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"I pre. . cd by thejroi6m eoir.n-.!Ue to b rendered at the.,ch"-h. n Sunday, 'Angu-t ilZlh:., .',..' ' 9:00 A.M. Husic tv loct.1 el-. a: Devotior-1 by .Van V.'a":a ' .; 9:80 .A. M.- Eun'jy school lesson, ,-i ' taufl.t by A. H. Sams .10:00 A. M. Address: The, Value of " ' the Church to the (Com , i - - munity . W. ..W. J. N. Watts ; 10:20 A. M. Address: ,'fWill Man v ' , Rob GodT" - Rev. S. M ? 2 t ; Ballard, ! 10 :40 A. M. Recess . C ' J ;10;55 A. M.-4-Music by local class and congregation ; 11:15 A. M. -Offering.-,, : -.(.' -'- 11 t8Q A. M. Sermon . Rev. A.' J, ip ( ? hv " Sprinkle 12:00' t M. Intermission '. - ' 1 :00 P. M. Music by local class , '. 1:15 P. M. Rededication and Fel- ,. '- lowship of the churchA. J, Sprinkle, A. P. Sprinkl : 8:00 P. M.-r-MusiC. by local and vis- iting classes .,. ' ' I'll purpose of the meeting is to -try to pay-off the church, debt and to, dedicate the new building1 to God. ' Tfco ffrinff will h. taken In the member of the church is 'urged to i . bring a penny for every birthday, you have had. All the Sunday scnooi children are expected to bring their '. pennies representing their biruways. All members of, the church who live . .Ul..... Mnw man A tn mnr niferilMr. 1 ' fjtVUU W w ,. - w 'Anyone who -Is not a member of Grape .Vine cnurcn oh invffaHnn tn hrinir tn ari offering and help us relieve ., the, House of, God tit debt that 'it is now under. Cpme, bring your pocket book, , ' , Rev. John N. Cqates preached at . 'flie. church Sunday morning and -at the tome of Jesse , Sprinkle Sunday afternoon. r.." "- .. v' 'Juesarsa'' nuu'Uiww" Fisher were guests of Mr. Devious Gosnell-Saturday night' , 1 5 , Mrs. .Mada Rochester, is on the - 1 - . . . Sit. . - SICK list M mis rwriwug. - Mr - Manrarec r isner, wuu been spending some time with rela-j . tives here, returned to we nomc w her son, Henry Fisher, at the Forks . 01 ivy, Jaonunjr. v - r 1 - -Mrs. Easter Gosnell was the guest ' of -.her brother, Mr. A. Iff. Fisher, IfUtn waul air VlltTllt. fr L; . v , .; s.'rf-i m ia . fmu lines uuducu . -v... t t-- J.Mrs. Mr, , wis . . , . Mrs. Wesley Hunter jmaay ' i J'1' II 'T" ai NOTICE OF SERVICE i'casb no: ess 2; . township No. 1, Ward 1 ; VJ NORTH CAROLINA, - MADISON COUNTY.' j; - -V . In th Superior Court , . 1 MADISON - COUNTY, Plaintiff, - . JOHN - SHELTON and wife, MRS. JOHN SHELTON? Defendants. - The defendants aDove nmeu, , I" , --.j was f.e g-iest of I.La At i.'a i-'i. lut Cauuy. Ker. Cene nice took dinner- wilh I I. Tmce King Sunday. i r "e Uuckner, Miss Anmnle Lew L.. j Ci and Annie Wallia were v! ':' I " es Erna and Eula WalHn Euu'...y t.'Lernoon. Mr. James Runnion spent Monday night with Mr. Roy Ball. .' , 1 - Mr. Maco- Wallin, Mr. Frank Smi ley, Roy Ball, Abmer Wild and Dash- ler Wild took dinner with Mr. Win slow Reece Sunday. ' : V ' . Mrs, Nelson '. Buckner is on the sick list, now. i, Miss' Edna Runnion' took dinner with Mrs. Belle.' Sprinkle Monday. , 'Mrs. Ester Reece and Mrs. Duskey Runnion were visiting .Mrs.. Joe Reece Monday. - 1 ; : , 1 , ' Miss Frances Rice and - Geneva Runnion took dinner with Mr Hugo Wild Monday, , " , ', ; ' Miss ". Katherine-Runnion,- spent Monday night withr,Mia Ruby,' Rum nion. . 4 , i ' r j, Mr.' David Wild took dinner with Mr. C Elbert Ball Tuesday, It SPECIAL:; EXCURSION r;v "Dr. fi..J "ra. K.'L. Lioare, Lrnc t Moore, and Robert Robinson have returned from a ten day trip to Vir ginia Beach and other points, Prob ably themost interesting event en this trin was an air ride over Nor folk, they report -". ' Mrs. Clifford Tilson and her moth er, Mrs, Cooper of Durham and Mr. and Mrs. Carey Mumford of Raleigh were the aruests of Mr. and Mrs. Bry- son, Tilson a part of last week. Mrs. Cooper and Mr. and JMrs. Mumford are in Asheville this week while Mrs. Clifford Tilson and little - daughter, Annette,' are with Mrs, & Y, Tilson. "mm i'. . 