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; Colo il it , J OH :H0LSMY; m awing ELECTXIIC TRAIN BET DOLL HOTJSK BET TS KAVS OtD-WSHIONJIO CHRIST ! SS rifts Galore Coty . . . Jewelite . . . Westclox . . . Remington Times . . . Bourjois . . . Schick . . . Sunbeam Amity . . . Wrisley . . . Sylvania . . , and many others! Drawing will toe held here ars Hill Pharmacy MARS HILL, N. C. Sandra C. Thatcher, Kenneth C. Martens Speak Vows Tuesday Miss &aindra Carotene Thatch er, of Bdnmdngham, Mich., and Mr. Kenneth Charles Martens, also of ' , Binminghatm, were united in mat rimony to, Marshall Tuesday, De- cember 20, 1960, with the Rev. Coleman C. OaHweU performing the ceremony, ' ' ,, 'Mrs. Martens is the daughter of .Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Thatch 4 3l nd M!r. Martens is the eon of J-A and : Mm, : Kenneth C. Mar I aU of ; BirmingOT, . Mich. i "Wiib coupae ymu maice their 1 home! in Gastonia. N. C. ' - ur ...: ;' i Mrs. Walker Gets G.W.U. Degree Mrs. Henrietta Bay Walker, of R-2, OBniton, Md., was awarded the .degree of iMaater of Arts at the Fall Convocation of The George Washington University, Washington, D. C. Mire. Walker's major field of Study was Educa tional Guidance. She is ithe daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. P. iRay, R-2, tMara Hill. She graduated from Beech Glen High School, Ivy, and received her Bachelor t of Artsvdegie from East Carolina Teachers College, Greenville, In 1943. . -- Wedding vows iwere exdluanged by Miss iMarttene Gaye Evans and Thomas Joshua Cole Sunday, De camber 18, I960 4 p. n., in the First Baptist Churcb In Con cord.. - The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jenner Cole of Concord. The bridegroom is the dxn' of i Mlrs. Xra Oota of Greenville, S, C, amd the kute Mr. Cole. . m , t The ceremony was performed by the Rev. J. Clyde Yates, of Charlotte. Music : was presented by Airs. Marshall Taitum, eekiat; William Trdtt, -vioffiniat and Fred Scifens, orgiMideit - Given to marriage fay Iher fa- iner, the itaude was acta red n a peau de Bode sheath gown trim med with .Alencon lace ending in a chapel train, an imported silk illusion veil falling from eroiwn of pearls and carried a cluster of Pbalaenopeds orchids showered with mdniaiture whdte roses on a Bible. . iMiss Amy Bell of .Asheville was maid of honor and ' Mrs. Jack Wbaltley of Richmond, V.; Miss Anne Nunm of Virginia Beach, V.; Alias Judy Newman' of 'Win sbon -Salem and Missi Elgenda Snipes of Oonoord were brides maids. They wore hedge green silk organza dresses, matching headpieces and carried - cascade bouquets of white Fuji chrysan themums and white roses. John Sumrall of Laurel, 'Mass., served s beat man and Ralph Powell) Jr., of Concord, Van Ram sey of Vaidese, Wendel Cole of Greenville and Hugh Cole of Charleston, S. C, both brothers of the bridegroom, ushered. A cake cutting was held Satur day night after iflie rehearsal with Miss Margaret Swink, Mrs. Au drey Swank, and' Mrs. Roy Lita ker assistinig in serving. For their wedding trip to the mountains the bride changed to a black wool suit, a white beaver hat and the ooursage from her bouquet. She is a graduate of Con cord High School and Mars HiM College. She to .a member of 'Beta Sigma Phi soroity. JUa I , 2, of Mams Hill, Buceuimled t 3:10 p. m. Monday in an AshevCle hospital to head injuries received! in a Buncombe County highway accident , Sept. ,6. Reese had never regained con scious and had remained in a crit ical condition at Memorial Mist ejon Oiospatal since tne aoxadenc, Dr. John C Young, Buncombe County' coroner ' .said, fltf - ?f y The coroner had not completed h investigation Mondiay nilghlt aiaA said he planned to conduct an inquest later in (the week. At the time of , the accident, Highway Patrolman L. 0. Wright reported that Reese was injured in a two-car coKision about 7:46 p. m., Tuesday, Sept. 6, on U. S. 19-23 just nortSv of Asheviffle. Reese and Tommy Ledford, 21, also of Mlars Hill, were in a car which struck another car as it was turning into a private drive way, Patrolman Wright had re ported., ( ' ( ' s" i , , ', Led ford was discharged from the hospital after receiving treat ment for head injuries. An organ;. :.tion meeting of the County Emergerocy PltuiTiing Com. mnM.ee was hcHj in the ASC bf- fke on Dec. 1. Members of this committee, as designated by the Secretary of AgrJiculltura in the overall National defense plan, are Harry Silver, - County Extensioml Service; W. ", K. Anderson, Farm- era .Horn Administration; Boyd Baucom, Soil Conservation Serv ice; A, F. Hadacek, Forest Serv ice ; and