g FRIDAY. JULY 23. 1926
1 Social anc
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MR. AND MRS. HOOVER
9 ENTER'niN
M A -?? ?veat of i:he week was th<
2 ^ dance Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Hoove:
9 entertain' Tuesday afternoon at La
9 Tht- present were: Misses Kath3
ryn Thi |?son, Virginia Langhridge.
9 Mrs. Dula. Mr. Harry Miller, Mr. Ed
w Jie Stud"'ill and Mr. C. J. Darnell.
I MISS KA'fHRYN THOMPSON
H ENTERTAINS AT BRIDGE PARTY
Sj Miss- Kathryn Thompson entertain3
ed Wednesday evening with a bridge
party in honor of Mrs. O. N. Hen3
drick?, i i Blue Ridge, and Mrs. Dula.
3 of Ler, i and Miss Virginia Langh9
ridge of Shelby.
The guest list included. Misses Nan
uie Dix n. Virginia Langhridge, Mrs.
Dula. Mrs. Hendricks, Mr. and Mrs.
C. K. Hoover and Mr. Eddie Stud
still.
MR. ASH MRS CHRISTOPHER
ENTERTAIN INFORMALLY
Mr. end Mrs. S. S. Christopher entertained
informallly with Hearts
Monda- evening. The guests were:
Mr-. Fred Dula of Lenoir, Mr. Eddie
Si :>ti'\ Mr. and Mrs. C. K.
MRS HYATT HONORS
SISTER. MRS DARNELL
jP Mrs. Paul Hyatt entertained Thursday
;.t her home od Peachtree street j
irt honor of her sister, Mrs. C. J.
Darnel!. ?>f Marietta, Ga., from three !
! to fix About fifteen guests were 1
invited.
An old fashioned contest was high- |
ly enj yed, Mrs. J. W. Thompson winning
the prize.
A >alad course and iced tea were
serv- !.
v r. s. Evans and Mr. Fred
Johr.-m were business visitors in
Atlanta, last week.
Mr and Mrs. Jim Franklin are occupx:ng
the Surtherland cottave in
Ea>*. ^'urphy. I,
m. G. W. Fleming is visiting!
fri.- nds and relatives in Asheviile and
Columbia, S. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sneed and little
daughter, Ruth, motored to Atlanta
and .-pent the week-end. i ,
Mr. Jeff Cooper, of Miami Fla..
has Seen visiting friends and relatives
in this section. I,
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M r. J. F. Palmer, of Franklin spent
Sunday with his niece, Mrs. E. E. .
Davis. 1
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IF ?T IS A HOUSE and lot, or a farm
or timber lands, see John H. Hall, i
City. (lt-pd) j
Mrs. Carl Abernathy and daughters,
of Copper Hill are the guests of
Miss Fleeta Christopher. (
Little Miss Mary Ryder and Hen-'
derson Ryder, of Savannah, Ga.t are
spending the summer with their aunt,! c
Mrs. Tom Mauney. s
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Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Darnell and sons j
of Marietta, are visiting Mr. and Mrs.j
m. wofford and Mr and Mrs- Paul c
Hyatt.
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Mr. and Mra. Howard Moody returned
Tuesday night from Asheville
where Mr. Moody has been having his t
eyes treated. j *
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Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Hoover are en- j
tertaining at this time Mrs. Fred Dula :
of Lenoir and Miss Virginia Langh- j v
ridge, of .Shelby.
Miss Hattie Palmer, Jake Palmer, I *
Prank Davis and Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
Palmer motored to Tallnlah Falls, a
Cornelia and other points of interest \
on that route, Sunday. o
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Mrs. Emmaline Sneed accompanied \
by her daughter and son. Miss Margaret
and Max, arrived Tuesday by
motor from Lemon City, Fla., for a 1
visit with relatives. (
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Mr. L. A. Den man returned Tues- 1
day to his home in Copper Hill, after j
spending a vacation at the Regal
HoteL Mr. Denman is an expert accountant
for the Tennessee Copper n
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Mr. and Mra. Fred Swaim and chil-: j
dren returned the first of the week t
from a motor trip in the eastern part ,
of the state and Virginia. They visit- j
cd Mr. and Mrs. C. I. Calhoun at
Reidsville, H. C. Mrs. Calhoun and 1
f daughter, Francis, accompanied
to the coast at Morebead City, g
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CHRISTOPHER AND MRS.
COOPER ENTERTAIN JOINTLY
Thursday afternoon Mrs. S. S.
Christopher and Mrs. Willard Cooper
entertained jointly with a bridge party
at the home of Mrs. Christopher.
Vases and bowls of summer flowers
were arranged throughout the reception
rooms where the card tables
were pla ced. Mrs. Jack Haygood, of
Louisville. Ky., played top score and
was presented a prize.
Refreshments of salad, sandwiches
and tea were served.
Those present were: Misses Nannie
Dixon and Kathryn Thompson, Mesdames
Tom Axley, Pierce Fleming,
Ralph Harbin, Jack Hay good, Fred
Johnsoh, Tom Mauney, A, J. Martin,
J. H. Phanp. R. S. Parker. J. W.
Thompson, Don Witherspoon
HOSTESSES TO MISSION
STUDY CLASS
Tuesday afternoon, Mrs. W. A.
