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MARBLE t \ Jean Henry was the gu st o Mi? Oral Martin Thursday niji ht. Yiv: r West spent th. past with i datives in Ana ; friend of Mrs. Algie V, .> - to 1 am she is ill a: < n Bluff road. - .. Owen Lovingood, o: Enh, _ :parents. Mr. ar.?i Mrs. f Coffey. i Mrs. .T. M. Brys.m. of An e Sunday afternoon vis;- i . .... . Mrs. Forrest Aberr.athy | .>7 ved their reidtne. to Peach- | >. J. l*. Moyer has return <i to. i in Atlanta, after having ; several days as the gue?t ofj i Mrs. Silas Abcrnathy. William Dockery and dauah. I t- r Frances and Ruth, spent the- j , nd with relatives at Pearfitrc, ; Miss Carolyn Abcrnathy j .. \ sit or in Marble. Saturday. ' . Grady Smith and daughter, j turned to their home Satur if 11" ^ -J Olntal NORTH CAROL Mouth Health a By P. P. Mc President, N'crth Can J'!' is not only true that decayed and abscessed teeth and disr: sil gums cause various diseases in other parts of the body, but it is also equally true that disease of the teeth and gums results from poor general health, from a is gleet of health habits and from a.proper diet. Mouth health and bodv health, or mouth disease and body disease, usually go hand in hand. For many yeara it has been | known that germs gTOw and multiply in the pockets of decayed . teeth and that oftentimes both the germs and the poison from i the germs and the decayed food pnss into the blood stream tlirougli the porous root9 of such troth awl are carried to all parts of the body. Also at times abscesses form at the roots of dead teeth which have been filled. Rheumatism, neuritis, lumbago, sciatica, disease of the eye and of the heart, et cetera, arc at times caused by germs and poison which get into the body in this way. Tt is by no means true, how- , ever, that all such diseases are ( caused bv bad teeth and diseased j gams. In some quarters teeth j have been too ruthlessly ex- i tractcd. TTlien some of the above j mentioned diseases are present i all of the possible sources of the trouble should ho searched for and the teeth should not he rei.'ovo 1 unless it is at least reason; ' V certain that they are rcspon> Wn for the trouble. Keeping the teeth and gums y Dahlis I Gladioli) Now Is The T FINE SELECTN | Andrews, . The CI MARTIN'S CREEK A largt crowd was in attendance \ e 1>: : l-t ch i ih Sunday morning to rear a wi> interesting and viay attei st eu-iirg several day- in Murphy. Mrs. Martha Wcs: a: Miss Bessi l?a:* a were the l jests f M s. Algio West n Friday. Mi- - Anneit* A bernathy h. accer. vi ?. posit ui in Murphy. Mis- Edna Kilpatrick was tru . of Mrs. Lu'.ter Coffey Friday. Miss Ann I;:'.!, o Mu-; hy wa- * -ac-- of Miss Ruby Hall Thursday. M.. and M:-. Kermar Burton .. fa ily and Mrs. James Parker, c ant on. N. C., \v \-j the wek- . I guests of their parens, Mr. ar.d Mrs. \V. J. B. rten. Mrs. R. L. Foster was tiu o: her sister. Mrs. Virgil P-arrirtt Andrews, on Thursday. R v. R. T. May be ri y. f Sy.va. N. C.. was the lunch.-on guest of Mr. ar.d Mrs. James St ut Sunday. The Ladies Health club wi.i nr. t-i ' T.iesdnv |* |Ui * ' ' ' All \-.e Ladies ar urccd to attend. OIVlSIONn-^ irp INA STATE ?J -healjt^^ > -nd Body Health CAIN. M.D. plina Medical Society i clean is very important, but really not as essential in main1 Br-w IB dr. p. p. mccain taining sound teeth and healthy gui:.< :;s taking a proper diet containing not only the necessary food values, but also a sufficient quantity of the proper vitamins and minerals. On account of the extra demands upon thein it is especially important for growing children and pregnant women to take the best of care of their Kotli possible, to take the proper diet, and to observe proper health habits. For more detailed information on body health and moutli health consult your physician and dentist, or write to the State Board of Healtli KK^X~X^~XKK~xkkk~XK-*-X~X i and I is Bulbs 1 ime to Plant | 3N DAHLIAS ze?All colors | i:\VAR I N. C. I lerokee Scout, Murphy, 1 Touring NEWEST and most luxurious o the Ford V-8 cars for 1935 i the Fordor touring sedan showi above. A commodious built-in trunl Vrhich is an inherent part of the ca help! il sen* on by the ?ia ; r :he R v. Y?