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i ' - (f K. C. EILDY, Cvirctpon-Iont 3 m zs Sun. J j r tVv ft Mrs. J. B. Fortin Jr. Edith Uctcalf Is Oride Of J. 0. Fortin Jr. Kenny Davis has returned from a six-months stay in Detroit Bill Smith Jr., of Cherokee, who visited here for several days last week, has returned home. Judy, Marie and Johnny Smith of Raeford, N. C, have returned home after a two-weeks visit with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Smith., Robert and Bonnie Kirby are visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Kirby for a two-weeks vacation. Mrs. Ester Brooks is spending several weeks with their son, and family, in Knoxville, Tenn., and taking some courses at the Uni versity of Tenn., while there. The Rev. Heier of the Presby terian Church is conducting an Evangelistic Mission at AUeghaney Church this week. . Mrs. Bettie Roth, and Miss Eli zabeth Moore have gone to the University of Tenn., for a summer course. - - - . . The Rev. H. R. Sellers, and wife are now occupying the Methodist Parsonage. Mr. Sellers will pas tor the local, church, also Fair view and Antioch churches for the coming year. , m Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hoose, form erly of Keysville, : Va., are new residents of Hot Springs. Mr. Hoose is an employee of Pacific Mills. We welcome these nice peo ple to our community. The Melton family, an old and honored name in Madison County for a century of more, congrega ted in a family re-union here over the past week. The Motels were required to house the visiting re' lations, there being 75 of them, re presenting four ; generations. The many friends of the Melton's re joiced that the re-union was a fine success for these, our neighbore for many years. Miss Edith Florence Metcalf be came the bride of John Broughton Fortin Jr., of Ozark, Ark., Thurs day at 10:30 a. m., in the home of the bride's sister, Mrs. T. A. Crooke, in Asheville. The Rev. C. William Sartin of Robbinsville Methodist Church performed the ceremony. The former Miss Metcalf is the daughter of Mrs. Veva McMahan of Mars HilL The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John B. Fortin of Ogden, Utah. Escorted by her brother-in-law, T. A. Crooke, the bride wore a street length dress of white lace over champagne taffeta and a veil attached to a coronet Mrs. Crooke was her sister's only attendant She wore a street i length dress of green taffeta and carried a bouquet of pink carna tions. ' -Flower eirl was Debora Taney and ring bearer was Bart Crooke. . Ted Earle of Clinton, S. G was best man, , , Zy ' ' ' , A. wedding breakfast in tha Crooke home followed the cere mony. Those assisting , included E. B. Bailey, Former MHHS Principal, Passes Tuesday Walnut Union Bible School Will Begin Monday, June 25 Erskine B. Bailey, 60, of Green Mountain near Burnsville, died Tuesday afternoon in a Burnsville hospital after a lengthy illness. Funeral services are being held today (Thursday). Mr. Bailey was a former prin cipal at Mars Hill High School. Renew Your Subscription To The News-Record Mrs. Paul Pullen of Bluff City, Tenn., Miss Charlotte Ferrell of Coats and Miss Patricia Crisp of Robbinsville. . The bride graduated, from the University of North Carolina and prior to her marriage was a mem ber of the faculty of Enka High School t . 1 The" bridegroom was graduated from N. CState College with, a B. S, degree in Forestry. . He i employed by the U. S. Forest Ser vice as Assistant District Ranger on the White - Rock District of Ozark National Forest f - The couple' will live ' in Ozark, Ark. The Walnut Union Bible School will begin on Monday, June 25, at 8:30 and continue for 2 weeks. On Friday, July 6, there will be a picnic on the grounds of the Presbyterian Church at 11:30 a. m. On the same day at 7:30 p. m., the closing exercises of the school will be held. The school director will be Mr. Dan Force, student pastor of the Parish. Other teachers and help ers will be: Mrs. Hartford Tweed, Mrs. Gilbert Stackhouse, Mr. Paul