J HEARD ( " AKD TP' is mi:.,. ni 10:02 L ) 1 HI o o PERSONAL and OTHERWISE Dialt 3231 - mt. and Mrs. G. L. McKinney -f Loris, S. C, are spending the summer ,nere. '.. , M4, , and Mrs, Huffman Niks iftl Mrs.' Evelyn Holt, of Buck eye, ..uregon, spent a few days wim ur. ana Mrs. Ed Lee Niles ana xamuy, Here. , . Mrs. fi.; E. Guthrie and daugh- l ter, , Miss Ruth ' Guthrie left on -Friday for Orlando, Fla., .where tney wl visit Mr. and Mrs. Billy vuinne. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Roberts and -son, JCeith, of Ecorse, Mich.," re- curnea to their home Tuesday af ter spending a few days in Mar shall -with relatives and friends Mr., and Mrs. Roy lAnders, of Ml ami, Florida and Shipmsn, Vir ginia, .who spent a few days 'with liia brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Anders and daughter, Peggy, and other rela tives and friends of Marshall dur ing th week-end, returned to Virginia Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ray George of Washington, are visiting her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Jake Lunsford, here. S Mr. and Mrs. ' William Oagley and children of Madisonville, Ten nessee, spent a few days with Dr. and Mrsv Ed Lee Niles, ' here. 1 Mr. and - Mrs. W. T. Robison Jr., of Gastonia were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fain Sprinkle and son Jobie, here, i ' ,' Miss Sandra' Dabbs has retura- ed to her .home in Charlotte after y 'upending 'two weeks here visiting Mr. and Mrs. Fain Sprinkkle and son, Jobie; ' She was accompanied! .... -vow y j u itiniy RU eon who will spend Several days ,es the guests of Mt. and Mrs. J. --C. Sprinkle and Mr; and , Mrs Ben R. Dabbs and family. t "Little Miss Gaynell Ramsey of , Detroit,., Mich., i s spending, the summer with her grandparents, ,- Mr. end Mrs. Joe Ramsey of Mar- , shall RFD 6. Miss Ramsey spent .a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Jerry . Rice and daughter, Sheila, last week. - , ' Mr. and Mrs. Fred West and children, of Montgomery, Ala., were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Maco Wallin this week. Mr. West is a native of Madison County and is the manager of the Delta Air port in Montgomery, i Mr. - William VanDervort of (Houton, Texas is spending the summer months - at : his home Stackhouse. . at o By 'TOP" 1 y5?h:f;vT;rl)r':1i.''i:':4;;'::.- O . Mr. and Mrs. David West and daughter, Bandra, of "Lincoln Park, . Midi., returned to their home Monday after spending few days with. Mr. and Mrs. Don West ' and" family of f Marshall Kit IX I. Air; ' and Mrs. Hubert Edwards Jr.j of Detroit, Mich., are spend ing this week with his parents, Mr. ; and Mrs. Hubert Edwards Sr., here.' iMrs. William H. Niles, of Tel lied' Plain, Tenn., is spending few days with Dr.' and Mrs. Ed Lee Niles, here. Dr. and Mrs. Phil Sanders of Whteville, N. C, were guests her; 'aunt: and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Maco Wallin, here. Mr. and Mrs. David Anthony and family of Lincolnton, spent last, Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. S. C. RudisiU and son, Lewis, here. They were accompanied .home by Mrs. J. E. Isenhour, of Newton. il ls;, and Mrs. E. B. Mathis Jr. and soh of Sumter, S. C. are vis. iting with her parents, Mr. and Jtfrav ; Willard C. Rector. Mr. Mathis returned to his home in Sumter, Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. J. Moody Chand ler accompanied their grandchil dren, Jeff and Jennifer Chandler1, children : of Mr. and Mrs. J.M Chandler Jr., to. their home" Kftoxville, Teim.,: Saturday where they spent the week-end.' Mr, and Mrs Chandler Jr., have recently moved to Knoxville front Charles ton, S, C." r V Mr. and Mrs. Howard Barnwell and two children of Asheville spent Sunday 'jn- Marshall visit ing friends. y , Mrs.