Mars Hill Christmas Schedule Administrative otflcaa at Man Hill Callage will eloee at 5 p.m. Dae. B for the Christinas holidays. Samaster .examinations and Dac. 17, and the reakdence balls will close at noon on Friday. The office will reopen Jan. 3 at ? a.m. Tha raaldanca halls will reopen Jan. 7 at I p.m. while registration and schedule adjustments will be held from ? a.m. to noon on Jan. I, The January Short Term will end on Jan. M. Spring semester will begin on Jan. 29 with registration and schedule corrections and classes will begin at 8 a.m. on Jaa.ll. Raglatratloa far the Spring Sameatar of Continuing Education Program (CEP) cauraaa will be bald Jan. > through IS. Specific da tea and timea for each CBP site win ba announced later. Claaaee will be held Jan. IS through May 10. raftotratloQ data* ihouM contact Robert R Chapman, registrar, at MM1U; on CEP legtatiation awi daaaaa, contact Or. John M Hough Jr., Daan (or Continuing Education at Mrs. Bruce Is MHC Trustee Mr*. Mildred Brace at llan Hill is one of seven new trustees of Mars nil College named by the North Carolina Baptist State Convention. In the spirit of this festive holiday, we extend sincere thanks and warm wishes for a truly old-fashioned Christmas. Dodson Grocery Main St Marsha" Mrs. Bruce tu appointed to complete the term of her husband, the late Char lea C. Bruce, who waa killed in a farming accident late this summer. Mrs. Brace is an alumnae at Mars Hill and the owner and operator of Mars Hill Pharmacy. She is also a member of the Mars Hill Baptist Church and the Women's Club of Mars Hill. Mrs. Brace's term will begin immediately; however, the Other new members will take office Jan. 1, 1979. Legal ownership and management of the 123-year old college are reeled in the board of trasteee. WHITEHURST-GRIFFIN INSURANCE ft REAL ESTATE AGENCY MR. AND MRS. BRISTOL CROWDER, of Mars Hill, will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary this Sunday with a reception, given by their children, at the Buncombe County Sheriff's Association Lodge in Weaverville. They were married Dec. 25, 1928, in Mars Hill. They have eight children, Mrs. Vera Wallin, Fairview; Mrs. Paul Moss, Asheville; Mrs. Charles J. Fischer Jr., Baltimore, Md.; Mrs. Glada Reeves, Weaverville; Kenneth Crowder, Weaver ville; Ray Crowder, Asheville; Doris Ramsey, Mars Hill; Wanda Morgan, Weaverville. They have 19 grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren. All friends and relatives are cordially invited to the reception. May the radiance and gift of His love light your way to everlasting peace and contentment. Best wishes for a joyous Christmas. National 5 & 10 Store MAIN ST. MARSHALL Payne Aids Malnutrition Youths to Mjrfison^Coun^ M? living in families with incomes below the poverty level. Due to the serious corv sequences of malnutrition in children, a statewide cam Mi m 1 1 la i. it ii n ?! Ia naien is? DcinH conuut ico iv improve the health of indigent children by providing their families a meant to purchase more food through the food stamp program. In Madison County anyone who thinks they may be eligible for food stamps, or who would like more in formation on the Food Stamp Outreach Campaign for Children should contact Barbara Payne, the Madison County Food Stamp Outreach [Coordinator. Mrs Payne is Ketlectiag On Mate "When / was a single girl, " she said reflectively, "I said I would never marry a man who was bald, wore glasses or had artificial teeth. / didn't ? but now he is, does and has!" available to prorfcto In formation or to apart to community groupa about the l?? th? ???ton's worm glow Ml Mm ?ir. It's Christmas . . . ? Hi? of piti and lov* . . . joy and co*(?n>M?n?. Our ipocial thank*. May the message of that first \jfl Yuletide, of love ahd peace and A giving, fill your heart and home. | May you enjoy every blessing of this holy season