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Mr.' and ' Mrs. J. H. Bagwell an
von of Washington, D. C., are vw!t
ing friends end relatives here thi:
week. Mr. Bagwell is the forme
fflOas Faye Simmons.
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Mr. and Mrs. Jack Martin of Con
way, S. C, are spending this weel
,i . inere with relatives.
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n. Mrs. J. N. White returned home
lEktturdty from Port Huron, Mich.,
nl where she spent several weeks with
.w granddaughter, Mrs. E. E.
rjhandler, and family.
Lyman Mlartib spent the week-end
0n Boiling Sprigs with relatives.
He was accompanied home Sunday
by Mrs. Martin who had been spend
ing a few days in York, S. C and
Boiling Springs, as the guest of relatives.
, Mr. and Mrs. J. Pain Sprinkle
pent the week-end in Charlotte as
gneats of Mr. Sprinkle's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Sprinkle.
Mrs. Sam Rudisill and son, Lewis,
cjpent tie week-end in Hickory visit
ing; relatives. .
Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Stines and
Mrs. "Bill Roberts and two daugh
ters, Patricia and Billie Lynn, spent
the week-end in Glen Alpine.
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To Meet Tuesday
The Vota Vita Sunday School
-lass of the Marshall Baptist Church
wll hold its regular monthly meet
ag at the home of Mrs. Wade Huey,
,'ueeday night, October 18, at 8:00
o clock.
Mrs. Calvin Edney will have
jharge of the program.
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Recent Births
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To Mr. arid Mrs. Curtis Edwards,
MlareihaU RFD 2, a daughter Oct.
10, 1955 in Memorial Mission Hos
pital.
To Mr. and Mrs. Zeno Ponder of
Route 1, Alexander, a son, Ralph
Clark, oif September 80, 1955 in
Memorial Mission Hospital.
Well, what do you knowt the
nursery in the Baptist Church base
ment is a dilly pretty pink walls
and . green ceiling crjfes, chairs,
TOP"
By
To Mir. and Mrs-Ed Shelton, Al
exander RFD 1, a son October 10
1956 in St Joseph's Hospital.
Mrs. Guy English of Marshall,
and her sister, Mrs. Lundy Cornette,
of Flag Pond, left' Wednesday 'for
Biloxi, Miss, .where they will spend
several days visiting another sister.
. Miss Ruth Guthrie of Wahiut had
as her house guest last week-end
Kjes Elisabeth . Routt, teacher at
Warren' Wilson College. Miss Girth,
tie and Miss Routt previously taught
together at Chagrin Falls, Ohio.
' Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Reeves and
son of Port Huron, Mich., are spend
ing this week with Mr. Reeves' par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Reeves,
ef Walnut
To Mr. and Mrs. Jess Proffitt of
Marshall a son October 11, 1955, in
St. Joseph's Hospital.
With The Siek
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Winston Outshall of Marshall is
in Moore General Hospital where he
is having his tonsils and adenoids
removed. His condition is satisfac
tory.
Mr. Richard Freeman, who has
been in the Moore General Hospital
undergoing treatment, returned home
Tuesday. He is employed at the
Service Motor Sales, Inc.
A2e Joseph M. Reeves of Wash
ington, D. C, is visiting his par
ents, Mr. and Mirs. A. S. Reeves, of
Walnut
BIRTHDAY SUPPER
ENJOYED FRIDAY
A, birthday supper was given Fri-
Wf'f'' the home 0f.Mrdsmd
Buehanan, daughter of the Rev. and
Mr. J. C. Buchanan Jr. Mr. Bu
chanan is pastor of the Old Bull
Creek Baptist Church.
Donna was also given a birthday
party ' Saturday alternoon at the
home of Mrs. James Sprinkle. Ap
proximately thirty children enjoyed
the occasion.
LEAVES FOR CALIFORNIA
Ben Frieby Jr., son of Mr. and
Mrs. Ben Frisby of Marshall, is in
Moore General Hospital where he
underwent an appendectomy. He
leaves today (Thursday) for Cali
fornia, where he will then be sent
to Japan for shore duty. Ben Jr.,
is a Fireman in the U. S. Navy.
