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it?. 77 1 A- V7l . r-r.,:-:,-::.f!,v:'v-.' 'V 1 " V. x ".r? ... ; x';Madison County Record ; ilih4 Jun II, 1M1 J ' . 5 French Broad News ' V- J COHSOUDATIO KOV.i.lMI. r '0000000000000000000 AN X MARK HERE if he its that yonr snb- J ; scriptioa has expired, t W"0000000000000P I V J, THE ONLY NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED IN MADISON COUNTY VOL XXI ... MARSHALL; MADISON COUNTY, N. C. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7th, 1923. No 18 i Si Walnut News Basket Ball Both the basket ball teams of The Woman's Missionary So- wety oi me wamui rresDyier- March ir u;. cki io nHnMi.'i. . Mawnaikjiign School arefeel lan Church is planning- to hold ;,. r.J- v Taxes I ITlfT im'' I n A ffiHfl hAuA rk . D.L tu ' kuu uaTc vrvu vnf L nUlK 7 nHS" three games and the boys two - o( the, church Saturday after- Qn Fridav. Novemhr23rH noon and nignt, December 8th. mm 0 Loo Taxes ,,The Society functions both as a Missionary Society and a Lad ies Aid Society. All of the dues are given to Missions, and - also much of the money raised by outside'means. However they On Friday, November ' 23rd, the Baraardsville team met- the Marshall. ' teams in 'the Marshall home ground. Both games were won by the Marshall teams. On Saturday, November-24th the girls team of Walnut &9&mmmammammmammmmmmmmmmmm-- , maaaaaaamaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaamaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaak waaaaaaaaaaaai to the iraDrovement of their own wwca we Narsnaa . girls won working hardi : I will meet; the Taxpayers of Madison County at the times-and placd? on the dates named. below for the purpose creek ot Collecting your Taxes for the year 1923. hope to ha v a surplus to devote P'ay" the girls of Marshall secondtime. , -. I . .... '. .. i- . k. November 27th, t h : Woodfin utUe ttnc, Mrs. Ldwery Worley s, Store Monday December 10th 1923 are 'SSr' 'Mush,Robinon'$ Mill, Tuesday TScita. Ir'b&V Sp0fk Wednesday. ". rrwXfp IteaoWoA, Stamey-s Store. Thursday Bi Pine, Wild' Store, Friday nrKSnK tar a At!iro Vr aII ;vj .: REPORTER Marriages 5 Shilton; Laurel, L. Tweed's Store, Saturday Hot Springs, Fowlers Store, Saturday Bl4 Laurel Jack Wallln's Store, Monday were quietly married at the ; Manse at Walnut on Thanksgiv mgiday. v The ceremony was performed by Rev. Wesley "M. Hyde, assist- .,, ed by Rev James L. Hyde, fath er and brother of the groom. The ' bride wore white aad carried Op- Mr. Claude Phillips, of Monroe, vX'l Xkaau T..i.j- heharoses.. She was attended N. C. and Miss Eva Hlpps, cf . T " -" by Mrs. Ralph Perrr of New Spring Creek, N C. were ' happily Upperlaarel, Rice's Store, Wednesday York, gowned in brown satin, married at the M e t h odi s t CtAinKk roL tt,Li c tu i and cream colored ail-Over lace parsonatfe in MarshalVN. C, CWo0ia Creek. Ilawkla b Store, Thursday The groom was attended by his LNovember 28th, .1923 Jno I. brother Rev. Wesley M. Hyde, Spinks, officiating.- . Jr. ; , : ' - ' ,A touch of unumiAl inter oat xoa added to the evfit hv th fat ' Mr, Roland Owen and Miss ..that the groom hai travelled f if- Pearl Bracken both of Brevard, teen hundred mile to ' meet his N-c were united, in holy mat- jbrktain Walnut, to return after rimony ft the Hethodist par . XajOnHvalof onlv two daw,Tfc lXtz.;r.. bride also had made a similar trip fi23 Jno. I Spink s. only two weeks before from TU omciaung. Honduras, to return to Central riage on Thursday. Mars illli; Georrfe's Store. Friday Boll Creek. Wyatts Store, Saturday Ularshall Court House, Saturday Grapevine, Buckner's Store, Thursday ailddie Fork, Levi aamlla's Store, Friday L CrNovl Pllnt Fok. Anders&flStore, Saturday mMiMiiiiiHiififaifMmmiffMHiiiiHuii " 11th w " 12th " 13th 1,4th " " 15th " 15th u M irth 18 th ' 19th " Mi 20th " 21st U 22nd s " 22nd 27th V ; ' 28th, ; ' .K-39tb;Av mar- I am making this Call in December in order that the Unfc 4Vi v. i ttJSaJH Deonle can taka aHvanttfp nf thp 1 . -npr pnf HiQrmin f rinf Dr. and Mrs. Hyde left Thu: KhSS n7St X v -w . Lwgk iortNfew?rlT8r htMe Robert Lee McDanieis aid Miss th6 County Commissioners have allowed on all Taxes paid M&rs Hill Has Wedding cf Wide Interest In Stato MARS HILL, Dec.l.