MARSHA
OCTOBER 28, 1M6
TH
RECORD
PERSONAL and OTHERWISE
Dial 3261
Mr. and Mn. Ralph McCormick
and family had aa guests hut Fri-
day Mr. McCormick's brother and
sister-in-law, Mr. and Mn. C. A.
McCormick of Lynwood, Calif.,
and his sister, Mrs. Fred Conley
of Marion.
Mn. E. N. Holcombe of Rocky
Mount is visiting Mr. and Mrs.
0. A. Gregory and their daughter,
Suaan, and other friends in Mar
shall and Mars Hill.
Mr. and Mrs. Fuller Stines spent
the week-end in Glen Alpine with
their children, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Stines and family and Miss Mil
dred Stines.
Miss Sandra Faulkner and Miss
Betty A Id ridge returned to Dur
ham Wednesday after spending a
few daya here with Mlsa Faulk
ner's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mar
vin Faulkner, and her brother,
Ronnie.
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Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Newman and,
their daughter, Martha Jane, of
Newport, Tenn., spent Saturday
in Marshall with Mrs. Newman's
father, Charlie Robinson; and her
brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and
Mrs. Troy Reid, and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Zeno Ponder and
family had as guests last week
end Mrs. Ponderta mother, Mrs.
W. B. Rustin, of Penrose.
Mrs. Willie Runnion has re
turned to her home in Greenville,
S. C, after spending two weeks
in Marshall as the guest of her
sisters, Mrs. Morgan Ramsey and
Mrs. John McLean.
Mrs. Dewey Devine returned
Sunday to her home in Gaffney,
S. C, after spending several days
in Marshall with her sister, Mrs.
W. F. Holland.
Ray Davis has returned to the
home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles R. Davis, of Marshall, af
ter completing a six -month tour
of duty with the U. S. Army. He
1 t T7I I11 T -
was HHwaw. is run i out, i
To Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pegg, a
daughter, Sandra Lynn, October
6, 1966, in Detroit, Michigan. Mrs.
Pegg is the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Troy Ramsey of Walnut, and
Mr. Pegg is the son of Mr. Paul
Pegg of Marshall and Mn. H. W.
Patchett of Detroit.
To Mr. and Mn. Perry Ballard
of Powder Springs, Georgia, a son,
Alan Perry, October 19. Mn. Bal
lard is the former Miss Lets Jo
Riddle, daughter of Mr. and Mn.
N. A. Riddle of Manhall Rt. 1.
To Mr. and Mrs. Lewis F. Bry
an Of 230 Montford Ave., Ashe
ville and formerly of Marshall,
a daughter, Oct. 20 in Memorial
Mission Hospital.
To Mr. and ' Mrs. Wayne A
Rice, Mars Hill Rt. 1, a son, Oct.
26 in Memorial Mission Hospital.
With The Sick
Mrs. J. E. Carter, of Manhall
Rt. 2, is a patient in Memorial
Mission Hospital where she is un
dergoing treatment.
Mrs. Kate Reed returned to her
home here this week from Aston
Park Hospital where she was a
patient for several days.
Mrs. Wade Huey spent Satur
day and Sunday in Aston Park
Hospital where she received treat
ment for bursitis. She is now re
cuperating at her home.
HEARD
AND
SEEN
Br mpopm
STRANGLEHOLD
Good resolutions are always
broken because a man can't break
his bad habits.
All-Night Service
At Meadow Fork
Mission Friday
There will be an all-night serv-
ice at the Meadow Fork Mission
Friday night, October 29.
All singers, preachers and the
public are cordially invited, the
pastor, the Rev. Elmer Keener,
announced.
