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if 1 2:, ira ( JCIALITEMS PERSONAL ud OTHEkwiSE Vi- J." IL Para. Mrs. -Pattlint Pay-9 and daughter, Gersldins were wL'.Jiia Mr) and Mr. Fred Roberto i Sunday- v' ' ' . jiuss Fax MesMr of Walnut Creek ' spent the weekend with her parent, tfrv and Mr. Jeter Messer, of it tie Plat. She 'also visited ber broth er, Mr. Clay Mower, and Mrs. Mea aer of Leicester. Jaalor Messer and Theodore Mes set. hoth of KnoxviHe Team., were vistting telr parents hero Monday abJhV tf r. aad Mrs. J. Moody Chandler and Mr. and Mrs. J. Fain Sprinkle spent the week-end in Charleston, JL 1T1. as nests of Mr. and Mrs. J. X. Chandler Jr., and their sob, Jeff. Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Martin spent the week-end with relatives and friends in Boiling Springs. v. C. PiaW Jr.. Tomntv Ball and Donald Hunter sientohev week-end as Gardner-Webb College. Boiling Springs, Jin. H. K. Rogers left this week . Barllnarton when she will spend .iietliiis with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Owens, aad family, Mr. and Mrs. John Haynle of Ma rysviOe, Calif., arrived Monday to ..several day with relatives ad friends la Madisoa County. Mrs. Bayai is the former Miss Verna BaO. .It cOraeer - BalL r. who ha aaaOittat swmal TnoathV here 'with lS aother, .Mrti J. N.HFishw, w&l fcev today Thnrsday) for Des Stomas ;? wher she wlU spend tlate bsfore' retaraiag to ner ravetyavute. Caafc 2rsw Brooks Writes I From Calif ornia f Letha Groseclose of the Air Force ia Texas, waa home with hi parents, sister and family and brother, EarL Of left his father, J. Clifford Grose very seriously ill and hoped to b7Ue to call his aunts in Los An gela), tf his grandmother's health aad'iasproved, but did not have tin. Ud lte ; aunt. Mr. O. 8. Brooks, aad Virginia aad family 1 San Francisco and cot to 'spend Sua. l wHh them before sailing for Guam Tasadam He likes the service rery math.----- Tlba ; Groseclose lamily lived in Bet Springs several years. ft . 4 . ... tJL Mi. Oa.il . nNSMwasgsie pes - w Mlaa. In her seoonM school of Air Ldae aad has two more weeks, be ing aa Air line hostess. Her sister, Virginia, is Bow in Stat College again working for her degree. Jilt's an American iiyHKianra:t5 . mTm. vMt ent fe1 f '"a 1 ia el Vvl i. ' 1 -b 4N .- I --. has t t e - : -f flcrwrc' ' twwa -s'f! ' syi. a 1 f r . Presbyterian Ladies To Meet With Mrs. C. P. Sorensen The regular monthly meeting of the Ladies' Bible Class of the Mar shall Presbyterian Church will take place at 8:00 p. m on Thursday, March 1 In the home of Mrs. C P. Sorensen on Walnut Creek Road. Co-hostess with Mrs. Sorensen will be Mrs. A. M. MdClyea. Red Cross Holds 75th Anniversary Meeting Wednesday The American Red Cross 75th An niversary WNC Regional meeting was held at Mars Hill College Din irar Hall on Wednesday. Msnley Wright. Regional Vice President, d resided. The program consisted of Prayer of Dedication by the Rev. Ralph Ho gan; Welcome by Dr. J. A. McLeod; "RtitOtu Amreach To Member shin Exwansion." by Louis Liplhsky Sr. j "How Red Cross Serves Your Community" Manlev Wriaht: and "The Donor and the Doctor," by Dr W. Otis Duck. People from Madisoa County at- tendinc the meeting included I7r Robert Seymour and Adam Dyetis of Mars BUI; Mrs. A. J. Ramsey and Mrs. J. O. Corbett 8r.. of Marshall, aad the Rev. aad Mrs. Ralph Hogaa of Hot Springs. Tweaty-eix people attended the meeting. MeurthaUlu3 Hears Reviews The Marshall Book uk met Mon day night ia the home Tof Mrs. W. T. Meutinney.