-On Thanksgiving Day at I o'clock a mamajfe of State. wiH in. terest was solemnized when Miss Nona Moore, dt Mars Hill. became the bride of Mr. Owen E. Roberts, of Biltmore. The ceremony took place at the home of the bride's parents. Rev. J. R. Owen. Dastor of the Mats Hill Baptist Church, offic- " latmg. The ring ceremony was used. The bride, who was beauti fully gowned in a costume dress of grey crepe with hat, gloves and shoes to match, is the ac complished daughter of Presi dent and Mrs R. L. Moore, of Mars Hill College, She is a graduate in piano of Meredith College, Raleigh, of the class of 919. The groom is a sonf Mr. and Mrs' D. S. Roberts, of Biltmore and was educated at the Uni feVsity of North Carolina. He is at present the efficient athlet ic director of Mars Hill College. The young couple left im mediately after ' the ceremony or-ra visit with relatives in South Carolina, after -which they will be at home to their friends at Mars Hill. Only close relatives attended the marriage; these being: Dr. and Mrs. .J. .W. Robinson, Mr, and. Mrs. L- D. Edwards? Mn and Mrs. Roy X Wall, Rev. arid Mrs. J. R. Owen, 'Miss rene Edwards and Dr. J. Baird. Asheville Citizen. Margery oaran namsey Dotnot ; ' .n , M1 . . . Marshall, ,n. c were happily tuo ii ion in oi uecemoer. i win remain axtneaopve nam- they took boat for Puerta Gastil la, Saturday, December first two of our teachers upon their the pastol of t h e Methodist CQ piaCeS Umll Z OX 6 0 ClOCk F. saie reiurn alter tneir exciting church. . Wh6 next 7 Thanksgiving trip to Tennessee. ,The Walnut Band suffered so ACSflCa Owe! CbfiStOaS many losses m memDership that it had to start almost at the be ginning this Fall, but is gettin along nicely now and the pros pects look brighter than ever. ; to Vlfth Cavaliers The early Pilgrims give us our Thanksgiving Day, with its huge turkeys and home circle pleasures, but' it is from the Cavaliers of Virginia, aided and abetted by the early Dutch set tlers, that we take the tone for our Christmas holidays. It Is a good thing, too, as the Puritans wf8y 01 ,Mars n1" w- w . on would have omitted manv of WKJa nignway, nrteen or those simple Joys that make I twenty minutes walk from Mars Christmas the greatest of all Hl" PHe2e' Two. room log our holidays, the day when iov house, boxed kitchen, log barn, Our Sunday school is moving reigns supreme in every one's C8k smooth land, four or five M., each day. Respectfully Mrs. Annie May White, k TAX COLLECTOR. Forks of Ivy News (Left over from last week) ' 'The farmers in our community are getting along nicely .with their work Have their wheat all sown and are through gath ering corn.-.- ; .. w ' For Sale v. . - For Saleft acre farm 1 mile on line under the management! heart" ' of 'Mr. Scudder Willis as super intendent I acres in nice young timber. Tine ; We have preaching every j first vand ; third Sunday after noon, conducted by Rev. N. B. PhiJJips. ;;. -V'VVwiV; : ana wnicn we Know will give our readers a ' different angle to this most enjoyable of all davs. -Tx ti.mj: I . civ a , . . iwr. uctcr jtuuus auu wue vi ne ieiis now cnnstmas was Akron, Ohio, who have been celebrated in years now . dead visiting ' Mr. and Mrs M. T. and gone, and how the institu M organ an d family of Mars tions have lived. He, does not Hill, - N C , have returned to omit to v emphasize how much their home in Akron. ... I childreu mean in this annual John Dickinson Sherman has sprinsr close to house. ' Fine lit- written an unnsnal article on " truck or chicken farm. Good the spirit Of Christmas, 1923, large Krden, apples and berries, that appears on an inside page, Part cash, balance easy terms. Mars Hill, N. C. 12-6-12-15-23 p 'AstratcrNQtice ' Having qualified as administra tor w . the estate ofM. Bruce, late - . I , , .. . ,. .. . IV inuuiouu vuuuvv, buia is rwe are very pieasea 10 now -v-.