Marshall, fo. C., June 18,19&6
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Personal and Otherwise
Miss Marian Morrow, who ia tak
ing summer school work in Aaheville,
spent the week end in Marshall, with
her mother) Mrs. Tom Morrow.
Miss Oraie Kent, formerly of Little
Piue, who baa been in' Atlanta, Ga.j
has gone to New York for several
weeks. . i
Mr. Wendell" McDevitt, Who &aa
position in Washington,, D. C., is at
home for a few days., with u ait pa
rents, Mr. and-Mrs. N. B. McDevitt.
Miss MarJorie Blankenship, - who
has been teaching at Ebbs Chapelfcis,an(j otner relatives.
Wltn ner grciiiuniuuir i tuo
enahip bome in Marshall while Mrs.
in Durham. , . . -
, Mrt and Mrs.' Herman Redmon, of
Kingspon, Tenn., spent a day or two
with relatives in Jarsnall this week.;
' Mrs. Matilda Cousin, of Lockhart,
S. C. is -visiting her daughter, Mrs.
James Huey and family, for a week
dr two. "
! lfr.ntl ' Mrs. Ralph ;t Fiaher Mr:
and Mra.Xr. L.;..McKmney. and un.
m Tweed r, left 'Monday afternoon
to' camp, at th v, Tweed cabin on. Lau
rel. - ' -
Mrs. R.'H'.McClure, small 6n,
Bobby, and Mrt. O. M. Brown were
fa Marshall ToeMay-afternoon.
"' Miss Ruth McLean is expecting to
murn wx Cbanotte Bidnw after
spending several days with her pa
rents, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. McLean,
of Marshall.
Miss Jessie Mae Ramsey is at home
recovering nicely after undergoing a
serious operation at Che General Hos
pital, Knoxville, Tennessee."
'r 'Mrs. Etta Bryan, of Hayes Run,
spent a day er two this" week visiting
her sier, Mrs. W. Rj -fiams. ,; - -
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Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Plemmons
fend Mrs. A. L. Plemmoiw are ex
pected to return todayf (T ursd-r)
from Wilmington, where t' ey we t
On a vacation trip several d..,'s jo.
. f - !
booming on
The date of Final Payment for Honorable Service rendered almost 20 years
are being delivered to Worthy Veterans of the World War.
KeepyourondAjf you can. . Theyjare sound investments,' bearing 3 interest, and packed by the Faith
andOcedifcDf the 'IMifedState&i If jypu elect to cash'them we will assist you in securing prompt r payment.
WheH?yoTiEmcessaryxpnd in a bank Officered by men. ,
whofserved withypx! and knowypur problems ; men who keep;ppeted bnrthe regulations effecting your .welfsiree
and rights under Federal Laws, and who are glad to advise with you at any time.
J ITU Lr
itinc her brother, Mr, W, A. West,
Tie .- :M
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Brown, of
Asheville, spent Tuesday in Marshall
with her parents,- Mr,vand Mrs. Lee
Gwaltaey and family. -
; Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bowman have
recently moved "to Marshall from
IReidbville, N. C " Ther are occupy
ing the house vacated by Mr. and
Mrs. George Cullen and family.-
" Mrs. P. P. Maroney and three
children spent the week-end at
Gainesville, Ga. visiting her sister,
i Mr. Harry Le Giezentanner has
been Vansfered to the A&P Store at
Black Mountain N. C.
- Mr. Eldridge Wallin, of- Greene
ville, Tenn., was in Marshall, Wed
nesday. ; v ..
Mr. E. R. Tweed, Sr., of Marshall,
and Mr. Warner, of Asheville. left
Saturday of last week for a fishina
trip to Manteo, N. C. v
Miss' Margaret McCracken Jeftlast
week for her home at Gainesville. Ga.i.. l .j e t..i.
shstllr a'he- guess of her . auntjr. Mrar
JCtf.KJghsmita '.and. family;; . Shai,
wtiMBpimed to.. GabMsvilla ... Ay
aiiassKBDV HisriisaaiCK wkosanii.aneM:;
the i-emainderof , tha- summer there
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Mr. and MraB. J. Morton ' and
two ciuiuren nave tone to vnarione,
to visjt his parents.
Miss Mary ' Lou Allman. of An
drews, spent Wednesday in Marshall
a the guest of Miss Jeanne Sprinkle
and Miss. Julia Roberts. v . - O y;
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Davis and two
small daugEteri have recently moved
into the residence formerly occupied
by Mrs. Ella Redmon. .-x
Mrs. Homard - Rector- has- gone? to
'Washington "iC-Cl to jola Iker kus-
KanI 1 ?i! it 1
who tu posiuoa vnr
I "rs. . E
'mOa and .family
havs r 'v ts: pn .roonui
at the
Kfr or el. . ,.; ;
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n
ington, D. C, where they spent sev
eral days visiting relatives.
