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J 4 ' ' ' , ' " ' J. ' H " ... f , it I V JJaxshall, N. C ar.32, l$29y' - . .;. 'Ml V , , , , 1 .AUl rAU . 1 1 4 , &:-&?r:':-i--y&iC"-'- ' Ad 1500A fi$ ife (Ehaisvjpwn i Have 700 tried the new improved "Standard" Gasoline? If not, in faintest to. yourself you should. Especially if yon are looking for new records in all 'round motor efficiency. This super-performance fuel is making friends by the thou sands. Everywhere there is a warm chorus of praise from both motorists and dealers who are passing on the informa tion that "it's the Champion." Test it for yourself. It has everything you want: start and acceleration like a wild colt on the getaway and pickup; power the uncomplaining swift power of unleashed light ning. No "talking back" on the hills. No carbon. And it burns clean to the last drop. No crankcase dilution. A pure, clear, white gasoline. On sale at the big red "Standard" pumps with "Standard" globes. Insist on the genuine. Made and guaranteed by the Standard Oil Company of New Jersey. . . ... . .... ... I , I ul..,1..-t-.Wv. r Rtv. Mr. Lefwich will preach at this , place 1 next f Sundav ". evening, March ?th.. xiy ii Misses Julia and Elsie Surrett had company from Turkey Creek Sunday. Misses Geneva and Dorothy, King were the guests of Miss Nola Free man Sunday for dinner.: 1 ; Miss Maggie Boyd is staying with Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Waldroup for a We were surprised to hear of the marriage of Miss Bonnie Wells and Mr. Jess Brown of Canto. We wish them a long and happy married life. Well, we were surprised to see the Office Kat able to chase a rat last week. There were 107 out for Sunday School and preaching at Chestnut Grove Sunday. Those visiting at the home of Mrs. Meda Ward Sunday afternoon were as follows: Mrs. Fred Hannah, Miss Ruby Hannah, Misses Ora and Berth.! King. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Waldroup are ii. ..,, nnranta nf n new babv. LUU Vluuv jji. " - --- -- v Mrs. Minnie King was tne guest 01 Mrs. Clyde Duckett Sunday. Mr. Charlie King got his arm bal ly sprained while cranking a car. 'From CENTRAL -nr. iai KflVA Mr. D&n Shelton and family moved back in our section again. Little Nellie Robinson is very ill at this writing. Hope her a speedy recovery., tiJ Mrs. Toka uemxy vreneu sun. umw sie Norton Saturday night. Mrs. Lessie Norton and children visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. V. Franklin, Friday evening. Mr. Doward Gentry ana sax. wmia XTam am anil A T1a Shelton went to hear the radio Saturday night at Mr. Russell rYanknn's. nr F.vATnM Ric nassed through this section Saturday evening. Mtsa Wavel jnranaiin was seen the mail box Saturday. M TnV. fia-ntrv nnd MlSS Reva Franklin went to the store Monday shopping. . , Mr. Arlie Shelton accompanied Miss Nellie Franklin from singing Sunday, afternoon. . t , . Mr. and Mrs. Grady Wallin from California were visiting home folks Saturday night. - -MRS. D. H. PRICE DEAD iimmi When nour Children Cry forlt M XT unap fair ATI T.h< UK UUN insuui. 4..V www. one is at ease. If restless, a lew asvpm soon bring contentment. N ham dona. m - t. hshv mmarlv. naisni for babies. Perfectly safe to ghatt youngest lniantj you ostv u w" word for thatt It is a vegetabla wro duct and you could use it every day. Baa it's in an emergency that CMtorUnvsans most coma nigm wnra wmm nniii h .relieved or eolle palna-o other anfferlng. Never ba wiUionft nt soma motaera aeep """jy."