Ralph : Ramsey, ASC. ' Ralph Ramsey, ASC office man ager, was designated as chairman of the county group by the State Emergency v Planning Committee. The county BPC named - Boyd Baucom as its deputy chairman and .the following succession of command was established to be come effective in case the chair man should become unavailable in an emergency: Boyd Bauoom, Harry Silver, W. K. Anderson, and A. F. Hadacek. The 1 first Monday of each month' at 1:80 p. m. was set as the regular meet ing date of the committee. The next few meetings will be devoted to a study and discussion of va. nous National bulletins pertain f. r - It at , n. The other car was driven by " T.rT T Ut P1w- Rtir4 SQ . f , " wum-y cir. i ne oec- Joneatown Road, Woodfdn. She received dispensary treatment at St Joseph's Hospital for a right arm fracture.' Reese's body was taken to Hol- lr.i Cole is a graduate of Gr vdlle pigh' .School, Furman Xni- versity and ;- has a , -masters de gree in voice from the Eastman v 1 ..iiL-ir 'jji.. u..,f x uuoi. food and ofher agriculiture combe Him. Surviving are the father, Ed ward ' Reese of Mlars H41; three sisters, Mrs.- Louis Ramsey, Mrs. Robert Seftmon and 'Mis Alva Reese of r Detroit, - 'Mich.; two brothers, Paul of - Detroit and Jack of Mars Hill. JOYJS OF FATHERHOOD iFremont, Ohio -When Donnie Stadler, three, fell on the porch and 'cut "hia ' chin, his fa ther realty suffered most Robert Stadler became faint af ter, watching a doctor treat his eton. H fell against a water loun- tain, broke off two teeth and suf fered severe face cuts. .7 t Y.TlIe is menbr faculty of Mars Hill College They will live in,jMars HilL ler ofwle iniusacT rotary of Agitiaulture' announced the establishment within the U. S. Department of Agricuilbure of a county emergency organisation and assignment of emergency planmnng activities essential to feed needs and requirements of the Nation in itime of a nationa crisis. This plan provides for the s rr, in a.!i-rrtA Moore's Phatmacu i " - IS MARSHALL, N. C Marshall Personnel: J. J. Ramsey C. L. Rudisill, Jr. W. T. McKinney Mrs. Rosalene M. Tugman Mrs. Tacoma R. McElroy Mrs. Belva Crowe Mrs. Eugene Thomas Violet Rice 1 It it a real pleasur to wish our customers a . most merry Yule. Peace bi with you T2i ycm tits day in n -xr r? n I 'T f Mi JUU V W U 1 u Weaverville Personnel: . E. L. Loftin R. Wiley Smith v f Mrs. Izola D.' Taylor ' : cMrs. J. Howard Rhea ' Mm Bit Edwards Cleaners Marshall, N. C. Is Change-of-Lifd IMingYou ; OnlyllalfaVoman? - Ji C 8 'To tense N V tired . ' J tob,e, AtBcV - companion jk ' to your 15V ' VS, niMbaiuIT- establishment of a USDA Emer gency Planning Oommittee at both the state and county levels. The intent of this action is to help carry out the departments responsibilities under the Nation al plan for ami defense mobiliza- taonv promulgated by the Presi dent of the U. S. The major ob jective of the plan, according to the Secretary, is the development of a uilt-inroadiness," inte grating, insofar as feasible, de fense' planning as a part of reg ular and continuing programs and activities. EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED by DR. LOCKARD V i 8 A. M to 12 Noon FRIDAYS n THE L. P. ROBERTS BUILDING MARSHALL, S, C. DASH DAY Is Any Time YOU NO LONGER NEED TO MAKE .WASH DAT LAST ALL DAY AT HOME BY USING , " 'r ONLY"OWE'MACHlWR: LET YOUR WASHING ACCUMULATE FOR. SEVERAL DAYS AND THEN COME TO - EDWARDS CLEANERS AND USE THE Sclf-Scrvicc Laundry" OPEN 7:00 a. m. TILL lltOO p. m. 7 DAYS A WEEK WITH THIS ASSEMBLY LINE METHOD, YOU CAN DO ALL YOUR WORK IN 30 MINUTES AND; ALSO COMPLETELY DRY THEM IN A FEW MINUTES COME WHEN YOU PLAN TO SHOP ALSO THE ' VERY BEST IN Try the Easy Way - Today or Tonight! EDWARDS CLEANERS DIAL 2461 ; MARSHALL, N. C. . . r- L j r Li V v. m is Htmmrnm .m L r u J 1 n Special women' medicine cm relieve "hot flunei", weakness, nervousness ...then yon eu enjoy life fully again I Has ehange-oMlfe left pot so wesk you feel umly "halfaUve? Suffocated by "hot flashes", con stantly tense... so you cent be an affectionate wife and mo'her? Don't oxpairl tyn ; I mkham's Compound cn re cv both ten sion and phy-cel o 'ies,sl In doc tor's twil, 1,-nl 'r e , s p,ve qd,. Irri - f SI-.; . S" cn po " oi-1 ; if r 1 c ( 1 I i S I. '-uot ? 'I-i ft I r 0 n IK I 1 ..I i n is - i nvHfe I t M c . . J . - -- .. .. '-" 1 1 ' I -....- ... : - , 1 . ' -f mil mil GREEKS K Whom ws knva hnrf ciu-li n fine business relationship ' during jhe past year we send greetings -ana best,. wishes for the coming .' Holiday Season ' : I ' ;
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