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M AH- scots TOffi T OP a T S fl "IfcM I 1 PERSON ALind OTHERVVISL Dial 3261 Mr. and Mrs. Fred Snyder and family of Detroit, Mich, an vis itintr 'hie eietere, Mrs. Peal Smith end Mre. Cleude Leaden of Wei nut; Mm Turner Stevens end Mre. Harold Houston of Mar shall; Mre. Vance Hag-en and Mise Gar nell Snyder; hie brother, Ronnie Snyder; and hie mother Mrs. Jess Snyder, all of Aeheville. e e e William Goldsmith and children of Eaat St. Louie, 111., who hare been visiting friends and relatives in Walnut, returned to their home Monday. e e e Mrs. Frankle Davie and two daughters, Donna and Diane, of Michigan are spending some time here with friends and relatives, e e e Mr. and Mrs. Charles Massey of Delias, Texas are visiting hr mother, Mre. Verne Ramsev. and Mr. Ramsey, here. e Mr. and Mrs. Elmer F. Ramsey of Garden City, Mich., are spend ing two weeks in Marshall and Asheville visiting friends and rel atives. Mrs. Lillian Henderson and children and Mrs. Floyd Davis Sr., and grandson left Monday morn ing for Charleston, S. C, where they will visit friends and rela tives. Enroute home they will pro by Durham where they will also visit relatives. Everett Henderson Jr., left Wednesday of last week for Rock Hill, S. C, where he will spend two weeks with relatives. He was accompanied to Rock Hill by Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Davis Jr., and Ga ry Henderson, who returned to Marshall that night e e e Mr. and Mrs. Troy Rex Flynn and two children and Mr. Roy Gene Cook spent Sunday at Wa tauga Lake, Elizabethton, Tenn. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Rice Jr., and Jerry Rice in, and Mise Shei la Rice, of Bryeon City, spent last week-end with their parents, Mr. Mrs. Jerry Rice. and Mrs. Corbett Baker, of Of 1WUSO) UlbU.) HIO SLTCMUlllg . . 1. erai uays wiui mis. xiUKer parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Rice; and with Mr. Baker's mother, Mrs. Minnie Baker; and his sister, Mrs. Willie Shelton and family of the French Broad section near Alex ander. They also visited Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Rice Jr., in Bryson City this week. Mrs. Hugh Felmet has been vis iting her daughter, Mrs. Faye Cas sizzi, and family of Marshall for the past three months. She left Tuesday for her home in High land Park, Mich. Mr. Rellie King, Mrs. Roy Branam and Ann Bran am, Mari lyn Teague and Mr. and Mrs. Horace Edmonds, of Marshall Rt 1, viaitod Mrs. Dicie Whitehead and daughter, Billie Ann, in Gas tenia, last Sunday. Balsam Bea MARSHALL, N. Specii 'Old Wave (Monday., CLOSED ON WEDNESDAY OTHER WAVES . 1.' . $7.50 $10.00 Thursday Night Appointments Available All Hats On Sale! MRS. J. N. PENLAND, Owner Opera t erst Barbara Penland . Jean Price '' - 1 mm. EnsfagsnMat Announced bb r s oaa a asssai v mk ati mi assbbbbbs ' Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Quandt aad family of Royal Oak, Mich., have beta vial ting Mrs. Qoandt's mother, Mrs. Etta English; her two sisters, Mrs. Texie West and Mrs. Lea Yelton, and families all of Mare Hill. Mrs. Quandt la the former Miss Roxle English of Mars Hill. They hare been vaca tioning in Miami, Florida. Mr. Jerry Edwards, son of Mrs. West, accompanied them back to Mich igan for a visit ess Mrs. Hoyle Duncan and two eons, Jesse and Scott, of Lumber ton are visiting friends and rel atives this week in Walnut and Marshall. Gaylia Moore, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Moore, of Stanley, has been visiting her grandmoth er, Mrs. Cecil Sprinkle, of Mar shall. Charles Ramsey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cleophas Ramsey of Mar shall RFD 6, is home on furlough from Fort Jackson. Gordon Rice, Johnny Ball and Boyce Ramsey, all of Marshall, left last Sunday mornnig for Myrtle Beach where they will spend several days. Mrs. Susan F. Hensley and llauphter, Selma, of Enka, spent la-st week with Mr. and Mrs. Bud Fox. