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i ,ja.l an ,'", rAonong tin se attending -the l USC-Tenn. football game In Knox ville, Tenn., Saturday were,' Dr. , I , . V " " ? Attending the Duke-Cflemeon football gram in Durham Satur day were 0. A. Gregory,' Coleman iCaldwell nd Floyd Davie, Jr. ' Charles Huey haes returned ' to Charlotte alter spending the week end in Marshall with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Wade Huey. 1 , With The Sick V & V V V V Miss Inez Henderson of Walnut is a patient in Aston Park Hos pital where she was taken Sun day. 9p S 9p Verlie Thomas of Mars Hill is a patient in Memorial Mission Hos pital where her condition is se rious. 3fr 9fr 9fr Mrs. Laura Tipton is a patient in Memorial Mission Hospital, where she' is undergoing treat ment. flfr The Rev. George Winecoff, of Maggie Valley, is a patient in Haywood County Hospital, at Wsynesville, where he is recuper ating from a recent heart attack. Mr. Winecoff is married to the former1 Wanda Sams, formerly of Mars Hill and Marshall. LETHAL ..People who ' always speed on the highways live in danger of arriving at the end Suddenly. This County's Teen-Agers Are Spending $1,808,080 A Year Madison County's teen-agers have never had it so good. They have an affluence that goes far beyond anything their parents could have imagined at their age. The unprecedented amount of monevat.helr. . command, esti mated at no less than flJOS.Offd in be past year, went for the whole gamut of personal items land leisure-time activities that are so important to them. And went fast. In addition to what they spent themselves, they exerted a strong influence on family purchases from food to furniture from car pet to earn - - All of which increased the im portance of the teen-ager as a consumer in the eyes of the man ufacturer and the retailer. The spending figures were bas ed, upon surveys and studies made by the Institute of Life Insur ance, the Youth Research Insti tute and others. They found that the 25 million teen-agers in the United States had an income of well over $20 billion in JjW8. which averaged out to $800 each, wKfc die older group gett more than that and (AefptiMw ' ' ' ' Tor the -&260 teen-agers " In IMadMon County, tt added op to i'" ' :'" ' " ' " ' TRY THIS LOVELY, FEMININE DO! Gala ... do yoa know that thofpretty Ifok ij In ... and men lore it? Find out for your self with our softly curled styling. Ccnulytino RUTH PENlAND, F.:rtli!l, n. C J oti::;wis3 DIRECT DIALING ' ADFD ATTAIN The; new. Direct Distance Dial ing system, by Westco Telephone Company, which was 'delayed do to engineering problems, is now in operation here. , . , - "It certainly, to an improvement and I can eave quite a bit of time with DDD", one customer stated here this week. To Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Tread- way, Marshall Rt. 7, a eon, No vember 11, 1969 in Memorial Mis sion Hospital. W EASIER. VVH Business TROUGH J f IS TO Advertise HER $1,808,000 in the year. According to national figures reported by the Rand Youth Poll, boys and girls in the 16 to 19 bracket averaged $18.90 a week, while those in the 13 to 15 group about 25.70. Some of them earned part of this money by doing odd jobs af ter school and during summer va cations. The rest came from their weekly allowances. How was the money spent? Among the older boys, the big gest item was movies and dating, which nicked the bankroll for a whopping $4.25 a week. Next in order were auto and gas, $3.25, clothing, $3.10, and candy, ice cream and cigarettes, $1.66. The girls spent their money dif ferently. Personal grooming was in the top spot. This took $4.60 per week. Clothing was second, $4.20, and movies and entertain ment third, $2.15. Of even greater importance to the business community is the oth er family spending, over which the teen-agers have a direct in fluence. This is placed at nearly $40 billion a year. In Madison County, in line with these findingsi' tt f sets an esti mated $380,000 of the spending done per year in local stores. Beauty or Owner & Operator Phone t C I 3-4333 O HEARD I J. 