N. a, jan. n, ims
THE HI
ECORD
PERSONAL and OTHERWISE
Dial 3261
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Mr. and Mrs. Jrmmie Holloway
and ton, Jody, of Charleston, S.
G, spent two days last week here
with Mra. Holioway'e grandmoth
er and grandfather, Mr. and Mra
Edd Candler, and other relatives
of Marshall. Mrs. Holloway is the
former Carol Jane Fortner, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Hubert
Fortner. Mr. Holloway is serving
with the Navy and is being trans
ferred to San Diego, Calif. The
Holloway will join Mr. J. Hubert
Fortner in Alabama, then all will
make the trip to California, where
Mr. Fortner will join his family
who are residing there. The Fort
ners are former residents of Mar
shall. SpB Edward Lane Randall and
Mrs. Randall have been visiting
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. San
Randall of Marshall Route 1 for
the past 30 days. Sp5 Randall
and Mrs. Randall have been at
Fort Lewis, Washington where
Randall is stationed. He is ex
pected to be transferred to Ger
many in February.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Carrow,
of Clemson, S. C, spent last week
end here with Mrs. Carrow's par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Rice, Sr.
The Carrows have recently re
turned from a trip to New York
by plane. They are both students
at Clemson College. Mrs. Carrow
is in her third year of post-graduate
work.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph T. Barnes
returned Saturday to their home
here after spending two weeks at
South Daytona Beach, Florida.
Mrs. E. D. Wallin is visiting
her son and daughter-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Frank D. Wallin, and
their three children in Washing
ton, D. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Ponder,
of Raleigh, spent the week-end
here with their parents, Mr. and
K& Md Mr4
and Mrs. J. C. Bradley.
.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H Eadfe
(Sunday In Charlotte viiltinr
son-in-law and daughter, Mr.
Mrs. Ted Sprinkle, add their
children.
Mrs. William Bos tic and two
daughters, Kim and Lisa, return
ed last week to their home hv
Havre de Grace, Md., after spend
ing a few days in Marshall with
Mrs. Bostic's brother-in-law aflj
sister, Mr. and Mm Lawrence
Ponder, ark) their infant daughter,
Laura Lynn. $
Sewing Class
At 7:30 Tonight
Mrs. Latrelle Robinson announ- j
ced today that the adult s
class would be held tonight (Thurs;'
day) at 7:30 o'clock in the home
economics room of the sohool.
All interested persons are invited.
PfcfMr.
and I
Open ALL DAY
Every Wednesday
COLD WAVE SPECIALS:
i COLD WAVE, only - $15.00
$25 COLD WAVE, only ------ . $12.50
$20 COLD WAVE, only . - $10.00
Budget Waves $7.5048.50.
Complete Line Of
REVLON COSMETICS
Balsam
MRS. J. If. PENLAND, Owner
Operators:
Barbara Penland Jean Pries
With The Sick
Mrs. Stella Redmon Mechling,
of Asheville, a native of Mar
shall, is a patient in St. Joseph's
Hospital.
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Mr. J. N. Penland, of Marshall,
is a patient in Memorial Mission
Hospital where he is undergoing
treatment.
Mrs. Grady Gahagan, of Mar
shall Rt. 8, is a patient in Laugh
lin Hospital in Greeneville, Tenn.,
where she is recuperating follow
ing surgery last week.
Mr. C. B. (Bill) Haynie re
mains a patient at the Veteran's
Hospital at Oteen. His wife is a
patient at Memorial Mission Hos
pital where her condition is re
ported as serious. His son, Pas
cal (Snooks) Haynie, who has al
so been at the Veteran's Hospital
at Otecn for treatment, was able
to return to his home here on
Monday.
Mrs. Frank Morgan, of Mar
shall Rt. ,2, is a patient in bt. Jo
seph's Hospital.
To the Rev. and Mrs. William
(Bill) A. Deans III, of Marshall
and Mars Hill, a daughter, Don
na Elizabeth, January 21, 1965, at
Memorial Mission Hospital. Mr.
