em PERSONAL nd OTHERWISE Dial 3261 vmmm Mr. and Mm. Lawrence Rio, of Greensboro, epent several days hut wftak with Ma parents, Mr. and Mrs. Baf Rice of Marshall Rt. 6. Mr. and Mrs. Troy J. Anders, of CHnton, Tana., were visiting Mrs. Anders' brother-in-law and eister, Mr. and Mrs. Eason Thom as, of Rt. 2 (Panhandle Road) ami other relatives in Marshall last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jackie Pegg, of Garden City, Mich., visited Mrs. Pens' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Troy Ramsey of Walnut; and Mr. Pegtfa father, grandfather, and other rel atives of Marshall during the East er holidays. a Mr. Ted Buckner of Richmond, Va., spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Buck ner, of Big I'ine and his grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Wild of Marshall. Mr. Buckner is as sociated with the law firm of Huntion, Williams, Gay, Powell and Gibson, as executive office manager. The office is composed of 40 lawyers and 40 sec rota ries. Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Mcllone and their daughter, Mrs. Bill Bryan, of Asheville .spent Sunday in Glen Alpine as guests of Mrs. McHone's sister, Mrs. J. C. Pollard. 0Vf) With The Sick 6) f. ) Mr. L. Bailey Rice, of Marshall Rt. 6, is recuperating at the home of his son, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rice after being hospitalized in Memo rial Mission Hospital for several days where he underwent treat ment. His condition is greatly im proved. Mrs. H. K. Ramsey is a patient in St. Joseph '8 Hospital where she is undergoing treatment. '' a a ' William "Bill" Stokley has. re turned to bis home from Memorial Mission Hospital where he was a patient for several days. a a Mrs. Everette Boone has re turned to her home from St Jo seph's Hospital where she recent ly underwent surgery. a Dedrick Roberts returned home Thursday of last week from St. Joseph's Hospital where he was a patient for several days. Mis Georgia Gwaltney remains in critical condition in St. Joseph's Hospital. Mrs. Charlie Nix, of Marshall, is a patient in Memorial Mission Hospital where she was taken Wednesday, i INSURANCE For your insurance needs, go to the North Carolina Farm Bureau Mutual Insurance Company Located on Bridge Street in Marshall We will be pleased to tell you about the Fire, Life, Auto, Farmowners, Home owners, Farm Liability, Inland Marine, and Crop Hail Insurance m m i YOUR BUSINESS IS ALWAYS APPRECIATED We Offer Education for Your Kids Retirement When You Get Old Security For Your Family When You Die m To Mr. and Mrs. Prank Fuwler Rigsby, of Marahall Rt. 4, a daughter, April 22 In St. Joseph's Hospital. a a a To Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ed ward Phillips of Alexander Rt. I, a son, April 23 in St Joseph's Hospital. To Mr. and Mrs. Blake Rector, Mars Hill, a daughter, April 23, in Memorial Mission Hospital. To Mr. and Mrs. Finley J. John son of Mars Hill, a daughter, April 26, in St. Joseph's Hospital. Bull Creek HD Club Met On Tuesday In Club House The Bull Creek home demonstra tion club met Tuesday at 7:30 p. m., in the club house, with Mrs. Zeb Edwards aa hostess. Mrs. Lela Peek presided. The music chosen for the month of April was the 17th Century German Melody, "Lasst Una Er freusen," led by the music ohair man. Prayer led by Mrs. Hubert Scott. In the business session, the min utes of the previous meerting were read and Mrs. Charles Hunter presented the treasurer's report. Due to other commitments, it was decided that money from the club treasury would be used for the Bull Creek quota for the, "State Home Demonstration Build ing Fund," in lieu of participating in the Bake Sale to be held by other HD clubs in the county. A reading program is now be ing conducted by the club, of which the majority of the required books will be supplied through the cour tesy "of&V Hadlaon County Li brary. A program was presented by the Housing and House Furnish ing project leader, Mrs. Aaron Sronce, on selecting and hanging of pictures in the home. Material used for this program was sup plied by Mrs. Sronce, The meeting was dismissed by all repeating "A Collect for Club Women." Delicious refreshments were served to the following: Mee dames Arnold Garrison, Gay Mer