Ballard, Mrs. Charlie Martin, Mrs. Glenn Landers, Mrs. Bernice Pear- ' II u ings and Camp Creek met f . :y in a doubleheader bascij.ul e ame with Camp Creek winiiii ; the first game 6-1 and Hot finings taking the night-j cap, 14-5. Camp Creek's Johnson was the winning pitcher while Dee Moore was tagged with the loss in the opening game. In the second game Ronnie Gentry was credited with the win, his second victory of the season. J. Lawson led the Hot Springs clouters, hitting a home run with a mate aboard. Hot Springs and Laurel will meet on the Hot Springs diamond next Sunday in a game to be broadcast over WMMH. ' Little Pine HD Club Met Tuesday With Mrs.' Jack Ball Little Pine HD Club met Tues day afternoon at the home of Mrs. Jack Ball with Mrs. Wiley Rob erts as co-hostess. President Mrs. Harold Worley called the meeting to order. The Club Collect was read by the members. Diana McElroy gave the devotions. Miss Jewel Ball and Miss Barbara Sue Anthony, 4-H Club members, gave a demonstration on Dairy Products. Mrs. Harold Worley gave a very interesting demonstration on "Ac cessories for the Home." An an nual picnic is planned for July 10 at the home of Mrs. J. L. McEl roy. r ' Refreshments were served to the following member sand visit brs: '; Mrs. Betty Jefcn Redmon, Mrs, C. W. Anthony, Mrs. Harold Worley, Mrs. J. L. McElroy, Mrs. Mrs. Edwin V. Davis Bettie Ferguson Becomes Bride Of Edwin V. Davis son, Miss Nancy Stackhouse, Mrs. Minnie Davis, Miss Carol Shipley yi 1 l T -v : iTir--. rtvi tir-ii: T. w Ball, Miss Judy Ball, Danny Red mon, Debbie Redmon, Jewel Ball, Barbara Sue Anthony, Joyce Ball and the hostess Mrs. Jessie Ball) Destructive criticism is compar atively easy the constructive kind requires a lot of thought Singing The regular 4th Saturday night, singing will be held June 22 aS Caney Fork Baptist Church on Little Pine, beginning at 7.-00 o' clock. ' - t All singers and listeners are cordially invited to attend, . r.:::i::j r.::::iE3 Quickly relieve nagging paint of tired, tore, schinq muscles with .-CTAr-."AC:SWB e-er Ablets STAN BACK'S conibintioa of medically-proven ingredient for relief of pain work fast and givet re markably comforting relief. Satis faction guaranteed. Soap back with STANBACK. , jfcfej-- M . .I'M - if'SA ' ( I lillllll Or1 i i SlPll : '-A'dlbi., - LAKE JUNALUSKA Miss Bettie Lou Ferguson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh B. Fergu son of Hot Springs, and Edwin Vance Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Davis also of Hot Springs, were married Saturday in Memorial Chapel, Lake Junaluska. The Rev. Mark Q. Tuttle and the Rev. Doyle Miller officiated. The tracli tint's as good as ijour rord When you promise something will be there, a Chevrolet truck will ?. help you keep your word almost to the point of monotony. It wZl do its job over and over and over again, with seldom any f troulla, at very low cost. What more, can you ask from a truck? , r T ca--"9 cf their reliability, people have put more Chevrolet trucks . ":v- ta v cik every year since 1937. That's a strong vote ct connaence. If ;c J r rvice is vital to your business, make your truck a Chev-, i ' t r- 1 r-3 your word more dependable t!"- i r J C I 5 : r r ' ' 'corhood Chevrolet dealer 4 . . - Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a gown of white Venetian lace over bridal satin and a veil of illusion attached to a crown of net petals. Mrs. John Woody of Brevard, sister of the bride, was matron of honor.: Bridesmaids included Miss Annette Thurmond of - Ashevills and Mrs. Mclvin Cloer of Charlot te. They wore jade green shan. tung sheath dresses, bow ' head pieces and carried bouquets of yel low roses. , . Layten Davis of Lansing, Mich., was hts brother's best man. Ush ers' included Charles f Price of Greensboro and Don Jenkins of Wilmington. A cake cutting was held after the rehearsal Friday night at the home of an aunt, Mrs. Woodrow Plemmons, of Clyde. Those assist ing included Mrs.' Bill Ferguson and Mrs. George Ferguson, aunts of the bride, and Mrs. Jerry Hall, cousin of the bride. Mrs. Davis was graduated in 1960 from Western Carolina Col lege. For the past year she has been a member of the faculty of Lee H. Edwards High School and next year she will teach at East Haven . High School, East Haven, Conn. The bridegroom was graduated in 1961 from High Point College." He is now a member of the class of 1964 at Yale University Divinity School. ' The couple will live at 723 Fair view Rd., Asheville. Send The News-Record Your Boy In Service ' 1 1 rt'C in ' 1 1 II c At Low Prices! 