MR. AND MRS. JOHN DAVID KENT Social Security t . ? ?;/./' - ; It Isn't Reserved For The Young People who receive sup plemental security income (SSI) payments because they are age 65 or over, or Mind, or disabled, are required to report to Social Security any changes that could have an affect on their monthly payment according to T.L. Johnson, field representative of the Asheville Social Security office. _ The following events must be reported to Social Security Administration: Any move or change of address, entry to or discharge from an institution, * School Menu MONDAY: Breakfast ? grape Juice, buttered toast, milk; Lunch ? Hamburger on bun, lettuce- tomato-picklee onions, french fries, chocolate cake. milk. > ? _ TUESDAY: Breakfast - Pineapple juice, ceraal, milk; bunch ? pizza, tossed salad, batter carrots, pear halves, milk. ? WEDNESDAY: Breakfast ? grape Juice, doughnuts, milk; Lunch ? Fish sticks, sliced tomatoea, green beans, apple sauce, corn bread, milk. THURSDAY: Breakfast - fruit punch, cookie, milk; Lunch ? Salisbury steak with gravy, creamed potatoes, buttered greens, fruit cup, roils, milk. FRIDAY: Breakfast ? Vfc fresh orange, cereal, milk; Lunch ? chipped ham on bun, sliced tomatoes, browned whole potatoes, banana quitting milk. separation of husband or wife, marriage or the end of a marriage, any change in in come, any change in resources ? property or things you own. Blind or disabled beneficiaries must also report any improvement In their condition and-or if they go to work. Students under age 22 must report if they stop or start attending school. It is very important that these reports be made on time. If not, incorrect payments will be made that will have to be repaid, or, the person could be due more money than they received. Reports can be made in person or by phone. In any report, be sure to include ? name of person, Social Security number under which payment is being made, change being reported and the date it occurred. Hospital News Mr*. Carol Ramsey of Marshall to a patient in St Joseph's Hospital where she underwent surgery last week. Mrs. Anna Mae Tipton of Marshall is a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital recuperating from surgery. Mrs. Lawrence Pooder is undergoing treatment in St Joseph's Hospital. Birth To Mr. and Mrs. Orbie W. Crawford of Marshall, a son, Nov. K, in Memorial Mission Hospital. I WOOD COOK STOVE W? carry a complete Ifn* off parts for |La A A I mmm ?? ? 4a v CAoiaAa vWv Ml?* WlwO I n i Q 9 Tw r )TPV9v? To make reports about SSI or to get more information, contact the Aaheville Social Security office located at 400 Executive Park. The telephone number ii 252-8773 or if long distance, ask operator for WX 3500. Health Clinic Schedule Edward A. Morton, health director for Madison County, has announced the health department clink scheduled for December. Clinics listed are held at the health department unless otherwise specified. Friday, Dec. 1: General Clinic, 9:30 a.m. to noon, 1 to 4 p.m. Monday, Dec. 4: Expectant Parents' Class, 7 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 5: Eye Clinic, by appointment. Wednesday, Dec. ?: Child Health Supervisory Clinic, by appointment Thursday, Dec. 7: General Clinic, Mars Hill Town Hall. 1 4 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 7: Nurse Screening Clinic, Mars Hill Town Hall, 1-4 p.m., by ap pointment. Friday, Dec. 8: General Clinic, 9:30 a.m. to noon, 1-4 p.m. Friday, Dec. 8: Nurse Screening Clinic, by ap pointment. Friday, Dec. 8: WIC Screening, by appointment Monday, Dec. 11: General Clinic, Hot Spring* Lion Club Bldg.,l-3p.m. Monday, Dec. 11: Nurse Screening Clinic, Hot Springs Lions Club Bldg., 1-3 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 12: Maternity Clinic, 9 a.m. Friday, Dec. IS: General Clink, 8:80 