rill, Aaron Sronce, Hardy Merrill, Hubert Scott, Fletcher Kuyker, Le la Peek, Charles Hunter, Glen Phillips and Zeb Edwards, The next meeting will be held May 25, with Mrs. Lela Peek as hostess. Renew Your Subscription To The News-Record HEARD AND t SEEN : By "POP" A ftw attaninff Ks Ha KrarfntTft jftmMn a rriAorimr at the SAW Saturday night, the Rocky Bluff dedication Sunday aner noon, a hurried buainaaa tHp to Asheville Sunday night, an all- H.v VOX nutatiiur WOT! Mon day and a Lions Club meeting Monday night and covering uve Rnanri nf FViuratlon meetiiMr Tues day night, I'm a little bushed as X try to write this column at i:au Wednesday p. m. I surely did enjoy both dedications the Hot) Spring Lions are to be congratu lated on sponsoring both events so successfully could write a column on each event but space is not available, I'm told the Bun was really hot at the first dedication but I found a little patch of shade near the old well near the new post office enjoyed seeing and speaking to Laura Da vis also to the rest of the guysi and gals in Hot Springs they're real nice folks friendly and congenial the new post office is a dilly hope Bill Whitten and his crew keep it as clean and shiny as it was Saturday Rocky Bluff is just as pretty and rest ful as I'd heard it was enjoyed that dedication, too had a nice, long talk with Congressman Roy Taylor before introducing him and he's quite a guy wanted nie to walk to the ("reek with him but we decided it was too near dedica tion time he heard PLENTY about Highway 25-70 and ho sympathizes with us hope he can get the tell rolling also glad to meet so many other "ce lebs" such as Pete Hanlon Jim Wells, president of the H. S. Lions and Ranger, is an asset to the area nice guy hone to get back soon to Rocky Bluff for a quiet, "unprogrammed" stay ' it's gorgeous "Bill" surely did appreciate the bouquet given her at the dedication, Jim found out, too, that Mrs. Roy Taylor is a delightful person very at tractive congrats to the wives of P. O. personnel on serving re freshments at both dedications the EOA meeting Monday at WOC was also enjoyable and informa tive although I sot a little tiwri of sitting for almost 6 hours Ron Sprinkle invited me to go with him and so I did along with Jack Thomas and ChauTw Metcalf we ALMOST solved all the nation's problems going and coming from WOC had a nice talk with Dr. James Whit N. C. Coordinator, EOA, who was chief speaker Jim is a c)()se tnend of the Robert Holts and Jack Grosses of Greenvilln that makes me a close friend of Jim's we talked at lunch about Bob, Jack, Claire and "T" he says they're all eettnc fine although the Holts have been plagued with iniuries lfl hope they're all well W while loafing a little at the meet ing, I saw Rosella Rice she told me she almost went to sleep mstory class Monday also saw Jerry Rice, jr. ih u. real well talked with Emma ivate usteen, who attended the, meeting from Sleepy Valley she's a fine girl who finds time to play piano for Salvation Army on Sundays and does a little bit of everything for others A membered my playing the piano years ago at Hot Snrin f. .- to sing a solo - enjoyed dinner in the cafeteria good food sat with Jack Thomas. Bill VB,ih and Jim Wells and also watched them eat Coley, my faithful Linotype operator, says for me w ciose aown this column so 111 do just that. DON RENO TO BE AT AUDITORIUM HERETOJffljJffl' Musical Program Sponsored By Marahall Fir Devartmaatll JP' Charles "Ham" Crowe. Marshall Fire Chief, announced this week that the volunteer fire department is sponsoring an outstanding mu sical program at the Marshall High School auditorium on next lwwlay night, April 29 eight o clock. JUST A I WOMAN'S ! OBSERVATIONS By DOROTHY ft 8HUPB Are you aa stupid aa I an abou a common coldT I fool arou with all kinds of home remedies, 'try few my friends suggest, a .then end up going to the doc anyway because I eajrt get 'of it) By the time I gat to a doc tor, IVa already spent enough tq cure three colde and one case of pew-monia! I sure spent a mis erable week-end with this thing and missed going to Colly Monday to hear how wa can participate In the EOA program. I Ed Morrow's death is a great loss to the journalism profession. ' He had such a nice voice and way 'of