j Marshall N. C'May 13,' 1927
TH EN E W S . RECORD
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'Builders Supply Co.
MARSHALL, N. C.
From BELVA
The S. S. and prayer meeting at
t: nunnl ( .nino nn an usual.
A large crowd was present on last
- r M.A4ni .van! WPn.
ounaay. rrayer .
, tinnHav nifi-ht and everyone 13 in
vited to come out
Those visiting Mr. ana airs. ueo.
Cook Sunday were Mr. Charles Gun
ter, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Cook and
lard Kuykendall, Walter and Nellie
Gosnell, wauace vnnuier,
Cappa, Josh Gunter, Misa Susie Cook,
entertained them with music on her
0rStesea Susie and Nettie Cooke
were here Sunday.
Miss Susie Cook spent Sunday
5i,4. nrUii her aunt Mrs. Mitchell
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Gosnell at Allenstand.
jL Born to Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Green
itf Allenstand Sunday, night a fine
toy
Mrs. George Cook spent Sunday
night with her sister Frona Gosnell
Mr. Enosh Gunter, Mr. Isaac and
Oliver Gunter visited Misses Susie
and Nettie Cook Saturday evening.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Daimy Capps
a fine girl. -
Miss Susie Cook went to town and
had her eyes tested an bought her a
new pair of "specs". '
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Cook like their
new home fine.
Miss Nettie Cook motored to S. S.
Sunday. ,, .
Mrs. Theodore Thomas called on
Mrs. G. W. Cook Monday.'
Mr. and Mrs. Grady Gahagan are
the proud parents of a big 1 Bib boy.
Miss Nettie Cook enjoys taking her
music lessons and going to Junior
Meetings. , , ,
Mr. Gaston King and Emmet Tho
mas were seen here Saturday night.
We were glad to see Mr. Arlie
Shelton bock in S. S. Sunday.
Mr. Scott Cook left last Wednes
day for Nolan, W. Va.
REASON ENOUGH
When we sell a man a used car we are
naturally hoping that some day he will
come back and buy a new car. Honesty
aside, that alone seems reason enough
: for selling1 hfcri a GOOD tJsetf Carat
a fair price.
HENDERSON MOTOR CO.
MARSHALL, N. C.
A US&D CAR IS ONLY AS DEPENDABLE?
AS TH DE-ALER WHO SELLS IT
From REVERE
;: (CarrUd mm from last mk)..
Tit a nan n1a nf thin section are all
busy getting ready for their crops.
Ml.. Vmv WlHn haa returned home
i where she will spend the summer,
vf. XTAf am aaIV iiinnv wit.n
Miss Margaret Leake Sunday.
Mrs. H. E. Wallin visited Mrs. W.
M. Norton Sunday afternoon.
Miss Fay Wallin Miss Margaret
T vro.. Mnrfnn. Mr. Bvard Rav.
Cas Wallin, Newman McDevitt visit.
ed Mrs. Patterson Bay sunaay aner
non. ' '1
Miss Ruth Ramsey viaitea Mrs. a.
A. Ramsey Monday. .
MisaPhelnia Wallin is ill with
measles but is Improving some.
. t-M. p..nnn Ramiiev has returned
to Revere after spending a few days
in uarsnaii. )
uin ArfU Norton snent Saturday
night with her aunt, Mrs. Juda Nor-
Mr. Ervin Ramsey is the pleasant
caller at the home of Mr. H. E. Wall-
inMr. Shelt Norton was the pleasant
caller of Miss Mona Lee Wallin Sun-
Misa Maomie cwevin w i. ou
day School. ' ,
- Misa Larcie Norton took dinner
with Mrs. Boyd Ramsey Sunday.
Miss Pattie Kice spent ounaay uiki
with Mrs. Carrie Wallin.
Misa Larcie called on Miss Mona
Wallin spent Sun. with Miss Fannie
Adams. , . , .,
Mr. J. R. Leake was out truck rid
ing Sunday.
Miss Neple Norton spent Sunday
night with Margaret Leake.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred S. Ramsey took
dinner with Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Rice.
Mr. Loyd Chandler and family are
ill with small pox.
