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Attention Graduates!
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We Now Have A Large Selector! Of '
WHITE GRADUATION
Dresses
Sizes 7 to 20
AH In Newest Styles
8.95 Value-Now 6.95
DRESSES BY DOROTHY . 5.95 - 6.95
ONE RACK LADIES' DRESSES
Values to $4.98
Now $2.98
Children's Dresses $1.98 - $2.98 $3.98
NATIONALLY ADVERTISED
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Playtex Bra
All Sizes
02.50 to $4.95
MEN'S and BOYS' WHITE
Oport Coots
IDEAL FOR GRADUATION
SIZES: Boys', 6 to 18; Men's, 36 to 42
00.05 to 014.05
OPEN 6 FULL DAYS A WEEK
Including Wednesday Afternoon
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(AHTNiC) .. PFC James E.
Buckner, 23, son of Air. and Mrs,
Mert IBuckner, Route 5, Marshall,
N. C, recently re-enlisted in the
Regular Army while serving with
the 31st Infantry at Font Puck
er, Ala. Buckner, who entered
the Army fa April 1966. is a caon-
noneer in the infantry's Combat
Support Company. He attended
Marshall High School and was en
gaged in farming prior (to enter
ing the Army. Hda wife, Mavine,
lives in Ozark, Ala.
THANKSGIVING ,
God's verdict upon the pagan
world Is that "they are without
f'vcuae, because, when they knew
Cod, they glorified Hdim not ns
God, neither were thankJuj
(Rom. 1:20,21). The Psalmist, on
the other band, declares:
"IT IS A GOOD THING TO
GIVE THANKS UNTO THE
LORD, AND TO SENG PiRAISES
UNTO THY NAME, O MOST
HIGH: '
"TO SHOW FORTH THY LOV
ING KINDNESS IN THE MORN
ING, AND THY FAITHFUL
NESS EVERY NIGHT." (Psa.
92:1,2).
IBelievers today have even more
to be thankful for than did the
Psalmist, for we can rejoice in
what God nas done for us through
Christ and His redeeming work.
Thus Paul, by divine inspiration,
speaks of .. ,
"'GIVING THANiKS UNTO
THE FATHER, WHO HATH
MADE US FIT, TO BE PAR
TAKERS , OF THE JNHEM-
'TANCE OF THE (SAINTS IN
LIGHT:
" WHO HATH DELIVERED
Ludwigaburg, Germany (AH
TNC) Grady C. Worley, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton W. Worley,
Mars Hill, N. C, recently was pro
moted to specialist five in Ger
many where he is a member of
the 4th Transportation Battalion.
Specialist Worley. a mechanic
in the battalion's 126th Tmanspor
tation Company in Ludwieabursr,
entered the Army in February
1957, was last stationed Bit Fort
Jackson, S. C, and arrived over
seas in June 1957.
The 21-year-old soldier is a
1966 graduate of Mars Hill High
School.
His wife, Edda, is with him in
Germany.
Fort JBelvoir, Va. (AHTNO)
Army Pvt. Billy Z. Bryan, 19, son
of Mr. and 'Mrs. Zack A. Bryan,
Marshall,, fy. iC., completed the
five-week isiipplly eourseV at The
Engineer School, Fort iBelvoir,
Va., April 21..
He -was trained to keep records
pertaining to the receipt, storage,
issue, shipment, classification and
salvage of engineer equipment.
Bryan entered the Army in
October 1960 and completed basic
training at Fort Jackson, S. C.
He is a 1959 graduate of Mar
shall High School end a former
student at Mars Hill College.
Fort Hood, Tex. (AHTNC)
Army Pvt. Grady . Rice, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Grady Rice, Route
1, Flag Pond, Term., participated
in Excerise Thunder Bolt, a nine
day joint Army-Air Force train
fag exercise tat Fort Hood, Texas,
which ended April 27.
'Parttoiapting units were rated
on their capability to operate over
wide frontages as independent
forces under simulated nuclear
and limited warfare conditions.
The exercise was resigned to test
the effectiveness of the (ground
and air forces involved tatnd cul
minated a year's training.
Rice, a truck driver in Service
Battery of the 1st Armored Divi
'sion's Artillery at Fort Hood,
entered the Army fa September
1960 and received basic training
at Fort Knox, Ky.
