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Hot Sprinas News
MRS. NANCY CAREY, Correspondent; Phone 3416
(Too Late for Laat Week)
Mr. and Mm. Rmnwey and chil
dren of Michigan are spending
two weeka here wW hia parent,
Mr. and Mrs. Shad Bamaey.
Mre. Oscar S. Brooka and grand
daughter, Patricia Camp, of St
Paul, Minn., are here for a few
days, and will spend a few daye
in Tampa, Fie., with relative.
(Thin Week's Newe)
Mr. ami Mrs. Henry 0. Short of
Lynchburg, Vs., and Mr. and Mrs.
Sydney Izlar arid their children
sent the holidays with Mrs. M.
S. Burgin.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur l'ainter
and children spent the holidays
wit hher parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Burfjin.
Mr. and Mrs. John Williamson
hud Christmas dinner with Mrs.
T '. Harrison.
Mrs. K. B. Sunierel had as her
quests Christmas Day her fam
ily and Mr. and Mrs. Charles For
ester.
The son of Mr. and Mrs, Frank
ui... ,f Hln Ridve. aoent Uio
fihriatmaa vacation with hia par
enta. The Bluea visited relatives
in Pinahurst dining- the holiday.
The McFalla went to Waynes
ville to visit Mr. and Mrs. Bobby
Ray Clark and other relatives.
Mrs. Jesse Moore had several
members of her family home for
Christmas.
Rev. David Clapp had dinner
with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Aulds
Sunday. Mr. Clapp is going to
enteT the Baptist Seminary in
Kentucky.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Woodhouse
and children visited their parents
in Raeford and Salisbury duri:iK
the holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nixon
and son visited relatives in She!
hy and Cramerton.
Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Crubbs
spent Christmas with Mr. and
Mrs. Ted Carter.
Miss Shirley Brooks spent tin
holidays in Hot Springs.
Rev. and Mrs. Harry Seller
and children visited her parent-
Singing At Hopewell!
Church Saturday
The reamlar 1st Saturday night
Gospel Singing at the Hopewell
Baptist Church 1 to be on Janu
ary 1, beginning t 7:00 p. m.
What better way could we be-
a-in the New Year than by sing
ing praises to God and fellowship
one with another.
We are expecting some good
singers, among them being the
King Quartet, Mr. Enoch Guntcr
and son, Bobby, and Mr. Nolan
Adams.
in Kings Mountain. They spent
Christmas Day with his parents
in Asheville.
Mrs Peggy Dotterer had with
her during the holidays Mr. and
Mrs. Bus Smith and daughter
Sherry, of Rich lands, Vs. They
returned Monday, taking Mrs
Smith's mother, Mrs. Mildred Ii
lar, with them.
Mr. and Mrs. Reed Woody and
their daughter; also John Reeves
and Margaret Reeves spent the
holidavi with Mr. and Mrs. J. H.
Reeves.
Automobile - Truck - Trailer
1966
LICENCES
Will Go On Sale In Marshall
Monday, January 3
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License Headquarters
Lower Bridge Street
Marshall, N. C.
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Surviving are the widow, Mrs.
Ruth Chandler; four sons, Steve
of the U. S. Army, and Paul, Don
ald, and Jerry Mack Chandler,
and a daughter, Diana Chandler,
all of the home; four sisters, Mrs.
Winston Ramsey and Mrs. Win
ford Franklin, both of Marshall
Rt. 3, Mrs. Stacy Franklin of
Limestone, Tenn. ,and Mrs. Grace
Gosnell of Saluda.
Services were held at 2 p. m.,
Sunday in the chapel for Bow-man
Funeral Home.
The Rev. Paul J. Gilvary offici
ated and burial was in Riddle
Cemetery.
Pallbearers were friends of the
family. - ' jr
Great progress is being made
on the new church building going
up at the Cutshall Cemetery. The
cover will go on today Tuesday.
Mrs. Burla Keith and family,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. M.
Cutshall, are visiting her parents
and Mr. Keith's parents for the
Christmas holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. George Patterson
Jr., and boys of Pennsylvania are
home visiting their parents for
the holiday season.
Miss Patsy Banks, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Tommie Bank3, re-
Penland's
MARSHALL & HOT SPRINGS J,
turned Monday to High Point
where she is attending college.
Miss Brenda Franklin is spend
ing a few days with her aunt
and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Hardwick
Ledford.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pegg and
little daughter of Michigan were
visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Troy Ramsey of Walnut for the
Christmas holidays.
Miss Lucille I.edford of Wash
ington, D. C, was visiting her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hardwick
Ledford for a few days.
Mrs. Burla Keith, Mr. and Mis.
Junior Patterson and Mrs. Deckic
Cutshall visited Mr. and Mrs.
Jancer Franklin and family Mon
day night.
WHO, ME?
little shaver'?
you must mean
little SAVER' .
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I've even got my own account . .
My folks are pretty smart, even if I do say so my
self. They opened a savings account in my name and
have trained themselves to put a little something
(sometimes a lot! ) into it every pay-day. And day by
day it earns interest! This way, when I'm ready for
college, or need something special, I'll have a ''bun
dle." Lucky me!
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savings deposited on or before the 10th
earn interest from the 1st!
Here's to the New Year and our many friends
whojiave been such loyal customers during the
past year. Good kick! Happy New Year!
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