iVr" '4 v f N t 4 ' T , f UA- ..lALU N. Oi IAN. 191086 fVV) VWy-'V 1 1 C PAGE THJQjZB. ISCOSO f ' i. v rtl 141 HCHM' f J, SOCIAL ITEL1Q ' i i ' O c v ' v - '' " PERSONAL od OTHERWISE DIAL St61 Mrs. 1, N. Penland spent Sunday in 'Hendersonville as the . guest of her WisU8ter,Mtl. Marten "Dom and Mr. Dorn. Mrs. Floyd Davis returned this week from Morristown, Tenn., after spending: a few weeks with Mrs, Nancy Jane Caldwell there. Sgt Tommy Caldwell returned to Fort Bragg Wednesday after spend ing a 20-day leave here with his wife f and son. He will receive his dis i charge from the U. S. Army next Thursday, January 26. Mr. E. R. Tweed left this week to spend several weeks at Lakeland, Florida. Mrs. J. O. Corbett Sr., returned home Sunday from Charlotte where she had been spending' sometime with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. McCarter and fami ly. She was accompanied home by Mr. McCarter and two daughters, Pat and Barbara, who spent Sunday here. ' Mr. and Mrs. Allan Duckett of Marshall and Dr. and Mrs. Charles Powell of Mars Hill, returned Sun day from a trip to Florida. 4 If 3f With The Sick & 3 & v Mrs. Jane Mcintosh. 89. of Mars Hill, RFD 2, is a patient at Aston Park Hospital where she was taken last week, suffering from burns she received at her home. Mrs. Vader Shelton is confined to her home as a result of a torn liga ' went in her ankle, suffered in a fall at her home Sunday. Veta Vita Class Met Tuesday Night With Mrs: Sawyer Members of the Vota Vita Sunday School Class held their regular monthly meeting Tuesday evening in the home of Mrs. Charlie Sawyer. Mrs. Ron Sprinkle, 2nd vice presi dent, presided ,and devotions were given by Mrs. Guy White and Mrs. D. D. Gross. Mrs. Liston B. Ramsey had charge of the program and led the members in a number of games and contests. Individual prizes were won by Mrs. J. M. Baley Jr., Mrs. Charlie Saw yer and Mrs. D. D. Gross, and one group prize was awarded. At the close of the meeting the hostess served refreshments, assist ed by her mother, Mrs. Jessie Ball, and Mrs. Jim Story. Class members present were Mrs. E. C. Teague, Mrs. Ron Sprinkle, Mrs. D. D. Gross, Mrs. John Cor bett, Mrs. Guy White, Mrs. Wade Huey, Mrs. Liston B. Ramsey, Mrs. J. M. Baley Jr., Mrs. Kermit Cody, Mrs. Jim Story, and Mrs. Sawyer; and three visitors, Mrs. Jessie Ball, Janice Sawyer and Johnny Gross. o H f-A' AND R o tern Star To . . .m$t Monday Night t - . ,The' Marshall Eastern SUr chap ter 111 hold a regular meeting Mon day; night, January 23, at 7:30 o'clock in the Masonic Temple. f AH members of the "Order are invited. To Attend Conference Singing Convention The Madison County Singing Con vention will meet Sunday afternoon, January 22, at 2:00 o'clock at the Walnut Baptist Church. We invite Mr. Walter Ramsev returne'd home all quartets, trios, duets, etc., to Sunday from Aston Park Hospital, come and take part in this singing. where he had been a salient for sev-, JONAH RICE, President era! days. Mr. S. C. RudlsilL who has been a patient in Aston Park Hospital for several weeks, returned to his home in Marshall Sunday, where he is recuperating. The Rev. R. N. Barefoot will leave Tuesday with a group of ministers from the WNC Conference to attend the Ministers Conference at Asbury Theological Seminary. Bishop War- I red Ijhe other Jay whare a man rote a hole buk and spelled awl the wurds just like they oundeA .V " sence I've' herd So little nd ceen so 'tie during the past -week, jde- eided to rite out tot-, wurds Just j like they sounded . it s .not ezy to do beleeve m4'"rl" m I4 thees fue wurds hav me about krazy but I'm not giving" op j.- if yu kan wade thru this-mess yur a lot dumer than I think I the stio wuz ril purty, wuiut tT the rodes Wur slik tho:nd I don't lik' slik rodes the wether man sed it wood sno sum mora Wensday but he missed it tf'Xecutiv comitee of the Baptist rBrutherhud met up at Wayed Hule's i resudence Munday nite and we had a verie gud time . Luease had f ixt sum mity nul peech py and uthes kinds, tu ain't this silly? -n don't ink I kan keep it up much longer herd that Fred Sams sold his in t rest in the Model Grosery now it is owned solely by Ron., Sprin kl if yur a butcher, yu. mite appli fur ajoto thare I'm mity glad the English langwiidge isn't like this awl the time Colie Cowell, our Lineotipe operator, will probably re sign after reeding this mess and I du not blam him a bit -V :if yu think this is hard to reed, try riting sumthing like it yurself herd the game btween Marsnall , ant' BARBARA ELOISE REDMON WEDS WML PAYNE Married Sundajr ner, Bishop Warner and Bishop Walnut wuz mity xciting Toosday CusJiman will be three of