MARSHALL, N. C, JUNE 10, 1MB THE NE RECORD Page nvw PERSONAL DUI Lit THERWISE iPt' Mrs. A. J. Ramsey recently re turned from s three week visit with bar son, J. R. Ramsey, and family in LaGrange, Indiana, e a a Prof. Carl Julian Douglas, of Kairhigh Dickinson jj University was the house guest" of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Ponder last weak, a. a a Mr. and Mrs. Horace L Ben nett and eons of Greensboro, are Visiting her mother, Mrs. A. J. Rsmsay, here, this weak, a a a ' Mr. and Mrs. Oarroll "Bud" Creasman and three daughters, who have been visiting friends and relatives in Marshall for s few days, left Sunday for their home in Mondaimin, Iowu. This was the first trip back for the former Mar shall resident in some few years. Mr. Sherman Candler and son, .any of Swannanoa, and Mr. Kdd Candler of Marshall were visiting their brother, Hubert Candler, in Kingsport, Tenn., Sunday M. ami Mis. Charles ('arrow nl Radford, Va., spent the week end here as house guests of Mrs. ("arrow's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Rice Sr. Sunday morning they all attended the memorial service at G r a n d v i e w, then left for Tryon where they had been invited to attend the annual Hallew reunion; after which they drove on to Landrum, S. C, to visit the homestead of the late C. M. Burnette, returning Sunday night after stopping for a meal at the Steak House in Henderson ville. Mrs. J. N. White returned Wed nesday from Asheville where she spent a few days as the guest of her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Bradley. F R eturn From OES won In Raleigh Guy White, Miss Aldeen Mrs. Listen B. Rameey, re. James Story returned lead . nlffht from Raleigh l thev attended the four-day lion of Grand Chapter, Order Af.' the Eastern Star. r. White,, worthy matron of the Marshal), .Chapter, along with other worthy matrons and worthy patrons in the state, participated in the opening exerciaea of the Grand Chapter on Monday eve ning and Tuesdsy morning. Miss Waldrup, past matron 01 the lo ul chapter, took part in the Memorial Service Tuesday eve ning honoring members through nut the state who had died during the past year. ) ' ' ' ! : HEARD : AND TV 1111 I 1 e y- f- f- Little Miss Theresa Hanks, 7 yeai old daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Hanks of Marshall, return- ' to her home Monday after be int' a Kitient in St. Joseph's Hos pital, where she underwent an appendectomy Accepts Position Fletcher Brown of Mars Hill has . recently accepted .a jioaitfon at Houston Bros, fl He is the former operator of Brown's Gulf Service in Mara Hill. He is married to the former Bar bara Houston, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Neil Houston of Mar shall. Mr. and Mrs. Brown and their one child reside in Marshall. Hubert Candler of Kings Tenn., and formerly of Mar is recuperating at his home being a patient in a Kings hospital. Mrs. Candler has also been a patient in a hospital there Mr port , shall, aftei port Mrs. Grant Reed, 58, of Shutin, who was critically injured in a car accident Friday, May 28, near Del Rio, Tenn., is listed in fair condition in the intensive care unit at St. Mary's Hospital in Knoxville, according to reports from the hospital Sunday. fr tnf atidflrs. LawU Shelton, wm MM TT 5, in Memorial Mission Hospital. , ,JIQPELESSLY LOST It's proven fact that people who beat Around the bush take the long road to nowhere. : seen : By "POP" It's quite a feat to pitch a no hltter in any kind of baseball game bat to pitch one in the SUte playoffs ia really some thing but wait not only did Steve Davis pitch one no hitter, but TWO in tite playoffs not to be outdone, teammate Charles Tolley took the mound in the fi nal game and although hla control was a bit erratic, he, too, pitched a no-hit game against Pantego imagine, THREE no-hit games in State playoffs three consecu tive no-hitters it's almost un believable but it's true I saw 'em that is, the last two IVn positive this is and will be an nil-time record again I con gratulate the Wildcats and Coach Wallin on winning the champion ship was invited up to Mars Hill last Saturday night for the dinner at Warrick's honoring the Wildcats the steaks were deli cious the hoys presented Coach Wallin with a gold plaque ami Jerry I'lenunons, of WMMH pre sented the annual trophy for the county championship I enjoyed being with the boy-- a swell bunch Mrs. Dick Anderson (Kfl toy) who helped prermre the steaks, asked ioe how I got in vited to so many dinners says she reads this column every week - well. "Toy," 1 don't exactly know why I'm invited to so many, but I'm sure glad that I a,m I enjoyed watching the VHS pwrade in town last Saturday afternoon a very impressive