MARSHALL NEWS mSS'
H-PP.nlng. 1 .nd Near M.r AM " Robert ..Cu8h Chand.
Publisher H. L. Story left Tues
day for Edenton, North Carolina,
where he will attend the
funeral of his brother-in-law, Dr. E.
J. Griffin.
Sauire E. S. Mortzan of Asheville
lcr. was auite sick Monday.
I Mr. Clyde Teague, who has been
in New York for some time, is
spending some time with his pavents,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Teague.
! Mr. Earle Brown, student at Mars
Hill College, and son of Mr. and
was in Marshall Tuesday on business. Mrg E T Brown 0f Hendersonville
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. West and two hnH aliriri(ir Mondav nierht at the
sons, Bill and Hal, and daughter, h of Mr- an(j Mrs. H
Hazel, and Miss Helen rritcnara, an
of Asheville, formerly of Marshall,
were here Sunday.
Among those from Marshall at
tending the Wake Forest-
Presbyterian College football game
in Asheville Saturday were Mer.srs.
Bob Hinkle, Arthur Ramsey, James
Story and Coleman Caldwell. The
game was won by P. C, 13-0.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ramsey of
New Bridge, formerly of Marshall,
were visiting friends in Marshall
Sunday.
Mr. S. T. Gosnell of Allenstand,
was in MaYshall Monday morning.
Mr. Gosnell is a cousin of Mr. Till
man Gosnell, who died at his home
of double pneumonia. The two
cousins acted as deputies under the
administration of Sheriff J. J. Bailey
and often made their raids together.
Kenneth Silver was an Ashe-
t r j
me of Mr. ana Mrs. n. l.. siory.
Mr. J. A. Ensley of, Alexander was
a News-Record visitor Tuesday.
I Mrs. J. Edwin Boone left today
(Tuesday) for Chicago after spend
in,? a few days with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. A. L. Plemmons.
400 HEAD OF CATTLE
Mr D. C. Hendrix of Asheville,
Broadway, and Charlie Ramsey, of
Marshall, have bought around four
(400) hundred head of cattle, plac
ing them in the South. They have
been a great help to Madison Coun
ty this year. They have taken out
several culls.
RILEY BUCKNER.
Nobody Want
j (toubtexists in . ? 'ipost: every
f ' ' v. I , .,: ..',!!,'?. ....,
Thi r M I 1 i o n"! bink -' In--thi-'country that haa
I been operating over a period
There ia over a million dol-Jof several years,
lars in the banks of New York
Rtao wVuVVi tinhndv nlaims TH Regardless of whether we heed
consists of bank balances car
ried to the credit of former
customers who have become
lost, strayed, or djed. The
New York State banking de
partment says that a good deal
of this money has been un
claimed for many years.
The same condition no
advice to reach for this or that, the
people of the United States spend j
more money for sweets than ihey do
for electricity in their homes, ac
cording to figures of the Department!
of Commerce. The candy bill is ;i
little i ore than two cents a day for)
each person, while the elecliic bill
for those in elect rifted homes is a j
little b ss than two cents ,i day for ;
each ;i r-on, on an average. j
Rural Pres Servic
TO THE VOTERS OF MADRON COUNTY
i
I want to thank the voters of ladison Coun
ty for your hearty support, and for the confi
dence you have placed in me.
My entire time, abilities, and attention will
be devoted to performing the duties of the Sher
iff's office, and in performing these duties I sh.-'ll
treat all alike.
Expecting to cooperate with you, I am
Sincrely yom s,
C. M. BURNETTE
IftWCrDAMD V riTTURII?
THANKS TO MARSHALL
PEOPLE
Mr
ville visitor Saturday. I Mrs. Lester Price wishes us
Mr. Covert Fortner and family through the columns of this paper to
have moved back to Marshall. For thank the people of Marshall for the
the last few years Mr. and Mrs. j donations for the benefit of Rev.
Fortner have been living at Ports- jonn Coats in his recent illness,
mouth and Ocean View, Va.
Mr. J. N. White was quite ill Sat
urday night, so much so that he
called his physician about one o'
clock, but was better Sunday and
was able to be in his office Monday.
Mrs. D. W. Duckworth ana son,
I wish to thank the voters ofMadison
County for the splendid majority of votes
that I received for Tax Collector in the e
lection, and I hope our friendship will
grow stronger during the next two years. .