." opened, to make sura there wlUatwaya be Castoria la the house. It Is AfffeeUva for older children, toot read the boat thai oomes withj.il;!;; io - nfiwcv. r Improved casoli rjnf Mr. Eugene Franklin was seen in Revere Saturday. , Mrs. W)ade Gosnell took dinner with Miss Viola McDevitt Sunday. Mrs. Carl Wallin took dinner with her sister. Mrs. Robert Norton, Sun- crowd out to meeting as there was j day. V . , T.i. Wollin mi trio rtlonsnnt Saturday ana ounuay. . mr. jeici """ v c, FROM REVERE Most of the farmers of this place are getting ready for their crops. We are proud to see sucn a irKi uy y-1 Xe- l HlbX at Miu Virvla McDevitt spent Sunday night with Miss Nora Norton. Mr. Hubert Ramsey was the guest of Miss Nettie Worley Sunday. Miss Neta Norton spent Saturday night with Miss Oleta McDevitt. Best wishes to the Office Kat. (By Another Writer) Rev. N. H. Griffin filled his regu lar appointment Saturday and Sun- d3Miss Faye Wallin spent the week end with home folks at Revere. M, Nellio Franklin and two chil dren, Irene and June, spent Satur- Ull. MfV-. . . - guest of Miss Virga Worley Sunday. Mrs. Emily Woriey ana imiiiij spent the week-end with her sisters at Rev6re. Mr. Hubert Ramsey was the guest of Miss Nettie Worley Sunday. Mr. Byard Ray was the guest of Miss Nora Norton Sunday. Miss Viola McDevitt spent Sun day night with Miss Nora Norton. Misses Nora Norton, Neple Norton Viola McDevitt visited Misses Net tie, Virga, and Lillie Worley Sunday night. XT Mr. Willis King, Miss Grace Nor ton took dinner Sunday with Mrs. ill. Sun ay. Mr. : were v! day. meeting Saturday and id TTrs. Branson Chandler .ting Mrs. Lee Wallin Sun- urcii. iicuc i . . , f v"-- . , , ... 1 11 TI.T XJ T? Tl : 11 ; , Mninn dav nigm Wlin ner muuiei, mis. u. t.. n unam , , , Wllin. Miss Mona Lee Wallin, who has been I will be in Marshall, N. C. SATURDAY, MARCH 23, ;A11 day for Ihie purpose of biiyirid a.cap load of mules : v r Drind yours in, From BIG LAUREL .ss Vtida B.iiop was Lhe guest J ...is,, I.a Wild for lunch Sunday. Those who vsiited Mrs. W. H. Hol land Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Hen ry Rice, Mrs. Vic Chandler, Mrs. Hat ty Buckner, Mr. Dolson Crow, Wayne Luke and Paul Griffin. Born to Mr .and Mrs. N. H. Griffin March 15th, a fine bouncing boy, Nehemiah Quention. . Mr. Reno Bisnop was me piei. caller at the home of Miss Lena Wild Sunday. We were glad to have Mr. Grayson Griffin with us at S. S. Sunday. Mr. Barnum Lewis was the pleas ant caller of Miss Robena Buckner Sunday. ' A Mrs. Hatty Buckner and Leada Holland took a flying trip to Gunter Town Sunday. ' . Mr. Henry Griffin was the pleasant caller of Miss Atlas, Buckner Sun day. ' . Mrs. Ranee Wallin was visiting to Laurel Sunday. . ' t Mrs. Rosalee Rice of Gunter Town was visiting her parents Sunday. t Mr.' Andy Lewis ras the pleasant caller of Miss Hatty Crow Sunday.;? m.An . rti. ttnlr riinnpr with Ml88 A I'VOD Portia Griffin Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Dolson Crow, Andy Lewis, Jimv mie ' and ' Hattle Crow, ; and Mr. Spence Massey." U " j;- : . ' Mr. Hubert Rice was the pleaaant caller of Miss Jhmnie Crow Sunday1. , Misses Carria'and Pauline Lewis took a flying trip to Marshall ' Satur n. - n- nr ; v ' (By AotW;Wrft ; Mrs. Jack Griffin of Greenevilla, Tenn , and her sister, . Jane, arera visiting their brother, S. C. Massey, Monday. - V " Mrs. Dewey Rice was the guest 01 Mrs. Fred Rice Sunday afternoon. Mrs. L. Bailey Rice spent aeverju days with her son, Roy, of Marshall, Mr. Bruce King of Walnut Crei'., is on Big Laurel scraping the road this week. . Mr. and Mrs. Zade Kice speni uie week-end near Mara Hill with Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Hunter. xar. ana mrs, aiumit mm - , fin spent the week-end on Big Laurel. . Miss Thelma Rice is spending a few days at Bull Creek. Mr. Reo Bishop was the pleasant caller of Miss Lna wua aunauy. From SANDY MUSH (SPECIAL) There will be a box supper at the Sandy Mush Hi School building Sat urday night, March 23rd. Everybody is invited. Mr. F. L. Hannah, Mr. J. H. King, and Mr. Conely Whitter motored up to Mr. Edd Ward's Wednesday. Mr W. Boyd called on Mr. Joe Lusk Friday. . Miss Lois Woriey spent me week end with Miss Annie Hawkins. s Mr. L. L. Jones was at the head 01 Sandy Mush Wednesday on business. Mr. E. aurreu ana r, il"' Whittei railed on Mr. J. H.' King Wednesday evening. . Mrs. LI. Li. BUrreti iuu uure called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L, H. Clark Thursday. - Mr. Meda Ward was out visiting Wednesday. , " ;,t .. .,..l.J Mrs. Nerva sprouse 01 juu County' was on the head of Sandy Mush Friday morning. ' Mr. L, H. Clark is out again .after .Mr. Oliver King and Mt. Harold Lusk caued on Mr. it. n. uiaywo Saturday evening; ' 1 - -; t ur Un. Dock Surrett are the proud parent of a new babe. ,.' v. .