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.... 1 s r",1 4 (Continued from Page One) -covering five Mitoestera, bobbles and the Midwest recovering three loose balls. ' 'i', The yictory put the Buncombe eleven even with the Midwest which is composed of player f rota Madison, Haywood,, Henderson Transylvania, and McDowell coun ties. In the first game last year, the Midwest defeated Buncombe 13-6 ironically the same score by which they lost Thursday. 1te Edwards' Claude Gibson ro Bled across the goal line (tto -core Buncombe s urst marKer I during the second period. Vernon Gaston, also of Lee Edwards, kick- ; ed the extra point. Buncombe took the second half kickoff and promptly marched 77 yards to pay dirt. Morgan Fos ter and Gibson, both of Lee Ed wards, Gravette, of Owen, and Lee Farmer of Enka, alternated , ' v ' . ' V"; ' (Continued from Png One) nut girls the team to beat in Mad- I isori County circles this year. The Panthers squan is maae up of : mostly sophomores ' and fresh men with only two lettermen re turning. However, they are Shaping up rather encouragingly, according lo Zimmerman. SiiJDY JAPArr" IN JOINT MEET MISS PEGGY BARBARA WEB STER is the daughter of Dennis Fletch er Webster of San Antonio, Texas, for merly of Mars Hill. Mr. Webster an nounces his daughter's engagement to Harry Vinsant Helton, son of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Helton of Alcoa, Tenn. Miss Webster will be graduated from the University of Tennessee in Decem ber. The wedding is planned for Dec. Cut Courtesy Citizen-Times First down Rushing yardage Passes Passing yardage Passes intercepted Yds. gained in ception Punts 1-42 4-19,8 I Yds. all punts returned 50 49 Fumbles lost 3 5 Yds. penalized 5 45 M 9 177 1-3 4 1 0 B 10 188 2-4 9 1 -5 Nurses To Meet In Asheville On Dec. 12 District No. 1 of the North Carolina State Nurses' Associa tion ;will meet Wednesday, De cember 12, 1956 at 4:00 p. m., at the Buncombe County Court House in Ashevdlle. The business of the meeting will be election of officers for 1967 and entertainment will be fur nished by the Allen High School Chorus. ;g Singing Convention The Spring Creek Singing Con vention will meet with the Liberty Baptist Church in Haywood Coun ty Sunday, Dec. 2, at 2 p. m. This church is located near the Crabtree community. The Rev. D. D. Russell is pas tor of this church and invites all singers and the public to attend. O. M. FISH ' carrying the ball to the Midwest ern seven in ten plays. Gravette handed off to Ronald Redmon of Owen on the seven and Redmon blasted off tackle for the second marker. The try for the extra point was blocked by Milam Wall of Mars Hill. Later in the third stanza, the Midwest retaliated when Wall re- defensive battle with neither team turned the kickoff from the 22 to scoring again. Walnut High ?chool 1956-57 Basketball Schedule Listed Dec. 1 Laurel at Laurel Dec. 4 Crabtree at Walnut Pec. 7 Clyde at Walnut Dec. 11 Spring Creek at Spring Creek Dec. 14 Crabtree at Crabtree Dec. 18 N.C.S.D. at Walnut Jan. 1 Bald Creek at Walnut Jan. 4 Marshall at Marshall Jan. 8 Mars Hill at Mars' Hill Jan. 11 Hot Springs at Walnut Jan. 15 Spring 'Creek at Walnut Jan. 18 Clyde at Clyde Jan. 22 Marshall at Walnut Jan. 25 N.C.S.D. at N.C.SJ) Jan. 29 Fines Creek at Wal nut Feb. 1 Hot Springs at Wal nut Feb. 5 Laurel at Walnut Feb. 8 Bald Creek at Bald Creek Feb. 12 Mars Hill at Walnut Feb. 15 Fines Creek at Fines Creek. the 14 to begin a touchdown drive. Wall, Johnny Rogers and Bob Mc Cracken of Clyde carried the ball to the Buncombe eight. Quarter- Arprox'mately 85 women from Msrs Hill, Weaverville First, Cal ' orn:a Creek, Calvary and Little Ivv Bapt't Churches in a recent o'nt rre.t;m.' studied "Japan Ad vances, taught by Mrs. Baker lames Cauthen, wife of the exec utive secretary of the Foreign Mission Board. A ppec'al feature of the pro-e-ram was a testimony given by Mrs. Yasuo Ohnishi and slide? :vn by her husband. They ex Hib'ted costumes and curios of native 'Japan The Ohnishis are students at Mars Hill College fol lowing a two years' leave of ab sence grant by the Shell Oil Com .iniv of Sendai. Japan. The pros'" ni ' ' singing of "O God We Pray For All Mankind." During the eve ning Miss Jo Ann Weber, a stu dent at Mars Hill College, sang 'Beautiful Japan." She was ac companied by Miss Doris