0. . Rector Hardware Gompan MARSHALL, N. C. 4- Hot Springs Plans Exciting Fourth Of July Celebration Many Events Scheduled; Whitten Praises Clubs For Participation Lions President, Bill Whitten, annuonced last Friday morning that plans had now been completed for Hot Springs annual Fourth of July Celebration. Along with this announcement he further stated that he would like to publically thank all of the Lions who have helped make the celebration a suc cess in the past as well as The Friendship Club members and oth er civic minded people of Hot Springs. He said this type of af fair is always one of teamwork and highly praised all who have helped in the past. .' -' , Mr. Whitten gave the following schedule of events to take placl on the 4th. 10:30 Family Games (Sack Races, Rolling Pin Throv ing ,etc.) 12:00 Lunch 2:00-Baseball Game 5:30 Fish Fry, sponsored bv Lions 8:00 Fireworks 9:00 Square Dance Skeet Shooting, all day Pony Rides all day ; Bingo at Community Center at 6;00 p. m. "We are all looking forward to a successful July 4th celebration, at Hot Springs," was Mr, Whit-j ten's final statement to The News- Record., ' t v Bluff News MRS. DBMPSET WOODY, Correspondent Pfc, and Mrs. R.'CU Ray left Saturday for Georgia where he is stationed1 after spending a 14-day pass1 with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Finley, and his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Manley Ray of Paint Rock. Mr. Dave Brooks suffereji a light stroke last week. He is some better at this time. His' daugh ter, Mrs. Ollie Hall, and children of Kentucky, are home on vaca tion. Mr. Burnett Waldroup and Eu gene Woody spento the Weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Heatherly and Mr. and Mrs. Quay Smathers of Canton. Mr. and Mrs. Fate Woody visit ed Mr. Hubert Waldroup and Eth el Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dunlap and family of Balfour spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Dave Brooks. , Miss Lois Faye Woody of War ren Wilson , spent " last ; weekend -with her parents, . Mr. and Mrs. , Dempsey Woody. She will work at the college this summer. Mr. Harry Ray Waldroup of Kentucky visited his parents, Mr. . and Mrs. Otis Waldroup for a few weeks. He plans to attend sum mer school. ' A stork shower was given Mrs. R. C. Ray by Mrs. Doris . Wal- , droup, Mrs.- Willene Moore and . Mrs. Lillie Lankford at the home of her mother. She received many , beautiful gifts. Mr. and Mrs. Des Blankenship and three sons left last Sunday for St. Louis, Missouri where he will be stationed. They visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Willard ' ' Waldroup and his parents, Mr. ' and Mrs. George Blankenship of Asheville. ?; f Mr nd Mrs. Bill Heatherly of Canton visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dempsey Woody Sunday ' evening. ' i Corvair 95 Corvan. This is i van the only one wiih cL construction. Hat air-cooled t the rear, coil springs at all 4 Sales Jubilee t" ATTEHTION ; :i We make Short and Intermediate Term Loans To Farmers On Seed Feed Fertilizer Farm Equipment Trucks Land Improve- , ment and Irrigation Systems Dairy. Equipment Livestock. 0FFIGE DODQ 0 ( MONDAY: 8:30 a. m., to 4:00 p. m. ' j v- . . ' t ' i .: -' -' '!-, .'- . 1 . -,',:. - 'V: yf, . t - U U vJ L-k.-J tavw-l' h (tJUk vSJ .-. . ALTON L. VARD, Manager CLCICH PLEMMONS, Representative WADE IIUZY, Director for Madison County r r . , . - -
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