Mr and Mrs Howard CTiandler of Little Rock, Ariz, spent the week-end with Mr. Chandler's sister, Mrs. Pauline Chandler and at tended the Chandler reunion at Barnard on Sunday Also visiting Mrs. Chandler on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs David Chandler and two children and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Franklin, all of Franklin; Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Wells and two children of Easley, S. C; Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hoover of Hendersonville ; and Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Chandler of Waynesville. Mr. and Mrs. Overton Gregory and their daughter, Susan Gregory, spent the Memorial Day holiday as guests of Mrs. Gregory's brother-in-law and sister, Dr. and Mrs. Robert Peacock, and family in Muncie, Ind., and attended the Indianapolis MO. Major and Mrs. Joseph Malinoski spent two days in Marshall last week with Mrs. Malinoski 's mother, Mrs. Ron Sprinkle, on their way from Ft. McClellan, Ala. to Reston, Va. where they will make their home. Major Malinoski has recently been assigned to the Pentagon in Washington, D. C. Mickey Beam of Shelby visited Mr. and Mrs. Lorado Ponder in Marshall on Monday. He was accompanied home by Mrs. Bean and their son, Michael, who had been spending a few days here with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Sanford and two daughters of Boiling Springs spent the week-end in Marshall with Mrs. Sanford's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Cor belt. Mr. and Mrs. Heribert Maar returned to their heme In Cincinnati, Ohio on May 28th after spending the week-end here with Mrs. Maar's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Zeno Ponder and attending the high school graduation of Mrs. Maar's brother, Ralph Pon der. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Pander of Raleigh spent the week-end In Marshall with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Zeno Ponder and Mr. and Mrs. Troy Collins. Mr. and Mrs. Mac Wallin returned last week from Raleigh where they attended the wedding of Miss Claire Ella Stroud to Mr. James Bell Oinkjcales. Jr. They also visited friends and relatives in Clinton and Apex. N. C Youth Revival To Be H el d 1 June 16-22 A Youth Revival wiS be held at the Marshall Baptist Church June 16-22. Te main purpose of the revival is for young p"r5e to know t!e Lord and each other, It was gtitel All your? pe; ' in C t srea are cord,a..y L" - ' i CT ? , . -
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