the featur- nite Marshall, wunrby wun Theological Seminary. Bishop Angie point Everit Boon.' sex I'm Smith, Bishop Warner ana Bishop crasy to rite like this andvhez abso- Semmary is where Bev. Mr. Barefoot lootly rate so I'll just quit arid I did his graduate work. don't blaam yu if this kolnm agiin. yu -never reed Many people make the jnatak of trying to correct we nsmjiei pi (their friends. ' ' Mr . Arthur LedforA,' itien t Astoj, Park Hospital, is vry much proved and expects to return home ia few days. . I Methodist Youth Here Monday Night 1 .. - ... Th Marshall Methodist Church rs. C M. JJurnette, of tne;ii L frandview section,, Alexander, re-'"'" "c . t , 'turned home last week from a hos-1"8 pita! where sKe had been for a check- . f Jnu"y " Miss Barbara Eloise Rednion, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Redmon of Asheville RFD 4. became the bride of William Leonard Payne, son of Mr. and Mrs. Enimitte Payne of Walnut, Sunday, January IB, 1956 at 2:30 p. m., in the home of the bride's parents. The Rev. Hugh Rhymer, retired pastor, conducted the" ceremony in the presence of the immediate fami lies. A prORiam of wedding music was presented by Mrs. P. J. Cody, pianist, and Miss Ernestine Reeves, vocalist. The couple entered together and the bride wore a gown of white Chantilly lace with a full ballerina length skirt, long sleeves ending in points over the hands, a Peter Pan collar, formal empire bodice topped with a brief bud jacket and satin cummerbund. Her two-tiered fin gertip veil of illusion fell from a jiuliet cap of lace and seed pearls. She carried a purple orchid on a white Bible with streamers. Flower girl was Kathryn Elaine Redmon, sister of the bride, and ringbearer was Gaye .Lynn Fowler, cousin of the bridegroom. The bridegroom's father was best man. An informal reception followed in the home. Assisting were Mrs. Groce Robinson of Candler, Mrs. Le land Sullins and Mrs. Louise Ren ison, both of Asheville, RFD 2, and f ; t . A f, , v- 'MiJ3 It i - t f ' . - M Mr. and Mrs. William L. rayne Cut courtesy Asheville CitizenTimt Miss Jeanne Payne of Candler. Later the couple left for a wedding trip. Mrs. Payne attended West Bun combe Higri School and Blanton's Business College. She is presently employed by the Wholesale Division of Hardwood Corporation of America in Asheville. Mr. Payne attended Walnut High School and served for four years in the U. S. Navy. He is now employed by Earle Chesterfield Mill Company in Asheville. In the low-price, field up- Craig Burnett, 12-year old son of Mr. and - Mrs, Esra Burnette, of Walnut,, returned Tuesday from an Asheville hospital where he had . been a patient. Mrsf. Branch section, ,wj)j hps been, a ruy . nursing home for some months, was able to retur0.-to.hpr home week be-. lore last, wnere- sneys ecugeraung quite '.satteftctorMy. ' "v ' MK C. L: McLean returned to 'his . home SUhday from -Aston-Park. Hps pital where he was a patient for few days. V: ' ' " . ' Mrs. Frankn.Prisby of Marshall entered Aston Park Hospital Wed nesday where, treatment. was - postponed due to bad weather. rtiwill be- heldjtfonday night, Janu ary 23 at 7:30 o'clock. The MYF from the Ivy 'Charge will present a skit and ladies of the Ivy Charge will serve refreshments. .Uurmg the business meeting the 'officers for the newly organized sub- Lillie Bryan, of the Laurel i district win oe eieatea. iars nur . uollege students will be in charge oi the February program. ' . hf ; :.. u n y r - - O Ford's Thiinderbird V-8 engine,:. the standard "8" in Fairlanes and Station! Wagons, is the most powerful "8" in its field at no extra cost. Ford has :built more. : V-8's than all other makers combined ! i Recent Births ; To Dr. and Mrs. H. E. filinger of Marshall, a son. Benjamin Woodson iaturday, January 14, ;lfi56 in Me- norial Mission Hospital '-rn- Johnson Jity-, Tenn.-. ' v ' ir To Mr. and. Mrs. H. C, RobinBon, she , , is , undergoing of Mars Hill, a son January ii, 11)56; in St Joseph Hospital. D:ta Caauty Shop V i MARSHAtt,' ,N. C. f 'MicbSoa .and JKlaIeI& Rtnaanent Wtrst. 45.00 &6 ' - jicOJo ,$iaoo - Cold Wes , $6.50 io $20 v. i lr i5?EClALS FOlt MONTH oUANURY : 912.50 Cream OU fertnanent, s only i t.;jjiq.to Hair Drying i 4. 550 S!ainpoo and Tit, Haircuts 1 IT' k.1 It i UST O In virtually every mbtfei, a Ford . equipped the Way more.and more people want it . . . costs less thai any other full-sized car in America! Come in and Test Drjve tJie ForH myoiu; futurel V " ' , Boaarf an a oomparimm f nm tet priest - IIITiiilli,HICTtT(,,l ;r '4 ' 1 j 1.. ,f ... . J.' 1ft" . .i"-.'-tiji- -Jr-. Jf 1l -r- 1 .J, I 1 ri

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