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rami pace Tim NEW 3 -RE CORD i Marshall, N, C. July 19, 1929 From SANDY MUSH Everybody pleas remember that Sunday, July 21st, there will be sing ing all day and dinner on the ground at Chestnut Grove. Three or four singing classes are coming, from near Canton and Spring Creek, and Mr. Jasper Ebbs will be at Chestnut Grove church to make a talk. Ev erybody please remember to come, and bring some one with you. Saturday at llrOO o'clock and Sun day at 3:00 o'clock our pastor, Rev. B. B. Plemmons, will preach at this place. Everybody invited. Mrs. Fanny Boyd is now spending a few days with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Edwards. Mr. Loyd Surrett of Lower Sandy Muh was v'siting his relatives here Friday. Mr. ani Mrs. Fred Hannah were , berry picking Thursday. Mr. Edward and Mr. Oliver Kins were doing some farm work for Mr. J Rosco King last week. Mr. .lass Nash was out hunting for seng last week. Me found several dollars' worth. Miss Annie Hawkis calle.l at the home of Mrs. Richard Duckett one day of last week. Mrs. Fanny Boyd and Mrs. Meda Ward and Hnnchtpr Rpva pnllp. nn Mr. and Mrs. T. T. King Saturday Mrs. John E. Rector. morning. I Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ball were the Mr. J. H. King motored to Ashe- guests of her brother for dinner Sun ville Saturday. day, Mr. Thomas Marlor . Mr. Floyd Boyd called at the home Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Shelton Misses of Mr. Fred Hannah one day last Lizzie and Katherine bhelton, Mr. week John Candler motored to Grand View Mr. Nathan Jones was on Sandy Sunday afternoon and brought Mrs. Mush Saturday visiting his friends ' Shelton's mother back with them, and relatives. I Mrs. Nancy Revis. Mr. Paul Lusk is staying with Mr. The meeting closed Friday night. r,. c.,.. ' 6 Rpv Henrv Revis sure delivered Mrs. Ora Lee Duckett was the guest of her parents Saturday. Mrs. Meda Ward called on Mrs. Hannah Saturday afternoon. Those who took , dinner with Mr. and Mrs. T. T. King Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Boyd and two daughters and son, Zeb. Mrs. rreo nanna ana Miss rCuby j day to visit relatives. w ..ui.a.i..c Sun Mr. R. J. Boyd and daughter, Bat- tie, motored to town last week. Mr. M. O. King called on his son, Mr. J. H. King, Saturday. Mrs. Maggie Surret was picking berries Sunday morning. Miss Geneva King was the guest of her sister Sunday morning, Mrs. Richard Duckett. Little Glinn and Charlie Ward were visiting friends Sunday evening. Mr. Fish, our old-time singing leader, was at Chestnut Grove Sun- J day. We were glad to have him with us. 1 Well, as we go to close up, will say, Good luck to the Office Kat; with a meat sk;n and plenty of big, fresh rats. Sweeter Too much to eat too rich a diet or oo much smoking. Lots of things cause our stomach, but one thing can correct t quickly. Phillips Milk of Magnesia rill alkalinize the acid. Take a spoon ul of this pleasant preparation, and the ystem is soon sweetened. Phillips is always ready to relieve Ustress from over-eating; to check all icidity; or neutralize nicotine. Re nember this for your own comfort; for he sake of those around you. Endorsed ly physicians, but they always say "hillipi. Don't buy something else and orpect the same results! PHILLIPS .Milk . of Magnesia GRAPE VINE The following officers and teachers were elected in Sunday School Sun day morning. Officers: A. H. Sams, Superintendent; Mafra Boone, Sec retary; C. C. Bradley, Chorister; and George Coates, Treasurer. Teachers: Messrs. A. H. Sams, Wesley Hunter, A. L. Coates, and Mrs. Max e Mor gan. Messrs. Jess and M. A. Griffin were the guests of Mx. Elbert Hens ley Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Rilev Corn of Wood- fin were the guests of Mrs. Corn's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kelson Wilson Sunday. Mr.