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Mfa Or Freeman visited Mi.
Fannie Noland fn WaarneBvilla last
Sunday., Miss Freeman unci Mm
Noland are cousin.
Mr. end Mm Troy DeBruhl of
Marshall Rt. 2, and Mr. and Mr.
Jtanmy Moulds of. Asheville spent
last week-end in Atlanta, Gl, vis
iting Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Noe.
Mrs. Noe, a cousin of Mrs. De
Bruhl, is a patient in Kennestone
Hospital, Marietta, Ge.
Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Nix and
their son, Tom, and Mrs. Nix'e
mother, Mrs. Dewey Blake, had
as guests last week-end Mrs.
Nix's brother-in-law and sister,
Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Edwards, and
their two daughters of Mount Gil
ead; Clifton Edwards, Jr., who is
a student at Mars Hill College;
and Richard Tew of Durham, who
is also a student at Mars Hill Col
lege. Sfc 3 9fc
Mrs. Anrtis Gillis will leave to
day (Thursday) for her home in
Biloxi, Miss., after spending sev
eral days here with her sister,
Mrs. Grace English. While here,
Mrs. Gillis also visited her sisters
in Flag Pond, Tenn.; a sister, Mrs.
Carrie Sprinkle, of Gastonia who
was visiting her son at Fairview;
iher brother, Dr. W. A. Sams, of
Marshall; and Mrs. English's son
and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Grace English, and family in Bry
son City.
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Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Roberts
and daughter, Rebecca, of Chesa
peake, Va., are visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Lon Roberts and Mr. and
Mrs. iDedriok Roberts and family.
Spencer Roberts is a nephew of
Lon Roberts.
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Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Greup of
Durham visited Mrs. Greup's
brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. J. Fain Sprinkle, and their
two sons in Marshall last Satur
day. They were accompanied here
by Mr. Greup's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Gilbert Greup, also of Dur
ham. Mrs. RelH AHman, 'Mrs. Clara
iFagan and Mi. James Story spent
tiie week-end in Charlotte where
they visited Mrs. Ed Rednbardt
and her daughter, Miss Joyce
Reinhardt; and Miss Rachel Wag
oner. On Saturday, Mrs. Rein
hardt and her daughter; Mrs. Pa
gan and Mrs. Story went on to
Columbia, S. C, where they spent
the night with Mrs. Reinihardtt's
son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Gary Page, and their daugh
ter. Mrs. Reinhardt is a niece of
IMrs. Allman and Mrs. Pagan, and
a cousin of Mrs. Story.
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With The Sick
Mr. Esther R. Vaughn, of Mar
shal, 4s a patient in C. J. Harris
Hospital, Syrva, where she under
went surgery, Wednesday.
MnFred (Mildred) Morrow,
of Marshall and Woodfin, is re
empensting in -St Joseph's Hos
pital after undergoing an appen
dectomy' last week-end.
Mrs:; Jl &. Stines returned boms
TRY THIS LOVELY, FEMININE DO!
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OTHERWISE
Household Shower
Honors Burrises
On Saturday night, October 4,
household shower was given hon
oring Mr. and Mrs. Gary Burris,
of Weaverville, in the Worn of
Mrs. Ed Candler in Marshall.
Frizes were awarded to Cindy
Loving, Donna and Zenmia Parris,
Eileen Crowe, Maggie Anders and
Nettie Nix.
Games were played and refreah
Tnents were served to the follow
ing: Altha Ramsey, Blanche Hen
derson, Marie Candler, Eileen
Crowe, Evelyn Anthony, Henriet
ta Rector, Maggie Andlers, Zenna
Parris and daughter, Donna Ma
ry, Kathleen Davis, Annette Mc
Lean, Nettie Nix, Trixie Candler',
Maude Loving and daughter, Cin
dy, Mrs. Robert Burris, Bobbie
Burris and Mrs. Joe Rice.
