Newspapers / The News-Record (Marshall, N.C.) / May 17, 1929, edition 1 / Page 6
Part of The News-Record (Marshall, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
T II E YN.E W3 RECORD Marshall, N. C, May 17, 1929, viaitina-: Sundav. - , , Mr. Paul Lusk is sUying with Mr. xv. xi, vwyvun. - There were 92 present at S. S. Sun Messrs Oliver King and Harold Lusk called bn Mr. R. H. Clayton Sunday afternoon. Leapin' lizards, where's the rest of the office kat. A HOME COMING DAY AT SHOAL HILL NEW maztn ;. There will be an all-day service at tha Shnnl Hill church the fourth Sun dav in this month. Everybody is in vited to come. The people who used distinguishes the )to attend Sunday School or cnurcn sure especially invited to come. The program will consist of preaching ipecting some good singing classes. Lome one una iui r . jGXTII PACE Silence 4 f 1929 K E L V Iff A aBSBBBBiaS BSsW SasMBSBBBBBSBBBBBW V OR Among All Electric Refrigerators PRODUCT of a company concentrating for 15 years on automatic refrigeration, the New Silent Kelvin ator stands today not only an improvement of this great line, but a genuine achievement in domestic electric refrigeration. It is so positively silent in operation that it is difficult to tell, even while standing close, whether it is running. Wholly automatic, Kelvinator demands no regulation or attention on your part. It rapidly freezes desserts, salads, and ice cubes, while maintaining scientifically correct temperatures to preserve food and its flavor. The Kelvinator Corporation, too, builds its own cab inets models of staunch, roomy convenience with rounded inside corners to permit easy cleaning. No need to wait to enjoy a modern automat-; ic Kelvinator in your home. Buy it now on our attractive' monthly budget plan, with its, small carrying charge, and note the benefits it brings to your home. aM-AS 0 V THE B L E jj KELVl Flexible Rubber Ice Trays An Appreciated Convenience Made of purest and highest grade rubber, the new rubber trr? f :c cubes, flexes easily in the har d, rcbitir f in a flash one or a dozen ice cubes without melting or hammering. No holding of frozen trays under the water, no wasted ice supply, and precious minutes saved daily whenever ice is needed. VS52 The Kelvinator Cold-Keeper A Constant Reservoir of Cold The New Silent Kelvinator is far more eco nomical because of its Cold Keeper reser voir of cold that holds its law temperature for long periods and quickly freezes desserts, ice cubes and salads. So true is this that the Kelvinator mechanical unit starts only one third as often as any other electric re frigerator. Northwest Carolina Utilities, Inc. THERE ARE KELVINATOR ELECTRIC INSTALLATIONS FOR EVERY COMMERCIAL PURPOSE From ENGLISH Rev. W. I. Hughes filled his regu lar appointment at Bright Hope Sun day. There vu a large crowd out W re sorry to report the death of the infant of Mr. and Mrs. Molt English which died Saturday, May 4th about 7 o'clock, p. m. Mr. Hughes conducted the burial services Sunday evening. The remains were laid at rest in Bright Hope cemetery. We feel the greatest sympathy for the father and mother. aw. : Miss Anna Thomas who has been at Kmgsport, Tenm, for quite a while training for nursing, is out . on . a week's vacation. f ,;VV;" !- '!'---' - Mr. Carl English was the dinner guesf of Condrey English Tuesday. Mr. W .E. Thomas iff planning on vetting through saw-milling here this eek. .. .- '.'