- Mra. uia nira vui uumi, i. .j um. Oir1ie ud Glenn. called on Mr. T. T. King Saturday morning. Rev. B. B. Plemmons was the gues$ of Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Surrett Satur- - Hisses Ullie IVOUlIlsuu uu wary Reeves of Little Sandy Musn were m this section Sunday. , . Rev. B. B. Plemmons, Mrs. F. I Hannah and Kiss Ruby Hannah were quests of Mr. and Mrs. T..T. King Sunday. f -a n h Vrir-a nf Walnut Creek near Enon church, died, at the Mar shall hospital Monday afternoon a boufr four o'clock, March 18, 1929, airo 61. Mrs. Price had been sick okmit tkroo months, havine influ enza in the meantime, wnen sne was brought to the hospital for an operation for appendSftiitis, it was e A .uaf fkz. onnonHiY wiiK ruDtur- 1UUI1U II1C. Willi "ij . ed, and the doctors considered it a rather hopeless case. Her suffering was intense and aroused the deep sympathy of the other patients, nurs es, and visitors at the hospital. Mrs. A t.n he an exceDtionally good woman and splendid neighbor. f unerai scrviuco wcic iium at ten o'clock Tuesday morning con ducted by the former pastor of the deceased, Rev. R .H. Morgan, assist ed by the present pastor of Enon church, Kev. xar. ripe 01 ir ui. Interment followed in the family cemetery. Mrs. Price leaves one brother, Mr. uua stines 01 mim m, and one slater, Mrs. Reuben Ramsey if .ti Qunininr aftetion. She is sur vived by her husband and six sons and daugntera as rouw; r. Hu bert Price, Mrs. Frank Runnion, Mrs. Clifford Asmnona of Walnut Creek, Mr. John Runnion of Woodfin Sta tion, Mr. Lester Price and. Mr. Bu ren Price of Walnut Creek. Read la the news from your com munity to The News-Record. Upper Brush Creek (By a new writer) We are having splendid weather for farming now in this section. Mr. L. D. Coda has cabbage head ing now. If this weather continues he will soon have potatoes. Mr. Austin Faulkner and wife have recently moved to the "Log cabin in the lane." Austin, Jr., is doing nicely Mr. Herman Surcy is still cutting his tobacco. Let's all jump in and keep that Office Kat busy and the kittens a good bed. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank the doctors and n.io nf Marshall hnanitnl an1 all UtUWD V i .uw. U who offered their assistance while my wife and our motner was taere, ana .Ion -aiiah fn thnnk the manv ndends. after bringing her home', for their D. H. PRICE and children. Moron Moneybaggs has given a way another million dollars. Moroff Kind heart or uneasy con science T . Moron Neither he wants to economize on his income tax. The Pathfinder. Askum Ever been surrounded by wolves T Baacoax No, but I know the aensa- ti.. f iioatl f niun th dininaMTOOta w T doors at a summer boarding house. The Pathfinder. IB Ifi Sr LllAL KAtUKolUW IAKEA.1U CHARLESTON, S.C. ACCOUNT OF OPENING MAGNOLIA & MIDDLETON PLACE GARDENS The SOUTHERN RAILWAY will sell round trip tickets good on all trains .(except Crescent Limited). Friday and Saturday, March 29th and 30th, ( April 5th and 6th. Round trip tickets on these dates will be sold at rates less than one fare for the round trip. , The fare from Marshall will be $9.00 and equally low rates from other stations in Western N. Carolina. , Final limit these fareb will be to reach starting point before midnight of Wednesday following date '.of sale. i'L; ' - Special sleeping cars will be provided on train 28 and 10, also steel day coaches..:' " . tj ;.r ' In" addition to' the above, round trip rates tickets '1 j J - ... . " ' . . - ' J-i. tlAiV Q9.J Innl.mltlH 5. fj and 26th id 28th inclusive, April 2nd 4th inclusive, .? 10th to 12th inclusive, and 17th to 20th inclusive, .with., final limit (7) days in addition to date of sale, at rate oi one'fare and half for the round trip. ' .r . s - Call on your local agent for rates and reservationa ; or write the undersigned. - - . il J. H. WOOD, Division Passenger Agent ; 42 Haywood St. Asheville, N. C. Li !
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