Mrs. Burris is the former Miss
Trixie Loving, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph Loving of Mar
shall. To Mr. and Mrs. James G. Wal
lin, Marshall Rt. 4, a daughter,
October 10, 19 in St. Joseph's
Hospital.
To Mr. and Mrs. James F. Snel
Bon, Marshall Rt. 5, a daughter,
lOctober 13, 1969 in St. Joseph's
Hospital.
To Mr. and Mrs. Jerry D. Hunt
er, Marsnan isi. o, a uomsn;j,
Oct 12, 1969 in St Joseph's Hos
pital. She is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Hal Edmonds of
Mars Hill and he is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Hunter of Marshall.
Wave Recruiter
To Visit Area
Miss Carol A. Smith, U. S. Navy
Wave Recruiter from Columbia,
S. C, will visit in Asheville, on
Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thurs
day, Oct 21, 2223. She will be
pit the U. S. Navy necrurang
Branch Station, Federal Court
House and Post Office Building,
Ott and Post Streets, Asheville.
Miss Smith will be happy to
talk to young women (18-26)
about the wide variety of Navy
jobs offered in more than 20 dif
ferent fields of endeavor and to
explain the training available m
specialized trade schools.
DIAL - A - PRAYER
649-9231
Monday from Johnson City Eye
Clinic, Johnson City, Term., where
she underwent eye surgery tost
week.
Mr. Leonard Baker, of Mar
shall, has returned to his home
after undergoing ' surgery tost
Saturday fc St Joseph's Hospital.
, Mrs. Maude Simmons, of Mar
shall, is a patientin Aston Park
Hospital t following treatment for
broken bip. Her condition is
ihnproving,
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Last week was National News
paper Week Httfls did I think
that anyone in our county waa
ware of such a special week
Imagine my surprise when Joe
Templeton, likable personnel man
agerial Burlington Worsteds plant
jat Hot Springs phoned and invited
me down to the plant last Friday
.he simply said 'he wanted me
to see the "... new additions
land expansion of the plant"
I accepted the invitation since
I've been trying to get down there
for a long time leaving Mar
shall about 11 a. m., I drove slow-
iy to Hot iSprings enjoying the
gorgeous Fall coloring and the
beauties of nature as I drove
along I was reassured that this
season is tine most Deauvuui or
the year and that we were for
Aunaite to live in the mountains
where the Autumn coloring reach-
es the sky arriving at the
huge and attractive plant, I found
Joe hard at work at his dosk
he quickly layed down his pa-
iper work and we naa a long, in
teresting talk Truman Mol-
'ton, the able and personable plant
manager, joined us as did Andy
Forloines, office manager
they told nie they wanted to "do
something special for the local ed
itor on National Newspaper Week"
by golly, they did) they
took me out to a delicious dinner
at Henderson's Cafe and we were
joined there by Mr. and Mrs. Ed
IMurray, of Raeford Edl is
the group manager of Burlington
Worsteds Division we had a
fine time chatting and believe
you me, Ed and Lib are real nice
people after dinner I tour
ed the plant and was surprised to
see how much they have improved
the building new offices, a
loading dock, a neat and attract
ive commissary, and tons and
tons of new machinery as I
walked up and down the countless
rows of spinning bobbins admid
the roar of the machinery I again
realized that the Hot Springs plant
is indeed a most interesting place
and a place everyone should visit
after the tour as I started to
leave, Truman and Joe presented1
me with beautiful material for a
pair of pants, four pairs of socks
and material for my wife to
have a suit made such ges
tures as were shown last Friday
certainly makes a person feel
gjood and, needless to say,
my wife was thrilled to death
when I showed her what they'd
given me thanks, fellows,
for remembering a country editor
who often gets criticism but sel
dom gets praise Sunday waa
a beautiful day and Satan got the
beat of me as I played hooky from
church and drove over to Bald
Mountain Sunday morning
they've done a lot of work and
improving since I last visited the
development the golf course
is rapidly taking shape and the
pro office and motel are- perched
hdgn on a mountain top where a
person "can see the world"
met Larry Wotod, new golf pro at
the Wolf Laurel Country Club
Larry was most cordial and told
ma all about future plans for the
development it's one of the
"musts" to visit, especially now
when the Autumn colors are so
beautiful things dont seem
right this week at the Rock Cafe
Peggy Fowler, Mildred Mor
row and Velma Freeman are reg
ular customers and always sit at
tits same table this week,
however, Peggy is alone because
Velma ia on vacation and Mildred
is in St Joseph's Hospital
What about ibhose Atnaxing Mets?
