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AK6KALL, N. 0., ATVL 8, IW , , KECORO rrl" PERSONAL and OTHERWISE Dial 3261 Mm. Fslix Potts, of Bryson City, spent Sunday here with her mother, Mrs. F. A. Dodaon. W. M. Parris, of KnoxviUe, Tenn., formerly of Marshall, was visiting in Marshall and vicinity last week. His aunt, Mrs. Betty Lundy, of Marshall Rt. 4, return ed to KnoxviUe with Mr. Parris to visit for several days. John A. Corbett, of Charlotte, and Miss Frances Parsons of Clayton, Ga., spent the week-end in Marshall with Mr. Corbett's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John 0. Cor bett. Mr. and Mrs. Boyce Mayhew spent the week-end in Statesville with Mr. Mayhew's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Mayhew. Mrs. Rellie Allman and Mrs. Clara Pagan had as guests Sun day Mrs. Cecil Guthrie and her daughter, Mrs. Paul Stevens, and Mrs. Stevens's daughter, Angela. With The Sick V ffr 3fc V V 4) Mrs. W. F. Deaver, of Mar shall, is a patient in Aston Park Hospital where she is undergong treatment. The Rev. Bill Deans, pastor of the Marshall Presbyterian Church and member of the Mars Hill High School faculty, is confined to his home due to illness. Mrs. B. A. Brooks, of Marshall, is a patient in St. Joseph's Hos pital where she recently under went surgery. Her condition is im proved. Tommy, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Boy English of Bryson City, is a patient in a Bryson City hospi tal where he is undergoing treat ment. - ' Mrs. Floyd Davis, Sr., is a pa tient in Aston Park Hospital To Mr. and Mrs. Luther Stan ley Ramsey, Marshall, a son, April 5, in St. Joseph's Hospital. To Mr. and Mrs. James Leonard Griffin, Mars Hill, a son, April 7 in St. Joseph's Hosptal. WRONG TOWN' A Passenger paced up and down the railway station platform ona early morning and exclaimed to a Station official: "Isn't this ex hilarating t" i i !.try "Naw, this is New Brunswick," replied the native. 8 m ha Shady Side florist MRS. MAXA MAYHE Marshall Students Getting Information For Career Choices Advanced science and mathe matics students of Marshall High School were shown a colored film on "Chemical Engineering as a Profession" in the high school au ditorium last Monday afternoon by George Caughman, a chemical engineer of the American Enka Corporaiton. Mr. Caughman discussed t he film and answered questions about this profession. This is a part of the school pro gram to aid students in getting information about career choices. Eastern Star To Install Officers Here Saturday A public installation of officers of Marshall Chapter No. 36, Or- der of the Eastern Star, will be hoM Sturdv Pvpnino- at 8:00 o'clock in the Masonic Temple, Mrs. Anna Worley White will be installed as worthy matron and Ralph T. Barnes as worthy patron, as will sixteen other officers. Clifton Andrews of AsheviUe, worthy grand patron of the Grand Chapter of North Carolina, OES, will be the installing grand of ficer Tfc. tii-.t rPinilar meet.ino- of the Marshall Chapter for the new year will be held Monday evening at 8 o'clock. Clarks, Runnions Move Recently Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Clark rvp moved into the Vernon Run- nion garage apartment on Walnut reel Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Runnion moved last Saturday to their new home, located near the MATO m&mmunm-m- White JSfvfh In Revival At Bear Creek Baptist Church Revival sendees are scheduled to starfcat the Bear Creek Bap- tist Ch$rch Sunday night, April 11, with -'Services each evening for a week at 7:30. The Bev. B. A. White, pastor of the Sunrise Baptist 'Church in West Ashevflle", will be the visit- ing evangelist. "The public is cordially invited and urged to attend these servic es," stated the Rev. Chester Fish er, pastor of the church. CHICKEN Have you heard about the new TV series that will be based on a cowardly deep-sea diver? It will be called, "Chicken of the Sea." Shady Side Florist Is Now Located Near Ivy Bridge Marshall-Asheville ome in and see our Large Variety of Flowers Remember Your Loved Ones This mm MSIfasanVTVul rSKBTIair nflaW HEARD AND SEEN By "POP" I've always liked spring showers they make things smell clean make the grass grow etc. but that was no spring shower we had here Tuesday night it was a steady downpour mixed with thunder and lightning the television cut up but I managed to watch a few programs then whep I finally went to bed I couldn't sleep because I just knew the river was rising again and surface water was pouring into the printing office I twisted and turned and started to get up about 4 a. in., and take a look downtown but I didn't, thank goodness when I came down Wednesday morning I was reliev ed to see no water in the office and the river behaving itself but Wednesday afternoon the surface water started coming into the office not bad, but enough to