WS-RECORD YOUR SOCIAL ! SECURITY Jm E. Robertson, District Manager of the Social Security office in Asheville, has announced naw service area assignments for the field rapreaenUtives serving the Western North Carolina area. Draw C. Nichols has been as signed to serve Madison County, replacimr Dous-laa H RnL.- Nichols will, however, participate to management seminar in the Ashevills office for a .-(-month period prior to assuming his du ties in Madison County. Durlnv SttLST!!!?1 L.ur.1 Branch Cemetery mim wui serve me county. Fisher is a resident of Marshall. Mrs. Leota Howell Passes Saturday; Funeral Tuesday Butter, in a separate statement issued today, expressed his appre ciation for tile wholehearted coop eration given him by local offi cials and news media. "I have njoyed my work in Madison County tremendously' Butler AtutAO I 1 .It maa tn la nas been to a ffreat degree because of the fine people I have had the pleasure of -oriung wim m the county." Mr. Fisher or Mr. Nichols will he at the courthouse in Marshall the second and fourth Wednesdays of each month to assist those with, questions regarding social securi ty and to be of assistance in the filmg of claims for benefits. How ever the appointment system pre sently in use will be continued. " wismng to meet wtih "ie representative should make an appointment by writing or tele phoning the Social Security Dis trict Office, 50 South French Broad, Asheville, 28801 (Tele phone 252-8773). In addition, ap pointment forms are available in Mrs, Leota Howtil. 70, of Rt. 8. Marshall, died unexpectedly Saturday, June 29. 1963 in hei home. She was the widow of Luther Howell and a lifelong resident of Madison County. O : a . ...... oervicea ware field at ZI50 D4T1 , . i Tuesday in Laurel Branch Bap tiat Church. The Rev. V. C. Fisher, the Rev. Dan Windsor and the Rev. W. B Sprinkle officiated. Burial was in Pallbearers were Frank Fisher, Bill Silver, James Forester, John S. and Reeves Howell and Clyde, George and Carson Roberts. Surviving are three aunts, Mrs. D. K. Cohn of Asheville, Mrs. J. W. Edwards of Rt. 2, Marshall and Mrs. Aurora Revis of Mill Spring; four uncles, George Rob erts of Rt. 2, Marshall. McKinlev Smith of Florida, Gerscheon Smith of Mars Hill, and Baird Smith of Asheville, and a number of nie ces and nephews. Cnanmliiiooed MARSHALL, N. C, JULY 4. IMS Dr. Robert R. Henderson Dr. Robt. Henderson Commissioned As Captain In AF Holcombe in charge. Funeral Home was fill.Cracks And Holes Better PLASTIC WOOD' -Accept No Substitute. Mr iml"i a social security pamphlet rack located in the hallwav of t.hn. county courthouse. Dr. Robert R. Henderson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe R. Henderson of Hot Springs, has been commis sioned a captain in the Medical Corps of the U. S. Air Force. He will report to McDill Air Force Hospital, Tampa, Fla., July 8. Dr. Henderson received his B.A. degree from the University of Tennessee where he was president of the National Honor Society of Pre-neddcal Students. He was on the dean's list at the University of Tennessee Medical School at Memphis where he received his M. D. degree in 1962. ne nas just completed his in ternship at Roanoke Memorial Hospital, Roanoke, Va. ,u Petition Inspections Are Held July 3-4 For RE A Substations The annual Substation inanan. (tlon and testlnar for Mai-ahmll wo. held on July 8 and and everyone that is served out of Marshall Substation was without electric power for the period of 1:80 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. The inspection and testimr of I the Mara Hill Substation was on I July 4, and every person being1 served through this substation was lout or power on that date from 12:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. mis is an annual urogram carried out by Westinshouse E lectric Company so as to keep our nhaTratinmai n . i j j . ' I ""ruing con wr ana am. Joe K. Hen-Mit on nH A a . IT 'ywiing " aiwnners. nas ao- i that mio-ht ., . , . - - . i u power inter cepted a position as instructor of r,,nn ruiKHHiicRuu nursing at tne uni versity of Tennessee Hospital. Miss Henderson, who attended Carson-Newman College and the University of Tennessee, has a diploma pf Nursing from Johns Hopkins Hospital and a B. S. de gree in Nursing from Johns Hon kins University, Baltimore, Md. Miss Madelon Henderson t a - Madelon Henderson Accepts Position At U. Of Tennessee Miss Madelon Henderson, daugh- Jo Am Essick Becomes