TWELVE?B.
Anderson Reunion
We are meeting: to clay with our
hearts glad and gay, to celebrate our
home coming: in our own fashion
way It's the Anderson Reunion at
Shady drove Church, and I'm sure no
one his duty has shirked.
We've chosen this ("nurch as our
meeting place, because its the church
of the Anderson race. Grandpa and
1 is brothers helped to build it I'm
told, as well as a leg church in the
days <??* old that stood where his
grave stone stands today a monument
his kindred that passes this way.
l-'ive men once lived to this Comii
unity true. Grandpa. Uncle Add
and Stan??pe too. Uncle llarve and
Uncle Ruff put their shoulders to
the wheel and thru this generation
we their influence do feci.
We are all just folks and 1 'no
foil i'fyou please of the Andor-on
generation and the same piece ol
chve-e; so let us all be happy and
feel at home thru the day, be proud
you are a-kiti to this good looking
crowd and say iff*If Grandpa were
I over there that pew.
wouldn't l is heart swell with pride
as he : roudly viewed", and his kind
< ld < v would doubt!' ?ay: "Child
carry on in this same old way.'
And if Grandma were seated there
close by ii .-ide. viewing her nine
children with ? > - full of pride. A
host of Grand children and kindred
too, would make her feel glad she
had fought the battle thru.
Here Aur r A vie as happy as a
lark, altho she is nearlng her 84th
mark. Uncle Hill comes next with
Ids kind old fa e. Iris fatherly advice
will always find a place. And dear
\unt Cclia one so happy and gay,
has lost her sight and can't see her
way. And here comes Nettie, more
dear than all others, because she is
my ow: precious mother. Eight children
she raised, who think her a
queen. thirty-six great and errand children
can be seen.
Next, is Aunt I.uic. with her dear
miling face, seemingly no worrys,
m?t oven a trace. Aunt Bettie and
Aunt Susie, the twins we next greet,
it do?? our hearts good with the
to meet. Ami dear Aunt Laura, we
lovi you to, lust to hear you laugh,
it thrill.- u thru.
J. M. A Uii*: ell, Jr.. I'lleie Mill,
the >'" .!!:_ oi toe nii.e. so irieadly
kind and tend 1 hearted the finest of
his k d. t'ne'e Tom, t iceivi and
little \Yi -er.h passed before my
lin e, b I'm ?rc if they were here
i! . hearts would be entwined.
There's one dear face thats mis?
:.o from . . erowd today. Uncle
Will M.N.. who iei-1'.tly passed
:i ' . Wo each extend our heart
fei. \ apathy and -a.hy how our
heads and wonder where the vacant
< hair wiii he when . e meet, next
summer. < ' ir heart- are glad and
yet we feel sad as we think of the
elo.-o of ! h is day, when the - an has
v;o:e- <io\\i! and each gone way.
May this bo lite lua.ver every
heart, "Cod grant that v. < meet,
where we never shall par'
U "iii' osi ii and vriU.-n >y .Mi .
W't'tiio Ihyant l'atterson, of Bellefontaine,
Ohio.)
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, POSTEIJ. NEWS"
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The lttle son of Mr. and Mrs. S.
I). Jones is ill at till- writing. We
| hopt. him a speedy recovery.
Mi*-. Birdie l>ake. who has been
visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. j
! Nathan Brendle, returned to her
home a: Black Mountain, Saturday.
Mr. Fred Holbrooks was the Sun- t
day visitor of Mr. Kinney Dills.
F very body was pleased with the j
good rain Saturday.
Mr. John Hadley Self is putting!
up a hlav?.v smith shop near Mr. Pet> '
der Brendle. We wish him much j
success.
Everybody seemed to enjoy them- i
selves at the Jones Reunion. There :
; was a large crowd and plenty ol
dinner.
t'i'.cle Quill Jones, who i- Hearing
h's igct y-sec?>nd birthday, was shak- J
I ing hand- with his friends and rein-!
! tivev. Everybody was glad to see:
! him agaif .
K- . Clarence Voylcs preached an j
i int resting sermon the other after- ;
, noon.
1 many friends of Mr. IloraceJ
Brendle were glad to see him out a- j
Bgain.
Mr. Carl Beavers visited Mr. (.'late
I Stiles Sunday evening.