parade many attractive floats congrat ulations to the leaders and chil dren one Marshall resident said it was the "best thing which has happened here in a long time" I agree. Leake Invited On Tour With Governor Moore A. E. Leake, Marshall attorney, has received an invitation to be a co-host on the Governor's Agricultural-Industrial tour for North Carolina, June 14-19. Approximately 80 leading in dustrial executives from outside North Carolina are expected to ac company the group. Travel will be by chartered planes and buses. : JUSTA : womaprs : ! observations ! By DOROTHY & 8HUPE I'm so glad that White and Mc Dlvitt got back AMI their week end trip to outer apace. Cant aee what intrigued White so much in the wide open paces I be lieve I'd have hopped Sack in be fore I even get ant! However, I'm aH for tins going into space and seeing Just what goes on. They might find a place for all these worn out cars. I have always heard of people playing "poswum," bat until to day I didn't really believe that one of those little animate would pull such tricks. Charlotte and I were on our way to Asheville when we drove by one equatted at the yellow line in the road. I was so happy that I didn't hit him, and when we looked back, he wan lying all sprawled out as if we had blasted him to heaven. A car coming behind us passe) him also as he lay there, pretending to be deadi! Can't believe that school is real ly out yet. Of course today (Wed nesday) is my first free day, anil it just seems like Saturday I imagine Ronnie Bishop, Fred Messer, Linda Kedmon, Barbara Kdmnnds, Angela Roberts, and - veral students would be willing to write 500 "Necessities" just to be back, not with me, but their school friends! Saw old Ray Davis Tuesday and he was already having a day off after working for one day! 1 guess it only took the A and I' (or is it Colonial?) one day to find out he and work are com plete strangers! Observed Hope all that talk ing and pleading that I did will have some effect on those junior girls that plan to get married this summer Enjoyed seeing Jerry Rice and hearing him talk at grad uation he has done well in the educational field and I know his parents are proud of him Was so sorry for all those people that had water damage in the Walnut Creek area Tuesday night Guess I'd better hush and and get to work on this dirty house this Pring rMfa;,mJmfr Joe Penland, Jr., Is Member Teen-Dem Committee BaMgh Joe Penland, Jr., of Marshall, has been named a mem ber of the Constitution Committee of the Fourth Annual Teen-Dem State Convention scheduled at North Carolina State University, June 1M2. State Teen-Dem President, Charles H. Mercer, Jr., of Smith field, in making tit announcement stated that the youthful delegates, rising high school freshmen, soph omores, juniors, Santera, and ris ing college freshmen, will partici pate in workshops, discuss current political issues, write their own resolutions, and elect their own officers. The entire con vention will follow the format used by state and national Demo cratic Conventions. The delegates will stay on the campus where all convention ac tivities will be held. Adult advis ors will consist of YDC and oth er party officials. Principal speakers include Wil liam A. Creech, of Smithfield, Chief Counsel and Staff Director of the V. S. Senate Sub-Convnit-tee on Constitutional Lights; Thomas Ludlow Ashley, Congress man from the ltll District. State of Ohio; and John Hottorff, Secre tary of State of the State of In diana. Leaving Friday for the meet ing, in addition to I'cnland, iinj Kmagene I'onder, Charlotte ShuiK1, Kllsberry Wyatt and Mr. ami Mrs tieorgc Y . Shupe. Retires From Teaching CEREMONY IN SYLVA UNITES PAIR Miss Patsy Ann Cratee of Syl va and Christopher Patrick Lyons, also of Sylva, were married Sat urday, June 6, 1966 In the chapel of the First Baptist vnurcn in Sylva by the Rev. Robert Clegg. . The bride la the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Frank Cradne of Marshall. She la assistant home economics etxeneiah agent for Jackson County. Mr. Lyons Is the son of Mrs. Csrl Watklna of Low don, Ky., and Lester Lyons of Pawhuaka, Okla. He la with W. C. Hennessee Lumbtr Company In Sylva. Given in marriage by her fa I ther the bride wore a long gown i of white satin with French re-embroidered lace which she herself made. The veil was fastened to a double coronet of pearls. Miss Winona Smith of Winston Salem, the only attemlunt. wore aqua and carried a cascade of white carnations. Johnny William Allen of Sylva was best man. Ushers were James Akin Craine, the bride's brother, of Asheville, and Mike I-wis of Sylva. Mr. and Mrs. Lyons will live at I Sylvan Heights, Sylva. A rake cutting followed tile re hearsal Friday in the church par lor Married Se tartar KaB W nV hH nam?'