cause concern sorry to hear that my friend, Bill Deans, has 1 1 ' 1 il I i""" j " 8O0n l'PP Ior " " c" "y "i"" 1 P" i run up w Asheville last Monday night on a little business and invited Jack Ramsey to go with me he had liever been to the Citizen office and was quite impressed with how a big newspaper is made up, etc. belated thanks to the Jack Grosses for sending up copies of the Progress Edition of The Green ville Reflector it was a huge i newspaper and most interesting l 1 am sure you have noticed the jbesutrful profusion of pretty yel- low xiowers uiuuining on us banks and in the yard of the Harry Silvers I didn't know what they were but "Bill" informs me they are Forsythias III take her word for it anyway they surely lare pretty glad Allen Duckett out in miss him when M out of circulation for long ( uiuugaib i itnj mi uuiers in uujihr " Iooa ior our pet, mute, oui 'ound out Wednesday p. m., that James Pen land also buys plenty Pvm 'n B00" Ping ot we james renianus, nave you no ticed the neatly printed sign oat Beautytime Beauty Shop on Main Street? Ruth Pen land did the printing very good job, Ruth 1 instead of four gal renters up stars, I now have five Adaleen Elkins has joined Wanda Fay, Dean. Bona and Sue one more femaie renter and I'll have tB0Uyh for a girls' basketball gia(j to 8ee tj,e iaand srettin? back in shane for base- ball much work has been done gjnce the high water recently gutna this is enough for this week 80 long Sunrise Service At Walnut Creek Church On Easter There will be a Sunrise Service at the Walnut Creek Baptist Church Sunday, April 18, start ing at 4 a. m. There also will be a singng be fore the Sunrise Service. "We are expecting some special singers, and the public is invited," the Rev. John Goforth, pastor, stated. Engagement Announced The engagement of Miss Rosella Frisby and Mr. Gene L. Sett naa been announced by bar parents, Mr. and Mrs. Swan Frisby, Jr., of 966 Berkshire Road in Daytona Beach, Florida. The family is for merly of Marshall. Miss Frisby was born in Mar shall and moved to Daytona Beach in 1869. She is a senior at Main land High School and la employed by the Daytona Beach YJLOA. JUST A WOMAN'S OBSERVATIONS By DOROTHY R 8Hll'K s) Well, I just saw the Early Bird go up on TV and now that we can have instant communication all over the world, I just don't know whom IH call first! I suppose I'd have to clean my house and get my hair done 'before I go into this international television on second thought, 111 just let others try it for a while and if they like it, then HI get into the act. You know the old adage, "Be not the first to try the new, nor yet the last to cast the old aside..." We had three rousing cheers for Johnny Hensley this morning! He had been to town and had his hair cutl I asked him if it had been his mother or pressure of the stu dents that bad caused him to get it cut (He'd had a long haired "do" that I'd call a Beetle cut, but Charlotte says that it wasn't one of theirs) and he said it was pres sure of his peers that had caused him to get it shear! off to a nice crew cut. I must say he with stood the pressure rather well, seems like he'd been long haired for half the year! I just wonder how well Shirley Wilson and her family are sleeping tonight (Tuesday). This morning Carolyn Bradley brought her three baby chickens and the school hall sounded at times today as if we were in the chicken business! Shirley is so dignified and nice, it most embarrassed her to death that her chickens had to "peep" every once in a wbfle! I think Joy ce Fisher and Tula Payne and all of Shirley's friends had more fun today than they have had in years over Shirley's embarrassment! Congratulations to Steve Davis of Mars HOI for making the WNC All -Scholastic Basketball Team! I thought you looked good in the Madison County tourney, but I really didn't see any need of your playing so well the night you played us! That scholastic aver age sounds good, also. Best of luck to you next year at Warren Wflson. I mast any ona of my junior girls was quite impressed with yen and Jasa sVuT snatched my paper away Mint to read all about your selection! Observed Vader Hapten want ed me to give his CB Club a boost in this column and I do appreci ate all the fine work you people are capable of rendering in times of emergency like last week dur ing the flood I Idon't think the Asheville paper gave you proper credit for keeping the lines of communication open when the phones went out they gave all credit to the Asheville Rescue Squad, also a good group, but let's give credit where it's due we do a few good tilings here in Mad ison! Glad to have Lib Sprin kle back to school; her youngest has been ill and she missetd sev eral days I did catch up with playing "Pig" with Jerry, Joe, James, Larry, Phil, Chas, and oth ers for a day or so Who is this boy Cecelia teases Phyllis about? Went