New McCiriloch Mac 10 series
makes all other lightweights
out of date and
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Must congratulate the school
officials and students for a won
derful Homecoming parade here
Friday afternoon It was the
best overall Homecoming parade
I've seen of course, the Ste
phens Lee Band was superb, as
usual but the floats
were also well above par -
adding to the parade were student
clowns, supposed-to-be dogs in the
Darade and not - supposed - to-be
dogs prancing ponies, beau
tiful horses numerous class
floats and other floats dig
nitaries 4-H'ere, Cubs, Ca-
dettes, Juniors, Girl and Boy
Scouts H was all fine
congratulations to the Juniors for
winning top honors and the Se
niors for runner-up honors
also wish to commend those in
charge of the Homecoming cere
mony prior to the game In
stead of each member of the court
being escorted slowly on the field
in convertibles, they were all atop
a beautiful float it speeded up
the ceremony but didn't detract
from it it actually pleased
the spectators better, I think
the girls were certainly pret
ty, weren't they? and Dora
Ann Rice and Margo Roberts, the
Homecoming and Football Queens,
were thrilled to death at being
selected it was a great night
for them and the members
of the court the only "thorn
in the flesh" was the football
game won by Mars Hill,
32-0 but everyone who saw
the game came away knowing
that the Wildcats had played far
the superior game and deserved
to win I want to take this
opportunity to thank Bobby Fish
er, J. C. Wallin, Ed Morton and
the others for assisting roe in the
press box this season I've
also enjoyed having Principal
Clive Whitt in the press box at
every game he's the kind of
person who makes you feel real
good even after a "goof" in pub
lic addressing the games
and I've made my share of
"goofs" this season even so,
I also appreciate the comments of'
many fans, both at the games and
those who stayed home "to listen"
here's hoping the Tornadoes
can win their two remaining
games away from home this
Thursday night at Brevard against
Rosman and the last game at
North Buncombe it's been
sorta a long season but it's
always long when your favorite
team loses most of its games
oh, well, basketball is coming
along soon and I've got a feel
ing that the Tornadoes (especial
ly the girls) will take good care
of themselves against all opposi
tion gosh, the weather sure
ly did change in a hurry the
first snow of the season was vis
ible on many distant mountains
last Sunday morning please,
oh, please, don't forget that
NEXT TUESDAY is the day to
vote FOR the Road Bond Issue
and also the Court Issue we
all agree that we want better
roads now let's SHOW every
one that we are interested by vot
ing went over last Sunday
afternoon and heard the U. S. Ar
my Field Band, of Washington, D.
C, in concert at Asheville'e Au
ditorium as usual, the mu
sic was fine especially the
closing number, "Stars and Stripes
Forever" gosh, that song al
ways sends goose pimples all ov
er me I am still getting an
swers on the question concerning
the Lord and the razor here
is one from Mrs. Patterson Frank-,
.
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: woman's r
: observations:
Mrs. C. J. Newman
Is Honored With A
Stork Shower Here
By DOROTHY & SHUPB
Mrs. Troy Reid and her daugh
ter, Miss Becky Reid, entertained
at a stork shower Saturday eve
ning at the REA building honor
ing Mrs. Beid's sister, Mm C. J
Newman, of Newport, Tenn.
Contests were enjoyed and
prises awarded to Mrs. L. B. Ram
sey and Mrs. Charlie Tipton.
Those attending were Mrs. L
B. Ramsey, Mrs. James Story,
Mrs. Alice F. Rector, Mrs. Kate
Webb, Mrs. Charlie Tipton, Miss
Deborah Peek, Mrs. Reid and her
A.i.kt Mia. RjwOto PolH all rvf
" " Marshall; Miss Sandra Caldwell
everyone will Just automatically ' f a .u.ii. -u mu,
Pop asked me the other day to
put in writing my endorsement of
the 800 million road bond issue
and while I think it's about like
endorsing motherhood when you
look at our Madison County roads,
I now say with full vigor LET'S
VOTE FOB THE ROAD BOND
PROGRAM AND SEE HOW
MANY OTHERS WE CAN GET
TO DO THE SAMEI We must
run and vote for such improve
ment, but we'll have to go bring
hem in.
We had a lot of fun and did a
lot of work in getting the float
finally fixed. We certainly appre
ciate Mr. Theodore Worley's al
lowing us to use his building. Had
more fun teasing Alice about the
No Parking" sign that we had
behind our clinic Don't know if
Jerry found about it, or not. Lou
ise had to snage a nail to pull a
trick on me Ah, to be young
again) Congratulations, you ole
Juniors, for winning and if I can
keep Haynie, Wyatt, Cody, and
Martha Louise and Debra from
rubbing it in by saying that their
float was pretty, well, it WAS
pretty, but our idea was better!
Gee, did the frost finally get
here. Did you see the snow Sun
day? Somebody said at Sunday
School that there was 2 inches at
Brevard, but I believe he must
have been pulling our leg. I hate
to see bad weather come, but I
guess it's just around the corner.