The 21-year-old soldier is a
1958 graduate of Unicoi County
High iSdbooL
Fort Riley, Kan! fAHTNCl
Army Recruit Benajah L. Ga
hagan, 21, son of Mr. end Mrs.
Walter W. Gahagan, RiFD 8,
Marshall, N. C, is receiving eight
weeks of . f advanced individual
heavy-weapons training with the
1st Division at Fort Riley, Kan.
The training is scheduled to end
May zo. ; -(.;-.
Gahagan is being trained in in
fantry Unit mmhait tarA&nm mnA
handling and fining heavy-infantry
weapons, including the reooiless
rifle and the 81 millimeter mortar.
He entered the Amw Jt
January- and completed basic
training t Fort Jackson, S. C.
Gahagan is a 1958 crainnfe of
Walnut High School and attended
Cigars Hull OoZege. He was em
ployed by the Austin Y.Viterr,
Company in Aurora. 13.. before
US FORM , THE POWER OF
DARKNESS, AND HATH TRAN
SLATED US INTO THS XING
DOM OF HIS DEAR SON" Col.
1:12,13). It is because of this
'deliverance" that tne toumbleat
believer can cry : with Paul
"Thanks be unto God, Who airways
cause th us to triumph in Christ!"
(.II Cor. 2:14) and "Thanks be un
to God, Who gdrveth us the victory
through our Lord Jesus OhristI"
(I Cor. 15:67).' How appropriate,
then, are the exhortations; .
IN EVERYTHING GIVE
THANIKS" (I Thes. 5-18) and "By
Christ, therefore, .LET US OF
FER THE SACRIFICE OF
PRAISE GIVING THANKS
TO HIS NAME " (Heb. 13:15)
"FOR ALL THINGS ARE FOR
YOUiR SAKBS. THAT THE
ABUNDANT GRACE 'MIGHT
THROUGH THE THANKSGIV
ING OF MANY REBOUND TO
THE GLORY OF GOD" (II Cor,
4:15).
Most of all, "THANKS BE
UNTO GOD FOR HIS UN
SPEAKABLE GIFT," our Lord
and Savior Jesus Christ! (Cor.
9:15).
School ' Graduates
Are Needed For
Woman Marines
'A Woman Marines' day is fill
ed with excitement land adventure.
Her task is both challenging and
rewarding. She awakes each day
to a new adventureous future as
a member of the Women Marines,"
and "I am confident that every
woman who : serves with the
Marines has nothing but pleasant
memories of . Iter duty with the
Marine Corps," added local Marine
recruiter, Gy-Sgt C A. Johnson.
Young women from 18 to 80,
FIVE GENERATIONS of a family gathered re
cently at the Harry Brisrman home in Marshall. L to
R, standing: Mrs. Harry Lee Brigman of Marshall
and Mrs. Vernon Gentry of Asheville; seated: Mrs.
Sally Payne of Marshall and Mrs. Millard Payne of
Walnut. The baby is Harry Lee Brigman Jr. Mrs.
Sally Payne is mother of Mrs. Millard Payne, who is
mother of Mrs. Gentry. Mrs. Gentry is mother of
Mrs. Brigman, the latter being the mother of the in
fant. " '
Cut courtesy Asheville Cititen-Timm
Singing Convention
The regular 2nd Saturday
nlgtht singing convention will be
held May 13th at the Laurel Fork
Church, beginning at 7:30. All
singers and listeners are wel
come.
N. A. RIDDLE
who are single and high school
school this summer. Hhose who
graduates, may now enlist in the
Women Marines, but remain at
home until graduating from high
have already graduated may also
enlist with ouch a option.
"The Marines are now offering
120-day Delay EnQistmente. Such
an enQistment plan enables high
school seniors, or those previous
ly graduated, the opportunity of
enlisting today, but not depart
for training for 120 days. During I The sergeant is at the Post Of
t'nis time at home the woman ap-ice .Building in Asheville, every
plioant's time in service is credit-1 week-day from 8:00 a. m., to 4:30
ed with her active duty service." p. an., or may be contacted by
"We also save Women Marines phoning AL 3-3768.
serving at every major post and
station througout .the continental
United States, in the Hawaiian
Islands, and in France," said Sgt
Johnson.
Cemetery To
Be Cleaned May 17
The Dry Pond Cemetery will be
cleaned on Wednesday, May 17,
19fll.
All who have relatives and
loved ones buried there ere urged
to 'help clean the cemetery.
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