YOU hiO
GOOD UKILES5
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Rites Held Tuesday
S'tKElier
funeral services for James C. El
ler. 23. of Raleigh, who was killed
in an automobile accident at Chapel
Hill Monday morning were held
Taesdav afternoon at the Coates
Baptist Church near Raleigh. Buri
al was in Mont Lawn Cemetery in
Raloigth.
Mr. Eller was the son of the Rev.
and Mrs. J. Ben Eller of Coates. The
Rev. Mr. Eller is a native of Madi
son County.
Surviving Mr. Eller are the wid
ow, a 7monthsld dauglhter, his
parents, one brother and three sis
ters. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Zink of Mar
shall and Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Eng
.sh of Mars Hill- attended the fu-
ril service.
The
Drive-ln
SHOW STARTS AT 7:30 9:30
THURSDAY ON Y FAMILY NITE
($1.00 PER CAR FULL)
TONY CURTIS FRANK LOVEJOY
"BEACHHEAD"
They fought with tibe fury of the dasnned
FRIDAY and ' SATURDAY
GEO.? MONTGOMERY
"GUN BELT"
The life, at BILLY RUKSO ths -west amm forgot him
In Color
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JUMP INTO rELL"
The Qurilling-story of . handful of men and one woman
SUNDAY A MONDAY.
BING CROSBY GRACI KELLY WM..H0LDEN
; - . ;count.:y girl" ;
, ' The most fAed tU-i movie of the aaomant '
v; . t -r . .Y CALEICUri
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Defiantly they mads their stand
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Esy ts bnt et e?rt'-Mnt bi tha prfvasy rf jw .
T I'va - ', f , .Coll Dr--t rt r,if f.-aTwv--.
pictures on wall and , everything
suitable for the "um uapnasw'
several , of the men and ladies
worked, hard getting it all fixed up
last Saturday Wade . Huey furn
ished the paint and Everett Boone,
Virgil Smith and S. B. Smith paint
ed the room J. C. Henderson
also did a lot of work getting it all
ready for Sunday r. Mr. Gross
was quite surprised and delighted to
come, down Sunday morning - and
find that moat of the fitlng-up had
been done as a surprise to him -r-no
excuse now, mothers bring your
lttle tots and leave 'em in the nur-
iery while you attend the services
- capable ladies are in charge of
the nursery both Sunday a. M. and
p. m. the revival . is going on;t
cne napuat : Lauren w, ween mm
everyone is enjoying tile" fins ser
mons being delievered by Mr.;D. P.
Brooks be sure to donate to the
White Cane Drive now being car
ried on by the Lions many blind
children and adults are being helped
through this drive sorry; that
Helen Hunter had such a tpothache
Tuesday she still remained pa
tient and sweet, though Joe Nix,
who is on vacation, seems ' to. be
enjoying the out-of-doors ,1 sure
have had plenty of geod'naav: 4ur-l
ing the past week Saturday ' night,
we had about 14 guests-up' home
lot supper with ham being fhe-jnain
meat on the table Mondagr night
we were served ham at the Lions
Club meeting and on Tuesday,
the ladies had delicious ham at the
Civiban Club meeting stall, I nev
er get tired of ham the "Big
One" comes up Friday night
mean, or course, the urevara vs.
Marshall football game on .the I$
.and it's going to be .strange
trying to "beat" Coach Wayne
Bradburn, popular Marshall coach
for three years, who is how , head
coach at Brevard Coach Glen
fainter, however, will ''throw the
works" at the Blue- Devils ifVof-
course, Brevard, fs heavily "jfaf'd ':
co defeat thejocals, but Ita positive
thai tinrj.miaPWV.W-tf.
nadoes mm :but-tfc aho v
former coa& lJ. still "6laV ioot-
ball here ihtittehtaUy,. Bramtrd r!