- and Mrs. Dewey Wallm and daughter, Vera,"" of Woodfin were visiting relatives on Grape Vine Sun day. " Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Merrell of Bull Greek were at Sunday School and preachingSunday. . ' , r- - Mr. and Mrs. Van Waliin were the guests of Mrs. Easter Gosnell for dinner Sunday, i ' - : . Saturdays and Sunday were our regular meeting ' days. -We had a double sermon each day by Rev. Jas. R. Lamb of Marion, N. C, and Rev. Jesse Corn, of Bull Creek. Mr. Lamb Makes Ufe is visiting friends at 'Grape Vine. Mr. J. D. Gosnell of Woodfln vis ited his brother, Coy, Sunday morn ing. Mr. Jesse Sprinkle is in very poor health at this writing. He had as his guests Sunday Mrs. Harriett Hol lifiel'd and children, Mr. and Mrs. Coy Gosnell, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Hunter. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Sams and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. John Brown and family, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Burrell, Miss Pauline Gosnell and others went to Mr. Clarence Clark's of Long Branch for a birthday dinner Sun day. Miss Clara Coates of Grape Vine and Mr. Jas. Ramsey, Jr of East Fork were married Sunday, July 7. TAXI SERVICE Open and closed cars. Better serv ice. Prices are right. Phono, write or telegraph S. B. FERGUSON Phone 58. tf. RECTOR'S CHAPEL I Miss Alma Rector, who has been spending a few days at Beech, N. C. has returned home. Mrs. Carol Creasman is down from Rlack Mountain visiting her sister, some good sermons at Rector s cnap- el. Mr. Grady Ball was the guest of Miss Agnes Rector Monday night. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bishop motored over to Long Branch Sunday after noon to see Mrs. Bishop's mother, Mrs. Mary Wild. Misses Pearl and Nola gentry were visiting Miss Thelina Ball Monday j Mrs. Etta Creasman ana Mrs. Katherine Rector were visiting Mrs. J M. Shelton Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Lewin Reems were visitinc her mother Monday, Mrs. Er- Inest Roberson. j Mr. Will Taylor is planning on 'stacking wheat Wednesday, j Mr. Ernest Teague and Miss Fran ces Tweed were out motoring Sun day. 666 i a Prescription for . Colds, Grippe, Flu, Dengue, Bilious Fever and Malaria. It it the most ipeedy remedy known. IN MEMORY OF R O L LI N ROBERTS We were very much surprised on last Saturday morning when we heard of our dear cousin and friend being drowned. On last Friday evening Rollin went over to a park near River Rouge, and 'while taking a bath, by some means ne sanK ana w u uivwucu uv friends who helped to get the flowers. A lot of his friends went to his rescue and longed and waited from 7:45 till about 3:00 Saturday morn ing. We believe that the water be ing cold, he took the cramp in arms and legs till he could not swim. We are thankful to his many frienrs who helped to get the flowers. We were very sad to give up this friend but God knows best He do eth all things well. We hope our loss is heaven's gain, and also we thank the people for be ing so kind during his death. Rollin was a well known boy here, and was kind to every one. He leaves a number of friends here, be sides his father and brother and un cle, who have been working here for some time. May the Lord bless his motner ana all during this sorrow. Written by a cousin, Mrs. O. L. Wilson. From SEXTON Brothers M. H. Shelton and G. E. Cutshaw will preach at bexton Sat urday night and Sunday, July 20 and 21. We wsre very sorry inai me people were disappointed last month. Everyone who wants to know more about God's Word, come and be with us in the services. We are sure there will be nothing preached but the truth, which will not hurt us if we CONFIDENCE .... : v Did you ever atop to think what an important Dart con fidence plays in the exami nation of eyes and the fitting of proper glassee? Those who have had as examine their precious eyes and make glasses know that all optical work from this old establish ed firm is "dependable, our prices consistent with quali ty .work and our service the best. For ' better glasses, consult t . .,7 ; lv ,"j;t' , Dr. Charles H. Honess . OPTOMETRIST SINCE 1900 No. S Flatiroa Baildiag, . - ' ' ; - Crovnd Floor ; . - ASHEVILLE, N. C 4 , THERE Is nothing that has ever taken the place of Bayer .Aspirin as an antidote for pain. Safe, or physi cians wouldn't use it, and endorse its use by others. Sure, or several mil lion users would have turned to some thing else. But get real Bayer Aspirin (at any drugstore) with Bayer on the box, and the word genuine printed in red: Amlrlo is tin- trade mark of f 1 - u.nnfiKdM at MonoacUccldiUr of BUeyUeeH measure up to