Cole, al so a student at the college. Mrs. Cauthen illustrated her discussion with slides of her trav el giving evidence of the great strides that are being taken in denominational work in Japan. Between the study sessions the group enjoyed a covered dish sup per. Continuing the Japanese thejne, Japanese lanterns and um brellas were used as table decorations. Miss Frances Snelson is Mis sion Study Chairman for the Mars Hill Woman's Missionary Union. I M r A rhl Deliver Your Photo For Christmas A wonderful lasting gift that will be cherished al ways . . . your own portrait! The Al Henderson Stu dios are masters at capturing the hidden personality of the individual . . . creating a likeness that is almost unbelievable. See us for a 'tting. AL HENDERSON VARIETY SHOP MAIN ST. MARSHALL, N. C. WALNUT Milam Wall of Mars Hill was selected as the game's outstand ing player by the officials. Midwest 0 0 6 06 back McCracken pitched out to ' Buncombe 0 7 6 0 13 Waynesville's Carrol Hooper.l JUidweft scoring: touchdown who swept around end for the Hooper (5, run). marker. Charles Sproles of Hen-, Inncomibe scorinir: touchdowns Dluneed down a 70-foot enihnnk desonville, kicked wide on the Gibson (5, run), Redmond (7, ment and over a three-foot wall, try for the extra point. run). Conversion Caston (place- When found, he was still sound The game then turned :nto a ment). ' asleep and unhurt. Vancouver, Canada James T. Maltese, 23, fell asleep in his car, which ran off the road, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde McClure had as their guests over the weekend, Miss Louise McClure and Miss Dot Spencer of Gasto nia; Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Mc Clure of Chadhourn ; and Miss Ha zel T ;eh of Black Mountain. AValnut cagers open their 1956 17 season agaiinst Laurel over there Saturday nk'ht. Prospects for a winning season are bright for the Panthers and Panther ettes. Marshall and Walnut PTA members will play a basketball game on the Walnut floor Friday night. Such stars as Mrs. Fred HOT SPRINGS Mrs. Esther Brooks had at her guests for Thanksgiving, her daughter, Miss Shirley Brooks of "artow, Fla., her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Billy Brooks and daughters of Oliver Springs, Tenn., and her sister-in-law, Mrs. Lita Steppe, of Brevard. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Carter and son of Gastonia, spent Thanksgiv ing with Mrs. Carter's parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. O. W .Grubbs; also visiting them were Mrs. Grubbs' sister and brother-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Cartwright, of Knox ville, Tenn. Rev. and Mrs. Horace Hamm WE INVITE YOU TO SEE THE BIG M's NEW I 1 it ill UJ (1 1 rrrrrryt. j; ilii L s f hap e the newest s in cars fcr 1957- will influence the look of cans for years to come! Outdates everything else on the road with its dream-car ideas! Her b on of Ihoi rar cct that, In o ting l modal cbangovr, rdirclt th whol court of automobil design. Th nw AAercury maket a dean break - . whh lh plump, bulglni hw of many S eari.prW a ' slk, deon-cut, dynamic look that's straight out of tomorrow NEW! V-ANOIE TAIL-LIGHTS FROM DREAM-CAR DRAWING BOARDS A (tunning example of Mercury'i nw Dream-Car Design. They help dramatize Mercury ' gleaming new breadth and brawn. Mercury is now over 6'i feet wide, more than 17'i feet long I NEWI JET-FLO BUMPER-GRILLE GIVES A MASSIVE BUT GRACEFUL LOOK Nw beauty with a purpose. Th unique new oval design acti a a double bumperprovides both high and low protection, front and back. NEWI SLIM, BRIDGE-STRONG ROOF, MORE GLASS THAN EVER It spam th most spacious passngr compartment in Mercury history. You enjoy up to 829 square inches more visibility. And Mercury is new in every thing else. You can get a power seat that "remembers" your favorite driving position. And there's a Power-Booster Fan, in the Montdair series, that saves horsepower other cars wast. And much, much more. To see everything, stop in at our showroom today. Rector. Mrs. Marie Roberts. Mrs. Marie Rector, M r s. Jeanette ; ana STn"" """. Kev. and Tweed, Mrs. Earl Robinson, Mrs VTf. -il,' Un 1 1 I with Mrs. Reeves Church and Mrs. John Gorenflo at the home of Mrs. Church Sunday night Rev. Mr. Hamm delivered the message at the Baptist Church Sunday night He is pastor of