-" ?" ; " " . Miss Orlena McMahan of Mars Hill was visiting this vicinity last week end. She returned to her school Monday. All seemed to be glad to see her ss she was one of our teach ers i? 1 "e Vt fill. - Rev. W. I. Hughes spent Sunday night on Little Creek at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. English. Miss Anna Thomas was visiting Miss Altha English Tuesday. Miss Orlena McMahan was visiting Mrs. M. A. Crowder Sunday. There were several . people from Little Creek attended 'church here Sunday. We are glad to have others join US' ',: '!, "tv.;:'t ' Mr. Ovid Burnett wa the "guest of Miss Altha English Sunday even ing.' "H? r v : Mrs! B. E. Burnett was visiting Mrs Lee English Thursday of last week. " Minn Valeria Boone took dinner with Mrs. L. P. Boone Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Melihee motor ed to Asheville Saturdays Minn Anna Thomas was visiting friends on Little Creek Saturday and Sunday.-1-"'' ' -...','""'.!' Mr. Zephris English was on Bear Branch Sunday visiting his sitters Mrs. W. J. Grindstaff and Mrs. J. W. Willis. -".- - ::. ' Mr. Porter Fender who has been on a lof2-insr iob no here for some time returned home Yt'ediesday. Mr. Zephris English spent Monday night with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. McGhee There will be preaching here Fri day night. Hope all will attend.; By Another Writer ..A The third quarterly conference was held at Bright Hope Methodist church Saturday. Dinner was served at the church and all enjoyed it very much. Rev. E. O. Cole and Rev. W, L Hughes spent Friday night with Mr. and Mrs.; J. H. McGhee., - Mr. W. E. Thomas was visiting his daughter Mrs. B. E. Burnett last Saturday. '- - . - ' There was preaching at the Metho dist church Friday night The elder, Rev. E. O. Cole delivered a good ser mon which was enjoyed , by the con gregation. - .v...-.- j - Miss Valeria . Boone . took dinner with Miss Viola Peterson Sunday. ' Messrs Ovid Burnetts and Clyde Yelton were guests of Condrey Eng lish Sunday evening. , .Misses Jolene and Mafra - Hamp ton of Flag Pond, Tenn., spent the week end with Miss Lizsie Phillips near Bright Hope.--' , - Jlr. Eruce Metcalf wss the r cA of Miss Anna Thomas Sunday even ing. Mr. Ovid' English spent Saturday night with Mr. Boh English. ' Mr. Lous Tipton has purchased a car of which he is very proud. - Miss Anna Thomas left for Kings port, Tenn Monday where she will continue nurse training. ; .Mr. Bruce Metealf went to Flag Pond - Monday.- S i " From SANDY MUSH i . j. -. - - - - - : r . -A.P, '- , . 1- . " ensMaBa . 'f 'J ! Our S.' S. M going on nicely at Chestnut Grove. We have new song books and invite -everybody to come help us in our, singing.,- Next Satur day and. Sunday are our regular meetine- da vs. Our astor. Rev. B. B. Plemmons will preach. " - Miss Lou Worley oi f orts ox san dy Mush and Mr. Hubert Worley of Turkey Creek called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. T. King last Sunday afternoon. - v ; Mrs. Ed d Ward was visiting her friends Friday. " We are sorry to report that Aunt Mary Roberson is on the sick list She is making her home with Mr. and Mrs. W. EL Garett .'-.. .rv There was singing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hannah, , Friday night and a large crowd present with splendid singing. , ,.4- ''-' ' Mr. Richard King visited friends here, Saturday.,, ,;V ,V"'. .Mr, and Mrs, L B. ReeVes and Mr. T; a West of little Sandy Mush at tended the singing at Chestnut Grove church Sunday. We were glad to have them with-us.'' '-, - Mr. and Mrsv T. T. King took din ner Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. .Wiley Kingv V ?'?' ' ... -'- ' :. t Miss Ruth Duckett was. visiting in Roberson Cove Sunday. ;. 