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne B. Coates and family of Castro Valley, Cal ifornia, recently visited Mr. Coates' father, Mr. George W. Coates; and brother, James Coates and family of Rt. 6, Marshall. Mr. and Mrs. J. Moody Chand ler, Mr. and Mrs. Fain Sprinkle and two children of. Marshall; Mr. aad Mrs. J. M. Chandler and two children, of Dallas, Texas; and Mrs. J. C. Sprinkle of Charlotte spent last week at Folly Beach, s. c. - e SSgt. William Bernard Ram- sel spent a few days last week in Marshall with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Ramsey. Miss Frances Nolen of Black Mountain spent the week-end in Marshall with her mother, Mrs. Evelyn Nolen; anid her three brothers, Lee, James, and Tommy. Mrs. John Robcrson of Taylors ville is spending a few days here due to the illness of her mother, Mrs. William Worley, who is in in Asheville hospital following a ran. "' Wallace and Ralph Ponder, sons of Mr, and Mrs. Zeno Ponder of Marshall, are spending this week in Penrose With their grandmoth er, Mrs: W. B. Rustin. MistfMatty Mb Neebitt o: Fletcher is the house guest o Miss Emagene Ponder this week. Claude Sawyer left Saturday - -- $5.00 Tue.day.) . h T S- ..n ,' ." $12.50 15.00 .Ite-. ill MISS RUTH CAROLYN TEAGUE, daughter of Mrs. G ro ver c. Teague of Mars Hill and the late Rev. Mr. Teague, will be married in December to Edmon Lewin Rowel 1 Jr., eon of Mr. and Mrs. Edmon L. Rowell of Mont gomery, Ala. Miss Teague is mu sic director at Newfound Baptist Church. The bridegroom-elect at tends Southeastern Baptist Theo logical Seminary, Wake Forest Her mother announces the en gagement The late Mr. Teague was a for mer pastor of Marshall Baptist Church. Sandra Ramsey Will Be Wed To Jerry Patton Mr. and Mrs. Walter Page Ram sey announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Sandra Kath arine Ramsey, to Jerry Bryant Patton. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Patton of High Point The couple will be married Sep tember 1 in Marshall Baptist Church. Miss Ramsey is employed in High Point at Hazel's Beauty Center. She attended Mars Hill College. The bridegroom-elect is also in business in High Point. Gill Will Remain Here This Month The Rev. Ray Gill, graduate of Southeastern Seminary at Wake Forest, who has been serving as supply pastor of the Marshall Baptist Church for the past three weeks, will remain here through the rest of the month of August while Mr. Bruhn, interim pastor, is on vacation. Mr. Gill also served as princi pal of the recently-completed Com munity Bible School held at the Baptist Church. night by train for Port Huron, I Mich., where he will spend a few weeks with his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Chandler, and family. En route he visited his granddaughter, Mrs. Ray Durham, and Mr. Durham in Cincinnati, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Sprinkle and three children of Charlotte spent the week-end in Marshall with their parents, Mrs. Cecil Sprinkle, and Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Eads. , . u m - a Mrv and Mrs. James Story and Mrs. J. N. White had as supper guesm Wednesday night Miss Martha Hart Peele of Asheville, her uncle, Thurman Fulghum; his son, Garry, both of Wilson; and another son, F. M. Fulghum of Newark, Delaware. Mr. and Mrs. Tilman Silver of Detroit, Mich., are visiting friends an)d relatives in this vicinity. Mrs. Silver is the former Miss Sophia Buckner. a Mr. and Mrs. Raleigh English. of Mara Hill, aad Mr. and Mrs. E. Y. Ponder of Marshall, recently visited St Augustine, Daytona Beach and Tallahassee, FJa.; Mo bile. Ala.: Blloxi Miss.: New Or leans and Baton Rouge, La. he a;o Dr. and Mrs. W. A. Sams', of Marshall have had as house guests over the past tea days Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Stanton of Raleioh; Mrs. M. A. Gettie of Highland, sister-in-law of Mrs. Sams; Mrs. Pearl Hand, and Miss Nell Tim. Ions and Doug-las Hand, all of Ra leigh; and Mrs. Ethel Barks of Hopkinsville. Kv.. and friend. Mr. C. W. Stroffregen. m a a Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ontehali have Inst returned from s. thrsa.tmssM Vacation in New York and Canada. Keturnina with therm m. .!,. son, Bob. Bob lives in Niagara ROARING FORK Mrs. Hubert Psagle Writ., We wore very sorry to hear of the death of Mrs. tea WaMroup. war syasflUaf to the bereaved family. Mrs. Frank Oardin and two daughters, of Texas, spent part of last week with Mr. end Mrs. Dan Gardin. She also visited Mrs. Lucy Parker while bare. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Foster and children of Ohio are aoendimr their vacation with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Metvin Foster and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Allison. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Wilburn re turned boms Saturday after spend ing a week in Asheville with their Son-in-law aad daughter, Mr. and Mrs Roy Fleming, sad family. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bash had dinner Sunday with Mr. aad Mrs. Rochelle Parker. Mrs. Lucy Parker and Mrs. Dale Balding had dinner Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Dsn Gardin. Mr. Wash Fowler visited Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Pangle Sunday afternoon. Mrs Minnie Parker, who has been real sick, is improving some. Mrs. Carolina Pangle visited Mrs. Rochelle Parker Wednesday. Mrs. Ed Foster and daughter, Janet, Mrs. Richard Sharer and son, Marlon, visited Mrs. Buena Frisbee Monday. Mrs. Cora Gardin vUted Mrs. Carloina Pangle Monday. Rep. Ramsey (Continued from Page One) were Buncombe Rep. I. C. Craw ford, Yancey Rep. Mark Bennett, Madison Rep. Listen B. Ramsey, Jackson Rep. Lacy H. Thornburg, Swain Rep. Robert Leatherwood III, and Cherokee Sen. W. Frank Forsyth. TRY THE TRY THE H 'i''""' o HsS fa last I :nffi' LssssT isjHssssssWrlii : BOWMAN HARDWARE COMPANY With Our Boys I n St r vice Pvt Vinril Smith Jr.. son of Vitrei Smith of Marshall, has completed 8 weeks of basic train ing at Fort Gordon. Ga. He will leave for Fort Banning, Ga., at he end of his 14-day furlough here, and will enter mechanics school. While at Fort Gordon. Pvt Smith had training in combat and also the firing of the M l weapon, where he qualified as ex pert ew Arrivals At Memorial Mission To Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ed wards, Rt. 1, Marshall, a daugh ter, August 2. To Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Boyd, Walnut, a son, August 2. To Mr. and Mrs. Jackie Chand ler, Rt. 5, Marshall, a son, Aug. 7. EXTRA FIRM POSTUREPEDIC... GENTLY FIRM PRINCESS POSTUREPEDIC Msurshall, Miss Katherine Bromling Is Bride Of C. R. Edney Jr. Miss Katherine Bromling be came the bride of Calvin R. Ed ney Jr., May 1, 1963, in New York City. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bromling of Battle Creek, Michigan aad Jacksonville, Florida. The bride groom is the son of Mrs. Calvin R. Edney Sr., of Marshall, North Carolina, and the late Mr. Edney. Mrs. Edney attended the Uni versity of North Carolina and graduated from A.S.T. College Special Singing At Grand View Church August 18 It has been announced that a program of special singing will be held at the Grand View Bap tist Church Sunday, August 18 at 11 a. m. All singers and the public are invited. Freemans Move To W. Asheville Mr. and Mrs. Albert (Buck) Freeman and daughter, Pamela, last week moved to West Ashe ville and are residing at 342 Riveriew Drive, West Asheville. Mrs. Freeman will continue her position at the Belk store in Mar shall. LEAKN FROM EXPERIENCE Most people learn from experi ence others never recover. Twin or Full tlie "tutlon same price Now tutuc a .. 4 ud.urepeoic member of the family. An wnhfha firmness doctoss many folks prefer, or the l a layer of luxury that k are assigned tt witl firmness. Bot) , both give "no morning backache" support 1 from exclusive DUROLIFE COIL , Pamper yourselfl Come In today and pfck tns oaiha( you like for an antra lavis'. touch, try the world's finest mattress, the Quilted-with-Foam Posturepedic, AAS0 Matching foundation same price N. C. aad taught in the city schools la Jacksonville, Fla. Mr. Utesj attended Mars Hill College aad AST College. He Is employed in the bond aad stock department of The First City Na tional Bank of Now York City. Mr. Edney was a msmbsr of the 101st Airborne Division of the U .S. Army. He is presently s member of the executive commit tee of the New York Chapter of the 101st Airborne Division Asso ciation. Engagement Announced Mr. and Mrs. Jay D. Ball of Marshall Rt 5 announce the en gagement of their daughter, Wil ms Jean, to Staff Sergeant Troy E. Martin, son of Mrs. Troy Mar tin of Marshall and the late Mr. Martin. A September wedding is plan ned. Walnut Youth Group Elects Officers Sunday The Walnut Presbyterian Youth Organization elected offciers last Sunday, in the church. The new officers are Glenda Landers, pres ident; Joan Johnson, vice presi dent; Sandy Landers, secretary treasurer; and Gail Rector, re freshment chairman. 4 jlUm MCll to satisfy every extra Arm Posturepedk often raonwwnsnd sad new Princess Posturepedic gentles its healthful by leading orthopedic beet! - "vas fus, msw York.
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