V-" m
Grade H& Varied.
i ' l 1 1 -."1
Activities Here'' O
Best wishes to
all our friends
Sprinkle - Shelton
MARSHALL, N. C.
TO EVERYONE IN
OUR COMMUNITY
H
(
VADER'S
BARBER SHOP
MARSHALL, N. C.
MARSHALL TIRE
& RECAPPING CO.
A
MARSHALL, N. C.
! 1
r " ? ? f ' t V i -
CJ5CI aa&-Vj?zrTgv , Hothes ad tovs which had been
, y-'-'Vy' r;yns'- i
The Marshall school .eighth
grade section taugtit by Mrs. D
D. Grose, observed the QirUrtmmi
season with varied activities. Be
ginning at Thanksgiving
they used for devotional reading
the Bible selections suggested by
the American Bible Society for
worldwide Bible reading.
The class learned a number of
traditional Christmas carols aa
part of their music study during
December. Included in the group
-were the German processional
"Ye Watchers and Ye Holy
Ones," the Austrian carol "As
Lately We Watched," the French
carol "AiiKels We Have Heard on
Hig'h," "Lo How A Rose E'er
Blooming," "Timothy's Carol," "I
Wonder As I Wander," a carol
discovered in the North Carolina
mountains by John Jacob Niles,
and the spiritual "Go Tell It On
the Mountain." The English car
ol, "The Twelve Days of Christ
mas" was also sung by the class.
Christmas decorations planned
and carried out by the students
included paper chains festooned
from the ceiling, a tree which was
decorated with strings of popcorn
in addition to other ornaments,
and a manger scene constructed
by the students.
Following tile Christmas party
on December 19, a committee
composed of David Conner, J. B.
Reid and Bruce Ramsey accom
panied by Mrs. Gross took food,
clothes and toys which had been
W.N.C. Telephone Co.
WEAVERVILLE, N. C.
collected by the members of the
class to a family who had ex
pressed their willingness to let
the class share these things with
them. The family was away when
tjhe committee arrived so they
put up a small tree and decorat
ed it and arranged the manger
scene for the five children to find
when they returned.
As a final Christmas activity a
number of the members of the
class sang carols at a service at
the Marshall Baptist Church on
December 19. Following this they
enjoyed social hour at the home
of the teacher.
LOW HOME DEDICATED
Savannah, Ga. In the pres
ence of more than 1,000 Girl
Scouts and their leaders, Mrs. Roy
F. Layton, national Girl Scout
president, dedicated the 132-year-old
birthplace of Juliette Gordon
Low, founder of the Girl Scouts
in Savannah, Ga. The Girl Scouts
bought the building in 1953 and
it was restored at a cost of $160
000.
Don't Forget to Renew
Your Subscription To
The News-Record
v" y h
i rf U
9S7
Ring out the oldi
Welcome the new.
MARC HALL
MERCHANTS
ASSOCIATION
In
0 v
Port Knox,' Gy ( ' ... 2)
Pvt John W. Owei ' 7, 13, t n t
Mr, find Mr. W. Iy C ir
R-l, Leicester,' completed 8 v.
of advanced infantry training &.
Port Knox, Ky., Pec 21(under the
r'.srve Forces Act program. .
Men 'volunring for t he ' six-J;
month tour' of active j duty ' are'
permitted to finish their. y military: V"
training in local Army Reserve Or
.N iiional Guard units. v V ';
y f i
A 1955 graduate of Betry High ';
School, he was a clerk for Aetna'
Casualty & Surety Co., Atlanta,
Fort Sam Houston, Texas
(AHTNC) Oapt. Harry B. Dit-"
more Jr., 25, son of Dr. and Mrs. J.'1"
H. B. Ditmore, Marshall, recently ' t
completed the company level of-
licrr course at the Army Medical
Service School, Fort Sam Houe-
ton, Tex.
The 22-week course trained hun
in the tactical, administrative,
and professional duties of a com
pany level medical officer.
Captain Ditmore is a 1953
graduate of Harvard Medical
School.
He is now stationed at Massa
chusetts General Hospital In Boston.
1
1 r - w m
X.
IVild's Radio & Television Service
MARSHALL, N. C.
XAoy the joyout wormfh of the
woton ml with you oJwayt.
ROCK CAFE
MARSHALL, N. C.
fa.
I
) y:
T 1
ygAsi..
a '- I . -
d of Education
'.ririAii, n. c I
; r .
vr?. M957
V
WHOOP IT OP,
. SOUND THE BELLS.
EVERYONE WISHES YOU
A HAPPY NEW YEAR.
Marshall Personnel
J. J. Ramsey '
C. L. Rudisill Jr.
W. T. McKinney
Mrs. Blanche M. Navy
Mrs. Rosalene M. Tugman
Mrs. Tacoma R. McElroy
Miss Marie Hunter
Weaverville Personnel
A. S. Kennett
Mrs. Izola D. Taylor
4
V,
!
.f
f ' -
In S
I
v J'.L
1 . iv
-- rt, f , I ,
is -
, 4
"'1
3
r