- Carol Rice of Detroit Spent this week with her . grandmother, Mrs.. Edd Roberts, here.. . Mr. and Mrs. Tom Basnight and son: Ralph, of Washington, D. C. arrived last week to visit her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene AH- man. The Reverend ' and ' Mrs. Jack Robinson and children left Wed nesday for their home in Denver, Del., after spending a few days adioon Drive-In v - Theater LOCATED BETWEEN MARSHALL" AND WALNUT . ' -, "r Shoyv; Starts, Each Evening At, Pusk i i ' Friday Saturday ; ; V ;1 Double Feature : x - - . GEORGE MONTGOMERY . ' C ' "KING OF THE WILD STALLION" BUSTER CRABBE JUDITH AMES "GUNFiqHTERS ; OF ABILENE h . Sunday Monday , , ; DAVID LADD DONALD CRISP "DOG OF FLANDERS" , Tuesday Vcdncsday ' vlady : , : . A VIIIVZ CAR" A . W &J fci A A 4 The fatal accident Monday claim ing the lives of 2 Madison Hountv women was one of the most hor rible. Ivd ever hear of -as the picture shows in ttiia issue most everyone's attention has been on the Democratic ' National Convention in LlA this week -J frankly, .1 . thing there's a lot of nonsense carried on at these eon ventions this "favorite : son" waste of time, plus the long dem onstrations which mean : l little, seem to me useless and unneces sary ..- also- the" many "sec onds" to the nomination maybe I'm just feeling worn out after listening to last night's ses- lon and roll call until the wee hours the convention is quite a spectacle, but in my opin ion should be streamlined a great deal this goes for both Dem. and GOP conventions - inci-f dentally, haven't ' noticed Zeno Ponder on TV a single time - wonder, if V "camera shy?" am looking forward to the Hunt er-Roberts wedding next Sunday afternoon both "Archie" and Jennie Lou are great "favorites" of mine enjoyed the Brothr erhood hamburger cookout 'Tues day night at Paul's and Nell's also emoyed hearing Fred Brown, guest speaker miss Vena Davis at fee drug store - nope she soon gets back on duty the TVA booklet on flood control and the pictures in iv io must interesting you may look at said booklet if you come to tne office nere. ' . Miss Danny Jean Vul!in, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Emery Wal lin,, of Marshall RFD 4, became the bride of Mr. Bronia .Ramsey, son of Mr. , and Mrs. f Clarence Ramsey, of Marshall RFD i 4, Tuesday, July 6, 1960, at 7:30 p. m., in the Enon Baptist) Church. The Rev. J. C. Furr performed the doable ring ceremony.", .(The churA was decorated with white lilies and pink and , white snapdragons. The wedding; music was '.. presented by Miss Dorothy Sprinkle . ' '. .? The bride wore a street length dress of white eyelet and a purple orchid corsage. ' e, . '' . The couple will make their home in Aurora, ; 111., where . the bride groom is employed. ' . k Mrs. Ramsey attended Western Carolina College and will continue her studies at Aurora College this Fall. ' , . :itt' &;:& rvi.v'.,0,'i'l r . ' A1 .- I 4 With The Sick ; O (Mrs. Vena Davis is a patient in the Aston Park Hospital where Bfhjp was , admitted Monday for treatment. ' 1 ,' . . Mrs7 Lois. Payne, of Asheville. daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Riley Kector of Marshall RPD 1, Fred Brown Speaks To Brotherhood ;i:.M.J,l''j'-X. '.:" .:,.!..-' :)'' At Cookout Tues. Fred Brown, of the public re lations department of Mars Hill College, spoke to 21 members of the Marshall Baptist' Church Brotherhood Tuesday night at a cookout held on the- lawn of Dr. and Mrs. P. H, Dinwiddie. . His topic, The Gift Of Peace" was well received by those pre sent. - ' j ' , Mr. Brown 1 was introduced by Virgil : Smith, ' program chairman for the occasion. ; . . ; Mr. ; Everett Boone, president, presided at the business session which was preceded by a delicious hamburger supper i. , - Invitations Are Sent Out To Wedding Invitations have been' extended to all relatives and friends to the wedding of Miss Jennie Lou Rob erts to James . Wesley Hunter at four o'clock Sunday, July 17, at SEVEN MARSHALL MOTHERS completed training as Red Cfoss sdult safety laides at Recreation Park recently. Qharles Bradley standing left) was instructor for the group. The women are assist- thg Ronnie Hensley Red Cross water safety instructor, at the Marshall pool. Three boys and two girls also