Savage and Miss Ada Harshaw were
joint hostesses to the ladies of the
Mission Study Class, in the social
rooms of the Methodist Church. A
color scheme of yellow and white was
used in the refreshments which consisted
of salad, tea and lemon cheese
cake.
RETURN FROM
MOTOR TRIP
Mrs. J. H. ^IcCall and son, Herbert,
leturned last Friday from a
three thousand mile motor trip in
northern and eastern United States.
While gone they visited Mrs. Mc('all's
sister, Mrs. O. G. Nichols, at
Madina. Ohio, and Rev. and Mrs.
Nichols and children returned with
them, spending two days here and
then going to Macon, Ga., for a vi?it j
with Mr. Nichols' parents.
The trip was an enjoyable one,
and they visited many points of interest.
They went by way of Knoxville,
Lexington and Frankfort, Ky.,
Cincinnati, Cleveland. and Akron. |
Ohio, Xiagra Falls, to upper New |
York State, returning hv u-?? Al-I
bany, N. Y., New Y'ork City, Atlantic
City, N. J., Philadelphia, Pa., Baltimore,
Md., Richmond, Va., and Raleigh.
Mrs. Hendrix, of Blue Ridge is the
house guest of Mrs. J. W. Thompson.
Mr. jjnd Mrs. Roy Mize, of Cornelia
*pent Sunday with Mrs. E. E. Davis.
Mr. Toby Fain and Misses Maurine
ind J?loise Fain are vising relatives
n Clinton, Tenn.
Mrs. A. A. Fain is visiting her
laughter. Mrs. Butt, in Blue Ridge,
3a.
Mr. J. W. Walker, of Andrews,
was here on business one day this
veek.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Castleberry
innounce the birth of a son on Thurslay,
July 22nd.
Dr.Edw. E. Adams spent several
lays this week in Knoxville on busiless.
Miss Hazel Deweese returned Sun.
lay to Atlanta after having spent
;everal days with relatives and
riends here.
Attorneys J. N. and R. M. Moody,
>f Murphy, and McKinley Edwards,
?i tsryaon L,ity, spent severs! days
n Atlanta this weok on business.
Miss Fleets Christopher has returned
from a-two weeks' visit with relitives
and friends in Copperhill and
Atlanta.
Miss Bertha Lovingood, of Grand'iew,
returned to Atlanta Sunday after
spending the week with her parnts
and other relatives in the couny.
Mrs. T. W. Wilkins and children
irrived on Tuesday of this week on a
isit to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Swaim and
ther relatives and friends and to atend
the Swaim family reunion which
vill be in August.
Miss Myrtle Starnes, Miss Edythe
,emoh and Mr. and Mrs. Martin Lem>n,
of Knoxville, spent a short while
n town Wednesday. Miss Starnes
tas until recently been employed on
he Leviathan and made numbers of
[Vann-Atlantic voyages.
Mrs. D. S. Moak and little sons,
Pom and Joe, of Norfield, Miss., ar ived
Wednesday to spend some time
irith her brother and sister, Rev. and
Urs. T. L. Sasser. Mr. Sasser moored
.to Atlanta and met them, and
vts accompanied by Mr. A. K.
)ickey.
'OR SALE?Pair good mare mules,
7and 8 years old. Will trade for
ooS Ford car. John H. Hall, City.
THE CHEROKEE SCOl
WEEK-END PARTY
AT LA CABANA
Mrs. Carl Abernathy, Cecil Kell.
of Copperhili; Mr. and Mrs. F. O.
Christopher, Mis." Fleeta Christopher
and Mr. Toby Fain formed a congenial
week-end party at Mr. Fain's cabin,
La Cabana, upon Fain's Mountain.
Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Christopher joined
the party and enjoyed dinner.
Mrs. C. W. Bailey and little daughter,
Mary Helen, are visiting relatives
in Atlanta and College Park. '
Ga.. for several weeks.
The many friends of Mr. Win. P.
Payne will regret to learn that he is
confined to his bed thi- week sufferng
with a bruised leg caused by a
warehouse truck falling from a platform
and striking him on the shin.
Miss Irene Champion returned to
her position as nurse with the Fort
Saunders Hospital, Knoxville. Saturday
after having spent her vacation
with Miss Mabel F.llw ?
friends and relatives here.
Mr. and Mrs. P. G. Brock and family.
of Nevada, Texas, and Mrs. Joe
.-hoffeitt and Mrs. Will Morris, of
Atherts. Tenn.. returned to their respective
homes this week after having
spent several days with Mr. and
Mrs. Neil Davidson.
Mr. Spurge Christopher left Wednesday
morning for Baltimore and
other northern markets to purchase
the fall stock of goods for Christo- ]
pher's Dry Goods Store. While gone
he plans to visit Annapolis, the United
States Naval Training Staton.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Martin Lemon and
daughter. Edith, and Miss Myrtle
Startles, of Knoxville, Tenn.. who
are on a motor trip through Western
North Carolina, spent Tuesday night
with their aunt, Mrs. P. E. Nelson
and fami'y.