presenting the news that just demanded respect and attention. I remember how he would start hs radio program, "THIS is the news." He was once called down by someone for starting that way and he answered his critic in his matter of fact way that what he was telling was for the moment "the news." Then he went to TV and a lot of education was put into his pro grams that would never have reached many people had they been forced to read or study same from books. I was pleased to hear all the kind words the top news casters had to say about him, be cause I always felt that he be longed to North Carolina since he was born here. (Another top one from N. C. is David Brinkley, which I supose everyone knew.) 1 Congratulations to Postmaster Bill Whitten and the people of Hot Springs on their new post of fice! I must take some credit for the support of your post office one of my students gets about) three or four letters a week from down there! We had a cut program at school today for the PTA directed by Mrs. Hardy Clark, Mrs. Guy White, Mrs. Garland Adams and Miss Eloiae Ward. It was a va- riety show with solos, group sing ing, dancing, musical selections. I particularly liked little Sharon Rice's singing of "Some Glad .Morning," and the girls' dancing of the Virginia Best My, arSSt tae-Aemste and ear ly shrubbery lovely? I meant to mention the pretty forsythia, or whatever it was, that was on the bank below Harry Silver's home long ago and there is a real pretty bush of lilacs out at Ted Allen's home; guess Ama Lee is respon sible for that, and oh, just so many places that are just "bloom ing out al over!" We planted two little puny lilac bushes a couple of years ago and they got killed' about five times last year and never did bloom, but this year we have several lovely blooms. Charlotte was selling 4-H tick ets Saturday in Marahall for the calf that lucky James Allen won! and some friend of mine told her that my old classmate, Virginia Randall Roberts has now received her doctor's degree in ed ucation! I just think that is won derful and I'm sure no one of the class of 1935 is at all surprised because Virginia was such mar velous student and a lovely per son to have around. Congratula tions, Virginia, and may you have continued success! Observed Guess the seniors are getting a bit weary of all that walking, but would never admit it! Hope none of them come down with the mumps like some one did last year and have to come home how about Governor Moore waitng until now to have the mumps? Now, what was it Brenda, Linda and Alice wanted me to say about worms? Ledford-Fowler Reunion May 9 At Rocky Bluff The Ledford and Fowler Bps, ion will be held at the Rocky Bluff Recreation Ana, S miles west of Hot Springs, Sunday, May 9, be ginning at 10:00 a. m. The Bar. OUni Bolt of Fletch er, is scheduled to be the visiting speaker. Special singing will al so be enjoyed. Each one is invited to bring lunch and come. Renew Your Subscription To vac- x!?e 50 Ed Lee Niles (Continued from Page One) munity in which he lives and the manner in which he has perform ed his duties as Deputy District Governor of Region II. I.ion Niles has taken part in all Zone and District meetings during the year and has visited six clubs in the District. He was top sales man for the Marshall Club in the sale of White Cane Bangles, spon sored two new members, and has been active in all fund-raising pro jects. He is presently serving as Program Chairman and is a past president of the club. Community activities show him to be a arood citizen unafraid! of responsibility and in fact a Derson eager to serve. In his church, he is teacher of a men's Sunday School class. He is presi dent of the Marshall Merchants! Association, an active member of the Marshall Fire Department, and a member of the French Broad Masonic Lodge No. 292. Lion Niles is owner and pharma cist of Roberts Pharmacy in Mar shall and resides here with his wife and two daughters. Yours very truly, 0. A. GREGORY, Secretary Marshall Lions Club Debunker SY JOHN HACVBf FUtMY PHJ Many people believe that be wins ne nas a amount of alcohol in it that It to of cooking, the alcohol EioTvkJ paeets I rOW To Present Walnut School Hth Flag Soon William H. Gaddte, P. I. C, tree Manager, WOW, of Aebe- t, stated