Mrs. B. A. Ramsey and Miss Larcio
Norton called on Mrs. John Norton
Friday. t
Miss Ndra Norton visited Mrs. Ju
da Norton Saturday. .
Little Ross Norton was in ih.-vv
SUNm' Omie Bullman visited her
grandmother, Mrs. Ben Chandler,
UMrayf!arl Wallin went to Marshall
iltuiiuBjr " " " .j. x
Mr. and Mrs. . . duc
tho wfi.V-end with Mrs. Burnette s
e j.T n 1admnn M. C.
Mrs. Carl Wallin is spending a few
days with her father and motner, :vir.
j u i si wa in.
Mr. Shelt Norton is on tne sick im
this week. m A, . .
nff Amna T.nnrlflV IS on loe sn-ft
Ulin. fllUVD MM" J
i: nrolr
tw aJ Mm. Jeter P. Ramsey went
to Marshall Monday. ,
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TT tirITit MAnHAV.
Mr. Winston Ramsey of Big Laurel
was in Revere Sunday.
From RIVER ROUGE, MICH.
(Carried over from last week)
and A. D. Gregg
left here Saturday for their home in
Coloado Springs. . .
Ms. Rav Farmer, who has been on
the sick list, has recovered, we are
glad to say. . . j
0 . . r T-ir nit n.i'a amI Mi.
jar. naa wrs. w. i.
And Mrs. Tilson Worley were out car
riding Sunday. .
Mr. Clyde Massey is ybius
Ray Farmer.
FROM PASTOR OF THE FREE
.. WILL BAPTIST CHURCH
AT WALNUT, N. C.
There will be an all-day service at
the Walnut Free Will Baptist Church
next 'Sunday, Mar IS- This ser
vice will be known as a reunion for
all members of the church. : . .
The pastor will preach at 11:00
o'clock and the Lord's Supper will be
administered. There will be. preach
ing, speaking and ainging by differr
ent classes in the afternoon. I insist
'that all members be present and ex
tend a welcome to all who will come.
The Free Will Baptist Church at
Walnut has a large active: memberr
ship and is doing good work The
Sunday, School, under the superin
tendence of W. M. Sanders is doing
fine work. The average" attendance
for last month was 5.v ff v
I will be looking for you Sunday. ,
B. C. Guthrie, Pastor.
From .Thomas; Branch
Mrli J. O Sevia -was "In Marshall
Monday on business., ; ,Pfii-
Miss NeU Thomas was in Wamut
' Monday. - " .-.",:' i-?hht2l,
Mr. and Mrg. Jesse 1 nomas wera
. fa Wainht: Saturday. rf Uu week.1
y Miss Laura Cody is the owner of a
' new dress. Jt. vv-"l;,i.ii .ivv1,'v
yk Miss Olive and Vonalee Bevis were
hit Sunday School Sunday. - x
Mrs. Llge Fortner and her Sunday
School ClasS went on picniqlSatur-
.Mr.
ino' Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Revis and fam
ily Monday.
Mr. John Henry freeman ws vac
cinated for smallpox Friday of last
week. .
Mrs. John Henry f reeman was
visiting her father Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Ethel Ramsey is very ill at
this writing. ,. .
Mr. KoDert jonnson was m "
nut Sunday.
mr- nk.4 TlitmH war attendlnff
the ball game Saturday of last week.
. T rtlilTA PflVlfl
MISS iaura vuuy iuis
and Miss Lillie Goldsmith took a
hike out to the schoolhouse on
Sunday morning.
Mr. Palmer rJnsiey was in wainu.
Mril&i'nia Tinalni and Miss Vona
lee Revis had a lot of fun Sunday.
NOTICE!
We have set apart Monday and
Tuesday the 16th and 17th of May,
1927, to clean off and fence the Dry
n 1 r VJ want f Invito
everyone who has friends and rela
tives buried there to bring their din
ner, and tools, and.J come-, and belp
.mt a Mf f hi, v Him. ? ni mvi
more land added to the graveyard, so
we want to pm a gooa ienc uuu
it alL lA Pleas eome, everybody. .
tmnHirv- arm vera
are . relieving the local situation t by
Snuan i4 fhafv anmlna earn thru
.vnMu sand nanerative earlot eniD-
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'fMaxweU -jChandler-was. yiait- ,jesisj!y?-::rf
n
. Wa are
parties and
From BIG BRANCH
' (Carried over froU Iait week)
, m, armVa nf Ihtk Battlement are
all about done planting corn.
