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FOURTH PAGE THE NEWS-RECORD Marshall, N. C, Feb 18 1927 THE NEWS-RECORD B.L. STORY, Editor A Publisher " Entered as second class mail met ier at the postoftice t Marshall, N. C under act of March 3, 1879. ; SUBSCRIPTION PRICEs ONE YEAR . ?2.00 BJX MONTHS - 1-00 THREE MONTHS 5" THREE YEARS (in advance) 6.f 0 SINGLE COPIES If any (ordered I' -'fore p'essday) .01 UNDCS YOUR NAME ON THF LAEF.L From BULL CREEK (By Aaather WriUr) We did not have 'any Sunday School Sunday on account of rainy weather. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Brown have moved in this community. We are all glad to see them come. Miss Kate Edwards spent Friday night with Miss Texa Hunter. Misses Mamie, Georgie and Velva RncVnpr were 1 he Sunday callers of Mio ci,.n Hnntor. Miss Oli Hunter ' dies had made was the Saturday caller of Miss Zura ! one that was disturbed, for Miss I- From GRAPE: VINE Saturday and Sunday were our reg ular meeting days. Rev. Mr. Pick ends, our pastor, preached two excel lent sermons, which were a treat to all that were present. Mr, Pickens spent the night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. Lewis. Af ter returning from prayer meeting, a number of the people of the commun--ity gave him a surprise by presenting ; him a nice quilt which 24 of the la- He was not the only We will have Che iir.e tr! tub c I'-in paper Jji-4 i time s out letter acid- M. H I M 1 T i h .VAen you !f the v!.:l VOU card or Edwards. Mr. Zuile Merrill and Mr. Attley Hunter were seen out rabbit hunting Saturday. Misses Iva Morrill is staying with h r annt. Mrs. 11. B. B:ovn, :n.il ;; ' )K K school. Mir C'iota Merri!! spent Thursday ii, .;'.! villi Miss Gli ii Hunter. Mi 5. Kl!a HuckniT :-j recovering .. v'piv sick spell. Hope everybody gt a lot of Valentines. rene Gosnell, the grand-daughtar of Mr. Lewis, had retired and the crowd coming in greatly disturbed her. . Mis; Ellen Allen, who is employed at V'oolworth's at Asheville, visited her father and mother Sunday. Mi-( Clara Coats spent last week with her aunt, Mrs. H. L). Corn at Woo ill in. , . I-'.- in Lewis was a pleasant ciUei ai the home of Miss Zula Wilds Sunday 1 M. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Morgan, little will ston hear f-..-jrou wi.'i and that pay for !' every ihi i it. the S'l'OK V, I', N 0 . if I,.- di,.s Fi.UF iiip- iiit thinli tinu-d :ng to oi 30c jintl daughter i :' Saiur'!. v ! !' : 9 ('- 11UHO !1 red n lo prayer ! ' il'.V .VSSBZZSF" HUSKS" : T ! r. l;'V dav. 1 Don't blame the publisher of the News-Record for not publishing what you write, if you do not sign your name I and address. We cannot I publish articles unless we know who sends them. We will not publish the name if you object Parker is on the CWHSTMf Mi.-ALL FOR CfliMT BIBLE THOUGHT AND PRAYER If parent! will have their children memo tin a Bible selection each Week, ft Will prooa m priotUn heritage to them In after year: GIVING GETS: There is that sc&tereth, and yet increaseth; and there is that withholdeth more than is meet, but it tendeth to poverty. Proverbs 11:24. to move real soon. James the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Connor has been very ill the past few days. Mrs. Laura Ebbs called on Mrs. Bertha Brown Sunday morning Mr. Floyd Connor had as his gnest Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. J. M Brown, Berry and Sidney Brown. Mrs. Sarah and Miss Rachel Payne visited Mr. Jim Blankenship's Tues day. Mr. Loyd Ledford and his mother were visiting Mr. Jasper Ledford on This paper maltes a rule Of j Aubrey Brown visited his grand j , . . , parents at Bluff Saturday. saying the good and leaving the A Mr. carter from Bluff is moving i to the house recently occupied by Mr. Elbert Wyatt. There was a church meeting called at the Bethel church Saturday afttr noon to church some of their mem bers, but they only elected a new preacher. PRAYER: O God, Thou didst give us Thy best beloved. May we learn of Thee, and then we shall give as Thou hast given, and stow unto the likeness of Thine own imae PIEDMONT LAST v NUMBER DISAPPOINTS AUDIENCE or ;!, co