Mr an A Mrs TTal Woat, nf Ander
son, S. C, came Sunday to spend a
bout two weeks with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. W. A. West and family.
Children's Day Program At
Kalamazoo
A Children's Dav nrolzram is1 to be
given next Sunday, June 21, at 2
P. M., at the Kalamazoo Presbyter
ian Church. Everyone is invited.
NOTICE
TO CREDITORS
This is to notify all persons
in the counties of Cabarrus,
Yancey, . Mitchell. Avery,
Burk e, Caldwell, Catawba,
Lincoln, Unto n, Cleveland,
lason, Mecklenburg, and
Madjson having unpaid bijIU
against the North Carolina E
mergency Relief, Adminjstra
i ion," to present them at the
officer f the undersigned on or
1 ojjju ma thfe nosiceiK willii b4
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pVa deri itt.-oaoi.thaisrjCoUe
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MRS P S fl INTOV. ADMIN.
ISTRATOR EMERGENCY
IRELIEF ADMINISTRATION,
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PRECIOUS EYES
. - Deserve Eest of Car
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BIRTHDAY PARTY. FOR
HUBERT WESLEY
EDWARDS, Jr.
A 'birthday party was iriven Thurs-
Tuna 11 hv Mm Huhert. Ed-
wardls and Mrs. L. W. Edwards, bono-
J ng; uie iirst uiitnuwy hiiicoj
I f Hubert Wesley Edwards Jr. A
!colo scheme of pink and white was
carried out. Fruits and candy were
ssrved: after the children arrived.
inved bv the older
children while the smaller ones were
content with the toys. The refresh
ments consisted of decilious caramel
and Angel food cake, ice cream, ana
eraonade. Many toys and useful
ifts were received. Those present
,ere: Hugh Fisher, son of Mr.
nd Mrs. Hugh Fisher, Jerry Chandler
aughter of Mr. and . Mrs. Robert
rtionHlsi. Ijimi MoElrnv. son of Dr.
on A Mn'MoFlrnv Wuull fillip Eads.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Eads,
Billie Jack Silver son of Mr. and
MADISON COUNTY
IJEAGUEGAMES
The following games will be played
in the
MADISON COUNTY BASEBALL
LEAGUE
SATURDAY, JUNE 20, 1936
Petersburg at Spring Creek
tR'evereal White- Bock ,
Hot Springs C. C. Camp at Walnut
KUKCESSSTOTREi
(Uhde;NeM&age9neiit)
Frl. &4 Sat
' George O'Brien
t Zane Greys' 1
Thunder Mountain"
Mon. .& Tues.
SHIRLEY TEMPLE
The UtUiest Rebel"
; Wed. & Thur. .
Rochelle' Hudson ' " "
"Tl rTaslc Goes TvOun'dH
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OVER HERE
Strong Men, eligible for
Service, were slipping
into good jobs
Yours and Mine
ago is at hand,
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Bonus
.Mrs. Bill Silver, Nancy Ann Kamsey,Ranl8ey! Hollis Sprinkle, son of Mr. .
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Ram
aey, Morgan and Phillip Ramsey, guns
f Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ramsey,
Lankford Morrow Storey, son of Mr.
and Mrs. L. L. Storey, Joan White,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bon
iVhite. Carroll Ramsey, daughter of
Sir. and Mrs. Ervin Ramsey, "Boots"
ItVaroney, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
I. P. Maroney, Dons Oriezentanner,
, lm WMenianner,
aughter of Mr and aixs. -
'Giezentanner, Clara Elizabeth Ram-,
ey daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. -J-1
Nearly N Years of
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now the sealed-in-steel
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lower operating cost. ; .
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G-B THUFT-UNIT and all modem cabinet
fescues in both Monitor Top and Flatop
models. 1 rests perfbrmnct protection.'
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and Mrs. Fred Sprinkle; Mrs. Robell
Eedimon and son David Redmon,.
linnie Lee, Jean, Sue, George, Joe
and James Penland, children of Mr.
nd Mrs. James Penland, John Leight
filler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Geo
Milkr, Mrs. John Redmon and baby,..
Mrs. Ervin Riamsey. Mrs. Hueh Fish-
jtr, Mrs. Robert Chandler, Mrs. L. ,W-
. . Lweren.e MElroy.
pnd Mrs Joe AU reported a -
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