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Marshall, N. C, Mar. 1, 1929 THE NEWS-RECORD FIFTH PAG3 ii JZrfZSZnyEZIZIZnSOZlZJZfi SIZTZKSIIZIZIZfZIZtZIZSIZtZIZIi lrnei tht he has a very unus ual nen. une 01 nis wnite ljegnorna laid two eggs Tuesday, Feb. 26. One of the eggs was normal and the -oth erjwas a soft "shell egg. He knows th same hen Jaid both' eggs for the Teason that the hen was confined in a eoop.' Spring Mllliaef y MISS LUNSFORD'S HAT SIfO'P Everybody is invited to inspect my line of Millinery now on dis play. Hats for all, large or small head sizes. Misses and childrens hats a specialty. McRinney's Store, Marshall, N. C. Dinner Served Thursday Celebrating the anniversary birth day of Mrs. Claude Allison, a delic ious dinner for the benefit of the Missionary Society of the Baptist church of Marshall was served Thurs day at the home of Mrs. Minnie Ram sey. Quite a number attended, in cluding several of the business men and some invited guests. The oc casion was much enjoyed. Interesting Chapel Program Given The ninth A class of Marshall High School, under the direction of Miss Ada Michael, gave an unusually good program in chapel Thursday, Feb. 21. The program was patriotic in ; theme, consisting, among other ' (things, of readings on Washington , and America, patriotic songs and a ILOCAL AND PERSONALS pantomime. THE KITCHEN ORCHESTRA Happenings In and Near Marshall There have been so many requests r a repetition of the performance S Friday night, March 1st, this second perf ormance will be given. The ad- Mr. Rbe.t E. English and Mr. Levi joyed that the people wanted anoth- Scosrsrins of Buckner were in Marsh all Monday attending court. Mr. O. S. Bradford has returned to Marshall after a trip of several weeks to relatives and friends in Florida and Hot Springs, Arkansas. Mr. and Mrs. Cjarl Edwards of Mars Hill were in Marshall last Sat urday. Due to so many requests, for an other performance of the "Kitchen Orchestra," given by the women of the Marshall Methodist church, this program will be given again in the high school auditorium, on Fri day, March 1. Miss Frances Crafton, Home Dem onstration agent for Madison County, had the misfortune of getting her arm :broken while cranking a car and has not been able to meet her ap pointments this week. She was spending the . week-end at Black Mountain with friends and has not returned to Marshall. Mrs. W. A. West has been able to go down town this week for the first time in several weeks, having endur ed a severe case of flu and its after effects. Mrs. J. H. Hutchins returned Tues day from Raleigh, where she spent about a week with her husband, Dr. J. H. Hutchins, who is the representa tive in the legislature. "Ranger" at Princeti Theatre Sat urday nite. Judge G. W. Garland of Asheville was in Marshall Wednesday after noon. Mr. Oscar Stanton, an attorney of Asheville, was in Marshall the first of the week. Attorney Robert R. Reynolds of Asheville was in Marshall this week attending court Dea't fail to see "Ranger" good how, Mr. Fred E. Freeman has been, on the sick list this weekt The ladies of the Marshall Parent Teacher Association served a delight ful dinner Tuesday for the benefit ol the Association. Don't fail to see the Kitchen Or chestra tonight (Friday), March 1. The first performance of this Or er performance, bp here s your chance' to see it again, and if you failed to see it the first time, you'd better go this time, because it is said to be good. Miss Crafton was in Marshall Thursday morning and asked us to announce that she will meet her class es nett week. 