Respectfully,
B. E. GUTHRIE
Prof, 0, S. Dilla.d's ivo her lias
returned to her lioni at SyKa. .:rte"
an extended visit to Mr. D'llaid and
family.
Prof, and Mrs. C. R. Bohanan
drove to Will --Ms, Jacksan Comity,
lasl Sunday. They returned the same
day.
Mrs. C. B. Hayes, who has been
quite ill at her home recently, is
convalescent.
Mr. Leonard Sluder has opened a
new stock of merchandise in the
T
lav. Ovfcr
-. ot e- w '(. ast . The
held in the auditorium
' er 1 ! igh eoo! huild-
of the patrons of the
achi'i-s .e,-ra'iie(i toe op-
m.'ke some money for
li e :t.r hi r
one thotisan'
eh -ction was
of !he I -( in
ing. A few
,-ehool and t
rortunitv to
the school. Th y sold hriches and
cold d'inks to ihe amount of ?:)0.()0.
This will be used to pur. -base more
hooks for the school library.
CORRESPONDENT'S FOOTNOTE:
(Just a word to Leicester readers of
MARSHALL ALL-STARS DEFEAT
RED OAK ALL-STARS
FROM LEICESTER
Rev. G. C. Teague left Monday
for Raleigh to attend the 100th ses
sion of the Baptist State Convention.
He was accompanied by Rev. Mr.
Sprinkle and Rev. Mr. Hi;.i s.
Sheriff and Mrs. J. J. Bailey of
Asheville attended the funeral of Mr.
Tillman Gosnell Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Olin Flowe and Mr.
and Mrs. Neil Ferguson of Charlotte
wee recent guests of Mrs. Flowe's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Tweed.
Misses S:.ndy, Mary and Margaret
Anz of Walnut, were in Mai-shall
Monday. Miss Mary has quite re
covered since her recent operation
for appendicitis.
Among those who attended the
Presbyterian-Wake Forest game in
Asheville Saturday were Mr. Dave
Harris, Mr. Jack Ramsey, and Mr.
and Mrs. John McElroy.
Miss Ethel English of Beech Glen
was in town Monday.
Mrs C R. Tweed supplied Mon
day for her father, Rev. B. E. Guth-
i-! tho Tax Collector s ointe.
. tr:., Mavtnn and Mr. and Mrs
In a hectic and hard-fought battle
lnot FriHav niiht. the Marshall All-
Mrs JJ. W. JJUCKWUIUl mm - . .
Bil7y, spent last week with her moth- Stars defeated the Red Oa k All- tars
nM.vH to the tune oi
er in Brevard. trt.Pd
Mrs. Annie May Wh.te and Mr "Y f 7hT,t the half Red Oak I Greater Than The .Grace."
and Mrs. H. L. Story went to Hot fairly last ouwu w sp. thp
neonle limrere
Springs Sunday afternoon to visit was six po.nts .n tne .eau,
Mrs Warren Davis and Miss Ethel account of two or three m.sunder-
Mrs. vvart standings with the referee. The
Flemmmg. , . , , 4:ut,i thiv de-
Mafsnau iia.eir, uRm-"--
fense and organized their offense,
and it was mostly Marshall the rest
of the game. The Red Oak Center
an.l Ramsey of Marshall were high
scorers.
fter the game the Marshall boys
,,t together and elected Ernest
Teue. captain, and Ken Silv; r,
manager. This team is one of the
best in the County, and plans to give
.he p-orle of Marshall and vicinity
.v, elvce to see some real teams
.;n h" .sno i:e
Weaver, Mars Hill, Hender
nn,l Black Mountain will
! h nlnved here and on their
own respective courts. You can do
your part by seeing these games.
Give these boys a glad hand!!!
4-H Club Girls
Achievement Day
Next Friday, November 14, will
be Achievement Day for the 4-H
ru,h ,oirls of the county, wit,, the
Miss '1 , j k hpld in t'e High
Flmer Ramsey spem me vvV" progiai"
.i.OTni- with Mr. and Mrs. John R. Scbool building on the Island.
'ii .;
teams.
sonvill
On Wednesday, Oct. 29, at 3:00
P. M., the Fourth Quartely Confer
ence of Leicester Charge M. E.
