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arshall,'N. C, July 19, 1929
THE NEW
3-ItECORD
FIFTH PXC3
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ILOCAL AND PERSONAL,5
I Happenings In and Near Marshall
Miss Henricks of Revere passed
' through Marshall on Monday, en
route to Jlaleigh, where she will visit
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Martin and fam
ily. On Monday, July 22, they all
expect to start in Mr. Martin's car to
Washington, D. C, for a short visit
with friends there. Mrs. Martin was
formerly Mies Ursula Shelton and
has many friends and relatives in
Madison County.
"The Yellow Back," a James Oliver
Curwood rtory of the North'i-Wet
Mounted Police at the Prince
Friday and Saturday. It's a good one
don't mill it.
Mrs. Mildred Jones, who has been
visit ng friends and relatives of Mar
shall, has gone to Swannanoa for a
visit with relatives.
Miss Mazuri Cole of Henderson
ville, N. C, Miss Eugenia Drake, of
Anderson, S. C, and Mrs. J. L. Care
vilt of Greenville, S. C, have been
visiting the Misses Ward.
Mrs. J. C. Tilson and daughter,
Mrs. Harriett Tebell, spent Tuesday
with the Misses Robinett.
Attend the
Men's Bible Class
at the
BAPTIST CHURCH
Marshall, N. C.
EVERY SUNDAY MORNING
at 9:45
Mrs. W. H. Morrow, who. has been
spending several weeks in Mississippi
with Mr. Morrow, is expected back
Monday. The two will go to At
lanta, Ga., Sunday, from which point
Mr. Morrow will go to Fort Benning
for a few weeks and Mrs. Morrow
will come home. .
Dr. David Kimberly of Hot Springs
was in Marshall Thursday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Hendricks and
daughter, Miss Virginia, returned
from a trip to Mocksville, N. C, and
Other points Monday.
Beautiful Billie Dove in "The
Night Watch" Princess Monday &
Tuesday (Silver nites).
Don't miss "The Yellow Back" a
regular he-man picture of the North
West at the Princess Fri. & Sat.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Redmon have
moved into the Henderson house on
Hill. Street recently vacated by Mr.
and Mrs. Neal Houston.
Don't fail to see Billie Dove in
"The Night Watcih" Monday 'and
Tuesday (Silver nites). Get a fork
to go with the knife.
Charles Giezentanner, B.ob Hinkle,
Weldon Ramsey, and James Story
returned Wednesday afternoon from
a camping trip ion Laurel River,
where they went Monday.
Mrs. Lottie Coward went to Ashe
ville Thursday morning.
Air iid "Mrs. X TTnhprt. Davis nrp
' expecting to leave Saturday for Col
lins and other points in Mississippi,
the native state of Mrs. Davis.
IT'S ICED
TEA TIE
and A&P Food Stores are stocked with
the choicest blends and brands of TEA.
Orange Pekoe or Indirf Ceylon
NECTAR
TEA
Grandmother'? Bread SISfcET 10c
LELlOHS L"tfe and Juicy, Do. 3jP
PEANUT BUTTER-16Jbz. Jar ...23e
J. 6. G. BABES
Chocolatv Murshmallow? layers
CocuduI Gem, Assorted -
IChocolate Nut Tops ;; , . Lb. '
W
SALAD DRESSING-S-qz Jar
17c
FicVsj Granulated . J"!?)
SUGAR wLbs 55
8 O'CLOCK COFFEE , ft .
.37c
MASON JARS
; 80c
90c
Pints
iw.
Quarts.
PURE CIDEB
VIWEGAR
39.
FLOU
!24 Lb
Barf
R A&P Plain or ,
SELF-RISING
87c-Bflflb; $3;45
JJ1 It T HjT Tama. xJ T
mi- ana mi a. vc vj, --
leigh came Tuesday , of last week to
visn ner parents, nr. ohu mi wvuu
Hendricks. Mr. Jones left Monday.
and Mrs. Jones' remained with her
parents for a while.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Coleman Ramsey
and son, Arthur, and Phillip Brint
nall had a delightful trip to Mt.