1 . . Mrf Venson Hawkins enjoyed the music at the home of Mr. F. JL Han nah Sunday. -j. , ' , , : Miss Ora King and Mr. Richard Duckett went to . Little Sandy .Mush Riinrfav anil wars siesta at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. C. ..West, i L - Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Baldwin were ru'ests ef Mr. and Mrs. ET. Duckett Sunday evening. , ' " " ; IN MEMORY OF DEAR FATHER DATUS to me, .11 Who died August 5th, 1928. Someone I love comes back . M . W . With every genue iace i o; Pnnufh each wave of SOft black f ..am in 1PA TY1V father there. ' ,With every kindly glance and wo Tt asAma II it I IK1USI MVS net Hs anaaV iui felt his tender gaze, With all the love of olden days, And I am moved to take his hand, toll 1im now I understand. xuu . How tired he grew beneath the strain Of feeling every loved one's pain. No further burdens could he bear, ftl it, nf Hiof land more fair. Alone could tempt him from his child, And now if 1 could nave Kepi mm No sacrifice would be too dear, No tempered winds for him too mud. Then I would smooth and kiss his face And by his side take my place, And sob my tears and cares aiiray. The tears X have so long represacu, Would lose their ache upon his breast I think if I could feel him touch, Once more it would not matter much, How sunny or how dark the day, t onnh father that I see. Who brings my father so near to me ; For though I never more may frame Upon my lips that hallowed name, t on.. nrVin will Hrw me near. And answer me with warm caress, As long as there are lathers nere, No child can be fatherless. Written by his daugnter, Geneva Brown. From BUCKNER The farmers of this section are very busy planting corn. Mr Guv Hamlin went to Ashe ville Monday on business. Mrs. D. E. Hensley spent the day Tuesday with Mrs. W. E. Briggs. an4 Mrs T.nthpr Hamlin scent Friday night with his motner, ana, W I.1 Ham in. iMir. RalDh Anderson called on Miss Cora Rice last Sunday aiternoon. Friday on business. Mr. Kyle Jamerson called on Miss Myrtle Roberts Saturday night. A musical program was given at the Beech Glen High school audito rium Saturday night which was much enjoyed. From Laurel Seminary Bw ltf. H. Griffin m-eached here Sunday to a good crowd. Miss Charlotte Robinson was in town Saturday. Mrs. Mamie Gajkway who has kA.Y vUiinr relatives here has re turned to her home at Roseby, N. C. Born to Mr. and Mrs. L.utner nam- sey, a girl, Ula Lee. We were glad to have Mr. Isaac Rice and daughter with us Sunday. Misses Nellie and Wavel Frankha were in town shopping Saturday. ir- .-j vrM ilnmn Kholtnn were visiting homefolks Sunday. Mrs. Ollie Shelton of Dew Drop called on Miss Nellie Franklin Mon- (Mr. and Mrs. Taft Chandley spent (Saturday night with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Thomas rranKiin. Mrs. W. H. Wallin motored to town Saturday. ' . ' ' Miss Kuoy ana uenna r-ayne ui Belva were In. here Sunday. nr Pmmatt Thomas was a sruest of Miss Nellie Franklin Sunday. Mrs. Blanco rrantuin ana cuuaren visited Mrs. Luther Ramsey Monday evening. . . I Franklin visited Mr. Ferrie Jf'ranKwn"" Sunday. . ... , ' Mr. Hartley Uentry is naming lum ber now. . . Mrs. Clara Chandley visited her sister Mrs. Luther Ramsey Monday. , IMlss Nellie Franklin spent rruiay night with her sister Mrs. Clara Chan dley. ' . , Born to Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Rob inson, a baby girL " Mr. Thomas Franklin and sons, Luther Ramsey and Taft Chandley went to the river fishing Friday. Mr and Mrs. Blaine Rice attended ,the family reunion Sunday. .. M. - Hilliani Kimr of Dow TVron spent the week end with Mr. Arlie Shelton. t , . - Mr. and Mrs. Chester Gentry spent Wednesday nisrht with Mrs. Muncie Gentry. k 1 . w. a.: SAMS Physician and Surgeon OCice Front Room Over Citizen Dank. th fc . : . T Y'-r V TO CLEAN STATION CEMETERY 5 Notice ts given to all that are in terested in same to come and bring tool on the 23rd day of May to clean off the Station graveyard G. Ramsey, . Jr s, and make a ro to it .' - . . . '"' (" . -J-.G. Rsmsey, Jr. r
The News-Record (Marshall, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
May 17, 1929, edition 1
6
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75