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YEAR A HAPPY NEW YEAR il HAPPYlHJEW S WV- Just t brief message to wish etch of you well la die New Year. Home Electric & Furniture Go. MARSHALL, N. C. ' V HOT SPRINGS MAYOR, Joe R. Henderson,1 is pictured above left receiving a Burlington Industries Foundation check from R. N. Ross, Plant Manager of Hot Springs Plant, Pacific N Mills, a division of Bur lington Industries, Inc. The donation is to help de fray costs of equipment necessary to operate the Craig L. Rudisill Clinic, a medical facility at Hot Springs, where Dr. James R. Norton begins practice there on January 1, 1963. ' Allanstand News MRS. BIRCHARD SHEITON, Correspondent (Too late for last week) The Rev. and Mrs. Paul Ehler left Sunday afternoon for Ohio to spend the holidays with his parents. He expects to return a round January 2nd to school and will be back at our church at Al lanstand on the 2nd and 4th Sun days, as usual. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Cook Jr., of New Jersey are spending the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Griffey.-, Mrs. Alice Honeycutt of Wal nut visited her brother, John Ga hagan and sisters, Emily Trimble and : Magnolia Shelton of ' Little ' Laurel last Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Bel va Cody Passes Saturday; Funeral Monday Mrs. Behra Peek Cody, 74, of EJt. 2, Marshall, died Saturday night, December 22, 1962 in an Asheville hospital after a short illness. Mrs. Cody was a lifelong resi dent of Madison County and the widow of Charley Cody. Surviving are a sister, Mrs. Lu is Robinson of Royal Pines Ar- den); two brothers, R. B. Peek of Rt 2, Marshall and S. J. Peek of Mars Hill. Services were held at 2 p. m., Monday in Peek's Chapel Baptist Church, of which she was a mem- - .-j w ouu. fcer. The Rev. Dearl Ammom of- W1U "". BU. ...... V T !.l J- xr TH11 and daughter, Mayolyn of Cand- '" - -T" " ler spent Sunday with his mother .Ce"e,tfflT'. , ' . i Holcombe Funeral Home was on oueiuin uiuriu. ' . in charge. , i 7' Mr. and Mrs. Kye Sams were ' : .. In Marshall Saturday shopping, Paint Fork HD . Birchard Shelton did some Club Met Friday' ying In Walnut Saturday. ur.i ms- Mr. survey we saqav. . With Mrs. Metcalf Renew Your Subscription , TP .-. The News-Record The PainC Fork Hoine Demon stration' Guh met Dec. 21 in the home of Mrs. Harold Metcalf and Mrs. VaughUe Metcalf. Mrs. R. W. Hunter read the 2nd chapter of Luke, verses 1-16 ;! on the First CliBfif ill i I : REV. JAMES A. COLLINS DIES; RITES SUNDAY i Services for the Rev. James A. Collins, 88, of Asheville, who died Saturday, December 22, 1962, we held at 2:80 p. m.t Sunday in Mountain View Free Will Bap tist Church. The ' Revs. Ervin Sluder, Bill Queen, . Dewey Cody and Rome Woodson officiated. Burial was in Mount Zion Free Will Baptist Church . Cemetery on Ivy Hill Grandsons were " pallbearer. - A native of. Madison . County and iav ntoncag -Free Will Baptist minister of Western North Caro lina, he had lived in Asheville 43 yean. He-war the" husband of the late Mrs. Missouri Ledford Col Una. Surviving are five daughters, Mrs. Elsie Snelson, Mrs. Hattie Wolfe and Mrs,!' Edith Monroe of Asheville, Mrs. Virgie Lackey of Arden and Mrs.- Jessie Davis of Ashton, Ohio; three sons, H. C of Haielwood, C C. of Winston- Salem and Thomas- C.- Collins of West Asheville;. 48 . grandchil dren and 75 great-grandchildren. Christmas.;; ; Mrs. ; Virgil Metcalf led in prayer, Mrs. Ethel T. Wal- lin, our '-' agent, discussed the or igin of Christmas celebration. We had a program . about Christmas and St. Nicholas, which we all en Joyed very much. There were 8 members and Mrs. Wallin present The hostesses served delicious re freshments, ; Including the ' tradi tional fruit cake. - -y. ' Hera's fa Hz Yaar anJ our mcsy f.:;:.J" xloj.&vt besn mcH loyal eu;!cr.:ri t.rtrj !; r::V year. C.;J lucl! H;;;y y YfiH A To oil of our friends everywhere we send the warmest of greetings for the New Year and hope wo rrtdy continue to serve you 1 4 Nw Year"! rfay h f! ' ' o molt resolutions $o hm9 U ouni io serve you to J' It of our c' ' 7 The Following Core and Truck UGT GO During December: 1961 RAMBLER Station Wagon; 6-cylinder; straight drive 1961 CORVAIR; 4-door; straight drive 196Q CORVAIR; 4-door; powerglide . I960 CORVAIR; 4-door; straight drive Two 1958 FORDS 1957. FU1CU 1957 CHEVROLET Station Wagon; powerglide f 1C56 FORD Station Wagon; Forctomatlc ?! : 1ZZO FORD Woor Hardtop tll0i3 FORD Pickup 1052 CHEVROLET Pickup ....... . . .. r; 5 ;it, GI.IC 2-tcn; 2-tpssd f I ) ft - 3 . K. .3 CM..3 0ia7 i.l L,3 .. 1 F- . ? L f v 'J I.-. . r f J r -V" c I. i: if il n 8 II n
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