Mitchell Wednesday. Mr. Ramsey
says that the distance from Marshall
to the tower is exactly $0 miles.
Mr. John Shugart of Walnut was J
in town Thursday morning. He had ,
with him some friends from Alabama, i
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a numDer 91 wnom are stopping wun
him at the Hotel Switzerland at Walnut.
Miss Katy Sams returned to Flag
Pond, Tenn., Sunday with Miss Jes-'!
sie Sams to spend several days.
IHHHHHBHBSiSSBE
Miss Georgia Rector came Thurs
day for a day or two with her par-
entSMr. and Mrs. Geo. Rector.
Mrs. J. Starr of Albemarle is vis
iting Mr. and Mrs. McEwing at their
home on Main Street.
RECTOR SAMS
Our Semi-Annual Sale Beginning
5fnr!!ndygys4 3irdl
will offer MANY UNUSUAL VALUES
ifr. O. Kline Realtor and Miss
Vivian Sams eloped Monday night
and were married in Greenville, S.
C, Tuesday, July 16, 1929, the cere
mony being performed by Rev. Mr.
Ballinger of Greenville. They were
accompanied on their get-away by
Mr. John Redmon of Marshall. They
returned to Marshall Tuesday after
noon," where they were greeted by
friends.
The bride is the daughter of Dr.
and Mrs. W. A. Sams of Marshall,
and the groom is the son of Mrs. R.
C. Nanney. They are stopping at
the Rector hotel, of which Mr. and
Mrs. Nanney are proprietors.
HORNER COLE
A marriaee of much interest oc
curred at Dandridge, Tenn., on July
9, when Miss Myrtle Cole of Del Rio,
Tenn.. became the bride of Charles
J. Horner, of Whitesburg, Tenn.
Miss Cole js the popular and at
tractive daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
G. W. Coin. Hhf fnrmprlv rcxnHori in
9 j . .
this section, and has many friends
wno will Jearn with interest of her
marriage.
Mr. Horner holds a responsible po
sition with the Southern Railway.
After an extended western trip
they will he at home to their friends
at Whiteshurg, Tenn.
THANKS TO THE LADIES OF
MARSHALL
A really Beautiful 23 piece Japanese China Tea
Set will be given absolutely Free to any family
trading 850.00 on either day of sale, or for just
91.00 and $25.00, trade.
Bern
Just a few of the many items listed
here. See our large circular for a more
Complete List of SPECIALS.
1 was asked by several of the fath
ers and mothers who attended the
clinic to put a few wirds of thanks
and appreciation in our paper to the
ladie-of the churches of Marshall for
the wrmderfully delicious suppers
which they brought to the school
house and served them. It was a big
hearted thing to do and was fully
appreciated and enjoved by all.
MRS. PLUMER BRYAN.
- BALL PEEK
Druid LL-Best 4-yd. Full
Standard Sheeting-yd. 9c
Full Standard 36-in. wide
Dark or Light Percale-yd. 15c
.Ladies' Regular 65c Grade
Silk Rayon Bloomers-pr. ... 45c
Men's Best Fancy 25c Hose
Assorted Colors-pr. 20c
John B. Stetson New Sam
ple Hats $3.50
Boys' Overalls 6-16 size 69c
Men's Scout Shoes-pr. $1.69
Men's Black or Tan Genuine
Goodyear Welt Oxford-pr. $2.59
9-4 Full Standard 81 -in. wide
Sheeting-45c to 50c Grade
per yd. 29c
The best $1.00 Work Shirt
Made 69c
Full size Plaid Cotton Blank
ets 89c
$5.00 Value 60 percent. Wool
Double Blankets-pr. $3.49
Genuine Gold Seal Rugs
9x12 $7.95
9x102 $7.25
Men's, Boys' and Girls' Ten
nis Shoes pr. 79c
Marshall
G. L. McKINNEY
N. C.
ROARING FORK
Mx. Arch Ball and Miss Ruby Peek
of Mars Hill were married at Marsh
all Jury 13th.
