,1 Marshall. N. C, Sept. 13, 1929 THlE NEWS-RECORD FIFTH PACE REUNION 7 Soap & Powders for 25c Good Loose Coffee, per lb. 25c Fancy Patent flour 24-lb. $1.00 FRESH VEGETABLES AND FRUITS F. A. DODSON MARSHALL, N. C. There was a reunion on SeDtember nrsi oi tne j. u. Baldwin heirs. The children, with the exception of three, all met at the old home, near Trust. where father departed this life Octo ber nineteen and sixteen to the Great Beyond. May our lives be of such, when time affords us a home here no longer we will again meet papa in the land where we will never grow old. And hear these words, Com eye blessed of mine, inherit the Kingdom prepared for you from the foundation of the world. On Saturday evening. August thir- ty-flrst. Mr. Lloyd Baldwin, a grand child, arrived with a radio, and we" bad music until twelve o'clock, with ip 'ae verm visitors present to listen in at In what was being said at various points vi uur country, Comp are Price's UNOCAL AND PERSONAL! Happenings In and Near Marshall Mr. Ben Frisby, magician and ven triloquist, will give an entertainment at the High School auditorium in Marshall Friday, September 20th., which promises to be highly enter taining. Doors open at 7:30, and show starts promptly at 8:00. Ad mission for kiddies 25c; adults, 60c. Mr. T. J. Murray, of Mars Hill, was in town, Saturday. Accompany ing him were Mr. J. G. Marvin and son, of Clearwater, Fla. Mr. Marvin and family are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Murray at Mars Hill. Don't mid "Uncle Tom'i Cabin" one of the wojrld's greatest motion picture Prince tonight 15c-40c. in Marshall last Sunday and went to the Baptist church to near Rev. Mr. Justice of Henders&nville, a former pastor and general favorite. Miss Hildagard Teasrue of the Sandy Mush section was the guest of her halfsister, Miss Frances McDev itt, last week-end. Remember be at the High School auditorium in Marshall on Friday, September 20. Entertainment starts promptly at 8:00 o'clock. See Vera Reynolds in "The Divine Sinner" at Prince Monday A Tues day (Silver nite). I Mr. Kenneth Silver left Marshall Mr. D. Lewis, Mr. James Davis, 'Monday morning for Chapel Hill N. Miss Irene Gosnell, and Miss Zula --here he ,s a student at the Uni WBde all of the Grape Vine section, ,verslty N- C. this sess.on. were in Marshall Saturday. I 1 Mr. Cloyed Henderson, who was Mr J. B. Cassada of Oklahoma is seriously injured Thursday night of in the county visiting relatives. Mr. last week, is said to be improving Cassada was formerly of near Mar- rapidly, shall, but has been away for some time. He returned recently for his health and is spending some time here. You will miss a treat if you fail to be at the High School auditorium Frl- H eand Mr. Emmett Ram sey were returning from Ashevnle when their car collided with a truck, broken down on the side of the road. The truck was said to be heavily loaded and remained on the pave ment on a blind curve in the road, which was exceedingly dangerous, as it could not be seen eint.il too' near to day, September 20. Entertainment avoid. Emmett Ramsey ecaped with under the auspices of the Parent- : minor injury, but the Whippet car Teacher Association. :was a wr6ck- I Rev. and Mrs. H. L. Smith and son, Tom Mix in a Big Western also H. L., Jr., went to Mrevard, N. C. Wednesday to visit her sister, he ex pecting to return. Thursday. In his absence, prayer service was conducted Wednesday night by Mr. Wm. Wor- ;ley. On Sunday morning, the children. with the grandchildren, began to gather with boxes and baskets and at twelve noon hour table was arranged in the shade in the yard, where all gathered around. Brother George Condrey returned thanks, after which 11 enjoyed ourselves together. Those resent were as follows: Mr. and Mrs. Burnett Baldwin and five chil dren, Claudie, Kenneth, Donald, Dai- sie and Pauline, all of Ivy, N. C.j Mr. and Mrs. Bill Moore and two chil dren, of Newport ,Tenn.; Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Baldwin and five chil dren, of Ivy, N. C. ; Mr. and Mrs. Co lumbus Grooms and six children, of Marshall, R. 5.; Mr. and Mrs. Willie Plemmons and three children, of Trust, N. C; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Grooms and seven children, of Mar shall, R. 6.; Mr. and Mrs. Lyda Bald win and four children, of Leicester, R. 3.; Mr. and Mrs. Lattie Baldwin and four children, of Marshall, R. 4.; Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Brown and one child, of Spring Creek; Mr. and Mrs. Scoville Baldwin and one child, of Asheville, Woodfin. Other