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I! L :..:.T., n. c.,. O Mars Hill Nc rr rr i:on:.iAGEns URS.JANIS BAMSEY A COLLECT FOR CLVB . WOMEN Keep ua, oh God, from pettiness; let a m large in thought, in word, in deed, ' Let ua be done with fault-find- tag iu leav off self-ieeking. May we put away all pretense and meet each other face to face wiuwut eelf-pity and without prejudice. May we be never haatjr In Judgment and always generous. Let til take time for all thinea: make us to grow calm, serene, tentie. Teach ue to put into action our eiir impulses, stnt-ntrorwara Grant that w'e may realize it ia ine utue mines that create dtraer enees, that in the bi things of Ufa we are as one. And may we strive to touch and to know the treat, common human heart of us all, and, oh Lord God, let us ferret not to be kind 1 MRS. J. W. HUFF, Correspondent VEGETABLES FOR HOUSE PLANTS A sweet potato vine makes an interesting and attractive house plant for several months. Pick out a sound, unblemished potato, preferably one which shows signs of life, as some po tatoes are kiln-cured and will not grow. Place the potato half out of a nice looking pickle jar or of a large container. Place the large end out of the bottle. Fill ttie jar with water to the base of the potato, and place a piece of char coal in t'ne bottle. Add warm wa ter as needed. In six weeks the shoots should be a foot long and they will grow to six feet. If too many shoots grow, pinch out two or three. Beet roots will grow the same as sweet potatoes, but carrots must be cut horizontally, two or three inches from the top. Place in a shallow dish of water. Col ored pebbles placed around the carrot makes an effective display. In a few weeks you have a "nice green fern. The germination of an avocado in water, while not as beautiful, is very interesting. Suspend the eeed over a glass of water ' by means of three "toothpicks stuck, Dr. and Mrs, Geo. Leiby, Columbue. ' Ohio. - were visitors here Saturday and'Sunday, bring in? their daughter, Miss Sara Leiby. to College. Mr. and Mrs, John McLeod crave a tea at their home Sunday afternoon honoring the Leibvs. A larsre number of old friends of the Wilkins family called to greet them. Their son George Jr., came with them to The Hill and left Sunday a. m. for John Hopkins Hospital, Bait imore where he is a medical student. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Vance, of Bristol visited her parents over the week-end and assisted them with the tea Sunday v. m. Mr. and Mrs. John Smith Jr., and son and daughter, of Knox ville, visited his parents liere over the week-end and they too SEND The NEWS-RECORD to the COLLEGE STUDENTS Complete Term $2.00 firmly into the fleshy part. Wa ter should barely touch the base of the seed. It makes no differ ence which end is in the water. September is a good month to start ivy growing in vases for fall and winter greenery If you wish to preserve some beautiful foliaee this fall, use one nart erlvcerine and two parts water and place stems with the colored leaves on them in this1 mixture. They keep practically indefinitely. Mrs. Swann at Hot 'Springs, has some she gathered last fall and they are still pretty. This request came: "Please tell me how to make a glaze." (Continued 1 iom Page One) Shirley McLaughlin, Frank Jar- vis, General Sronce. Horaca Wal droup; TS 6 G. IL Boyd, Bill Broiwn, Hughes Treadway. Dewey Reeves, Burder Reeve, "Herschel Friabee, - Herschel Clark, i Dowl Morrow, Roosevelt Caldwell. Ho mer names; xa 7 Leonard! Payne,, ; B. J. Ledford, Herschel Roberts, fcj; Doit a Ledford. I Kerbie Lewis, Hugh Payne, Wade Ran dall, Mallie Henderson.; Burder Payne, Ralph Ramsey: TiS 8 Glen Davis,,-Joe Duckett. Craig brought daughter, 1,1 ik3 Jiurar ef Helen Smith, to colli . I Mrt. vt, Katherine Wilkins. of Jacksonville, FK. visited her sis ten . here over the week-end and was a special guest also at the Mc Leod Sunday, p. m. Mr, end Mrs! David M. Roberts and two little sons returned re cently .from vfoit to her parents in Oklahoma during August. Mr. and Mm.' 3. V. Tlnwoll .T"" and two children, ' of California.! Plemmons, Dempsey Woody; Sam wno naa Deen visiting ner par- luricpairicK, uraay Mooret Ud- ents in Hendersen, N. C. visited die Moore, Burnett Duckett, Glen bis parents here over the week- Freeman, Bryan Plemmons; TS 9 end en route to their home in - Troy Self,'. Vera Goode, Reid California. : "! Cook, Clyde Jones, Fred