THE NEW MARSHA Plan To Attend HON. CHARLES R. JONAS FUND RAISING DINNER Asheville City Auditorium Saturday, May 4 7 p.m. 11th Congressional District Republican Rally TICKETS $10.00 Madison County Quota More Than Half Sold and Going Fast PEOPLE interested in a better North Carolina Urged To Be There TICKETS May Be Obtained at Sprinkle Shelton Co., Marshal Madison County Republican Executive Committee Uluf MRS. DBMP8KT News (Too lata for last BSW wore in the midst of God's creation and the song, "How Groat Thou Art" was ithe only way to describe the beauty of tea moon Every spring, when the braoeh lettuce end ramps ate big enough to eat, we always enjoy a day on the Bluff. Sunday morning we went as far as we could in el Those going were Mr. and Mrs truck, then while some picked let-iQuay Sma there and three chil- tuce and cooked dinner, the restfdren of Canton; Mr. and Mrs. Fate went on a tractor and trailer a bout 6 miles to the ramp patch, over roads that were so unsafe only the driver rode; but it was a wonderful trip. The mountain waa beautiful with the stillness found only deep in the forest, broken only by the tonga of birds. On the top, as far as your eyes could see, were more mountains. Although we weren't to church, Wbedy and three children, Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Brooks and two children, Mr. and Mrs. Dempsey Woody and Eugene, Mr. and Mrs. Burnett Waldroup, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Pangle and Ken. When we returned with the ramps, the cooks really had a fine dinner reedy. Boy! did we eat and drink chat good old mountain spring water. LET GEORGE DO IT Things will never be rosy for people until the taxation system is revised so the other fellow pays them all Allanstand News MRS. BIRCH ARB SHELTON, Correspondent (Too late for last week) The Rev. Ronald Reid pastor of Allanstand and Glen Lee Chur ches left last Thursday for his home to Kentucky to be with his parents. They are very ill at this time. Mr. and Mrs. Reid expects to take care of his parents and the farming and will not be here to preach any more. We are sorry and wish his success. Sad news reached us last Satu day from Everett, Wash., of the death of Mr. Harrison Gahagan. Jte is the brother of Mr. John Ga- Mra Alice Honeycutt. Mrs. LTrimble and Mrs. Magnolia He was . laid to dren. Mr. and Mrs. Birchard Shelton and daughter, Mrs. John Cook and Terry Lynn Cook spent last Sun day with his sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Lon Payne of Cedar Creek. There will be Sunday School at Allanstand next Sunday morning at 10 o'clock. Everyone is invited. We don't know if there will be preaching since Mr. Reid won't be with us but all come out. New plans have been made. Mr. Birchard Shelton is surveying HUNTER CREEK MRS ERNEST BALL, (Too late for last week) Mrs. Starlon Reece and grand daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Howl Reece and baby of Waynesville were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Luther Ball recently. Ernest and Conunadore Ball were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ball and other relatives in Cand ler recently. Diana and Donna Ball were vis iting Marie and Linda Carol Ball Sunday. Mrs. Scott Warren and son Gre gory, were visiting Mrs. Ernest Ball and Marie Easter Sunday. Mrs. Ora Rice of Candler and Mrs. Frank Buckner and Maria VlGRAti Squibb Less than 3 a day Larry Garth Randall Dies Following Car Wreck Thursday Larry Garth Randall, 22, of Asheville, died Thursday, April 26, 1963 at 12:15 a m., in an Ashe ville hospital following a car wreck. Services were held at 3:30 p. m., Friday to Laurel Branch Baptist Church. The Rev. Dan Windsor officiated and burial was to Laurel Branch Cemetery. Friends served as pallbearers. Surviving are the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Randall of Rt 6, Marshall; a sister, Miss Relda Joyce Randall of the home; a brother, Charles Albert Randall of Rt. 6, Marshall; his maternal grandfather, Sam Robinson of Asheville; and his paternal grand mother, Mrs. Tennie Dockery of Asheville. Bowman Funeral Home was in charge. Mrs. Gleason Will Give Organ Recital Saturday At MHC IING MUSCLES nagging pain of If you're like most people and can't remember dates and address es, names or appointments, you would be astounded by the memo ry of a musician who will play at Mars Hill College Saturday night. May 4. She is Mrs. Cathrtoe Crosier Gleason, one of Americans fore most organists who has one of the largest memorized repertoires a mong concert organists. From memory she plays Bach's major organ compositions as well as those of pre-Bach composers, the principal works of Cesar Franck, Liszt, Messiaen and Alain, the m r important woraa w and Langlais, and a long list of works by living American com posers. In addition to these, she has committed to memory the Reubke Sonata, the Sowerby Symphony and the Pastorale by Roger-Du-casse. Formerly head of the organ de partment at Eastman School of Music, Mrs. Gleason is now asso ciate professor of organ at Rol lins College, Winter Park, Fla., where she is also organist at Knowles Memorial Chapel. She will perform here on the $100,000 four - manual Aeoiian- Skinner organ in Moore Audito rium, beginning at 8 p. m., Sat urday, May 4. The public is in vited. There will be no admission. WORRIED? NERVOUS Over Change-of-Llfe? Ease your mind. Get wecome relief with special woman's medicine do take a special woman's medicine-Lydia E. Pinkham Vegetable Compound devel oped by a woman specially to help women by relieving suco function illy caused lemai distress. In doctors' tests woman aft woman found that Pinkhan Compound gave dr to all this without tha Don't dread those seemingly endless years of misery and discomfort, of sudden hot flushes, waves of weakness and irritability. There is a special woman's medicine which can relieve those heat waves, weak ness, nervousness, so you can AC1 3uicklv iBlieve passssssssssssa-v PBnVHpT ' veteran, worm war m President, Marshall Lions Club Director, Marshall Chamber of Commerce Member, Marshall Merchants Association Quartermaster, Local Chapter V.F.W. Member, Marshall Volunteer Fire Department Member, Madison County Medical Society Mason Deacon, Marshall Baptist Church ember, Madison County Board of Health Dr. Niles is a Tax Paying Citizen and is the type of man who has proven himself valuable, and one who is always active in helping to promote Industry and every improvement for the welfare of our community. n m For A Sound, Honest And Progressive Mayor We Urge You To Vote For ED NILES Next Tuesday, May 7, 1963 This Advertisement Sponsored and Paid For By Friends of Ed Niles

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