I. 1 1 y. J e 8, Tl.e News C -X7T 3 Social Evsnm V7 k? 1 r iVetrs of Interest To Women v N V Vv 1LJLj MRS. DAVJD LEWIS PL EMMONS ...the former Miss Carol Barham Barham-Plemmons Vows Spoken In Louisiana Miss Carol Barham, daughter of Mrs. William S. Barham and the late Mr. Barham of Pineville, Louisian a was married to Airman 1st Class David Lewis Plemmons son of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Plemmons Route 2, Hot Springs, N.C. The ceremony was con ducted at 3 p.m. April 26, 1974 by Rev. Larrie E. Gaylord in the Chapel at England Air nillllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllb mmix mm ii ii . fi COPPERTONE Suntan Lotion 4 or bll Mtg. lid $1 79 $1.13 55 GELUSIL bjbjbI Liquid Wmmt 12 01 mm M'9 'iX ' 80 r-, s. Getusl I v- mm HAIR SPRAY. mmm MlSS Brack 13 oi Reg. a supf. uii Moid 55 Mi ' 20 mm POff , ji i 5 UJ ea. TAME CREME DlaJCB niiiwi. a 16 oi Rag . Lemon. weooy Mtg Ml SVSv M 5 96 ea. NO MORE A TANGLES rL j a j r ot Spray on Crwn Riim Special prica Wt M1 Htt SIM 69 2 RADIO BATTERIES . t VOK - Pack a t , Mtg- Dai Sl.tS A.DI I rnarmacia TPOrtTUe - , ' e MS Oi o MatntwrtwaaAO I'm 1 Record Tane 4 Force Base, Alexandria, La. The bride is a graduate of Pineville High School and is employed as a jewelery consultant at Haward Brothers Discount. The bridegroom is a 1972 graduate of Spring Creek High School, Hot Springs. He is a aircraft specialist with the U.S.A.F. The-couple will live in Pineville, tL, until they leave for England in Sep tember. 7 3JOV-: Mi riny is your a.u. fnarmacm 5- called Bacausa has afwayi Ma mahts sura you under instance it s a vrv aood n3m to too The fifth largest causa of hospital admissions is drug misuse QMfl J resulting from self-medication Be sure Be sate Ask your A O. ajfl -J Personal Pharmacist. maaam LIVING GLOVES Playtta with FREE GLOVE Mtg. list $1 59 92 Si -ii mm t PLAYTEX OaodoraM Tampon 30 1 Pg. or Supar MfQ. Sat SI .13 aa. - -A ea7 Howard's . , RX Dru-s Phone 6S9-4612 Main St. ' Mm Hill, N.C 7 : Gosnell - Daley k !...."'( Mr. and Mrs. Arvil Gosnell of Marshall announce the I engagement of their daughter,. ' , Joyce Gail Gosnell, to Doyle V Edward Dale, son of Mrs. Georgie Dale of Burnsville, . and the late Mr. Edd Dale. Miss Gosnell is a graduate of Mars Hill College and is ' presently employed by ' Ashevllle City Schools. Mr. Dale is presently employed by Exxon Oil Company in Burn sville . The wedding is planned for 7 p.m. June 22, at Grapevine Baptist Church. No invitations will be sent but all friends and relatives are invited. Miss Roberts, Bride-Elect, Is Honored The ladies of the Oak Ridge Baptist Church honored Miss Donna Roberts, bride-elect of Mr. Arlan Elkins, with a miscellaneous shower last Friday night in the French Broad EMC building in Marshall. Approximately 55 people attended. The honoree received many useful gifts. Personal Mention Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brown returned to their home in Alexandria, Va. on Thursday of last week after spending several days in Marshall as house guests of Mrs. Brown's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. James Allen and family. While here, they also visited Mrs. Brown's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jonas Chandler and their two children in Mars Hill; and other relatives and friends, and attended the wedding of Mrs. Brown's nephew, David Allen and Nancy Gentry on May 25th. personal ? s evajtabia for pwtonal consultation. it and your doctor's instruction, for """ WUM chock with him on non-prtscnptions MBfl sea & ski . f 55 Sunun Lotion Ufn lll 1 AO I I '1.03 ) S ONE-A-DAY Vitamin with Iron 100 plus 30 traa Mig. Ilt jj 2.79 CEPACOL 55 Mouthwash 20 oi Mfg. Iit $1 67 87 CMS POLIDENT TABS 40 plui S traa Mtg, Mat S1.2S 82 IO 5 VASELINE WIPE 'N DIPE Mtg M (1.0 U 67 SEA BREEZE 3 10 M. Mtg. M $1.15 1,03 a CO r '.if ,i MRS. ARVIL STEWART CODY ...the former Miss Cindy Lynn Wilson Cody-Wilson Vows Spoken Friday Miss Cynthia Lynn Wilson, daughter of the Rev. and Mrs. H. L. Wilson Jr. of 41 Oakley Road, Asheville, was married to Arvil Stewart Cody, son of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Cody of Rt. 3, Mars Hill at 7 p. m. Friday in Little Creek Baptist Church, Mars Hill. The Rev. H. L. Wilson, father of the bride, and the Rev. Ebb Jenkins conducted the ceremony. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a full-length gown of white organza trimmed in Chantilly lace. The chapel-length veil of illusion was attached to a pill box cap. Miss Nancy Wilson was her sister's maid of honor. She wore a full-length dress of floral print organza over pale blue, with matching head piece. She carried a Sweetheart bouquet of tinted carnations and baby rosebuds. Bridesmaids were Miss Sonja Milam, Miss Joyce Willis and Miss Nancy Davis Mrs. Anders Honored Mrs. John Anders was honored with a birthday dinner at her home in Mar shall Sunday, June 2 on her 81st birthday. Among those atten ding were: Mr. and Mrs. Max Roberts of Asheville; Mr. and Mrs. Willard' Anthony; Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Gold smith, Jr. and two sons, Mark and Tim; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Allen; Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Allen; Mr. Mrs. Leonard Ponder and two daughters, X of Mars Hill. Their dresses were like that of the honor attendant in pastel colors, with matching headpieces. They also carried Sweetheart bouquets of carnations and baby rosebuds. Junior attendants were Miss Angie Davis and Miss Kathy Bailey, Mike Metcalf and Jeff Bailey of Mars Hill. Mr. Cody was his son's best man. Ushers were Eddie Fuller of Knoxville, Tenn., David Tweed and Bob Eatmon of Mars Hill. A reception followed in the home of the bridegroom. Mrs. Cody is a graduate of A. C. Reynolds High School and formerly was employed by Southern Bell Telephone Company. Mr. Cody attended Mars Hill College. He is employed by Quorum Manufacturing in Weaverville. The couple will live on Monticello Road in Weaverville. Crystal and Cindy; Mrs. A. J. Shelton and son P. J-; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Roberts and two children, Beth and Mark; Mr. Mrs. Hubert Rector; Mrs. R. J. Plemmons and two children, Gina and Stevie; Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Bowman; The Rev. and Mrs. Ernest Strickland and son of Candler; Mr. and Mrs. Howard Payne, Mrs. Reba Tortora and the honoree. i ii ii i r-irvrn r CTTV ".. "II O-foW V. mm mm mm mm m m m m m mm 7V4 interest on a $1,000 minimum, 4-year maturity Certificate of Deposit Northwestern continues to pay the highest legaHnterest rate to its customers by offering this new higher-rate MMrit of deport "prior f "2f!!S--months of the interest thereon Jg, ... on the amount withdrawn is reduced to the passbook rate. , stop by or call any Northwestern branch. Shelton Laurel News By GLEN DORA CUTSHAIX , We are sorry to bear about . Mrs. Dewey Ann Franklin breaking her leg. She is a patient at Laughlin Hospital. Mrs. Dan Smith and Mrs. John. Brown of. Rt. 8, Greeneville, were visiting friends and relatives on Laurel Sunday. They also attended decoration services at the Shelton Cemetery and visited the Laurel Clinic, which is operated by the Hot Springs Health Program. The nurse at the clinic, Mrs. James Johnson, is visiting her parents at the present time in Iowa. Linda Tull from Philadelphia, Pa., has taken over her duties while she is away. Also Mrs. Bernice Shelton is working at the clinic is the nurse's absence. There is a plaque com memorating Nancy Morgan, the VISTA worker, on display in the waiting room of the clinic. Mr. and Mrs. Willie Shelton and Mines Shelton of Greeneville were guests Saturday on Laurel. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Vogel of Biloxi, Miss, were guests of Mrs. Arthey Shelton on Laurel. Mr. and Mrs. John Wiley and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Garland Shelton of Anderson, Ind., were also visiting friends and relatives. The seniors at Laurel High will receive their diplomas June 3rd at the New Madison High School at Marshall, which is now completed on the new Marshall By-Passs. Mrs. Clarence Cutshall underwent surgery at the Riddle, Holt, Lamler Clinic in Asheville. She is still taking treatments every other day for the past three weeks. Walnut Born to Mr. and Mrs. Jackie Moore, a daughter, May 30, 1974 in St. Joseph's Hospital. The Rev. George Lowery of Asheville will bring the message at the eleven o'clock service at the Presbyterian Church on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Lewis of South Carolina spent the week-end with Floyd's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Chandler of Little Rock, Arkansas spent the week-end with Howard's sister, Mrs. Pauline Chandler and at tended the Chandler reunion at Barnard on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. David Hen derson and son, Scott of Fort Lauderdale, Fla. are visiting ... Mrs. Mary Gay and sons of Baltimore, Md. and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gay and children were, visiting on Laurel on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Shelton and family; Mr. and Mrs. Beuford Shelton; Mr. and Mrs. Dave Cloud; Mr. and Mrs. Grady French; Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Shelton and family; Mr. and Mrs. Barbbas Shelton; Mrs. Louise Atkin son; and Mr. and Mrs. Arvile Cutshall, all attended the decoration services at the Shelton Cemetery Sunday. All visited Mr. and Mrs. W. O. King and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Shelton during the Memorial holidays. Mrs. Ruby Shelton of Prospect, Va. was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Clinton King and visited other relatives on Laurel during the holiday weekend. Mrs. Banner Chandley of Prospect, Va. visited her granddaughter, Mrs. Lovella King, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Shelton this weekend. Ann Hensley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hensley, has received a four year scholarship at Mars Hill College for being an out standing basketball player. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Clay Ray and daughters of Douglasville, Ga. were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Billie King and friends this weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Eldridge Cutshall and family, Mr. and Mrs. Vestal Watts from Greeneville, attended the decoration services at the Joe Shelton Cemetery Sunday on Laurel. Mrs. Iance Wallin has been a patient at the Takoma Hospital. News David's parents, Dr. and Mrs. J. Bates Henderson. Mrs. Almarie Cody of Asheville spent Saturday night and Sunday with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Guthrie. With The Sick Mrs. E. Y. Ponder returned to her home in Marshall on Friday of last week from St. Joseph's Hospital where she had surgery recently. Mrs. Troy Ramsey of Marshall entered Memorial believed that PeoDle once blue when it didn't work! I 'fJUU. f - . Beta Omega Mcmh j:3 Attend Conference Seven member! of Beta I "i CidJn Woman of the Omega Sorority attended tha annual convention or cpsuon Sigma Alpha of North Carolina the weekend of May' 24, 2$, and 2ft. The Convention was held at the Great Smokies Hilton in Asheville. Those in attendance were Kathryn Boone, President of the chapter this year, Joyce Plemmons, Jr., Past President; Virginia Cody, Billie Lynn Roberts, Peggy Cutshaw, Donna Rice and Ruth Deal. Friday night a "Hoedown" was enjoyed by several Beta Omega members and their husbands. Saturday morning a business meeting was held with Shirley Dreyer, North Carolina's ESA President, presiding. A luncheon honoring the candidates for Mrs. Clark Is Honored At Cookout Sat. A surprise get-together and hamburger cookout honoring Mrs. Mafra B. Clark, who is retiring after 30 years of teaching, was given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Briggs, Jr., in Mars Hill Saturday night. Co-hostesses were Mrs. G. E Briggs, Mrs. Don West, Mrs. Viola B. Ramsey, Mrs. Anna White, Miss Billie Jean Redmon, Miss Sharon Sluder and Mrs. Judy Payne. Enjoying the occasion were Mr. and Mrs. Hardie Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Nial Clark, Little Pine The Little Pine E H. Club met Tuesday, May 21st with Mrs. Harry Davis. In the absence of the president, Mrs. Frances C. Ramsey, the vice president presided. Devotions by Mrs. Dorothy Payne. Members present: Mrs. Nell Dover, Mrs. Zura Worley, Mrs. Annie Mae White, Mrs. Mission Hospital on Monday and had surgery on Tuesday of this week. Mrs. Kate Reed of Marshall is a patient in Memorial Mission Hospital where she is undergoing treatment turquoue could detect poiaoning. wnn Vear waa all enjoyea, Joyce Plemmons was Beta Omega's Candidate for this hoiior.:v;vVV . , Saturday night a banquet and dance was enjoyed by the members and their husbands. Husbands in attendance for Saturday nights events were Stanley Boone, Jerry Plem mons, Jim Cody and W. H. Deal. A Sunday morning brunch was attended by Kathryn Boone, Joyce Plemmons, Virginia Cody and Donna Rice. Barbara Mobley of Charlotte was installed as President of the North Carolina Council of ESA for the coming year. Joyce Plemmons was appointed to the general board as VIA Co ordinator. Crystal and Stephen; Mr. and Mrs. Luther Coates, Myron and Michael; Mr. and Mrs. Warren Dale Clark and Denise; Mr. and Mrs. Clive Whitt, Mr. and Mrs. Guy White, Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Briggs, Junior and Jimmy; Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Ed wards, Mr. and Mrs. Don West, Mrs. Judy Payne, Miss Billie Jean Redmon, Miss Sharon Sluder and Mr. Clayton Hensley. Gifts were presented to Mrs. Clark from the hostesses and Mrs. Clark's family. Club News Bula Fisher, Mrs. Ethel Sprinkle, Mrs. Sylvene Shelton, Mrs. Hattie Teague, Mrs. Dorothy Payne, Mrs. Naomi Tweeed, one visitor, Mrs. Venia Davis, and the hostess, Mrs. Harry Davis, and E.H. leader Mrs. Ethel Wallin and Donna Kuss, the intern with the extension service. After the business session. Donna Kuss, gave an in teresting program on "The Hang Tag Tree" the care and types of fabrics. The meeting ajourned by repeating a "collect for club women." The next meeting will be with Mrs. Dorothy Payne in June. They muat nave felt rather