Hbtle was heard of the na
tionwide Moratorium hers but
nearly everyone was talking shoot
the World Series glad Dr.
Gains is able to be at home again
and he's glad, too we
tnjswsd you snls summer, Doe
hops yoa eontiaus to improve.
Revival To Start
At Dew Drop Mon.
' A series of revival services wfB
begin next Monday night at the
Dew Drop Church of God at Gun
tertown. Services will Start at
7:30 nightly with the Revs. Lunie
Metealf and Truman Chandler
preaching. ' y :
The public 4s invited. , l, k
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OBSERVATIONS
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By DOBOTHT SHUPB
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I must tell you what a big time
ws had gtoing to see Appalachian
play Lenior Bhyne last Saturday
land seeing my child perform with
the Appalettesl I had sat through
to tough first half and then when
her group of girls began their
dance, I was Just thrilled to death
to see her do 'foer thing"! There
was a lady and her daughter sitt
ing in front of me to whom I had
said only "Pardon me" four or
five times when I'd jump up dur
ing the galme and hit her if she
got in the way well, when Char
lotte's group started their routine
and were doing beautifully (very
unprejudiced, of course) I punched
the lady in front of me and said,
"That's my daughter on the end
of the line!" She was very nice
and remarked that they were
excellent.
Who are you for in the series?
I'm all for dear old Baltimore
Orioles, but Shupe is a Met fan.
My students seem to be about
idlivided on the issue, and I imagine
by this afternoon (Wednesday)
the score will about come out
i ru t
even Z games eacn. ivoucri.
Cameron is about the only one
with me in home room, with Susan
Crregoi-y, Ricky McDevitt, M. J.
Ball and Buissell Wyatt all pull
ing for the Mets. In my history
classes, I have some Oriole fans
Garry Moore, Dennis Treadway,
Danny Freeman, Elaine Luther,
Harvey Bullman, and Steve Fowl
er. I really don't think the world
will come to an end even if I dont
win.
Oh, we're getting new light fix
tures in my room and my classes
are being held in the basement
for a day or so. We're having fun
going up and down steps and look
forward to having good lighting
when we get back "'home." Oh, a
few have complained, but mostly
those who complain about any
thing anway. Speaking of com
plaining I recognize the right
of people to protest the war, but
I don't see how our boys over
there can possibly be helped by
people stopping work or school as
they are doing today in some
places. I'd bate for some boy to
lose his life cause we had people
Over here not building him a gun
while protesting on this one day.
We get a second chance to beat
Mars Hill this Friday night. I
can remember two years ago, at
just such a time at Mars Hill, how
Gary Sprinkle covered a fumble
in the end zone and we beat 'em
on their homecoming night. Poor
ole Terry Bryan got his hand hurt
and had to go to the hospital
and lots of other excitement, but
the boys won. Our team just
might be ready to take this one,
so watch out, Mars Hill!
OBSERVED Debra told me
I was wrong about just who was
dating a certain Marine, so Mal
colm forgive me or come home
and set me straight Looking
forward to our NCEA dinner
meeting at Spring Creek High
next Tuesday night Mrs. Mary
Nesbitt, former CTA state presi
dent will speak, Supt Edwards
will also speak, and we will have
some entertsriunent from the
Epring Creek High School students
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Surprise Birthday "
Dinner Is Given
Rev. W. C. Clark
After a most impressive serv
ice by ths pastor, Rev. W. C.