down to KnoxviUe for the week-end to see Daddy; he's fine, and also saw Agnes, my sis, who came down from Baltimore for a few days, and Pearl who lives there Charlotte looked at me end then at my two sisters and eaid, "Mother, how come you're the youngest, and you're the only one with gray hair?" Of course, I answered, "Only their hairdress ers know for sure ....!" Shower To Be Given For Family Whose Home Burned Friends and relatives of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Coatee, Jr., will hold a miscellaneous shower - for the Coates family Friday evening at 7 o'clock in the borne of Mr. and Mrs. James Arlington on Grape vine. The home of Mr. and Mrs. Coates and its entire contents was destroyed by fire last week. Hie public is invited. Singing At Davis Chapel Sat Night 11m regular 2nd Saturday night singing will be held at the Davis Chapel Baptist Church this Sat urday, April 10, starting at 70 P AH singers and the public are GIRL B The above girls from the Madison County Girl Scout Neighborhood are members of the "100 Club," a distinction reserved for Girl Scoute who sell 100 or more boxes of cookies during the annual Council Cookie Sale. Front row from left to right: Lynn Baker and Teresa Johnson, Walnut Junior Troop 106 Theresa Banks and Cynthia Niles, Marshall Brownie Troop 100. Second row: Becky Rid, Marshall Junior Troop 95; Becky Sams and Susan Gregory, Marshall Cadette Troop 360; Vicki Sue Edwards and Susan Chapman, Mars Hill Cadette Troop 107. Lynn Baker has earned member ship in this club for three consecutive years; Becky Sams and Susan Gregory are members for the second year. Mrs. Florence Ramsey served as Neighborhood Cookie Chairman. The Neighborhood Committee would like to express its gratitude to the girls, the Cookie Chairman, and the friends of Scouting who purchased cookies during the current sale. Johnson, West To Be Honored For Salesmanship Charlotte Robert Johnson and Nathan B. West of Service Motor Sales, Inc., Marshall, will be honor ed for an outstanding sales per formance during 1964 at a ban quet at the Charlotte Coliseum in Charlotte on Saturday, April 10. William H. Kennedy, manager of Ford Division's Charlotte sales district, said a select number of Ford dealership salesmen will be presented a 300-600 Club member ship award for "excellent retail sales performance."' The Ford 800-600, club was founded in 1960 to recognize the performance of Outstanding Ford salesmen throughout the country. Mr. Kennedy said the average 300-600 Club member sold more than $400,000 worth of automotive merchandise in 1964 to qualify for the national honor. Mr. Johnson will also receive a special Sales Award for unusual ly outstanding performance." We wish to express our appreoiation for the suooessf ul opening of our new store last week-end We are grateful to each one of you who attended oun You Are Always WHERE YOUR DOLLAR WILL BUY MORE! ITEMS FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY MARSHALL THRIFT STORE W.E. HAYE Owner Main Street Marshall, C. SCOUT "100 CLUB" MEMBERS Key To The National Anthem Francis Scott Key, a lawyer and volunteer in a Colonial light ar tillery company, wrote a stanza of the Star Spangled Banner on the back of an envelope while being temporarily detained on a British Bhip during the bombardment of Fort McHenry, Baltimore, Mary land, September 13-14, 1814. From 7 a. m., on September 13, when the bombardment began, un til it stopped 26 hours later, the British fired over 1,500 shells. During that time the American flag with its 16 stars and stripes, remained proudly waving. 1 The baffled British withdrew af ter releasing Key. He managed to get back' to Baltimore , where he wrote the three stanzas which cel ebrated the little American bat tery's survival and the flag that still flew. The four stanza poem was published in a Baltimore pa per and later set to the music that we know today. The Blannahassett Tribune THANK opening and please remember W Dr. Sams Will Attend AAGP In San Francisco Dr. and Mrs. W. A. Sams of Marshall, will leave Friday for San Francisco, Calif., where Dr. Sams will attend the American Academy of General Practitioners' 16th annual session. Dr. Sams is a delegate from the North Carolina Chapter as is Dr. Glenn Best of Clinton, N. C. Immediately after the session Dr. and Mrs. Sams will join a Moyer Travel Agency tram tour of the west coast and the Canadi an Rockies, including Banff and Lake Louise. They plan to return to Marshall Friday, April 23 on the Carolina Special from Cincinnati "Business is so quiet that we'd better have a special sale," said the shoe merchant. "All right," said the store man ager, "what shall it be?" "WeB," said the boss, "take that line of $6 shoes and mark them down from $10 to $8.60." S elcome Here The wadding Is planned for to
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