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.1 t 1 4 V MARSHALL, N. C, JAN. S, 1967 , i ( If THE NEW -RECORD 4 j f PAGE F5VE SOCIAL ITEMS PERSONAL and OTHERWISE " , " . DIAL J281 V 9fi ff1 . fr JJETWEEr u s MARSHALL CVITAN CLUB HELPS FAMILIES- HEARD ! AND $ EEN ' ' ' - iii 1 inirr.-T-T-mu --" iur.-n-.xuv.i:- S 7 i r""f i i Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Teague and children, Alma Gwyn and Robert, spent Christmas with Mrs. Teague's relatives in Lenoir. Mr. 'and Mrs. Robert Tweed and three children have returned to their home in Ferndale, Mich., after visiting relatives and friends in Marshall and Asheville during the Christmas holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Roy English and three sons of Bryson City spent Christmas here with Mr. Eng lish's mother, Mrs. Guy English. Mrs. S. W. Pryor and two chil dren left Tuesday for their home in Jlacksonivlle, Fla., after spend ing sevejjal days here with Mrs. Pryor's sister, Mrs. J. J. Ramsey, and Mr. Ramsey. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Bennett have returned to their home in Greensboro after spending the holidays with Mrs. Bennet's par ents, Mr. ind Mrs. A. J. Ramsey, of Marshall, and Mr. Bennett's parents in Asheville. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Fisher re turned Saturday from River Rouge, Mich., where they spent Christmas with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ez ra Worley and family. Dr. W. A. Sams Is Honored On 68th Birthday Saturday Open House was held Saturday evening at the home of Dr. and Mrs. W. A. Sams in celebation of Dr. Sams' 68th birthday. Dr. and Mrs. Sams and two of their daughters, Mrs. Vivian Rec tor and Mrs. W. C. Lowe, receiv ed in the living room. They were assisted by Mrs. George M. Pritch ard, Mrs. J. Hubert Davis, Mrs. Fred O. Tilson, Mrs. Charles E. Mashbum, and Mrs. Arthur M .Ramsey. The dining table was covered with an imported cutwork cloth and centered with an arrange ment of mixed pink flowers, flanked by pink tapers. The buf fet was centered with a pink (. .y. By .y. .y. 'POP' -V- .V. ' Top news around here this we-f. of course, is tne "First Ba ly of '5." born in an Asheville hospital - the proud parents a:e Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Rob erts, of Marshall RFI) 1 - congratulations to Herschel and Mary the name of the ba by is Shirley Diane born at iL':35 a. ni., New Year's Day - many Asheville firms are giv ing items for "the First Baby" "Grandmother" Roberts was in the office here Wednesday and was certainly a happy person can't blame her it was also the first grandchild, born on the 1st watched the Sugar Hay Robinson-Gene Fullmer mid dleweight title bout Wednesday night II expected to see a real brawl but was disappointed in the charging, wrestling style 0 omen; THE FARMER'S tt'W Christmas tree flanked by silver i of Fullmer and the conservative candelabra holding pink tapers, and an arrangement of Christmas greenery and - red candles was used on the living room mantel. Two hundred and fifty guests were invited to call between the hours of six and nine o'clock. Recent Births f p r To Mr. and Mrs. Stokely Nor ton, Marshall R-2, a son Dec. 31, H56 in St. Joseph's. Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Martin spent the Christmas holidays vis iting relatives in Lattimore and Bailing Springs, and Clover, S.C. To Mr. and Mrs. Carl B. filler, Mars Hill, a daughter Dec. 31, 1956 in St. Joseph's. Miss Stella Carver has return ed from Drake, North Dakota where she spent Christmas with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Blumhagen. To Mr. and Mrs. Joe Pickens, Alexander RFD 1, a son Dec. 29, 1956 in Memorial Mission. To Mr. and Mrs. Overton Briggs, Hot Springs, a son Dec. 31, 1956 in Memorial Mission. To Mr. and Mrs. Coy Roberts edto Marshall after spending, & Miss Flora Wilkie has return-. several days with relatives Asheville and Franklin in Tommy Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rex Davis of Asheville, Dent several days last week with uidoarents. . Mr. and .i.Mrs. held Davis, and his uncle and AtiSft mr. ana inrs. nwuerc iravia, fan-shall. pital. Mrs. Roberts . is the for mer Miss Geleen Payne, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Payne, of Marshall. 