"' Mr. Maco Holland was the guest of GENERAL MOTORS Miss Jimmie crow Sunday, Mrs. Dan Bishop and Mr. and Mrs. Horace Rice were guests of Mrs. Fred Rica Sunday afternoon. " Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Rice were call AStlEVILLE'S LEADI14G STORP PHONE 4013 HAYWOOD ST. We are jut as close to you as your telephone, Post Of fice, or Mail Box. All orders filled promptly. We pay postage. Give our Mail Order Department a trial. We are always glad to open charge ac counts with responsible parties. From SANDY MUSH We are having: a fine S. S. at Chest nut Grove now. We have a new super intendent, Mr. G. L. Baldwin and an assistant, Mr. E. S. Garrett. They are both faithful workers and we love to see the church and S. S. prosper. Saturday and Sunday are our meeting; days and Rev. B. B. Plemmons pastor will preach. All are invited. We are having: splendid weather for farming;. The farmers are now planting corn. Mr. Will King; has been at Spring Creek doing; some farm work for Rev. and Mrs. B. B. Plemmons. Mrs. Meda Ward called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. T. King; Saturday morning;. Mr. Charlie and Glenn Ward and Miss Reva spent Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. King. Mr. Edd Ward had a. working Fri day with several hands in attendance. Mr. Harold Lusk is staying with his uncle, Mr. Tom Lusk. Mr. T. T. King visited his brother Saturday, Mr. J. H. King. Mrs. L. H. Clark called on Mrs. Maggie Clark Saturday afternoon. -' Mr. Denril Surrett, Everett Clark and Frank Surrett were in town Sat urday. Messrs Edd Reeves, Garmen Rob ersoh and Mr. Vaughn were on Sandy Mush Sunday. Mr. Andy Suttles was at the head of Sandy Mush Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Surrett were visiting friends Sunday. Miss Gertie Harris and Misses Ora Lee and Geneva King took dinner Sunday with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Surrett. Mr. Orvil Garrett and Mr. Charlie King went to Chestnut Gap Saturday. Miss Bertha and Dorothy King were guests of Misses Edith and Edna Duckett Sunday. The guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. T. King Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. W. A. King and daughter Novella, Mr. Charlie, Richard and William King. Mrs. F. L. Hannah and Miss Ruby Hannah were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hawkins Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. T. T. King were visit ing Mr. and Mrs. Robert Boyd and Mr. and Mrs. J. H. King Sunday. Miss Bertha and Dorothy '. King spent Saturday night with their grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. 0. King. Mr. and Mrs. Wiley King motored to Dr. Roberts Sunday morning. ' Mr. Marshall Duckett and Mr. Richard King: took dinner Sunday with Mr. Richard Duckett. Wonder what' wrong with the Canto and Cross Rock writers? Come on with the news. Well, well, that poor old Office Kat has been trying to catch that rat in front of his picture, or it looks as if he were. No wonder he can't catch it, as I don't blame that little rat, I would run, top. Miss Annie Hawkins was on the sick list; Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Lusk are the proud parents of a new baby. Mr. Grady Duckett of Canton was visiting relatives here Sunday. Please send news letters EARLY. i ASHEVILLE WELDING COMPANY E. W. BLAKE WELDERS AND BRAZERS OF ALL METALS Welding of Farming and Mining Machinery A Specialty ers of Mr. and Mrs. Pete Rice before meeting Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Dewey Rice was the guest of Mrs. Mary Buckner Wednesday even, dng. .Messrs Kigh Shelton and Andy Aikens were on Laurel with home folks for the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Josh Bishop were In Marshall Saturday. Mr. Reo Bishop was the pleasant caller of Miss Lena Wild Sunday. Miss Frances Crafton, Home Dem onstration Agent, wiill not meet her clutos the week of April 22nd, as fit will be necessary to be with Mrs. Sarah Porter Ellis, District Home Demonstration Agent, who will be in the County scoring the yards for the Yard Improvement Campaign, but these clubs will be met at their next regular meeting. FROM HOT SPRINGS Corner Southside and Church St. PHONE 1116 Asheville, N. C. From HECK CREEK Mr.' Cullas Rice went to Marshall Saturday on business. Miss Opha Wallin was visiting Mrs. Harley Rice Friday afternoon. Miss Lois Wild was visiting Mrs. Dock Wallin Saturday. Mr. Champ Rice went to Laurel Saturday on business. Mrs. Harley Rice was visiting Mrs. Dock Wallin Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Wallin were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Elisha Rice Sunday. Miss Lois Wild went to Walnut Creek Sunday. 