lMt ;r k it i MH,'WI"'PyW THE NEV5-L. 5 V fv ,4 SOCIAL ITEMS ' "? ' . : OCRsnNAL .nd OTHERWISE it i Ann Hunter ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCE ,'ff ' :JaOfDr.f .lU.Nehon Jr. Charlotte, June so Miss Ann H E r ;( S DIAL Mr Ud Mra. Milton Both and mildren, VicHt Ellen ,nd Carol, of Cape Girerdeau, Missouri, spent last week with Mrs." Roth's sister, Mrs. Ed Gentry.' Mrs. Lela Caldwell, Mr. and Mm. Winifred , Caldwell and family, Mr. and Mr.' H, K. Caldwell and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Caldwell and family; M. and Mrs. Claiborne Ad dison and, family, all of Durham, are spending this week visiting relatives and friends in Marshall, Weaverville .ni Hnuxieville. Term. They are former residents of Marshall. Mr. and Mrs. David Cribb of Dur ham in sntmcfinir this week -with her mother, Mrs. Floyd Davis, in Marshall. Mrs. Carl Rector and daughter, Miss Nancy Rector, left Tuesday for AtUna Ra.. where they will visit Un Rrtr's dauhter. Mrs. Nick Daaaizzi and family. Mr. Cassizzi and children, Vicky and Donna, vis ited Mrs. Rector and family here last week-end. Mr. Carl Ramsey returned Satur day from a trip to Carolina Beach, N. C. Misses Dorothy Eatmon, Sharon Tomberlin, Patsy Holcombe and San dra Edwards, of Mars Hill, were in Marshall Tuesday and enjoyed a -swim in the pool. Mr", and Mrs. R. N. Ramsey and family' of Greenville, S. C are spending a few days this week with Mr. Ramsey's sister, Mrs. Edgar Henderson, and Mr. Henderson and family, of Walnut, and other rela tives and friends in and around Mar shall. Those visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ma co I. Wallin this past week were Mr. and Mrs. C M. Upchurch Jr,. and children, David and Pamela, of Ra leighy and Mr. and Mrs. Snead Sanders of Four Oaks, N. C. "iTncla" Jesa Hunter i able to be out and around town again after .be ing confined to his home for some time. , Mr"; and -MrsJ W. E. Bearse and -" two ""daughter Brende. and .Linda fTia.i'.t Monroe, mm apoidinr hia Belwkhey'areirtith Bv. and "Mra. ColettiaW -Caldwell and family. , ' MM2 Marion. G.- Cook ia ependjng a twos week leave with, friends and Xelativtt - 'her Mr. Cook is stationed in Texas v Gray and Al Geddie of Mount Olive are spending two weeks with their grandparents, Dr. and Mrs. W. A. Sams, here. They are the sons of Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Geddie. Lyman Martin returned Tuesday from Miami, Florida, where he at tended the International Lions Club Convention. The ADISOH Prive-ln Theatre SHOW STARTS EACH NIGHT AT DUSK Friday,& Saturday RORY CALHOUN SHELLY WINTERS 'TREASURE OF PANCHO VILLA" - AND ' CORNEL WILDE RICHARD CONTE "THE Bia COMBO" . Sunday & Monday ROBERT TAYLOR ELEANOR PARKER "MANY RIVERS TO CROSS" In Color Cinemascope 5 Tuesday Only- UNA TIIRNF.R i "THE RAINS OF -V Wednesday Only , ON THE STAGE IN PERSON , , v . Direct from Hollywood ''BRANDON'S TOMB OF TERROR" , : the original show of movie monsters end Stare V - Plus giant screen thriller . ,"FRAi:::ErisTEiNwi "A At MM Mrs. D. D. Gross and son, John, returned home Friday from Bur lington where they spent several daya as guests of Mrs. Gross moth er, Mrs. J. H. Abner. They were accompanied home by Mrs. Abner and Mrs. Gross' sister, Mrs. W. J. Michaels, and her two children, Ma bel Ruth and Billy. Mrs. Abner, Mrs. Michaels and Billy are return ing to Burlington today, and Mabel Ruth will remain here for several weeks. The Rev. and Mrs. E. W. Plem mons and son, Michael, of Gastonia, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Wade Hu ey this week. Mr. Plemmons is a former pastor of the Marshall Bap tist Church. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Bradburn and family and Mr. Bradburn's mother of Brevard spent a few days here last week. They were accom panied home by Jimmy Eads who is spending this week in Brevard. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Greene and Mrs. Greene's grandson of Wash ington, D. C, will leave today for their home after visiting Mrs. Greene's mother, Mrs. John Lisen bee, for several days. Mrs. Lisen bee returned to Washington with them. Mr. and Mrs. Penn Smith and daughter of Reidsville spent the week-end here as guests of Mrs. Smith's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wel doh Ramsey. The Rev. and Mrs. George Wine ooff and daughter, Mary, will re turn today to their home in Kan napolis after visiting Mrs. Wine coff's mother, Mrs. Lela Sams, of Mars Hill. Mrs. H. K. Rogers returned to her home Friday after spending sev eral days in Burlington with rela tives. She was accompanied home hv hr daughter. Mrs. Paul Owens, and three children. They returned to Burlington on Monday. v Miss Mary Morria of Maryville, Tenn.. ha arrived to spend tne sum- mer with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Roberts at their home on Little Pine!, Mr Wnd . Mrs. Wince Mcln daughter, Susan, apent Sum aarot'..iifv' entsr Mrl and Mrs. F. Mr. and Mrs. William Vnder- vbrt. who hav been residing m Wnntyvn Taxas. have returned to tneir home here on Marshall RFD 3 iMr. and Mrs. W. C. Rector Sr., will leave today for Sumter, S. C, where they will visit their son-in lw and danurhter. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Mathis Jr., and their son. Mr. and Mrs. Fowler Shelton and son have bought and moved into the "Hendricks house" which was own ed by Mr. and Mrs. Joe Penland. RANCHIPUR r -..'ARD KEEL tosh and iar here Wit vr. H. Stihes. .. 1 A AND ,V R E D N By "P05" Th nim ihnwer of rain here Mon day afternoon was most welcomed although heaw rains have wasn i jumv minh soil and crops lis some sections of the county recently, Mar shall ,Mars Hill and thef sections have had the minimum of rein .-- Blanche Stines find that swymg fmm Mamhall is miffhtir hard although she has moved ri4 tle Pine, she finds her wayto Mar shall aibout every day I hope Hh continues to "visit" Marshall 'cause she's a mighty cute gal from the muddy appearance ol tne FVonfi. Rmfld River, there. ,i: must have been plenty of rain somewhere , Dr. Holt delivered a fine ser mnn Snndav niarht I think We should all try to set our sails in the rio-ht. direction we were de lighted to have the Rev. and Mrs George Winecoff and daughter, Ma ry, visit us Monday night Mrs. Winecoff is the former Miss Wanda Sams we had quite a supper up home Jean Stines and "Bill" fixed up a meal "fit for a king" and in addition to George, Wanda and Marv. we also had tne n1nnira of havinir Fred Sams, Skip and Jean plus our family, including "Scoop," our pet Persian cat Jean cooked some Brownies and aibout 11:00 o'clock we decided to have a dunking party looked in the refrigerator, and ,there was no milk -so, we came to town, purchased, some good cold milk and went to jean's . home where we en- es are being made in ..Marshall the welfare department is now on the secorid floor of the ..Masonic Temple the HealthDept. is on the 3rd floor of the Bank of French Broad ; ast Saturday, Leake and Reeves Law firm moved to the front office' on the :3rd floor of the French Broad Bank' and Dr John McLeod . is irettimr mo ved on ktt omiiiI Innv ' l4r 'VnftY&1L Ph Ar row awuiw. . jyrmf jw. w .. macy -if things keep; changing, itH be harat;:.rnnaieT,.nien cer tain neonle are 'i-Jf. Dorothy Eat mon, Shawm Tomberlin,,1 Patsy Hol combe and Sandrav Edwards came down from MarsVffll.Toesday ddcided to com 6f !wtraming niot. lborott ihtrir la sfiSVawrles cConttd tha he was worldng.iahAsheville . Tuesday night I did something I've wanted to do for several years that ia, go to the) Flat Rock Playhouse near HendersonviUe "The Grand Prize" was the title of the play and it was certainly highly entertaining and humorous if you are a lover of stage produc tions, I heartily recommend the Flat Rock Playhouse the 4th of July was quiet around Marshall that, is, except for the heavy