Clark, at the Methodist Church,
'Sunday, October 12 in Walnut,
the congregation met at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Stack-
house for a surprise birthday din
ner given in honor of Mr. Clark.
After all assembled, "Happy
Birthday" sung, greetings exchang
ed, candles blown out on this
beautiful, huge cake, a lovely
birthday card with a nice size do
nation was presented to "Our Be
loved Iastor." Then a delicious
turkey dinner with all the trim
mings, ice cream and! cake were
served.
After the bountiful meal was
over, all were invitea to the iront
porch, where Mr. Clark made many I
timely remarks and expressed his i
appreciation to Mr. and Mrs.
Sbackhouse and all present for the
enjoyable occasion. After dismiss
ing with prayer, each one went
home being spiritually blessed to
have spent these hours with this
beloved man of God.
Mrs. Story Elected
District Chairman
At Meeting Wed.
Mrs. Frances G. Ramisey, Di
rector of the Maidlison County De
partment of Social Services; Mrs.
Steve Wallin, Mrs. John C. Claw
son, Mrs. Rankin Rice, Miss Rose
mary Barker, Miss Gwen Peter
son, Mrs. James Story, and Fowler
Wallin attended the Southwestern
District meeting of the N. C. Pub
lic Welfare Association held at the
John C. Campbell Folk School in
Brasstown on Wednesday.
Mrs. Story, who served as secretary-treasurer
of the District
this year, was elected Chairman
of the 11 -county District for the
corniing year. Other officers are
Mrs. Eleanor Travis of Cherokee
County, vice-chairman; and Mrs.
Elaine Stewart of Haywoodl Coun
ty, secretary-treasurer.
The Southwestern District is
composed of Buncombe, Cherokee,
day, Graham, Haywood, Hender
son, Jackson, Macon, Madison,
Swain and Transylvania Counties.
In addition to a business ses
sion held at the morning session
of the meeting, a tour of the Folk
(School was conducted by members
of the school's staff.
After lunch, Mr. James W.
Kirkpaltrick, of Raleigh, Chief of
Staff Development of the State
Department of Social Services,
spoke to the group on the subject
"Some Thoughts on Delivery of
Services Minus Eligibility."
Approximately 60 persons rep
resenting the county staff at
tended the meeting.
directed by Mrs. Jewel Church
You should have been here Mon
day for the program the Seniors
sponsored On second thought,
maybe you shouldn't have seen
me fall on the stage Mrs.
Clark's crowd gave a cute pro
gram today and I think the Jnl
niors might try one next week
Cant tell you who will be Miss
or Mr. Marshall High but the Se
niors always win, don't we, kiddies T
Hope all you parents will come
to our shindig on the 81st as that
lis our big money making affair
of the year Have a good day . .
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Bride Of Gary
Miss Marie Honeycutt became
ths bride of Gary Steve Jain&rsoni
Friday, October 10, 1969 8 p.
m. The Rev. Ebb Jenkins con
ducted the ceremony in laurel
Valley Baptist Church in the Lau
rel Valley' community.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Barley Honeyoutt
Of Mars Hill Rt 3. She wore a
gown of satin peau de soie with
chapel train and a finger-tip illu
sion veil attached to a cluster of
pearls.
The bridegroom is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. Van Jamerson of
Mars Hill Rt. 2. Bruce Ballard
served as best man.
Miss Kiathy Honeycutt was her
sister's maid of honor. Miss Jan
ice Jamerson, sister of the bride
groom, and Miss Patricia English
were bridesmaids. They wore Em
pire gowns of pink and fushiia sat
in and lace with matching head
dress and carried a single long
stemmed mum.
A reception was given in the
home of the bride's parents
Thursday night following the wed
ding rehearsal.