- Hfra Tavanna Ranks Snent the day
with Mrs. K U trough Tuesday. ;
Miss Lievena Kector . waa visiting
her aunt, Mrs. Mae Deaver Wednes
day. ' f
Mr. R. H, Clark attended the sing--i
1-4 .v- nri.n iw will
Pontiaf ohnroh M(Wl)Tt HTffllt ' ! :
Mr. Jim Rector was able to be out
.Tuesday.-. ,. .- ta.f
Mrs. R. H. Clark was on the sick
Mr. Bill Alien is planning to go to
Marion Snndav where he will visit
his sister. - ...
Mrs. Josie Davis and Mis' Nellie
Crough were in '. Ashe ville .shopping
.Tuesday. :??.?-. nf'f?l
always'readytocpeB responalble-rtl From $PRING, CREEK.
Ad we pay postage, n 'ifilr" "''v S ;(riw8a tatt w.kV
MAIL ORDER SERVICE
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HJTiM varl TA-nov4vi ATtfj iYt nro nf rnertfl-. I J
; is always at your tommand. ' These experts anop. for,
Li von and use all possible good taste and judirment ini.:
I making, selections. . Why. not give this service a trialT w
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BONMARCIIE
ASHEVILLE'S QUALITY DEPARTMENT JTORB.
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ASHEVILLE,;
km' a m s'nAt si'
tv WUitl" : f them a bright and happy ftu.
, .. ; - iivrt -,:. .-vr'' f.' '' ' . , MraT Dorothy Riddle aad"chljdrwi
i .--returned to Craggr Saturday- after
p - r. Tm:jr- rT , . v i ; v y:
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lialDiiojni Tire
for Fords and Chevrolets
REAL NON-SKID
SLOW. EVEN TREAD WEAR
QUIET RUNNING
Size 29x4.40
orsnpaimy
If'- ' ' ' '
Marshall N. C.
spending two weeks with relatives
and mends of Bluff.
. 1 Mr. ! Joe Sawvera of Raitmore
Branch is very ill at this writing.
iney would appreciate iriends vsut
Ing them.
' Mr, and Mrs. Craig and Mr. Smith,
Misa Elizabeth Craig,, and Miss Olga
Gillespie of Asheville were ' pleasant
callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
J. F. Gillespie Sunday. Reported a
nice time after, seeing the beautiful
scenes of White Rock, accompanied
hv Mr. Mormon Gillesnie and Misa Ni-
ta Moore of Bluff.
Mr. Dewey More is still a tn-weck-ly
caller at the home of Mr. Stans
Plemmons.
- Mr. J. F. Gillespie spent the week
end with Mr. and Mrs. John Riddle.
Miss Crety Fowler spent Sunday
afternoon with Miss Nora "Meadows.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Henderson of
Spring Creek motored to Marshall
Sunday. ' .
The Sping Creek postofnee is mov
ed! J. R. Henderson's store near
Baltimore Branch.
We would like to hear from sev
eral Of the writers of Spring Creek.
From GRAND VIEW
Sunday School is progressing very
-v tVa Mjasinnnrv Rnntist Chur-
inuvii v v"w j
ch with good attendance, but would
be much better if we all would be
more interested in the work. See that
the children are all present on each
Sunday morning. The children of to
day are fathers and mothers of to
morrow. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Briggs of
Long Branch were visiting her sister
Mrs. Home jucuarris last sunaay.
Mrs. J. A. Rice and children of
Laurel Branch were visiting relatives
at this place the first Sunday.
mere nas Deen quite a lot 01 sick-
nPM n thin aAtiAn tint! nil a,A im.
proving at this writing.
T I. . . ... , . . .
airs, in 01a martin wts taKen to tne
hospital three weeks ago. She is im
proving very slowly at present.
Miss Alta Allman is now employed
at Charles Store of Asheville was the
guest of her sister Mrs. E. D. Green
Sunday.