it. Truth is still truth, no matter what folks say about it, or how much they try to misrepresent it. "fhank God for His Word preached in all of : . : . . . I t ; tn Jesus by His grace and do His will, no matter what the world says or does.. It makes no difference .with me just so I know I am right w.th it. i I ours ior me ngm, GLENNIS BURRIS. CARL R. STUART Attorney at Law Office Over Citizens Sank Marshall, N. C. FROM WALNUT Miss Marian Morrow, who has been visiting friends and relatives in Wil mington, XMewcern ana jacKSonviue for about two months, is home again. Miss Esther Lieb of Black Moun tain is spending a few weeks .with her sister, Mrs. Clyde McQlure. (. The 4-H Club of Walnut will have a box supper in the High SchOftr au ditorium Saturday evening, July 20th, at 8 o'clock. Miss Mabel Dumm, who has been visiting Miss Anna Hyde, went to Al lanstand Saturday, where she will spend a few days visiting Miss Eliz- abeth Morton. 1 Sunday. About twenty-five of the Walnut , Mr. Emmitt Thomas jHleAiis reg young people gave Miss Phlenia ular appointment at the,nJne of Wallin a party last Friday, July the Miss Ruby Payne Sunday evening, twelfth. A very delightful evening Miss Florence Gosnell, who is in was spent. Greeneville, Tenn., hospital, is re- Mr. and Mrs. Wesley M. Hyde left ported some better at this writing, last week for Beaufort to visit their Miss Myrtle Gentry of Walnut Gap son, Dr. Frank Hyde. was visiting Miss Ruby Payne Sun- Mrs. B. E. Guthrie, Ruth and day. Hampton Guthrie and Mr. Otto Mc- Mr. and Mrs. Worley Gentry were Devitt spent Saturday in Asheville. visiting Mrs. Alex Payne Sunday. Miss Lola Cody of Brush Creek Miss Ruby Payne will have as her spent Friday night with Miss Phlenia guest next week, Miss Buckner, of Wallin. Weaverville. Miss Rosa Anz visited friends at . Spring Creek last week. Rev. James U Hyde, Miss Anna Hyde, Florence and Helen Hyde, Marian Morrow and Ruth Guthrie left Monday for Little Pine, where they will hold a two weeks Daily va cation Bible School. , (By Another Writer) i Mr. Jonas Chandler is moving his store with the Ramsey Brothers and McClure in the new filling station on Route 20. Mrs. James Jones of Rutherford- ton County has a new baby girl, born July 10th. The mother and baby are getting along nicely. Miss Ver.na Ramsey iro n Kevere is spending the week with her grand parents, Mr- and Mrs. Jim Ramsey. Mrs. Penland and daughter, Helen, and Mrs. M. R. Morrow from Sun nybank Inn," Hot Springs, N. C, spent Thursday afternoon with Mrs. A. T. Anz; also Mr. C. W. Wattaand Mr. Harold Owenby from West Ashe ville spent the afternoon with ''Miss Sandy and Mary Anz. They brought their instruments and made some real good music, which was enjoyed by every one. .t . Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Anz and fam ily spent Sunday with friends in East Flat Rock. From BUCKNER We are sorry to report that Mr. Charlie Duck, who has been ill for nntte a whiie. isn't imDrovinir. f '.Masses Tbelma, Ruth, and Johnnie' Honsley, Geneva Hamlin ani Nell Ponder .had, a nice time, swimming Sunday afternoon. t - Mrs. Oscar Stanton and small son, Robert, of West Asheville, are spend ing tha week tv'th he parents,. Mr.. nd Mrs. D. E. Hensley. Mrs. N. RBaJlard.-who has been ill for . a lonf . tima hM improved wonderfully. v;":;'v'.-'rf --'.vf Mr. and Mrs Luther Chandler, and -mall -daughter soent Sunday ; with hee mother, Mrs Marw Ann Rica. ' Mr. and Mrs- Luther Hamlin were nsttrng Mr. and Mrs. Guy . Hamlin r'day. - -'. - a Miss Texie Briggs from "Erwin, Vnr i th house gnest ttt Mr.'and Mrs N. E. Jarvis. - v - -s . - From Lower Biff Pine . We are having a good Sunday School at this place, : - Mr. C. A. Worley, our Sunday School superintendent, was ' absent last Sunday on account of preaching for the pastor of the church at Up per Big Pine. Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Haguewood, and children and Geneva and Hazel Worley of Winston-Salem, N. C., took dinner with their aunt and Uncle, Mr, and Mrs. C. A. Worley. Mrs. Bessie Worley and baby; Env ory, ate dinner with Mrs. C. A. Wor ley on Sunday. '. Mrs. Jasper Haguewood and chil dren and Mr. Reagan Worley and lit tie Geneva and Hazel Worley spent the night with Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Worley Sunday night. Misses Texie Henderson and Vere ola Worley took dinner with Miss Lu-la- Sprinkle and spent the afternoon, with her Sunday. Misses Macie Worley and Ethel Randall spent a pleasant "Sunday af ternoon at Mrs. Polly Anderson's, listening to the Victrola. Mrs. Letha Worley had atf'e'njby able time Saturday baking for her friends whom she expected Sunday. We were sorry to hear that Mr. Burlin Henderson left for Detroit Tuesday. We hope he won't stay as long this time as he did before. Misses Virginia Randall and Nellie Price, Mr. Paul, Hermon and Robert Randall attended meeting at the Highland Graveyard Sunday. They reported a crood meeting and some ! good singing. Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Worley ana family; also Mr. Curtis Worley visit ed Mr. Henry Worley and family of Walnut Sunday night. Miss Macie Worley has been suffer ing from a boil on her arm, but we are glad to say that it is some better at this writing. Mr. Walter Randall was the guest of Miss Fannie Henderson Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Worley from Black Mountain visited her father, m.r- . yvrr'. wZ M and Mra- C' Worley j Mr Teased through this g -;nf0P Upper Big Pine, I Sundav afternoon. W o Win- rnnH nrnver meet- ings at different homes every Sun day night. Meeting was at Johnnie Randall, Jr.'s. last Sunday night. Mr. Garfield Roberts and son vis ited ,his sister, Mrs. .Letha Worley, Saturday. Come on, River Rouge, with your ' - ' " O 1- f news. ' From BELVA Miss Ruby Payne 'spent' last week visitine in Weaverville, N. C. She was accompanied home by Miss Mary and Genevieve Buckner. 1 Mr. Gilbert Stackhouse, Mrs. T ' rJ A TT . AK I Jonas Chandler, Jr., of Walnut, Mrs. Shelt Norton and Mrs. Alex Payne wer e the guests of Mrs. John.Gaha gan Sunday afternoon. Mr. Gaha sran is very ill with typhoid. ' , Miss Ruby Payne was visiting Miss I Hazel Cantrell of Middle Laurel ; Sunday afternoon.- Mr. Arnold Sams and Miss Mabel Shelton were out motoring Sunday. Miss Lela Cook was the dinner guest of Ruby and Gertha Payne What Will When your Children Ciy for Iti There is hardly a household that luurat atard of Caatorutl As toast five Bullion team an Mver without ft. If there are ihildren ia y-rar lamfly, there's almost UUy need of rUeomfori. And any night my 2nd Ton vary thankful there'a a sottie ia the hone. Just a few drops, sad that eolio or etmstipation ia relieved! it diarrhea checked. A vegetable pro tnct a baby rcuedy meant for young Wka. Oastoria fa about the. only thing on haver ever 'heard doc4 r advise giv af to infanta.. Stronger medicines, are tangerona to' a tiny baby, however armless thay ' my be to grown-apa. 3ood old Castor ia! KemeJiber the name, ad remember to buv it It may spare ma sleepless, anxious night. It ia slways ready, alvays afo to nsei rj tmergencies, or foi everyday sitae- U Any hour of thetey or night that Bw becomes fretful, or restless. Castoiia v never more popular with mothers ihaa U fa today; Every druggist has it t. 7SMJ do SPECIAL EXCURSION TO CINCIN NATI AND LOUISVILLE, KY. JULY 27, 1929 Tickets on sale from principal points in Western North. Carolina. Round trip fare from Marshall to Cincinnati $14.00, Louisville $13.00. Limit fifteen days in addition to date of sale, ""Call on your local ticket agent for infor mation and reservations or address the un dersigned. J. H. WOOD, Division Passenger Agent, Asheville, N. C. From Walnut Creek Mr. Francis Reece had his tonsils removed Friday and is getting along nicely. Vestia and Paul Reece spent Sat urday night with their grandmother, Mrs. Prince Wallin. Miss Mable Reece and Dollie Ball were visiting Miss Agnes Reece Sun day afternoon. Mrs. Ollie King was visiting her I Mrs. Willie Runnion enjoyed mak- 'ing ice cream Saturday evening. Mr. Grover West was tne pleasant caller at the home of Miss Verna Crane Sunday. Mr. Jonah Reece and family were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Starland Reece Saturday night. Mrs. Pattie Coats of Grape Vine was visiting on Walnut Creek Satur- dav. Miss Vera and Edna West were visiting Miss Evelyn Crane Sunday, Mr. Koy uaii spent xnursaay nignt with Andrew and Frank Ball. Your tongue tells when you need Coated tongue dry mouth, bad breath, muddy skin, groggy nerve and