and I'cmd t''-v : had left :,ii:i Mid Mis. V set ii' twins, girls, named Euli and Ola Fae. Miss Maggie J. sick list. Mr. Robert Kent visited Mr. Zeb Led ford Saturday. Little Viola Blankenship spent Sunday and Monday night with the Parker girls. Mr. and Mrs. Dolphus Wyatt have moved out of this vicinity. We were sorry to learn of the illness of Mrs. Betty Reynolds at Marion. Mr. J. N. Parker called on Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Wyatt Saturday night. Mrs. Rachel Brown was busy last week carrying dinner to her auband Miss Gertie Woody took dinner on Thursday with the Parker girls. The Trantham girls, Georgia Sut tles, Bonnie Williams were enjoying car riding with Mr. and Mrs. Tilman Williams Sunday. Mr. J. N. Pairker took dinner Sunday with his sister Mrs. Rachel Brown. Mrs. Tisha Gowan's new house is almost completed and she is planning were 'Mr and Mrs g j Capps and little niece, Mae Coats, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Lewis, Minnie Lewis, Effie and Irene Gosnell. Miss Irene Gosnell acompanied her aunt, Mrs. S. J. Capps, home to spend a few days with her. . ;nl folU'f !' i,'nv i l "':. ' ii-sneil Suiiday. mis. i. A. Cody spent last week : with her father and mother, Mr and 1 Mrs. Gean Morrow at Asheville. Little Miss Eileen Morgan took dinner with Miss Blanche Sams Sun- day. Prof. M. E. Hudgins, Mrs. Cora Lewis and little son, Paul, were the pleasant callers at the home of jar. and Mrs. D. Lewis Sunday afternoon. Mr. A. L. Coats is on the sick list His many friends hope for him a speedy recovery. Mrs. G. P. Wilds and little daughter Iva; Glenn, are spending a few days with her father and mother at Fosters Creek. The roads on Grape Vine are very muddy at present. Mr. George Lewis semes to enjoy helping sheriff J. B. Morgan catch the outlaws. BIRTHDAY DINNER On Wednesday, February 9th, Mrs. S. J. Capps celebrated her 57th birthday with her sister, Mrs. Dan Lewis. Those present for dinner An a J r. l t elate Spring line of I $ cm ii MONDAY From REVERE TUESDAY, FEB. 21422nd It will pay you to look them over. X We will ive away absolutely Free One $60.00 Suit. bad unsaid. But its opinion would not be valued if we were to praise the Gladue Co.'s per formance Monday night. Us ually the last number of such lyceum courses is good, and from the advertising we ex- From PETERSBURG SOUTH SIDE Mr. Bill Ledford and Mr. Roland pected more than we got. The ! Silver made a flying trip to Peters- i 1 Ci I picture showed the young lady Bjfrs; Maude playing a saxophone. Children naturally expected to sc-e this instrument played by the lady, but it was not. There was a sameness o r monotony o r something partly indescribable that caused the performance to fall flat. About 700 progressive farmers at tended the eight meetings held in Gaston County recently in the inter est of better balanced' farming. The Gaston ia Chamber of Commerce do nated $25 towards the expense of the campaign. Fisher was the week- : end guest at her father's Mr. D. C. I Boone. Misses Margaret Wyatt, Ada anil 'Miss Lillie Ledford Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Frank Parker and children have returned home to Balfour, N.C. , after a weeks visit at Mrs. Jeff Wyat. ! Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bailey had music j at their home Saturday night and a ' large crowd was present. Among ! those present were Misses Clara, ! Myrtle and Erlene Merrell, Lillie Led ford, Ada and Orla Hunter, Annie I Mae Howell, Mrs. Daisy Willis, Mr. j and Mrs. Raymond Ellar and child j ren and many others whose names we did not learn and all had a'vry jolly time. Mr. Raymond Wyatt is the. proud owner of a new rifle. - , Mr. Geter Metcalf and.Miss Ruby Peek were out motorine last weal:. The Sunday School is gettifig along fine, even if the weather is bad, and our crowd small. Brother Cecil Reese filled his ap pointment at this place ' Saturday an4 Sunday. We sure like to hear h'm p.C-ucll. The school is still getting a.ong fine, and will be out Wednesday, reb. 23. The entertainment will be Wed nesday afternoon and Wednesday night. Everybody invited. Mr. Seldon