Thursday, April 19, 1973 The Newt-Record Page 4 4-H Spring Fashion Show Held Last Sunday The Annual 4-H Spring Faablon Show and Tea was held at Mars Hill CoUege April 19. An Easter scene was carried throughout with spring flowers decorating a white cart and large Easter bunnies greeting the dress revue participants as they entered under a beautifully decorated archway. The fashion narrator was Miss Cynthia Berban, Assistant Extension Agent, 4-H. The Senior Division con sisted of: 1st place, Vickie Radford and Cynthia Niles; no 2nd place winner. Another blue ribbon award was to Jane Rice. Red award winners were: Rhonda Sprinkle, Just A Woman's Observations BY DOROTHY BRIGMAN SHUPE i i Vickie Merrill and Nancy Treadway (3). The Junior Division con sisted of: 1st place, Peggy Rice; 2nd place, Faith Wise. Red award winner was Felicia Bishop. The Junior Miss Division consisted of: 1st place, Lisa Riddle; 2nd place, Renee Wyatt. Another blue award winner was Holly Hough. Red award winners were: Tammy Cody, Holly Hough and Edith Anne Cheek (2). At the conclusion of the fashion show, a tea was held for the fashion show par ticipants at the Mars Hill College Faculty Lounge. First Union National Bank - '9: -mr -m -,m sv , sponsored the week at N. C. Congress for the Senior Division winner. Western Auto Store sponsored a week at 4-H Camp for the Junior Division winner and Bailey's Savings Center sponsored a week at 4 H Camp for the Junior Miss Division winner. In addition to the above, complimentary fabric was provided by the following fabric shops: Mrs. Ludle Sronce, Mrs. Maxine Mayhew, Mrs. Edna Hamlin, Mrs. Carolyn Ammons, Mrs. Ernestine Edmonds, and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ball. Miss Cynthia Berban and Gary Ealey wish to thank all of the above, in addition to the following special acknowledgements: Mars Hill College for use of facilities, WMMH Radio Station and The News-Record for publicity, J. F. Robinson's Four Seasons, Mars Hill Florist, Howards RX, and Miss Diane Wallin for providing the music. Also, special thanks to Mrs. Ethel Wallin and Mrs. Linda Harrell for their assistance with the program. We Carry A Complete Line of Groceries Products including New and Recapped Tires Brush Creek Gulf and Groceries (Formerly Guthrie's Gulf Service) Marshall-Walnut Highway Dean Rigsby, Owner and Operator Open 7 Days a Week Your Patronage Appreciated 4t: ;-: . 4r .. 4 40 -a : .4: -my r Y V it MBS PEGGY RICE, winner in the Junior Division of 4-H Spring Fashion Show and Tea. Miss Lisa Riddle, winner in the Junior Miss Division. Well, this rain is surely the beginning of April Showers and May Flowers, don't you hope so? Oh, my pretty Mac bush did not get killed and is such a pretty sight ! My azalea bushes got nipped and the japonica bush did also, but they bloom a little and then gone and since they are so close to the house one can't really see them as well as my pretty lilac bush. I did get up to visit the new United S and 10 and was pleasantly surprised. They have a nice, clean Large store with just gobs of things one could use. I ran into Fred Haynie up there, guess he was getting some things lined up for his big wedding that will be soon. I'm anxious to meet his bride to be because she will have a time straightening that boy out ! I hope both of you will be very happy though, Fred, and have a long beautiful life together. Went down to Greensboro last week to the state NCAE Convention, along with President Bobby Gunter, Mrs. Renee Shelton, and Principal Fred Dickerson. I must say the organization is proposing many good things for our group and I do hope they will be successful. The bid for unification did not pass, but there will be another effort next year which I hope will be successful. I saw just a bunch of people that I knew including Aileen Burnette Bourne, Jerry Rice, Bill Brigman, Emily Wallin, and we ate lunch with Bobby Terrell's sister, Eddie, who teaches in the same school with Aileen. Ole Wall was there who used to do our pictures here, so was Bernard with his Perfect School Plan S2J TTKB FGSSG MtlSE PIGSSWlS Ston bv anv DarfjciDatinn First t Jninn office .and open a new savings account with at least ?5 Or put $25 into one that you already have Or. if you'd rather. Vi m can 1 j ien up a Gok ten Passtxwk in c Hint with a minimum deposit of $:) Or put rn lore into one that y ni have in iw Ihen if vou act ! K-ti re July