: Marshall, NCec. 20, 1934 r S m . a :: 'NEWS OF ftlARSIIALL AND VICiNITY Personal and Mrs, M. A. Chandley, after spending some timiwith- her son, Mr. H. Rice of .Ashe ville, haa returned to her home on the Marshall Star route fcr the winter. Yr Misa Ruth Tweed has accept ed a position in Asheville dur ing the Christmas holidays. Mr. Jack Blount is spending the Christmas hoidays in Mar shall with hi3 parents, the Rev. and Mrs. W. C Blount. Mr. Claud Sawyer, Mr. Page Brigman and Miss Mae Searcy came Friday to spend the holi days in Marshall with their parents, respectively. Mr. J. N. White is confined to his home on account of ill- Miss Marjorie Sawyer, Miss Jeanne Sprinkle, and Mr. Lee Bryan came Saturday to spend the holiday With their parents in Marshall.' V " Miss Giadys Tweed and Miss Nell English, teachers at Beech Glen, Mr. Burton Teague and Mr. Robert Sams of Asheville were the guests Sunday of Miss Tweed's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jonah, Tweed. -""Mrs. Emmltt Plemmons is a ble to be out again after being confined tft her home on acr count of illness. Misses Nevada and Maggie Ward have recently moved into the Plemmons building on Main Street. Mr. J, P. PritcKard and Mr. Paul Roberts are spending the Christmas holidays in Marshall , with thp'r narents. Miss Lone Walters and Miss Nann'e Bowen of Weaverville were in Marshall Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Romieux and small daughter, Marilyn, left Friday to spend the holi days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Julien Romieux, of Du lutti, Minn. Mrs. Romieux was before her marriage, Miss Georgia Rector of Marshall. Mr. Edward Rector, who has been attending Catawba Col lege, i8 working on the mail train between Charlotte and Wilmington during the first part of the holidays. He will arrive home Chrstmas Day. Misg Dixie Isenhour of Liri colnton, N. C, came Sunday to spend the Christmas holidays witliTier s'ster, Mrs. Sam Rudi sill of Marshall. Mrs. Rellie AHman of Hick ory, N. C, came Thursday evening- to spend the Christmas hnlidavs with friendo and rel atives in and near Marshall. Mr. Howard Jarvis was con fined to his home the first of the week on account on illness. Miss Marjorie Sawyer and M's8 Willie Maye White were the guests Wednesday night of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Fagan at their home Ton the Mars Hifl road. Trip fnllowiner college stu dents are spending the Christ mas holidays with their parents in and near Marshall : Mas Katy Sams, Meredith college ; Misses Ruth Dennis, Mary Ru dis:ll; Belva and Mabel Farm er, W. C. U. N. C; Lillian Whitehurst, Agnes Scott col lege; Hazel West. Limestone ; Philip Brintnall, Iowa State: Sua ememeasim Ml . GbodOld-bashionea ivierry. I.- .... Otherwise Arthur Ramsey, Atlanta Den tal College; and Olin Dillard, N. C. State. - , , Mrs. J Will Roberts is recu perating from a recent illness. Mr iinri Mrs. 'Herman Red mon of Kingsport, Tenn., were called to Marshall Sunday n'ght on account of the illness of Mrs. Redmon's mother, Mrs. Van Davis. Miss Virginia McClure went to Asheville Wednesday after noon to spend the night with relatives. . Mrs. Charley Ramsey is able to be out . again after a recent extended illness. Miss Lucille Bryan, daughter of Mr; and Mrs. Crawford Bry an, of the Enon section, left Wednesday to visit her uncle, Mr. E. A. Ammons and family. BIRTHDAY REMEMBERED BY RELATIVES Mr Crawford Bryan wasogiven a .,ir!a hirthday celebration Sunday, Dec. 16. when her brother, nr. jesse . Ammons and family, assisted Dy mn. Bryan's daughter, Miss Lucille, spread a table and served a birthday ginner, RATHBONE MESSER Miss Laur Messer of Marshall and Ramsey (Rathbpne. son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Rathbone of Marshall, were married at Marshall December 6 by the Rev. Walter Goforth. RECTOR RECTOR At T,eA Rector, daughter of Mr. and M .Robert G Recto and lUli Clifford C. Rector, both of Marshall, were married December 9 by Lee Bryan, justice of the peace. REDMON ANGLIN Miss Thelma Anglin, daughter of Mrs. Myrtle McAbee of Asheville, and John Redmon, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Redmon. of Marshall, were mar ried at Marshall December 9 by Lee Bryan, justice of the peace. RAY HUNTER Miss Ola G. Hunter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Hunter of Mar shall, route No. "2, and Oliver Ray, son of Mrs. Doshey -Ray of White Rock, were married November 9 at .the Forks. pf Ivy by the Rev. W. B. Sprinkle, y ' f 'u GARDNER SHIPLEY Mr. D. H. Gardner, Jr., and Miss He'en Lee Shipley were united in Hnv. November 30, at mil -1 uuunj - - the state line in Tennessee. The ceremony was performed by u... W. Edwards of Hot 1CV. iuuii . ... Springs, pastor of the bride and groom. Both of the contractmg parties were residents of Paint Rock. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Gardner. The bride, who, until recently, was a student of Hot Springs high school, is the oldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter B. Shipley. The young couple wil re side at Paint Rock. The entire com nitv wishes for them a happy n ' long li -'e. WVATT RICH Miss Elizabeth Rich, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Rich, ana mond Wyatt. son of Mr. and Mrs. J. j Wyatt, all of Marshall. Rute z' were married November 21, at the home of W. .T. ArringtSn, justice of GROCERY Aft - " - ". -'I. - i THE NEWS the peace, who officiated. "CUTSHALVr-RAY . 't Miss' Ethel Ray, daughter of Mrs. Barnet Rayof Ivy, ' and Everette Cutahall, of Greeneville, Tenn.," were married November J.0 at Marshall, by the 'Rev. l. K. Uonn. " ' , ;. i 1 . 1 1 ii i. ii i, w BALL NORTON Miss Lou Georgia Norton, daugh ter of George Norton, and Elbert Ball, son of Mr. and Mrs. Burgtn Ball, all of Marshall, Route 2, were married Novembre 10 at Marshall, by the Rev. D. K. Cohn. , ' '"" PAYNE CHANDLER Miss Lucille Chandler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Chandler, of Asheville. and W. O. Payne, son of Mrs. Ada Payne, of Knoxville, were married at Marshall November 15 by the Rev. J. R. Duncan, pastor of the Methodist church. . , LOST & WANT ADS 25 words or lew 30c for one issue $1.00 for 4 issues. Additional words lc a word an issue. CASH First MULES h FOR SALE 5 1 pair good heavy draft mules, weight 1100 pounds! . See, ' C. H. KAM3LI New Central Hotel It pd Marshall, .N. C. ' ' FOR RENT Kti. .n linnsi ntl old WamUt road within town limits of Marshall. Rates reasonable. KENNETH SILVER STRAYED A heifer about two years old, red with some white spots and marked. Owner can: sret same by payine cost. MRS. ELLA REEVES Leicester, N. CM R. 2. Croit Rock. . SALESMEN WANTED There is no bad wolf at the Rawleigh man's door as he earns good living. There is an openin? now for a hust'.er in Marshall to supply steadv custom ers with Rawleigh household prod ucts. Earn $25 weekly to shart and increase every month. We furnish ev erything but the car. Write Raw leigh Co., Dept. NCL-10-B, Rich mond, Va BE KIND TO YOUS EYES', iDldoTTO RICE f i In Marshall Every Wee1 DaV t OVER CITIZENS BANK MRS. FLEET DAVIS PASSES AWAY MOTHER OF MRS. MANUAL SHbLiun n v " THURSDAY MORNING m.pm& n IT 13 1 1 II .1 Mrs. Fleet Davis, age 69, of Mar shall, died at the home of her daugh-. ter, Mrs. ManuelSheltcn, about ten o'clock Wednesday morning, pneu monia being given as the cau?e of death. She had been ill about or week. Funeral services were f the Shelton home Thursday mo at ten o'clodk, conducted by f 3. A. Martin, interment toi the Rector Chapel cemeu survived by two brothe ers, of the Forks of 1 Anders, of Sexton, ! leaves one son. r;. " - NATCRE'& . f - -Paint -and t;. j 3 4 bnt blessinirs, science- -i " interestlnr-rticle iHk 4 " We;khr (issue of December! V"f cop -Wi'-H thi BAXTiv hi SUNDAY AKIICAN Ion aal your faroritt newsdealer or aewsbo. msess I pour Stuc1 1 Thif I rr B Madif a dun- RECORD Of! DISPLAY ;. - THE NEW DODGE HEARD AND SEEN AROUND TOWN By LANK Dr. Dinwiddie and Roy Rice start'ng out early Wednesday morninc crackiner jokes Various comments on the a bility of the high school bas ketball team. One or two local people staunchly defending the Ashe ville Walkathon; others de claring it a frame-up. Main Street a slushy, mushy, i mnrlrlv mMs after the snow. ! A hna driver stormine: long . enough to "shoot the machine" j -in the Coffee Shop. Paul Roberts showing some, of the boys where a few bird shot struck him in the leg while hunting Tuesday (so he savs).j Several persons utterly disre- - , garding the sign in the drug store library which readr "Free reading hour from 3" to 4:00;A. Monly," or w ., , to that effect " Roy Rice with one prettiest p'stols I've r iong time. Many loads of trees, holly, and s' through Marsh? Several loca home from c actuai the holida A sr France '' fie" ,!i A T, ' ' -. : ' - ' " . - -" - -. 'v" - !- ' - riatmas AND PLYMOUTH PRESTO ANTI FREEZE WEED TIRE CHAINS REDH & WORLEY p SALES and SERVICE Marshall, North Carolina A dirty, ragged boy "put ting out" a man's work. (I sin cerely hope he will have an en joyable Christmas.) A slight flurry of snow t' fell at midnight WedrK n:ght. Wondering hov DeoDle saw it. Guy y. Roberts chewi. the end of a iong cigar. Some amateur crooning round here, and VERY ama teurish. Heard that Edna Sprinkl had won the new Plymo she was working for. gratulations. Two beautiful Httl mas trees in a fillir Enough for this SPp V: IT-. - I . . . FIFTH PAGE M. 5 i -.

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