TWorVoii w f! : June 28. 1929 ' y, T HE N EVS-RECORD TIIIED PAC2 J ISHEVILLE S LEADIl STORPt PHONE 4013 HAYWOOD ST. We are just at 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 . '"""',T,TTr'n DID YOU EVER STOP TO THINK? E. Lapsing Ray, President and Editor of thel St. lmj Globe-Democrat, says: Did you ever stop to think of the responsibility which the indus trial and commercial firms are assuming in this day and age to help make life more livable ? "Their duty does not end With the manufacture of the products which they make. It takes them still further into the task of educating the world to the proper and profitable use of those products. "Tioro ia a firm making, let us say, an appliance for use m offices. Not content with mere ly turning this appliance out upon an indifferent market, this firm invests large sums of money in advertising to demon strate to executives the need of the product in their work. "Here, it seems to me, adver of its most important tasks. It shows how From BLUFF Miss Mae Finley, Mrs. Lillie Lank ford and son, Dean, spent Saturday .light with Miss Rosa Waldroup. Mr. and Mrs. JUdd waiaruup u ,oii iii.rpn. Messrs. .Obie, Hubert and Thelmer Waldroup. Miss es Mae Finley, Rosa waiaroupanu Mrs. Lillie Lankford and son, Dean, .oiofivaa oh fireeneville. Tenn VIBIICU , Sunday and reported a nice time. Several people irom diuh ed singing at Bethel Sunday P. M. Mrs Ethel Henderson and chil dren from Balfour, N. C., are visit ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. L. Waldroup. T n Mr. Dan Finley of Balfour, N. C, s spending this week with home folks. . , . Mr. Castel Henderson iook supp with Mr. Thelmer Waldroup Satur- j r Hip Miss Rosa Waldroup spent Friday night with Miss Ruby Waldroup. nuv shmilps. Fred and Iva Henderson and Howard Finley Rnlfnur. N. U.. was in diuu . i Messrs. Hubert. Obie, Willie, and Thelmer Waldroup, Misses " ! ... i... r,,o Wo.lHrniin. Mrs. Lame t a nn motored to Hot iannj-uiu o springs Buiurimj. , ti.. r the News-Record; DCM. m lain ---- 7 , - also the Office Kat, hoping to see the O. K.'s real picture soon. RECTOR'S CHAPEL ir: Tknlmo PrpftsmAn of Blaclt Mountain was visiting Mrs. John E, t loaf hirnoir PTlfl. XVCVWi. won i. ww - - Mra Tjpwis Reems were mi. - . visiting her father and motner mr. . j FnADt Krtnprsnn nui uov. Mr TTu,hev Shelton ol New Jersey were visiting his father and mother Mr. and Mrs. Jim Shelton and returned to tneir nome iw Mr WaHe Shelton went back auu Rev. Henry Revis of Spartanburg, o r m-paeh at Rector's Chapel Saturday night and Sunday. iMSsses Katherine Shelton and Liz zie Shelton were visiting Mr. and Mrs Joe Bishop Monday evening. Mr. J. P. Rector of this place died Saturday evening about 5 o ciock. He was laid at rest in the Rector Chapel cemetery Sunday anemuu.. i o .OA 'i.l- Thprp was a large crowd of friends and relati.ves 6 . . ., 1 1 Tirtll hp attended tne iuneia,. greatly missed in this community. Most farmers of this section are getting along fine with their work. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Shelton and tAO daughters, Lizzie and Katherine, . j,t li n ,i Afl. anI ivi rs. . croaKei. iiv Mr. John t,nanaier aim in the contrary, he is avoided as j Bish mot0red to Jupitf' S?J- hpratelv seeK m aay mgui. - , . line would avoid the plague., er, Mrs rTreZ Remember that every con nu-: . -.;Tmproving. merchants, the institutions who first devise new and use ful things for us all, and then go a step further, and show us why we; need them and how we may possess and use them. Luke Lea, Publisher of the