ZZ2 FIVE nrr'r si i nr 4, -xr?- v O O PERSONAL and OTHERWISE , Dial i 3261 . i , ' Mr. and Mrs. Carl G.I,' Davis, s of Townsend, .Tenn., were visitors in the county over the week-end. Mr. Davis has. been a Banger with the Forest . Service, for several ( , wars, and is married to the form- Miss Marcella Graves, daugh- , ter of Mr; A. E. Graves of Hot borings Mb D 2. ' Besides Mr. waves ,nd friends ; of the Spring Creek and Hot Springs area, Mr. and Mrs. Davis also visited, her mother, ,Mrs. Sallie Davis, near Weaverville, and around Marshall. other relatives ' Mrs. Jenlee Amnions has return- : ed home from Jacksonville, Fla., where she spent the week with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr, and -Mrs. Carrol Fnsbee. Mrs. Frislbee accompanied her f- mother lame. Amd will spend some , time here. 'Mrs. Fannie M. Black of Fay etteville ' is visiting- her brotKer- in-Jaw and sister, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Ramsey, of Marshall. . Mrs. Rachel E. Lea, of Balti more, Md., is spending a few days this week as guest of her broth er, Mr Stephen .Euro and Mrs Eure. Mr, Boyce Mayhew, of Mar shall, spent last week in' More head City where he attended a (Meter Specialist School. Miss Olga Sprinkle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ron Sprinkle, of Marshall, , who graduated this, spring , from the University of Tennessee, is now employed by the Pi Beta Phi Settlement School, in tratiinDurg, Tenn. She was ac companied to Gatltoburjr Sunday by her mother. a Mr. and Mrs. Howard Swann spent the week-end in Gadsden, .Alabama with their son, Eugene, who ; holds a ; position with "the Bowman Transportation', Inc., in Gadsden. Misses Betty Ponder and Betty ; Yelton of Asheville , will be visit ing friends and relatives at Wil mington and Carolina Beach this week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Willard C. Rec- tor returned" Tuesday from Hec tor, Arkansas, where they have ' -.been visiting their son, Willard Jr., and family, v . v , Mr. and Mrs. Frank Moore and family returned to their home were Saturday alter spending a few days in Winter Park, Fla. j , Vota Yita Clail To Meet Tuesday The Vota Vita Sunday School Class of the Marshall Baptist Church will meet Tuesday night at 8 o'clock at the home of Mrs. P. H. Dinwiddie. .Mrs. Eva Sams will have charge of the 'program. 11 AND EEN lew Arrivals At Memorial Mission- To Mn and Mrs.' Jerry Eugene Ramsey, Hot Springs, a daughter, June 9. ' ' ' Dr and Mrs. Dan B. Ditmore, of Boston, Mass.; are: the guests of hi parentsJQvand Mrs. Har ry B. Ditmore, of Marshall.- Mrs. Barbara Henderson ana daughters, . Barbara and Sandra, of Marshall, left Wednesday for Wapwallopen, Penn.', where they will spend a few weeks. - Mr. and -Mrs. Reagan ' Hender son of Miami, Fla., spent a few- days with Mesdaimes Blanche and Barbara Henderson of Marshall. Mr. and Mrs. J ohn'ny , Henderson . of Coca, Fla., spent a few - days with Mesdames Blanche and Bar bara Henderson, of Marshall. - To Mr. and Mrs. Vennon Nor ton, Marshall RFD 6, a daughter, June 9. - I - Attend OES Grand Chapter In Asheville' . MxaUaMetcaworthy, matron ; . Jtfra. Vaughanta Lee Faulkner, - Miss . Aldeeu Waldrup, and Mrs. Willie W. Story return ed ?; Wednesday afternoon' from Asheville where they have been attending the fifty-fifth . annual session of the Grand Chapter of North - Carolina, Order of the Eastern iStar, which convened Sunday. Others from the Mar shall Chapter who have attended a part of the convention were Mrs. Gwendolyn R. Plemmons Mrs. Hazel L.. Proffitt, Mrs. Kate H. Reed, Mrs. Edna C. Bailey, Mrs. Zura E. Metcalf , and Mrs. Nadyne M. Worley. ' ' Bv "POP" By Jove, here it is Thursday morning and I suddenly remem ber, that I haven't written col umn lor this week some times press t dayv styps up on me and writing a column at the last minute when things are rushed to capacity is a mighty hard thing to do we had a very inter esting talk at Brotherhood Mon day night by Rev. David B. Rob erts he surely is a fine per- son and I always enjoy hearing him I've never heard him make a statement that wasn't worthwhile . he usually has