Ihe ceremony was Derformed bv
Rev. B. E. Guthrie in the presence
ot several mends.
Which is the Sixth Commandment?
20:13.
Beople are very busy hoeing corn
at 1mis place trying to get through so.
they can pick bernea.
Miss Annie and Mary Green took
dinner with Miss Bonnie Williams
Sunday.
Miss Oma Williams visited Miss
Bonnie Williams Saturday night.
TiKre will be a meeting starting at
Bluff an- July 21st.
(By Another Writer)
The S. S. at this place is progress-
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W'm m llim i ii i
Every Little Bit Added
To What You Got
Makes a bank account grow by "leaps and
tit
bounds!" First thing you know, there's a
; '. IV,
hundred ready for a rainy day . . then a
thousand . . really, it's surprising how
quickly the total mounts once you g-et jthe
habit of SAVING regularly.' ;
.Citizens- IBank
; MARSHALL and HOT SPRINGS, N. C
This u the Bank that SERVICE Built.
V-A:: try it. . -
ing nicely and a large crowd attend
ed church Sunday.
Mr. Jack Joyce spent Saturday
night with Mr. Berry Brown.
McKmley Sexton called on Miss
Rachel Payne Saturday evening.
Visitors that attended church Sun
day were Miss Maude Rollan, Mr.
Bill Graves, Miss Hellen Wyatt, Mr.
Homer Lamb.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Rainey spent
Sunday with their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Billy Balding.
Mr. Carl Stamey accompanied Miss
Louetta Payne home Saturday.
Miss Julia Hickam was the guest of
Miss Edith Gowan Saturday night.
SKY-HY PERSONALS
Mr. and Mrs. J. Perrin Thompson,
of Columbia, South Carolina, sur
prised their dautrher. Margaret, bv
a visit this week.
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Haner. of
Eastover, South Carolina. visited
their daughter, Beverly, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. O'Neal returned
to Montreat, ' N. C, after bringtffgrf'1333'-
their daughter, Laura, to camp.
Dr. and Mrs. H. E. Rowe accom-
panred their daughter, Margaret! to
camp last Tuesday. .,. '
Appel My son is a jack of all trades...
What shall I do with him? ry if
Sass Buy him a drugstore. "UfcJ
- The Pathfinder
Walter Isn't tliii pie Just like moth
er used to make?
Diner Yes,' indeed, but it isn't like
mother used to .cut it.
... ' ; The Pathfinder
Every time I kiss you it makes
me "a "better man.
Lil Well, voh' don't have to trw n
get to heaven tonight. Pathfinder.
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Mr. and Mrs. Brooks Hurseyo j
Asheville visited Dr. and .Mrs. Simp. L if
son Sunday. "
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aiiss Aiary ungnam oi tsiacKSDurg,
Virginia, a camper df last year, vig
ited the camp Tuesday.
. Mifs Eleanor Bizzell of Goldsboro,
North, Carolina, arrived in camp
Tuesday afternoon. This Is Eleanor's
second year at Sky-Hy.
Dr. R. K. Foster accompanied
i Misses Helen Bell, Margaret Thomp
I eon, and his daughter, Kitty, to camp
jfrom Columbia, S. C.
I Miss Eleanor Bizzell of Goldsboro
was accompanied to camp by her
.mother, Mrs. I. M. Bizzell and broth
er, James.
. Mrs. A. J. Milling and daughters,
: Almenda and7 Agnes, have returned to
their home in' Clinton, S. C," while
ner aaugnter, jjouy, remained m
camp. ; -- I
Miss Carolyn. Rogers had as vis
itor on the 4th of. July, her uncle,
JUST AS THE
DOCTOR
PRESCRIBED
ACCURACY in filling
Pracriptions jt our spe
cialty. And with fresh
and pure stock to draw,
on. we give you the very
best in medicine, pills, or
powders.
PROMPT SERVICE
ALWAYS!
JPRICES LOW? AS THE
LOWEST!
Phone us your needs.
THE BIARSHALL
PHARMACY
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