'She was carrying her right arm in a sling and splintered and of course is not able to write at all with her own hand. See "BEN HUR," the world's great est Dnotoolav. at Prince Thuradav and Friday of next week. Mr. Lee Tweed was made foreman of the grand jury this week and when they had finished their work Wednes day afternoon, Judge Schenck com plimented them on their work. Court is being largely attended this weekk. It has poured rain all the mission fee this time is not as much as it was before, the price for this performance being 10c and 25c. Wedding of Interest Occurs at Blowing R o c k r Sprin aU Dresses Wash Fabrics are inexpensive and are absolutely FAST COLORS. See our new line Spring Dresses. Coats, Wash Fabrics, etc. New Spring Dresses and Coats are U very pretty but not expensi ve. m Centering the interest of many. inH Asheville Citizen Western North Carolina and in Geor gia is the wedding of Miss Frances Isabella Gamble and Mr. R. S. Gbs, Jr., which was solemnized on Friday at "Showing Clouds," the summer home of the bride's parents, which is located near Blowing Rock, N. C. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John B. Gamble, of Athens, Ga., where Mr. Gamble is a prominent at torney, being one of a long line of first of the week and the people could prominent borebears. The groom hardily do any work on the farms, the son of Mr. and Mrs. R. b. Urobs, hence thev could afford to attend T- OI maTS ntu- alr- court. There U 12,000 feet of film in "BEN HUR," the picture showing at the Prince Theatre next Thursday and Friday. Mrs. B. A. Ramsey, of near Mar- a prominent business man and the secretary of Mars Hill college. The nuptial vows were taken in the living room of the home, before an altar which was formed of long white cathedral candles and banked with mountain fernery, galax and spruce Jthalb war in town this wpplr Mr. J. J. Randall, Sr., and son of witn tan wnite madonna lines piacea Sandy Bottom were in Marshall Wed- at intervals among the greenery. The nesday on business. wedding was marked with rustic sim- Mrs. E k. fin rismiu, of Wnlnnt pncity which was empnasizea Dy ine Iwas in Marshall this week. big log fire which blazed in the huge Mr. J. C. Chandley of White Rock nrepiace across one enu or xne large was ni Marshall this week and from room. him we learned that Lawrence Shel- ' The double ring ceremony was used, ton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Barnett Tne maid of honor and only attend Shelton, of White Rock, died at the ant was Miss Martha Evans, of White Rock hospital the first of this Athens, Ga., who was lovely in a deep (week. pinK crepe gown, carrying an arm- Mr. Pink J. Plemmons and Mr H ful of cream rose buds. The bride Wi Freeman of Trust were in Mar- entered with her distinguished father, shall the first of the week. Mr. John B. Gamble, of Athens, Ga. Mr. J. S. Brown of Waverlv was one wore a costume or powder blue here attending court this week. erepe and cream lace and carried a iMTiUFotW ftownh of Tonnollna was PrlOai DOUQUet 01 PinK roses and NewFlorsheims for Spring are here. They are for the man or boy THAT CARES G. L. ISQ cKIMKlEf J W U ADDftCITP flTI7I?NC RANIf Masonic Bldg. Marshall. N. C. in town this week. , lilies of the valley. Her only jewels I'were a string of pearls and a platr inum brooch set with a 'beautif ul j amethyst, her birthstone and the gift iof the groom. She was met at the. 'altar by the groom and his best man, ...i. i 1 if. Txr Mr. T, A. Woody of near Marshall Gihbs of J& Hil'L Little Maater LAYS TWO EGGS IN ONE DAY ehestra was so well received and en- Uras in town this week and from him John g Gamble, Jr., "the only brother of the bride, was the ring bearer. The music for the ceremony was exquisite ly rendered by Mrs. Gamble, mother of the bride, who played the Lohen grin Wedding March and McDowell's "To a Wild Rose." After the ceremony punch wna served by Miss Shirley Gibbs, young est sister of the groom, who wore a dress of peach taffeta and tulle. Tho dinner, carrying out the color scheme of pink and white, with the heart de sign predominating, was served by three sons of a former slave of the Gamlble family who have come of a line of servants of the family extend ing a century or more. 1 The only guests present were the ! members of the immediate families, and Mrs. J. W. Gamble, Mr. and Mrs. 