Newspapers / The News-Record (Marshall, N.C.) / May 17, 1956, edition 1 / Page 3
Part of The News-Record (Marshall, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
ISA t t ' o With Our Boys , 'Aft ',. Leys By MRS. STARLING GENTRY JR. Mother' like the flpwert.'that bloom io spring; , - ' She's Jike" J)ird that sweetly sing. " " x ' What! It's Mother's Love. Mother's sweeter than the harps that play; Sho's brighter than the colors gay. (Mother's love is endless as the sky above; ; . What! It's Mother's Love. Mother keeps us glad as we travel along; From dawn till night vvitli her cheerful song; She tolls us how Jesus watches from above. What! It's Mother's Love. Mother's love is higher than the mountains steep; It's broader than the ocean deep. Mother's love is as unchangeable as the stars above. What! It's Mother's Love. Holers .O.i ' AWe" have ;W having some jery hot. nwwtr.ee- '. -ViU. " Y Mr J. N. Lamb has returned home after spending a week with her 4 children in Asheville. Mr: and Mrs. Henry I nmb were In Newport, Tenn., on Tuesday shop ping. Mr. and Mrs. Huprh Lamb of the U. S. Army are visiting his parents, MV. and Mrs. Perry Lamb. Mr. rud Mr-. Charles Harrison t i xi'lrrt"- her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Aniireiv MoMlman. M's.-t Patsy ' f.w'i was visiting Mr. and Mis. .lun'or Kir! er on Sunday. Mr. .J'imtiiy Unit K"ne -to Went; Palm l!r:wh. Fin., to see his sister, j Mrs. Gene Hall, and Mr. Hall, who , in the I'. S. Air Force there. T e people of Paint Rock were oiry to hear Jack Ward of Greene vil'i:, Tenn. was killed. Mr. ar.u Mrs. Spencer Rollins and fan ,ht r of Meadow Fork spent Sun day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. 13. Ward. Miss Juyre Finley of Bluff spent (Sunday with Miss Mary Ann Ward. r'i")The LJttle Pine Home L.n.ontra tion Club met Tuesday, May 15 with Mrfc'H. K. Rogers.,' Mrs. Wiley Rob erts opened the meeting with Scrip ture reading end the Jxrt'apryer. Plans were madefor, an all-day meeting with ' Mrs. Ray.FriabyYat the Joine meeting foradicrftf t work. All members who-were not present and wish to attend this meet ing are asked to contact ''SljVFrta by so the necessary materials can 1)0 secured. Mrs. Frittby gave a demonstration on textile painting and plana were made for each number to do some in their own homes if they desire. I Seven members were present and. two visitors, Mrs. Frank Frisby and Mrs. Lueinda Sherrer of Gaffney, S. c. Refreshments were served by the uostess and a social hour enjoyed. 'J'n ,S eWic e it a)t Mm n . lardier for BO . : Ralph Webb Gardner is an experienced and qual ified candidate for the 11th District Congressional seat He is a fanner, business man and lawyer. He has owned and operated a farm in Cleveland County for 21 years and personally knows the plight of the small farmer; his small business ventures taught him what it means to meet a payroll every Saturday night; knows labor problems in the textile industry and pledges himself to fight to stop the unrestricted flow of cheap Japanese-made textiles into this country. He has been a partner in the law firm of his late father, Gov. O. Max Gardner, in Washington since his gradu ation from Yale Law School; has served North Caro lina in the State Senate and as State President of .the Young Democratic clubs. e e o o o o o Able Progressive Farmer Businessman Veteran Lifelong Democrat f I V ' 1 - if l ;Tp yiCTORY AT THll POLLS WALNUT 1 C r Members of the junior class of Walnut High will entertain the se nior class and other guests at a ban quet Thursday night. Mrs. Eobert N. Barefoot is sponsor of the class. Approximately 40 little boys amd girls attended beginners' day at Wal nut school Wednesdays They were greeted by the first grade teachers, Mrs. Minnie Davis and Mra. Grace Dockery, county supervisor, "l ' Miss Hazel Sprinkle, and Principal Ralph E. Neill. Members of the Health Department, Dr, Marjory Lord, Mrs. Bell and Mrs. Fox were also present and made talks to the parents pre sent. ' Attorney George Pennell of Ashe ville will deliver the baccalaureate sermon Sunday morning in the school auditorium. . f Mr. and Mrs. Paul C. Hensley of Knoxville .visited Mr. and Mrs. San key Brigtmao Sunday afternoon, ,. . The ninth annual alumni meeting of Walnut High School will be held this Saturday night at 7:30 o'clock. Misa