v, (To tats For Last
' " Mr. aind Mr. RJctanan Led ford
wni Mrs.' Frnc Trtham from
Clyde, called on Mrs. Harriett Price
Monda morning.
Ifisa Blanch Wyatt apent Tues
day : afternoon with Miss Yvonne
Price. ,
Hiss Yvonne Price visited Mrs.
Roise Williams Tuesday evening:.
Miss Eula Dean Stamey apent last
week with her grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. Willie Williams.
Mr. and Mra. Willie Williams and
Mr. George Inman made a business
trip to Newport, Tenn., Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Roberts
and children are spending a week's
vacation with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Hubert Price.
iMrs. Harriett Price visited Mrs.
Roise Williams Saturday afternoon.
Miss1 Blanche Wyatt visited Miss
Yvonne Price Wednesday evening.
We were all sorry to learn of the
illness of Mrs. Roise Williams. We
hope she will soon be better.
Mr. Jim Williams visited Mra.
Harriett Price and family Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sane and chil
dren, Dayton, Jesser and James, all
of Newport, Tenn., visit dher par-1
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Willie Williams,
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Boyce Stamey and
daughter, Mrs. Dale Keener, Eula
Dean and David Keener called on
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Willie
Williams Friday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Kent and
children visited her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Willie Williams Wednesday
aiight.
Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Parker and
their little daughter, Helen, of
Greenville, S. C. are spending a few
days with her aunt, Mrs. Harriett
Price.
Mr. Newton Henline spent Sunday
night with his sister, Mrs. Harriett
Price.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Bruyn and
little daughter, Starla Joy, and Mr.
and Mrs. Melvin Wyatt took dinner
with Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wyatt
Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Bruyn
and their little daughter are from
Hospers, Iowa and also Blanche Wy
att was visiting this home.
Mr. and Mrs. George Gibson and
Mrs. Julia Gibson, Mr. Charlie Gib
son, Henry Sexton and Ruby Sex
ton, all of Waynesville, were visit
ing Mrs. Harriet Price and daughter
Sunday afternoon.
Little Robert G. Sexton is spend
ing this week with his mother, Mrs.
Ruby , Sexton, 4 of. Waynesville. " ,
'. Mr; and -Mrs. Wavne Rruvn and
..Ug for their home in Hospera, Iowa'.
We all hate to see them leave. .
i Mrs, Bonnie , Webb .-visited - Mrs.
Roise Williams Sunday v --JMr.
nd Mra,;. Francis Kent and
their on' and three daughters called
on her parent, Mr. and Mra. Willie
Williams, Sunday.
Mr, Herman Roberts, and son, Roy
of , Marion called on Mrs. Harriett
Price and family Sunday evening.
Mrs. Oma Wyatt and daughter,
Vonda and Yvonne Price called on
Mrs. Roise Williams Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Sane of Vir
ginia visited Mr. and Mrs. Francis
Kent Sunday. They also visited Mr.
and Mrs. Willie Williams.
Mars hill College
Biology. Instructor
Receives' Grant
Ralph P. Ashworth of the Mars
Hill College biology department has
received a grant to attend a sum
mer institute at Cornell University,
sponsored by the Botanical Society
of America.
A grant of $31,400 from the Na
tional Science Foundation will sup
port the institute at which 51 bot
any teacher from small colleges in
25 states And Canada have been se
lected to-atudy through August 11.
Each teacher receives tuition along
with a stipend of fSOO. ,
Ashworth holds his M. A. degree
from the -University of North Carolina.
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Fort Riley, Kan. Army Pvt.
Frederick N. Marler, whose wife,
Zella, lives on Route 3, Marshall,
took part in the 18th Infantry Reg
iment's Organization Day ceremo
nies at Fort Riley, Kan. June 22.
Part of the 1st Infantry Division,
fch rMrinriAnt rAlAhratAii itit 95th
birthday with a parade and athletic
competitions.
An aidman in the regiment's 2nd
Battalion, Marler entered the Army
last September and completed basic
training at Fort Jackson, S. C.
The 21-year-oHd soldier, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis N. Marler, Wal
nut, attended Walnut High School.