took the course. They are (L-R) front row Mrs. Allen Duckett, Tommy Nix and Teddy Cody; second row, Mrs. H. E. Bolinger, Mrs. C. E. Mashburn, Mrs. S. L. Nix, Mrs. Kermit Cody and Kermit Cody Jr.; third row, Katherine Oody, Mar ket Corbett, Mrs. R. E. Wilson and Mrs. D. D. Gross. T 7 m Z".1' lf"- o,c1 Sunday, "July 17, at patient in Iemoml Mission Hos- the MadUteaCtalA. , ' . ' . ' ' . i I ' Miss Roberts is .thl .daughter of , Miss Ruth Lockmah, .of Ashe ville, field . representative of the Buncombe Madison ;Red Cross Chapter, is a patient at' St Jo seph's Hospital where she under went surgery Tuesday.' Mr. L. M. "Skdp" Storey, of Asheville, is a patient at St. Jo seph's Hospital where he was ad mitted Wednesday for treatment LocaL Merchants Aid Little League 1 Baseball Team Financial success hag been as sured the Marshall team of Little Leaguers, through the donations of the following merchants: Ser vice Motor 'Sales, Inc., $25.00: Sprinkle-iShelton Co., 10.00; Dixie Grocery, r Cowman-Rector Funeral Home, Belk's, National 5&10c store, O. C Rector : Hdwe, Co., Marshall Dept Store, Moores Pharmacy, P. R. Elam Farm Sup ply and R. B. Chandler, 1 f&OO each. , - here with Mr. Robinson's father. Charlie Robinson, and other rel atives and friends. r ; . l The Reverend and Mrs. D. D, Cross and their son' John,. have as house guests two of Mrs. Gross' nieces, Miss Mabel Ruth Michaels and Miss Carolyn Allen, of Bur lington. Mr. and Mrs.' Frank Damato and son, Frank David, of Water bury, -Conn., are ', spending" this week with Mr. and Mrs. Luther Howell of Marshall TJTD 2. , Mr.' and Mrs. Ceorge Gwyn Rob erts of Marshall and Mr. Hunter is the son of Mr; R. Wesley Hunt er, of Mars Hill, and the late Mrs. Hunter. ; , ' , Walnut Bows' To Laurel, 12-11 i The Laurel Babe Ruth team de feated the Walnut team, 124.1,' at Laurel Friday in a make-up game that was called due to darkness on June 20 at , Laurel, , -Carl Tweed 'was credited with the win and Thomas charged with the loss. ' ' ' - 1 Bobby i Franklin? and Russell Gentry led the winners at the plate, with Eddie Thomas leading the losers. Walnut , 000 074 011 1 8 Phillips-Kasey Yows Spoken Here Monday Miss Patricia Ellen Casey. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kasey, of Oak Ridge, Tenn., be came the bride of 'Mr. James Ed ward Phillips Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. James Edward Phillips Sr., also of Oak Ridge, Monday, JTuly 11, 1960, in the Marshall Bdptist Church. The Key. Coleman C. Caldwell performed the double ring ceremony." ! The young couple will make their home in Oak Ridge. , 4 Corbett Named Area Chairman Of NCAD Association Laurel, , 004 124 112 14 3 febivfjrh' I- John O. Corbett of Service Mo tor Sales, Marshall, has been ap pointed an Area ; Chairman of the North Carolina Automobile ' Deal ers Association. .... " Corbett will be the liaison, of ficer between new car and truck dealers in v Madison . County ' and the state organization and the Na tional Automobile Dealers in Mad ison County . and the state organ ization and the National Automo bile. Dealers Association.1 said : C. W. ' Wickham, j Tarboro, president of NCAD A.' w r v In announcing the appointment, President Wickham said that Cor bett will advise the two associa tions on local Tiappenings and will keep the dealers in his area in formed on state and national af fairs affecting the retail automo tive : industry. Corbett will also conduct a join membership drive of both organizations in October.! "We in. NCADA and NADA feel extremely fortunate to have Mr. Conbett's active helo." Wick ham .said, "for his is a vital posi tion in our organization." Mrs. Hoyle Duncan I Honored With Stork Shower DEATH PROPHECY WAS FALSE At Memorial Mission ' To.. Mr. and Mrs. Don David Anderson, Hot Springs, a daugh ter, July 10. Mrs. Anderson is the former' Miss Marguerite Da vis of Marshall. -. : London England - Death came to Bert Burge 46 years after an army doctor rejected him because of heart trouble and said he had six months