traffic that flowed through town all day. With The Sick Mrs. Harry Davis is a patient in the Aston Park Hospital where she underwent an operation last Satur day. Dr. H. E. Roberts is a patient in in Aston Park Hospital where he is undergoing treatment. Miss Aldeen Waldrup is recuper ating at her home from a minor op eration which she underwent in Me morial Mission Hospital on Satur day. Recent Births ;'0 To Mr. and Mrs. Dorn Wilde, of Marshall RFD 4, a daughter July 1, 156 in Memorial Mission. " V'-. Mr. and Mrs. Penland have moved rinto the Fourier Shelton house ;m Main Street . " .v-;T:v": Mra WUIard' Beetor Jr. iOR Moa- dar for Ptttabnrgh, P where she will spend sometime. , ; .ir.' ir f R. VTxiftnan and two chUdren, Richard and Jamie, cf New York City arrived Xlonday U visit her parents, UrJ and lln. X Hunter! (daughter of Mrs. Robert Eugene Hunter of Charlotte and the late Mr. Hunter, and Dr. John Ray mond Nelson Jr., of Bryn Mawr, Pa., son "of Dr. and Mrs. J. Raymond Nelson of Mars Hill, were married lime 30 at 7:30 p. m., in St Mar tin's Episcopal Church, Charlotte. , The ceremony was performed by the Rev. W. Moultrie Moore Jr. Jfohn D. Morrison, organist, present ed a program of wedding music The bride was given in marriage by her brother, Lt. Robert Eugene Hunter Jr., of Kingsville, Texas. She wore a Chantilly lace and satin dress with a fitted bodice, tanered sleeves, full bouffant skirt and chap el train of lace and tulle. Her fin gertip veil of French illusion was attached to a miniature crown of matching lace. She carried a bou quet of white orchids, stephanotis and flcur d'Amour. Mrs. Robert Eugene Hunter Jr. of Kingsville, Texas, sister-in-law of the bride, was matron of honor. She wore a dress of French blue crystalette with a matching bandeau of illusion. She carried a semi-cascade bouquet of pale pink snapdrag on and American beauty roses. Bridesmaids were Mrs. I. Hard ing Huges Jr., of Winston-oalem; Mrs. James S. Hunter of Charlotte; Miss Nancy Long of Glen Alpine and" Mrs. E. Baxter. Their costumes were identical to that of the honor attendant. Dr. E. P. Ellis Jr., - of Chevy Chase. Md., was best man. Ushers were Jack Sharin of Winston-Salem. Dr. John R. Corbett Jr., of Wil mington, Edd W. DeArmon of Wash ington, D. C, and James S. Hunter of Charlotte, brother of the bride. A reception was given by the bride's mother in the parish house of the church. For a wedding trip to Miami, Fla., the bride wore a navy blue sheath dress with matching jacket, white ac cessories and a white orchid cor sage. Mrs. Nelson is a graduate of Queen's College in Charlotte. For the past four years she has been a member of the faculty of the Winston-Salem City Schools. Dr. Nelson is a graduate of Wake Forest College and the Bowman Gray School of Medicine, Winston Salem. He has just completed a vear's internship at Bryan Mawr Hospital, Bryn Mawr, Pa. The couple will be at home in idebphia, where'Dr. Nelson k. .taMnnirf until fh TT SNm- at the Philadelphia Naval Hos pital. Husband Of Former Marshall Lady Dies In Charlotte Monday Dr. DeWitt R. Austin, a promi nent Charlotte physician, died Mon day, July 2, 1966 at 2:30 p. m., in a Charlotte hospital. He had been ill a short time but his death was sudden. Funeral serivces for the 64-year-old physician were held at 11 a. m., Wednesday at Harry & Bryson Chapel in the Oaks. Dr. Jaimes A. Forgartie, minister of Myers Park Presbyterian Church, officiated, assisted by the Rev. A. Clarke Dean, assistant minister of the same church. A resident of 2172 Norton Road, Dr. Austin was born in Union Coun ty, the son of the late Dr. James A. Austin, a practicing physician in Charlotte for 40 years, and the late Sarah Jane Duncan Austin. He was a graduate of University nf North Carolina and Jefferson Medical College in Philadelphia, and did graduate work at the University of Pennsylvania. Northwestern Uni versity and New York Postgraduate, College. He