a.m. to noOn, 1-4 p.m. Friday, Dec. 18: Nurae Screening Clinic, by ap pointment. Friday, Dec. IS: WIC Screening, by appointment. Monday, Dec. 18: Family Planning Clinic, by ap pointment. Tuesday, Dec. 19: Family Planning Clinic, by ap ?: O? Clinic, 8:98 a.m. to noon, 1-4 pm. Sexton-Kent Marriage Is Held November 18 Sexton and Jala David Kant were married at 2 p.m Nov.lt in Seminary Baptist Church in Marshall. The Rev. E.J Jenkins conducted the ^Thebrtda k the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Sexton of Route 1, Marshall The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mr*. John P. Kent at Routes, Marshall. A program e I wedding music was presented by Diana Smith of Cherokee. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a white collar, cuffs and veil, carted ? bouquet of dfttsWw red roam, yellow and babiaa' breath . I Lyme Roberta of I, Marahall, was maid <f honor. She wore a long pale pink gown and carried long stemmed yellow mums. Charlie Sexton of Marshall, brother of the bride, was beat man. ? Cindy Sexton of Marshall, slater of the bride, was flower gW The mother of the bride Edwards-Chambers Votes Are Exchanged Doris Roberta Edwards of Mara Hill and Hoyt W. Chambers of WeavervUle were married at 2 p.m. Nov. 22. The Rev. Sibbald J. Limbert conducted the ceremony at the home of the bridegroom's daughter and aon-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Barnwell in Weaverville. The bride is the daughter of GENIE VE BURDA Genieve Burda, Mars Hill 4-H Recognized Genieve Burda it being recognixed far her work as Mars mil 4-H leader in the month of November. She, along with Mrs Polly Cheek, began their work 1V4 year* ago. That club has now divided into two age groups. Genieve and Sara will Bellamy are leading the younger 4 H'ers and Polly Cheek the older group. Genieve is originally from Franklin. She went to school at Colorado State University, majoring In biological science. Genieve previously worked as a water and sewage chemist. She and her husband, Larry, have three daughters, Cathieen, Cindy, and Carrie. The Burda family is members of the Mars Hill United Methodist Church. Genieve has many special interests. They include crafts, jogging, and she loves the outdoors. Genieve includes these special Interests into some 4-H activities. She says that 4-H is beneficial to young people because they "learn by doing." Mr. and Mrs Wayne Jarvis of Mara Hill. She is a graduate of Mara Hill High School and la shipping clerk at Micro Switch in Mara Hill. Chambers is the son of Addle Chambers of Weaverville. He is a graduate of Flat Creek High Sehool and iaaelf-employed. Faye Boone of Weaverville was matron of honor and D.C. Boone of Weaverville was beat man. A reception was given. Christmas RflTJinr At Greater Ivy The Greater Ivy Chriatmas Bazaar will be held this Saturday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. in Greater Ivy Com munity Center. There will be various Christmas gifts and } decora tiona, cakes and cookies and a door prize. Everyone is welcome. Certificates To Be Given + ? Saturday The first of four Saturday promotions will be held this Saturday at S p.m. when 1290 in trade certificates will be given away at the courthouse. The Marshall Merchants Association is again spon soring the events. For further details read advertisement elsewhere in this issue. wore a floral, baby blue dree* The bridigrmi'i mother wore a long blue formal gown. Mr* Charlat A. Sexton and Mr* Jimmy Hajmle wan hwtwea at a buffet im mediately following the ceremony in the church fellowship hail The bride Is s senior at Madison High School The bridegroom is s 1177 graduate of Madiaoo High School and is employed by David k Morgan Ltd. of Biltmore. The couple will reside in Marshall. Pike-Hayes Vows Spoken Harriet Teresa Pike and Kenneth Dean Hayes were married at 11 a.m. Saturday in St. Eugene's Catholic Church with the Rev. Richard Hanson conducting the ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Sylvia W. Pike of Weaverville and the late Harry J. Pike. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs William E. Hayes of Weaverville. The bride graduated sum ma cum laude from the Univer sity of North Carolina at AsheviUe with a B.8. degree in management and a B.A. in psychology She is employed at Vanderbilt Shirt Co. as personnel director. The bridegroom graduated from Asheville-Buncombe Technical Institute with as associate in applied science degree in electronics. He is employed by Westinghouse as a draftsman. Used Clothing Now Available At O.C. Here Announcement from the local Opportunity Corporation reveals the Abundant Life Church from Clearwater, Fla., has donated a great deal of clothing for the low income people of Madison County. There are many warm coats, shoes, and general clothing for all members of the family. Hiey are available at the Marshall office of the Opportunity Corporation daily fromba.m. to 4 p.m. Singing The regular first Saturday night gospel singing will be held this Saturday at Hopewell Baptist Church beginning at 7. The Rev. Ralph McDevitt, pastor, and Edison Wallin, who is in charge of the singing, invite everyone to attend. Personal Mrs. W.W. (Betty Ann) Bearse and (laughter, Laura, left Monday for their home in Warren, Midi., after spending the weekend here with her parents, the Rev and Mrs. Coleman C. Caldwell. Spaghetti Saace Spaghetti was introduced to Europe by Marco Polo at the end of the 13th century in the form of the Chinese noo dle. But spaghetti sauce didn't arrive from the New World until two centuries later. WM AND OUR STEAKS >m.1 ? Choice, Juicy cut* 'Propered to your teote We Invito you ? Tonight mouSVTine^stTS^ouse ,4? Tunnel ltd. OvwSPJI. to 12:00 pjl "" Wel2S4-JSM Where to find answers to wood stove questions: Our wood Moves can make heat bills a lot easier to live with. And our experi ence in installing and maintaining stoves can be a big help to you. So call or come by soon, we'll show you how to stay nice and toasty for very little bread. ? ftrapUo*, K't 25 Vi" wfcte ?nd 28 v." Ion, CO. Inc. .M.C , MRS. KENNETH DEAN HAYES ...Harriet Teresa Pike Local Group Enjoys Trip A group of 26 Marshall and area citizens returned Sunday night after enjoying a four-day tour to Florida via chartered bus. Included among the feature attractions were Disney World, Cyprus Gardens and stiver springs. Mr. and Mrs. Page Brigman, arrangers of the trip, stated that everyone enjoyed the four-day Thanksgiving tour . Among those making the trip, were in addition to Mr. and Mrs. Page Brigman, Mrs. Lucille Burnette, Mrs. Peggy Fowler, Mrs. Rosalene M. Tugman, Rose Let* Thomas, Mrs. Thebna F. Freeman, Mrs. Velma F. Freeman, Mrs. Grace English, Mrs. Evil Sams, Mr. and Mrs. Hartfor0 Tweed, Mrs. Minnie Bullman, Inez Henderson, Mrs. Valerie Guthrie, Mrs. Mae Dill, Mr. and Mrs. C.N. Willis, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Coates, Mrs; Thelma P. Freeman, Mr. aaf Mrs. Johnnie Coates, Mr< Eola Haynie and PennJ Haynie. | ? <? , .. . ^.. ,1 WOLVERINE' 6 DURABLES BOOT ? Tm cowhide leather ? Water and acid resistant ? Cushion insole and steel shank arch support ? Slip and oil resistant sole and heel *27? WOLVERINE 8 WATERPROOF BOOT ? Maple, waterproof cowhide ? Cushion insole and steel arc* support ? Leather lined tor notion ? Slip and oil resistant sole and heel *4495 WOLVERINE" 8 DURABLES IOOT A Tm vvWRf^v ? Cushion insole Mid steel ? WaUr Ml acidrat i sti nl ? Slip Mtf oil resistant sole MWlml *3295 WOLVERINE' ?" WILDERNESS BOOT kill UaNWf liner and Wei en is!,, f -

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