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JULY , 1964 :' THI NEWS-RECORD Ftr ..Til i i i ll ll irr ii.i in i Tir assv sal m ' m -aSaH BSBSV wBBBbI BSK BBSS M BBBsUal BBSS f H i M -ti ski 1 J MM Biniffli HEARD AND EN By "POP" A UM.n'. nkaanaiAil By DOROTHY & 8HUPE PERSONAL and OTHERWISE Dial 3261 Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Worley of Taylor, Mich.; Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Worley of Melvindale, Mich.; and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Silver of Clear field, Utah, are viaitlng the Wor ley' and Mrs. Silver's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Worley and Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Worley of Big Pine; and Mr. Silver's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Silver, of Svronna noa. J Mr. and Mrs. Bob Redmon and son, Bill, of Dallas, Texas, are spending a few days here with Mr. Redmon's sisters. Mrs. T. N. Hen- a i . i . nerann mm nn. reari neri r nmi otner inenas ana relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Baker of Lin coln Park, Mich., are spending sometime in the county with rel atives and friends. si Mr. and Mrs. Jim Cody and Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Deal and Mrs. Bernard Proffitt are spending this week at Lake Boone, Tennessee. Mr. Willard C. Rector, Jr., of Baltimore; Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Rector and daughter, Frances, of Columbus, Ga., and Mrs. E. B. Mathia,, Jr., and son, Eddie B., of Sumter S. C, children of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Rector, Sr., have been visiting their parents here for several days. Mr. and Mrs. Wade Huey had as overnight guests Friday, Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Colvin and daugh ters, Jean and Laura, and sons, Lloyd and Leslie, of Zachary, La. a Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Waldrup and their daughter, Miss Aldeen Wal- twin haut a a nraoir.OTUl OM1PST.S l.lieir sons and their families, Mr. and Mm. Vaster Waldnro and two chil- . m J til - 1 w mWkA aren oi ahmvuis wu m. Mrs. Don Gregg ana son oi swan- Mrs. Leonard Ponder baa ac cepted a position with Carolina Beauty Shop replacing Mrs. Dean Rigsby who recently resigned. Miss Mary Ann Nesbitt of Fair- view is spending this week as the house guest of Miss Bmagene Ponder. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Owens have returned to their home in Burling ton after spending a few days here with Mrs. Owens' brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Eads. a Mrs. J. H. McElroy, Mra. C. R. Stuart, Mrs. C. L. Rudisill, Sr., Mrs. Frances C. Ramsey and Miss Stella Carver are spending this month on a Northwestern Pacific Tour which includes Canada. They are expected to return to Mar shall the laet of July. Mr. and Mrs. John Corbett spent last week-end in Chapel Hill where they visited their daughter, Miss Margaret Corbett, who is a stu dent at UNC. Mrs. Orville Ponder has return a kor hniM near Mars Hill w ... after a ten-day tour of the World s Pair in New York. Sfte was ac companied by her daughter, Mra T..nt Banks, and her two daugh v;,-w and Louanne. xney 'Iti .1, awa alan visited in Philadelptua, ra. and Washington, D- C, on their rturn trip home. a Th Rov. and Mrs. Jack L. Thomas and two sons had as house thla week Mrs. Thomas two brothers and their families,, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Y. Smith ano ton, Douglsi; d Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Smith, all of Belmont m W C iViurlWh nt Mar ail a vw " - fala Cornett and Mm John An derson; and a sister-in-law, Mrs. Golda asms, ail oi nag rami, Tenn., spent Friday night in Jef ferson City, Tenn., as guests of their niece, Mrs. Jos Chapman, and Dr. Chapman. From Jeffer son City 'they motored to Bryson City where they spent the week end as guests of Mrs. English's son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Roy English and family. Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Bryan hmu children, of Raleigh; and Earl Lewis, son of Mr. and Mr. Henrv Lewis of Statesville; returned Wednesday to their homes after visiting Mr. Bryan's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. ana Mrs Kalnh Ramsey, and family. They were also luncheon guests of Mr. Bryan's aunt, Mrs. Maco wai- lm and Mr. Wallin prior to ieav ing on Wednesday. Mr and Mrs. Bill Roberts and family of Marshall and the Rev and Mrs. John Goforth and family of Fairview are spending this week at Day tona Beach, Fla. Miss Ruth Brazil of Butner is visiting relatives in the county. I MR..1VIERCHANT I SS&IBATSHE FADS YODR AD IN TTOSt COLUMNS I Well, the second Primary Is ov er and Dan K. Moore is the Dem ocratic nominee for governor he will oppose Robert Gavin, GOP candidate, In November all rec ord were broken here Saturday night when all 28 precincts brought in returns before 