'rt ; JN 1 i 4 iur. ant jars. u. u..,vot wbq ior, th last two - years have been in J 1 Fort Worthy Texas, taking work in the v Southwestern v Theological ' Semr inary; surprised the home folks by their unexpected arrival lastThurs day - night, . They ;will remain here with Mrs. Cox's mother, Mrs. C. Y. Tilson, for part of their vacation. . v Mrs. ' Thomas .Murray ; moved . last Friday to the home-of her son, Mr Hugh G. Rogers in Wes Ashevile. While Mrs. Murray had not lived in Mars Hill many years, she had made a' large circle of friends who regret' her moving awav. , , s , . iMrs. L. D- Edwards and daughter. Miss Ruby, are away, on a visit to Mrs. f Edwards' sister, Mra, Johnson, near Chapel HUL They expect also to visit Mri, Mitchell, the. daughter who was married recently. Mr, and Mrs. Henry Clay Edwards who have been spending' the sum- liner with relatives, hereare return ;-1 ; S.-iwf.'.-.vAv.v.v, .i- fr.,r;vv"v''''': - . .v " ft ' r:-" SOUTHERN RAILWAY s SYSTEM iv-;?.V ;r'.. . " '' to" ""! -r' A AVAMNAH RRIINSWiCK. - , ; . . iitfl this week' to Potecasi, N. C, ALL IMf UK1 AIN I tWiUUA FHwnrHn will resume his nAl.inu ' lUf - lltiriM ,L " .' ... i'l.i'ili)..!...! rui n i s. ah u - nn t mini , , itntiM as nnncioai " oz ut avuwwi " . f .. --. Wmj'Gr;b8 lait Friday AUGUST 23rd. 1930 . . VUnthcr. Mrs. Tv- r Tickets -v sold at" less than ! ainger. As soon' as the summer school is over, Professor Grubbs will , join her and soon they will be on their way to Chapel Hill, where they will! study next .year, " Miss Sara Elmore has returned from a trip to Eastern Carolina, .j Mrs. Jeter Wilson spent part of last week here with her parents, Mbr, and Mrs. W. C. Anderson, -Master Francis Owen, who Jiaa i . iv in Vv nrn for nuVg. returned last Friday. 'We are having a 'good , Sunday j jj" patty Fleetwood ; and her school at French Broad. .Last Sun- ' other RoDert, of Thomasville, are aay on uunmw j expected yveonesaay TO spena ww ber were wesent- We had r won- , ' th ir mother. Mrs. B. A. - '" : tjaaa. .v J.L -, w one-way fare for round-trip; ASK TICKET AGENTS ;Vm HwooD fj Divisiion Pasaemger Agent ; - Asheville, N. C. 04- r rt V" ' ' - J'-,- , From ALEXANDER - j A ' :...j.v".,k: " . I T - r l ft,' !,. '' 7 ' . 1 U-'i .I'. "1, j -""" i ' ' 'u W'J'' I 1 l! MODEL ,70. New matched walnut lowboy. Beautiful unobtrusive. Har monizes with any decorative scheme. c r . , the guest this weei Wo mihA' . nun -i - -. - ' in the boysquartette, in the meeting 1, Mrg pgi and son, Ira,. Jr.,! and" In Suri'dya schpot Vu ;. -of Rutherfordton, "a 4with Ml1' -Ifr. Robert Johnson .left for Bry- .,.- ',.., Mi- nnd Mrs. A. E. Edwards, for a while., , . Prof and Mrs. Frank Jarvis Mr. Robert Johnson .left for Bry- spn City Sunday1 -with the line boys. I ; Mr.' .Coleman,' ' Johnson"" works at; ake Lure on the. line. :. .--,-.' ' 'j . - Frank. 'Jr... of Rutherford- - Miss , Ethel Johnson is at Candler tton weJe .n town over the weekend. J tAininff .' and haa bought a nice. . tt. q.,,,. nTin nf the teach- Dodge car. We miggj-her our s o juitiand Institute, is 9kf , quartettes ana jsmging , guest of Mass -Betty Anderson mw Mrs. Hattie'Sluder. spent the day' t . i with 'Mrs. Nancy Johnson,' J DrFleishman; pastor of the First Miss ' Mae Johnson gpeht the nite Baptist urch of; Greenville, N. C, nritlt Mrs T.pm Burnett. , - .' , ! , . . ttna at TtrnrA Ha- - - i ii HnnnuiiiK ovmv ....? --f. . ,Mrs. Dealie Parris andV Miss LU-'- , ' - Mr. Willie McLeod, Mr. and Jrs. The defendants dovb intu