Church South, convened with Dr D.
M. Litaker in the chair.
Rev. M. E. Leftwich is closin? a
two-year pastorate on this charge.
He preached his last sermon at Lei
cester Sunday evening at 7:30, using
the 12th chapter of Romans for the
Scripture lesson. The Misses Sluder
sanir the duet, "The Cross Is Not
After
the service the people lingered to tell
him and his family "good-bye". He
will leave for Greensboro Tuesday
morning where the Southern Metho
dist Conference convenes this week.
Lr.f'.v.-ich is held in hi'di esteem
here and is said to be one ot th
rengv ; i; readier-- that has ever1
In-!-! the -:-stor:te here. He has been .
a responsible factor in the building
of tho new M E. Church (South) I
here.
Kcv. R. K M:-.h::i;Vy iillc.l his ap
pointment at New Found Baptist
Church .Sunday morning at eleven o'
clock. He announced that the re-
the church next
r :.?0.
Home Demonstration A pent, mp-
with her three groups of 4-H Club
members in the demonstration room
of the school building. The cook
ing project was carried out. Fina
interest and cooperation . is being
shown by the girls. The Leicester
club will attend the achievement
program which will be held at Ashe
ville November 22. The club will
have representatives in the games,
races and pageant.
The Girl Reserves held their Rec
ognition Service for new members
in the auditorium last Thursday at
1 1 :00 P. M. Twelve girls joined and
I there were 20 of last year's mem-
bers present. Miss Carrie Lee
i Weaver, District Leader, was present
! and e;ave an interesting talk. Her
; subject was, "The Guest." The
candle service was beautiful.
! Miss Ellen Jervis, who was carried
to an Asheville hospital for a major
; opera, ion recently, is improving rap
idly.
I Mi- Mml Mrs F. I.. AW.-imlnv nnd
Mrs. .Moody Roberts d'ove to Union,
i,..:i,i; f,-,,,.i nl.nn',aA hvitVip Npws-Rpcord vou miov read-
If E. Kuvkendall, and known as 1 ing a paper that gives you the news
"Kirk's Place." The new store is J of your own community. The
gaining customers every day and Mr. t News-Record gives you Leicester
Sluder is ontimistic over the future news each week. Why not suggest
! business outlook. I to your neighbor that ho subscribe
Great interest was shown in the for it?)
THANKS
TO THE PEOPLE OF MADISON
COUNTY:
I take this method to thank the peo
ple of Madison County for the support
they gave me in the election held Novem
ber 4, 1930.
Very truly yours,
C. J. WILD.
From ALEXANDER
We are glad to report that good!
tobacco crops have beeu made and
'luite a few are ;eiting ready to ship, j
W met for prayer service W d-
S. C, to visit Mr.
last Sunday.
Alexander'
sister
re- ;la
that t'
bad ev
ad
rie-h!
and the
best
had tilt
ever had. Singing i.
c'nir'ch worship. V
report was
h ing tin y
-. the lil
know
ot
ouldn't do an thing towaid church
work or worship without singing.
Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Herman Wil
liams met in Mrs. Nancy Johnson's
home and had singing Friday night.
Miss Zdma Bennett from Candler
and Mi.-s Bertie Hipns from Spring
C-etk visited Mi-s Ethel Johnson's
home last Friday.
Mr. Coleman Johnson carried Mr.
llowr.nl King to the doct-ir Thursday
morning.
1. ague vtval will Derm at me cnuicn n"i
iitv,I iv nvpn;nf ;ll
j Mrs. F. L. Alexander was hostess Jj
tr. tu ,m)ioia nf Ibe Ladies Aid jo-
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ne
Miss
r J I rtYVl Ck
Frances Crafton, oum:
Demonstrator, will be in charge, of
.. . o,i Miss Elizabeth
SrnS'edalist in Cluo Wo,k, year's work is , begu.
of Raleigh, will be there to speaK.
mi. f hnn busses will oe
Avera, who gave a bridge par.y ...
honor of their birthday.
Mrs. Rellie Allman returned to her
home at Hickory Sunday after
spendir,! some time with relatives,
' - i - 1 - fofVior Mr.
WhTr White! She was accompanied made to transport the children from
Vw her sister. Mrs. Kd t'agan anu the dltterent seciio...