S we'll cpve you your first four-piece place setting of nne cruna rrom tne bmosnty collection by Daltojx For free. It's translucent facje resistanteuidhanddeconatedwifha platinum run pattern (Limit.one free set t( a family, please) AJl( r that, each time you deposit $25 or more into a regular savings account, or $' i ) or more into a Golden Passbook m m m mm- v 'I : - mi. account . vou can aet additional nta settings for $3.95. And a complete tine of accariesatarminalcost.Sonext ' time you're in the neighborhood, oome into One of our offices and open a First Union Savings Account It's worth a whole bt more than just money in the bank. R.1ST u:::o:j national Local Girl Stars In Motion Picture Snitched another electric yo yo from Bill Phillips The one he gave me before wasn't any good cause Sprinkle and her Juniors had worn it out! I also saw Howard Barnwell and Raymond "Seabiscuit" Rhodes who used to be so fast on the basketball floor at Western that one had trouble getting the ball in front of him, hence the name of the horse! One of the fellows working with Bernard made me think of Bat Wing Queen, but we couldn't think of the right guy while Iwas with Bernard. We had quite a lively session that was supposed to end at lunch, but wasn't even finished by 4 o'clock when I gave up and left! I spent Thursday night with Charlotte that is, part of it she left at 3:55 that next morning for a regional contest of her Sweet Adelines singing group by plane in Florida By the way, she called Sunday night and said her group won one contest in the event don't know if it was for singing or traveling so far! She may shoot me for that! She did what everyone does on going to Florida got a bad burn! Saturday night, I attended the annual Junior-Senior banquet. Waldrop, Sprinkle ana ooie and Juniors had done a beautiful job of decorating the gym and it was a lovely affair. I was thrilled that I could get into one of my smaller dresses and go to dance one dance with Harlon, who couldn't dance with the pretty girls cause well, I'd best not go into that He is a fine young man and everyone likes him very much here at Marshall School And so do his followers at WMMH. OBSERVED Harry Brazil is always opening the door for me of a morning and I do want to thank him very much One appreciates the good manners of the well-bred students at any time Oh, I forgot to tell you how pretty the junior and senior girls looked at the banquet, and the boys looked darling too some of the girls had to leave early because their fellows were jealously waiting outside, they said The band was good and loud which is as it's supposed to be, I think Running out of time and space Have a happy day! Thonias-Slagle Vows Spoken At Mars Hill Mrs Frankie Brings Slagle and A Boyd Thomas were united in marriage at 3 p m.. Saturday, March 31, in the Mars Hill Baptist Church. The Rev. Richard Price of Mars Hill Baptist Church conducted the ceremony The bride wore a street length, light blue dress and carried a white Bible with white orchid. Mrs Ken Hambree, daughter of the bnde and Matron of Honor ware a pink and blue dress and carried a nosegay of spring flowers Mr J W Wible of Hayneville, Ala., brother-in-law to the groom, was the Best Man. A reception followed me ceremony in the fellowship hall of the church The couple will reside at 110 Hilltop place in Mars Hill County 4-H Council Met; Carter Speaks The Madison County 4-H Council held its periodic meeting Tuesday, April S. Neil Carter, an outstanding Buncombe County 4-H'tr, give an interacting and in formative pi 0 am on Boons of his work and experience in 4-' R After the program, discission was held oa -H bmstneam. The Croat Rrrue, Cavity Demon tratioa Day and Cfcarch Sinday were discmased. County Coancil encourages the public to at tend some o( these events end see tome finished products of -ML Other item of bostnese art the spek-al camps during . By JIM STORY Elizabeth' "Betty" Ray, a native of Marshall and a graduate from Marshall High School in 1962, has gained prominence in Washington, D. C, as a model, receptionist, airline stewardess, and more recently a film actress. The 27-year-old blonde, blue-eyed beauty is the daughter of Mrs. Norman Roberts, of Route 1, Marshall, and the late Oliver Ray. After graduating from Marshall high school. Miss Ray attended Blanton's Business College in Asheville for two years. Betty has a busy schedule. Mornings are