Mrs Dealie parris an miss juu- tag been duly served with process as Nancy ,j9hn. jV TORYJUDGMENT OF FORECLO- son Monday! Mhna ; and Solomon Mims, were ihe SURE having been duly entered m -. Mrciaude f arns nas ai ms nome o Mrs.. John-McUeoa mon the Superior Court of Madison fc fine B8by.boy.,;-2 ' ,X daynight. Returning with them to . mo ded in Tooi No. 87, Page 144, tathe office of the Register of Deeds for Madron County, North Carolu-a. Said Ian W" t .. . . iV. French Iro.J river, adjoining the lands of t'.e C" ? Heirs .and the MDcirV.l end 1 d lands," known M tha 5XDowe'.l rlacef containing . 104 acres more or less. - Eeir? t, same tract of cr r.ve fcv Georre l.amsey to 'Allen and .'ada Allen, by deed dawa No. 45, IfTe 311. n the S;'1" 01 the re' t of DeeJs for Ladon Conr-, 1 '"i Carolina. " ; It . ' 1 tat al "v . v., .i, sn in .renif ai ..,Ki.t r - 'r nf said action rr- r ar 1 r fend tlfr r- Of ' ' ! ' T pi s r I ; j -1 erty, r: t M tlrf f. T 4 T 11 J. I.J - J shall set and de- c'.-: r-i, in six of tl.ls rotlce. t f 'ever t?r c! f rl i t' a : i nnnrv bkiuiibe - . .1 : therefore, all other persons e wmng . and Mrs. Oscar Han,ey or claiming an interest in the land 4 , . . . . eAvih1 in saia juukiuwh - . - otic, that on the 25th d.7 0f octo- hove'Vaa commenced in- the Superior Court of Madison County for the purpose of foreclosing Tax Liens for . ie taxes due for the year 919, and the fAllowine real estate: - . In No. 1 Township, Wajd 1. Described in a. Deed from W. B. Ramsey and wue, inu . ,.v, t. t flnrtr. In John II W M II II . uwj " j ' ' -i i', ' j 'OcnpiliinUoii- j A 1 kavb used Black- Dras!.t as a famSy medicino for a good many years, . ay ' Mrs. EalUe Laughrun, j 01 uiuivwn, r have found it an ex- J 5 cellent remedy "for f v constipation and the troubles 'that follow ' it I have auffered v'i t-oqacn'Jy from goa i j 1 V pains, and when I am S , .t -rtft way I ber t ' c to tfake LcHra-s. rff fu'Jowa quickly.- , ,. 4 "I give Elack-Draught to fre cLiren when, they -jrr"-et'pated, and it i not loi.j until they are running around arnin." ' " Thousands of others have re- ! 1 ported good rodts from t'.e J use of this purely rec-Ulla , ; meJlcHe. LV"t cn the lord's leader. , 1 . 1 xaeJiCe. t'm The 15. .1 Coi ;t. 8. t: lo' crc?, ft j A. G. in TTlIkes toun'j 1 -;e lut f i , -cs a j ' 'ren, c- n,Abn Tuesdav was Miss Came Lena McLeod, who. had- been the guest of Mrs. Micteod for several weeks t ? '"- "fw 5 ' '" v . Born to Mr. and Mrs, H. AT Wells Sunday, July 27, a baby boy. - ; - -p Ti. Elliott was in town'one- day. last week moving Ids househlod goods to Cullowne wnore he will be located next .year. For several week? his family has been visiting Mrs. Elliott's . parents in RobbinsviHe. Mr. Elliott has been connected with the college here for a number of years ayd has many friends here and in the adjoining counties where his church work has been located. , - - - - f , Mrs. Edge and children of Atr lanta .were the guests last weeV : of her aister-tn-law. M. W. U Edge. Mrs. Edge is the widow of the late Mr. Zeb Edge,, who, did so much work for-Ererft College.. ACTIVITIES CF THE WOMAN'S 1 MISSIONARY SOCIETY T1,e tPt,W of circle No. 2 with Mrs. E. a Cova I-, -""f?" ternoon was an especially interest ing one. After the, program and business, a., social hour was enjoyed in honor ef rlra. Coatea J. a. q.C;n' y- P"' ,utf:tt?- vi.:tors v-pre I Cpcper and'Mrt. Jater.ViLonv j" , A committee from, circle no. ( reports a visit to the County Home and the jail o last Sunday after noonrsd,it is suggested that other c.