'AND ,r SEEN. By "POP" $$o Ths ASC Committee Banquet, held last Thursday night in the Marshall school cafeteria was a delightful event almost 100 people attended it's always nice to go to these shindigs and speak and mingle with some friends ' you seldom have the op portunity to see and talk with just before Ralph Ramsey call ed the meeting to order, he asked me to give the invocation in the absence of Andy Woody al though I'm not ueed to public praying, I managed to db the beet I could Bill said she was fearful that I'd forget to bless the food but I did whenever a person sits close to Earle Wise there is never a dull moment he and Nan, Jerry and Joyce Plemmons, and Bill and I carried on something awful and I finally persuaded Earle to pick up the chicken in "finger-licking-good" style instead of trying to act like some VIP Nila Robinson end Sandra Buckner, both looking very pretty, made the two most attractive photographers I've ev er seen at a banquet enjoy ed the talk by H. O. Carter, state executive director he's a fine person and interesting speaker the musical entertainment, fur nished by Quenton Ramsey and The Roadnunners (Byard Ray, John D. Ray, Jerry Ramsey and Danny Garrett) was well re ceived especially did I en joy watching little Estie Ellen Murray who showed that she was a lover of string music as she really got into the mood also enjoyed the Buck dancing by Lee Wallin the Old Man of the Mountains, who still kicks a wick ed foot despite his 82 years of age was glad the group ded icated a Scottish tune to Mrs. Ralph (Hazel) Ramsey the Baptist State Convention is meet ing this week in Fayetteville anjd sometimes the issues involved be come controversial this is what makes the article in Mon day's Citizen so amusing following the writeup of the Con vention, the makeup man used a "filler" which read, "... There shall be, weeping and gnashing W ir4eeth r. . g, Matthew 2l:5I C," unintentional, of course but it might just be true Edward and Annette McLean ami friends were out on horseback Sunday afternoon it was a pretty day for horseback riding but I , pity the poor horse which Ed rode felt sorry for the school officials, Roy Wild, and the work men having to cope with the water line trouble at the school last week-end and this week it's fortunate that school could con tinue this week but I imagine some of the students wish they could have had an "extra" vacation for a few days Ooley and Floyd and their wives attended the EhikeClemson foot ball game in Durham last Satur day and report it was a most ex citing game Overton Greg ory also told me at Lions meeting (Monday night that he also attend ed the game and Said it was a thriller Duke won, 84-27 Ed Niles, iwfeo attended the Tcnn.-USC game in Enoxville Saturday reports that the Game- cocks ALMOST upset the Vols he had high praise for the South Carolina team but was glad the Vols won, 29-14 the out come in doubt until the final four minutes of the game Mrs. Jerry Rice, who has been in the hospital for sometime is now able to be back at the Variety Shop she says she appreciates all the kindnesses shown while hos pitalized while gone, how ever, her pet Persian cat, "Goldie" was accidentally killed and natur ally, Mrs. Rice misses the beau tiful pet very much by gol ly, Annette McLean invited me up to her horns (or rather, barn) to. help naad tobacco but I told ! ber I'dbe mora of a nuisance than help . nearly all tht leaves have fallen and the rains here this week really took them off the trees j CARD OF THANKS ' X We wish to take this" opportu nity to- express our appreciation for the kindnesses and expressions of sympathy at the tragic death of our son and brother, Terry Bryan; aim for the floral tributes. 9 V 9fi 9 Ifr 9& 4 V 9fi o : or:zivATioNs : By DOROTHY B. 8HyPE ' r forgot to tell you about going over - for Homecoming at Appala cian the other week-end and since I can't think of anything else to Start with, 111 just tell you what happened. v As usual, Shupe and I wra looking for Charlotte in the group 88 the band, majorettes and Appalettes came across the field. There was a very nice cou ple sitting in front of us and once while we Were1 saying, "There she fa," the lady" turned around and asked if our daughter was in the group. I smiled proudly and said that she was and pointed her out to them. . Then at the half while Char lotte's group performed, we sat there beaming and feeling just good with .the world. Then the court , for Homecoming was pre sented, and when the queen was announced, the lady in front turn ed around to us and announced, "That's our daughter!" She was n't being snooty she was just proud as