'Mr. Elroy Wallin Is improving nicely at present. Mr.' and Mrs. Elisha Rice were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Harley Rice Sunday. ' .. m w 4 . msii J M t lUim 1 VV U MIM AHltlilJ ( VS W visiting Mr. and Mrs. Dock Wallin Sunday. : " ; Miss Edna and Leona Rice were visiting Miss Lois Wild Sunday. Mr. Lloyd Rice is improving nicely at thfs writing. Mr. Shuford Wild went to Walnut Creek Sunday. Mr. Champ Rice was visiting Mr. Harley Rice Sunday. Mr. Rufus Wild went to Walnut Creek Sunday. O, yes, Mr. Office Kat. I vote you put your real picture- in the paper. I think it would be nice of you to let us see your real picture, so bring it on at once. ; . From BIG LAUREL Saturday and Sunday were our regular meeting dap. Large crowds attended both services. Rev. N. H. Griffin, our pastor, preached a won derful sermon Saturday and Rev. Henry Rice preached a good message Sunday. We are all pleased to see our' church work progressing so nice ly at present Mrs. LeRoy King of Greeneville, Tenn., was visiting on Big Laurel last week Messrs Winston Rice and Harrison Ramsey of Walnut Creek were in this community Sunday. Mr. Tubie Norton was the guest of Miss Carrie Lewis Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson motored to Newport, Tenn., Wednesday. Miss Pollack and Miss Horton and several' other teachers of Dorland Bell motored to the Farm School near Asheville Wednesday evening to attend the Presbyterian meeting. Mrs. W. R. Ellerson and Miss Fan nie Lance motored to Newport, Tenn. Thursday. Mrs. O. W. Grubbs and Mrs. Hul sey were shopping in Asheville, N.C Friday. Mrs. Gordon Conley left Saturday for Knoxville to spend several days with relatives. : Mrs. Lenwood Fuller and little daughters of ' Weaverville spent the iweek end with her aunt, Mrs. Joe Brooks. Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Buquo of Black Mountain were in town Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Fowler and little daughter of Candler, N. C, spent the week end with his grand parents Mr. and Mrs, G. W. Fowler. The body of Miss Olga -Gillespie who died in the Mission hospital Fri day was brought to Hot Springs on the special Saturday night, her home being near Spring Creek. Mrs. Edd Gabey and family of Er- wm, Tenn., spent Saturday mgnt with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Rufty. Mrs. George Lippard and Mrs. W, T. Davis spent Monday in Asheville. Miss Clara Blankenship has return ed home from Knoxville, Tenn. Mr. Vern Harrison of Black Moun tain, stopped in Hot Springs Monday on his way to Knoxville, Tenn. Mr. and Mrs. Phifer of Ohio are business visitors in Hot Springs this week. Mr. W. R. Ellerson is spending few days with homef oiks. A play, "The Old Fashioned Moth- -r, was given by the High School students Friday night, April 12th. A large crowd was present and the boys and girls certainly did their best and we think the students and teachers are to be congratulated on their good work. A very nice sum was realized and will be used for the school benefit. Miss Frances Crafton, Home Dem onstration Agent, will not meet her cluibs the week of April 22nd, as lit will be necessary to be . with Mrs. Sarah Porter Ellis, District Home Demonstration Agent,! who will be in the county scoring the yards for the Yard Improvement Campaign, but these clubs will be met at their next regular meeting. (0 v r. uee the NEW CHEVROLET SIX a Six in the price range of the four! You are cordially invited to visit our special display of the new Chevrolet Six ar ranged in conjunction with the nationwide Spring Show ing of General Motors cars. Here, in a price class that has hitherto been occupied exclusively, by four-cylinder automobiles, you will see displayed a line of beau tiful models that bring you every advantage of six cylinder performance. Yet, due to the greatest array of mechanical advancements that Chevrolet has ever an nounced, the new Chevrolet Six delivers better than twenty miles to the gallon of gasoline with extremely low oil con sumption. And this amazing six-cylinder