k . 3' I,:.::-.".. :i . armies . , , ' -t: , J. I. trs, tltauie'Mg EdUer t , ir ' . , . ! " Q Q .'' , ' . SVESCSIPTION SATES ,SUBSC&PT10N BATES nrrrxinx UADISON COUNTY , IN UA2ISON counir .. ri.. ' tX.00. lK Month a.. u him r:.; " . '. nn r n. : mw an mmkm i. ajnnaH , SOo Par Week Four Months .,, ,LD0 IS.0T Om Year G Months EDITORIAL LEARN TO SWIM ; 1: ..:uf.: H ' : v - v Through the fine program of the American Red Cross, plus the interest and enthusiasm of several lo cal mothers, swimming lessons are to be given abso lutely free at the Marshall Swimming Pool. Ronnie Hensley, who is now life guard at the pool, recently completed the life saver's course at the National Kea Cross Aquatic School at Camp Carolina in Brevard. This course was made possible through the Buncombe Madison Red Cross Chapter. Charles Bradley, of Asheville, Water Safety Pro gram Director of our chapter, wilj assist Hensley in the water safety program. Several Marshall mothers met with Mr. Bradley and Mrs. Stanley Atkins, instructor, Tuesday of this week . and made plans to take courses and otherwise aid m the water safety program. AH this work and these efforts are voluntary and should be highly appreciated by wbtww opportunity to learn to swim is available to ' EVRX ONE in Madison County. Someone asked Ito other day if this program only applied to MARSHALL girls and boys. The answer is NO; It is for boys and girls, men and women from ALL sections of the county. If you do not know how to swim, we urge you 1 to take advantage of this oportunity. Everyone should know how to swim. It could easily be tne meyis of saving someone's life as well as your own. Contact Ronnie Hensley or Rex Cohn for more information about the lessons NOW. ... -oOo- , 1 LETS KEEP 4tK SAFE 1 ivrnndav. Julv 4th Independence Day is usually referred to as a "Glorious 4th", lets keep it that way. i ' ' One careless driver, one stupid pedestrian,- one ' "show-off," one "harmless" "drink, could make the? . "Glorious 4th" a very sad and, costly day never to be 2' forgotten. s . . Remember, the highways will be jammed with cars, the swimming pools' crowded with swimmers, and everybody impatient to get where they're going and hurrying to return to their1: Eomes. ; Many will celebrate with fireworks. In any event, we urge you to use good, sane judgment, not only on Monday but r throughout the long 4th of July week-end. v - State Patrolmen are urging drivers to be cau tious; This means YOU not necessarily the OTHER GUY..'' , ' ' ,A - Don't be' a "show-off " at the swimming pool. Take your time wherever you go. Leave early enough s to drive slowly and safely. . ' Let's keep the 4th a safe occasion. . , AFTER THE 4tK : '('Si)Goate " ' ' ' ' ' 1 ' '' " -v '-''T "' ,TuesHay and Wedrieday,Pnly (JULY S 6) ,s COLD WAVES C7X0 f.i c j ccl: : i.v call., O " .1. ! 'He (Jsus) poureth water Into & Jaain, nd began to wash the disciples', feet, and to wipe them with the towel wherewith lie was girded . w well, I'm back, and grlad, tQ be back -1 vu irapposed to 'bo, back last Thursday, bat' I got home Tuesday night, and then figured I was at least SO minutes late returning -"you can have my part of Florida, especially at this 1 1 1 11 JlltA t&ne of tho .year you farmers experience ; a , dry ' spell ana prant n w rain, just nicxei up enough to pay my wages and let mo avo Another vacation, and 11m sun . youll get tho ' desired rain ' it never fails to have the creeks all muddy and high when I lake' m. vacation '. Shrirnn bad tbtt favorable comments of the en tiro congregation after' his lead ership of tho mid-week prayer service last night good, boy; hope you set the crowd to think ing around Oak Hill few' things are more pathetic than the sight of one who has become so busy! with the Lord's work that he has! neglected the Lord Himself when you have nothing' left but God, then for the first time you become aware that God is enough t the man who. masters hard life accomplishes more than the one who is mastered by an easy one I hope to Spend the Fourth with my family fish ing ,-. but let's everyone drive carefully and save lives Vi ola was afraid of the turtles brought Ikt and Ovella from Flor ida until she found out they were not alive he