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MARSHALL, N. MARCH 20, 1968
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PERSONAL and OTHERWISE
Dial: 3261
The Rev. and Mrs. George G.
Reeves have rcturnexi to their
'home in New York City after
Kpemliing several months in West
ern N'orth Carolina. Dr. and
Mrs. Reeves are the parents of
Ceoi-jre G. Reeves Jr., of Marshall.
Miss Shirley Jean Parris spent
the week-end in Asheville visiting
with Mr. and Mrs. Troy Gentry
.and family.
Mr. and Mis. Carl Bowman
and son, "Rocky", spent Sunday
in Morristown, Tenn., where
thy visited Mr. and Mrs. Julian
Culvern. Mrs. Culvern is the
former Miss Shirley Bowman.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Wilde, of
Wayne, Mich., have been vlsitinR
Mr. and Mrs. Abner Wilde, of
Walnut Creek Road. While on
vacation they visited Mr. and
Mrs. Kdsel Greene of Jackson
ville, Fla.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Baker
and sons, Clay and Clifton, of
Birmingham, Mich., are visiting
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. R.
W. Thomas and Mr. and Mrs.
Vestie Baker, of Walnut, this
week.
Howard Banks, of Marshall,
visited his mother, Mrs. C. W.
Anthony, and family in Gastonia
during t'ne week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. . Holland
svent the week-end in Elkin as
guests of their son and daughter-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Vance Hol
land, and children.
Miss Faye Naves, who is a stu
dent nurse at Grace Hospital,
Morganton, sent the week-end
here with her mother, Mrs. M. G.
Ramsey Sr., and family.
Miss Olga Sprinkle returned
Sunday to Knoxville, Tennessee,
where she is a sophomore at t'ne
University of Tennessee, follow
ing a week's visit here with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ron
Sprinkle.
Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Morton
spent the week-end in Marshall
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
William Worley, and with her
brother-in-law and sister, Mr.
and Mrs. Guy White.
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Mr. J. C. Henderson, of Mar
shall, spent the week-end in At
lanta, Ga., visiting his brother,
Al. Mrs. Al Henderson is a pa
tient in Emory University Hos
pital in Atlanta where she is un
dergoing an operation.
Ann.
Ted McK.inney Jr., who has
been employed at the Ford Motor
'Company and also attending the
enry Ford Connmunity College
Dearborn, Mich., is here to
pend several weeks with his
family, his wife and daughter,
.,(' p Miss Carol
Wild, who ia a
"student at Mars Hall College,
visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
iVfn Wild of Big Pine, over the
week-end.
Jimmy Eads and Wayne Clark,
of Marshall, spent the week-end
at UNC at (Vapel Hill.
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Bennett
of Greensboro spent the week-end
with Mrs. Bennett's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. A. J. Ramsey.
James Huey, who is a Junior
at Wake Forest College, spent
the weeV-end witfh his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Wade Huey.
Mrs. J. Hubert Davis returned
last week from New York where
she spent several days wiith her
son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Ixuis H. Kaufman, and
family.
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Recent Births
To Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Bearse,
of Melbourne, Fla., a 7 lb., 11
oz. son, Ramon Caldwell "Randy"
Bearse, March 13, 1958, in a Mel
bourne hospital. Mrs. Bearse is
the former Miss Betty Ann Cald
well, daughter of the Rev. and
Arrs. Coleman Caldwell, of Mar
shall. The Bearses also have two
daughters, Brenda and I.inda.
THE FARMER'S WIFE
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So this is Library Week
why not a B ring-back -that-ibook-
you-lorrowed week? years
ago someone left a book at my
house very old, and very good
David Livingston was
published in England around
1K70 and was by Blaikie, no oth
er name - Blaikie was prob
ably the surname - - the other
day we found a very old fifth
reader published around
1870 so you kids in the fifth
grade think you have it rough
-- in this reader no four letter
words are used when a ten or
twelve letter world would do as
well no abbreviations, no
don'ts, won'ts, can'ts, and such
-- just high class English and
lots of it this about George
Washington : I n analyzing the
character of Washington, there
is nothing that strikes me as more
remarkable than its beautiful
symmetry. In this respect it is
consumiate his different
qualities are so nicely balanced,
so rarely associated, of such har
monious affinities, that no on
seemed to interfere with another,
or predominate over the whole
this was written by George D.
Holmes, LL.D. how can one
be so educated and yet so ignor
ant? not having a good dic
tionary am still puzzled about the
meaning of two words, hyperbo
rean and castereuim, and a cague
notion of what was said about
Washington Easter is al
most on us, ladies!