The couple will live near Wea-
Housewarming
Is Given For The
Leonard Ponders
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Ponder,
who have recently completetdi build
ing a new home and have moved
into it, were honored last Saturday
night with a house-warming, giv
en by Mrs. Ted McKinney, Jr.,
Mrs. Earl Ramsey and Mrs. C. W.
Anthony.
Games were played and prizes
won by Miss Kathy Tipton, Miss
Ann McKinney and Mrs, Martha
Jean Green way.
Those present included Mrs.
Leonard Ponder, Mrs. Ted McKin
ney, Jr., and Ann, Mrs. Earl Ram
sey, Mrs. Altha Ramsey, Mrs.
Ronnie Graff in, Mrs. Blanche
Henderson, Mrs. Agnes Caldwell,
Mrs. Louallan Rice, Mrs. Ernest
Teague, Mrs. C. W. Anthony, Mrs.
Barbara Goldsmith, Mrs. Millard1
Tipton and Kathy, Mrs. Martha
Jean Greenway, Mrs. Virginia
Brown and Libby.
Schedule Change
Is Announced By
Marine Recruiter
Staff Sergeant Parrott, Marine
recruiter for the Madison County
area, wishes to inform the resi
dents of Madison County of a
change in schedule.
Sergeant Parrott will visit the
Post Office in Marshall on the
second (2nd) and fourth (4th)
Wednesdays of each month from
9:00 a. m. until 10:30 a. m. He
twill also visit the Post Office in
BDars Hill the same days from
11:00 a. m., until 12:80 p. m.
Sergeant Parrott will be avail
able during these visits for those
seeking information about the Ma
fane Corps.
If the time started above ia not
convenient for you please call col
fcot, 253-2S5S In, Asheville: for an
appointment at a time convenient
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Harried Friday
Mrs. Gary Steve Jamerson
verville where the bri'ctlegrooim is
employed by HadWy Corp. The
bride is employed as a secretary
with Mills Manufacturing Corpor
ation. WALNUT
On Sunday, October 12, a re
union of the Charlie Treadlway
family was held at Sandy Bottom
near the old home place of the
family. Dinner was served and a
fellowship service was held. Those
attending were: Mr. and Mrs. Jer
ry Treadway and daughter, Deb
bie; three other daughters and
their families, Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Russell and daughter, Kathy, Mr.
and Mrs. George Wiggins and
children, Tony and Teresa, Mr. and
Mrs. Maurice Head, all from Maul-
din, S. C; Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Treadway and son, Stevie from
Lexington; Mrs. Pansy Bailey
and daughter , Bobbie, and Mr.
and Mrs. dine Roberts and son,
Kevin from Etowah; Mr. and Mrs.
David Treadway and children,
Mike, Myra and Shane from Ma
rion; Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Treadway, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Treadway and Mrs. Carrie Rec
tor. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest GoldsnutBT
returned last week from a two
weeks trip to Illinois and Charles
town, Indiana where they visited
their son, Kenneth and his fam
ily and other relatives.
Henderson-Roberts
Vows To Be Spoken
Wednesday, Nov. 26
Mrs. P. V. Henderson of Wal
nut announces the engagement of
her daughter, Miss Odessa Vic
toria Henderson, to Roy L. Rob
erts, son of Mrs. James Roberts
of Barnard.' .
Miss Henderson attended Blan
fcon's Business College and is a
postal clerk at the Marshall Poet
Office. Mr J Roberts attended Wal
nut High Siftbot and is presently
sheriff of Madison County. ,
The weddihg will take place on
Wednesday ' iorember 26, r at 6
p, m. in W jWalw Presbyterian
Church. Af friends and ''rela
tives are invited tq the wedUing.
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Roy Reeves, Agent
Phone 643-2021
Marshall, H. C.
"Office Open Every Day
(Except Wednesday)
4 9 a. m. 4s3 p. rn.
Over Robert Thurrnacy
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