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THE NEWS-RECORD
Marshall, N. C.
June 12, 192$
MAIL ORDER SERVICE
Our Mail Order Department in charge of experta
is always at your command. These experts shop for
you and use all possible good taste and judgment in
making selections, wny noi give una oc.
We are always ready to open charge accounts with responsible jjj
parties and we pay postage.
BON MARCHE
ASHEVILLE'S QUALITY DEPARTMENT STORT fj
tcucimir . . ... NORTH CAROI.IMA
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and Stephen Plemmons and J.
B.Seglewent in and helped
Ballard and Leonard (Mr.
Webb's two sons) hoe their crop
out last Saturday. ,
VERY USEFUL
HAVE YOUR
PICTURES
MADE
PROMPT SERVICE
PRICES REASONABLE
The very best of workmanship
FRISBY STUDIO
Next door to West Furniture Co.
ALONG LIFE'S
TRAIL
Br THOMAS ARKLE CLARK
D of Men, University of Ullnol.
BRINGING UP FATHER
TX7B HEAR a good deal these days
vv about the Irresponsibility of
children, their disregard for their
parents, and their general thoughtless-
oesa. I suppose there Is something to
ft bat I have more often been ln
pressed with the skill the child uses In
bringing the stubborn and recalcitrant
parent to time, his thoughtfulness la
shielding the Innocent and unsophisti
cated parent from anything that
would coarsen or contaminate his
character ; the care which he exercises
In keeping from the older and less ex
perienced person anything that might
cause him agitation or mental worry.
The average parent fi well brought
up today.
Lillian and Maude were going to a
movie show. Mother, not having any
thing to occupy her time to advantage,
suggested that she go along. The
two young girls, calloused by their
contact with the world, looked at each
other with agitation and hesitated.
"I don't believe you ought to go,
mother," Lillian said, patting her
mother affectionately on the arm.
"Why? I won't be In the way."
"Well, It Isn't quite the sort of show
that you ought to se" '
And the two girls gave each other a
knowing look. It would break their !
hearts If mother should go wrong. J
Two sophisticated freshmen got oft
the train at a college town a few
weeks ago, parked their baggage In the
station and started toward the bus
iness section In search of an automo
bile salesroom. They looked the stock
over quickly, questioned the salesman,
made a selection, and proceeded to
ward the final negotiations.
"What Is your name and address!"
the salesman Inquired.
"We've Just got In ; we havenf any
address," the boys answered.
"What's your father's name""
"Well, you see father doesn't know
anything about this. We're paying
cash, and it's just as well that father
-shouldn't know. He would worry If
lie got onto it and he's not very strong,
.and we don't want to give ! 1 1 in any
unnecessary pain."
"I understand," the salesman an
swered. Could there have been any more un
selfish, thoughtful attitude of a chili
bringing up his parents discreetly t
(, 1815. Wutan Newapeper Union.)
ings wore good last Sunday
Mr. 0. P. Surrett made an inter
esting speech at "Bald City"
Sunday School.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M.
Plemmons had several visitors
Sunday evening. In the mean
time they had some good music
by organ, anrrsfngnig.
Messrs, JQhnG. And H. E.
Plemmons andLJir. and Mrs.
Jones " PlemmOhi m stored to
Canton Saturday morning re
turning Sunday evening.
Mrs. A. N. Woody and little
daughters, Manilla and Wilma,
and Miss Grace Plemmons and
little sisters, Gladys and Fran
ces were out walking Sunday
evening.
Messrs. Olen Miller and Ver
non Wells of Marion were visi-
"We had a monkey for a pet,
but papa gave him away, and
I'm awfully sorry," said Jimmy
to his friend.
"Did you love the monkey?"
asked his companion.
"No," said Jimmy; "but it
used to get blamed for every
thing that went wrong, and now
I . ;ange.
MARS HILL
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IN HONOR OF MR. BRE
MON McINTURFF
Last Saturday night, June 6,
Mr. Clarence Briggs gave a
party in honor of his cousin,
Mr. Bremon Mclnturff. who
has been visiting him for the
past week. A goodly number
of boys and girls were invited,
and most all were there. The
crowd gathered about eight o'
clock. Many games were
played, and music was enioved
by all.
Those who enjoyed the hours
from eight to twelve, were :
Misses Mattie Briggs, Nancy
Anderson, Inez Roberts. Janie
Anderson, Thelma Reece, and
urace si. Kiddle: Messrs. Pau
tig"
THE
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j ting their parents Saturday nd Gaith;er Bri j
night and Sunday in Luck. pairi, A,n. aj
Mr. and Mrs. John G. Gentry
of Hot Springs were visiting
their parents here Saturday
night and Sunday.
Messrs. Hardy B!ankenhip
and Alton Price were the guests
of Misses Eula and Zell Miller
I Sunday.
Mrsi R. P. Ferguson returned
home Sunday from Wi3'neoville
where she has been visiting rel-j
Ralph Anderson, Fred Ander
son, Byron Roberts, Robert
Riddle, Plato Reece and Rubin
Ball.
Cake and grape juice were
erved, after which all departed
leaving a good night wish.
The town girls gave Miss
Marion Gibbs a surprise party
n Thursday night. All report
ed a nice time.'