I nearly froze to death taking
money at the gate last Friday
night. Eloise Ward had on a new
hat and Enloe Boone had on a
new one and they got into a fuss
about whose was the best look
ing, and frankly, neither one would
have won a prize anywhere! I
think the old scarf I had or the
ten gallon hat Jack Cole sported
was away the better looking. Hat-
tie and Lib didn't get in the row;
they just took money and looked
pretty anyway.
Observed Congratulations to
the Marshall FFA boys for win
ning the state championship in to
bacco judging the 4-H team
with afejaj mMm on it, Wilma
Roberts"1 and Connie Buekner,
placed eighth, and that's not bad,
in a field of 11 teams of all boys
Bet Mary Ponder and Linda
Fox had fun on their trip to
Georgia in connection with the po
lio drive earning up in January
Hear the football boys are going
to Clemson this week-end to a
football game; that will be nice
Come to the Hallowe'en Carni
val Friday night the kiddies
are looking forward to lots of
spooks and goblins, and ghosts
whoooooo!
and Mrs. Newman; and Mrs. New
man and her daughter, Martha
Jane, of Newport, Terin.,
Mrs. Newman is the former
Miss Virginia Robinson.
Sprinkle At Home
Ron Sprinkle, local businessman
and county commissioner, return
ed to his home last Friday from
Memorial Mission Hospital where
he recently underwent surgery.
His condition is greatly Improved.
Garden Club Hears
Talk On Flemish
Floral Art Oct. 21
Members of the Marshall Gar
dden Club were treated to a dem
onstration of Flemish Floral Art
when they met last Thursday in
the home of Mrs. S. C. Rudisill by
Mrs. Rudisill's sister, Mrs. Charles
McDonald, of Newton, N. C.
Mrs. Mt Donald illustrated the
various steps in treating artifi
cial flowers for the Fleming Flor
al arrangements, so popular in
today's decorative scheme.
Those attending were Mesdames
J. L. Baker, C. D. Bowman, John
Corbett, O. A. Gregory, Delmar
Payne, A. J. Ramsey, C. M. Rob
erts, W. A. Sams and Margaret
C. Hood.
INITIATIVE
Get out and hustle opportu
ity won't come to you with a let
ter of introduction.
Female Disorders
To Be Discussed
In Asheville
Chapel HiH A University of
Fktrila specialist in women's die
eases will be the final speaker
for an 11 -county series of weekly
medical meetings in Asheville on
November 2.
Dr. Hugh M. HiH, an obstetri
cian and gynecologist at the Uni
versity of Florida School of Med
icine since 1959, will speak at 6:30
p. m., about functional ovarian tu
mors, growths occurring in the
ovary and sometimes leading to
the production of male hormones
in females.
Dr. Hill will speak again at
7:16 p. m., on gram negative sep
ticemia, an infection of the uterus
and frequently associated with
miscarriages.
The meetings will be held in the
medical library at Memorial Mis
sion Hospital.
The Asheville meetings have
comprised a postgraduate course
in medicine for the more than 300
practicing physicians in the coun
ties of Buncombe, Haywood, Hen
derson, Jackson, Madison, Mitch
ell, Polk, Rutherford, Swain, Tran
sylvania and Yancey.
The course has been sponsored
by the Buncombe County Medical
Society, the University of North
Carolina School of Medicine and
the UNC Extension Division.
Dr. Hill is a native of Colum
bia, S. C, and a graduate of
Greensboro High School and Da
vidson College. He received bis
medical degree from Johns Hop
kins University School of Medi
cine and was an instructor in
gynecology there before coming to
the UNC medical faculty in 1967.
He was here for two years before
going to the University of Flori
da. He is assistant dean and dean
of students at the medical school
in Gainesville.
County CB Club
To Meet Nov. 11
Madison County CB Club will
meet Thursday, Nov 11, at the
American Legion Building.
All members and interested per
sons are urged to attend.
Shower Given In
Honor Of Shirley
And Richard Wild
A miscellaneous shower honor
in Shirley and Richard Wild was
given by the Walnut Greek Com
munity last Saturday night, in
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Abner
Wild.