grand children whose parents were not pres ent were Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bald I win of Greenville, S. C.j Mrs. Jane I Plemmons of Trust; and Mrs. Nellie Duckett of Spring Creek. Other visitors: Mr. and Mrs. Hp mer Bradshaw, Frank Carter, of Ivy; G. H. Condrey, J. H. Davis, Floyd Price, of Trust; Alice Moore, Annie Fleming of Spring Creek; Mr. and Mrs. Thermon West and baby, of Lei cester, R. 3.; M. A. Condrey, Erskine Walker of Marshall, K. 5.; Gertrude Scott of Greenville, S. C; and H. H. Grooms, of Del Rio, Tenn. There were some beautiful songs by the children and others, then a portion of God's Word was read, and a prayer by Brother Walker. It seemed to be a day enjoyed by all who were present. Then we took our leave of each other, hoping to gather again next year at a time and place agreed on by the children. Written by one of the children ANNIE M. PLEMMONS. I Then spend your money where you t can do the best. f ! Best Grade 4-yd. Domestic, yd. 10c Best Grade Manchester Chambray, yd. 10c Romper Cloth, yd. 15c Percale, Darks or Lights, yd. 15c Genuine Peter Pan Prints, yd. 35c Indian Head all colors, yd. 30c Broadcloth all colors, yd. 25c 75c Grade Rayon Dress Goods, yd. 25c 50c Grade Broadcloth Bloomers, pr. 25c $1.00 Best Silk Bloomer, pr 75c Children's and Misses' Jersey Bloomers, pr. 25c Boys' Wht. Back Overalls 6-16, pr 69c Men's Heavy-Double-back Shirt, ea. 75c Young Men's All Wool 4-piece Suit $9.95 Boys' 3-piece Long Pant Suits $3.95 20 Suits in Men's Regular Price $25.00 to $30.00; Close-out price $14,95 fir ehaoer of "Vanishing Million"; and good comedy at Prince Sat ' urday only 10c and 20c. Mr. W. C. Cassada and family of Fort Monroe were here the last week end visiting relatives and friends. Mrs. Cauley Ebbs of Asheville was Attend the Men's Bible Class t the BAPTIST CHURCH Marshall, N. C. I EVERY SUNDAY MORNING -at 9:45 Dr. George Burnette, who is trav eling for the Southern Baptist Con vention cause, spoke in Marshall Bap tist church Monday night to an ap preciative audience. He is a most entertaining speaker and his message was good. MARSHALL HI SENIORS CLASS OFFICERS ELECT When You Need "First Aids" In A Hurry-Call The MARSHALL PHARMACY Emergencies a rise. Somebody hurt or suddenly taken HI. Doctor 'orders certain "First A?dV,' The phone will bring them. ." Just ring No. 6 " We maintain an up-to-the-minute stock of Pure Drugs and Sickroom Needs..' Pre scriptions accurately filled. Prompt delivery assured I The Seniors of Marshall High School held a class meeting last Fri day, for the purpose Of electing class officers, and sponsor. ' The results were as follows: President Joseph H. Eads. Vice-President Maud Martin. Sec.-Treas. Warren Ramsey. Pianist ... . Thelma Tweed. Class Reporter Joseph H. Eads. Sponsor Miss Selwyn McDevitt. The electing of the class historian was left open. A list of children were named for Mascot, but none were selected. COWARD GENTRY Mr. Buren Coward, son of Mrs, Lottie Coward, proprietress of the Montezuma Hotel, Marshall, N. C, and Miss Beatrice Gentry, of Laurel, who has been spending some time in MarshalL connected with the Monte- Izuma Hotel, were married about one ta'clock Monday, September 9, Jurtice f the Peace Lee Bryan officiating, t The couple left shortly after the ceremonv on the Johnson City bus and will spend some time with the bride's people at Belva, N. C. MERRELL JARVIS On Friday, September 6, 1929, Mr. Guy Merrell and Miss Brejetta Jaryis surprised their man friends by an nouncing their marriage. They were quietly married in Greenville, South Carolina, were accompanied by Mr. Arville Edwards and Miss Viola Mer rell. The groom is the son of Mr. and MrsTH. H. Merrill of Marshall, Route 3. the bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Jarvis of Mars Hill, N. C, ' Mr.- and Mrs-Merrell are at the groom's house nowy where 4hey will reside for a while. We all wish for them a long, happy and prosperous life. CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank the people of Little Sandy Mush for their kindness daring the illness and death of " ray 'little daughter, Pearl Askew, who died Au gust 6.. :. . - ""-'MRS. NE11A ASKEW. - NEWS OF MEADOW FORK SCHOOL By a 7th Grader The Meadow Fork school has been getting along just fine. Most students are in school now. Miss Lillian Taylor has started in to school. We are all glad to have her with us. Hope more will keep coming. Mr. Blankenship has visited us this week. We sure were glad to have him visit our school. Hope he will call again some time. We are all sorry that onr revival meeting closed as it did. We sure needed a good meeting, but we all hope that our meeting will start up again some tame. We were all proud of the pastors and extend them many thanks for their Word of God to our people. 