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THE NEWS-RECORD Marshall. N. C, Sept. 18, 1929 FOURTH PAGE THE NEWS-RECORD L. STORY, Publisher. LANKFORD STORY, Editor. H. Entered as aecoad claas nail natter at the postoffice at Marshall, . Buader act of March 3, 1979. ONE YEAR BBC MONTHS THREE MONTHS SUBSCRIPTION PRlCEi $2 00 THREE YEARS (in advance) $5.00 1.00 SINGLE COPIES .0ft .60 Many (ordered before pressday) .04 UNDER YOUR NAME ON THE LABEL the line tells you when your time it out, a 1 cent poital card or letter addressed to MR. H. L. STORY, MARSHALL, N. C. will itop it. If he doe not hear from you, he will think you wish the paper continued and that you are .willing to pay for it at the rate of 50 cents every three months. . SIGN YOUR NAME Don't blame the publisher of the News-Record for not publishing what you write, if you do not sign your name and address. We cannot publish articles unless we know who sends them. We will not publish the name if you object. MARS HILL i dent to Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Edwards, ' who were so prominent in the Asso ! ciation. The P. T. A. planned to buy some books and magazines to finish some work begun on the grounds of the high school building, i After the business session, a social was held in another building. This social was given in honor of the teachers, especially the new teachers, iMiss Ella Savage, of the Home Eco inomics Department; Mr. Knoph, Sci 'ence Department; Miss Edna Buck jner, aad Mr. Glenn Whitt, of the ! grades. I The following marriages of Mars ! Hill people have recently taken place: ' Miss Brejetta Jarvis and Mr. Gu" iMerrell, now in Asheville; Mr. Jud 'son Edwards, Jr., and Miss Clarice Drake; Mr. Henry Clay Edwards and Miss Ruth Rogers, married in May, just announced; Miss Inez Roberts, and Mr. Jack Bryan's son; Miss Carrie Riddle and Glenn Jarvis, now in 11 Grade at High School. Sti-ino-fiplH Knoph. Child Welfare Magazine: I Mrs. weDster nas oeen connnea ai rs. N. S. Whitaker, Mrs. J. K. uwen nor nome tor several weens wiui cjc nd Mrs. Bryson Tilson. Membership trouble. Commitee: Mrs. Lee Carter, Chair-, Mr. Liavid r. Dawson oi Mars am man, and the grade mothers, compos- was taken quite ill last Sunday and nf 1st firarlp- Mr?. W. O. Buck- : is now at the Appalachian Hall in The first meeting of the Parent Teacher Association was held Tues day evening, September 2nd, at the church. A short appropriate devo tional was led by Rev. J. R. Owen, after which the regular business meeting was held. The new officers e lected last spring were in charge Mrs. J. W. Huff, President; Miss Bex Ramsey, Vice-President; Mrs. B. A. Fleetwood, Secretary; Mrs. Roy Wall, Treasurer. At this meeting the fol lowing committees for the year were appointed: Program Committee: Mrs. P. C. Stringfield, Mrs. F. C. Sams, and Mrs. Obie Jarvis. Ways and Means Committee: Mrs. Kenneth Murray, Mrs. Tom Murray, and Mrs. E. C. Coates. Special Committee: Mrs. John Smith, Mrs. Cling Ander son, Miss Bex Ramsey. Publicity Committee: Mrs. Ella Morton, Miss Carroll McDevitt, Miss Ella Savage. Campus Committee: Prof. P. C. Mrs. JN. a. wnitaKer, Mr, From SEXTON " . v Bro. G. E. Cutshaw and Bro. M. H. Shelton of Greeneville, Tenn., Will preach at Sexton Saturday night and Sunday, Sept. 14-15. They will also preach at Petersburg Sunday evening at 2:30 p. m. Everyone in vited to come out and hear the Word of God preached. J Awakening at a noise, R. W. Sam- uelson of Chicago fired his revolver and shot off the nose of his wife, who had risen to close a window. Arrested in a Chicago park, Miss Margaret Barnard said she had slept there 72 nights. Five babies were born to Mme. Alexia Grodis of Athens, Greece, but only two survived. A quart bottle of rum was found in the stomach of a codfish caught off the coast, of Bangor, M. LICENSE TAX Every person engaged in the busi ness of operating a service station, is aue tne uounty a license Tax. In I rural sections tne tax is $0.UU. in cities and towns, the tax is $10.00. Please pay this tax at once, and save extra cost. Respectfully, B. E. GUTHRIE, Tax Collector. 2t. O-Sept.20. LIST OF JURORS LIST OF JURORS DRAWN FOR SEPTEMBER TERM SUPERIOR COURT, SEPT. 23, 1929 B. McDevitt, Davis. W. Landers, ner, Mrs. rranK iaiK, .urs. .-ime Carter, Mrs. Lee Carter, Mrs. T. E. Bird; Oth Grade: Mrs. Angel; 7th Grade: Mrs. Jason Briggs; 8th Grade: Mrs. Wayne Peek; ith Gra :e: Mrs. Daisy Carter; 10th Grade: Mrs. Frank Gibbs; 11th Grade: Mrs. R. R. Riddle. Tlu- Ways and Means reported that a chicken dinner be held as soon as convenient. This w a s postponed from Friday, the 13th, to Friday, the 20th, on account of the serious acci- ' Asheville. Mr. Lawson is an active Mason, Federal Lodge No. 1, in Washington, I). C. Mrs. Hilda Smith of Hull, England, beat Thomas Gorman, a pugilist, un conscious and was arrested. The British cru'ser Birmingham, first warship to sink a German sub marine, is being junked. No. 1 Township J. Garfield Davis, J. M No. 2 Township G. Dewey Wallin. No. 3 Township