'J. M. Hodgson, Miss Edith Hodgson, Dr. and Mrs. E. L. Hill, Miss Elizabeth Hale, Miss Martha Evans, Miss E. M. Bishop, Mrs. James E. Owen and chil Idren, of Biltmore, N. C, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Wilkins and little daugh ter, Katherine Gene, Mrs. W. E. Wil kins, Sr., and Mr. Franklin B. Wil kins. I The bride is a graduate of the Lucy Cobb College at Athens, and studied qiusic in New YorK City for two years at the Juliard school, being., also a pupil of Carl Friedberg and Lillian Carpenter. It was in New York City that ' the romance began, 'tot' it was there that the young couple met, NIL - . il .1 - -1 ffllllO Thomas, Nettie Cook and Viola Cook. Miss Ruby Payne took dinner witn Lela Cook Wednesday. Miss Gertha Payne and Nettie Cook spent; Saturday night with Miss Edna Thomas; iMr. Green Thomas was visiting at Bobtown Suiidair. Mrs. Scott Cook and two children t. LeWis Sundav afternoon. and Mr., urover .Norton were visiting Mr. 'ana Mrs. Alex Payne Wednesday t, Mr. and Mrs. Shelt Norton, Mr. Mrs. Avon Bates, Miss Katie McCall. Refreshments were served. Mrs. Avon Bates and small daugh ter, Helen, were visiting her grand parents Sunday; also with her were Miss Edna Bates and Mr. Hoke Faulk ner of Commerce, "Ga. Mrs. Avon Bates was visiting Mrs. PICTURE TRAILS BROKEN RECORDS JiCCs When You EAftN Money Is it not foolish to WAST$,tnejno7 you en by your . hard work?' i.. -Of itourso it a If ye am wtutuiff YOinmeney STOP doinf so This is tho ONLY Way T99 ic4t ahoad. , . t r Start iayinflr rfedularly now Has Delighted New York, Chicago, Boston and Philadelphia Twelve Teams in Chariot Race; Sea Fight Provides Thrills on Spectacular Scale Metro-Gold'wiyn-Mayer, in arrange iinere i Th; groom f connected with the uenerai juectnc vompaay' ia -new York City as aa electrical engineer." He, recjdted' a,des?ee.fx0m ha En-n gineetter' Sefeobt at " -the "Georgia, Fratfk Cutshall. Mr. Willard Kuyken dall," Mt. Sankey Thomas Mr. Blake Gentry and mother Wednesday. Mt. Edward Willis of Asheville and Misa Rubv Payne were out motoring Sunday and were accompanied by Mr. Algle Tullman and Miss Edna Thomas Mr. Harrison Fayne oi spring Creek spent the week end with home- folks and returned home Monday ac- ,comnanied bv Mr. Shelt Norton. Miss Ruby Payne was accompanied SCENIC EFFECTS IMMENSE from church Saturday night by Mr. , Emmett Thomas. Among those who played setback i at the home oi Mr. ana Mrs. sneic Norton Saturday night were Mrs. Alex Payne, Mr. Shelt Norton, part ners. Mr. Alex Pavne and son Harri- . I nl. 11 1 -ll. A 1 1 son, partners. Next set, Mrs. aaer. meni wun j. l,. crianger, nanes Norton and Mr. Delmos Cook, Miss Dillingham and . Ziegfield, Jr., offers Rubv Pavne and Mr. Oliver Norton, the world s mightiest 1st set quit even games. 2nd set Miss the Princess Theatre next Thursday Ruby and Mr. Oliver winners. and Friday m the celebrated picture Miss Lela Cook attended the 4-H version of "Ben-Hur," to which ill club meeting at White Rock. New York has crowded for many Mrs. Alex Payne and daughter, months, and which equally delighted Gertha were visiting Mrs. Green Chicago, Boston and Philadelphia in Thomas Monday. Mrs. Thomas is very as many record-breaking runs. This sick. wonderful picturization cost $4,000,- Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Thomas of Wal- 000, three years' time and the labors nut were seen taking pictures at the of 150,000 persons in Italy and Cali home of Mr. Bubb Goldsmith Sunday, fornia. Master Ordie Norton spent Sun- It culminated in the construction day night with Anderson Payne. of the gigantic Circus Maximus and race-course oi Antiocn and in the filming thereon of the thrilling char Sot race. Instead of eight hones and the