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'. C.,' UKY 17, 19G s Nil I T II E 'gPsui' - ' t,'iv ... Aoim f ""4' o i v.- Engagement announced f 2t. ft ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED ' jit-:' PERSONAL and OTHERWISE t : ' DIAL: Ml ' ' 1 s h. AKlA, WlJ - w v . R Mr. and" Mrs. Jack L. Peoples and daughter, Deborah, of Winston-Salem, were here Sunday visiting rel atives and friends. Mr. Howard Kankf--, of Hickory, s'lcnt Sunday l'tre with his ihoUht, Mi.-. Cora Banks, and his sun. llow 'lowmd Jr. 'r. and Mrs. I.av:!i I'la.lv r. ' !::r.'hUr, 1'orotliy, "of Nov. port, mi., won visitinfr th,' lv. :iil M . . Crk'tiian '. ('aldv.cll and fain- v here Sunday. H '.ilxM t Kdwarcls and ;!a rh ua Lie. of Marshall, and .Mi. rs. Jack (Juthrio uf Walnut t iiotniid to lioroa Ctilloo, Helen, !' ., Sunday, v'iero thoy visited Km ma Ruth Kdwards who is a student t here. Mrs. Vivian Hector, of Rome, (Ja., : pent last week-end here with her pa rents, Dr. and Mrs. W. A. Sams. Mr. and Mrs. Wade Huey and son, Charles, and Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Martin spent Sunday in Boiling Springs where they visited James Huey who is a student at Gardner Webb College, and friends of Mr. and Mrs. Martin. Miss Mildred Stines of Glen Al pine spent the weejf-fend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Stines. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Holland had as their guests . last week-end, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Morris and son, Dean, of Morganton. Mr. and Mrit, W. C. Lowe arid Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Reynolds and daughter, of jyinston-Salem spent the week-end as. guests of , Mrs. Lowe's parents, Dr., and Mrs. W. A. Sams. Mr. and Mrs. j.,.Qteytop Wallin of -Winston-Salem Jjjpvnt the week end here with relati yes, , , Miss Clara Fibto Ramsey of High Point spept the weekend witn her parents, 4r,., and Irs. A. J. Mr. and Mmi issUfBiflHlfcle "Jr., of AsheviU apint the week-end with Mr. 9prnkMparents. Mr. and Mrs; Dob Gregg and son, Danny, of Anaheim, Calif., arrived Monday night ' to spend two weeks with' Mrs. GregWs parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Wildrup, of Marshall, and Mr. Gregg's father in Swanna ' noa. Mr. and Mrs. Roy English of Brjr Bson City, spent the week-end wih Mr. English's mother, Mrs. Guy Eng lish. i Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wild are expect ed to return Monday from Key West and Orlando, fflorida, where they have been visfting. Mrs. Caney Ramsey is expected to return with them after spending the winter in Florida with he.r daughters, Mrs. El oise Waite and Mrs. Margery Mo Daniel. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Holland left today for Boons, N. C, where they will attend the graduating exercises IF IT Drive-ln ttleotre SHOW; STARTS EACH NIGHT AT DUSK Friday;'Sc ;Saturiayi; PHIL CAREY MARTHA HYER "WYOMING RENEGADES" WM. 1AJSNOIGAN PEGGY CASTLE ftWHITEiOIlCHID,: Sunday Ct Monday o , , SGRACE1KELLY 4STEWAHT GRANGER ' "GREEN FinE",;, In CinemaooTp4 . - Tuesday & Vc:!rr:day" AUDmr.:u;iY - ."TOiHELLuMCDCACK? f TL-r: : I.TONY CVZ Z f r M "playi:g:.l r, c- f' Mrs. Henderson Is Honored With Stork Shower Friday Night Dick Henderson was honor by a stork shower last Friday h:, May 1 1 at the home of Mrs. rl:1 II"i.(crsiiii. Hostesses for "c asion wre Mrs. Knox I I" i J n :nJ Mis I'aljih Tipton. : .'Me-' .-I'l l r ihti'sts wore rnioy i:! prizes were won by Mrs. i'".y':rr, M 's Ilii'tV Jarrolt, Aim. Id Unbolts, .Mrs. Mi.