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Mr. II. L. Story .
Marshall, N. C.
Dear Mr. Story: '
I see mr euhacrlntinn tn" TJi a
News-Record has almost run out and
I am Bending you one dollar with
'this short letter to extend my sub
scription for 4 months. I like to get
the news from North Carolina for
I it is my home state. I was born in
Madison County in the Big Pine sec
tion and moved to Tennessee in 1946
and my ' mind extends back up in
North Carolina. I love to get news
from up in there. So keep The News
Record coining this way.
B. S. DAVIS
In addition to the above, Mr. Da-
I vis sent a long article which he had
written giving his interpretation of
some passages of Scripture, but as
it is not the policy of The News
Record to engage in controversial
discussions concerning the Scrip
tures, we returned it to him.
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Prom more than 250 suggested
'subjects submitted by agricultural
workers over the state for the 1956
.Cooperative Essay Contest, that of
I'. E. Shoulars .agriculture teacher
at the Southwood School near Kin-
un, was selected. iiiS title was
"How Farm Surplus Can Help Win
the Battle for World Peace." The
contest is open to all rural high
school boys and girls and is snon-
Piclc-up and Deliveries
.':V.i-' - on:"; ,
TUESDAYS and SATURDAYS
IN ANff AROUND
Marshal)
Uleaverville Laundry
Five Students At State iSwann Rrnthaf.
From Madison County
ONE WAY TO GET A CAR DOG AIDS TRAPPED BOY
Lancaster. Pa. When an auto
mobile left the highway and smashed
into the house of Mr. and Mrs. Jay
ffSshel, the driver fled the scene.
8b, FieheJ chained the car to the
perch posts and waited for the
ner to claim the vehicle.
Union Thanksgiving
Service At Walnut
Baptist Church
There will be a special Union
Thanksgiving service at the Walnut
Bap'.i!st Church on Wednesday
night, November 23, beginning at
seven o'clock.
The Rev. F. M. Blevins, pastor of
the West End Baptist Church, of
Newport, Tenn., will be the visit
ing preacher.
The public is cordially invited to
attend.
Raleigh, Nov. 17 Among the
4,816 students enrolled at North
Carolina State Collece this semes
ter are five from Madison County.
Figures on the county enrollment
were released today by Kenneth D.
Raab, director of admissions and
registration, who said North Caro-
sored annuallv hv th llnians make UP z Per cent of'tnc
operative Exchange and the N. C. , "'J"0
Cotton Growers Association.
POETRY CORNER
Nashville, Tenn. Tom Gambill,
7. became trapped in the chimney
of an outdoor grill recently, and his
dog, Mike, an Irish terrier, sum
moned help. A fireman worked "for
two and a half hours to release the
boy, who was uninjured.
ONE CAKE FOR THREE
Lincoln, Neb. It took only one
birthday cake to serve three mem
aers of the Edward Loos family
lere recently. Al three of the Loos
.hildren David, 6, Linda Jo, 4
and Paul Andrew, infant wen
born on the ame day.
ffW lM SUPER M HOLIOInOMt!'mmm, '""WWM
Contributed by
EllTh IKAPKH1CK EKSKINE
TITLE SURE
My Saviour's precious blood
Has made my title sure.
He passed through death-
Dark raging blood
To make my rest secure.
The Comforter is come;
Phe earnest has been given.
Vfe leads me onward to the hoiVfe
.Ceserved for me in heaven.
ELLA CABLE
Marion, N. C.
The Tar Heel students reDresent-
ing all of the State's 100 counties
total 3,959. In addition, there are
699 students from 43 other states
and the District of Columbia, 153
irom 39 foreign countries, and five
from United States possessions.
State College has six major degree-granting
schools the Schools
of Agriculture, Design, Education,
Engineering, Forestry, and Textiles.
It is recognized as one of the na
tion's key Land-Grant Collece.
The list of students from Madison
County follows:
Justus Murray Amnions, Route 1,
Mars Hill; Bryan Anders, Route 2,
Mars Hill; Herbert Clay Edwards,
Knightdale; Charles Hugh Fisher,
Marshall; Floyd Arthur Stone, Mars
Hill.
Honored Saturday
With Birthday Party
Eugeno and Bobby Swann. sons of
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Swann, of
Marshall, who had birthdays No
vember 10 and 15, were honored
last Saturday night with a birthday
party at their home.
After an enjoyable hour of games
the boys opened the many beautiful
and useful gifts from their friends.
Then a beautiful birthdav ralce.
baked bv their mint Mr. p
Ferguson, was cut and enioveH hv
tne boys. After this the forty guests
were served refreshments of pop
corn, candv. -a1i ;,.
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with a color scheme of pink, green
and white being carried out.
Mrs. Swann wishes to thank the
many wonderful friends of her boys
for helping her give them such a
nice party.
Mrs. Crowder, Native
Of County. Dies In
Candler Nov. 11
Funeral services for Mrs. Geral-
dine H. Crowder, 66, of Candler,
who died Friday, Nov. 11 1956, were
iheld Sunday at 1 p. m., at the Mt
Pisgah Baptist Church.
The Rev. F. L. GriWw. the Rev.
Floyd Watts and the Rev. K. B.
Flea Branch Cemetery in the Lau-
el Valley section of Madison Coun
ty.
.Mrs. Crowder was a native of this
county.
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press down on the accelerator.
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ti.r3 petitions that we desired pf
tin. i (I John 5:15.)
Our little grandson" was a supper
guest at our house the other day.
He folded his little hands and said
his table grace very softly. Then
he passed his plate for his supper
Grandfather said, "Why don't
you speak up so we can hear you?"
The child replied, "Well, God
heard me, and it's Him I was talk
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thing? He knows the words I say,
even while they are still inside me,
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Soon these sons (and grandsons!)
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