NEWS OF MARSHALL AND YICIMTY :
: HEARD AND SEEN:
: AROUND TOWN :
Personal and Otherwise
By LANK
A 1034 V-8 Ford coupe was ruin'
ed bv being burped and run off the
road near the lyy bridge Friday niftm.
-'The owner of the car was not known.
Miss Ruby Smith of Marshall at
tended the singing convention at the
French Broad Baptist church, Alex
ander, N. C, Sunday afternoon.
Mr. Jasper Ebbs of Trust came o
ver to Marshall Monday on business.
Mrs. Claud Sawyer and Mrs. Cub
Sprinkle were at Mars Hill Sunday
afternoon visiting Miss Marjorie
Sawyer and Miss Jeanne Sprinkle.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy White and son,
Billy, spent the week-end in Mar
shall with Mr. and Mrs. William Wor
ley. Miss Vena Isenhour and Miss Lou
ise Anthony of Lincolnton, N. C,
spent the week-end in .Marshall as j
the guests of Miss Isenhour's sister,
Mrr. Sam Rudisill.
Mrs. Craig Rudisill had as dinner
guests Saturday evening, Miss Vena
Isenhour, and friend, Miss Louise
Anthony, both of Lincolnton, N. C,
and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Rudisill. ,
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Zink have mov
ed into the house on Main Street re
cently vacated by Mr. and Mrs. James
Penland.
Miss Ritby Davis is spending the
week in Asheville with Mr. and Mrs.
Kelly Davis.
Mrs. L. E. Forster is spending the
week in and near Marshall with rel
atives. Mr. Walter Davis, of Asheville, is
leaving for New York Monday morn
ing to see his sinter, Mrs. W. H.
Young, who has been away from Mar
shall for several years.
Mrs. K. R. Tweed, Jr., and Mrs.
Ted McKinney were in Ashevil!e
Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Edney have returned
home since the above was set.
LOST & WANT ADS
25 wqrds or leas 80c for one issue
$1.00 for 4 issues. Additional words
lc a word an issue. CASH First
Attorney James Balev wield-
ing a broom Tuesday A. M.
a urojten winaow Dane in
the court house.
Five women canvassing the
town for subscriptions. Doc
Dinwiddie says that when they
approached him, he told them
that he was merely a Door so-
found On Marsnan, itouie z, oe da Jerk) and earned a dollar a
strav hoar. Owner may obtain same j
.v-t I i T r-k i , m I
worK, uoc. uurmanv oi tne
men couldn't resist the wiles
and charms of t.he young la-
R. L.
Marshall, N.
It pol '
RADFORD
C, R. F. D. No. 2
STRAYED A hog. Owner may ob-, and these gentlemen, to
... . . 11QA anma Karl oltannr rrr 1 r 1 '
tain same by describing the hog and
paying for the feed and this adver
tisement. See
R. L. RADFORD
Marshall, Route 2
O-M-7
SALESMEN WANTED
WANTED Man with car. Route ex
perience preferred but not necessary.
Rawleigh, Dept. NCB-133-M. Rich
mond, Va.
F-7, 14, 21, 28
WOMANLESS
WEDDING AT
BEECH GLEN
On Saturday, February 16, at 8
o'clock, the Parent-Teacher Associa
tion of Beech Glen high school will
present "The Womanless Wedding.''
The role of the dainty bride will por
trayed by Mr. Solomon Swift, while
the lucky stalwart groom will be rep
resented by Mr. R. Oscar Young.
rrl Ill l. ttnnm-ln.l frY-i,- ivlnn
Mr. and Mrs. John MoF.lroy and u.y -v,
Mr. nd M.s. Carl R. St.nnrl have re- Pa,lm' casl. ' -
turned from a pleasant stay of sev
eral weeks in Florida.
Mr. and Mrs.
moved to an apartment
Bank of French Broad.
use some bad slang, "got took.'
Some very amusing remarks
made in one of the local stores
by a woman, said remarks be
ing exceedingly derogatory to
her husband.
UNSEEN & UNHEARD
CAN YOU IMAGINE
HJ Ei Robterts Ja,s juvenile
court judge?
JoHn A. Hendricks operating
the machines at the local the
atre?
P. V. Rector as soda jerk in
one drug store, and Craig Ru
disill jerking soda in the other?
