in 3t"MayBhli;N.'C., Dec, Sj 1986 " -""ri1 : FIFTH PAGE- NEWS OF MARSHALL AND VICINITY Personal and Otherwise Asheviille Tobacco GlUairkei Gained 121-2 per cent in Pounds Sold Last Season Miss Bonnie Messer and Miss Vir gie Lee Buckner, f Little IPine, were visiting Mrs. Jim Penland Tues day. Mrs. Anz and her son, Joe, came Sunday to see her daughters in Ht Springs, N. C, Mrs. Jack Price and Margaret, who is in Dorland Bell Inst. Mrs Anz was proud to see her new grandson, bom to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Price. The baby was named Daniel Joseph, after Jack's father, Mr. Dan Price and Otos. Anz's father. Margaret Anz will return to Dorland Bell Sund'ay after her Thanksgiving - vacation that w'as spent with Mrs. Jack Price in Hot Springs, N C. Miss Edith Redmon returned to her position in Asheviille Monday morning after visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Troy Redmon. lotte, spent Thanksgiving with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. V. farmer, WOMAN'S CLUB POSTPONED On account of the Farm Show Saturday the Marshall Women's Club will be postponed until the 12th. ? ? ? ? ? HEARD N' SEEN By "POP" ? ? ? ? ? ? Miss Bessie Ramsey, of Higgins, N. C, Miss June Eulane Ramsey, of Tusculum, joined the family cvn sisting of the parents, Mr. and Ms. H. K. Ramesv and Miss Jessie May Ramsey, in a delightful Thanks giving dinner in Marshall Thursday of hast week. The first two named daughters returned Monday to their respective places. Miss Beatrice McDaniel, of At lanta, Ga., spent Thanksgiving with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. B McDaniel. Miss Virgle Lee Bueimw and Mils Thelma Payne spent Saturday in Marshall. Miss Nellie Crough, of Marshall, who is teaching at Robbinsville, spent Thanksgiving with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R L. Crough. Mr. and Mrs. W. A- West spent Thanksgiving Day in Johnson City, Tenn., visiting their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. W. A West, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. W- K. McLean have taken an apartment over the Bank of French Broad for"The winter months. That m'any football fans saw their last football game Thanksgiv ing .... "Squab" Dodson disap pointed in the outcome of the Ky. Tenn., game . . .he thought that Kentucky should have won by at least two touchdowns B'ar and Coley running up and down the sidelines at the Mars Hill Brevard game . . . trying to keep warm . "Butter" Rector jerking sodas in Marshall .... that even though de feated, the Marshall high football team was pleased with the outcome of the Waynesville game . . . they were defeated by a superior team . that won the game fair with no criticism of the officials . . several steaming radiators these cold nights that the high school is going to give a good play this Friday night here . a large crowd is expected to attend this . . Bobby wedmon desperately in love for the first time ... a motorcade of deer hunt ers passing through town Wednes day afternoon. . , BAPTIST CHURCH Xev. Hoyt Blackwell, Paste Services 2nd acid 4th Sundays at 11:00 A. M. and 7:00 P. M. Prayer service every Wednesday at 7:00 P. Ml Sunday School every Sunday at 10 :00) A. M., Wm. V. Fanmer, SupL a. T. U. every Sunday at 6:3o P. M., K. A. Haney, Director. We cordially invite you to wor ship with us do these services. (In the face of a general decrease in pounds marketed Average of 43 markets of the Burley Belt was $19 05. by the 43 burley markets) Asheville ' averaged $21.32. This shows what Western Carolina burley growers think of the Asheville Market Offers Burley Tobacco Growers A Record for High Prices Unequalled by Any Other Burley Market ASHEVILLE TOBACCO MARKET SOLD 1934- 35 2,599,704 Pounds. Average $17.43 Per Hundred (Highest Average In Appalachian Burley District) 1935- 36 2,925,612 pounds. Average $21.32 Per Hundred Before enormous quantity of frozen tobacco was offered on the Asheville Market, Asheville Tobacco Mar ket had an average of $23.10 Per Hundred For The 1935-36 Season S Mr. Clyde Roberts, of Birming ham, Ala., was in Marshall Thanks giving week n a visit to his parents near Petersburg and to other friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Gibbs went to Mills Springs Sunday to visit relatives. Mrs. Gibbs remained over this week on account of the illness of her mother. Mr. Everett Frisby, of Richmond, Virginia, is spending -several days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Frisby 'and family. Mrs. Paul P. Thrower who has been 'at her home in Gastonia for the past several weeks, returned last Friday with her husband, Rev. Thrower and their infant son. Little Paul Robinson Thrower was christen ed Thursday. Thanksgiving1 evening, at the home of his grandmother, Mrs. C. P. Robinson. Many mem bers of the immediate family were present. Rev. T. G. Tate, a former nastor of Mrs Thrower, and the minister who baptized her and of ficiated at her wedding, conducted the christening service. Mr. 