that eling eth mud surely looseth ground Fain will be gone on his . vaca tion next week hope he has better luck fishing than I did on mine if happiness could be bought, we would be unhappy a bovrt the price it's a pity that some folks never learn that uncovering the other ' fellow's faults - will never cover up their owit faith is not believing that God can; it is believing that HE WILL well, I gotta go, but remember: LOVE that makes mothers ; great, rescues many person fromt grime. . r U.Si f (SAVINGS) , Wonds , F. Cuil r Caibe of Candler is the newly-elected. . District 81-A Governor cf Lions Clubs in West ern North Carolina f or the 1960- 61 club year. 'U:!(;U', Cabe, who served as Deputy District Governor of Region Two durinir tho vast club year, suc ceeded Hubert Lv Kanipe of Haw Creek as the Governor of 86 clubs with some l.'COO; members in , 12 western mountain counties for. the new club yeaY. which began s July .-The new Lions Club leader ser ved as president of the' Candler Lions Club ; during the, 1957-68 clubyea. s- -r it " ' tCabe has been a member of the Candler . Lions Club for the , past 10 '. vears and has a perfect at tendance : record : since . his in duction into membership.1. .. He is Chief Electrician at the American Enka : Corporation, treasurer 1 of the Enka " Credit Union, and has been a resident of Buncombe County for the past 80 years. :"-:,:: :- Caibe is a graduate of the N. C. State College - Extension Depart ment and the International Cor respondence School in Electrical Engineering. . - -. A Shrine and 83rd degree Mason, he is a past master of .Hominy Majsoolc Lodge, and Dis trict Deputy Grand Master of the 54th Masonic District of North Carolina. ' ', : ' ' He is a member of Montmorenci Methodist Church and lias served, or is levlngr'i as Sunday School superintendent, chairman of build ing committees, church treasurer and member of off ical board. h Cabe k also teacher of Young Adult Bible Class, a certified lay speaker '-of Methodist Church, and president of Hominy Valley Metho dist Men. , He is a native of Hay wood County and is married to he former Miss Sue Williams of Buncombe County. Mrs. Lillie Merrell, 77, of Mar sha EFD.2, died Friday evening in' her home after a long illness. She was the widow of J. F. Mer- Surviving are two v daughteref IMrs. Aaron Sronce of Marshall Jl (Mars Hill RFD 1; two sons, Gay Memll of.Mars HHl RFD v and Homer Merrell of Brevard; a sis ter, Mrs. Gene Buckner of Mars Hill "RFI 1i two brothers, 'fiam and J.' P. Phillips of Mars Hill; .Greene. Her father gave her i five grandchadren and a great- "narriage. -ge " oriaegrooms Miss Rosemary Hector Greene and William Donald Ramsey were married Saturday in an afternoon ceremony in Laurel Branch Bap tist Church with the :.Rev. . Ray Roberts conducting the ceremony. Musiq was presented by Mrs. Philip M. MerrilL', . Si The bride is the daughter at Mr., end ' Mrs, William Wayne To Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sprinkle of Lincoln Park, Mich., a daugh ter, Deborah Lynn. Mrs. Sprinkle is the former Miss. Wanda Da vis of Walnut. , - At Memorial Mission- To Mr. and Mrs. Steve. R. Moore, Hot Springs,' a daugh ter, June 20. , 0 To Mr, and Mrs. Jay Tornber- grandchild. . ' j (Services , were held at 2:80 p. tnH Monday m Jftui vreejc Baptist Church, where the had been a member for more' than 80 years. The Rev. David Roberts and the Rev. J. . B. " Sprinkle ' officiated. Burial was in the . church ceme tery.; Nieces and granddaughters were flower bearers. -i ' Bowman-Rector Funeral Home was in charge. Day Camp Is Now In Session At Dennis Farm The Marshall. Girl Scout and Brownie Scout Day Camp is now in session, being held at the J. A. Dennis Farm. Friday will be the last day of camp. Attending are 20 girls and four adult; leaders, Mrs. Otto McDevitt, who is the Intermediate Girl Scout leader, and Mrs. Fred Robinson, who is in charge of the Brownie Scouts; and ethers leaders are Mrs. Vader Shelton, Mrs. Ed Gentry and Mrs. Craig Rudisill Jr., who are the assistant leaders. Misses Sheila Rice and Diana McEimoy are aid ing with the program, and Mrs. Clyde M. Roberts is furnishing, transportation to and from the camp each day. Tnt girls nave enjoyed many activities, including singing, folk dancing, crafts, hiking, cookouts, dramatics, flag ceremonies, and swimming. On Wednesday a cookout picnic was enjoyed. Mrs. Earl Robinson is direct ing the camp. ' 'T: parents .are Mr, and Mrs. Cheever Ramsey.'