1 Mr. Jim Craine an4 son, Alvjn, have just returned from a trip to Fort Monmouth, New Jersey. ' Mr. and Mrs. Fred Roberts, Mrs. Pauline Payne and daughter, Geraldine Payne, spent last Sun day visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Dunham of Bristol, Tenn. Mr. J,ee Bryan Jr., and small son, of Burlington, spent the week end with his -mother, Mrs. Alice Bryan of Marshall. Miss Nellie Connor,' of Arling ton, Va., has returned to her home after spending the holidays here with friends and relatives. While here, she had as her guest, Mr. Jack Simons, also of Arlington. Pvt. Robert Reeves, of Jackson ville, Fla., is spending several days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Reeves and family of Hopewell. To Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Gosnell nf Sandy Bottoms' road' Walnut, 4 daughter, December 25, 1956 in ward to'examand basketball Memorial Mission. style Sugar Ray used oh, well, boxing is not what it used to be have you made any New Year's resolutions? frankly, I have not just can't seem to keep them however, if I' was a reader of this column instead of the writer, I think I'd make a resolution to skip the column en tirely during 1957 well, I haven't heard and seen too much since last week but guess I'll have to fill this space with something I didn't go to the Dixie Classic this year but I did listen to several of the games over YVLOS- Eldridge Leake, Bill Peek and Harry Silver told me they enjoyed the Classic very much haven't talked to the others yet Eldridge was sorry to watch Duke lose Bill hated to see Wake Forest lose in the finals and Har ry, naturally, hated to see his Al ma Mater, N. C. State, lose they all admit, however, that Car olina has a great team Stu dent Night at our church was very entertaining last Sunday Babs and Janice really sang well and Glinna Ponder, Green wood Edney and James Huey made splendid talks I know all the boys and girls were glad to start back to school after the holidays especially the boys anyway.jWiey can look for-'' It's a relief to get our m'ml made up about a thing i -y about the electric frying pan we talked about a week or so ago af-''i- having a chance to use one luring the holidays, I have de cided against one , we used the large 12-inch size with four Jise sirloin steaks it heat ed very, slowly to the 420 mark but every inch of the pan was the same temperature which made nicely browned steaks .and out of this world gravy, but with the legs and a handle which couldn't be put into the water and a cord which must be disconnected from the pan after each use, I'll set the old chicken fryer on a burner and call it a day if I had to decide between a coffee maker, a mixer or suoh L couldn't see one about the Christmas carol contest, "O Come All Ye Faith ful" led all the rest even over "Silent Night" does any company anywhere make can ned cranberry sauce with the ber ries in? we have bought different brands for years but al ways the same strained weak jelly-like sauce we once had a neighbor who said a woman who wkjukl take the berries out of iranbejjry sauce joist didn't know vvnat cranberry sauce was me, too why is it so hard to get an old Christmas tree carted off? I'm not the only one who has this trouble, though irom now till spuing, we'll see them at homes along the highway winter is here, we've made one batch of hominy to even everything up, though, I gave the family steak instead of nog jowl for New Years. With The Sick Mrs. Carl Wallin of Hopewell, is a patient in St. Joseph's Hos pital where she underwent an op eration Monday, , , Pictured above are six members of the Marshall Civrtan Club get ting ready to deliver clothes, food and toys to several families in Madi son County. This Christmas project was quite successful and was aid ed by both press and radio. Members shown with a portion of the contributions are (l to r) Dr. H. E. Bolinger, President of the Marshal) Club; Arthur Ledforu, C. L. Rudisill Jr., W. F. Holland, Wade Huey, and John Corbett. -Stff Photo. Miss Geraldine Chandler Honored At Shower Here Fri. Miss Peggy Holland, Mrs. Hor ace Bennett, Mrs. Hugh Fisher, Mrs. Earl Robinson and Mrs. J. Clayton Wallin were associate hostesses at a miscellaneous bridal shower in the fellowship hall f the Marshall Presbyterian Church Friday evening honoring Miss Geraldine Chandler, daughter of Mr .and Mrs. Robert Chandler. Ki'dal sanies and contests were p iy 1 and prizes awarded to 1. 1 . I.iston B. Ramsey, Mrs. W. C. Rector, Mrs. W. F. Holland, and Miss Jennie Lee Chandler. Following the opening of gifts by the honoree, refreshments were '! i'cd by the hostesses. Approximately thirty guests at jnded. ' To Mr. and Mrs. Oaney Ram sey' Jr., of Marshall a son, Caney Timothy, December 26, 1956, in Memorial Mission Hospital. To Mr. and Mrs. Joe King, of Hot Springs, a 9-1 b. son,, Dec. 30, 1956 in a Newport hospital. Don't Forget to Renew Your Subscription To The News-Record Fisher, friends. and other relatives and Mrs. M. Anz, of Asheville, ited in Marshall Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Craine and family of Walnut had as their guests Christmas Day, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Craine of Hot Springs, Miss Mattie Ray Law son of Hot Springs, and Robert Domello of Hawaii. Also visiting them was their son, Pvt. Joseph M. Craine, of Fort Monmouth, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Jenkins and children had as their guests during Ghristmas Mrs. Jenkins' mother, Mrs. R. P. Smith, and Ir i (n i -in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Roy J. Barger, all of Chat tanooga, Tenn. Mr. Hubert Edwards, of Louis ville, Ky., is spending several days here this week with his fam ily. Mrs. Clarence Jenkins and chil dren, Clarence Jr., and Frank and Mrs. R. P. Smith spent Thurs day and Friday at Nebo, N. C, as guests of Mrs. J. A. Hendrix Sr.. and Mr. and Mrs; J. A. Hen drix Jr., and children. Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Grubbs re turned to their noma in Gaatonia last Wednesday after spending the holiday with their daughter, Mrs. Harry Silver and Mr; Silver,-,! Marshall , mv . Mrs. S. L. Nil ha4 as her guests during'thi Christmas holidays her mother, Mrs. Pewoy HI, 1 ana eister and husband,' Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Edwards and on Clifton JtH ot Mt. GiJaadlf. C., v f Mr. 'Frederick Pitts and daugh ter, Cathy, of Alexandria Va-, nd Mr. and Mr. George E. Me Connell of Miami, Florida, visited Mr. and Mra. Wiley M.. Roberta, Dr. and Mr J. I McElroy- and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Jtojberta. and families during: the holidays. : - Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Banks of River Rouge, Mich., spent Christ mas here with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Ward and Mr. and Mrs". Cecil Banks. Mr. Banks has returned, to Michigan and Mrs. iBank remained here for a visit, with her parents. Mr; and Mra.s,W4IIard C. Rec tor Sr., and Mm. Willard C Rec tor Jr., spent Christmas in Sum ter, S. CJ With Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Matins Jrv and son. ; Mrs. Mathis is the former Amelia Jane Rector.- .' . . . " Ifo Charles '11." Rector of Co lumbus, Gl, spent New " Year's Day wbh his parents, Mfv' and Mrs.' W C. Rector, here. v,I; who fre the two high school girls who had to "sit-out" two meals in the Ladies' Rest Room at he Rock Cafe Monday when Mr. Brigman first came in and after he finished eating, Coach llamwell and Reeves came in sometimes it just doesn't pa to "lay out" of school, does it? Lou Allen Rice was giv en a very wild calf Christmas and his dad, Guy, told him he would have to tame the animal enough to lead it by Saturday Lou Allen, who talks rather slow, told Harry S51ver, farm agent, 'hat he might be able to do it, "but it may take everybody in the hollow" I went up to the n.'Ust' Tuesday afternoon and al most went crazy watching the Orange and Sugar Bowl games "at the same time" I'd switch from one to the other when the teams- would call time-out enjoyed both games want ed Clemson to win and also Ten nessee, but they just couldn't do it I settled back though, and watched the Rose Bowl game was glad Iowa won the Tournament of Roses parade was fa magnificant spectacle and was even beautiful in black and white just think what it would -have been in color believe you me, though, watching TV from 11:30 a. m., until 10 p. m., is hard, on the eyes well, with this issue we begin a New Year let's hope that 19&7 will be s fine year for everyone especially the readers who have the habit of reading this mess each week. I ATTEND WEDDING Mrs. Henry Franklin Demsko, of Shanokin, Pa., and her daugh ter, Mrs. Catherine Gubinski, of Long Island, New York, were g sis at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Willis Sr, of the Mars Hill area, this past week. They were here to attend the wedding of Mrs. Demsko's son, Henry Har old, of Washington, D. C, and Miss Onpha Willis. One Of The Best BOOKS You Can Own Is The One YOU WRITE Yourself! Miss Sandra Ramsey Entertains With A Watch Party Mon. Miss Sandra Ramsey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ramsey of Marshall, entertained at a Wtxm Party at her home . Mon day night. "i Game wr played and refresh ments lerrea. - , i .. Approximately 60 friend at tended. litis m ft1 i if ' ll wf H tlfMI i Yo-.i 1 liiiet i.siv.iko you no good sitting on the shelf. must read t em to let iacm help you. Savings pass book does you no good lying in a drawer. You must USE it if you want to benefit I : Wahenfa successful author starts to write a big book he realizes it is a pretty formidable; task. So he sets a certain time of day to do his writing . . and no mat- " ter what else he may think he has to do, h e "works on his book REGULARLY 'every day at .that' time. He NEVER puts it off! He succeeds' where would-be writers fail. -t It's the same with successful Saving. If you ."put it. off " you'lj never arrive at - your goali But if you save the same amount REGULARLY here every payday NO . MATTER; WHAT ELSE YOU MAY TH INK YOU HAVE TO DO WITH THE : MONEY j f v then you'll be a successful saver!1; . , . , . - ; For successful saving is a habit J - ' " ' - - - i A. " " 1 - si-'-' 2 tntereot On All Savincc Over 01C3.C UHULiV5LJO' 1, Pfc Jlmmie L. ' Ramsey left V. C Fisher Jr. wid k eploy- 1 in Detroit, T":h.,;r?"!t -the ss hoIIJ,ji here with his f e Per. ni Mrs. V. C. Wednesday for Fort Riley, Kan m ArshalIl , sas after spending1 the holidays It's hard to convince people hot sp:u:;gs her with Us parents, Mr, and Mrs. Mack Ramsey and family. , ity h the pursuit of happiness. 1
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