-ywx .u, ib u a to notify RlI persons having claims that in our county commence splendid article; that we urge nat the estate of the said de ment which was held, at Mar- our readers to go through care- ceased to exhibit thfem to the und shall,N. C , November 24-25th, Jlly. It will help relight the ersigned at Marshall, N,C. on or 1923, most aU of our schools in ea of Jor; jnd happiness for 0ctober 31st 1924, 0r this Madison were represented. The fchem. as ltiiid for us. notice will be pleaded in bar of their contestants of Fofk of Ivy i " recovery. , r ' school were as follows:. Decla- There will be preachingat the All persons indebted to said es mation.Mr. Rex Brown; Red- Methodist church in Marshall tateyill please make immediate totion-MissVergie Lee Rogers, next Sunday night All are payment. ' Thespellers: Miss Ollie Mor- Wo1coe Jno., I. Sp.i n-k s, This October 31st, 1923. gan and Miss EvlynLaher. Pastor. T ; 1111012,8 23. T.J. Bruce. Bull Creer News We, the people of Bull Creek are getting alopg fine" with our Sunday School work F, M Cof fey is our Superintendent; he is one of the best men in our com munity. We succeeded in getting electric lights in the church house, ith the help of W. C. Sil ver, C. , W. Corn,, andTAl. W Buckner who wanted to put them in their homes. ..Our next task is to seat the house, then we will have a good place in which we can worship God. Mr. Pickens, our pastor, be gan a meeting Sunday November 25. Mr. J. H. Stan berry came to his assistance on Wednesday. The mating was going well when the preachers were called away. Brother Stanberryx pro mised to 'come back and finish the job the first of the year; we hope that he will have a good meet'ng. , Our Satutday night prayer meeting is doing we'l. We are proud, of Eyerett Sprinkle for starting the prayer meeting t v Miss Dorothy Stines of this lace an d Mr. J. P. .Fox were united iti the Holy Bond of mat rimony on Sunday November 25. w 33k They motorod out to Marian, N. U., where they stayed until Wed nesday, and then returned to the home of the bride. Miss Ada Edwards was the guest of Salley Kate and Eliza beth Sprinkle Sunday. y Miss Texa Hunter and her sis ter Ola, spent the week end with theie grand mother, Mrs. T. J. Guthrie. v ' Miss Jessie Metcalf of Burns viIIevHilI was visiting friends here Sunday. Mr. W. A. Fisher has moved to Spartanburg. S. C. ' Miss Clara Tillery, who is in school at Mars Hill, spent the week end at hec home. Announcement We wish to announce the arrival four new and Uptodate line of jewelry. You can make your se lection for, Christmas gifts. We also have a new Bupply of watches and clocks that are guaranteed to fun and perforin satisfactory. Any pieca of jewelry we sell must give you the satisfactien you should ex pect or it will be exchanged. Our company instructs :us to make this announcement to the public. Most of the people of Madiscn are faJ miliar with our repair work. We will da your repairing on any kind of light machinery, guns, grapho- phones. sewing machines, anything. Call when in need of our service. A JOHN LISENBEE & SON V r ' " ' At Same Old Stand Notice to Teachers 'The RnnrJ nt VJl'. 1 i.."v uvuu juuui;aiiuu lias requested the County Superin tendent to say to the teachers, through The News Record, that the Board expects air the telph ers of the county to visit their students in their homes. Th Miss Zettie Brigman spent this;Board -opinion visiting the homes will result in better co-operation between the natrons and the snhnnl. - . - 1 1.1 tr . . ' I I r tn6' ' ' . HOMER HENRY, :Tr!uT!:.. . Superintendent. spent Sunday with Mr. R. A. Edwards. ; Miss Tenriie McDarris has re turned home after spending a few months at Elk Mountain. v Deputy Sheriff, Woodson Ray, has been attending court this week end with Lela Tillery, Mr. J. B. Carter of Chase City, Va.., is visitingfriends here. . i We have a splendid school this year, we have society every aft ernoon." "-We have three basket ball teams.'. v Wjshintf ths News-Record thj best of success. f ? A Reader, ' . ; .,. ' 1 i. : S
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