MARBLE
Miss V'ertie Jones is visiting
friends and relatives at Nantaha'n.
N. C.
Mr. Hurry G. Mulkey went to Detroit,
Mich., last Thursday to spend
some time with his brother, Paul.
I Miss Pernetta Jervis, of Almond,
N. C., is visiting Miss Maude Coffey,
'at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. L.
McHan.
| Mr. and Mrs. Thos. E Ladd ami
; family arrived at Marble last wee
to spend some time here at their
(summer home They motored through ;
jthe country from their home in Sar^j
Mateo, Fla.
Mr. S. E. Lovingood, who has been j
attending summer school at Mars Hill
N. C., returned home Saturday night. I
Mr. J. E. Hall, of Whittier, N. C.,
spent Saturday night with Mr and'
Mrs. J. B. Hall I
TOPTON BRIEFS
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Mrs. Claud Wright and children I
?i-*"? :
Graham county, recently.
After an absence of three weeks l
in South Carolina, Ott Reighard is
again busy on the lumber yard of C.
S. Kinsland. Mr. Reighard is in
charge of the yard here.
Kenneth Wright is now the proud
posseftor of a new Sport Model Dodge |
car. He will teach the Robbinsville ;
High School the coming term.
Mrs. Frank Colvard is rapidly re-'
covering from a tonsil operation at
Andrews, recently.
Rev. W. T. Garner, of Judson, filled
his regular appointment at the Methodist
Church here, the second Sunday, j
Interesting Sunday School by both
Methodists and Baptists each Sunday.
E. Bruce King is the able leader of !
the Methodist and D. Boone Wright
the Baptist Sunday Schools.
John Xothern and wife motored
over to Junaluska Creek Sundaymorning
and spent the day with Mrs.
Cothern's sister, Mrs. Alice Hogan.
Mrs. Renia Hampton, of Robbinsville,
Mr. and Mrs. A. Cole and little |
daughter, Betty, of Monrovia, Cali- j
fornia, and Mrs. J. W. Greenwood j i
and daughter, Inez, of Asheville, N. !
C.. were all week-end guests of Mr. J
and Mrs. E. B. King. Mrs. Hampton I
and Mrs Greenwood are sisters of f
Mrs. King and Mrs. Cole a neice. j
Victor P. Lanier, of Bartow, Flor- i
lda, came in from Atlanta Tuesday
and will spend some time here with
his mother, Mrs. S. A. Wilson.
Mrs. Mattie A. Taylor is expected to
arrive today to spend several days
with her daughter, Mrs. Mary E.
Nelson.
WOLF CREEK J
The dry weather is certainly hitting
our section in a way that vegetation
is showing it in a very marked
manner.
-Mr. William Ballew, of Ducktown,
visited friends and relatives here
Monday. ^
Several of our people attended the
all-day singing at New Prospect
Church, near Coles Crossing, Sunday.
The Chestaut Blight or the drought
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of !ast summer, combined with the i
drought now prevailing, i.s killing a
majority of our chestnut trees.
Mr. and Mrs. John Cook and family
with Mr. and Mrs. George Led
ford and family motored to Chattanooga
and back Sunday.
Mr. John Cook has traded for a
grain separator and is serving the
community in a" splendid way by
threshing out the grain of all who
hau? it to his place. There has been
no -eparator here for three or four
years, so the grain industry had
found a low level.
Walter l.edford, who was charged
with breaking into Center & Abern.ahy's
store in Copper Hill, and removing
automobile casings etc., wns j
carried to Benton. Tenn., the early
part of last week and placed in jail
for safe keeping.
Tim Sunday Schools of our section
are a dead issue. There are four
Baptist Churches in one mile of thi*
place, with hundreds of young people
as well as many old ones, who
need to know more of the Bible and
its teachings, but not a Sunday
School at either one of them. This
condition will not have to exist very
long until we will need a Missionary.
POSTELL
Iiev. G. W. Sparks from Marys*
ville, Tenn.. and Rev. E. A. Beaver
from Suit. N. C? began a revival at
Shoal Creek Church Sunday night.
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Al'en and three
children, Oid. Roy and Willie Mae
from Athens, Tenn.. visited Mr. Allen's
parents Mr. and Mrs. S. Y. Allen
at Postell, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Johr. Mason visited j
their daughter, Mrs. Pirley Elrod and
family at Ducktown, Saturday and
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Dewie Stiles are all
sr !es over their new baby boy.
Mrs. Ed Dockery and little daugh- !
ter. Marie have been very sick for'
the past few days.
Miss "Notie Allen and brother Arvel |
visited their aunt, Mrs. Florence
Johnson, Saturday night.
l.oyd, the little son of Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Dockery has been on the sick list
for a week.
Mrs. R. P. Allen and daughter visited
Mr. and Mrs. John Parker one day
last week.
Messrs. Hedden Stiles and Loyd
Crowder visited John Mason and
family Sunday.
Mr. Lush Craig spent Saturday
night with his cousin, Clifford Swan1
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