Nashville, (Tenn.) Tennessee- an, says: That your own community and your own states possesses advantages that no other com munity or state can claim, it they have disadvantages, so Anaa ouprv other section In tne world. There is no communi ty where life in all respects is Unol K11T. IT VOU Will a fair and honest comparison jf nmn rnmmunitv with that of any other you will us ually find that its attractions far outweigh its disadvantages and that Ahe latter frequently sink into insignificance when contrasted with other placed There is no place m mtmeii. fir &n.mieat TltlP9rt9tl in a una, lashinq acceleration TU, POACH 595 Rloa....,525 '595 675 Th Sport $QE Caap. Sodn important tasKis. it suu-. inere is no pic ---new inventions may be used to .,.fe for the pessimist or the . tn oliminate i i M nna wnuld deli- waste, to minimize erroi Rrinrt. to increase efficiency. "You have, seen this same process applied to various pha ses of living. You have seen the advertising of flour and tracts directed to home-makers in order that they may be taught new and better methods of preparing delicious meals. "Vi hvp seen the adver- ivu . " " ,, IbU Landau.. ' THcSwlan CQC DeliTery 545 with C.b. ODV All prtca J- o. b. factory, Flint, Michigan COMPARE the dellv. ercd price u well m the lilt price in con sidering automobile value. Chevrolet', delivered price, in clude onlv reasonable charge, for delivery and financing. Among all the delightful performance characteris tics of the Outstanding Chevrolet none it creat ing more widespread en thusiasm than its thrilling speed and flashing acceler ation! The great new six-cylinder valve-inrhead engine re sponds to the accelerator with an eagerness that is literally amazing. Touring speeds are negotiated with such smooth, silent, effort less ease that you almost forget there's a motor un der the hood. And when the throttle is opened wide the pace is faster than the most experienced driver would care to maintain! Back of this exceptional performance is a brilliant array of engineering ad vancementstypified by a high-compression, non detonating cylinder head . . . automatic acceleration pump ... hot-spot manifold ... semi-automatic spark control ... and a heavier crankshaft, statically and dynamically balanced. Come in and drive this car. Learn for yourself, at the wheel, that no other car can approach it in the price range of the four! a Six in the price range of the fourl MARSHALL CHEVROLET COMPANY MARSHALL, . C ...u " i. worth livng slle s XTZ WBB the ruest miy wiicxc . Mr. dimw o,lav and people are successful """ of Miss tt.atnenne onc... been buildec I upon , fath ajd Uft optimism. Without tnese av Ust few ,eekSj tributes there would be no pro-. J tner greSS in this world. Mrs. Fred Springer 'has been visit- K ;a.r.,int trie dreamer ,w v,Pr mother and father, Mr. and tve seen tne auv-i Uv nut . -- - .,"- v p.t. tisine of educational institu- nor be unkin a t o wows miIJ1J-Ro-ineo FerguBon wm visiting tSns designed to stimulate, in! project things that are beyond M"- Mr, Robert Teague last nous uca e j? omhifinn :w n r comDrehenBion. inej u aw n I Air 1 1 III H 1 1 . 1. 