Mr. Shearin Jones made a business j
! trip to Murphy Friday.
Miss Inez Pope visited her sister,
. Mrs. Exie Quinn, last week.
! Mr. Clate Stiles and Pender Brenj
die made a business trip to Murphy
! Saturday.
I Mrs. Josie Bryan, of Morganton,
(la., visited friends and relatives at
this place Sunday.
BIRCH NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Stiles, Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Taylor and Mr. and *
Mrs. C. A. Voyles attended the hg:
row-Jones Reunion at Pes tell last
1 Sniiil'ii
Mr. Oscar Mashburn, who is employed
in Gastonia visited home l" Ik.
over the week end.
Miss Candas Ilogan, local te; ln r, j
spent the week-end with homefolks
at Brass town.
A larje and attentive congrcgat n '
attend services at Pleasant Grove!
Sunday evening.
Numerous folks from here attended
the servires at Shady Grove church
the past week.
lie v. Otis Green and family, of
Chattanooga, Tenn., visited relatiwand
1'ri- mis here over the week-en?i. J
j Rev. Green delivered two excellent ;
: seiRin:> at Pleasant Grove Sunda; ;
morning and Sunday evening.
! At a meeting of the chuveli, at (
Pleasant Grove last fourth Saturday, j
Rev. C. A. Wyes was again called to j
I the pastorate there. Instead of one!
1 wor iip sen ice each month there j
will be two each month. The pastor
will j'r? i.n on the mvoih! Sunday at
1! a. ni; also on the fourth Sat urday,
a* - m. and at 11 a. m. the follow-j
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I t ; iy Taylor. Henry G; i
s> n. (': ; ! Stiles, C. A. YorIe> and ?
IMr. . M s. Howard Stiles wei? j
Murphy business visitors Friday. |
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12-piece Orchestra?
Pool, free to guests.
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HOTHOUSE
The revival started at Harris Chapel
Sunday night . Everyone is invited
to come.
Mr. Elbert Montgomery of Marietta.
Ga., is visiting his mother. Mrs.
S. M. Montgomery.
Mis- Luella Jenkins, who has been
attending the \V. C. T. College at
Cullowhee returned home Thursday
to take her school at Sunny Point.
Mr. Howard Mason, of Gastonia.
spent the week end with his parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Hoytt Waller of
Marietta. Ga., were the Sunday guest
of Mrs. Waller's parent-. J. I>. Harris.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Ti'son returned
to their home in Detroit. Mich..
aft< r spending a few days with tn* i?
parent -.
Mr. Fred McAfee left Sunday for
Gastonia.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Phillips were
the Sunday afternoon guests of ,?lr.
D. G. Joi?
31i. and Mrs. Georgia Evan- t
vsiting their daugl* or, Mi- L:a das
Shields. Sunday.
Mrs. K. E. Jenkins spent Sund '
night with her mother. Mrs. S. M.
Montgomery.
Even doctors can not always tell.
Dr. Dennis L. Black. .Vt, of Boston
was found in perfect physical condition
when examined by another
phvsiiian a- a matter of routine recently.
Boasting of his soundness to
his secretary, he pounde<| himself
vigorously on the che I and ! p. I
dead.
Janie Gould <>f Duluth, Minn.,
complained t<> the police that his wife
bun.ed ln> best trousers to keep him
from going out nights.
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orth Carolina Thurs., Sept. 3, I935
CENTRAL EXPOSITION
Dallas, Texas, 1936 . i
All preparations have been made to entertain you. Glamorous
Texas cities, bustling, typically Texan communities, every "- ;0a r
oilers a brilliant panorama o! attraction- Texas is cclcb: r.ng \
one hundred years of unequalled achievement. Dallas ar.-i j{# I
gigantic Centennial Exposition will be your starting poir.' Then *
you'll wish to visit the Frontier Centennial at Fort Worth. Fi. 'as.
pageants, reunions, cowboy ceremonials, mardi gras and hi oric
celebrations will lure you to evory section of Texas. Texans v. ..i fc? I
in iestive mood. Help them celebrate. |
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Examples of Round Irip Fares in effect Daily to Dallas: # V
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ASHEVILLE $Ju.7u $40.JU '
Similar reduction# from other St c iens.
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