J. A. Bailey, A. Z. Whitt. No. 4 Township Willie B. Metcalf. No. 5 Township K. W. Thomas. No. 6 Township Frank Graham. No. 8 Township Eli Hipps, J. B. Coward. No. 9 Township J. W. Myres, W. W. Plemmons, R. B. Shipley. No. 10 Township W. H. Holland. No. 11 Township Zade Ramsey. No. 12 Township J. N. Goforth. No. 13 Township T. A. Frisbee, J. N. Plemmons. Xo. 15 Township M. T. Morgan, Rov J. Wall. Xo. ifi Township G. C. Proffitt, S. S. Shelton. I, J. Will Roberts, Register of Deeds, and Clerk to Board, do here by certify that the foregoing 24 names is a true list as drawn from Jury Box No. 1, Sept 2nd, 1929. J. WILL ROBERTS, Clerk. ! Hi ifi ifi ifi ifi am Time! 11 The i We have a nice assortment of Ladies' Coats, ranging in price from $4.98 to $69.50. Black, Blue, and Brown colors are predominating. We have a large selection of Ladies' Dresses All Wool Jerseys, Satin Back Crepes and Flat Crepes all colors $4.98 i ifi ifi : Ladies' Felt Hats 98C-$1.48-$L98 We have some real nice Matron hats in large head sizes. We have a complete stock of the Famous Wolverine Horsehide Work Shoe. This shoe has won our confi dence for long wear comfort and water resisting. At last a man can get a. work shoe that protects his feet from the weather; is easy on his poor old sore feet, and wears like iron. Don't forget the name WOLVERINE HORSE HIDE ; Marshall, Norlh "Carolina VJE ARE VERY PROUD OF 1 OUR MANY CUSTOMERS And appreciate their trade, and the fact that they realize that when they trade with us their goods wear longer, therefore their money goes farther. When you go to purchase that new Fall Suit, see us before you buy. This week we received a new lot of "Merit" Suits at price ranging from $13.50 TO $22.50 Don't forget that we still carry the Curlee line. $8.95 New lot of Ladies' Silk Dresses came in this week, $12.00 to 815.00 values we are going to sell for . . . . Also one lot of $4.75 Ladies' and Childrens Wash Dresses going at 75 cents to $1.25 New lot of Ladies' and Childrens' Rain Coats at prices to suit everyone. Some very pretty Fall Coats, Ladies' and Misses $5.00 to $27.50 Keep in mind that we are headquarters for school Supplies. If we haven't got it we can get it. P. V. RECTOR "The Quality Store" Marshall, N. C. A Lightning Change Artist SPECIAL EXCURSION to- SA Apple kNE of the most versatile and f appetizing of all the foods that -come in cans is appie Duner. You fan spread it over bread pud ding after baking, cover with me ringue and return to the oven to brown. You can fold, it into tapioca cream pudding, chill the pudding and serve it in sherbet glasses, topped with whipped cream. You can split sponge cakes, put in a gen erous layer of apple butter between and on top, and serve with whipped cream. You can make individual shortcakes of hot baking powder bis cuits, apple butter and . whipped cream. Or you can fill baked pastry hells with apple butter, cover with meringue and brown m a hot oven. Served with waffles, trop'e butter b welcome novelty. French toast and apple butter is another , tasty combiisaticn. Fried mush, served v i.h apple butter, has a fresh ap-l-cal. Many Other Ways For parties make it pretty. Spread it on thin slices of fresh bread from which the crusts have been removed. Roll carefully so that the bread will not break, and tie each roll with a narrow ribbon or fasten it together with a toothpick. Or cut thin slices of bread in fancy shapes, put border of cream cheese around the edge' with a pastry tube and a spoon ful of carmod apple butter fa the center. Mixed with chopped nut and used between thin slices of gra ham bread, apple -butter, makee a delicious sandwich. ' Apple butter if a lightning change artist It can adapt itself to so manr dishes that a can of it should al ways be kept on hand. . , ' WASHINGTON, D. C. Friday, Sept. 20, 1929 via Southern Railway System See Big League Ball Games St. Louis Browns Washington Senators September 21st Philadelphia Athletics Washington Senators September 22nd Four Full Day in Washington Round Trip Fare From MARSHALL $14.50 Ask your local Ticket Agent or write J. H. WOOD, Division PaMenger Agent AeheTUIe, N. C. Andrew Dorlash, 77, of Aberdeen, Scotland," recently took a 16-year-old girl as his third wife. I News-Record Advertis i nd Pays Dividends , ..- Try For -Yourself. XOSTlfANTnS IS words or less Z5e for one week 75c for four weeks. . Additional word 1 eent a word a week CASH Firat STATE WARRANTS for aale by the f NEWS-RECORD, " Marshall, N. C Ala Warranty deeds, deed pf trast, chattel snortgagee and ather bUaka.. WANTED Will trade aU of part of four thousand acres,, unincumbered, in choice section East Coast of Flori- -da, for North Carolina property. Adf dress : ' OWNER, Ben 152, WeaTerviU. North CareUaa. O-S-13. pd. ( . : WANTED Part time repreMatatiy. Must be bank employee. Prefer cash ier or assistant cashier who can de vote few hoars each week to this work. : Write for details. ; ; P. a BOX 358 ' StateavilU, N. C ' 3t ch. 0-Sept.-2 7. - I
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