to -live. Burge never went back to work and lived on relief. He died recently at the age of 74 after breaking a bip. I i - . r- i At St, Joseph's i To Mr. and Mrs. George Ram sey, Marshall RFD 6, a daughter, July 8. To Mr. and Mrs. Ja ford, of Marshall, a July 12. To Mr. and Mrs. Dav! erts, Mars Hill, a ly 13. V ' ' 'a Luns- Hob- Ju- I ImbM ;, laniivl I livatO UllhcL't Surgciy . Steps lichnsngm Pdn For the Brat time sdeaeakatfoond a new healing; robatean with the aa toaiahing ability to shrink hemor- : rhoida and to reliara aaiii without aurgery. In cue after eaae, while rently relievins pain, actuml redoe- ' tion (shrinkage) took place. Moat amadna; of all reanlta were so thor ough that antTarere made aatoniahing statomenta like "Piles have ceased to . be problem I " The secret ia a new healing- aabataaea (Bio-Dyae) dis covery of a world-famoos research institute. This substance is now avail able in suppository or ointmt form caned Pnpamtion H. At ail drug counters money bade guarantee. 4 C 9 o 3 C I-:. Mrs. Carrie Tipton and Mrs. Blanche Henderson were hostess es to a surprise stork shower, Saturday evening, July 9 at 7:30 at the home of Mrs. Stella Dock ery, at Walnut, honoring Mrs. Hoyle Duncan of Charlotte. Mrs. Dlora Rice was in charge of the games. Prizes were awarded to Mesdames Altha Rector, Kathy Tipton and Bruce Tipton. Those present were Mesdames Rachel Ledford, Nola Ramsey, Georgia McOlure, Grace Dookery, Wayne Tipton, Amos Thomas, Joan Hen derson, Anna Mae Tipton, Altha Rector, Kathy Tipton, Diora Rice, Bruce Tipton, Stella Dockery and the honoree. j Mrs. Freda English Rates Christian Science, Monitor Attend OES Meeting Saturday Mrs. Chauncey Metcalf, Mrs. Marvin Faulkner, Mrs. Paul Rice, Mrs. Kate Reed, Mrs. Harlon Proffitt, Mrs. J. I. Story, and Miss Aldeen Waldrup attended the 20th District School of Instruction, Or der of the Eastern Star, held in Hendersonyille last Saturday. Mrs. Profifitt served as one of the District officers. Mrs. Met calf is worthy matron of the Mar shall Eastern Star Chapter. Vota Vita Class To Have Picnic Freda English, folk sing er now living in Asheville, was recently discussed in an article entitled "Heritage of Ballad Sing- ingq which appeared in the Chris tian Science Monitor. . 'i Pronounced "the south's finest folk singer" by the writer Mrs. English has been entertaining since she was 12 and has appear ed on numerous television shows across the nation. WJrs. English, a native of Mad ison, County, has been living in Asheville for the -nant fiva She ' has three children and seven grandchildren but continues to ap peat in public. She is expected to participate in the 84th Annual Mountain Dance and Folk Festi val in Asheville this August. NYLON SUIT Mansfield, Ohio One at the smallest damage suits anyone can recall has been filed against the city of Mansfield Rose Steinberg is asking $1.65 for a pair of nylon stockings damaged in a fall on a sidewalk. 1 . 1 , , .Members of the Vota Vita Sun day School Class of the Marshall Baptist Church, their families, and guests will hold their annual picnic Tuesday evening at 7:00 o' clock at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Davis. , . : ' Each class member will take a : basket of . food which will be serv ed on the lawn at the Davis home. .Mrs. S. L. Nix is president of the'class. ' r' w..- 'Attends Meet Mr. Allen Duckett, of Marshall,, returned Wednesday from Raleigh where he attended a meeting of District Governors of the North Carolina Funeral Directors' ' As sociation. Schedule of Home Demonstration . Clubs In County O O Beech Glen HD Club meets July 18th at the Community Building 6:00 p. m. V.4 1 . ' . Mars Hill HD Club meets July 20th at the High School Cafeteria - 6:00 p. m. , , ' w Little Pine HD Club meets July 21st with Mrs. J. I McElroy 6:30 p. m. . . . , v Marshall Friendship HD Club meets at the High School 5:30 m. f ' - , , v m bAILY OR MONTHLY uuuuu 1 -AT- n r- " - - -J ' U u .... "1 r "5

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