all parents are when their young'uns . So something! Her daughter was a lovely look ing girl and Charlotte said she knew her and that she was a very nice person. My, I really enjoyed my time off from school. Friday and I'm sure the students enjoyed H also. I'm so glad we started back in mid-summer so that we won't have any make up to do. Today (Wednesday) , ended the third month of school for this year and how the time has flown! It seems only a few dlayi ago that these seniors were starting their last year at dear old Marshall High The other day Calvin Ball, Gary Smith, Gary Sams, and Lester Norton came by for a short visit and they seemed so old after hav ing been out in the "cold cruel world" for such a Short time! They were all making lots of mon ey and having a big time, howev er, they told me. Agnes called last night and said that Pearl had arrived up there for a visit and they were having a big time. Henry was putting on a show for them ana they Intro duced ms to "Bob" who was mak ing the party a fourtcme-J Aope they didnt distant the neighbors! OBSERVED Glad that Mrs. Jerry Rice is back home again from the hospital and able to be back at the Variety Shop a few hours each day Sorry about Kathy Reid's accident at college, hope she will soon be better Forgot to mention Miss Redmon and Mrs. Worley's cute "faculty meeting" program that they gave during Halloween week every one got quite a kick out of that The little boy did an excellent job of being Mr. Whitt Did yaui hear about men soon to start car rying handbags like women T And have you heard about some executives having sand boxes to play in at their offices f Mr. Whitt wouldn't have far to go to get himself one, would he? With some of us on the faculty, I guess he might need the sooth ing effect of sand over bis toes! Have you made your donation to the Lions Club and a chance for that lovely colored TV set? My George will be glad to sell you one Saw soger Elanken- ship in town the other afternoon in a snazzy new ear and looking very handsome, he's ' in the Ma rines and visiting for a few days here Wilma Roberts and Fays Griffin stopped by one day this week, both are working at an Ashe- ville hospital Wilma said Ju dy (her sister who graduated in 1967) will finish at UNC-A this summer, I believe The town clock has struck 4 so 111 say Have a good day. Square Dance To Be This Saturday Night At Recreation Center There will be a square dance this Saturday night at the Mar shall Recreation Center, beginning at 7:30. The event is being spon sored by the Marshall Volunteer Firs Department, v AD proceeds will go for securing new equip ment for the Department. Every one is Invited.' '5'"; - .' Coffee and other refreshments will be on sals. , 'I i ' , ' 'Anyone having any donations may leers them with ' Barbara Crowe Worlcy, at The Newt-Hec-ord or V '3 ravl at Euberta V V V Jji A'. : '', ' Engaged,,; ( 1 i Mr. and Mrs. Earl Baktford of Mare Hill Rt. 2 announce the en gagemsnt of their daughter, Miss Earlens Lucille Radford, to Ar thur Davis, son of Mr, and Mrs, Paul Davis of Mars Bill Rt 8. Miss Radford teaches math at South French Broad School in Ashevills and Mr. Davis is em ployed by Kellwood Manufactur ing Company. A Dec. 21. wedding is planned. Study Course Now In Progress At Madison Seminary The study course which start ed last Sunday at the Madison Seminary Baptist Church will con clude Sunday night The Rev. Willard Coffey, pastor, is teach ing the course. An interesting film was shown Wednesday night by Mrs. Oharley Clayton, of Mars Hill. Approximately 30 are attending the three-session course. Earlene Radford Honored With A Shower At Mars Hill Earlene Radford, bride-elect of Arthur Davis, was honored with a miscellaneous shower on Satur day night, November 1, in the Mars Hill school lunchroom. Games were played and prizes were won by Delores Griffin, Jane Robinson, Susie Maney and Eliz abeth Clayton. Gifts were opened by the hon- oree. .Refreshments were served carrying out the green andi white color scheme. Those attending were: Mrs. Jim Robinson, Miss Jane Robinson, Mrs. Zetta Maney, Mrs. Jake Drake, Mrs. Donald Metcalf, Mrs. Everett Gosnell, Mrs. Vaughn Robinson, Mrs. Jimmy Ramsey, Nannette Ramsey, Miss Delores Griffin, Miss Edith Radford, Mrs. Harold Metcalf, Mrs. Eddie Ma ney, Miss Helen Penland, Mrs. Chalmers Whitt, Mrs. Clay Hon- eycutt, Mrs. Paul