performance is matched in impressiveness by the beautiful new Fisher bodies. Come in. See or yourself that no other car in the world can give von so much at prices within the reach of all. ftr fcanomictl Trtmtptrtali COACH '595 Roadster Phaeton J.J SSp. .'595 ItLn .'675 2biX....,.'695 TAV CmnrtrtibU $ -7 c Laadaa I Sedan Delivery. $595 c,bV,..?!"::7...,4oo fc......,.,545 1 14 Ton Chusis rn With Cab 5U All prices, o. h. factory Flint. MicbitM V'lf If S3 ,l 'Z J'W-. TIJ COMPARE the delivered , .iL'ytLji IV I l1 Tlt3 EOw Jtl I L price ai well ut the liat 'iIr4'Jf3-r. a IE Ai BTT-fflrlW mi lftj Price in con liderins ViyfC JI TlT1! lfhI. n IF - t.A GflrTT WjJbV IT automobile values. Chev- Jal TWUlLl ll VrjJJm- m " fl (h 1 I 1,1 71 1 lV r rolet'i delivered prices grljjjjl! Jy l 'ncli'de only reasonable CARL R. STUART Attorney at Law Office Over Citizen Bank Marshall, N. C FROM MARS HILL You are Cordially Invited to See Our Special Exhibit of the New Chevrolet Six Marshall Chevrolet Co., Inc. Marshall, N. C. BROWN CHEVROLET COMPANY ASSOCIATE DEALERS HOT SPRINGS, N. C. QUALITY AT L OW COST We have a lull line 01 urass Seed Seed Oats, Soy Beans, Tl ithhArR nnftnd Firft 1 1 7pr Hrt A 1 aatshvawawas aivvvaaMiiy w w mmmmtmm y -ww Flour, and feed of all kinds. We wholesale and us before you buy. retails See HOT SPRINGS FEED CO. I HOT SPRINGS, N. C Rev. Blaine Davis, who was born and reared at Mars Hill and who is now President of Boiling Springs school, came back with his family last Sunday and preached a very help ful sermon at the 11 o'clock service. Mars Hill has been very successful in winning the inter-coilesriate de bates this spring. Besides the ones already won, last night Misses Ai- leene Gold, Sedaha ProffBt and Irma Henderson debated Virginia Inter- mont, represented by Margaret Pierce Helen Fatti Norman and Virginia McCauley. Mars Hill won all three votes. The query discussed was : Re solved That Congress should enact the bill providing .for a Federal De partment of Education. Mars Hill discussed the affirmative side of the query. The Mars Hill church is having a new coat of paint on the inside this week.. Next Sunday will be eleven years to the day since our first serv ice in the church. . Miss Hattie Edwards of Thomas ville visited her parents over the week-end. ; -; - ;.'. Mr. P. A. Clark, our hustling truck grower, C says he will spon have a good , quantity of . tomato, cabbage, and potato plants ready for the mar ket v':M. ;.' Miss Kata Bradley, who has had soma training in nursing, was called to nurse Mr. Metcalf, of Paint Fork, who has pneumonia, , 1 " From Walnut Creek . " 1 ..., ,.( ;.-f.- - A large crowd was present at Sun day School Sunday morning. Miss Evelyn Crane was visiting Mrs, Cora Wallin Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Buren Price were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Frank Runnion Sunday. ' . . ' - i.-.'. -'f -- Miss Ola -and -Anna Wallin were visiting Miss Evelyn Crant Thursday evening. . " ..:" A large crowd of vounst folks wera visiting Miss Lula and Minnie Reece Sunday. Miss Bell Buckner was visiting Mrs. Jonah Reece Sunday evening. Mr. Frank Wallin spent Saturday night with Mr. Francis Reece. Mr. Tillman Silver, the Walnut Creek fcus driver, was planning to go to Detroit Monday. ' Mr. Maco Wallin and Mr. Earon Waddell were visiting Mr. Otto Reece Sunday. IMrs. Burgen Ball was visiting Mrs. Bessie Reece Sunday. Mr. - Starland Reece was visiting Mr. E. D. Wallin Sunday evening. Frm ODESSA, N. C. Mr. Lat Jones was out motoring Sunday. - Mr. Crarlie Roberts was in this section Saturday. IMr. and Mrs. J. M. Capps have re turned home from Siiring Creek, where they have been spending a few , days with Mr. Capps' sister. Mr. W. C. UlarJc motorea to Asne ville Saturday. Mr. Ambers Teague and Miss Nola Freeman motored to Marshall Sun day. Mr. Laid Surrett called on Lat Jones Sunday. Mr. Letcher Clark and family vis ited has brother Sunday, Mr. Bryant Clark. Miss Unes Worley called on Miss Blanche Worley Sunday. Mrs. Vashtie Denton spent last week-end on Little Sandy. Mr. Ernest Ledford was in this sec tion Thursday night. Come on, Office Kat with your Kolum. We enjoy reading it. From GRAPE VINE other Sunday School. Everybody come out and help us get started off right. IMr. Wendell Rice of Big Laurel was on Grape Vine Sunday. Mr. M. E. Hudgins was the guest of Mr. A. H. Sams