Deans is serving as pastor of the
Marshall Presbyterian Church and
also is a member of the Mars Hill
High School faculty.
To Lt. and Mrs. Robert C. Bow
man of Anchorage, Alaska, a
daughter, Rebecca Sue, January
22, 1966, in Elmendorf Base Hos
pital. Lt. Bowman, with the U
te Forca, ft the son of Mr.
land" Hri.' CUT Bowmane 4lar-
Bowman, the former
is the daughter
and Mrs. Edwin A. Rutchow
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Mrs. Eddie Joe Co
Rt. 7, a son, Jan.
soph's Hospital.
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Xo Mr. and Mrs. Fred E. Shel
tont Marshall Rt. 6, a daughter,
Jim! .23, in Memorial Mission Hos
pital.
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m , Mr.:nd Mrs. Peter Gott, of
Marshall Rt. 3, a son, January
26, at St. Joseph's Hospital.
r. and Mrs. Andrew Payne,
of Marshall Rt 6, a daughter, Jan-
uary.,25, .1965, in Memorial Mis-
PICTURE TAKING
The bank robber shoved a note
to the teller which read:
mriiiMi 4iVia iMAnpir in thrt hack.
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slicker, and don't make a move."
"The teller pushed back another
note: "Straighten your tie, stupid,
they're taking your picture." '
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Beauty Shop
HEARD
AND
SEEN
By "POP"
9fi Qfi y 3fc 2f. 3ft 2f- 3ft
You've heard about how some
girls "glow"' when in the presence
of a "special" boy friend I
know a certain MHS gal who real
ly "glows" when she's near "the
only one" I've seen both girls'
frames between Marshall and Mars
Hill and after two games only
two points separate the total
scores Mars Hill won in over
time at Mars Hill by one point
Marshall won Tuesday night's
game by three points who
ould ask for closer end more
exciting games? both teams
are quick and aggressive and are
composed of fine talent the
crowd here Tuesday night re
sembled a tourney turnout
speaking of tourney, it's not too
far off have you ever seen o
much haze and' dust as we had
Tuesday afternoon ? looked like
smoke from a nearby forest fire
but understand it was results of
the dust storm in Oklahoma
T've been having the boys here
at the office Bondexing the walls
Karl Davis had a narrow es
cape Monday when the ladder
slipped Earl came down from
near the ceiling most graceful
Iv (?) and landed safely on
the floor but the Bondex
spilled all over a large switch box
hours of cleaning and drying
didn't "heal" it had to get Mil
lard Tipton to "repair" it Tues
day afternoon met the Rev.
Durward Hofler's father at the
Girl Scout Banquet last Thurs.
night at the George Vanderbilt
Hotel (Durward is pastor of
the Mars Hill Methodist Church)
he's a real fine gentleman
knew my father in fact, he)
came from the same section of
eastern North Carolina as we did
congratulations to the "Rocky"
Bowmans on the arrival of a
daughter also to the Rev. and
Mrs. Bill Deans on the arrival of
Donna Elizabeth Bill "lost" his
voice soon after the new arrival
came in handing out cigars but
could hardly speak said It was
bronchitis hut T'll bet it was Just
a tired throat from telling about
the arrival it was so warm If
Tuesday p'tm, that 'mauy wart
out m shirtsleeves hut not so
Wednesday brrr it was coM
all local flags are flying at
half mast in respect to the late
ci- nu.i. m..,..t,iii - the
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world has lost a truly great lead-jtaite
er we surely do miss Doug
Robinson around here hone
hell soon be able to return to
Western North Carolina.
4LLANSTAND
MRS. BIRCH ARD SHELTON
Correspondent
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hensley
of Candler spent the weekend' with
their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Birchard Shelton.
Mr. Douglas Brogden of N. C.
State College spent the weekend
with his grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Dewey Wallin of White Rock.