1 1 auiwviv i . u x .11 . r v i , v a- T7- i- U Tntt Widen hours for , prosperity and contouea we u j -Hira, Rector self -improvement. "Study carefully the mes sages of thee modern teach ersthe manufacturers, the From SEXTON BROWN CHEVROLET COMPANY ASSOCIATE DEALERS HOT SPRINGS, N. C. QUALITY AT LOW COST nrosoenty anu cuuwuuwi . Mrs. nuam - - beine of our community, our !eline shelton were vtug Mrs. Will Being ui. ... j Ac, Toin Mnndav afternoon. State and our Wawu.c'u; Mrs. Joe Bishop was visiting Mrs. very largely upon faith ana en- Ernest Roberson Monday. Rn;.Dm Kathleen Gandler, Mary -"U0'00" Roberts, Helen and Nell Rector. LH- rowd attended. IjiLKd. sSfiSFtoSS Dr. and Mrs. J. 0 Rice , d son. Kaftan. d Ltf Branch ... !J. O-, Junior, w ' las the guest of his son, Mr. joe Mrs. R. M. Sams and two children ; Hunter and Joe Sams cut Bishop last week. Edna and Joe, and Ira Hunter went . Monday Mr j, B. Rect0r has returned from to Flat Creek Monday to pick cher- a Hunter and Mr. Til- Johnson City, Tenn. Mae Eller spent Tuesday ' ' arT doi some painting this j y,o; i- weeic in , mak!ng her home at Marsnan Mr. and .Mrs. T. A. Silver and two j Mr Fortner. children were visiting mrs. ou. mother. Mrs. . W. Keith. Sunday. ries. uioa . : Ul, .T f Ripe Miss Florence Buckner visited Miss Agnes Bishop Sunday. 1 iMiss Ollie Sams and Mr. Hubert Davis went motoring Sunday. Miss Edna Sams and Dr. J. O. Rice went to see Theoria Roberts and found her doing spleniidly. Mr'. R. M. Sams purchased a new "May Tap" electric washing machine. Miss Sallie Hunter left Monday morning for Asheville to r-nd Ce cil's Business College to take a bus iness course. The article inserted in the paper lay Tap" elect wasmng ma i- - , " and Mr Hu- Mi.i rHni nnrt III ie Sams, escuii- wiieie i.xiao ... Pd bv Mr Orville Fisher and J. C. bert Davis chaperoned by ""; Bradley ni snt to meeting at Jupiter nie Metcalf were seen out riding VrUlav nite eeks ago was untrue. Mrs. Met- Mrs. R. M. Sams held singing at calf wa5 their guest, not their chap- her home Saturday nite. A large eron. 0 NEWS RECORD VTs Job printing de- s partment is here v to serve.YOU ( V. USE IT ;M to your benefit 'j Tiand profit. - From CREWE, VA. We are glad to report that Mr. Ellis Sams is improving now. Miss Ernestine unsiuiu .FC.. Saturday night with Miss Vern Luns- ford. . , rn- Miss Vada Lewis ana Mr. Hi- oi Mra uovie juenii, ,am5;. V, "Tp Hardv and Wesley Lewis visited at Crystal Lake Sunday afternoon. i Avcru Rogers ol Tennessee spent last week , with Mrs. Rogers parents, Mr. ana mr. .m-""- Mrs. Effie Lewis and children and ir.n T.nvA and Miss Fushia Tweed viUited Mrs. Earl OittingJ.r Mr. Spurgeon Rice was visiting in Charlotte county Sunday. Mr. Marvin Lunsford was the guct . . T n riH h thfi WH'CU VI and Mr. Sam Nunnally of HopewcU, tr. n t Mr. ana jirs. . Sams' Wednesday evening. unirJa t.n the News-Ke cord and plenty of fish and frogs for Mr. Office K.at s ainner. From SANDY MUSH x va c Kintr were at home from the camps Sundayv i a t Milio. ia still on his va- cation and Mr. Roy Roberson is car rying the mail. Mr, and Mrs. L D. Black gave an ice cream party at their home Satur- ?TliT.-v ,t.A WAnle Ball twere motoring with Robert Wells Sunday. Blanche woney. esie i-p Blanche King, Phebt Jones w Ingle were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Ban sunaay., - . Mr Paul McElreath, Pheba Jones, Lloyd Suttles. Eunice Worley were motoring sunaay. iMlr, Roy Caldwell and Miss Pansy Price of Tiirjcey Creek were here Sunday. .i ' i. Rath BW!, PhU Jones, were she guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Ingle Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. I. P. Black had as their guest Saturday night Miss Maude Bonham. . Mr. Wade Worley and L,ewis wor ley motored to Detroit Monday. Mr. Wallace woriey ivaipn nuntj , left Sandy Mush to go to Canton on I last Sunday. ( I Mr. and Mrs. Jesse nooerson wcjc , the giuests of Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Fer- guson Sunday. , j QVliss Lue Ball