for dinner Sunday. Mr. Will Hunter was the guest of Mr. Claud Fisher Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Easter Gosnell was the guest of Mrs. Ada Hunter for dinner Sun day. Mrs. Maggie Carson and others from Beech, N. C, were on Grape Vine Sunday. Miss Bede Clark of East Fork was the guest of her sister, Mrs. Leoter Gosnell, Monday. Miss Pauline Gosnell was visiting her grand-parents on East Fork Mon day night. Mrs. Lela Tweed was the guest of Mrs. Ezra Presnell Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Kern Hollineld were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse j Sprinkle Sunday for dinner. Mrs. M. W. Gosnell and Mrs T V.. Rnpreafe-r viaifat Mm Pallia P.n.a I Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Hunter vis ited Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Hudgins J sunaay mgnt. Mr. and Mrs. Riley Corn of Wood fin were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. N. K. Wilson Sunday. Mrs. Vera Sprinkle of Marshall is visiting relatives at Grape Vine this week. Rev. S. M. Ballard has begun the work on the church (building again. We hope that he will stay with us un til the house is ready for services. From Laurel Seminary Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Franklin and family took dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Russell Franklin. Mr. Dan Shelton and son, Arlie, motored to Marshall Monday on business. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Edgar ing home folks of this' place Satur day and Sunday. iMiss Eppie Gentry of White Rock is spending a few days with Mr. and. Mrs. Doward Gentry of Laurel Sem inary. We were glad to have Rev. Henry Rice with us in our S. S. Sunday. Hope he will come' again. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Franklin and family took dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. S. Rice Sunday. Rev. Henry Rice, N. H. Griffin sni son took dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Dan Shelton Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lewis of Wal nut passed through th;s s"efon Sun aY.y. Mrs. A dr. CcJ.: 1 t.IIdren o Dew Drop spent Sunday with he parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Shelton. Wonder what the poor old Offiov. Kat is doing these days? Catching mice, I .guess. Please send news letters EARLY. Saturday and Sunday were our regular meeting days. Our pastor, Thos. J. Eatmon, preached four ser mons on this trip; two at the upper Franklin a bouncing baby boy. school house and two at the lower i Mr. and Mrs. Doward Gentry spent school house (Center). Next Sun-: Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs. day we are to meet at the Center J John Gentry. school house for the purpose of or- Miss Nellie Franklin was the din ganising a Sunday School to work in ) ner guest of Miss Wavel Franklin nnion with the Sunday School in the j Sunday. upper school house and for the bene- J Mr. and Mrs. Earl Rice were visit fit of those who live on the lower end ( ing near Marshall Saturday and Sun of ; the . community. This - Sunday day. School will be at 2:80 in the after- f " Mr. Emmitt Thomas was on Frank noon and will not interfere with any 1 1 in Branch Sunday. Mr. Buster and Everett Rice pass ed through this section Sunday eve ning. There will be prayer meeting at Laurel Seminary Sunday night. Ev ery body invited to come. - Mr. and Mrs. Earl Rice and Ollie Clour motored to White Rock Hos pital Monday. , Mr. Emmitt Thomas accompanied Miss Nellie Franklin from prayer meeting Sunday night. V Mr. S. V. Franklin and Mr. Dow ard Gentry motored to Marshall Sat urday. ;' '- : c;-..-j- . v.'-' Mrs. 3. W. Barnes and grand-: daughter of Hot Springs were visit' GUY V. ROBERTS - v . i . . f, ' Attorney at Law Marshall, N.G ' . , - t Prepare For BUSINESS The Richest Field in the World Opening Dates: i Sept. 12th and 13th. Say and Night - Sessions. A BUSINESS TRAINING develops ta me nuaent naoita ox industry. cnorougnness, persistence, aggres siveness, accuracy and initiative. Many ambitious young men' and TOmen are deterred from going toj oollege because of their Inability to ,iy expenses. Such young people would find a business oourss a real life-saver and a means to prepare them to carry out their intentions. Bare are the subjects . business re quires: PENMANSHIP, . 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