Mrs. Jack Shelton is still im
proving from surgery in Memorial
Mission Hospital. She had as vis
itors last Monday morning her
husband, Jack Shelton; her moth
er-in-law, Mrs. Birohard Shelton;
her aunt, Emily Trimble, all from
Allanstand; and the Rev. H. B.
Dendy and Mrs. Dendy, from Wea
verville Presbyterian Church. Tha
Rev. Mr. Dendy visits the hospi
tal almost every day and offera
prayer for the sick.
Mr. John Gahagan and Mrs. Os
car Williams attended church at
Brigman Chapel last Sunday
morning.
Mrs. Edgar Capps, on the sick
list, is aaid to be slowly recuper
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Just A Woman's
Observations
By DOROTHY B. SHUPE
Mf
What do you think of the fash
ion exnerta wanting to vales worn.
en's skirts to about two or three
inche. hftvA tha ItmmT I thinV
some one is getting little "touch-
ed in the head!'' Of course, I
have no apologies for my OWN,
but I'm worried about some of
my friends, now, there' ,
whose knees look like a cup cake
on a stick; and there'
whose knees have bean hidden by
fat for over 16 years like
someone said, it aura takes bee's
knees to wear these styles!
If you haven't read this week's
LOOK, you must There's a story
about this young lady who decid
ed after a young marriage and
five children and being on the wel
fare that she would finish high
school and college and she did!
Also a story about how young in
terns who have to moonlight to
make ends meet financially, and
an amazing new basketball find in
17-year-old Lew Akindor who is
just 7 feet tall and a whiz at
basketball.
Speaking of reading any mate-
azine, the juniors are selling them
for the next two weeks and my
co-sponsors, 'Mrs. rain hpnniue
and Mrs. Willie Lewis, are trying
to outsell my class, but let them
iust wait well see who comes
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in iirsi ana wins iieo, me uiun.
Come on. MY YOUNGENS, and
win! Ronny Shelton so. far is
heating all of us and I hate to
mention that he's from Mrs. Sprin
kle's room, but you just wait until
my crowd really gets started!
Sure hated to miss the second
traffic safety meeting at Raleigh
this week, but I couldn't make it.
It really did make me conscious
of many things when I attended
last year. I saw several 35 mile
an hour signs after I attended
that meeting that IW never seen
before! I guess I have a few more
driving improvements I could
make and I'm gonna try if this
Ford will stay with me!
I was sorry that our new gov
ernor and his wife are hospital
ized, and also about President
Johnson and Lady Bird. Did you
read when President Johnson said
he didn't gat cold because he had
on "electric underwear!" The
writeT sjgl lie really had on ther
mal uajMNIfc, Pr Governor
Moore went through his inaugur
al with a toothache and then off
to Washington and got the cold
Ill
bucr. An. tne once oi imi
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siignx com ana f
nwrv I wish vou couitt
hear my students judge the mer
its of the Constitution we are
just about through our atadyyrf.
it they have soma opinions, TO
tell you Gald to see Mrs. Jack
Lunsford back to . school after a
bout with the flu bug What
will happen to Dr. Martin Luther
King if he stays too long oown
outh? Let ma quote our new
Vice President on a cute remaw
about the new office he has, "I
weighed this decision about tha
Vice Presidency very carefully
not long, but carefully
there's one quality I do not have
it's reluctance Who can for
get those storied names (American;
Vice Presidents) from our glori
ous past William A. wneeier,
Daniel D. Tompkins, Garrett a.
Hobart, and Henry Wilson!" Come
to think of it, I've been teaching
history for some thus and none
of these ring a bell with me!
MR. MERCHANT
SEE THAT SHE
READS TOUR AD
IN THESE COLUMNS
SELF-APPOINTED
A young man walked in to the
clerk of tha court and
that he wanted
Clerk: "Where is
sleet?"