something to say before he speaks was also glad that the Mar shall Lions voted to donate $100 toward the Balbe Ruth team here the Lions Club is certainJy an active organization always ready to help any worthwhile pro ject I've been sorta "lost" this week with my good wife in Asheville Sunday, Monday, Tues day and Wednesday attending the OES Grand Chapter meeting - I "baby-sat" with our pet Per sian cat, "Scoop," and saw ihat he was fed properly, etc. he missed his "mother" greatly, and also his "grandmother" . (Mrs. White, who visited in Woodfin this week) the only excitement around town Wednesday p. m., was the movinsr of those huare transformers from the depot to the new REA sub-station heard that Carol Marie Houston a contestant "in the Dairy Queen Contest, was on television the other night thanks to the Rev. George R. Blue for his nice letter received this week al ways glad when people show ap preciation, Thomas and Gail are back from honeymoon both displaying fine tans remember, Sunday is Father fay do something nice for your Dad. Ii C 11: z. E: B. Proffitt Jr. Is Honored With A Stork Shower Sat. 5 O WithTheSick Mr. M. C. Jackson, of Marshall RFD 6, is a patient at Aston Park Hospital where he is undergoing treatment. His condition is im proved. odicon Drive-In Theator ; LOCATED BETWEEN MARSHALL AND , WALNUT v Show Starts Each Evening At Dusk . Friday-Saturday : ' Double Feature LEIF ERICKSON "BORN TO THE , SADDLE? MAMIE" VAN DOREN RICHARD COOGAN , A "VICE RAID" V Sunday Monday . t . FRANK SINATRA STEVE McQUEEN - v.., "NEVER SO FEW" v i .. . - , - . . ' ,' Tuesday . Wednesday . 41 LOU CC3TZLLO t: co-Ft E?jr2 of CAriDrnoc::" Maxwell Completes.: Course; Awarded Diploma By NRI : Kenneth N. Maxwell, RFD 2. uarsnau, has completed a course in Servicing Electrical Appliances and has been awarded a diploma by the National Radio Institute of Washington, D. C. He finished the prescribed course of techinca! studies , with creditable, grades and is to be' congratulated upon his achievement. Jane Ramsey Struck By Rock Miss Jane Ramsey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ramsey, was taken to Memorial Mission Hos pital for X-rays Tuesday, of shoulder Injury which she receiv ed Monday when struck by a rock. X-rays revealed that there were no fractures. -.TL:....:-:e.;!r - -v " " " " t r-r ' " : '--Jit 1 ff s " r ' ; ,-) , 7"-:K"3f 'T Cr- ... ' - -,"; ' f "f 4 w Tf.il won't txrrci yo horns if you kr.rj your c!o:hes lo cj. Your c' e c"' !.'."erior : t .' . "e c"--; '?.. I" omJ er, '"...' 1 1-''- . . . MISS CAROL MARID HOUS TON, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Ed Houston, of Marshall RFD 6, was a contestant in the recent Dairy Queen Contest held at West gate -in Asheville. ; . Miss: Houston represented Madison County in the event. ' , , 1 Attendinsr Welfare 1 Meeting In Raleigh 'Mrs. Frances- (i. Kamsey, su perintendent of the Madison County Welfare Department, is attending the Administrative Con ference of the N. C. Department of Public Welfare in Raleigh this week. Mr. Ted R. Russell, county au ditor, and Mr. Wayne Brlgman, commissioner, accompanied Mrs, Ramsey to Raleigh .Tuesday', re turning Tuesday night J. B. Mcintosh Is Honored For Choir Service , J.. B. Mcintosh of Asheville was honored for 60-years' membership in the adult , choir of First Bap tist Church at a party Thursday at the church. He will complete his 50th year of service next Sun day. ' . ' - Mcintosh joined the choir; in 1910 and has served continuously since except for a leave of absence during Worfd' War I. ? He was member of the Asheville police force and for a number of years was a j professional wrestler. ; He was a ' close friend ; of ? Asheville authoi1 Thomas Wolfe. ' " ' '"Carl W Pewymtelaik-jtoo-k Charles Huey Is Music Director At Grover Church Charles Huey,'i"soni of Mr, and Mrs. Wade Huey,, of Marshall, has accepted the post of music di rector of the First Baptist Church in Grover, N. C. He started his duties there last week-end. Mr. Huey, who was r. on the Dean's List at Carson-Newman College, recently receives his de gree in music and plans to enter the University of Florida