9:80 o'clock of course,, there were only four names to count but, even so, It seemed so strange (and good) to be able to set home at a reason able hour on election night things around the courthouse were very "smooth" Saturday night Jerry Plemmons and I kept up with the returns and a good sized crowd turned out to see the goings on forgot to mention it last week but I appreciate Ralph and Minnie McCormick bringing me a copy of the Salt Lake, Utah, news paper first time anyone has ev er thought of me while on their vacation I guess they re cently returned from a fine trip to California and other points west what happened to the car nival? first it was here and then it wasn't never did get set-up on the Island was glad to see my old friend, Bob "Snake" Redmon he's now in Dallas a prosperous car dealer and promo-1 tion expert incidentally, he's driving a beaut of a car air- conditioned Chrysler Imperial went up to Ron's Monday night and played croquet with one of the best players in the state, An drew Bridges as expected, he beat me, 4-1, but I feh real good winning one game from him while up there Ethel showed me Olga's pet French Poodle, "Cleo" a very friendly dog nearly all businesses will be closed here Saturday July 4th there should be plenty of excitement, however, with an all-day program planned and fireworks at night plus dance word from one of my fa vorite cousins, William Boyau, or Wake Forest, reads as follows: "Hope your sunglasses are un broken, vour wrist unsprainea, I lkn.tjt .Vita onrf alrinnari knea feel- fftngproperly and that you are no in a gooa nam or out i tow really like to know what you said when you stumbled over a park ins meter . . tar reply to his inquiries is that I was lucky not to have any bones broken my wrist still hurts, however as to what I said (censored). My, I'm sure getting good at this "spring cleaning" business! I've now s-ot two bedrooms, two bath rooms and the living room looking- like a decent place to live I think I mig-ht "hire out" if my knees and back don't break by the end of the week. Doirt put on ad in for me yet, Pop, I haven't tack led that dirty kitchen! By the time I get all that grease off th e etove IVe run into a lot of old things I'd forgotten I had. Found some pictures taken ten years ago George sure has aged, but mine looks just like I do today. IVe no ticed that a lot of my classmates are aging also, while I stay young as always. Have you noticed how old Pop looks these days? 0 course, he was several years ahead of me in school I wonder what really has happen ed to those three civil rights work ers in Mississippi T Is it really a publicity stunt T a hoax? or are they at the bottom of a deep river, murdered? In the first place, they should have thought twice before they went down there. If they were so good, why were they picked up for a traffic violation? If I were trying to teach others how to do something, I'd at ieast try to do right myself. On the other hand, regardless of their motive or reason to be down there, the taking of a life is hover right under any circumstances. Will this strife ever end? All of us must re examine our thinking on this Issue. Sister Pearl sent mo a fine out door in-ill yesterday ahd now I can keep up with the Walline! Sunday night Ethel and Tom Invited us down to eat hamburgers on their new grill and it was such fun and "good eating." Oh, we pulled nA rm F.tiiel last week. It VVU VHV was her twenty-something birth day and Shupe, Charlotte, Georgia and Marvin McClure, Tom and I her over on Hot .Springs MADISON FUTURE FARMER Parker Cody won top prize in the dis trict competition of the Future Farm ers of America and Home Electrifi cation sponsored by Carolina Power and Light Co., Duke Power and Vir ginia Electric Power Co. At the awards banquet recently in Raleigh were (L to R) D. E. Stewart, vice president of CP&L; M. L. Andrews, Cody and Burwell Smith, CP&L agri cultural development engineer. Cody, a student at Mars Hill High School, received $100 prize. Roberts - Ramsey Vows Spoken Here Saturday Afternoon I 1i an mfA bur 60 nmwmainr mr Sheila Hutchins Roberts became the bride of Donald Jackson Ram sey Saturday afternoon, June 27 1964 at the home of the bride groom's parents in Marshall. The Rev. Coleman 0. Caldwell officiated at the ceremony, per formed in the presence of relatives and close friends. The bride was attired in a yel low suit with white accessories and carried a bouquet of white carnations. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Paul J. Roberts of Route 4, Marshall. Mr. Ramsey is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ramsey of Route 1, Marshall, and is a bus iness associate with Garren Auto Supply in Marshall. ville, Tennessee, the couple are now residing m Marshall. . Scouts To Meet The monthly Boy Scout meeting of Troop 55 will be held Monday, July 6, at 7 p. m., at the American Legion Building. All Scouts are urged to please attend. Attend Meeting In Raleigh Monday Mrs. Frances G. Ramsey, Di rector of Madison County Depart ment of Public Welfare; and Mrs. Zeno H. Ponder, case worker, at tended a meeting in Raleigh, Mon day, with regard to the new Med ical Aid to the Aged program which became effective July 1. While in Raleigh Mrs. Ponder also visited her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Herbert Ponder. i ; - " I Bridgford-McDevitt Engagement Is Announced Sheridan, Wyoming Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Bridgford of Sheridan announce the engagement of their daughter, Dershie, to Larry Ste- phan McDevitt, son of Mrs. N. O. McDevitt of Skyland, N. C, and the late Mr. McDevitt. Both Miss Bridgford and Mr. McDevitt are graduates of the University of North Carolina. He will be employed as assistant to the dean of men at UNC. Mr. McDevitt is the nephew of Mrs. Stephan Eure of Marshall. SKATES SPEED WORK Toronto, Ontario, Can. Walking was too slow for a woman employe nf the records department at the stock exchange in Toronto. To speed up her work, she tried roller skates to keep up with ue lasi pace set in the exchange. A record of 30,028,000 shares were traaeo in a day after the announcement of a major ore find a VU s - Insured Storage oth Proofing Recent Births To Mr. and Mrs. William H. Deal. Marshall, a daughter, June 27, in Memorial Mission Hospital. To So-4 and Mrs. Robert Lewis of Bamburg, Germany, a daughter, Robin Lacinda, weighing 7 lbs., 4 os., June 25, 1964. Mrs. Lewis is the former Locella Rice, daughter of the Rev. and Mrs. Earl Rice of Rtt 6, Marshall. Mr. Lewis is tho son of Mr. and Mrs. Bailey Lewis of Rt. 4, Marshall. To Mr. and Mrs. James Ogle of Marshall, a son, June 30 in Memo rial Mission Hospital. To Mr. and Mrs. William Robert Wilde. Mars Hill, eon, June 30, in St. Joseph's Hospital. 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OBSERVED Had; a couple of look-a-likes, oh, yes, Bobby Mc Clure is here visiting his folks and I think he looks like Tennes see Ernie Ford And I think Earl Wise look like Jack Palance Was sorry to hear of the death of Emmett Boswell, ho was sucfc a likeable fellow Nice to see Ade line Sawyer Hargin and her two cute hoys who aro visiting her mother and relatives Adeline said it was the first time in fif teen years she had gathered enough nerve to drive down here from New York without her hus band; I'd say in this day and time, it is a ehaky endeavor Lib Ba ker back from Chapel Hill where she refreshed her medical larnin' understand Aileen Burnette went with her and visiteti future in-laws h, think of all the folks eetting married this summer think twice, girls, this "anrinc cleaning" comes very of tn if vouVe a good housekeeper now, where are those stamp books, I've almost got enough to buy me a typewriter. With The Sick 00 Mrs. Loy P. Roberts has return ed to her home hers after being patient at Aston Park Hospital. Her condition is Improved. Winona Maye Buckner of Wal nut returned to her home Satur day after spending several days in St. Joseph's Hospital recuperating from a 25-foot fall from a water fall near her home. a Donna and Debra Ramsey re turned to their home Wednesday from Aton Park Hospital where they underwent tonsillectomies. Marshall Garden Club Met June 18 With Mis. Roberts The Marshall Garden Club met in tha home of Mrs. Clyde Roberts on Thursday, June 18. After a short business session, conducted by Mm Roberts, pre dent of the club, the meeting was turned over to Mrs. Leonard Ba ker. Mra Baker gave a most m- tmiHiu nrocTftm on Roses. The olantine. care and varieties were ,uiiuuvr after which slides were shown. The slides ' were most beau- itiful, enjoyable and informative. mw ' : RnViprta served delicious refreshments to the seven mem bers present. Jast Human Bragging may be in poor taste, but who expects a fellow who has caught a big fish to go home through the alley. Miss Worley And Miss Er win Honored Saturday Mrs. P. M. Osteon and daugh ter, Miss Dottie Osteon, entertain kA with a tea Saturday afternoon. Juno 27 in their home at SU Cen ter Oak Drive, Knoxville, Tennes see. The event was in honor of Miss Thorn Belle Worley and Miss Betty Irwin, both bride-elects. The table was attractive in white and pink color schema Ma ny friends called during the af ternoon. Miss Worley. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Worley, is the fiance of Mr. Pender R. McElroy, son of Dr. and Mrs. J. L. McEl roy, all of Marshall. At present Mr. McElroy is stationed with tho United States Army in Germany, and Miss Worley is a graduate student at the University of Ten nessee in Knoxville. Attending the tea were Mrs. Theodore Worley. Mrs. J. L. Mc Elroy and Miss Diana McElroy of Marshall, and Mrs. William Dock- lory of Waynosvillo. 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