Only Second Plateau
A husband decided that on his
wife's birthday he'd surprise her
with a new Cadillac convertible. He
drove the car home and parked it
in front of the house. He then
went in and asked the little woman
to come to the front door.
When she appeared, the husband
pointed proudly to the new Cadillac
and asked, "How do you like it,
honey?"
Whereupon the wife turned to
him and said, "What's the matter,
stupid, couldn't you answer the $64,-
000 question?" Television Age.
IIui'S
Mr. and Mrs. "Fred' Gorenflo and
Ions, Johnnie and Billy, of Houston,
Texas, wars' visiting Mr.' and, Mrs.
John Gorenflo last week.' f 1
The WMU of the' Baptist Church
met at the home of Mrs. Emmltte
Davis July 6th. A nominating com
mittee was appointed for election, of
new officers. - - s5? .
A large crowd enjoyed the fire
works here July 4th." Everyone
thought they were the beet we ever
had. -
,Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Treadway had
all their children home the 4th but
one.. They were Mr. and Mrs; Al
fred Curtis of Cleveland, Ohio; Mrs.
Tnula Bulloboy of Lexington, N. Ci
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Treadway
of Knoxville, Tenn.; Mrs. Priacilla
Tickle of Knoxville; and Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Loveday of Oak Ridge.
Ool. Charles Treadway of 'Ft.? Ban
ning, Ga., was unable to be here.'r;
Danny Joe Price, who is employ
ed at Nashville, Tenn., was home
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Price last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Plemmong of
Charlotte are spending a week's va
cation with their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Grover Plemmons and Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Henderson.
Miss Courtney King is spending a
week with her grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. O. W. Grubbs.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Henderson were
called to Spartanburg Friday night
on account of the death of Mr. Hen
derson's brother, Mr. Pendland Hen-
Decoration
re will be a decoration at the
I an Cemetery on the 4th. Bun
c j of July, which is the 22nd of
JJy, at 1:30 o'clock. All preachers
and singer are invited to come and
take pari in the service.
; MRS. JAMES ROBERTS
derson, who was killed while work
ing i with electric wires. It is re
ported he leaned his head against a
live wire with 7,000 volts of elec
tricity. '. A wind and hail storm did quite
a' bit of damage here Monday morn
ing. Several people reported dam
age to crops and electric lines. Mr.
Jimmy Goodson's jeep was damaged
by a falling tree. Mr. Goodson was
alightly injured.
Mra. Dave Dunltptt olu ha. hun
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ica ior sometime, is very low at
this time.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernard of Lake
werth, Florida, are spending two
Weeks here in the Kjelburg home
and visiting Mrs. Bertha. Rose.
Mr. and Mrs. R. B.
ington, Mr. and Mrs.
Lexington, Rev. and
ber of Charlotte, and
ber of Danville, 111.,
Wyandt, all visitied
Mra. Jack Alber last
Bates of Lex
Buck Kirk of
Mrs. Ray Al
Mrs. Delia Al
and Mrs. Fay
the Rev. and
week.
Mrs. Jack Swain and two sons,
Steve and Gordon are visiting Mr.
and Mrs. Buck Maynard at this
time.
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THINKING OF OTHERS
When the clouds are hanging low
And won't let the sun, shine through
If, on your way, you meet a friend
Whom you think is kinds blue,
Extend your hand and give a smile
This is not the last run mile.
A little more WE and a little less I
Will help us be prepared to die.
MRS. ALFRED WEEKS
Marion, N. C.
Final lilies Fcr
Mrs. Toledo Eurrell :
Held Last Friday
Funeral services for Mrs. Toledo
Burrell, 47, of the Forks of Ivy sec
tion, who died Wednesday, July 4,
1956 were held Friday at 2:S0 p.
m., in the Paint Fork Baptist Church
near Barnardsville.
The Rev. Raymon Shell, the Rev.
Wilco Melton and the Rev. Horace
Youngblood officiated.
Burial was in Beech Cemetery.
Pallbearers were Morris, Taft and
Carroll Mundy, Richard Hyder, Eu
gene Dyke and Gordon Bradley.
Members of the junior class of
the church were flower bearers.
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