Misa Minnie Rice a student of
Marshall High school is spending' a
few weeks with her parents Mr. and
Mrs. T. S. Rice.
G. L. Burnette of Asheville motor
ed down Mother's Day to see his fath
er and mother, Mr. and Mrs. C. M.
Burnette.
Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Reese and
children were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
J. G. Reese Sunday evening.
FROM SWEETWATER VALLEY
The people are all about through
planting corn at this place.
Mr. jNeison jsucicner ana tax. uew-
ev Ricn vitntflri Mr. J. C. Waddell
Saturday afternoon.
Misses Susie and Martha uucKner
went to Redmon last Monday.
Mr. John Chrisman was shoeing
his horse Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. J. u. waaaeu iook a
trip to Craggy Saturday.
Mr. Frank Buckner took dinner
with Aaron and Jehu Waddell Sun
day.
ltfipe Rails 7nrn Rnrknar and sis
ter Nancy were at Redmon Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewey nice spen
Mondav nieht with Mr and Mrs. Nel
son Buckner.
Mr. Dewey Rice and Mr. JNeison
Buckner are working for Mr. Oscar
Davis. . . .
Mrs. Nelson Buckner was visiting
Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Rice Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Rice took din
ner with Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Buck
ner Sunday.
A small cooperative selling organ
ization in Brunswick County will
handle over 100 cars of truck crops
for its members this season.
The shipment of 8 1-2 cars of fat
hogs from CravehTounty on April 5
returned the cooperatnig farmers a
net income of $15,935.76.
JUDGMENT
is based on experience. We
have examined the eyes of
thousands of people, have
made every combination of
glasses, fitted all sorts, sizes
and shapes of noses. It is our
pleasure to refer you to any of
our patrons We shall be
equally glad to number you
among them. See us tday
and see better from now on.
Charles ;H. Hone ,
OPTOMETRIST
Eye Strain Specialist
54 Pat Ave. Opp. Postoffice
.ASHEVILLE, N. C.
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" The people "df this section :aM get-
a 1 lit. il. 1 1
wurb
5 1 fW a1nn nieelv with their WON
e week to learn of the wedding taking
, I -1 place 01 miss xseme itioaia ua r.
Ol.t. Tlnolratt lint r wiahinC
WE recently were given the tremendous advantage of having the mammoth
Firestone factories brought to us. In Tire Educational Meetings we were
shown, by means of motion pictures, charts, tire samples and complete engineer
ing data, the details of Firestone tire design and construction and how Fire
stone and Oldfield tires and tubes are made in the world's most efficient and
economical rubber factories.
Firestone pioneered the original low-pressure tire and made it practical by
Gum-Dipping. The motion pictures showed us how the cords of the carcass
are dippSin a rubber solution, thoroughly saturating and insulating every
fiber of every cord with rubber. Simple demonstrations and tests ulustrated the
ereat advantage of this process, which supplies the extra strength to withstand
the extra flexing strains of low-pressure construction one of the reasons why
urns ca.ua tjj rs TiJ Tm ararlioriinc
such unheard-of mileage records.
We learned why the Firestone Balloon Tread
gives extra safety, comfort and long wear. We
were shown why Firestone, from the very begin
ning; designed and continue to use the round
: n.iiAn 'TmhuI: miAfmlzlfiff "shoulder breaka. so
Mtmrrim to drei. ' Excess rubber at the edges of
: - n.l1nnn TrA la waate-actuallv detrimental to
tire mileage. Ja the Firestone Tread the small
units and sharp projections are scientifically placed j
to permit easy nextng, resulting in exrraoiuuuur
Come in and let ut put a set of these
Gum-Dipped Tires on your car you can
forget about tire trouble. Quality is
- higher than ever before prices are.
: lowest in history. Buy now!
Cash Prices
30x3 v Fabric.-55.05
30x3 Vt Fabric..-; O.CO
30x3 ft Cord 70
20x4.40 BalloonJ 0.40
32x4 ; Cord.... 13.40
31x50 BalloonJ 13.33
33x0.00 Balloon- 0.35
OldHeld Tabes are
o priced very low
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