tour stomach suggest its use. From BULL CREEK Sunday School was very progres sive Sunday. Several were Resent, but we would' be glad if more would attend the services. Mr. Henry Sprinkle and family were the guests of his father Satur day nite and Sunday. Miss Thelma Rice and family, Miss Lewis, Miss Georgia- Buckner, Mr. Wendell Rice and Mr. Will Davfs were the guests of Miss Glen Hunter for lunch Sunday. Miss Erelene Merrell was the guest of Mrs. May Thomas Sunday after noon. Miss Jessie Metcalf was the guest of Miss Clara Tillery Sunday for lunch. . , Mr. and Mrs. T. K. Guthrie of Syl va were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W, K. Hunter Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Buckner, Mr. and Mrs. R, L. Radford and Mrs. J., H Hunter were the guests of Mr. and Mr. N. K. Carson Sundav afternoon. Mrs. Zaie Rjce went back to Big Laurel Saturday. She is teaching at the Big Laurel school. Mr.-Wesley Hunter was the guest of Mr. and Mrs.. W. K. Hunter Fri day. : Misses ..Beatrice and Estoy Corn, were the guests of Miss Minnie Belle Brown Sunday for lunch. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Merrell went to Grape Vine Sunday. i Mfc Guy Merrell and Mr. Flavil Corn were the pleasant Sunday af ternoon callers of Misses Gertrude Bradlev and Br'jetta Jarvis of near Mars Hill; 1 ' i -M.r .nrf Mrs. Vanirfcn Fisher were tha ruests of Mri 'and Mrs. W. K. 1 Hunter Monday, Mrs. D. Clarke spent the past week with her sistsr. Mrs. Grady Clarke. G. W.- Com is at home now. He has been in.., West. Virginia at work. - 1 i '-- '" i ; ! M" H; B.; Hunter of Red Oak is snenflnfc's-.ffw days with her sister, Mrs'W.C. Hunter. She is nursing her" mother. - MwT J.,Guthrie, who s eiousl !.- ' " ' M-f Clota, Merrell , and Joncie Les Hunter i.visited ' Robbie - Lee Brown Sunday afternoon. ; A ; ' Hello, Office Kat. What's wrong the davs? 5 Maybe the weather ia Vrt yo" cn't write much In your Kolum. And wvbe -'vou ar. too lay to write!?!!!!! I'm afraid you ((alotaLs TRAOI MARK REO. SOUTHERN RAIL j WAY SYSTEM ' Southern Passenger Train Schedules For Marshall, N. C. Changes Schedule Passenger, trains now due at Marsh- P M . v EFFECTIVE MAYS s No. 101 West Bound at 6:23 A. M. "o. II Wt Bound at 1:25 P. M. No. 27 Wast Bound at 7:57 P. M. ' ' ' ' I No. 28 East Bound at 8:19 A. M, No. 12 Ea.t Bound at 12:23 P. M. l"-02 ?" n 7;33 P: .NOTE: Marshall time makes these figures one hour later. j Tab schedule published as info. m-tilm .bj BOl .innti. Counlt 'the Ticket Agents for further infor mation. I NOTICE: Ticket office closes at 4:00 P. M. (Central Time). Passengers using evening trains will please pur chase tickets before that time. J. H. WOOD, Div. Pass. Agt. AshevilU, N. C O. S. BRADFORD, Agent, Marshall, N. C are going to have to put the nevr picture in the paper before you ever look like anything again. (Apple sauce!) ! FROM TRUST Mtj. and Mrs. Ballard Webb and son, Junior, spent Saturday nite at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. .V. Plemmons. The Sliding Knob school started Monday, Miss Thelma Duckett of Big Sandy Mush being the teacher. Messrs. Frank Davis and Bailey Price, Missel Alice Price and Thelma Davis were kodaking Sunday.' 31. Clem Buckner of Big Pine passed through this section Sunday. Mr. William Price. Misses Elsie and Annie Mae Price, Thelma and I- ona Davis, and Mrs. Synthia Keece hwere the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wes ley Price Saturday nite. .... Mr. J. H. Davis was visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. B, T. Davis Sunday. Mrs. Georgia Price and three chil dren were visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Ebbs. Mr. and Mrs. Eulas Price and Miss Demmie Price weTe out hiking Sun day. Mr., and Mxs. H.. W. Freeman were visiting" Mr. and Mrs. Josiah Price Sunday. ,, Mrs. Sallie Mathers and daughter, Carrie, were visiting' Mrs.: Magnolia Davis Sunday. - i Send in the news from your eoi munity to The News-Record. . DILHUTCHINSAT MARS HILL To Open Dental Office Two Day In ' Week 'Over George ; & J Whitaker't Store WEDNESDAY 4 ' ' - and ". '-. .THURSDAY beginning APRIL 17 & 18, 1929 WILL BE AT MY OrTFICE IN MARSHALL ON OTftER. DAYS . . jh:hutchiWs,v Dentist; r 1
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