Young man: "What
SHOWING Al
tna bride
I will
Mrs. Gregory Is
Hostess To Marshall
Garden Club Here
Mrs. 0. A. Gregory was hostess
to the Marshall Garden Club on
. vvw,neMy 01
Following refreshment and a
brief business session, Mrs. C. D
Bowman presented a program on
"Greenhouse Gardening." Her
very interesting discussion dealt
with type of greenhouses, loca
tions, equipment, soils, fertilizers
end many varieties of flowers and
plants adaptable to greenhouse
gardening.
Mrs. Bowman presented the
hostess with a beautiful bouquet
of nasturtiums and the members
with some vine ripened tomatoes.
Five members were present at
the meeting.
Announces
Engagement
Mrs. Frank Maseey, of Greens
bor, Georgia, announces the en
gagement of her daughter, Eliza
beth Rebecca, to James Lance
flwann, son of Mr. and Mrs. How-
ard E. Swann, of Marshall
She is a graduate of Greens
boro High School, Greensboro,
Ga., and is currently employed at
Seare Roebuck Company.
Mr. Swann is a graduate of
Marshall High School and Blan
ton's Business College, Asheville,
and iscurrently employed as rate
clerk by McLean Trucking Co., of
Atlanta, Ga.
The wedding is planned for Feb
ruary 20, 1965 at Custer Avenue
Baptist Church, Atlanta, Ga.
BERRY DUCKS TO
OBSERVE 50
ANNIVERSARY
Mr. and Mrs. Berry Duck of
Asheville, former long-time resi
dents of Madison County, will cel
ebrate their golden wedding anni
versary this Sunday.
Open house will be held in the
Ducks' new home on Rt. 4 (Er
win area), Asheville from 2 until
5 p. ni Relatives and friends are
invltear
Formerly a school teacher arfd
principal in the county for many
years, Mr. Duck served 30 yean
with the Post Office in Asheville
before his retirement several
years ago.
He and the former Miss Vertie
Maney of Yancey County were
married on top of a mountain at
the Madison-Yancey line the last
j t ion; tv,ott tiam .
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six cnuaren inciuamg xr. v,- ,
Duck ana Mrs. u. rc. nanuoipn
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Mars Hill and 17 grandchildren
Mr. Duck is the grandson of W.
B. Duck, one of the founders of I
Mars Hill College
Harold G. Davis
Graduates From
Baptist Seminary
Harold G. Davis, formerly of
Big Pine and grandson of the late
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Buokner, grad
uated from the Southern Baptist
Theological Seminary in Louis-
ville, Kentucky last Friday. He
is also a nephew of Mrs. Clement
Buckner of Walnut.
Bull Creek H. D.
Club Elects New
Officers Tuesday
The Bull Creek Home Demon
stration Club met Tuesday night
. in. tr At..
in the club nouse wron ran. uiea
Phillips as hostess. Mrs. Fletcher
Kuyker, president, presided.
Devotions were given by the
hostess and Mrs. Ethel Wallin,
home agent, issued new yearbooks.
Mrs. Wallin also discussed the
Handicraft camp to be . held at
Lake Junaluska in June which win
offer beginners and advanced class
es many intending handicrafts.
The use of many new sewing aids
and pressing equipment was also
demonstrated by Mia. WsJlin.
New officers were elected for
the coming year as follows:
President, Mrs. Lela Peek; vies
president, Mrs. Naomi Garrison;
secretary, Mrs. Hardy Merrill; II
treasurer, Mrs. Charles Hunter;
reporter, Mrs. Glen Phillips.
The next meeting of the
be held at the club
Tuesday night, Vbrnss
Aiinnsjsjajej Eoejng? n&o)ttt Elngaf cm!
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MISS WANDA DEVUE WARD
is the daughter oT Mr. and Mrs.
J. Milliard Ward of Marion, who
announced her engagement to Roy
Lee Moore, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Steve R. Moore of Hot Springs.
Bodh are employed at Electric
Supply Co., in Asheville. A March
wedding is planned.