ATTENDS CLINIC
Married March 8
Mrs. L, J. Moore
Cut Courtesy Asheville Cituen-Times
Ruth Eudine Gillett Marries
L. J. Moore Sun., Daren 8
The Rev. I). D. Gross, pastor
of the Marshall Baptist Church,
spent Monday ard Tuesday in j
Hickory where he attended the
state-wide "Forward Program of
Church Finance Clinic ' which
was held in the First Baptist
Church. The clinic was promot
ed by the Baptist State Convention.
FISHING TACKLE
Priced To Sell
CODY'S AUTO STORE
One man earns a living that he
nrer get, and another gets a
hving that he never earns.
iMiiss Ruth Eudine Gillett,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elmert
Gillett of Clyde RFD 1, became
ithe bnide of L. J. Moore, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Moore of
(Hot Springs RFD 1, in the Crab
tree Baptist Church, Saturday,
March 8, 1958 at 7:30 p. m.
The Rev. Gay Chambers, pas
tor of the church, performed the
ceremony. Miss Carolyn Hill,
pianist, and Miss Polly Parker,
vocalist, presented ,the wedding
imusic.
The birde, who was given in
marriage by her father, wore a
gown- of white slipper satin. Her
veil of illusion was attached to a
shell of satin trimmed with seed
pearls and sh carried a white
Mrs. JameFerguon, sister of
the bride of Wayneaville RFD 4,
iwas matron of honor. She wore
a basque dress of pink taffeta
with a matching headdress and
carried a colonial bouquet of mix
ed flowers.
The bridesmaids were Miss
Shelba Jean Moore and Miss Car
olyn Moore, of Hot Springs, sis
ters of the bridegroom, Mrs. Eu
gene Wood, Miss Mary Sue Mc
CradJcen, Miss Jeannette Smith,
and Miss Sandra Wood, all of
Clyde RFD 1. They wore dress
es fashioned like t'nat of the ma
tron of honor in shades of orchid,
yellow and green with matching
headdresses.
Kay Watts of Hickory was
flower girl and Mike Davis of
Clyde R-l, was ringibearer.
Eugene Wood of Clyde RFD 1
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For Stronger, Healthier
TOBACCO PLANTS
Teague Milling Co.
MARSHALL, N. C.
served as best man and ushers
were A. L. Mathews of Clyde
RFD 1, Jerry Crawford of
Waynesville RFD 4, John Evans
of Waynesville RFD 1, and Jer
ry Evans of Hickory.
Following the ceremony a re
ception was held in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Wood. As
sisting were Mrs. Hugh Ledford,
iMrs. Hershel Bryson of Waynes
ville and Mrs. Bob Watts of Hick
ory. For a short wedding trip the
bride wore a two-piece dress of
blue faille with black accessories
and t'ne orchid from her Bible.
Upon their return the couple will
be at home on Banner Avenue,
Waynesville.
Mrs. Moore is a graduate of the
Crabtree-Iron Duff High School.
Mr. Moore was graduated from
NOTICE
All Merchants
Please take notice that aU
merchandise purchased for
the Town of Marshall re
quire a Purchase Order to
accompany each purchase.
TOWN OF MARSHALL
Complete Line Of
SEAT COVERS
From $12.95 up
WE INSTALL
CODY'S AUTO STORE
(Spring Creek High School and
Western Carolina College and is
now a member of the faculty of
the Waynesville Township High
School.
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LMDISOII DRIVE-IK THEATER
Located at Brush Creek On Marshall - Walnut Highway
OPENS FRIDAY, MARCH 21
Bigger and Better Pictures!
Friday and Saturday March 21 and 22
"GUNFIGHT AT THE O.K. CORRAL"
BURT LANCASTER KIRK DOUGLAS
Stooge Comedy and Cartoon
Sunday and Monday March 23 and 24
"3:10 TO YUMA"
GLENN FORD VAN HEFLIN FELICIA FARR
Plus Short Subjects
Tuesday and Wednesday .March 25 and 26 '
"FIRE DOWN BELOW"
RITA HAYWORTH ROBERT MITCHUM JACK LEMMON
Plus Short Subjects
Thursday March 27
"tHE BURGLAR? '
DAN DURYEA JAYNE MANSFIELD
"V k Plus Short Subjects ,
. Children under 12 admitted free il accompanied: by parents
Our Concession Bar is open at all times during the show, serving HOT
DOGS, HAMBURGERS, HOT POPCORN, COLD DRINKS, Cigarettes
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We Are Busting Out All Over With Bargains
In Easter Finery For Every Member Of The
Family - - - Dresses - Hats - Bags - Shoes --Quito
- Shirts - Ties - Blouses ----- And
100's Of Others
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