C. Burnett, the princi pal, will probably be here during the summer. Miss Alice Osborne will be returning to her home in Anson Co. Miss Cora Walin will more th?n likely go to her new home at Walnut. Miss Agnes Stanton is staying with per aunt, Mrs. Wade Gosnell, and ?o ing to school. Miss Alice Osborne spent Wednes day night with Miss Cora Wallin. Mrs. Nancv Wallin and daughter, Juda. were seen out horseback riding Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Zachary Gunter vre seen at Revere Sunday. We can hard iy tee how they got here from Ashe ville for the mud. Miss Nora Norton took dinner with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Wallin. Mrs. Ethel Rice was visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Norton Sunday. We miss her so much at Sunday SchooL Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wallin spent Sat urday night with Mr. and Mrr.. An drew Adams. We are all srlad to hear that Mr. C. P. Rice is-out of the hospital and ret.tW alone fine. We hope she win soon be able to be back in Sunday School again. ' , :, ;'t- -X 8: 8: 8: 8: 8 8 H H World War Veterans! We have an arangement that we can handle your bonus Certificates as collateral to loans on a most liberal basis. We make no charges for our services. We recomend that all Veterans bold their Bonus Cer tificates until they mature, if possible. t " ,! ' . " " "' ' ' ?'r'e:; ' See Mr. Whitehurst, Marshall or Mrl Davia jit Hot :; : . Springs. ( ' 1 ,;. ; We will appreciate your account , , Come to seeus, - V ,-l : v i . ' - f. j& . 'r--" r"r -A ' TMe;: Citizens' BaolL- The Bank That Service Built ( MARSHALL and HOT SPniKGS,.N. C TWEEI SHE have Mr. and Mrs. John Norton moved into their new, house. Mr. Wade Gosnell has been carry ing the mail for the past few days. Miss Grace and Larcie Sorton seem to be enjoying going to school again at Revere. Mr. Shad Ramsey and Jonnh Bull- man were out bear hunting Saturday. Mrs. Carl Wallin has been on the sick list, but is improving fast. From CROSS ROCK Marshall, N. C. From WOODFIN The roads are very bad. Mrs. Ollis Jenkins has returned to her home at Marion, after spending a few days with relatives at this place. Mrs. Julia King and little .laughter, Gene, of Atlanta, Ga., and Mrs. Effie Huntsinger of Alexander spent Fri day night with Mr. and Mrs. T. T. King. Mr. Hoke Reeves of Hot Springs is visiting home folks. Mr. Millard Freeman was busy fix ing fences Friday. Miss Trudy Surrett spent last week-end with Miss Ora King. . Mr. Vance Ledford was out buggy riding Saturday. Mr. Ross King visited his brotner, Mr. T. T. King, Friday. -u Mrs. Nathan Plemmons and daugh ter, Miss Lassie piemmons, and Miss Beulah Caldwell were down at Mr. L. B Reeves' store last week. . We are havuig : good ; Sqnday tMr. Tony Clark and son, Lee, wvnt School at this place and we also have to Big Sandy Mash Saturday. ( . j prayer meeting every Thursday night. fMrs. George Clark visited Mrs. Jei-:,We swish everybody to attend nnd a Clark Friday. - 4: tJ, ii help to make the prayer meeting Mr. TUdon Varner went to Jig. -better, Mr. R. H. Proffitt does not seem to be improving very much. Mr. James Walls is still in the hos pital, but is slowly improving. We hope he will soon recover. Miss Lois Bryant was the pleasant caller at Miss Mildred Coats' Satur day afternoon and they went shop ping. Miss Edna Talley and Mildred Coats went kodaking Sunday and re ported a nice time. Mr. W. H. Coats is proud to be a subscriber of the News-Record. Miss Bessie Lewis is still staying with her brother in Woodfin. ' Mr. McKinley West motored to Asheville Saturday afternoon. Miss Thelma Proffitt is still having to take care of her father's store. Mrs. E. A. Tweed has a poultry yard. . . Mr. W. C. West is in the coal busi ness now. He has a large coal yard but thinks he will go back into the grocery store in the spring. Miss Yelma Coats is taking music from Miss Loula Williams. Come on, boys and girls, with the news. . -Madison Seminary Randv Friday afternoon.' Mr. Frank Surrett, Boss King, and Lyda Clark, .Mrs. Nervia Sprouse and Miss Trudy Surrett were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. T. King Sunday.