"Red" Tipton attorney-at-
law?
A. W. Whitehurst as black
smith?
Eugene Rector as Farm Dem
onstrator? Ernest Teague as a garage
mechanic?
F. A. Dodson as chief of po
lice?
Howard Norn's as postmast
er? Terl McKinney as sheriff?
J. Coleman Ramsey manager
of the A&P store?
Doc Sams railway agent?
A. L. Plemmons as medical
the
as a
local
Rosebud Delicatessen, the bride
Solomon Swift; Archibald Hercules
TT II:. ..U T? ( VAiinrr.
, r. 1 , i , IlUiHUIKIIL LUC tiiwiir it. v. iwiiiif,,
Ibride: Miranda Peasbloom. aunt of 1 Jeter P. Ramsey
Ithe bride; andora Crutchfield, jilted tonsorial artist?
A. W. Coats operating the
City Mill Co.?
ri:cc. fv... r Kvwlo (More of this nonsense next time)
Herman Gibbs; Sophronia Delicates-
MUCH DESIRED SON BORN motner of bIiae-Mr-
One of the hasl couples in the I A" admission fee of five and ten
community of Marshall are Mr. and !cents wil1 be charged and everyone is
BIRTHS
1 sweetheart of the bride Tom Tweed;
, Flower Girl Mr. Mit Anderson; Asa
bride Mr.
Mrs. Troy Redmon who at last are
ihe parents of a son, born Friday,
Feb. 8, 1935.
Mr. and Mrs. Redmon are grand-
urged and invited to enjoy the side
splitting entertainment,
CIVITANS MEET
TOMORROW
The regular meeting of ,the Mar
shall Civitan Club will be at the
.'French Broad hotel at one o'clock to
' morrow, Friday, Feb. 15.
They have six daughters.
TWO SHORT STORIES
parents and have wished for a son Sund in ,he Amepi'c.n Comic Week-
many years. This time the stork ly, the big magazine which come
gave them a surprising delight. ; reguiariy wun tne dhliiiiiuhi,
sunuAi AMLKitAn, the aoutn s
I moat interesting Sunday newspaper.
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Deal are the In t"n to these short novels
t n Ar a aim m fit tf-inm t in tar sAfl a I ft n H
.1 Af 1 1U t
their home Monday, Feb. 11. It has
been christened William Howard. merican Weekly by ordering the Joe Rice of Marshall. The Rev. H
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Grant Shel- BALTIMORE SUNDAY AMERICAN Lm Phillips of Mars HiU was i he of
eacn weeK.
RICE LANDERS
A marriage of much interest was
solemnized Sunday, Feb. 10, at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Levi Anders,
articles of interest on current topics. ' ' B
Make sure of your coPv of the A- Miss Emma, became the bride of Mr.
ton of No. 2 Township, a daughter,
Sunday, Feb. 10.
SERVICES AT FREE WILL
CHURCH HERE THIS MONTH
BANQUET OF SOPHOMORE
ECONOMICS CLASS
The Rev. J. A. Martin will preach
at the Free Will Baptist church in
Marshall the fourth Sunday in this
month.
TOURING IN CUBA
Mr. And Mrs. Calvin Edney Enjoying
A Trip To Cuba
A card received Sunday from Mr.
and Mrs. Calvin Edney reads as fol
' lows :
"We are aboard the S. S. Florida
shown on opposite side, bound for
Havana, Cuba. We are havens a
wonderful time.
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Edney."
Mr. and Mrs. Edney had a very
beautiful wedding at Mars Hill Sun
day evening, f eb. 3, and are on their
wedding tour.
ficiating minister.
Messrs. Fern Arrowood and Blaine
Emoiy were in charge of the music.
Mr. Arrowood picked on his Kuit.ir
Economics i,n'l nS "Blue Eyes." Messrs. Ar
rowood and hmory sai'g, uid l ai
BE KIND TO YOUR EYES
DR. OTTO RICE
Lin Marshall Every Wee'i Day
OVER CITIZENS BANK
C. G. PARIS
PARIS-DUNN
FUNERAL HOME
HOT SPRINGS, N. C.
EMBALMING AND COMPLETE FUNERAL
SERVICES AT REASONABLE PRICES
I The Sophomore Home
girls of Marshall hierh school sponsor
ed a banquet at the high school last Of Yesterday."