Bride Of Aubrey Messer Miss Jo Ann Essick, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Essick of Marshall, and Aubrey Messer, son of Mrs. Martha Rector of Mar shall, were married June 22, 1963, at the home of the bride at two o'clock. The Rev. Jack Davis performed the ceremony. The bride wore a white sheath dress with matching accessories. She is a 1963 Graduate of Mar shall High School. The groom is a 1962 graduate of Marshall High School and is now employed with the American Enka Corporation. ALLANSTANI) I MRS. BIRCHARD SHBLTON $50 REWARD Sheriff E. Y. Ponder is offering a $50 reward for information leading to the arrest and convic tion of person or persons doing any damage to church property in Madison County. New! Gillette MOON MULUNS Ferd Johnson SECURE YOUR SECURITY WITH U.S. SAVINGS BONDS Aojusiaoiei mm -Uim Razor M tUm ) T You turn dial afl TNBnl f v' " T 1 IT.L 10 9 aW aW 3 hl pnu IkVand Mm with Super v WiBMI ... I Attention . . . Among those attending church at Belva last Sunday afternoon from A Hans land were Mrs. Bue ford Shelton, Miss Mayolyn Shel ton, Terry Lynn Cook, Mrs. Rosa Lee Sams, Dwight and Sheila Sams and Mrs. Birchard Shelton. The Rev. Lee Delp of Pennsylva nia delivered the message, using for the Scripture lesson John 15:1 17. The theme, Bearing Fruits.'1 A quartet composed of Mr anJ Mrs. Dahlenrburg, Mr. Lee Delp and Miss Marie Delp sang "Bring ing in the Sheaves." Mr. Dean Trimble and his bride-to-be, Miss Marie Wricht. and Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Trimble and son, Tommy, spent Sunday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. E Trimble. Recent Bride iBsnenlBnLnB Attention . . . Manager Of Boy's Baseball Teams in order that all games am m.h- Jishrd it is necessai-v that this sjpaper receive writeups of tames. We are most anemia Wish the Babe Ruth and Lit- results but we must from either neone oesismat- us the stories. each manager to write home games and brine them to this newspaper man Wednesday noon week. j Perhaps sooner than you know it you'll need a new supply of envelopes, I letterheads or bhidmm fnmn : as in D I J n. JVI ID 1T1IUIU1I11, Dring I f-H your business to the home plant that specializes in high quality job II F 1 printing AT PRICES YOU CAN AFFORD. I f Jj See Us For Efficient Service On: I I it Thrilling, Pictaresque J II L Drama if Letterheads Business Cards If L THE CHEROKEES I I Envelopes Circulars I k "HmM Statement. TickeU ( mUlO I Billhead. Handbill. Tt 1 BookleU Office Form. f MOSQ i II Window Card. School Paper. Ill JHmU " I I Peat Card. Program. IftllS arr mvakM CaJUng Card. I I f r 4 I I Shipping Tag. I I P gffgg ' The Jews Record & I lit 25L- " i "WE ARE JUST AS NEAR AS YOUR TELEPHONE" I I' l PHONE 3261 l XT"0 01 I ( 1 f Wg TWESE H!'.f.S" , r; . " I Maine HYatt 7-2111 t--.MM-- I A AA1ll1liiii ""i" mmm Baaai -- aawa-a. ' , mMmWSmwMWi.. .. . ' m Mr. Birchard Shelton did survey ing at Sandy Mush last Friday. Miss Mona Gayle Gahae-an and Miss Joan Wallen returned home Sunday morniner after two weeks at Southland Bible Institute, Ky. They reported a wonderful time Mrs. Delmos Cook wan tnkn.. tv a Greeneville, Tenn. hospital last Sunday mornine sufferino- from flu. We hope for her a speedy re covery. All parents and anyone wish ing to go are invited to attend the closing exercise of the RJWa tochool at Belva next Friday eve ning t 8 o'clock. , DmENDENCE ' r Think too each for vonr ehfl dren and they'll never be able to think for themselves. Mrs. Aubrey Messer Revival To Start At Lower Big Pine FWB Church Sunday A revival meetine will heo-in Sunday, July 7 at the Lower Bitr Pine Free Will RAntint n..,!. r w-wv vuui tn. Services will beirin eah ovn. ning at 7:30 o'clock. The visiting speaker will be the Rev. Mr rvi by. "The public is cordially invited to attend," the Rev. G. Y. Burgin, pastor of the church, stated. Walnut Methodist Homecominsr To Be Held On July 14 Announcement has been made that Homecoming will he nhun. at the Walnut Methodist Church on bunday, July 14. The public is cordially invit io attend. i icnew v niii jh To The News-Record Security m ffSKUmmW :saP9i mm .mWtfKKttmmmmmmmmmmmmlmmmmmmmmM H U. S. .Wn. n i- ... ' . ,yoj orKe. Nearly av.r; ' " rof ome sort at m-itw e7. V eon imih t, M & j . . - uvnngi i r "Wft COMPLETE umm service Pick-up and Deliveries ON TUESDAYS and SATURDAYS IN AND AROUND MARSHALL Weavervllle Laundry

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