Newspapers / The News-Record (Marshall, N.C.) / Dec. 6, 1929, edition 1 / Page 3
Part of The News-Record (Marshall, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
Marshall, N. C, Dec 6, 1929 THE NIWS-RECORD THIRD PAGE FROM PAINT ROCK rvn . ii. a 9 i a 1 1 a i' . a a i a a ' b a v a Rev. George Quinton and wife left JfrMay lor South Carolina, where they will make their "Tuture home. . Mri. E. X. Williams and daughter, Miss Catherine Williams, left Wed. netday for Atlanta, Ga., where they piannea to spena Tnanksgivrag. ; Master Orrille M vers la on th aick list:' again. Friends hope for his speedy recovery. Misses Louisa Williams and Jnlla Wilson spent the week-end in Jeffer son City, Tenn. ': J Miss Robbie Thornburg left Wed nesday lor Cleveland. Tennessee, to pena a lew days with relatives. Hott Springs was selected for the location" of one of our stores after care ful consideration. - We hare f aith in fhia towp and this community and ; we arte opening thVore a result tof that,faith. , , We Want you to feel like his U YOUR STORE and we wanYto be a part of the community jri4 we. .9 PS! . york for iu jhrijjsfvsli i i ..- . ' -ajriij'&fr Qur formal epeniftKwill be hd ft Saturday and we waifcfiTo; ; come in and get acvamted. You will find m real spirit of h'ospitallty prevailing at all times. The Golden Rule, will Jbe lour measurinftfct&k, "We, of course, canpt have complete afoejc at the beguinmar will eventually ghreypu just the kindf a store ou want WwiU tir. ry just the meixheidiSe that Ve' find that this community wants nfl needs and we wilt have the same prices )asou find in Asheville or other We are not strangers To"you.- - ttrss Lita firooks;has been with us in our) Marshall store for seyeral lonlhs.M45he is la home town young lady and we feel sure you sAreadrltnoWheV and will I&e her. Mr. Elbert Whit ley will also be in Not Springs and he Is' a Member of the firm operating ' this-store. e :-i . -. ; We will not attempt to mention any prices on this small leirarias butlblt is intended as a frfaandry inviution tirmit the little storeand w hiopW you will like it a If aftd we will do 4ur part to make you JJce it.; ;v Line handled consists of the following t Household jwMadsV Iwteeai, Small Hardware, Toilet Goods, School Supplies, Hosiery, Hats; Station ery, Candy, Jewelry, Counter Dry Goods, etc. Holiday Goods Will Be Featured. HOT SPRINGS 5,10 & 25c STORE Whitley 8t JVIcEwen, Owners Next Door To Citizens Bank Shi was accompanied by her cousin, Miss Nima Blackwell of Hot Springs, IN. J. Miss Mattie Wells, of Hartford. Tenn., spent the week-end with Mrs. B. Y. Owensbv. Miss Lucille Ramsey spent Sunday with Mrs. J. D. Sprat. t Mr. McDevitt from Walnut, N. C, is substituting for Mr. C. C. Craig, Southern Bailway operator, while he visits relatives at Sweetwater, Tenn. : Here's hoping every one had a nice Thanksgiving with lots of nice things io eaw n mm OF STOMACH TROUBLE The food roh eat iniist rfiirf. a. ry day or you cannot ha wn. t no otnar way can the strength of the bIy. , renewed. Sour , ritomach, belching end heart burn coma from rood that is decaying when it should be digesting. Decavinar food nntann. the body instead of building it up. Resulting distress Is Nature warning you. 10 let li go on is dangerous. IROGEN is a wonderful prescrip ion, written by a noted doctor for just such cases among his own pa tients. Your family physician an- proves every one of its health-giving ingredients. Thousands, have found it quickly and permanently oorrecta stomach troubles, loss of appetite, indigestion, sluggish bowels, loss of weight, nervousness, sleeplessness and general physical weakness. IRO GEN has no equal in digestional ail ments. A delisrhtful urnri awaits you if you've never tried it. Money- hack guarantee. In liauid r tablets at all druggists, including Marshall Pharmacy and Moore's Pharmacv. Marshall; Colleee Pharmacv. Mam Hill; Bruce's D r u sr Store. Hot Springs. Adv. OfBce Front Rcw)m Over Citizen Baniu ANNOUNCEMENT' PARTY ";At:.wit;A;il,v.li:iLE !5iJ.1rt .:, I "('V XK '; i'. '. '''Anno'nncW th marriairt Wf Miss Riilfli' Parker atrd Mr1 tto Whfthnn ft tfetemner" tfwetiyWnth, Mrs. Searl Whittah Nblati and Hiss Mary argartt Wnfttan' were" dance host esses at their home Thursday evening. ttjcty-flve guests were present. Miss eone Walter presided at the Punch Bowif-"';- -, - 1felin AIopV: - frtati ti heart . 