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Healthful Hints

Five Fundamentals of the Christian faith: 1. The Deity of Jesus Christ, Micha 5:2, Luke 1:35 (virgin born), Matthew 1:23, Romans 9:5, I Tim. 3:16, I John 5:20. 2. Jesus the Son of God (appears 91 times), 1 John 4:14, John 3:16-18, Heb. 1:8, I John 5:11-13, I John 2:22. Anti-christ don’t believe in Jesus. 3. The blood atonement (appears 700 times) Col. 1:20, Heb. 12:2, Lev. 17:11, I John 1:7. 4. The bodily resurrection, Romans 10:9-10, II Tim. 2:8, Rev. 1:18 (alive). 5. The return of Jesus Christ, Rev. 19:11,16, Rev. 20:4, Phil. 2:10, John 3:16.

Snowball news

November!?!? Where has time gone? It seems like we have breezed right through fall and winter is HERE! At least for a few days, by the time you get to read this, things will probably be warmer, or at least more fall like.

Around our town

Hello to all of you Marshall Mountain Wave readers and greetings from the jewel of the Ozarks, Leslie, Arkansas. You can really tell that the seasons have changed with the weather we have had this past week. It got really muggy and warm then it started to gently rain, then more rain, then colder rain then a lot of rain in a very short time then it turned very cold.. We got our first hard frost this past week as well so it has been a sampler of weather this week.

Big Flat Buzz

Welcome to the end of fall! It seems we went from summer to one day of fall then BOOM, it was suddenly waking up to winter! The Senior Center Bingo night was this past Monday-- there was a gospel singing on Friday so they switched it up. We all had so much fun! I sat near Maxine Pemberton and she pointed out Kenneth.

MHS Lady Bobcats Attends State Tournament

On Tuesday, October 24 the Marshall Lady Bobcats Volleyball team finished the regular season ranked sixth in the district but overcame adversity and knocked out Izard County, who was third, for their ticket to participate in the state tournament. This group of girls may not have won state, but they have won the heart of many fans through their determination, heart and growth as a family over the past season. Pictured above (left to right) Assistant coach Nichole Carr, Mathilde Lemaitre, Kadye Hensley, Brailey Lindsey, Margot Durand-Perdriel, Kilye Hensely, Lily Campbell, Abbi Tilley, Adaia Linsey, Laney Blackwell, Baily Switzer, Allison Cloud, Maggie Housley, Saylor Horton, Izzy Harness, Audrey Blair, Makaela Blair, Managers Zoe Watts, Connor Miller, and .Head Coach Julie Miller.

Snowball news

Greetings from Snowball! We’ll start with the tough stuff this week, condolences to the family of Betsy Cash. She was the daughter of Brough Cash, who was the principal at the Snowball School.

Witts Springs news

Fall has arrived. The trees are putting on their brilliant colors, reds, gold, yellow, oranges interspersed with the greens of pine and cedar. The acorns have mostly fallen. The nights are getting cooler, and most days are warm enough to be very nice.

South Mountain/Nubbin Hill news

October 25th Hello to each of you, hope you are doing well. Ray and I are doing fine. We are both enjoying this lovely weather. I think we better enjoy while we can, they talk like it is going to rain this weekend, which is a good thing, and then turn cold Monday. Well, I don’t much like the cold, but I guess that’s okay. I hope we get a good rain!

Newbie no more

The Fall Today was The Fall. It didn’t feel like it, not one bit. The thermometer hit 80 and it’s as humid as spring. But somehow, despite no real rain for something like 6 weeks (8?), the colors are dramatic. One little Amur maple in a raised bed has been really putting on a show like never before, which tells me I should have been giving it more water during the summer months since, at least this last summer, it had some decent rainfall. But today the leaves really got serious about falling, looking like a heavy rain, and quickly piling up in yellow drifts on the patio and other maples making red drifts, ankle deep in the yard.