this Fall where he will work on his Master's Degree in Church Music. Huey Attended PCA Meet At Carolina Beach' -1 Wade Huey, of Marshall, at tended the. -i Asheville Production Credit Association directors' eon- ference held - Tuesday at Carolina Beach. Mr. Huey is director of Madison County, v .' , - ? A stork shower was given for Mrs. Willie D, Radford Profflfit in the home of Mrs.) J, Di Gosnell 'Saturday evening, June 11. i- Many beautiful and useful gifts were received by the honoree and an enjoyable time was had by each. Games were played, led by Mrs. James Arrington and Mrs, J. D. Gosnell. Prizes were won by Mrs. Jim Cody, Mrs. Tommie ' Roches ter, Mrs. W. H. Deal, Mrs. V. W. Cody, Mrs. E. B. Proffitt Sr. ,amd Mrs. J, T.' Anderson. ' The gifts were opened, by the honoree, assisted by . Mesdames Jhn Cody and James Arrington, after which refreshments , were served , by the co-hostesses, Mrs. Arrington and Mrs. Gosnell. : One noted attraction were the nut cups, which were miniature three-cornered diapers of white flannel pinned with a gold safety pin and waxed. These were taken home as souvenirs. Those present besides the hon oree and hostesses, included Mrs. Wayne Clark, Gene dark, Mrs. E. B. Proffitt Sr., Mrs. W. H. Deal, Mrs. Jim Cody, Mrs. Everett Gosnell, Mrs. J. T. Anderson, Mrs. Albert Baldwin, Mrs. V. W. Cody, Mrs. Arvil Gosnell, Mrs. W. Jack Ball, Mrs. Joe Sprouse, Mrs. Tom mie Rochester, Miss Cindy West, Mrs. Isaac West, Mrs. Warren Houston, Mrs. James Coates, Miss Jane Ramsey, Miss Sandra Kay Metcalf. Ed Bush Is Butcher At Model Grocery Ed Bush, formerly of Murphy, has accepted a job at Model Gro cery here as a butcher. Mr. Bush has had . 36 years experience in butchering. . He started his duties here Mon day. Mother-In-Law Of Former Marshall Lady Passes Sunday iMrs. R. P. Potts formerly of 57 Oakwood St., in West Asheville, died at 9:20 p. m., Sunday, June 12, I960 in the home of a daugh ter Mrs. George C Zirkle, of Dan- drldge, Tenn. . . .Services were conducted at 3:00 p. m. Tuesday in the chape of the , MorriB-tHendon-Blaek Funeral Home. The Rev. W. G. Thomas officiated. Burial! was in 1 the Green Hills Cemetery. Pallbear ers were J. E. Divelbliss, Carl Buchanan, Marcellus Buchanan HI, Dr. Francis Buchanan, and Leon and Felix Picklesimer. Surviving, in addition to Mrs. Zirkle, . are two sons, Richard of Enoxville, and Felix of Bryson City, who is the husband of the former Miss Nell Dodson, daugh ter of Mrs. F. A. Dodson of Mar shall and the late Mr. Dodson; two sisters, Mrs. Marcellus Bu chanan of Hendersonville, and Mrs. J. E. Divelbliss Sr., of Ashe ville; and several nieces and nephews. .- Pearsons Move Patrolman and Mrs, Charlie Pearson Monday moved Into the house formerly occupied by Mc. and Mrs. Howard Barnwell, ; who have recently moved to Asheville. Mars Hill News ' MRS. J. W. BUFF, Correspondent , . f' . 14.... Mrs. H. L. McConnell, of Ashe ville, is spending a few days this week here with her sister-in-law, Mrs. John W. Huff. iMrs. O. E. Sams left Wednes day of last week for a visit to rel atives and friends in the Shenan doah Vallev of Virginia. ' ' Miss Ruth Anderson is leaving this Wednesday : to return to Cleveland, Ohio after a two weeks visit -with" relatives in this sec tion. ... -" Miss Ethryn Ar'irson reurn- ed last week from V 'L.a where she was a teacher. 2r. and llti. r.alJ r.n, of t i ; .? c.-.ys c:.nriu;' last c, ' and JTrs, I"1, rents, Tiu.:! .3011, and Mrs. Edwards' daughter! Mrs. Carl Brittain and Mr. Brittain and their little ion. Mr. Frederick .Anderson and Mrs. Bruce Sprinkle have return ed to ASTC, Boone, for the sum mer session. And Miss Carol Tup man has returned to Carson-Newman College for summer school. Miss Edith Shepard id home from Wake Forest. ... 'Mr. Cliarles Robinson Is home from New York for a visit with his parents, I'r. and Mrs. D. M. Kvlinson. 1 ' Joe Z'' 3 a,l I S. C, and 3 r, ..; T tj c ' - T : I f -r a f , ... ilr. and . '"'!y of i;.3 v: ' i r '7 8"l-. r a 1 1 1. r : lv'it -iM".-''; " i ) -. V MISS FRANCES MONTGOMERY and James B. Connor plan a winter wedding;. 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