-weUawsaftta business session. Mrs. J. L."M"58Sfoy, pro gram chairman, gar, reviews of sev eral best sellers. Mrs. Clyde Ho. rta gave a review of "Robert Beach- ley," written by his son, Nathaniel Benehly. Books were exchanged and the hostess served refreshhments. "The Draswa's Mouth" by Gilman was ad ded to the roster of club books. Bookmobile To Park Between Bank, Coiirthocfse- Feb. 25 It was stated here this week that the bookmobile will bo parked be tween The vBank of French Broad and the courthouse on its next visit to Marshall which will ha February "This will be a more central Voca tion and should prove a great help for those wishing to secure aooaa aad mswasJaas free of eharge." Mrs. Dotter, baokmobUe operator, said. Custom - 1 mm mm . "t. i - - - k:i'..',K. - i.if.VM)I., - .i - ,i'jV a H I E S A and E R E D N By "POP" 0TTSTrT How Many Can You Answer? Careful this time; you might find a few so-cailea irtc questions in this list, so watch out If you get 17 or more correct, ex cellent; 14, 18 or 16 ia good; 11, 12 or IS is fair. 1. If you went to bed at eight o'clock at night and set the alarm clock to get up at nine in the morn ing, how many hours of sleep would this bermit you to have? 2. Do they haw a Fourth of July in England! 3. How many birthday does the average man have? 4. Why cant a man, living in Winston-Salem, be buried west of the Yadkin River? 6. If you had only one match and entered a room where there was a lamp, an .oil heater and some kind' ling wood, which would you light first? 6. Some months hsve thirty days, some have thirty-one days. How many have twenty-eight days? I 7. If the doctor gave you three I pills, told you to take one every half- hour, now long wouia utey urn youi . How far can a dog run into the woods? . A man buQds a bouse with four sides to it: a rectangular structure. Each side has a soatSva exposure. A big bear come waaderinfctfcav What color it the bear? ' 10. . What four words appear on every piece of U. & coin? 11. How many men on a baseball team? How many onto in each in ning? It. I bold iw my hand two U. S. coin which total 65" cents. One is not a nickel; please keep that in mind. What are the two coins? 13. A farmer had seventeen sheep. All but alas died. How many did he have left? 14. Divide SO by tt. Add 10. What is the answer? 18. Two men playing checkers, They play five games and each man hose furnishings, Nancy Jo Ed wins -the same number of games, wards; hosae management, Mrs. B. How do you figure that out? 1. Take two apples from three heiua aeauUfication, Mrs. Jerry appk) .aad :wjmtbjaya. you at? etMiJfn RaadaU; arts 17. The archaeologist who skid he iTSaftsv Thelma Greene. found a gold coin marked 4d B. C, duo .Committee Chainaea: Corn was either lying or kidding. Why? u)iity service, 'Anna Hamptoa; 18. How many animals of each tetk aad safety. LiUia Btyaa; 4 epecies did Moses take aboard the ucatfca. Diora Rice; citiseaship, Mr, ark with aha? i. -a m cent. The womaa is the beggar's sister, bat the beggar is- aot the woman's brother. How camel 20. I it legal in North Caraliaa for a maa to marry his widow's sis- tor? peep Xpaaim sc pmoj van m 40j erusod 'drnfi'd 1Si oZ '"W e.uruioM m si isXwo mix "I V M ItH1 P Snna ptrq essoit gi 'jya pmsima , "D ! P4111 OT10 '11 ld -d yax ft Ppu aseuaS aeain io auo Jxnia 9I 'Xtasaeg fl 1N 11 ('WW ! sw uio3 en) si iiop-naa au,) 'espra pus jarrop-ipiq V "XT ! 