Mr Fagan Mr. and Mrs. Fagan Foilowing is the program of this
rt to the funeral of a cousin BeM
V,Mrn,aGuy English, newly elected YJ Beech Glen
couy Imissione, was in Ma, ?L
Retries Burgin, her daugh 'l
ter Miss Alene, and Miss Elizabeth pjano Solo Hot bpnng.
Lawson, spent Sunday afternoon 4.H Encampment alnut
ti Mrs Jim Redmon. Cub Song --
2 " Tei McKinney spent last Talk . Miss Cornelius
week-end in Marshall. Exhibit
Mrs a. J. RMey naa a umca
for the week-end her sisters,
Mrs.
Miss
H. E.
LOST & WANT ADS.
TBc for four week. Additional word
1 cent a word a week CASH Flr.t
t.i MVMTven. and
Black, of Charlotte.
Miss Sarah Lou Sartin, who is
spending some time with her sister,
Mrs. J. Hubert Davis, is reported to
be in bed with the flu.
Terra Katherine Davis is also suf-
- . . A
Mrl 7 Mood8; Chandler and two STRAIGHT SALARY J8..00
chSn 'of Walnut, spent the day -ek and -S5r
recently with Mrs. Lankford Story. MIXTURE, Eureka Mfg. Co., East
Mr. Rex Cohn is quite ill at the gt. Louis, 111. 14- Pd-
CAROLINA INDUSTRIAL BANK
FlfcST FLOOR JACKSON BUILDING
ASHEVILLE. N. C.
Money Loaned to Worthy People
PAY BACK WF4KLY. SEMI-MONTHLY OR MONTHLY
LOANS ON AUTOMOBILES
NOTES DISCOUNTED v
ciety of Leicester Methodist church
at her home last Thursday after
noon. Rev. M. E Leftwich, pastor,
conducted the devotional, which was
followed by four short talks on the
Missionary work which is being car
ried on by Southern Methodists in
China. All present expressed hap
piness over the news that the Presi
dent of China had recently professed
faith in Christ Jesus and was bap
tized. His wife has been a Chris
tian for some time. It was voted u
nanimously to have considerable re
pairs made on the parsonage before
the new pastor arrives and another
The hostess
served a acucious sti.au
Miss Adna Edwards, County
Some of the ladies of the town have been good enough to offer to
serve a Cafeteria Suppen at the Courthouse on Friday Night,
NOVEMBER 14. 1930
"WOULDN'T YOU LIKE TO
KNOW t
By John Godfrey Saxe
I know a girl with teeth of pearl,
And shoulders white as snow;
She lives ah, well,
I must not tell
Wouldn't you like to know?
Her sunny hair is wondrous fair
And wavy in its flow;
Who made it less,
One little tress?
Wouldn't yon like t knw?
Her eyes are blue celestial huel
And dazzling in their glow;
On whom do fhey beam
With melting gleam?
Wouldn't you like to know?
Her lips are red and finely wed,
Like roses ere they blow;
What lover sips
Those dewy Tips?
Wouldn't you like to know?
Her fingers are like lilies fair
When lilies fairest grow;
Whose hands do they press
With fond caress?
Wouldn't you like to know?
Her foot is small and has a fall
Like snowflakes on the snow;
And where it goes
Beneath the rose
Wouldn't you like to know?
She has a name, the sweetest name
That language can bestow.
T would break the spell
If I should tell, but
Wouldn't you like to know?
at 6:00 O'clock P. M.
This supper is to help the Chamber of Commerce raise funds to
keep our town "In The United States 25-1 Associaticn." hi as
sociation is advertising and serving travel over United States
Highway 25-1 from Michigan through Marshall to Mumi. I ia,
This association has done more to bring travel thniip;h :T::r- a!l
than all other agencies combined.
During the coming year it will send out hundreds of
thousands f maps advertising this road we want Marshall on
this map, and the association will expect us to donate a small
amount, The Chamber of Commerce asks everyone igi town that
possibly can to leave off their supper at home and come to the
courthouse at 6:00 P. M. to 8:00 P. M., to get their sup
per. Marshall High School Band will furnish music, and will
be a good time for our people to get together and boost Marshall.
Don't fail to get your supper here Friday evening.
CHER OF COMMERCE
GUY V. ROBERTS, President
A. W. WHITEHURST, Secretary