. ( ' " , The bride wore a dress of lace styled with fitted bodlce-and faHf draped skirt over an underskirt of tulle. Her veil was attached to a cap of lace and she carried white roses. ' 1 iMiss Linda Qail Greene was maid of honor and Miss : Zane White . and Miss . Patsy 1 A n n Craine were bridesmaids.. They wore dresses of chiffon over taf feta and carried yellow carnations. Bernard Reece was: best and ushers were Bruce Marlor, and Wayne Edsel Greene of Jack sonville, Fla., brother -of the bride. 1A reception, held in the church, followed, with Mrs. Ray Rob erts, Mrs. Wayne Edsel Greene, Miss Linda Gail Greene and Mrs. Jerry, Rice assisting. The couple will live in Sylve. The bride is a sophomore -at Western Carolina College and the bridegroom is employed by , West ern Carolina Telephone Co. , Paint Fork HD Club Met Monday With Mrs. T. Metcalf 1 I JT"L 7 1 fauMwOfe 1L i JCaScfl fHaf from larmmtinM pJa rf locrawa sail. Uulviw onMna UM asm iim vm wmO, aUowa th. bI to b mat 4 ttiaa w- mUt fU mnm i. ; lin. Mars Hill RFD 1, a son, 28. June At St Joseph To Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Capps, Mars Bill RFD 6, a daughter, June 28. .'Y Shown above is a group of Marshall Coy Ccouis at Camp Daniel Boone in Hay- , 1 wood County. The picture was made last we Tihc-a IS local Scouts, accompanied by 1,9 camp. : In picture, left o . I ;ar. 1 all, enj Danny Burton of f :i Te ' y Cody, of the Marshall The Paint Fork home demon stration club met Monday, June 27 at the home of Mrs. Tabnadge Metcalf. Devotions were given by Mrs. Paul Mozley; for Scripture readingshe used Proverbs 12. . A business session regarding the Ju ly picnic and the August Craft meeting , was held. ; Music was furnished by Miss Imogens Car ter, soloist; "Miss Paula Metcalf, soloist; and. Miss Teresa Metcalf, pianist, r - .The discussion and demonstra tion on "Vitamin A and C the Salad Way," was given by Miss Teresa Metcalf, seventh grader 4-H Club member at Beech Glen school. She demonstrated ' 'the making of Waldorf, Stuffed To mato, and Peach-Cottage 1 Cheese Salads. Miss Ethel Townsend, home economics agent, . showed slides on various salads !and !8R VI i Mrs. William Ramsey . Cut CourUty CttissN-rtmea ' ' I . . .'" ' '.' ' . .... .' "i m Send ' The News-Record Your Boy In Service dressings used in providing balanced menus.' 4a Magic games " were played youngsters and club members, led by Miss Townsend. About 25 per-, sons were present, including guests Mrs. BroneHe Skaggs, of PaintviMe, Ky., and Miss Imogene Carter, Charlotte. , t; , - , - U -i .n '.Mrs. Talmadge Metcalf, hostess, served a salad course for refresh ments. chicken salad sandwich es, frozen fruit and Waldorf sal ad.. . ' - " f( ' ? Virgil Smith, assistant Scoutmaster, at'. .- 1 tijl.t, Ronnie Shelton and 'Itonnie BrasH,'! 'i. Abbeville, as they watched Instructor Paul I troop, tile "coaipass fls" cn I.f . ry lloors, ; .. TLe irarshall Scotita wc-a i. ' ..ftl honfts .Tie Im.e.1 Apache Patrol, cocr' c-f J. t." 1 i r . .. " "y, Tv. ... 4 I. - C s tc-p he . rrs la t';e ite meet T 'a.r" " . X......3 t!.: i f.3 x '"-s i f a - ' ?' eu..t i4 tle'v-..-r t- '. T. ' 't''9 "ar..'.U Troop. . , ' 5 Ce Water lleet - -, I : t I' ' r, TcJ EwUrts, :t ' I -ra Treves, wxn ... ' 'p tard, scor . .i 1C; jail f-ee style i i ' "3 i ' -. " 3 lonors an! : r.- 'run V.ilr-l- '' ", 3 i ' t w4 A Men witH vision, men' with courage signed A docu ment which declared ( thirteen North American col onies to ' be; free . and independent. They dared, they fought. THEY TRIUMPHED I ' " , : 1 , PLAN FOR YOUR OWN v ; " s n ' : n' - '"n"" ' ' ' I j f" ' r r- ' ' rs I 1 "if m , i ' Li Lm v. w . v- J . - mJ L a BXi A in a moment of relaxx&t.ca step to think! r :2.'i9 Celebrate on the Fourth.-; Have loads of fun why we, I,'07, ere celeLrV'-j iade cause ll.cy, TIIZIJ, L; J f:r- t $ 1 rood j Let us al.ow you Low j c j ca fcr your 1. t! : 1 O Lc 1 '

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