1.BTtb Trt aaarra Of Si huge rose, Mies Mary Margaret Dear Santa Clans: ; 3 Whittan and Miss Joslhinv Ersktae j j wm write vou a few lines. I have been goingto school. I am learning Road, Asheville. He is a eraduatA of 1 nr Asheville High School, of !N. C. State teachers of Spring Creek High School College, and was a student at Gen- won in a a,iv(iin ojtj eral Motors Technical School. Flint. ' Mr. Carnw: PTWir. Michigan.,, Mr. WUtspn is now in Caldwell : returned from Greene ville ? P0?, sJ?i Stevehs Con-1 Saturday, where' they h$ve been for ttmtioflCg. Mr, Whitson is also a ! thife last f days on fcutness. dtescenaant of one of the pioneer f am- - Misy Cret .FowVe'r was fe Hot thj 5?n- );,, -,f, Springs Sattirday. - , ' awi'-v.'Jwa-i J. i, . M- I Plemmons and Defla Cul- ThQ Best Purgative for J"6' f Hp Springs attended. the . i .. i fmiArfll k f taTlf feilhoaiaifte'ai Mewtla WednesVi'ay, Mr. Jasper Ledf ord. MrtiXW'pHeyJslotdred-to New port, Tenn., Saturday. H e also bought a new-Chevrelet coupe Satur day , , .Mrs. MVP-Meadewais very U1 with flu and, light, ease of pneumonia. -Mx. , Harry ; Flaming is back fat sebeel acsin.We are clad he in well again.. -Mw .'un i' -' v Mr. Ben FMsbyi. the great magic ian, . entertained .at the new school building Tuesday- nighW , Mj6. s Sertenr fisaey , vsa , Ja poU Springs and Newport Saturday. Mr. Ira Brown is retting alonar hfcely now, after a long fltaees of pneumonia, c .i. m . j the congestion, reduces eomplicatidns, hastoeaia recotery. ored bags containing the announce ment' ttiat "let the tat out tf the bag,' ( and the confetti and ribbon streamers Tor the shower of the cou- Ee. ' Under a bell formed of rain iw tolors, they received their merry pelting. The guests were' then in vited in the dining room for a dainty buffet supper. Miss Parker is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Will N. Parker anf the great-granddaughter of Mont Weav er, oie of the earliest settlers in this section, from whom some of the most prominent' men in Asheville are de scended. She is an accomplished and popular young woman, a graduate of Weaver College, and is now teaching in the Weaverville Elementary school. Mr. Whitson is the son of Mr. fast.. I love to sro to school Please bring me a doll for Christmas and some candy, apples, oranges, and a bear. I 'Jiave got a little brother. He is two years old. His name to An dre Rice. I want you to 'bring him Sunday. Mrs. G. M. Whitson of Fairview aometmng, too. xou can onng him a little wagon and some candy and ap ples and oranges. I will close. Good-bye, Santa. Best wishes to yioif from ' ELLEN & ANDREW RICE Marshall, N. C, Star Route. SPRING CREEK Mr. Craig Russell motored- to Ashe ville Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Riddle and son. and i Dayton.spent the week-end with rel- r Walnut Creek Mrn Bunma Ball was visttinff Mr. Joe Reeoe Sunday, Miaa Nalo Reece and Miss Ruby Ball were the guests of Miss Agnes atives at Craggy and Asheville. ji.. Mis Annie Wallin is on the irfek list at this writing. Miss Dollie Ball spent Sunday night with Miss Nepal Ramsey. Miss Martha Buckner spent Sun day afternoon with Miss Evelyn Crane. Mr. Hiram Wallin spent Tuesday nipht with Francis Reece. Mrs. Bessie Rice spent Sunday af t.ernoou"with Mrs. Ethel Reece. Mr. Francis Reece spent Thursday nigrht with Mr. Carl Crow. Mr. Wiley Reece spent Tuesday night with Mr. Starland Reece. From SANDY MUSH Mrs. Effle Clark visited her daugh ter on New Found last week, Mrs. Lillie Coffey; - ! Mr.' Densil Surrett and small son, Normal, calletf on his parents' Tuesday arornuig, air. end Mrs. f rank surrett. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. King were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wiley King Monday evening. Km 0. WSurrett and Mrs. Os car Surrett Called at the - home of Mr. and Mrs. Riley Surrett Monday. iMiases Maggie and Annas Boyd went to the cooking Monday after noon and took a cooking lesson. . Mr. Charlie Clark, who has been working at Chicago, Illinois, is on Sandy Mush, visiting relatives and friends. Mr. Roy Caldwell of Little Sandy Mush wa in this section Monuy. Mr. -Riley ; Surrett went to town Monday and took a load of turkeys. Mr. Fre Hannah and Mr. Charlie King were motoring Thursday night. Mr. ana Mrs; 1. X, Jung were vis- iting Sunday. tjuite a number of folks from San- y Mush went to Asheville Saturday Mr. Oliver King celebrated his 20th lrthday Thursday. Thankstrivinir. Miss Geneva King "was the guest of - ' ner sister friday, Mrs. UrS Duckett. Misses Elsie and Julia Surrett have gone to Balfour to work this; Winter we were reauy sorry, to see them V leave. J We 'Trish