Barnett. H-npsta of Mr. ami Mn. ' Wnnd. I W B. Fowler. Rmr ParW Tla. son Ammnni SiinHnv w tiip I nie RatWbone. Enwiiii T. Wilts daughter-in-law, Mrs. Justus Am- Harold Baker; TS 10 Capp mons and her parents, Mr,' and Gosnell, Jake Griffee, Bert Hoi Mrs. J. Howard Williams, of land, E. D. Shelton, Haynes Wal- Monroe. Mrs. Ammons i s 1 0 1 lin, Hubert Rice, Junior Rice, leave next week to Join her hus-f Morris Norton; TS 11 Jasper band in France. ' ' V Jenkins, Wayne Burnetts, Junior Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Cooper, 'who Bailey, Boyd Grindstaff. Nate had been here thru flie summer, Hensley, Floyd Ponder, Cline left last week to return to" their Shelton, Jim Edd Woody, Merritt home in Sanfard, Fla. ' , wnitt, KAiph carver; TS 12 Guests of Mrs. Rov Wevll last John Henderson, Dwight Buck week were her sisters, Dr.' Cora ner, Leonard Massey, Ed Luns Kornegar, of Virginia Beach and 'ord dem Buckner, Loy Buck Mrs. Johnson of Lenior. ner Robert Buckner, Walter Rob Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reece and erts, Richard Baker, Ray David little daughter, of Knoxville worIey, Wade Buckner, William visited his parents here Labor Helton; TS 13 Fred Tran Day week-end. ' tham, Romaine Willett, Coy Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Terrell are Moore, James Fowler, Edward leavine Wednesday for a twolBurns' Spencer Rollins, Cephus wpoifa wi.it i,- anrf lin. Green, Marvin Lowe. Melvin Wv bands's. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hoi- Wilson Py; TS 14-Wood- lowcll in Gastonia, and their rw um' Joel Moran. Fl-yd In brother-in-law. Mr. Hal eclc Rid- ,v weu, dick, in Hobbsville t 4 . HOT j SPRINGS Ground for 6lue, has announced. The Btructure I n iSch1 and fellowship to cost about $15,000, will include hall addition for the Dorland Presby- four rooms as well as the fellowship tenal Church of Hot Springs was hall, the architect, Stuart R. Penn of brpken Sunday morning in a ceremo- Asheville, said. ny, the pastor, the Rev. George R. Cut courtesy Asheville Citizen-Timtm. Junior Colleges Appoint Committee John S. Howell. Ernest Clark. Vernie PppV T. me. 1 ' I ' Mrs. E. C. Coates visited in "esc anook, John Brown, Aude Hendersonville last week, Thurs- Worton! TS 15 Emory Robin- day to Sunday. son John C. Anderson, Troy De- mrs. cj.' k. jiiimore reiurneai- ' jcwcjt from Duke Hospital Wednesday Mace' Ballard, Hobart Ed ..... .. . .. IwArHA V Pnlnli A v T) """" i from Duke Hospital Wednesday - nooart aa- A glaze is made by combining of ast week fcut be taken I wards' Ralph Ammons, Baccus FOLDING AWNINGS STOHM WINDOWS STORM DOORS f AMUriTiirn t ' , STRIPPINfi ' O INSULATION '. v EAGLE INSULATING CO. 67 Woodfin Dial AL 8-6782 Contact Doyle Rogers at Teague "Milling Co. Phone 2391 Marshall, N. C. 2 cups sugar, 1 cup boiling wa ter, and teaspoon cream ol tartar. Stir until sugar is dis solved. Heat to boilinc. Was? off sugar4 clinging to Bides of pan by rubbing with a fork wrapped in a moistened niece of cheese cloth. Let syrup 'boil until, it reaches a temperature of 310 deg. F. .. . ' PEPPER JIELJSH, 12 Red peppers, chopped i '12 Green nepnerd. cioned h 14 medium , size onions, diopppej n . , .. A,. . T I . .. i... . ... Z EDS. Sail 2 cups brown sugar f 4 cups vinegar. , "' 'Cover peppers with boiling wa ter, allow to stand five minutes; drain. Cover with boiling water i i and allow to stand 10 minutes ; drain. Add all other ingredients and stir until well blended. Heat to boiling, boil 10 minutes and seal in sterilized jars. When a bit of kindness hits ye, After passing of a cloud. When a bit of laughter gits ye, An' yer spine is felling proud Don't forget to up and fling it At a soul that's feeling blue. For the moment that you sling it It s a boomerang to you. back Saturday. She was critical ly ill but was reported to be feeling better Sunday night, fololwine' a blood transfusion. Miss Caroleen Johnson leaves this week for ASTC, .Boone, where she will be a student this yean David Lynch leave's Tuesday night for Oberlin College, , Ober- l ' T , , ... - T Ttfiss Frandes Anderson wturns, (10) eligAU. i to WCUfNC, tireensboro. S1W&Jmxxlnity ind ;'. Mr !litlJ ShaAhaMl l...'ll e,,ted to; tlie communitv non to Wake Forest, and Frederick Anderson and 3 Sammy Reese re- turnea to waka i'orest. , - Dfck and Sammv Vance go to Macon. Ga.. itn ba with their nn- cle and attend Mercer University. Bobby West returns to State