bringing Its V60iece band- the
game will be broadcast play-by-play
jhe Marshall band will perform,
and everything points to a "big
nfight" in the old town these
mornings are so cold I almost freeze
getting dressed by ten o clock,
I'm so hot I wish I had frozen
it's hard to know what to wear when
winter and summer weather comes
during the same day Evelyn
itamsey is now working at the of-
.ice here and is surprised at the
amount of work it takes to get out
a newspaper she says she thought
we loafed most of the time until she
started working in here Bruce
rayne is also getting his apprentice
ship here and is doing real well
nope Valerie Shelton gets over he!
sore throat soon the school "Kids'
,eemed migihty happy Tuesday p.
m., when they were "turned out" of
school because of the teachers' meet
ng glad that 83 people took ad-
antage of the Bookmobile on open
ing day remember, books are
FREE absolutely no charge for
good reading leave it to me to
get things messed up in last
week's issue in giving the names of
those "who helped prepare the fine
fuh fry at the Old Mill Wheel, I
florgot to list Mr. W. F. Holland
Jearned later that he worked the
mfcoje atfttsrnoon peeling; potatoes
ad onions if I overloload anyone
-please excuse me I didn't
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TWO ACRES of tobacco so far have paid for Mr. and Mrs. Hil
liard Teague's 156-acre farm on Marshall RFD 2, Madison County.
Now they're planning to let it pay for their new demonstration home
shown here. Cut courtesy Ashevill Citizen-Timea.
Open Elouse Tonight " At Milliard Teagae EZdnie
Never underestimate the power of
two-acre tobacco patch.
Mr. and Mlrs. Hiilard Teague of
RFD 2, once put their, faith in a
small burley plot.
And they've never regretted it. ,
Just seven years ago, Mr. and
Mrs. Teague bought Mrs. Teague's
Ihomeplace" from the other heirs.
TOBACCO MONEY
They decided - to put aside the
money - they -made from the tobacco
to pay off the mortgage.
The 15-acre farm is now paid for.
Since it worked so well before, the
Teagues are using the same system
to pay for their new home. In fact,
they're already putting .this year's
tobacco receipts on the mortgage.
The Teagues' new demonstration'
house in Hayes Run community will;
be open to -the public Thursday.
Hours for the "open house" are
6:30 p. m., to 9:30 p. m.
STARTED MAY 17
According to W. C. Warrick, ex
tenon agricultural engineer . at.
State College, the Teagues began
construction of their new home on
May 17 and moved in August 24.
The attractive brick-veneer struc
ture has two bedrooms, combination
living room and dining area. "U"
shaped kitchen with eating area, and
an abundance of storage space.
The master bedroom baa two clos
ets and all closets have sliding
doors. There are 1,250 square feet
of heated ' area and a large front
porch.
INSULATED OVERHEAD
Other f eafawea. af tbe house- in
Ohide jnaulatod ovsthead,--plastered
walls, plastic tile; miiiwrn Ing living
room, a high bog fceaaing system
which fits into tae utiliUy room, a
breezeway, and one-car garage.
Warrick says that Teague
itracted all of the labor and furniafc
ed the material except for the
ing plant. Teague got 'the
for the house off the farm
bought the oak flooring. He
furnished 300 hours of labor.
The Teagues are a Farm
Home Development family.
A total of 120 of their 156
is in permanent pasture. In
to the 2.1 acres of burley tobacea ems
their own farm, they rent
of an acre of tobacco and also
registered Hereford cattle. Teagae
has 34 head at the present time.
He worked in the post office be
fore naaertaking full-time fanmiug;
two years.
Mrs. Teague has been ieeihfcsgj
in the elementary school siBJbe 'Aet
graduated f rom 'college.
Mrs. Roberts Honored
With A Household
Shower October 1
Mrs. Pauline Payne and Mrs.
Howard Payne honored Mrs. Fred
Roberts, the former Miss Dorlene
Payne, with a household shower Sat
urday night, October 1, at the home
of Mrs. Howard Payne.