yesterday that the fecal camp Woodmen of World, will present the Wal- Scbooi with an American Flag flag pole in the near future. s presentation is part of the sternal benefits derived from national Service Fund. This is part of a program oar- tad on nationally and is one of .benefits given to communities, le, clubs and other organiia- aona. Juthough inactive at the pre- at time, efforts are underway to ivate the local camp and make an outstanding and well-known llocaf organization. The selection of the Walnut school to receive this honor was made possible through the efforts of Knox Brigman, who is an out standing member as well as th er members of his family. 1 ALLANSTANP MRS BIRCHARD SHELTON Correspondent Mr. Birchard Shelton surveyed land on Bear Creek Tuesday for Mr. Clement Ball. Mr. Johnny Gahagan, in the Navy and stationed in (California, js expected home Friday for a few weeks with his mother, Mrs, Garl Gahagan, and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Gahagan. He will travel by plane. Mr. and Mrs. Birchard Shelton, Dorothv Cook and Miss Hnnniti Gahagan visited Mr and Mrs Les lie Gahagan last Monday after noon. Mrs. Edna Martin spent Sun day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Trimble. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rice of Asheville spent Sunday afternoon with her parents, Mr. and Mrs Jack Shelton. Mr. Joe Griffey spent Saturday in Marshall. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Grissom of Kingsport, Tenn., Mr. and Mrs. Birchard Shelton, Mrs. Dorothy Cook and Terry Lynn Cook visit ed Mr. end Mrs. Robert Shelton of Cedar Creek last Sunday after noon. ;.f We welcome our new neighbors, Mr,, and Mrs. Walter Shetley who moved into the residence of Way man Gahagan. Singing At Hopewell Church Sat. Night The regular 1st Saturday night singing will be held with the Hope well Baptist Church this Saturday, May 1, beginning at 7:30 p. m. We are expecting a lot of good singers, so don't miss it. If you like a spiritual singing, attend. Everyone is invited, both sing ers and listeners. Tombstones FIRST QUALITY GRANITE DOUBLE STONES: 4-feet long, 8-inches thick, 2-feet, two-inches high on five-foot base. Polished on one side. $262.65 includes lettering, tax and setting on lot 4-feet long, 6 inches thick, 2 feet high on five-foot base. Polished on one side. $206.00 Other double stones at equal price compared to sise Single Stones Markers Baby Stones $41.20 Up - I i jV ALL STONES OVER $100 SET ON LOT An Agent will be glad to call without any obligation to you - REMINE MONUMENT 00. GREENEVILLE, TENN. See or Phone: RAYMOND STINES, Agent Marahall Rt. 4 Call: 649-2154 ROARING FORK MRS. HUBERT P ANGLE, Correspondent Mr. Elbert Wyatt waa honored Sunday with a birthday dinner. wens: Mrs. Baton Caldwell, her mother, Mrs. Her man Graveas Mrs. Delia Hoyne, novle. Dorothy nad Charles El bert Herne, David Sayne, Mrs. Thomas Allison, Larry and uevia P.rurl.. Mr. and Mrs. Alonio Wy- ett, WMerd Wyatt, Glean Wjfatt, Vincent Price, Ron Shetley; ana Charlie and Becky Wyatt of the home. All reported a nice time end a good dinner. M-Sgt. Dean Blankenship, his wife and son, Marvin, of Ft Jack son, S. C, spent Friday night with Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Pangle. They had dinner Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Pole HoH. Dean is saving for Germany in May. Mrs. MoU-lle Willett visited Mrs. Carolina Pangle Monday. Several people of this section attended the dedication of Rocky Bluff Recreation Area, near Hot Springs Sunday afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gardin, Elaine and Jaiky had dinner Sunday with bis parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Gardin. Mrs. Cecil Tangle, Ken and An gela visited Mrs. Carolina Panglo Monday. Thelmer Waldroup visited Hu bert I'angle Sunday and Monday. Gary ami Stevie Frisbee visit ed Freddy Trantham Sunday af ternoon. Hubert I'antrle, Thomas Allison, Billy Moore and R. D. Gunter had dinner Sunday with Elbert Wyatt. Singing Convention The Spring Creek singing con vention will be held at Mt. Pleas ant Church Sunday, May 4, at 2 p. m. All singers and listeners are in vited to attend. A. NIAL G. Featured on the atam saffl be 0 MTV The H Upsv ism h im iur a ME