Lula Chandler, president, urg es all graduates, former . and present teachers, and their spouses or friend to attend the meeting. Members of the eighth grade will haVe their promotion exercises nexti Wednesday morning. Mra.. Kara Burnette is the teacher. - i . . Miss Jean Plemmons left Sunday for Cleveland,. Ohio for a visit -with her relatives, Mr. and Uttpef Plemmons. : . ? Mrv Everette Bice-Mrs, S!red;.4SM pevitt, Mrs. jeier luimsey, jars, ai thur MoDevitt, and Mrs. , Jeanett4 Tweed honored the- senior class with party at the MeDevitt home Tues day night Mr. and Mrs. Rex Freeman left Wednesday for Detroit to make their home here. - Airman second class John C. Led ford of Long Island, N. Y., has re burned to his base following a 10 day leave here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Ledford. " Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ledford and Mr. and Mrs. Otto Sperlic of Mitch ell, South Dakota, have returned to their homes following a two weeks' visit with the John Ledfords also. Members ,of Mrs. George Shupe's ninth grade enjoyed an outing Mon day at Royal Pines and a movie in 'Aaheville. There will be a singing convention at the' Upper Big Pine church Satur day night. Vital Statistics Census takers could almost double their numbers if all the people lead ing double lives could be found out. Folks who put money into a re serve fund today are putting inde pendence into their old age. F OH, GAce, SOME. OK TUB BEST wjwwww iUTWe PAPEKTOn&f LBT& GO SHOPPWft, you at ,i , F.v. Pack Essick, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Essick of Marshall, RFD 3, Is now receiving basic training at Lackland Air Force Base, Texas. Essick expects to he at Lackland for approximately 1 1 weeks. Jlh Div., Germany James II. Thomas, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lank ford Thomas, Walnut, recently was promoted to sergeant in Germany where he is a member of the 1th In fantry division. Training received by the "fvy" division, part of the V . S. Seventh Army, includes intensive maneuvers and realistic field problem.---. A squad leader with Company K of the division's L2d Infantry Regi ment, Sei-jreant Thomas entered the Army in June l!).r4 and completed basic training at Fort Gordon, Ga. He arrived in Kurope the following No vember. The 21-year-old soldier is a l'.).r4 gaduate of Walnut High School. Fort Carson, Colo. Pvt. James E. Buckner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mart Buckner, Route 1, Marshall, is receiving basic combat training with the 8th Infantry Division at Fort Carson, Colo. Buckner is training with Battery P of the division's 45th Field Artil lery Battalion. The 8-th is prepar ing for its move to Europe next fall as part of Operation Gyroscope. Buckner entered the Army last month. fa s n fV' $ 1 is JO PATRICK'S GRADUATION SPECIAL! Clip out this advertisement and bring it to PATRICK'S JEWELRY STOKE This adv. is worth S10 with purchase of any watch GOOD UNTIL GRADUATION Fort Knox, Ky. Pvt. Billy E. Sharpe, 20, whose wife, Iva, and par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Sharpe, live in Leicester, is scheduled to 'leave the U. S. for Germany next month as part of Operation Gyroscope, the Army's unit rotation plan. Sharpe's unit, the 3d Armored Di vision, now stationed at Fort Knox, Ky., will replace the 4th Infantry 'Division in Europe. A member of the division's 122d Ordnance Battalion, he entered the Army in July 1955. Sharpe was graduated in 1963 from Leicester High School. The self-made man who boasts he It his own master might do better by serving another. CAROLINA CROP GIFT FOR INDIA'S FLOOD VICTIMS i -'!'- f, iiiivf 'i.i.'r IV ' 111' I n A gaft ef $500.00 from North Carolina's Christian Rural wsraaaa Prorram (CROP) will nreride impreved views for 100 farm faaUiien a the feed stricken ataU of Pnnfafc India. i plew wiD replace ancient forked wooden implements and InereaM yields. . They warn devetoped at the Christian College far Rnral Life at (scnlly ARahnbad students and insperting the North Carolina gift S4ftf f-3 1 n , t inn ll"' 1 c. tf-J 1 . n Tt .CM , . s Jv" r . f i 1'. RIAH3 HILL ill ( 1 V 4 Y j !
The News-Record (Marshall, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
May 17, 1956, edition 1
3
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75