They were assisted by Misses Ed-
nfi and Lucy Payne, Miss Irene
Payne, Mrs. Billy Guthrie and Mrs
Ruth Henderson.
g playea. and Mi kwardeA to
l&rTilda Redmon, Mral- Richmond
yyna, Mrs. Richard Conner, iBar
nettPayne and Mts. Glenn Reams.
The ' present wsre: Mrs. Tilda
Redman, Mrs. Clarence Redmon, Mr.
and Mrs. Jobie Redmon, Mr. and
Mrs. Grover Redmon, and Mrs. Al
bert Redmon, all of Asheville; Mrs.
Maggie F. Ramsey, Mrs. T. R. Wor-
ley, Mir. and Mrs. Lon Sluder and
daughter, Mrs. Allen Roberts, Mrs.
Walter Wijson, Phillip Wilson, Mr.
and Mrs. B. J. Ledford, Mr and
Mrs. Floyd Payne, Mr. and Mrs.
Richmond Payne, Joy Payne, Alma
Payne, Mr .and Mrs. Richard Con
ner, Mr. ana Mrs. turner league
and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn
Reems and son, Mrs. Herschel Uob-
erts, Mr. and Mrs. Howar 1 Roberts
Mrs. Ada Payne and son, Mr. and
Mrs. Hugh Payne and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Wayne Roberts and soi',
Mir. and Mrs. Howard Payne, Mrs.
Bill Roberts, Mrs. Vader Shelton and
daughter, Mrs. Billy Guthrie, Mrs.
Pauline Payne and family, Herman
Payne, Tillery Payne, Mrs. Ruch
Henderson and son, Lucy Payne,
Edna Payne and Irene Payne.
ante-little dog Tfeesdayv mgM-r
ihmw ah gets to keep it glad .Bit
ty. Sicker is afala to be home nope
he soon recovers from injuries re
ceived m a wreck last week.
f -Often a man boast of the rich,
eouanaw of hh eonvjctions, but atUl
is unwilling :tovbet on them, x
VATCH.
REPAIRING
BROTHERHOOD
COMMITTEE. WILL
MEET MONDAY NIGHT
The regular monthly meeting of
the executive committee of the
Brotherhood of the Marshall Baptist
Church will be held Monday night,
October 17, at 7:30 at the home of
James Story.
All members of the compnittee are
invited.
ATTEND MEETING
Miss Thomas Is 'Bride
Of Gerald F. Wjlkie
Mr. and Mrs. Buford Tho
nounce the marriage of tv
ter, Janice Delee, to C
Wilde, son of Mrsn
Wilde, of MarsV
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Happiness is a
the mora f it' we
jthe more1 we have lei f .
Mirs. LUlie F. Ehnor, Mrs. Grace
8. English, and Miss . fancy Lisen-beei;';:43-wokars3nj
Coua Weifart fieirtme at
ed the ' Western District meeting of
held Tuesday in the Dogwood Room classes in school now has a wi na
of Gaither'a Cafe in Brevard. lectures him daily.
The fellow who hated to,.atten
RETURNS FROM HOSPITAL
Bill Ricker, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Ricker, of Marshall, haa re
turned home after staying six days
in Mission Hospital as a result of
an automobile accident fast Wed
nesday, Ootober 5. He received outs
and bruises, and a fractured pelvis
to Jackie Paynw footi bene. His condition is satislaataTy.
: f Jim Patrick
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Girl Scout Troop
Elects Officers
Ctrl Scout Troop 85 divided into
two Patrois and eleoted officers at
the' regur meeting Monday afiter-
neon "Margaret Corfcefct was elect
ed Troop ;Soribe and Ann Ramsey,
Troop .Treasurerv The members oi
Patrol 'Noi X Taa Katnertna UocV
asPatroiLv . i amd,ffrbara JHen-
mi 'as ASw4aivt I . (Leader.
neTMfcElj'ojf -.waa aleoUd" Leader
: ratrol 1 and Sheila KMl7 Aasl
t Leader. i ,t v
. ..a members l Patrol w 1 are
present Flag ceremon' at the
t troop meeting and refreshments
Kr to be served by Patrol Na. X
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