The occasion was opened with
prayer by Lee Price and the
guests enjoyed a piano solo by
Richard Wild. Mrs. Dion Bice
presented a beautiful corsage to
Shirley. In the absence of Misses
Diana and Linda Ball due to ill
ness, games were directed by Mrs.
Rice, which were enjoyedd. Prises
were won by Vernon Runnion, Ge
neva Ramsey, Maye Beese, Bobbie
Griffin and Richard Wild.
Gifts were presented to the
honoree by Mrs. Lucille McDevitt
and Mrs. Dollie Ramsey. After all
the many useful and pretty gifts
were opened, refreshments were
served by ladies of the community
to the following:
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Reese and
daughter, Sherri; Mr. and Mrs.
Vernon Runnion; Mr. and Mrs.
Ned Ramsey; Mrs. Dorothy Ran
dall and son, Timothy; Mrs. Helen
West and daughter, Brenda; Mrs.
Agnes Wilde and daughters, Dale,
Karen and Kay; Mr. and Mrs. Lee
Price and children, Judy and Ter
ry; Mr. and Aaron Reese and
daughter, Catherine; Mrs. Jean
Hunter and son, Denny; Mrs. Es
ther Vaugn; Mrs. Oscar McDev
itt and daughter, Sue; Mrs. Paula
Jean Rice and daughter, Kenni;
Mrs. Irene Ball and daughter,
Donna; Mrs. Carolyn Myers; Mrs.
Minnie Reese, Mrs. Charlie Ran
dall, Mrs. Boyd Wild, Mrs. Gene
va Ramsey, Mrs. Diora Rice, Miss
Bobbie Griffin, Mas Priscilla Rice,
William Wilde; Mr. and Mrs. Ab
ner Wild and Mr. and Mrs. Rich
ard Wild.
Miss Lois Woody
Is Engaged To
L. A. Ravan, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Dempsey Woody
of Hot Springs Rt. 3 announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Lois, to L. A. Ravan, Jr., of Try
on, son of Mrs. Mamie Ravan of
Tryon and L. A. Ravan, Sr., of
Detroit, Michigan.
A late November wedding is
planned.
lin: Dear Mr. Story: The question
in your Cot 14 "Heard and Seen"
was, "Can you tell me where in
the Bible the Lord USED a ra
zor?" If you will examine the
answer in the Oct. 21 issue, you
will find that it DOES NOT say
that the Lord USED a razor. As
you will see, Isaiah was a pro
phet and in this Scripture (Isaiah
7:20) Isaiah was only prophesy
ing that the Lord WOULD use a
razor, not that He already had.
Please check it out and tell me
where in the Bible it says the
Lord actually USED a razor.
Thank you!
Yours truly,
MRS. PATTERSON FRANKLIN
NOTE: I agree, Mrs. Franklin.
However, I believe Mrs. Price used
the wrong tense in asking the
question.
In Loving Memory
of
HOWARD BANKS, JR.
Who Passed Away October 4, 1963
From our midst you are awtay.
We think of you every day.
We miss you, oh, so very much
Your sweet smile, your gentle touch.
Listen for your footsteps in the evening;
They don't appear leaves us dreaming.
Our tears still flow for you, son;
There's pure love in every one.
You went away two years ago.
Miss you still, want you to know.
When we cross over, gate Will open wide
We'll be happy to meet you inside.
Look down, Howard, from above.
Well meet again where all is love.
We know you're happy in your home.
Keep watching until we come.
Your loving Mother, Family and Friends
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1964 FORD Galaxie 500 4-door sedan; automatic
transmission; radio and heater; white tires; one
owner.
1963 FORD Fairlane 500 2-door sports coupe; V-8;
standard transmission; radio & heater; extra clean;
one owner.
"i960 CHEVROLET 4-door sedan; V-8; standard
transmission with overdrive; good transmission.
1959 FORD Galaxie; 2-door; V-8; standard trans
wission; radio and heater.
TWO 1957 FORDS; two-doors; automatic transmis
sion; radio and heater.
195.5 FORD TUDOR; V-8; automatic transmission;
good transportation.
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TRUCKS
1963 CHEVROLET Pickup; 6 cylinders; heater;
clean; one owner.
1962 FORD Pickup; V-8; Extra Nice.
1950 CHEVROLET Pickup; Motor just overhauled;
good transmission.
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