Friday evening at 7:30 o'clock. The The home decorations consisted ;.f
!room was decorated in Valentine col- Pine, fra'ax 'eaves, and ferns. The
ors. A delicious supper was seived matron of honor was Mrs. Herman
by the Freshman Home Ec. girls. Gibb?- The bridesmaids were:
Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Dil-,Misses Melba White, Rosalie Gibbs,
lard, Miss Clarine Bryan, of Marshall, and Ellen Anjders The best man was
Mr. Terrell Brown of Mars Hill, Miss Mr- Herman Gibibs.
Christine Edmonds, Mr. Jeter Higgins I The guests of honor were: the
of Mars Hill, Miss Sadie Ball, of 'Rev. H. L. Phillips, Mr. Jay Beach-
Marshall, Mr. Harry Davis of Mars Doa-d, Miss Dessie Whitt, Mrs. Edd
Hill, Miss Lucille Rector of Marshall, Brown, Mrs. Joe Luther Walker, and
Mr. H. E. White of Mars Hill, Miss Mr- Donald Whitt.
Marie Sprinkle, of Marshall, Mr. Immediately after the ceremony
p.,,,.,. m, .-,. f Mo-- Hill Mi dinner was served for about 50
UlUVVi lUUlIHJT VJ- AVJ. AI O 11111) m SWU
Frances Dodson, Mr. Bruce Hunter, friends and relatives,
of Marshall, Mias Tera Katherine Da- For the present, Mr. and Mrs. Rice
vis, Mr. Edwin Mashburn, Mias Violet remain at the home of the bride's
Tate, Mr. Frank Roberta, of Marshall, parents.
Miss Frances Bryan, Miss Ruby Mar-
lor, Misa Pansy Worley, Miss Nell RUNYAN FRANKLIN -
Rector, Mies Janie Lee Fisher, Miss
Joy Farmer, Mr. Harry Lee Giezen- Coming aa a surprise to her friends
tanner, Miss Ruth Jackson, Miss June was the announcement Friday of the
Rector, Miss Elizabeth Ball, Miss Lu- i marriage of Miss Geneva Lou Frank
ii du, ti,i- of;-. n and Mr. Jim Runyan, of Knox-
cille Roberts, Mss Thelma Stines, vie Te The weddirtir took place
Miss Gwendolyn Rice, and Miss -Olive (Saturday, January 19, at Maryville,
Miss Gwendolyn Rice, Miss Kathleen I Tenn., the ceremony being perform
Frisby, Miss Annie Blankenship, Miss ed by the Rev Oliver Tarwater, of
,. . hi. t n rrr0j the Methodist church.
Caroline Dillard, Mr. J. B. Tweed, bide whrf has bee teaching
Miss rean Burneii, jbliss mary -o schoo in Murphy since last Septem
ber, has made her home with her
aunt, Mrs. J. B. Martin, of Raleigh,
for a number of years. She is a
graduate or tne eastern uaronna
Teachers' college, of Greenville, N.
C, having received her A. B. degree
in 1932. Prior to going to Murphy,
she taught in the Marshall high
school. A charming brunette, she
has attached herself to a host of
friends in the eastern and western
parts of the state.
'Mr. Runyan is the son pf Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Runyan. oi Knoxville. He
was educated at the UntVersity of
Tennessee and Knoxville Business
, college. At present he is in the real
.estate business. Mrs. Runyan left
l Wednesday for Knoxville to make -her
home. Asheville Citizen.
STARTING FRIDAY FED. 15-EN DING MARCH 2
Close-out On All Winter Goods
Children's WINTER COATS - 97c
1 lot Children's SHOES & OXFORDS . .. 79c
1 lot SWEATERS a 39c
1 lot Children's TENNIS SHOES 39c
No. 2 rib Bear Brand HOSE, 25c grade 15c
Boys' and Girls' Winter UNDERWEAR, sizes 6-16-35c
Special on Men's SUITS .... $8.75 and up
Men's $7.50 BOOTS H $5.90
Men's $4.50 BOOTS ... $2.95
Men's $1.00 grade heavy weight UNDERWEAR .. . 75c
Men's 75c grade winter UNDERWEAR 63c
Men's Sheep-lined COATS $2.49
Men's heavy grade LEATHER COATS $3.95
Men's $16.50 OVERCOATS $9.95
Heavy weight wool mixed BLANKETS,
$2.25 grade .. $1.65
1 lot full sized SINGLE BLANKETS 65c
Men's blanket-lined OVERALL JACKETS $1.35
Close-out on Ladies' WINTER COATS $3.75 up
1 lot yard-wide OUTING, 15c grade 10c
We are well stocked in all grades of TOBACCO CAN
VAS at best available prices
We have the biggest assortment of SHOES in o u r Bar
gain Annex we have ever had Prices ranging from
79c to $1.89
TWEED'S CASH STORE
- MARSHALL, N. C.