College. RaleieTi: Lawrence Am mons goes next Monday to ETTC, Johnson. City, and Miss ' Sharon Ponder to ETTC, also, and Gayle Bnggs and James Hunter to WOC, Cullowhee. TEST FLIGHT IS SCHEDULED San Diego, Cal. The first plane designed to carry man into outer space .North American's X-15 is expected to be com-1 pleted in December and flown' two months later. Ammons, Will Ball; TS 16 Ded tick uxty, Van Proffitt, R. C oTigga, Kelsie Hamlin, Jerry Norton, Ernest Peek. Nathan Johnson, Gene Brackins, Howard Capps, Fred Cody. The election procedure nrov'de fliat additional nominations may oe made m each townshiw hv titi- tions. provided the netitioa i nivn. ed by, ten (10) eligible . voters pre t p f Hwiihiimv' ng ward not later thai! Wedaes day, September 17. -' In conclusion, ; Ramsey stated that farmers would "dptmnin. ti balloting- at the polls on October a wmch of the nominees they de sire as their 1959 ASC communi ty confmittiee, and that each farm operator would receiv- infnrma. tion by mail fliig week concerning the nominations, the names and addresses of the community nom inating and nollino. ' , o anu wir polling 'places.. Mars Hill The American Association of Junior Colleges has appointed a eommittee to ad vise it on ways of improving its services to churcK-related mem bers. Dr. Budd E. Smith. Dresi aent of Wingate College, was named chairman of the commit tee; and Ralph M. Lee, dean of Mars Hill College, was one of nine others named to the com mittee. A third Baptist junior college is represented on the committee. Dr. Curtis Bishop, president of Averett College at Danville. Va.. was also named to the committee GIVE The United Way OUT OF LETTERHEADS i DOHT GET EXCITEXX BOSS'THE NEWSPAPER SHOP WILL PRU4T SOME 1 A HURRVPve PHONE THEM Ground Breaking Ceremony Held At Hot Springs Sunday A l aa a a Zemo liquid or ointment a doc tor's antiseptic, promptly relieves iicning, siops scraiciung ana so helps heal and clear surface skin rashes. Buy xtm w aaa a Strength Zemo forVPfflfl stubborn case4fVlllV Shortly after the close of the morning service in the Dorland Memorial Presbyterian Church in Hot Springs there was a ground oreaKing ceremony which was conducted by the pastor, t!he Rev, George R. Blue. During the cere mony the pastor broke ground for the new rooms which are to be built as part of an addition to the present structure. The con struction of these rooms is defi nitely underway. During the serv ice Mr. Frank Blue, who is chair man pf the building committee, extended an official welcome to all those who were present and warmly thanked all who in any way have contributed to this building project. ; Those 'taking an active part in the service were: Gall to worship and Invocation. Rev. George R. Blue: Worda of Welcome, Elder Frank Blue; His-' tory of Church, Mrs. Sarah Thom as, f trustee.' Scrintura Reading Elder Kenneth Burgin, clerk. of BIBLE QUIZ: "A wofirMn that feareth the Lord, she shall be praised." 1. Who is the author of this verse? 2. Who was his father? 3. What does the word "fear efli" mean? 4. Where may this verse be found? Answers To Above 1. It is thought to be Solomon. 2. David. 3. In the Biblical sense, it means have reverence for or so--licitude toward. 4. Proverbs 31:30. the Session: Prayer of 1 hanks- . , giving, Elder Neill Ross; Ground-- breaking, the Pastor; rrayer , - Dedication, Mr. James Gentry, trustee; Benediction, the Pastor. The Dank That Serves Cladison County With : 3 Convenient Offices In Hot Springs Marshall Mars Hill Ule are always interested in Progress and Grprjth off T.ladison County See Us For All Your Banking Needs LOANS CHECKING ACCOUNTS SAVINGS ACCOUNTS LOCK DOXES OR ANY ; OTHER BANKING SERVICE ' . Ve Pay 2 on Savings Accounts I ' s , Compounded Semi-Annually Eac!i DeposUor Insured Up To $IC,CC3 Vy F.D.I.C ATTENTION MADISON COUNTY For Complete Line Of FURMS - STOKERS - OIL . BURS 1D BLOWERS ; CONTACT US NOW! Prompt 7 Reliable Courteous Economical ' mnm repair service : " SUCH ASt ,1 controls motors blower belt humi:::ficr filters nozzle --p i LLECTRODES IGNITION ' ' AIR-CONDITIONERS . : - - OIL TANK - r ETC ' , o For I nf ormation Lead ing To The Arrest & Conviction 1 Of Party Or Parties Stealing : f Items From The Fol lowing Used Car Lot 4 n 72 f ilof CODY'S MOTOR SALES I HOUSTON BROTHERS REDr.ION! Cc WORLEY LIOTOR CO. 'service r.ioTOR sales, ir;c. FREI CH T7.0AD CIIEVR0L"7 C?:, 1 V
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