The younger married folk of
and also the Bridegroom are invited to use our Pank in
its various means of Helpful Service.
Come in and get acquainted with our officers and
start that Savings Account for the Rainy Day, which is
sure to come.
The Bank of French Broad
YOUR FINANCIAL FRIEND
auves ior me past wseK. Mars Hill, also some single 2,"
Messrs. Ballard and Leonard boys and girls went to the home 2
Webb spent Saturday night at 0f Mr. Edgar Jarvis on Calif or- 3
Mr. Joseph M. Plemmons'. nja to a barbecue on FriHflvi'2
Mn and Mrs Oscar Justice Inight. All enjoyed music and J J
and AirkfcrS wiI be a circug j ffi!fiffiraH
S. N. Woody Sunday. :on the Mars Hill
Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Webb I Ho v. .Tuna Ifi Pnma oH on..nrv. N. C... where t.hev have.tha mimmw with har nnrant? to nfranH ha TTnfei. fW
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are still in Asheville, where ij0y the day. The street pa- visiting Mrs. Briggs' parents,
their little daughter, Edith, re
mains in the hospital,
hoping for their return soon.
Messrs. Baley, Ben, Yates,
rade will be at 1 o'clock. i Ivir. and Mrs. Horace Carter
On Saturday night, June 6,t Miss Fav Brieers has been
a very interesting picture was j visiting Miss Nona Runnion of
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So Weak
Couldn't Stand
"My wife's health broke
down and for years she was
Just a physical wreck," says
Mr. Thomas Glynn, of Gib
son, La. "We did everything
we knew, yet she seemed to
get worse and worse. She
was so weak till she couldn't
Btand, and had to be carried
like a baby. It looked like
nothing would save her that
had been done.
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shown ,"Back Home in Broke
Mrs. Cooper and daughter,
Cleone, have returned to visit
Asheville,
week.
N. C, for the past
Miss Ethel Bradley, who has
friends; in Mars Hill after x 3en teaching in the high school
From LUCK
The crops of this community
are in very great need of rain
because of the vast amount of
dry weather after the frost, al
though the farmers, it seems,
have done their bit in regard to
hoeing and ' replanting, and
some have gone to work on the
have gone to work on the
"Highway." . -,
The Sunday School and sing-
For Female Troubles
"I began looking around. I
knew that Cardul was for wo
men. I decided to try It for
her as aU else had failed.
She couldn't eat, sha couldn't
sleep, and I was desperate.
"After taking a few doses
of Cardul, we were so glad
to note that she wanted some
thing to eat, and with each
bit ol nourishment, and each
day's doses, of CarduL aha
grew stronger and got up out jf
cooky and streager4han in a
long time." .
Cardul has been in success
ful use for nearly 60 years
In the treatment of many com
mon . female , troubles. .
A vrnggisw- jos
an igamwi-"-Jt: 'x i'""""p ""j c?
spendnig the winter in Fla.
Mr. W. C. Anderson is visit
ing his son, Mr. N. P. Ander
son, and daughter, Mrs. Hugh
Edwards, in Winston Salem.
N. C.
The three families Mr. L.
D. Edwards, Mrs. W. T. Brad
ley and Mr. C. Y. Tilson are
recovering after beinp poison
ed on ice cream.
Mrs. W. E. Wilkins on Mon
day night, gave her summer
school history class a social.
They all enjoyed it very much.
The Sunshine Philathea
Class entertained the Baracca
Class on Monday night. Re
freshments were served, and
all had a good time. The
girls are always successful in
entertaining the boys.
Mrs. E. C. Coats, who is
leading the town girls Y. W. A.,
has not only gained the friend
ship, love and interest of the
girls, but she is holding it
-iey are doing a great work.
They nave organized several
Y. W. A.'s in Madison County.
They organized a Y. W. A. at
Big Pina last Sunday.
. Mrs. Carrie Sprinkle and
family have just returned from
Flag Pond, Tenn., where they
went to attend the wedding of
lirs. Sprinkle's sister, Miss
Grace Sams, who married Mr.
Guy English.
- Mr. and Mrs. Dan Britrtrs
have just returned from Hick
at Canton, N. C, for several
years, has returned to spend
Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Bradley
Miss Owa Bradley and her
sister, Mrs. Carl Westbrook,
known in Mars Hill as Miss
Lottie Bradley, are expected
home in a few days.
Miss Clota Edwards, who has
been teaching in Smithfield, N.
C, is at home for the summer.
Miss Meda Peek left Sunday kins.
Tenn., at Knoxvilley
Miss Grace Huff, who is a
teacher in the High School at
Mars Hill, is leaving in a few
days to attend summer school
at Chapel Hill, N. C.
Mrs. Beacham and daughter,
Grace, from Spartanburg, S.
C, are visiting Mrs. W. E. Wil-'
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THE BUILDERS SUPPLY CO.
MARSHALL
Dealers in All Kinds of
BUILDING MATERIAL
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FLOORING, CEILING, SIDING. LATHS, ROOFING,
SHINGLES, BRICKS, LIME, CEMENT, DOORS
SASHES, PAINTS, ETC.,: ETC. ; 1
J. MORGAN RAMSEY, Manager.
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