old-time mechanical illusion' of . the stage show, the new and greater DUBi" 'Ben-Hur" shows twelve teams of four horses. The details of General ,Lew Wal lace's famous "Tale of hte Christ" Not Mr. Bernard King was a visitor of Mr. Emmett Shelton Monday. Miss Doris Thomas visited Miss Lynetta Cook Sunday. Mr. Cas Thomas seems to be a bit better at this writing. Mr. Lewis Moore of Spring Creek was here Monday. Master Uranvuie Thomas is still visiting his grandfather, Mr. J. P. Roberts of Piney Grove. Little Clinton Shelton has a Cold this week. Hope he will soon be well again. , v; Mr. and Mrs. Gaston King were ex-. pected in D. D. Sunday. Mr. Emmett Shelton has returned to Waterville, N. C, after spending a few daiys in this place. DOGGETT GAP We are having some snowy weather ver here and some fine fox races. Mr. Frank Davis, Glenn Freeman, Solomon Plemmons had the fun of catching a wild cat a few days ago. Mr. D. D. Price and son Floyd and Mr. Willie Plemmons passed through here Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Samples and baby of this section made a trip to Pine Creek attraction at Su?,dav-, . i Mr. uienn r reeman maae a nying trip to Sandy Mush Sunday. Mr. W. H. Freeman has been haul ing potatoes from this section to- the Asheville market. i Mr. G. W. Davis and son Frank made a trip to Big Sandy Mush to get ome corn. Hey! Be good to that Office We like to read his column. Kat. From PAW PAW Mri Francis Farmer made a ness trip to Marshall last week. Those who visited Mr, Willis Payne and familv Sunday were: Mrs. Ky - . i , . uch b lamuua ibik ox dlh .j Mi:r.K been reverently followed. and Mrs. Herbert Edmonds and chil Miaa Etta .-Paxaev Mraj Lockie We invite YOUR B KING business JTHINKl It? NORTH CAROLINA STATE DEPOSITORY , . TUP U A Nit ' III THINKI i hid urtiui ur FRENCH BROAD HAVBMONCYl "Home of The Thrifty Mar shall, North Carolina n uvviTUkb . . ... r . t Scaoo of Technolory, later doiiig- Z?Z7'7X m3SZ romantic characters of Ben-Httr, w.-. . ton hoo( --- -i -rviHeaaia.-.Kather sis mi. mrim4L h im vii .sac iu ri iii.iv I - ' . huimii Nnnrm Hiila X special work at tae Boston School y ' Aster attend! af fewdHsIny thelrtf oeioved red Western North CarolinaJ. , "n. itain on the) hbneyfioon, thesl1.. Thursday.. , HA VI MONEY! anounti fwin feturn'jto New YorkMJift st home to their friends at 425 West' 118th street, New York, after March 1st From BELVA (BRIGMAN HOLLOW) Among those who were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Alex Payne Sunday: were IMr. and Mrs. Shelt Norton and fam ily, Mr. Bill Ricker and Mr. Charlev ' Johnson of Hot Springs, Mr. Frank CutshalL Mr. Oliver Norton, Edna n , ,1, it. M daughter Fay spent -Saturday night with Mr. -and Mrs. Dewey Payne. tnh that, the picture heightens the powerful melodramatic and love fa te rest of the play, centering in the From DEW DROP From ASHEVILLE, N. C. .. I Mr ROUTE, 3 jjj. Mrs. F. S. Baldwin was the hostess for the members of the Ladies Friendship Sewing Club Thursday af ternoon. Those present were: Mrs. J. J. Parker, Mrs. Hume Stevens, Mrs. W. B. Mull, Mrs. Ben Baldwin, Send in the news from your com munity to The News-Record. Emmett Shelton of Waterville. C, is visiting homefolks for a few days. Mrs. Ella Thomas is visiting Mar hall this week. Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Shelton and on Clinton took dinner with Mr. Thomas Cook, Jr., Sunday. Mr. Arnold Sams was the guest of Miss Lydia Thomas Sunday. Mrs. Emmett Shelton is the owner of a new Victrola. REPAIRING BY L. V. USENBEE U yaw fcav ' watch, w ipaUr glaaaca.. 'rag vepalrtag or adjmtmg, why , ' . toy JU. V. Li..nba?.H i a firatlaas watch-makar, aad rafUtc.-. v J oploaaatrit. All work guaranteed to ttVa iatia- facrioa. .. w-iff'r Respectfully, N. LISENBEE Oppoaita Jmig McElroy't rnickinco MARSHALL, NORTH CAROLINA" . T-PD. .
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