caugnier oi mr. wu Mrs. J. H. Ball, attended b. b. at Payne's Chapel Sunday. ! Mrs. Flora Duckett went to Ashe ville Saturday on business. Mr. Fred Black cauea on miss Daisy Duckett Sunday afternoon. Mr. Kerrrait LiucKew accompamcu Miss Vfprmie Ball from the Ice cream supper Saturday night. Mr. Curtis lngie 10m wuney ton ed on Grace and Gladys iMcciream Sunday. J , ., Mr. and Mrs. L,. l,. Jones anu tun- dren have had a serious case ol tne mumps. . ... Miss Blanche King was visiting Miss Cleo Ingle Monday evening. From Laurel Seminary TWo will be a fifth Sunday meet- in at Laurel Seminary, Sunday, June 30th. We hope there will be a large crowd and plenty oi dinner. Mr. Arthur Whitehurst was on the Franklin Branch Friday. Mr. Ralph Hensley of South Caro lina is making his home on Franklin Branch. Mia Ka,t Franklin called on Miss May Franklin Sundav night. Mr. Tom Tweed was me Miss Nellie Franklin bunaay. c v Frnnkl:n. Blanco and I . .J ' , Miss Wavel Franklin were in tol.vn on business Saturday. Mr. Emir.ett Thomas and Arlie Those who attended the decoration :n Revere Sunday weje Mrs. Luther Ramsey, Miss Wavel.- Nellie. Faye, ViwHn-a. EUa and Sue Franklin, Charlotte and Martha Robinson. Mr. and Mrs. Taft onanaiey spent Sotnnhiv niirht with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Franklin. . . . Mr. Everett Klce was at me num. Of Mr. S. V. Franklin Saturday. Mrs. Martha Chanaiey ana tr,nv Xnrmr with her mother. Mrs. a. V. .Franklin Sunday. Mr. anfl mrs. v. m. t Hlnncr snieits of Mr. and Mrs. Kd Franklin Sunday. , Miss Charlotte KODinson u n ioinin her brother, Mr. Carl Robinson in Michigan. - Mr. ana Mrs. Jim Kice ana son ui D4w Drop visited Mr. and Mrs. S. V. Franklin Sunday morning. Mrs. Ellen wainn ana inmuj dinner with Mrs. Muucie Gentry Sua- 4th of July in Greeneville, Ter.n. Mr. Ralph Hensley spent Sunday night with Eugene Franklin. Misses Charlotte Robinson, Wavel and Nellie Franklin and Tom Tweed were at Belva Sunday. Mr. Fermon Franklin spent Satur day night with his sister, Mrs. Mar tha Chandley. I Mr. Arthur Stanton of Tennessee ; was here Monday. Patterson Franklin called on Phil ' lip Franklin Sunday night. Mrs. Lessie Norton and family ' spent Sunday night with her parents I Mr. and Mrs. S. V. Franklin. Mr. Everett Rice. Luther Ramsey, i Grover and Taft Chandley motored to Greeneville, Tenn., Sunday. Miss Mav Franklin spent Sunday night with Mrs. Clara Chandley. I Miss Reva Frsnklin called on Miss j Willie Franklin Monday night. I Eugene Franklin called on Ralph Hensley Monday, j Mr. and Mrs. Susong of Midway, Tenn., were in this section Sunday. ! Miss Robena Ramsey spent Monday night with M ss W:llie rranKiin Mr. and Mrs. Earl Rice spent Sat urday night with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Rice of Dew Drop. "r?. Ella Franklin is spending a ,vhile with her sister. Mrs. J. W. Barnes of Hot Springs. We are sorry that the darned old Office Cat isn't going to print his picture for we have been waiting so long to see what a good looking cat he is. DOGGETT GAP Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Freeman and son were visiting Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Freeman last week end. I Mr. H .W .Freeman made a busi j ness trip to Marshall Monday. I " " T rank Davis was visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Free j mtn. I Mr. and Mrs. Tom Pressley took i c nnar with Mr. and Mrs. Nathan j Plemmons Sunday. I Merlin Plemmons and four broth i ;ii passed through here in a new I Ford last Sunday. 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