9x12 First Quality Gold Seal Rug .....' $7.95 One Hundred $10.00 & $12.50 Silk Dresses-Must go- $495 & $6.95 Oh! Boy! Many more items Equal Value. ! G McKinnev Hi i Opposite Citizens Bank Marshall, N. C. From Lower Big Pine COMING TO MARSH ALL HIGH SCHOOL Friday, September 20 at 7:30 P.M. BEN FRISBY MAGICIAN and Ventriloquist with his bag of tricks, with many new and beautiful v effect f Have also engaged PENDER RECTOR1 and hu Trio of Mu sician to furnish old-time and late - music for the occasion. 1 More details next week Sponsored by the P. T. A. DOORS OPEN AT 7 t30 SHOW STARTS PROMPTLY ' AT 8i00 O'CLOCK We are having a good Sunday School at the present time. The at tendance is very good but could be mich better, pisses Clara, and Belva Worley and Beulah Henderson went to Upper Big Fine Sunday and reported a nice trip. Mr. Edward Randall is staying wifii Mr. Reagan Worley and helping him take care of his fodder. Miss Annie May Worley visited her sister at Highland the week end. Mr. William Shelton is in home fro mDetroit and we are glad to have him with us again. Miss Pearl Randall, Macie Worley, I.ula Sprinkle, Lockie Worley, Ella Worley visited Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Randall Sunday afternoon. Miss Pearl Randall took dinner with Miss Lula Sprinkle Sunday. Mr. "and Mrs. Ralph Howson of West Asheville visited Mrs. Everett Sprinkle Sunday. Miss Bennie Price, Miss Fannie Henderson, Miss Annie Henderson had some pictures made Sunday. Miss Minnie Rice and Mr. Ray Buckner of Big Pine, Miss Stella Rice of Grand View went to Chimney Rock Sunday and reported a nice trip. We are sorry to hear of the death of Mr. Kie Baker. Miss Texie Henderson spent Sun day night with Lula Sprinkle. Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Worley of Winston-Salem were visiting friends oniBig Pine Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Roberts went to French Broad Sunday where a bap tizing of 37 persons occurred. Mr. Edward Randall visited Mr. Isaac Worley Monday evening. Mr. Kie Caldwell is the pleasant caller of Miss Hester Price. iflss Texie McGallaind and Miss Minnie Rice spent Tuesday with Miss Texie Henderson. From BRUSH CREEK The S. S at Red Hill is progress ing nicely. The revival will begin at this piact th4 fourth Sunday in this month. Mr. and Mra. Johnnie Rigtby were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Davis Sunday. we are sorry to say tnat sir. J. u. Ramsey is not improving very fast. . Mr. B. C. Worley and family were) visiting relatives at Big Pine last week-end.?. -a. ..-".-.. Mr. Henry Clap pepent Saturday. night wiht Mr. McKinley Faulkner, i Wt are proud to report that Miss Alvena Clapp i doing nicely and is expecting to soon be back .to take charge of her school , Those visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Faulkner and family last Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Caney Cody and son, J. C, Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Buck ner, Mr. Guy White, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Fisher and Mr. Jesse Lamb, A nice time was reported. J.iT4' Mrs. Ronald Fisher, who has been on the sick list, was at S. S. Sunday. Miss Queen McDevitt wag visiting home folks Sunday. Mr. Caney Cody has recently :iiov ed into his new house near Red Hill church house. Mr. L. J. Baldwin had a barn cov ering last Friday. Mr. S. C. Buckner and Mr. Her man Wand were here Friday gather ing peaches. Messrs. Elymas and Love Ponder were on Brush Creek one day last week. Mr. Henry Clapp is doing some more work on Mr. J. A. Faulkner's house. We are all glad to have him back with us. Marion Bodmer, 19, of Selinsgrove, Pa., whose parents caused him to dress as a girl since birth and edu cated him at a girls' school, is now revealed to be a boy. Citizens Bank MARSHALL and HOT SPRINGS, N. C. This is the Bank that SERVICE Built. TRY IT. If You're A "RISK-TAKER" ONE of those men who is posi tive that the "sure-thing" in which he is about to invest his money just "can't go wrong"...we probably couldn't talk you out of It. But let us. ask you one- ques tion, what Guarantee have you that your investment is a SAFE one . . that you can cash in in full should the need arise . . and that its dividends or interest will be promptlyTjaid when due?