them' much happi- ness, good luck, and success. Mr. and Mrs. W. N, Boyd tff Can .,'. ton were the guests of Mrs. Boyd's " parents Sunday, Mr, and Mrs. 0. W. Surrett - ' X'-" -v ' TAXI SERVICE - i-vpen ana ciosea carm. ceticr nit tee. races -are3 rtght none, write or telegraph -I S. B: FERCUSOlf tf. 1 ' Phoas S8. - j From BULL CREEK Mr. A. W. Whitehurst and Dr. Sams of Marshall accompanied by a quartet were at Grape Vine Sunday morning. Mr. Whitehurst spoke of the organization of the Madison County Sunday School Convention, and the importance of the Sunday School, and the value of a religious census. Dr. Sams spoke on the sub ject "The Christian Home in a Mod ern World." The auartet saner some good songs. We were glad to have these people with us. Mr. and Mrs. Geonre Bruce and son, G. W., Jr., were the guests of air. and Mrs. T. is. Rochester for din ner Sunday. Mrs. Easter Gosnell spent a few days with her son. Mr. J. L. Gosnell. last week. Mr. Billie Bradley of Beech. N. C. won vwuing jnr. ju. u. nuagins sun. day. Mr. A, E. Fisher was the guest of mr. am Airs, jonn Brown Sunday. Prof. R. L. Reel of Woodftn, N. C. was on Grape. Vine Sunday after noon. Mr. Fred Shepherd of Woodfin, N. C, accompanied Mr. Dewey Wallin home Sunday. Mr. Wallin is emply ed by Brown's Hardware Co. of Ashe ville. i They visited Mr. and Mrs. Sil van Wallin. f -'V: - ,. Mr. Kern HollifieM visited Mr. J.a. sie Sprinkle Sunday afternoon. . Mr. and Mrs. Weslev: Huntnr were the Saturday night guests of Mr. and Mrs, Tr E. Rochester. Mr. Frank Gosnell is on th aiv list. ---- "s.v-Ur-r - ' Miss Jessie Gosnell : visited her grandmother Sunday night Mrs. Barrett Hollifield is on the SICk list 7- -: . : ,-: Mr. Mack Henslev was the craest oi ai, j, jj. uosneu Friday nieht Messrs.: T. . EL Rochester. Devinna Gosnell, and Coy Gosnell left 'for ureeneviUe with a load v of ; tobacco jnonaay morning. t t DR. J. tt HUTCHINS DENTIST Office Over Citizens Bank Building Marshall, N. C. In Office Every Day in Week X-RAY WORK A SPECIALTY i Z If you have any defective teeth better have them examined ASHEVILLE'S LEADING STORE PHONE !4013 ' -. HAYWOOD ST. We are Just as close to you' as yolir Tele- phone, Post Office, or Mail Box. ; All orders filled promptly. : v' We pay postage. Give our Mail Order Department a trial. ' We are always' glad to open charge ac- MOUNT ZION o o t o o t o t We are having a fine S. S. here with a lot of visitors at our church. Mt. Zion is sure a fine church. Rev. Geoxee Brunrs is the castor oi Mt. zion church and the neople love him and love to hear him preach. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Buckner were visiting her father and mother last Saturday and. Sunday; ' " 5 Mrs. Etta Gentry and daughter were visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Col lins Sunday. 5 Mrs. " Theodore Collins and son were visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Col lins Sunday. Mr. Theodore Collins and Mr. Charley Buckner were visitin Mr. and Mrs. Joe Smith Sunday. Mr. Willie Collins is the owner of Ford truck. - ' - " - Miss Clara Collins was visitin'ir Mrs. Jim Collins last Friday. Mr.- Charlie Watkins was visitinar Mrs. A. F. Collins Sunday. Ming Edna Baldwin and sister were vltors at our church Sunday.- Mr. Glenn Buckner is visitms- Mr. Roy Capps at Asheville this week.-v Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Collins and ion Geonre were visitine? at Weaverville l- Thursday. We are in very close touch with the tobacco market and will greatly appreciate the op portunity to assist you in a personal way to select the place to get the highest dollar for your tobacco. Talk this over with us be fore you sell and you will be convinced that we can make it worth the tiouble, Bring your tobacco Checks to us, We will cash them free. It piays to saye arid we offer you all of the latest andMq for the protctionof yourfu our policy is most liberal when you need money to help over the growing seasons. . Our 1930 calendars are ready for you. call : o : o t o o X o o o o I o t o t o o o o t o o O; We will appreciate your account Call on us when we can serve you. o . o o t ' OT U3U VJ- U LZ3 The Bank That Service Built" An institution worthy of your confidence and ii. it; o o o I o o O o o Mrs. A. F. Collins and daughter C irs in ?arhs!l Inst Jlonday. I "r. I" -v' C r! is t'La onor of ; no "0 vonr ?zv
The News-Record (Marshall, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Dec. 6, 1929, edition 1
3
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75