'oBfN II aorisv jo an8 po)!nA '01 HM. eq p(noM Viomieqi 'jeeq iX oj mun shts eq pmoa ojnsodxs sueipaoe a aaaaj pmaa sooai nw aieua ods jpo qx -spoosi oqi jo no fcrauni s,eq aoiV .tt.tt -o jnou ran -i. -umui nv g nnw nx 9 i pp .ui q esnasog aMjaaiaraae jw saeino eaj; :sir'saf 'g no pn Xmf w i pj'w f pay 'einoo JO ' ''noq ouo 'I Recent Births To Utt aad . Mr. . Arlia SlsklhM, MarshaU tBJRD' W daughter r" W, -laM r la Memoriat Mtmtoa Hos pital -To Mr. aad Mrs. WUlie Mack Ed wards, 106 Lakoview Terrace, Ashe ville, a . daughter Fab. 19, 10M ia Memorial Mimin.vMr. Edwards is the son of Mr. aad Mrs. dsude Ed. wards of Marshsn. . To Mr. end Mrs. Veette Worley of Hot Springs RFD 1 (Spring Creek) a' sea Fab;' 14,1 ia Waynes ville iOSpitsJ.ti'4.7"5f.' ?s-"J WATta STARTS FIRE : ' f ' Conway, Ark. A bottle of water, t a r 'V 7 Hws f?r t va. a m ra rx - ,ul: 'i-.i 1rt::.. 1 ; '''v I" ' lln' I- Mrs. Charlie Sawyer s-u-.li c. ' , Entertains At Supper'; Mrtf. Charlie Sawyer entertained at a supper Tuesday night at her home honoring her aunt, Mrs. Grace Ball, and Mr. and Mrs. John Hay nle. Covers were' laid for Mrs. Ball, Mr. and -' Mrs, Haynle, Mrs. Jessie Ball and Mr, and Mrs. Sawyer and daughter;, Janice. Local Girls Scouts To Attend Asheville Meet The members of Girl 8cout Troop 06 are planning to attend the Inter national Fiesta to be held at the William Randolph school in Ashe; ville on Friday afternoon. Mrs. C H. Long and Mrs. D. D. Gross, Troop Leaders, plan to accompany the group which is to leave from the school at 3:00 o'clock. Plana for Girl Scout Week, March 11-17, were made at the Troop meet ing on Monday afternoon. In addi tion to the selling of Girl Scout Cookies, which will begin March 12 and continue through March 23, two other projects are being planned by the group. On March 12 an Invest iture Ceremony for recent additions to the Troop will be held and pro ficiency 'badge earned during the last few. months will be awarded. A pet show, with all pete in the com- rounity invited to participate, is (planned for March 17. Laurel Branch HD Club Met Wednesday With Mrs. Edwards The Laurel Branch home demon stration club met last Wednesday at S aw mi with Mrs. Preeton Edwards. Ten members and on visitor, Mrs. Floyd Rogers, were present. The meeting was opened bythe president. Mm Wayaw Greene, aad the devotions-were by Mrs, . Albert Randan. At this time Year Books were fllled-ia. Mrs. Janie Ramsey gave aa inter- satin demonstration an small elee- ! trie appliances and bread puddings. Project leaders were appointed as follows: Foods aad nutrition, Anne Hampton; home gardens, Lillie Bry- n. home poultry, Diora Rice; home dairy, Minaia Metcalf ; food eoaser- vatta, Johnaie White; housing aad T. White; family life, Betty Sams Aadaraaa J4ataalf; iaasraattoital W lausaa. ouanv frwee; sa r, wra. presaaa Edwards; pablkity, Mrs. S. x. White; raeraatiaa, Mr. Aabrey Sams; loan fond, Mrs. Jerry Rice; aaatmts, Mrs. Albert Saadall; 4-H 3aa leader. Mrs. Wayne Cnseaa. Delicious infrsshmsssta srera aerv- ad by the hostess, assisted by Betty Sams. The meeting adjaaraad osml the March meeting which will be bald at tea aoma aff Mrs. Auarey asms. IMrs. Ramsey stressed that e sll attend the district laostiag to be held at BurnsvUle, Ball (Creek church, April S, begiaaing at 10:00 o'clock a. as,; also go to Camp Schaub May 29, 30 aad 31, Mrs. Preston Edwards, saeretary and treasurer, gave a report of the last meeting, ' Local OES Chapter To MM Irvkri.n. tionor JAin. jonnson At Moettuig Mon. The Marshall Eastern Star. Chap ter will honor Mrs. Mauds Johnson, of AsbtvilkV Grand Esther of. the Grand .Chanter of North Carolina, OES, daring 4he regular meeting, to be ld-Monday lghtI?FbTuai'r7, at 7:80 oVlocfc;la is Masonic Tem ple. A arogjwfflVpiMptodj mAesai. 