'and Mrs. Lyle Jackson and Warren Rector spent Thanksgiving in Salisbury, N. C, with the r brothers, Mr. Robert and Edvvar.l Rector, and sister M'.si Louise Rec tor. The latter two are attending Catawba College this year. They also attended the f ootball game be tween Lenoir-Rhyne and Catawba. METHODIST CHUR C H Sunday School 10:00 a. m. Worship Service 11:00 a. m. (5th Sunday) j As usual the fifth Sunday offer ing taken in Sunday School will go to our Children's Home. Let us make it as large as possible. All Leading Tobacco Companies Buying Burley Tobacco Will Have BUYERS On The Asheville Market American Suppliers, Inc.-R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co.-Jenkins Tobacco Cos Austin Tobacco Co. - Liggett & Myers Tobacco Co. also Many Buyers Representing Independent Companies THREE LARGE MODERN WELL LIGHTED WAREHOUSES Covering approximately 125,000 sq. Carolina Warehouse VALLEY STREET CHAMBERS, REEVES & CO-PROPRIETORS ft. floor space, operated by warehousemen, men in the tobacco industry. known as outstanding Saunders Warehouse BILTMORE NEAR SWANNANOA RIVER BRIDGE B. B. SAUNDERS, Proprietor New Banner Whse. WALNUT ST., AT RANKIN AND NORTH LEXINGTON AVES. B. B. SAUNDERS, Proprietor All Warehouses Now Open . Receiving And Weighing Tobacco ASHEVILLE BURLEY TOBACCO MARKET LAWSON JORDAN . SUPERVISOR Miss Jeanne Sprinkle spent the week-end here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Sprinkle and family. i Miss Mary Rudisill returned Sun dar to Limestone college at Gaffney, S. C, after spending the Thanks giving holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. iC. L. Rudisill and family Presbyterian .Church Sunday School 10:00 a. m. Morning Worship 11:00 a. m. Jr. C E. 5:45 p. m. Sr. C. E. 6:15 p. m- Evening Worship 7:00 p. m. Prayer Service, Wed 7:00 p. m. The Presbyterian church extends tn everyone a most cordial invita tion to worship at any and all of its services. The inmates of our jail expressed deep appreciation for the service conducted by the Christian En deavor Society last Sunday after noon and extended bo the group an urgent request t0 return soon. On Wednesday, Dec. 16, n group of singers of the Walnut Bantist church will be in charge of the Tillery, prayer service. We trust that manv highway, will plan to be present. Men! Several additional men have promised to try to be in the wairrtit7Tiii77iit7Wfli BIBICAL STORIES IN COLOR I Masterful pictures, in full color, interpreting one of the most inter esting of .all works of literature. Fascinating feature in the Decem ber 8th issue of the . American Weekly, the big magazine jrj comes regularly with the BAUii MORE AMERICAN. Get your copy from your newsdealer. 70th Birthday Of R. F. Tillery Observed November 22 The hi-me of Mr and Mrs. R. F. on the IM&rsnaii-mars nm was the scene November 22 of the celebration 01 me mm birthday of Mr. Tillery. A feast nf everything- imaginable t? c u;ki t o..j.. lniarlorl the. table and auita a number should encourage everv member to besides the immediate fani'ly en joyea tne occasion, n. sn" " .rU hv the Rev. Mr. Huntley. The be at Sunday School. November 22- After the service . 1 L.. was over, tea was stiveu uy Presbyterian students. The Presbyterian studelnts from Madison ecunty were, Mr. Guy Tweed, and Miss Evelyn Payne. Both are freshmen at W. C. T. C. MARSHALL HIGH SCHOOL Marshall, Beech Glen and Walnut meet in the triangul'ar debate. - We are pleased with our "New American ong Books". The books mark "A Century of Progress m American Songs" Patrons and friends are urged to huv Christmas Seals from the school children. The school gets Miss Vettori and Julian Brookshire. Miss Loftin accompanied them at the piano- Tera K. Davis tap danc ed, accompanied at the piano by Miss Katy Sams. Delightful re freshments were served. They con sisted of chicken salad, saltines, cake and cocoa. Those present were: Dr. and Mrs. D. G. Brookshire, Juli'an Brookshire, Miss Elda Vettori, Miss Loftin, Marie Sprinkle, Ruby