TO ENTER BEREA
Miss Wanda Craine, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Craine,
of Walnut Creek, will leave Sun
day for Berea, Kentucky, where
she will enter Berea College.
Miss Craine has been associat
ed wi t h Roberts Pharmacy for
several months.
Mason To Meet
Monday Night
A regular scheduled meeting of
French Broad Masonic Lodge No.
292 AF&AM, will be held on Mon
day, February 1, at 7:30 p. m.,
in the Masonic Lodge Hall. All
Master Masons are invited to at
tend. County Ladies Get
Invitations For
Safety Seminar
Three Madison County ladies
have received invitations from
Governor Dan K. Moore to attend
the second annual Women's Traf
fic Safety Seminar to be held
in Memorial Auditorium in Ra
leigh today (Thursday).
Two' nationally known leaders
in the field of traffic safety will
be on the program which will be
gin at 10 o'clock and end at noon
followed by a luncheon for those
attending, They, are Mrs. B. V.
Todd, Women's Division, Automotive-Safety
Foundation, and How-
aild Pyle, president of the Nation
al Safety Council.
Receiving invitations were Mrs.
i t?
Tom Wttlliahoine economics ag
. - Vadiaon Oountv: Mrs. Har
'
ry Di tan ore, guidance counselor of
Marshall High School; and Mrs
George B, Shupe, publicity chair
man for the North Carolina Con
gress Of Parents and Teachers
and teacher at Marshall, also.
Mrs.' iShupe attended the first
meeting held last year in Raleigh
at the Sir Walter Hotel.
Reeses
ye
Mr. and- Mrs. Bobby "TaTa"
Reese and children, have recently
moved to the house on Skyline
Drive .formerly occupied by Mr.
and Mrs. Jesse Ray, who have
moved to Burnwille.
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Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rector of
Davison, Michigan, and formerly
of Marshall, announce the engage
ment of their daughter, Shelia
Jean, to Mr. Frank Bincsik, the
son of Mrs. Rose Bincsik of Co
lumbville, Michigan.
The wedding will take place in
late August.
County Medical
Society Met In
Mars Hill Tues.
The Madison County Medical
Society, composed of doctors, den
tists and druggists, met at a din
ner meeting Tuesday night in the
Community Building in Mars Hill.
Dr. Jaimes Lipey, Orthopaedist,
of Asheville, was the guest speak
er. His topic -was "Common Or
thopedic Problems In Children."
Dr. W. 0. Duck, president, pre
sided with nine members present.
The members also paid $147.00
for traps to be used in catching
foxes in an effort to prevent the
spread of rabies into Madison
County from Greene County, Ten
nessee. The Society meets monthly on
the last Tuesday night
Household Shower
Honors Mr. & Mrs.
L. D. Roberts Sat.
Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Roberta
were honored with a household
shower Saturday night . at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. B. A
Brooks. Games were played and
prizes won by Mrs. Bruce Tread-
way, Mrs. Lottie Treadway, Mrs.
Addie Martin, Billy Lisenbee and
Breads Norton; after which re
freshments were served by the
hostesses, Mrs. Bobby Capps, Mrs.
B. A. Brooks and Miss Peggy An
ders. Those present were Misses Ada
Davis, Barbara Anthony, Pam
Briggs, Lillian Wilson, Suay Par
ker, Jane Henderson, Polly Hard
ing, Betty Rice, Wanda Edwards,
Ellen Griffin, Brenda Norton, Lm-
0a Ledford; Mr. an dMra. Bobby
Capps, the honorea, Mr. and Mis.
Walter Roberta, Mrs. Addie Mar
tin, Herman Searcy, Betty Lisen
bee, Ernest Anders, Jess Griffin,
Mary Sprinkle, Jim Brazil, Lil
lian Pegg, Faye Calloway, Cath
erine Allen, Johnny Ledford, Ar-
reatha Norton, Nancy Treadway,
Mary Ray, Marie Candler, Lottie
Treadway, Elsie Hensley, Ellen
Rice and Lura Harding.
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