- Mrs. Nervia Sprouse visited Mr. Jesse Clark Saturday. ' . - - Miss Surrett Dassed through this section riding horseback last Thurs-j day. 1 ':-a..': fi v .Mr.' Oliver Kinjfc. spent ; Saturday night on Big.Sandy.: ;, c-- .v From J&ARjCReM. . Mr. Hobart Payne of Sandy Mush spent Saturday night with bis father Mr. Joe Payne at thk place. , . Misses Belzora Blew and Elvm Mar. ler. spent Saturday night and Sunday night with their cousins Misses Ethel and Maude Marler. i Mr. and Mrs. McKinley Rtdmon snent Sunday night with Mrs. Red- mon's. mother on Little Pine. Mrs. Uollie Marler spent ounaay Mrs.' Andie Bridget and Miss Liz- sie Griffin were visiting Mrs. John Coates Monday. . . ,- Mrs. Charley Coates Is on the sisk list at preseht. ' ' Mrs. Joe Crow and Mrs. Roseoe Ramsey were the guests of Mrs. John Coates last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Kay are. now occupying the house recently vacated by Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Jackson. . 1 :Mr.. Bert Griffin was very much surprised Oie other day : when he found that someone had been ' kind enongh to him to take a bam of his meat, -v r.-vr -. ' 4 . Little Dolpha Coates has been very ill -with pneumonia. " . Mr. Stephen Dill of Grape Vine was the' guest of Rev. John Coates last Tuesday night. - Mr. Andie Bridget and Mr. Bert Griffin motored to Greeneville; Tenn., lart Monday to eell their tobacco. Mr. Charley Coates was very much pleased the ether day when he found that his little dog had learned to tree 'possums. v ' '.- There will be prayer meeting at Mr. Tommie Coates next (.Sunday From JOE with her father. Messrs Willie Marler. Chester Wor- ley and Henry Blew made a business night Everybody mvited. trip TO juarsnaii monamy. , . Mrs. Allie Worley has a very bad eold at this writing. . im;..am ir tv.nl an VHva Marlr and Bell Zone Elew seemed to enjoy the . We are having a lot of sickness at trip valuing from Alexander to Bear . this place. : ' " . " . Jeetf ivt u.i.r. n i,.Wyr eiy night at the French Broad Hospital, Asheville. She was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Zeb Beasley of Joe. We all know she is gone Home, for she was a good girl She leaves four brothers and two sisters. We sure are having plenty of rain up at Joe now, and the roads sure are muddy. ' Mr. Carl Stamey is working on Mouse Creek. We hope he is liking is job. Mr. Howard Taylor had the toatlw ache Sunday. We have not. had any Sunday School for several Sundays. Every body come out Sunday and l?t uk try and have a little, for I think we ought to go to S. S., and do all we can, for we do not know when wo will be called away, and we should be ready to go when He shall call for us. Mr. Dave Allison is logging on Lit tle Creek. We hope he will sor com plete his job. From Lower Big Pine We are baving " good Sunday School at this place now. We are having plenty of rain here now. " ' t ' ' Mr. Johnnie Randall took dlaner Sunday with Mft . Henry Worley. i MissJUacie Worley took dinner with Mfc Blanche Worley Sunday. MrV Vestil Worley and Edward Randall took dinner ' Sunday with their cousin, Winston Worley' Mrs. Vanie Worley visited Mrs." Bessie Worley Monday P. M. . , LOST & WANT ADS. 25 words or less 2Be for one week 75c for four weeks. Additional vord I cent a word a week CASH Firit. FOR SALE $72.00 Knitting Ma- . chine. Just ' 2 dozen pairs hose knit on it Will sell for $50.00 cosh, f t See or write: " - MRS. DOROTHY RIDDLE, ; AbvUU, N. C R-S. Out Feb. 18, 1927 pd. ROOMS & BOARD Reason- ; abl Rates. t . i MRS. ALICE RECTOR, -Naar PenUad Cafe, ' " Martball, N. C Out Feb. 18, 1927 pd. i . i i i,r i i'i ii . ' ii ' WANTED Man with car to sell complete line quality Auto Tire and -J-Tubes. Exclusive Territory. Ex- " perience not necessary. Salary f, $300.00 per month. - . ' 1 MILESTONE RUBBER COMPANY -v : , East Liverpeol, Okit( '' ,J "pd. i .. FOB S A X.V. iTw 1 veil in tm ana) a storehouse located at' Sandy Bottom with five acres of land. For informs tion, call on or write & D. Ramsey of Paint Rock. Out 4-8-27 ;
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