Marlor, Mag gie Louis, June Rector, Gwendolyn Rice, Lucille Rector, Frances Dod son, Kathleen Frisby, Lucille Rob erts, Tera K. Davis, Robert Tweed, James Giezentanner, Frank Fisher, W. H. Worley. Harry Rogers, Miss Marian Morrow, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Wells, Miss Katy Sams, and Dr W. A. Sams. J. H. HUTCHINS DENTIST OFFICE OVER CITIZENS BANK MARSHALL, N. C. BABY DIES Mr. Woodrow Roberts left Sat urday evening for Detroit, Mick., on business. Many leeei football fens attend ing various games Ttauftkagirng. Tboae r its easing the aPana mu Kantaeky -were: Mr. aad Mrs. C. Ear" ttector, .Moans. E. B. Tweed, Jr., J. C. Dodson, J. Cole man Ramsey and A. W. "Whitehnrst; Davidson Wake . Forest; Mr. and Mrs H. L. Story and son, Mr. James Story and Misg Willie Maye White. Besides these games many local fans attended the MarsHill-Brevard game and the Marshall-Waynesville game. . - . . - : I 1 1, family at home is composed ot Mr. , half of the money tor me iunu. and Mrs. R. F. Tillery, Thomas, iia, room. The sale ot tnt oeais uie nnronrlnluT. nnrl Autwn. u.r.er, r.n0nsored by the r. 1. A- of nraoonf wore one brother. Mr H- The lunch room at nign The seven weeks old daueht&r Mr. and Mrs. Macon Lisenbee died A. Tillerv his wife and nephew from at their home at 2 o'clock, Friday, Lexington, Ky., three sisters,- Mrs. Nov. 13, 1936. The cause of her A. J".crinkle, Weaverville, N. C, death was double pneumonia. The Mrs. J. D. Crowder and Mrs- J E. infant had been sick four days. The Fox, Marshall, N. C, Mr. and Mrs. funeral was held at the Station J. W. Boyd and son, Morristown, cemetery, the Rev. J A. Martin of- Tenn., Mr and Mrs. Bryant Wallin ficiating. Bnd daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Corry CARD OF THANKS .Wallin, White Rock, N. C, Miss We wish to thank the many friends Clara Tillery, White Rock, N. C, and relatives for their kindness Mr. and Mrs. C. A- Tillery and son, dnrinjr the illness aad death of oar RrwW Mount. N C Rev. and Mrs. factored Infant daughter. 'tiimtlnv. Mr. mud Mrs. John Chand- M&. mmd UB. "MACON LISENBEE er. Asbeville, N. C Miss Nellie ;r -1 ii Sprinkle, Asheville, N- C, Mr. mna 3ENJOYABLE VISIT TO ; Mrs. J. R. Blerrell and Mr. C. T. iELAJCK mGUltXAlN IWaldrup. the Marshall school was opened Monday, 30. Mrs. E. M. Hoyle is load of toot ladies tf " " went to Black Hoontam .nn'rP At W.C 1 . I Miss Mabel Farmer, of Char- -A oar Marshall Thanksgiving Day and joined similar eruuD or that town at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. HemD- hill. They enjoyed a good dinner. played bridge, and spent a delight ful day. These who went from Marshall were Mrs. Vivian Rector, Miss Katy Sams, Miss Marian Mor row, Mrs. Paul Dmwiddie, and -Mrs. L. Story r!r The Presbyterian studenta on the 1 I eamnna of Western Carolina leacn- ers College held services in the parlors of (Moore Domitory. Sunday, DON'T DELAY Have Your Eyes ,Ezajnained V Wow -J'. s?5 DR. OTTO RICE OPT. D. . !. . s 4 f. Eatar Your LUCKY .STRIKE 'Swostakoa" WE HAVE ENTRY BLANKS ROBERTS Nov. supervisor. .TTTNTOR CLASS NEWS Everybody enjoyed the Thanks giving Holidays ana are ubck at school, getting down to nara stuay again Although Waynesville aeieaieu our Red rornaao inanKsgivnig Day, we will not be downed, be- we have a boys' . and gins basketball team that is ready to meet any opponent. JUNIOR IRErUKTisai. CLASS SELECTION Tile 8th-A laas of girls eteetad the ioUownqr eera: PresWent Irene Cody. Vice-President Hilda Jervis. "Secretary Elwanda Ammoms. Reporter Helen Allison. Grademothers Mrs. W. A. Sams and Mrs. C. L Rudisill. PARTY ENJOYED BY SENIORS By LUCILLE ROBERTS A party was given t the home of Mr. and Mrs- J. H. Davis in honor of the Senior Class. Mrs. Davis and Mrs. J. C Sprinkle . were the hostesses. The entertainment was furnished by Miss Elda Vettori, iM&as Blanche Loftin, Mr. Julian Brookshire, and Miss Tera K. Davis. Several , selections were sung by SEP CARS SPEBMLS n e chock COLDS no" jfaioiNf Drop ' nnt y - a jrw Haadaclra, SO" nUaatos 11936 Dodge Touring Seda 11936 Plymouth Sedan 1 1936 Plymouth Deluxe Coach 1 1935 Plymouth Deluxe Sedan 1 1934 Dodge Deluxe Sedan 1 1930 Ford Coupe 1 1930 Chevrolet 4 Door Sedan 1 1929 Chevrolet Sedan TRUCKS 11933 Chevrolet iy2 1 1933 Dodge Pickup 1 1934 Dodge Pickup 1 1935 Dodge Pickup 1 1931 Ford Pickup Ton DODGE & PLYMOUTH Sales arid Service , MarsUlLjN. C uiDiuin it i J T: nAw " j w IVt aWi.Ti--W0rtf. fwmmwuuwwaBm ?'.f"!"r" "WW t.'Z.'JLr-. xjjbMkfc'4aM4r Wtcir