-nniittees Interested ia personal service will find a.e'df service Circle No. 8 gave a mcst interest-j SueJ $119.0O with the GOLDEN VOIGE 1T'S inside and out this latest and greatest Atwater Kent , , , new inv.a6 beauty andvricn1 , engineering cievelopments new in spectacular advantages and ex clusive features, and amazing new heights of performance! , Hear the Golden Voice of this Atwater Kent rich, true, natural tone quality such as you've longed for for years. Now control it to suit yourself witn the perfected new Atwater Kent Tone Control four distinct variations of balance between bass and treble. z Opiate the new Oukk-Vishm Dial see how easily, how instantly ; you read and tunc ,ovi suon. All amiteo always in sJght evenly .- spaced from end to end la.ge, legible kilocycle figures fully illumiaated. ' , Come in and see this great insttument and find out how easily Z : - you can own itj on our time payment plan. J - CALL TELEPHONE 40, OR V - Write for Demonstration in Your Home e, MARS HILL, N. C. afternoon with Mrv Jason Briggs as Frcsi FOSTER been ill for quite a long while,' died her parents, of this place. Mr.-and 1 Mrs. Coleman Gregory Saturday afternoon' and was buried and Mrs.. M. G, Uwards spent the . . , . week-end with relatives of Yancey ' Un,on chxitch . - - She a snrvived hv ' on tmn. Mr. WUUbJI. .If ,i (1 " ' Miss. Mary Williams spent Satarf Houston Teegue, and two daugh- J,i pre will De a oecorauon, me jniss. mary vv imams siienv oaiur- nootmn , Acagu,sna j two aaugn fxt Sunday in September, on the ' day night with Miss Migget Shelton. ters Mrs.' L; M. Davis and Mrs. Jud hill, above Mrs. Doshia Shelton's..' Misses Ruby Weld, and Celia eaVpon s trt grandchil- Everyone is invited to v come . and. tier tooa: dinner wiutJnus neien koo- , . 'v.. - - brii cor Mr, rowers. Also remember a da- era. Sunday. . " i- - -4 a will be on the hiir aoovei raose wno caueof on: jots. u. u. rp., ,ua wiu ub- vn uia uu wvi tmw-.wi ..,, wi.-. jura. a. .' uoyo." ana eniioren, r.-, t i Mrs. Cas Fisher's, Sunday. Lewis, Thursday evening were,' Mrs. Raleigh, N. are visiting at We- Oo July 80th the death angei.vis-; E. M WUde,- hk u a. reex, sara. jy amj Al ited the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. M.wT,;:Ji anJ,"c::tJ away"' their darlirg baby, Charles David. . - On. Ai25Jt2gJ, the. death ngel visited the home of Mr. Enoch Shel- ton -and took away ii beloved wife, -wIkdwss 57 -years of age. .. ...Mr, and C, M,r.Farmer and sens, T'-'.ley. and, Clepn, spent Sat ordry n"'.t with Ifr. and Mrs. Fred Farnrr, of Chuckey, Tenn. " Krs. J. G. Press' who has been iU v:-h an abeess'in her throat, is reported better at this writirjr. , Mrs. Jsme Crain and lln. Le, a Caprs ca"ed on Mrs. C. D. Leli , ri&La, .Fender of frvia. Charlie. Capes, and Miss CftDBS,"" ,,Tr7!rr,K(p Vergie J r. Leslie Morean and sister. Miss n 11 m. wiiu KiiriiL muni, ui iobl ncca Mrs. Archie Shelton,, Mrs.-' Roy r t.. pmv tiav rtnmeH Brackens and children, Miss t Mary ot their home at Edenton, N. C. ,'. Ann Brackens and Mr,. Ernest Capps visited relatives of Emersville, Tenn., ' ! Mr. and Mrs. J. D.,Eeeves, who Tuesday. ' - have been spending some time at Rnrrr to hear of Mr. Andrew Burlington, N. U. ana jKoacoae, . ..-.. -. . -J . tr. . .u W TIT IT Tjmmrmm9 7 "r Uoyle getting oauiy : nur ouium; , u ... v, rs. by playing baO. ,Fcr! cT SzrAy Muth The - protracted - . serviceaC which were to begin at Little Sandy last SunJ-y have been postponed for a few v f . Jit. Csyironla Teagma, wk has Barnes father. The series of meetings, which ave been' conducted at Piney Grove for two weeks, resulted in 16 r- sions and 13 additions to the c The revival closed last Fii 7 ' Vt. Eorton Tefjue f.-i V vCle was-' visIUng rel-'.lvts Ho'day. i:aaiy Vena, is ira2-r5J f ly meet., j ef Ce T7. I B
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