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n 1 ' ill IW'' '' ) t , 1 ' , " " 1 ' f I ' , J vv r J' Marshall) nc, ' 1 "" .."" ')' " ii .' tti- '.. i... ..i,..,; ,. ... , - i ,- 02 .TWO 1 NT. W'S-R r. c 'I ... f $ -V MAY 5, IHZj r rr: CARD OF THANKS EXPRESSION OF SYMPATHY T4iSA iLLE MAY DAY RULERS AT MARS HILL COLLEGE IJXIIilJ Ul l -if Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Moore and family and Mrs. Doshia Donaldson and family were visiting L. J. Moore and Lonas Murdock of Cullowhee Sunday. Mr. Troy Mathus and Miss Hazel .fisher were visiting Mr. and Mrs. -Floyd Fish Sunday evening. Rev .and Mrs. Dock Russell spent Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs. We offer our deepest sympathy to the family of Mr. John Ward, who passed away on Monday. We will greatly, miss him. ROY RECTOR and Family Lloyd Fish. Mrs. Rachel Coward is spending a week with her daughter, Mrs. Floyd Fisher of Clyde. Miss Sue Donaldson is spending a We wish to take this opportunity to "thank our many friends for the kindnesses shown at the death of our loved one; also for the beautiful floral tributes. MRS. H. K. ROGERS and Family. few days with Mrs. Jones Plemimons, Mrs. Zora Price and daughter, Evelyn and Mrs. Hester Caldwell were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Arthur , - r m nnn'r7T ireatGst,0,, . 0 Ever TT -C0q4 Dairs You can actually buy at and below wholesale. These dishes are of first quality. The reason for this sale is to make space and reduce oif dish inventory. These Dishes are all Decorated Sorry, no White COME SEE! -& COMPARE- BUY! -nmiliBE mm ' NEXT TO FRENCH BROAD BANK MARSHALL, N. C. Mr. and Mr Bob Phillips of Weaverville -were visiting friends and relatives ;ir( and around Mars Hill last, Sunday, . W' are orry to report that Mr. Hugh Hyder is very sick at this writing, but hope he will soon be up and about again. He has been in bed about a week. Mr. Bill Gentry is also on the sick list, we are sorry to report' Mr. and Mrs. Willie Lankford and children, Joyico and David went fish ing1, last Saturday. They had very good luck, but Joyce caught most of the fish. Mr. and Mrs. Hal Ratcliff and children, Jerry and Sandra, were visiting friends in and around Stocks- ville last Sunday. Mrs. H. B. Buckner had as her guests last Wednesday Mrs. Lewis Roberts and Mrs. Otto Holcombe. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Holcombe have nioyedinto our community. We are glad Irnafce them. Mrs. George Lankford had as her guests Saturday her son and family from St Petersburg, Fla; and her other children, Willie and family, Bailey and family, and Jack and family. She also had her grandson, Paul Lankford, of Weaverville, and Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Buckner. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Holcombe have gone to Columbia, S. C, to take his aunt home. She had been visiting her fattier and other relatives here . w for. . vj. .''y,k if t - ' T 4ht: ?MM PETITE EDNA JUNE FUNK, a lovely dark-eyed brunette of Fries, Va., will reign over May Day festivities at Mars Hill Col lege in the beautiful Blue Ridge Mountains on May 7. Her es cort will be handsome Fred Crisp Jr., of Pttsboro, N. C. The two will be honored with an operetta featuring their class mates. The queen and her escort were chosen to reign for the day by the student body at the 99-year-old Baptist Junior Col- ! lege. Moore Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Plemimons were visiting his parents ,Mr. and Mrs. Jones Plemmons Saturday night Mr. and Mrs. Winfield Suttles and Mrand Mrs. Daniel Fisher were Visiyyl' Mr .ana Mrs. uraay uuwmu Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Flemmons and family were visiting his parents, MSr and Mrs. Pink J. Plemmons, Sunday. "f " " ' " .... - - , ' raiwMiiii'iiii' 'iiiiwiiiiiinii ' VJ ''V' ) ... ' c if -.i, " 1 ' New Dodge Custom Royol Lancer . glamorous "hordtop." l i' 1 TO THE VOTERS OF MARSHALL I will always be grateful to my friends for the support giv en me in the May 3 election in my candidacy for alderman for the Town of Marshall. I greatly appreciate the 139 votes I received. VADER SHELTON THANKS V0TERS Although I was not elected as a .member of the board of tuct'iiicii jujiue iuity or.eiec-1 ... . y9 pa ana ine votes x re ceivea. . l'!1" - - " ' -- Library Worker ' Appointed For Nor1 1 Whkfs all this talk about "Price Class ! " It gets to be a little confusing this talk about what "price class" a car is in. This new Dodge is making a clean sweep in every price field! Owners who are used to paying a thousand dollars more for a car find thai money can't buy more luxury, more exciting features and beauty than in the dashing Custom Royal Lancer shown above. It's up to 9 inches longer than competitive models costing more! And owners of so-called "low-priced cars" are finding that a new Dodge, with all its dashing length and flashing style, can be theirs for only a few dollars a month more than any of the small cars up to 19 inches shorter and far less exciting! 