Riverdale Baptist Church in Knoxville, Tenn. Major and Mrs. Charles Tread way and family of Columbus, Roy Thomas, Mrs. E. O. Burnette, Mrs. Millard Tipton, Mrs. Rachel 'edford, Mrs. Otto McDevitt, Mrs. George Shupe, and many others will see action that night. A small admission will be charg ed. Just prior to the game, from 5 until 7 o'clock, a big turkey sup tier witih all the triirvmintm will be served bv the PTA Home Eel Ga- .?,-ent. r18?!! onomiM fw r.i, fc TreadwaV1iWfc,v Mr. " Mrs. Burnette. Other members and Mrs- - R- Treadway. Their of the committee are Mrs. Jean- dau8ter. Mrs. Trula Bulloboy, ette Tw.d. Mrs. Eri RoWnnn 1 of Lexington, N. C, was here for Mrs. Chester Thomas and Princi-. th weekend- . pal L. A. Zimmerman. Mr- and Mrs- IVr"e For Mrs. Everette Rice and Mrs. ! and sons of Ashevill sPnt the George Shupe were joint-hostess- J holidays th Mr. Foster's par es to members of the T.E.L. Class j ents' Mr- and Mrs- Homer Foster at the latter's home Tuesday' Mr- and M,s- E- J- Evang of n.irht Ten memher, nH on. Trov- N- C- 9Pnt here euest were uresent i in thir cottage Basketball cheerleaders have I been named for this season. They 1 are Sheila Roberts, captain; Ai-1 leen Burnette. Sharon Chandler. Tune Bn!l, Bobbie Jean Sawyer, 1 Faw'ler and fami'y of Shelby- r-.. r. . . . Mr. unit Mrs. .Ta.-lc PenH siena itanaaii, and iNona lewis. in their cottage and visited friends. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Fowler had as their guests for Thanksgiving, their son, Mr. and Mrs. Grover Mrs. is facultv fy ' " L1IDA K. J. Robinson sponsor. Mrs. Eva Forrester and Mrs. Don Hosier and son, Donnie, of A&heville, spent Thanksgiving v'th their mother and sister, Mrs. Fina Allen and Mrs. Charlie Plemimons. Those who. visited Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Plemmons Sunday were Troy McDevftt, who is in the U. . Arr.iy in Mississippi; Mr. and Mrs. Tommie Caldwell and son, R nnie, of Black Mountain; Mr. nnd Mrs. W. H. Allen and daugh ter, Babbie; Cpl. and Mrs. Billie Plemmons and daughter, Janie, of Fort Jackson, S. C; Mr. and Mrs. James Plemmons and son, Jimmy, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pendland and family of Asheville spent Sunday with Mrs. Pendland's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Moore. Miss Wanda Moore was home for ' Thanksgiving. Mr. and Mrs. Reeves Ricker and Janice, of Brevard, spent the week-end with Mrs. Ricker's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Sumerel. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sumerel and sons of White Pine ,Tenn., spent Sunday with them. Mrs. Martha Harrison spent Thanksgiving with her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Amos in Spindale. , Mr.' Alfred Maney and son, Dickie, of Oak Ridge, Tenn., spent the weekend with Mr. Haney's and daughter, Janice, and Bobby , mother' Mrs' Josie Maney- Rice of Hopewell, and the Rev. Robert Freeman. We ere aorrv to hear of the ill- ntsa of Mrs. Rebecca Cantrell and With Olir Boy Mr. Vance Ramsey. , I j. Qev vir Mr. and Mrs. Frank Snelson waited Mr. and Mrs. Lennie Rob erts Sunday night. T T mfh p.'ZZTJ-CAn, DESIGN ViT irfKlr K f . v ., , . 1 fl. 1 ' Fuessen, Germany (AHTNC) Pvt Kinsberly C. Lowe, son of R. Q. Lowe, R-l, Hot Springs, re cently was graduated from the email arms repairman course at the Army's European Ordnance School in Fuessen,' Germany, ' After graduation ceremonies, - r s . . 4 V0; Laurel High School To Feature Carl -Story 'And Musicians ' Carl fifarv end ttie miiHiienA. from WATE-TV station will ap- Lxwe w nu regtims; au- pear in person at the Laurel High M d"v' Comp,ny.?3 of.'. School Tuesday night, Dec 4 at the 67th T.nk Battalion.. He -7:30 o'clock. All musicians nnd A Nceinber singers are Invited to take part,19 and arrived In EuropS ,l in me uueni imnr aa nansia wri . '.. - . !' .! program, The winner of the tal ent how is eligible to appear on the ; Ca Walker' Show on Station WATCTV,. KmxvIIW Tenner aa a guest of Carl Story. ETcry man hat soma aim la lifd what be feita Ja another Low is a 1065 1 rradnaie . Sprintf Creak High .ScbooL 1 i i H. . ' Stand op and be. counted the rot jrou cast makes democracy UuaV '(, ' f ,"' Vr f :; "Stj If easier to tell the troth than '1 : v V V f Jto it I to wbitmuh lie. v
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