reserved for modeling assignments and noon until eight is when she meets and greets visitors to Rep. Ken Gray's (Illinois) office. In her spare time she is working on a book. For three years she was an airline stewardess. "I flew the Miami - Washington - New York run," she said. "One day I decided to stay in Washington." Since embarking on her part time modeling career, she has been featured in an airline trade magazine and has been modeling fashions for a Washington department store fall-winter catalogue, as well as other commercial assignments. The curvacious blonde (36-22-35, 1104b., 5 feet 24 inches) has also been tested for a role in a new television series patterned after the popular, Laugh-In, Hee-Haw shows, and a spot in a national television commercial. "But, she added cautiously, "the tests will have to be scheduled around her fulltime job." Professional modeling can be too insecure, she stated. Engagement IT" ELIZABETH "BETTY "RAY The Marshall native made her film debut in "Scorpio", United Artists release starring Burt Lancaster, Alain Delon and Gayle Hunnicutt, on April 18 at several Red Carpet theaters in Washington. Her mother told this writer that "Betty" often phones to tell her how she is getting along. "Naturally, I'm quite proud of her success," Mrs. Roberts said. Walnut News - Bin. Carlos Yelton of Baltimore, Md. U spending: this week with her mother, Mrs. Pauline Chandler. ' Mr, and Mrs. Ronald Huffaker and son, Donovan 01 Danville, Ind. visited their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Cantrell, for a few days last week. Mr. Huffaker is with TW Airlines. Mr. and Mrs. David Hen derson and sons, and Mrs. Henderson's mother of FL Lauderdale, Fla. are spending part of this week with Mr. Henderson's parents, Dr. and Mrs. J. Bates Henderson. : Mrs. Vester Waldrup and son, Charles, of Arden spent Saturday night and Sunday with Mrs. Waldrup's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Chandler. Mr. and Mrs. Buddy Adams and children have moved from Marshall to their mobile home in Walnut near Mr. Adam's parents. The Rev. and Mrs. George Moore and Mrs. Fleet Reeves attended the meeting of Presbyterial at Warren Wilson College on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Houston Davis and daughter of Statesville spent Sunday with Dr. and Mrs. J. Bates Henderson. t MR. AND MRS. JIM 8. HIGGINS Rt. 1, Hot Springs announce the engagement and the approaching marriage of their daughter, LUlie Mae to Johnny Edward Parks, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. Parks Rt. 2 Del Rio, Tenn. Miss Higguu is a student at Hot Springs High School. The groom-to-be Is a 1970 graduate of Hot Springs High. A June 15 wedding is planned. K evival To Start A series of revival services will begin next Sunday at the Locust Grove Baptist Church, it was announced this week by the Rev. Clell Fisher, pastor. Services will begin nightly at 7:30 p.m. with the Rev. Joe Sprinkle the visiting evangelist If you choose the Marines, maybe you 11 choose Aircraft Maintenance, too. The Manne Corps believes that every young man wants to point himself in the right direction toward the kind of work that will suit him best, the kind of skills that will stick with him for life So if you've got what it takes to be a Manne. and you can qualify for our new option programs, we'll let you choose the nght direction If it's aircraft maintenance ordnance, you'll be on your way as soon as you complete recruit training There's also radio communications, infantry, electronics, motor transport and many other directions you can go. Come in and look over the list You tell us what you're interested in We'll tell uou if we can qet you there We're looking for a few good men ...to choose their own directions. Your Marin Recruiter Will B In Marshall Monday Mornings at Courthouse Hot Springs, Monday Afternoons at Post Office n f M7 IrCiJpaCDc?0' When the telephone goes out, people go to work. We work hard and they "usually" have the tele phone bock in service within minutes or hours. Our goal n to turn "usually" into "always". We're the equipment men, operators, service dorks, and repairmen for your telephone company. We dant like breakdowns and we're working hard to prevent them. ;- t -: Westco Tc!cphcn3 Ccxpcrr Western Carolina Tc!rphcr.a Ccx,:: CoswsBrvifsl TvWnKtne S:. Steffi The next 4-H County Ooandl meeting Is tentatively scbrduW for Jury ,