Davis, Mrs. Al ice B. Eatmon, Mrs. Charlie Clay ton, Mrs. T. D. Hicks, Mrs.M. W. Payne Mrs. Jay Payne, Renee Payne, Mrs. Effie Radford, Mrs. Earl Radford and Mrs. Clarence Boone. .Out of town guests at tending were: Mrs. Vance Ray, Erwin,. Tenn.; Miss Shirley Ha- ney, WeavervfiTH; Mrs. Leah Rhodes, ' Ashevine; Miss Elaine Allen, Bamardsville: and Mrs. Carroll Radford, Swpnnanoa. Hostesses were Mrs. G. E. Briggs, Jr., Mrs. J. G. Gardner, and Mrs. Judson Edwards. Walnut PTA To Meet Monday Night The Walnut Parent -Teacher As sociation will meet on Monday night at 7:30 o'clock. All members are urged to at tend. Engagement Mr. and Mrs. James Robert Johnson, of Walnut, announce the engagement of their daugh. ter, Joan Marie, to Mr. David Pearson Caldwell, son of Mr. and Mrs Raymond Caldwell of Mar shall She is employed by the Agricul tural Extension Service in Mar shall and he is a senior at Ashe-vflle-Bunoombe Tech. A December wedding is plan ned '- f . , v BEEF SIDES Processed for Freezer 59c lb. DRESSED HOGS Processed 45c lb. GOOD PORK SAUSAGE , 55c lb. TOWN & COUNTRY PACKING CO. West Aaherffle (Leicester Highway) ' Fhonet 2S2-337Sl 1M. r.-i35:Lcnsy Gere! .flnnon3 3 Dridc Of )Tcrrcnce' l.:Dn!er I Miss Nancy Carol Amnions and Terrenes Harold Baker of Cullo wheen were married on Saturday, November 8, 1969 at 6 p. m.,' In the Buff Creek Baptist Church of Svlva. The Rev. Lloyd V. Fish jperformed the ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Fidelia Ammone of Sylva and John J. Amnions of Swanna- noa. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. E. Harold Baker of Hot Springs. Given in marriage by her broth er, Michael Amnions of Swanna- noa, the bride wore an Empire gown with chapel train of white satin appliqued with re-embroidered Alencon lace. Her veil was held by a petal cluster at Alencon lace and seed pearls and she wore an heirloom amethyst necklace worn by her mother and gnanldbiother as brides. Miss Sharon Baker of Cullo- whee, sister of the bridegroom was maid of honor. She wore a long Empire dress of brown crepe with a beige crepe bodice, a cir cular veil held by brown crepe roses and carried yellow mums. Mr. Baker was best man for his son. Ushers were Mike BrakHey and Larry Plemumons of Culto whee, and Stanley Ward of Mar shall. A reception was held in the so cial hall of the church following Marshall WSCS Met Nov. 5 With Mrs. Roberts Members of the Marshall United Methodist Church WSCS observed the annual Call to Prayer and Self-Denial service in connection with the regular November meet ing on Wednesday, November 5, at the home of Mrs. Clyde Roberts. Quick glimpses of the needs a round the world anid1 in the USA were given. Mrs. Roberts and Mrs. Grace English highlighted programs in which the WSCS is participating in Appalachia, Texas, Mexico, India and Africa as a part of the program "Where the Need Is, There We Go." i. VV Don't worry about the future. the present is all thou hast; the future will soon be present, anfdl the present Will soon be past. Two coins in a ban make mora noise than a hundred. i r JUST TO REMIND YOU WE LOAN CASH Are you finding It difficult f ' over all your hills and payments T With Christina nearing, we can guarantee yoa that it will be worse. .Why not investigate consolidation loan plan?., Come .' s in, write or call.. Married. Saturday t ' Mrs. Terrence Harold Baker the ceremony. The bride attended Western Carolina University. The bride groom is a senior there, majoring in industrial arts. Mr. and Mrs. Baker will live in Sylva. Local Student Is On Debate Team Miss Margot Roberts is a mem ber of the Debating Team at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro this year. Miss Roberts is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde M. Roberts of Marshall. In its first competition this year, the debating team placed second in a field of 18 at the annual Southeastern Regional Forensic Tournament in Boone in early No vember. The team is scheduled) for 13 additional tournaments which will continue through March of 1970. Director of the UNC-G Debat ing Team is L. Dean Fadely of the Department of Drama and Speeehi ' PLAY THE GAME ..A man has to play the game of life with the hand dealt him, but some expect a reshuffle. to stretch your pay check TT3 AL E2TAN FA1HLT Crtermary la VrVLj,i
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