4avatatBji JwrV Jb ' to . Htita.ta !Hiirt-.station.frEsthr -isv tefct" v" , Mrs.. Mary Klisabeth Sprinkle, worthy mstron, will preside. Twelve I "-ctsd In 5 Walnut auh i Twelve bow r-mbers were induct ed into the T.'j day la a spe-' sembly hall at v Robert Ree ed.'-.',' i New' " men" man, Judy r ran, Lucy T Orl "'ne I " Ar t Beta'Oub Tues service' in the as- i school. ' ' . , prerident, prasld- t re Lucille Bull--. Tenejah Gaha- r.and RJce, -a WHson, ,.C .'.i-a r-Jee, v , , '" '. 1 11 "" !"'"''" ENGAGEMENT A I 4 MR, AND MRS JETER RAMSEY of Walnut announce the engagement of their daugnler, Joyce, to Richard F. Dennett, aon of, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Dennett. of Richmond, Mich. A mid September wedding is planned. Cat oeurteey Atkmill Citi-Tim. ZinccrDDn-Auey Sn:!icD Id Tcxqs , Miss BHlie Avey, daughter of Mr": aad Mrs. William C Avey rbecam1 the bride of U. Joha R. Wamrmtt, sen of Ute Rev. and Mrs. L. A. Xh- mermaa of Marshall, N .C Satusv day via Highland Terrace Methodist ChUrch, Reading the marriage lines were the'Rev. Mr. Zimmerman, the Rev. Kenneth W. Oopeland and the' Rev. Walter W. Lippe. Joe L Lester ssng the wedding anisic, accompanied by Miss Alms rie Trantham. Maid of honor was Miss Kay Mc Kay, and the bridesmaids were Miss es Lyane Zimmermen of Chapel Hill, N. C Kathleen Drake of Au stin and Jeanette Sutorius. Pa tricia Pratt of Houston was flower Chi. Beet man was Mel Campbell of Gueydan, La. The groomsmen in eluded Leonard Davis of Beaumont, Fortf Nielson aad Louis Swearingen. Ushers included Larry Ravert, Don Fraud and Ua Jolly. The bride's gown of ivory satin was fashioned with a fitted bodice, embroidered ia gold beading. The yoke waa of illusion and the sleeves were loag. The fall skirt cascaded into an aisle-wide chapel-length train. A band of satin and pearls held the illusion veil. She carried a bou quet of white orchids and carnations. Presiding at the bridal book at the reception were Misses Merry Christine MoCreless and Evelyn Ble gert Assisting were Mmes. Martin Sutorius, Angus W. McKay, Claude Harwell .L. L. Wedemeier of Victo ria, Dan Waggoner and John R. Pratt of Houston and Misses Mary i i. 'I ! A weW bV r -' - 1'iMfey; 1. i " i l 4 w i ssev- a o (wur . . r" "a r-o oweat. mU baaar ' ' at Special Trz'l Ia au r a m st.',v.', ' .'V ' '. ' " . ..-' . w"" ANNOUNCED - ill; : Uoiva ,a) w.- With The JSkt Mt: Jeter.Measer w gaHM1 Mssnoi.Misskm niajsMM' an4a evening. His coarfUtaav 1 vafwu MISS REEVES CWfJIEMrr LIST AT rfC, GKrvNTStisar Among those listed" on the Deem r t. t Won art's Collece in Greeas- boro, was Pst Reeves, daughter sC Mr. and Mrs. Fleet Reeves of wi nad To be eligible for Deam'a list a student must have a grade of l "BT or above on all subjects- Jean Gerhardt, Rath ItoauJ.Tir. ginia Pritehard, Almarie Traaahaws Elisabeth Nielson, Josn Smith, site Smith of Corpus Christ and Kath -erine Debanlia of CalsaBflms. Lt aadHrs. Zaasnsimsu wig.lber at home ia San Antonio after a brief ? wedding trip. Outrof-town goesfs were Mr. .ami : Mrs. John R. Pratt, Mr. and Mm. Beaufard B: 'Enderie, and miass53 Mrs. Dan Waggoner of Hftustosnj&fja and Mrs. A. T. KeDey, Mr. gnfVxC Louy Toanta, Mr. aad Mrs. WflUsea Coleman, Mr. and Mrs. BL W Riech, Miss Polly Morris. Its! sit Frits, all of Austin; Mr. aad Mrs. K E. Avey of Balllager, Mrs. WloV EasB of San Marcos, Mi as Rette? Hart of Baytown, Mr. aad Mdaa Oaude Harwell, Mr. and Mrs. CDU Wedemeir of Vktodav andl AUfeaV Hook of Corpus Chsiati. cn C'- T ) rmmmm aJA: IV mn ! i' 1 I' 1 ' r -.!' 1 f '. C laf a v . i t
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