*eld n W* t. The of:; - and teacher s of the Sunday sch were re-elected. Sheriff Z. C. Ham- y . d .-or. Sheridan, 01 Murphy aii'iidcd the preaching service a: at B..j list lurch Sunday morning. Misses J ueb.lle and M<-z 'V McDonald were week end \t>:-,rs t. their grandparents Mr. and Mrs. John Carroll of Murphy. Mr. Arshel Stiles of P rsinunon Creek was a visitor her*. Sunday. Mr. Howard Killian T Murphy, was a visitor here Sunday. Mr. Henry Panther is ct fined to his home by illness. Th condition of Mrs. Eiisha Lovingo >d who .has been ill for some time is improved. Miss Lydia Plemmon- h >.s recov re?l from a lung ani setious illness and is able to be out again. Rev. J. N. Lee mad a ve ry inter . e A COMPLETE REI SERVICE IN EVERY THE SMALLEST TO Here arc entirely new < venience, usefulness a household refrigeratio brought about by Fr: and greatest develop: Freezer. But see for j the Spring Parade now showroom. The Super Freezer n c -nplttc refrigeration vides the right kinds i purpose ? all in the There's Just freezing LISTEN TO idCK HAUL in r. . .how with ? Freddy Rich's Orchestra, ever* Wednesday. 9:00 P.M.. _. over station WBT i J ^orth Carolina T Sedan Newest in F< 4? f ] design adds to its graceful propor- I a s | tions, and leaves the interior free t 11 for passengers when traveling. The ' i ; Fordor touring sedan is richly up- I n r|holstered and fitted with de luxelii ' t ight. Prayer s? ivice.* >till - - - - ? I :?ouy come. M.. A. -J. Crisp an-, family, of Iv 'bl?.: sviiit. w.u visitors <>: Mrs. Robert Carringer Sunday. Mis? Pearl Rogers spent Sunday night with Mis? Maude Carringer. Mi. and Mis. Gi'ver M?-s were visitors ot Mrs. Margaret Catrir.ge* Sunday. Mr. a rid Mrs. A. J. Crisp, of Rob. bmsville were vistor "f Mrs. V. Phillip ^u: day. Lorn to Mi. and Mis. Char'b ' V.i ringer. May 2nd a baby girl. Miss P ari Rogers i? s; ending a lew days wb.-i Miss Etna Styles. Miss Eva Nell Queen spent the week end at Copperhill. Mi. and Mrs. Theodore -Harp :\ of Copperhill, were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Styles Sunday. Mr. Allre'.i Gilbson has joined the 'RIGERATION MODEL FROM nr?y ir x ' " : inil LARULO1 ^ ^ standards of con- 1/ :nd economy in '-?]) ' n. And all are gidaire's newest cubes and dess nent?the Super meats and ice c ourself. Attend for keeping a going on in our cubes; moist stoi fruits; and norm lakes possible a foods requiring service. It pro- I.et us show >f cold for every conveniences a same cabinet. Frigidaire '35 . for making ice itself out of sav Walter Co hone 124-J ' ppointments. The car is roomier lian any previous Ford sedan, seatig six persons comfortably. The e\v touring sedans aro available i both Fordor and Tudor models. I CCC camps. Mr. and Mrs*. Wi.lie Phillips have moved I"1 PI CwviW? hate to part with our friends. Miss Pearl Rogers has returned from Peisimn on Creek after a we ks visit with h r parents, Mr. and Mrs. ( . 1>. Rogers. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Mann ?<ave moved into our se.c> n. We are very glad to have good neighbors. Miss Vaudie Morris and Lucille Oliver w ! visitors of Miss Geneva Martin Sunday. Mr. Lewis Stamev. of Persimmon Cieek, was a visitor in our section Sunday. Mr. Grant Style?- and Mr. Charlie Rogers made a busines tiip to Nash, villi. Tenn. Sturday. Miss Parma Lee Stale up spent Saturday night with Mis. Bertha Hughes. 1 Mrs. Mennie Staleup spent Sunday with Mrs. I'ertha Hughcs.3 & ' G*a ^ggla jPf- ^/dffl icrts; frozen storage for ream; extra-cold storage reserve supply of ice rage for vegetables and a!storage under 50? for dry, frosty cold, you all the many other nd advantages of the .. and how it pays for ings it makes possible. leman Murphy, N. C. 4-r'r?
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