'Check Your Car-Check Accidental . , In fact, the Dodge Coronet 4-door showp below actually costs less than some models in the lowest price class. So let yourself go. Travel first class in the car that's knocking "price class" into a cocked hat. The New DODfiK Flair - Fashioned and FUuhing Ahead! New Dodge Coronet 4-door sedan . . . value boy of the year. DELMER PAYNE ...... "" "r i I UJcrloy Gotor Gpmpany, .V " 1 MATIIAU N. CI ( 1 I - - V ; --)' in StocksviHe for a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Roberts and Herbert went to Meadow View, Va., Saturday night to visit their sister, Mrs. Ruby Akers, whose !oy is very sick. He is 17 years old and has cancer. Mr. Leonard Chandler is on the sick list at this writing. He is in Johns Hopkins Hospital in Balti-' more, Md. We hope he will soon be back home. Mrs. Herbert Roberts SDent Sun day with her daughter, Mrs. Bernice Buckner, in Weaverville. Mr. and Mrs. Murphy Rice were viiting Mr. and Mrs. Houston Buck ner Sunday night. ' Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Sawyer and children were visiting Mr. and Mrs. George Brown Sunday afternoon. Gerry Ratcliff spent Saturday night with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Buckner. Mr. and Mrs. Obie Holcombe and Mrs. Lula Metcalf were visiting friends and relatives in and around Mars Hill Sunday. Mrs. Paul Farrell Brown was visiting friends and relatives down around Spartanburg, S. C, last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Chandler had as their guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Fain Carson and family of Ashe- ville. The Ladies Circle meeting from the Veaverv'e Presbyterian Church met with Mrs. Wayne Roberts at her home Monday. About sixteen were present and Mrs. Helen Blank enship taught a good Bible lesson. Everybody enjoys her teaching of the Bible. Mr. and Mrs. Max Sprinkle have been on their honeymoon this week. A series of revival services have been conducted at Locust Grove church for the past two weeks. There have been many souls saved, and the interest has"" been good. The Rev. lister Edwards, pastor of the church has been assisted by the Rev,. Alvin Ballard and -the Rev. Ransoua : Edr Richard E. Radford, brother of Mr. Max Sprinkle of jBtocksviHe, was home on weekend leavq from" the Navr. He 'is now .atationed - at Nashville. Venn. r&SSB -r' Miss Addie Mae Cooke, former news paper woman, has been appointed church library consultant for the Baptist Book Stores serving North Carolina, located in Charlotte and Raleigh. A native North Carolinian, Miss Cooke was born and reared in Ahos- kie. She received her BA from Chowan College, Murf reesborO, where she later served as dean of women for two years. In partnership with Parker Broth ers of Ahoskie, Miss Cooke estab lished and edited the Gates County Index, weekly news-paper at Gates ville, and edited and published the Cherokee Scout, weekly, in Murphy, ten years. She now publishes a small magazine Go Ye, at Murfrees boro, where she has lived for the past three years. Miss Cooke has served on Baptist denominational Orphanage and Honie for the Aging boards, and the Gen eral North Carolina Baptist State Board, and on state .local, and ass ciational Baptist committees. As book store library consultant, Miss Cooke will have headquarters , in Raleigh, but will spend some time in the Charlotte store. Much of her work will be on the field, assisting churches in sta'g and promoting libraries. The Baptist Book Stores are own ed and operated by the Sunday School Board of the Southern Baptist Con vention. Miss Mary Ayscue is man ager of the Raleigh store, and Miss Jo Gwin, the Charlotte store. THANKS VOTERS I wish to take this opportu nity to thank the voters who supported me in the May election in my bid for aldr man for the Town of Marshy W. B. ZINK I Charleston, 8. C . Charles S. Sice,- 6a: o? Mr. and J 1 There are 4,13 miles of boundarf Jine between' National Forests nf other ownerships in North Carolina. MrsTOtffi Rice of Loens Grove cow mnnity ; is recovering ' from hew stie feverr after having been eon fined to his bed for two months. - Mrs i
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