-nie i mill,. Mrs. Julia Hamsey, Sophi'inia Henderson and Mrs. M i'ji'.inh Allen. Dvlieious rofresh .!! nts were served. Tho- e present were Mrs. James Fisher, Mrs. Wade Rector, Mrs. Mil lard Tipton Mrs. Ivan Dockery, Mis. Snphronia Henderson, Mrs. !uiia Ramsey, Mrs. Marvin Silver, Mrs. Hubert Deal, Mrs. Eliza Plean mons, Mrs. Wanda Crowe, Mrs. Ruth Conner, Mrs. Minnie McConmick, Mrs. Edith Cpdy, Mrs. Robert Chandler, Mrs. Hugh Fisher, Mrs. Roy Rice, Mrs. Elijah Allen, Mrs. Anna Crowe, Mrs. Jessie Aimimons, Mrs. Rom Hensley, Mrs. Hubert Crowe, Mrs. Henry Treadiway, Mrs. V.ick Griffin, Mrs. Paige Griff in Mrs. Jerry Rice, Mrs. Arnold Rob erts, Mrs. Amy Plemmons,' Mrs. Nannie Fisher, Mrs. Louise Robin son, Mrs. Sadie Woodard, Mrs. Rob bie Ramsey, Mrs. Knox Brigtnan, Mrs. Manson Fnmer, Mrs. Cora Da- vis. M. Amiinha TiMon. Mrs. Charmine Johnson, Mrs. Ralph Tip ton, Mrs. Grace Hensley, Miss Hat tie Jarrett, Mrs. Barbara Hender son, Mrs. Blanche Henderson, and the honoree, Mrs. Dick Henderson, Mrs. Harris' Fourth Grade Enjoys Trip To Rhododendron Park Students from Mrs. Norma Har ris' fourth grade of Marshall school enjoyed a trip to Asheville and a fttente at' ' Rhododendron" Park : hi West AshwUUOTiifcMtof1 The grop,li. m KM Harris and Several gradetaotBefs, left by bus around nine o'clock and returned to the school here about 2:30. . . '; With The Sick 0 ';'' Lane Ramsey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ramsey, is expected to return home this week-end following an ap pendectomy at Memorial Mission .Hospital last Satin-day. at ASTC on Friday, at which time their daughter, Peggy, will receive her diploma. They will also attend the President's Luncheon at the col lege cafeteria on Friday. . Ralph Wayne Ramsey, who is sta tioned at Fort Debin, Mass., is here on a 16-day furlough and is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Raavwy-and familyr. C .1 iJ.V, (Jt'LI .DAF'S V r ry rs 5 D Ay 'POP; Many Marshall citizens wereah&sk-' ed ai:d saddenatt Saturday -mprrwn i.l , ..i riMiA's r-oai-hoil here-that MSSR ju!y ('inter, 10, of kixw-$!j an honor student at NortH'-iJann,- cxw.S,:- lliith School had been jjjratatH J killed autoiiftbile acjctldpnt li an I I riday niohf !- Jndywas HI li-l.i '. .1 t .un in Marstiall, H?nffivVio r Kdneys many timefifai p.:!ar with the ' youn.ge' Set wcnt.ovir to Grove Park nday p. m., during "ojieh and enjoyed the trip very, hollsl in ii h many improvement have in on made and other improvement .uo in the makinjr it's a beau tiful place but frankly, 1 liked thfe iluhc rock iiillais with the mscrip tions which were in the lobbV of the Inn bettor than the new type pillars Marshall's band made a splendid impression here Monday- afternoon when they paraded in their new uniforms crowds ( lined both sides of the street and applaud ed loudly as the snappy-looking ma jorettes and musicians marched by on their return to the Island, they paused on Bridge Street . and played "Anchors Aweigh" this brought a spontaneous cheer fend applause from the students and rit .iiensOwhd had the center jof the town 'packed" the'nferchanta who -contributed for the uniforms can feel justly proud of the band anQ everyone ui mow nign in pi-w fr 0,6 Progress of the band - congratulations to Mr. Phil Magnus, director, who has done such a mar velous job at Marshall High v and to Principal Bernard Brigman for "pushing the drive for the uni4 forms" two carloads of- BTU students and leaders, went over to Tusculuim College, Greeneville, Ten'n, last Friday night to see f'Death Takes A Holiday" Howard Banks had one of the leading roles in the play and was marvelous as Baron Cesarea the play 'was one of the ' best' If ve ever seen and th cast was tyitstandtag - when we mrrivedl, Virgil Smith, who "had gone i ohdown . there . eariieFjdiajp, was standing beside the higPvway to.ths right hvild is, after guiding -us nfif toncT -- when we arrived at the gym, a row of seats were re-' served for the Marshall group ' after the play, we went backstage and