-- -.it ' Mrs. Christopher Patrick Lyons ten! TENACITY Perse rverance does it the only person who can deny you another chance is yourself. Want the finest freezer quality at a low, low cost of $195.00 Up Get a GENERAL ELECTRIC FREEZER Ask about our easy terms aa n& Jaal ' Miw. Bex Ramsey see BEX RAMSEY RETIRES FROM CLASSROOMS Mrs. Plemmons Is Honored With A Stork Shower Mrs. Liston li. Ramsey and Mrs. James Allen entertained at a Stork Shower Friday evening at the REA building honoring Mrs. Cloice Plemmons. Games were played and prizes awarded to Mrs. Guy White and Mrs, Iverson Hradley. Those attending were Mrs. Phil lip Merrell, Mrs. Plumer Cody, Mrs. A. S. Reeves, mother of the hnooree; Mrs. Charlie Leake, Miss Ruth Guthrie, Mrs. MaCo Wallin, Mrs. R. J. Plemmons, Mrs. Jo seph M. Reeves, Mm. John Den ton, Mrs. Iverson Bradley. Mrs. W C. Clark, Mrs Frank Fisher, Mrs. Bernard Reese, Mrs. Plemmons, Mrs. Ramsey and Mrs. Allen. ' Plus all these features Counterbalanced lid j Temperature control Spring-loaded hinges Fast freezing Aluminum liner Airtight interior NO exterior sweating rip) i i V; 1 WILD'StSERVIC E Marshal!, N. C. I One year in the first grade is ' enough for most of us but Miss Bex Ramsey of Mars Hill, has spent most of her life there ! She will retire this month at Barnardsville Elementary School after serving 40 years as teacher there and at Mars Hill "It's about time to stop," she said, "because you have given it a whirl when you've taujrht as long as I have" Miss Ramsey received a diplo ma in art, drama and speech from Mars Hill Junior College and lat er attended Western Carolina Col lege. She received her degree from Duke University in 1992 and returned to her nattive Mars Hill as the first grade instructor at Mars Hill Elementary School She spent 25 years there prior to accepting a teaching position at Barraardsville Elementary ' St.'hool wtidrfi scVl t. K.,. aarvaA for the past 15 years "I have been known as being hard, but a teacher must conduct a well-disciplined class" she said Miss Ramsey expressed enjoy ment for her work and her "chil dren" but said the rigors of com muting from home to school have not always been pleasant. She also feels it is time to "let the younger teachers take over." "I have always loved ant and music and hare bean a Jack-of -all-trades," she said indicating that ha would keep active after her re tirement. She was honored during an as sembly at Barnardsville School Wednesday imorning with the pre sentation of a gift by the school In appreciation tat her service. Celebrate Birthdays Denise Allen, daughter of Mr. uid Mrs. Troy Allen; and Gary Dixon, son of the Rev. and Mrs. Wayne Dixon, celebrated their birthdays during the Bible School refreshment period at the Long Branch Baptist Church Wednes day night. Mr. and Mrs. Allen served cake and punch to 35 pu pils and teachers. Attend Dairy Month Luncheon In Asheville Attending the Dairy Month "kickoff" luncheon at the Down towner Motor Inn Monday from Marshall were Mrs. Ethel Wallin, Kred Boss, Wayne Slagle and Jim Story. J. V. Whitaker, of Raleigh, ex ecutive secretary of N. C. Milk Commission, was principal speak er. News media representatives, dairy officials and extension spe cialists were invited to the lunch eon. Visit In France Mrs. Ron Sprinkle of Marshall and Mrs. Joseph Malinoaki, Sr.., of New Smyrna Beach, f la., are leav ing today (Thursday) by plane for Means, France where they will visit Captain and Mrs. Jo seph Malinoski, Jr. Mrs. Malinoa ki, Jr., is the former Miss Olga Sprinkle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ron Sprinkle of, Marshall. They expect to re tarn June 28. Building Get rid of your past by build ing a future out of it I'LL TBACH HIM A teacher in the nursery depart ment of a Baptist church saw a 8-year-old boy with doubled fiat moving in on another one. She Moved in quickly to stop the fight, asking what ft waa aB Said the belligerent 3-year-otd, Tm going to teach this kid to 'Be Ye KiudV NOTICE! We, the members of the Madison County Board of Tax Revaluation, hereby agree to sit in a body to hear compl'aints at the courthouse on the following days : Month - Days Township July 5-6-7 1, Ward 1 July 8-9-12 1, WaTd 2 July 13-14 l, Ward 3 July 15-16 1, Ward 4 July 19-20-21 9 July 22-23-26 16 July 27-28 2, Ward 1 July 29-80 2, Ward 2 August 2-3 8 August 4-5-6 4 August 9-10 -.. -"Jl; August 11-12 j 6 August 18-16 ,,,.-,... 7 August 17 8, Ward l August 18 8, Ward 2 August 19-20 10 August 23-24-25 . 11 August 2687. ,,:. i 12 ; .... August 8081 AM.-Jut . September 1-2 14 September 3-6 16 BURTON B. AMMONS, ERNEST SNELSON, Secrwta TALMAGE FRANKLIN, Mem! TO ,y " " "