served as a captain in the Army Medical Corps during World War I. .For many years Dr. Austin and hie brother, the late Dr. Fred D. Austin, maintained offices and prac ticed together in Charlotte. Dr. Austin was a member ol My ers Park Presbyterian Church, the Mecklenburg County Medical eocie tv. tk American Medical Associa tion, Omega Upsiloa Phi Medical Fraternity, the Charlotte Executives Cluh and Che Masons. Surviving are his wife, the former If iaa Alii. West of Marshall: two nu rwwTti Austin Jr- of Char lotte and Bona Seriar Austin at tw TTnlMnitv of North Carolina i ttree gmndchudren; three sisters, ITra. R TT. IT&rdill of ' Boose. Mr. O. n. Pettewmy, and Mrs. J. Rr fcu- n. v.t mtA tan brothers. T. Co Austin of Lima, Ohio, and MISS DORIS ELAINE EVANS daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Evam of Statesville- RFD 4, is engaged t Ronald Hugh Rice, son of Mr. and Mrs Hugh Rice, of Lynchburg, Va., formei residents of Marshall. A fall wedduu ia planned. Cut Courtesy Ashtville Times A TIZZY AMONG ENGLISH LORDS A tizzy wa3 narrowly averted in the House of Lords recently wnen debate was begun on a bill concern ing hotel proprietors. It seems a ruckus almost develop ed when Lord Conesford had the au dacity to disagree with H. W. Fowl er, the author or tne dook moaeru English Usage," on the use of an "an" or an "a." It seems that Lord Conesford thought that' a bill about hotel pro prietors should he tiled "An hotel proprietors bill." Mr. Fowler sup ported the title "A hotel proprie tors bill." Conesford said, however, the article "an" came before an as pirated "h" when the first syllable of the Word was unaccented. Bnt there was no general agree ment on the point, and a delicate situation was narrowly averted when it was decided to skip both the "a" and the "an Ia the end, the bill was titled, "The hotel proprietors bill." A major i crjsf s , was averted, and the English language left intact, such as it is. ' . Ciopd show, nevertheless. Decoration T Decoration 1 services will be held at the Grapevine 'Baptist Church on Sunday, July 8. On Sunday eve ning, services will be held in the church. Those attending the decoration are asked to bring picnic lunches. All singers, speakers and the public are invited to attend On The Stage IN PERSON Madison Drive-ln Theatre : ; ,U . , : . - ..... Black Wednesday July 11 Direc from Hollywood fcndon's Tomb Of Terror' The Thrill - Chill Show The original show of movie monsters and stars A Human Head Cut Off ".- i' Frankenstein The Living: Mummy The Wolf Man. The Mad Doctor IT'S ON TILE STAGE Wilt fvVAiirmiG: sisrjns stay irortE i H You can't tilo ill it I'M v-iWaCXArrrf-' MOVE TO LITTLE PINE Mrs. Hattie Stines and daughter, Miss Blanche Stines, moved last Fri day to Little Pine where they will reside at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Worley. They formerly re sided in apartments at the Bank of French Broad. Accepts Position Mrs. Lewis Griffin, of Marshall RFD 2, has accepted a position as secretary at the P. R. Elam Farm Supply Co., here. Mrs. Bill Hunt er, also a secretary at Elam's, is now on vacation. ATTENDS INSTITUTE Mrs. E. O. Burnette attended a four-day session of the annual State Parent-Teacher Institute in Greenaboro last week. Mrs. Burnette is vice-director oi District One. Singing Convention The East Madison. Singing Con vention will meet with the JJethel Baptist Church next SMndayn-fJoly 8, at 2p.ii. All singers and thev public are cordially invited to attend. C. PONDER, Chmn. E. J .BALL, Secy. IN FLORIDA Mr. and Mrs. Ron Sprinkle and daughter, Miss Olga Sprinkle, are spending this week at Ormond Beach and other interesting points in Florida. v -V 4. -,. t(i1 V'" !- , t: c-tf ft .fA ,.tU J - II. AiUn o Charlotte. V" J'zx 'Hoe ' fkciety':ef I c U'y t'-of-h , t 1 t . i. Ne tax r " : ' t IX. t-r, r C, r -tf I r i ; tut. . c

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