Tore the Baron Cesarea, con gratulated him and were also intro duced to fi other characters Olga and Bobbie Jo got quite a kick out of meeting Prince Sirki, Duke Lambert, Major'' Whitread, Corrado, Eric Fen ton and others -r Bdhbie thought the play a little too weird and stated that she en joyed comedies much better. How do you like the following daffynitione? ACCUMULATE: A convenient way of asking, "Why are you tar dy?" ACOUSTIC: What you use when you shoot pool. AUTOBIOGRAPHY : The life story of an automobile. BACHELOR: An average male over 21 whom no average female has made a serious attempt to mar ry. CHOOSY: The day that follows Monday.' COINCIDE. What you do when it starts raining. CO-SIGNER: A dope with a foun tain pen. ' EGOTIST: A man who's always me-deep in conversation. . FAD: Something that goes in one era and out the other. ' FATHER: A man whose daugh ter marries a man vastly her in ferior mentally but then gives gives birth to unbelievably brilliant grand children. '.FORGER: A man who goes out and makes a name for himself. , HOBO j A roads scholar. . V JANITOR: A floor flusher. . , ; LOAFER: ,A fellow who is try ing to Wke both, week ends meet. LOVE: One darn thing after other.- " . . ' ' ' SENTRYs A hundred years. TREE: An object: hat sUnds in one place for j ages, then leaps' in irons ox a wue woo is anviu. NOT 'HOUSEWIFE CUT HOMEMAKER' Lincoln. NA. Satrtresting t' I. the word ,'Twusewlfe, De etrh ' from ';.tte . dicttenary oecause word' is "cold, ewmoting, d f nd servitude, Bernie Car-' - 'a Tsr-i Bureau off; ' i i I "-ice the Srordi " : ' j j&metftaer . i !i cts!v B4M wrfi w e o m ''';' ' I .'! V; $vw. t'ni"-. t:,c rt ffVm mi' MUrl ! lir . C0m(' n f!i-ii-,- and hrjMi1 V-- h;i ' Monday - v ', shall ili'c n'i I,;,. yie lookn fii i Of tho j ti ---it-fer, the . i v .. Mr. v-a M; lar man wit h t . t a fur coat "! a i ! Saturday - . 1. i mighty fall i'ii" tion which 1 lil.r th t' minds run in sa:m' while I Kt breakfa- MM I t loilay I won- dered how much !onr i rock and roll with us uc'il liai' when the man of the house came to lncjfkfast, he asked how much longer we'd have to put up with rock and roll ' will just pass on this information j for what it is worth just heard On the radio that after (.r you can't fcet maternity benefits through Blue Crpsrs too bad and have Just 'heard of a couple who like to eat onions and fish together they live alone, by the way go ing to bed in the daytime has its advantages , these days we can rest, sleep, and keep warm at one and the same time don't know any other place we can do that. Mrs &ue Henderson Becomes Bride Of Quay Smathers tAjfrv. Quay Smathers and Mrs. Sue Henderson were married Friday eve ning, May 11, 1966 at the home of the Rev. Doyle Miller, with the sin gle ring eeremony being used. Thejbride wore a light grey suit wit vwhite , accessories. LthosftJttending the wedding were Miss Cynthia Smathers, Mr. and Mrs. Msclt TOeoYoYd, i Mr. . and Mrs. Olen Miller and Mrs. Marr, all of Can tejf-Te ana sirs. . irampsey weony misses tfargaret Rusjiell' snd Cerflia" Hen- dersoii off. Blaff. Mi : The couple jwill live in Canton. Methodist Sub-District Met Monday Night . The Methodist Youth Sub-District for Madison County met Monday night at the Pleasant Gap Metho dist Church. The Rev. Prank Bla lock was the host pastor snd the program consisted of a roundtable discussion entitled "Why Enlist Oth ers," led by Miss -Ruth Blalock. Those taking part in the program were Miss Sharon TonVberlin, Miss Martha Mcintosh, Mr. Clyde Moss, and Miss Grace Carter. Plans were discussed for sending a delegate to the Assembly ' at Lake Junaluska. The next meeting was announced to meet at Marshall on June 16. The council meeting! tor all the officers on June 4, will be in Marshall Meth odist Church. After the business session, -the grcjup enjoyed refreshments and the recreation chairman directed some very enjoyable games. -To,nil1C(:3:E::K - i, . ; 'ii"' S.'