PRINCESS THEATRE
THURS. - FRI. - SAT.
BUCK JONES
in
"FIGHTING CODE"
also
Krazy Kat Cartoon
Station Song Short
Matinees Start Saturday At
1 :00 P. M.-3:00 P. M.
MON. - TUES. - WED.
JANET GAYNOR
in
'SERVANT'S ENTRANCE"
also
"What A Night" Cartoon
ADMISSION:
10c . . 20c
her daughter, Mrs. Aaon Waddell
of Greeneville, Tenn.
Mrs. Willie Runnion and daughter,
Katherine, spent Sunday afternoon
with Mrs. James Waddell.
'Mrs. Luther Ball, who has been
very sick, is improving now.
Mr. and Mrs. John Kilpatrick and
small daughter, Virginia, were visit
ing Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wilde Sunday
afternoon.
Mr. Dalson Wallin, Clifford Am
nions, Jr.hn Runion, and Hubert Price
were visiting Mr. Frank F. Runion
Sunday afternoon.
Air. Hiram Wallin accidentally got
his foot cut last Saturday afternoon, i
.Medical aid was given by Dr. Moore, j
Mrs. David Kimberly is getting a
Iong nicely in the Biltmore hospital.
The high school here closed for
few days this week because of se
many teachers being sick with flu.
Mrs. Sidney I&liar, Jr., returned
here Saturday and will remain with
her mother until she is able ta re
turn to her home in Tennessee.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Hoche Reever
Wednesday, an 8 1-2 lb. daughter.
HUSKY THROATS
Overtaxed
speaking.sin:
ing, smokin
by iC0 i
8 rZ
tumult rfSSaaB
HOT SPRINGS
WALNUT CREEK
Mr. Louis Davis of Long Branch death,
was visiting friends on Walnut Creek
this week-end.
Miss Hannah Ball was visiting Miss
Ruby Runnion Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Nelson . Buckner and son.
Frank, are spending some time with
Miss Margaret Treadway and Mr.
Will Bates were married Saturday,
Feb. 9th. Mr. Bates' home is Rocky
Mount, N. C.
lEditor Story was in town Monday.
Mr. Docke Summels was called to
Laurens, S. C, because of his father's
Madison Students
At Wake Forest
Ramsey, and Miss Olive Thomas.
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Probak Junior fits all
Gillette A Probak razors
check
COLDS
and
FEVER
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HEADACHES
LIQUID - TABLETS in 30 ninut..
SALVE-NOSE DROPS
Wake Forest, Feb. 12 Three me,
I from Madison County are listed on
i the first semester honor roll whichhaf
I just been leleased at Wake Forest
'college. This distinction represents
work between 90 and 100 per cent
perfect.
All three aie from Mars Hill. They
are O. W. Carver, F. S. Johnson, ani
F. B. Wilkins.
Carver, a son of Mr. and Mrs. A.
E. Carver, is a junior in the academic
school, and F. S. Joh nsOTl a son nf
jMr. and Mrs. Walt N. Johnson, is a
senior. Wilkins, a son of Mrs. W.
jE. Wilkins, is enrolled in second year
medicine.
. r-mnmrawiiM gmmmm-2fiiiL4 jmnrnnn imi
- JT SV (Lefi) FAMOUS EXPLORER-.
O ' ',c-me, have a rich flavor that
r v A- I can enjoy. They refresh my
; ( t' dr" ' eergy and steady smoking
I f A " never upsets my nerves."
; W - (Signed) HAROLD McCRACKEN
J "... W,j '-'n
.if . it- i&tX
(Right) "WREN I'M WORKING V,
bard, a great way to keep op my
energy is to smoke a Camel"
(Sigmtd) f, HALSBY, San-M
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