-V.... , - JJ- -.-l . - i ; -r ' k uA. - - ' : .V-..-'-'-;v'w'A..-,--- W , .'. ,'...-? nmBl1 -nmjssisaajsjpTTMajajajSjsy aasajsjaMsMssMsVsVPsWf MISS SUK ELIZABETH DONALD SON is the daughter of Mrs. .1. !I. Don aldson of Hot Springs RED 1, who an nounces her engagement to Lonas M Hi llock Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Lonas Murdock of Bakersville RED .'5. A June wedding is planned. Cut Conrteni Axhcvlllc Timet To Clean Flint Hill Cemetery Ne::t Wednesday Announcmnent has been made that Flint Hill Cemetery, located in the Alexander section in Buncombe County, will be cleaned next Wed nef lay, May 23. l'(h person helpinig is asked to brirr.; a picnic lunch. Marshall Girl Scout Neighborhood Meets The Marshall Neighborhood of the Pisgah Girl Scout Council met Mon day afternoon, May 14 to complete plans for Day Camp. Mrs. Clyde Roberts. Neighborhood Chairman, nriBflided. Dv Camn is beinar Wan ned for the week of July 28, Mcm'diiy, through Friday 10 iml 3 p. ?fee'Wrfan which loins' dtv Park ordnertv. Five adult vol unteers will attend, and Mrs. It.' Kaplan sA the Pisgah Council prt fessional staff will bis Camp Direct or.. The Walnut Ctrl gcoet Tirottp,; under , the leadership of Mrs. E. G. Burnetts, is being invited to partici pate in these plans. Mrs. D.-JD. Gross, leader of Mai" shall Troop 95, reported that one patrol is preparing to attend the first Roundup, a five-day camping experience at the Pisgah . Girl Scout Camp in Transylvania County. This will be the first opportunity that the girls have had to enjoy this property, and it is with a great deal of pride that the Council an nounces that the new campsite can be opened in 1966! In planning for the Roundup, adult workers and par ents as well as the girls, will real ize that this will promote further understanding of both the Girl Scout ideals and the art of living. This five-day camping period will be from July 17 to 21. Each patrql will plan their own daily;1 actoyitje as well as plan its 'ow'', ' weals,, Swimming can be enjoyed in the lake, under -the supervision of Mrs. Harold dark, who will be Water .'ront. Director. j Mrs. Hattie Teague's Second Grade Enjoys Trip Last Friday Students of Mrs. Hattie Teague's second grade at the Marshall school, accompanied' by several mothers and other guests boarded the Carolina Special at the Marshall depot ' last Friday and rode to Asheville where they were met at 'the station by a Marshal, school bos. While in Ashe ville, the group motored to the Rec reation Park where they enjoyed a picnio lunch. ,, Before returning to Marshall they also visited Skyline dairies i rwhere they enjoyed ice cream and refreshments. .it.Whga en route to Asheville on the train, they were conducted on a tour through the cars by the con ductoiyi H: 'We . had a marvelous time and (J appreciate me nnanesses the group, ; .one -' mother 'ho:f;$er extende. -.The. ifeondng worship seryfee'.of. ..ti tilMaHaJl MetfaodUt Qhurch Wll ,v! be at 10:00 aV m. Sunday due to the, Bnccabumal ofvjtee at' Walnit High ool. 'The tor, RW. B. ' N. Basnet, will be taldng pari in the baccalaureate service. The Suiidiyi School hour will follow the morhing .worship hour. Recent Births m' .,.;jS , . To- the ( Rev. and Mrs. Jeter Sher lin of ' Matshall RFD 1, a son May 12, ,tSfl ia Memorial Mission Hos pital. To Mr ed Mrs. James J. Gentry of Hot Springs a son MayyM, 1956 .sffpfcw .Boapttai 11 l V. I I'M' iTke scheme of things in this life makes, the pursuit, of happiness the chase, of a .lifetime. . ; 11. ' u r i -l 1 'tI ' Ml M , r" -tt- '.t
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