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F Thursday, May 9, 19 BIRCH NEWS Born to Mr. ar. : Mrs. Jimmj Crisp, a daughter, Mary Francis The <to>k visited the <>m of Mr and Mr-. Guy Fox, May '?. bringinj them a fine son. Mr. Je->ie Green a d family, o Gastoni.;, we.' visit - f relat'n and friends in our ?ev*' !r. -e- ! It fills our hearts with gladnes to set our y ung iolk> coming to th fro:.v. T.: y are carry:: out e> cellen- ar.J impressive prayer pr< gran s. ?Mi>s Emma Stile > was on leader la>: Sunday evening and a inspirtional strvice was the resul Mr. Alfred I'ayne is leader for ne> Sunday evening. Everybody conn Services begins at 7:30 P. M. Next Sunday May 12, a Mother Day program will be the main fe: ture in the Sunday school services $ Pbasant Grove. Preaching an piaver service Sundy evening begir ning at 7:C0 P. M. Subject f? preaching hour. "Our Mother's'*. Becortion. May .iu. at Pi-asan Grove. Those who are intereste will meet to clean off th graveyar 3rd Saturday. Mr. Mark Fox. of Ranger, was business visitor in our neighbor*:o \Tnn?if nf Kl.- ii-nuL We regrt to learn of the illncof Mrs. Charlie Campbell at thi time. She is somewhat improved. Mrs. Howard Stiles was a Satui day afternoon visitor of Mrs. C. A V oyle 9. Misses Emma Stiles and Delm attended preaching services at Pel simmon Cre k Saturday. Rev. Fred Stiles and family visil ed his parents Sunday, Mr. and Mn Will Stiles. Messrs. Will Forrester and Charli Caver*ger and little son t harle were Sunday afternoon visitors o the former's brother, Mr. .Jule Foi rester. Mrs. C. A. Voyles and little sar Charles, were Sunday dinneT guest of Mrs. O. A. Mashburn. Messrs. Charlie Campbell, Ga? field Clonts, Pearson Campbell Felix Voyles and the preacher wer Sunday dinner guest of Mr. Bil Stiles. Mrs. Andy Barton visited he mother, Mrs. Lira Hall, of Kinsey Monday. Aunt I.ina was 88 year old on that date. The two oldes persons in our section are Mrs. Lim Hall and Mrs. Myra Hall, b-ing 85 and 97 respectively and strange a it may seem both their birthday: are on May fith. 'Messrs. Marcus Sneed and Wood row Milsaps, wh > are stationed a Fort Benning, Ga? were visitors o I r.arrindAr't Three Bi SPECIAL THURSDAY, FR1 A GENUINE I I YOUR CHOICE of > 1 and $4.88 SHOES j $2.95 values at ' 1 $1.95 values at | I We have extra good I merchandise. Men I dren's clothing and 1 ! SEE US BEF CARR1 35. The Cherokee Sc New Chevrolet A Governmental, state and civic off.c formal opening of the new 80,000-carwas dedicated wi*h impressive ceren were guests of the Baltimore Associati and general sales manager of Chevr< P. Sloan. Jr.. president of General W is pictured in the upper right photo (ri-t-O. Lower right shows the first f ? 1 relatives and friends from Thursday until Sunday when they returned to I '? their posts at the camp. s Mr. Andrew Barton made a busi. ness trip to Murphy Monday. If Mr. George Hogsed and son Clare ance were ibusiness visitors in Mur. 11 phy Monday. Mr. W. \V. Hall, of Kinsfy, was in r town Saturday on business. s 'Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Crowder spent t Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. ? : M. I. Mali. ' Messrs. J. B. Hall, Marshall Sneed, Woodrow Millsaps, and fames Sinvj< >n made a pleasant I trip to Andrews Saturday, i ' Mr. Ira Sneed was at Mr. B. F. f Millsaps on business last week. i Dept. Store ffers? g Days Of - VALUES DAY & SATURDAY VIONEY-SAVING /ENT LES OF SHOES all $3.48, $3.95 5 for $2.95 [ values in all lines of 's Women's and 'ChilGroceries. ORE YOU BUY Hj NIGER'S he Square" Murphy, N. C. out, Murphy, North Carol issembly Plant Oper ; - ? ' " 1 E553^? : ials joined with the principal executives of a-year Chevrolet assembly plant in Baltimo nonics (lower left), and Chevrolet, Fisher on of Commerce at a formal banquet in the e Met. is shown (standing) with Maryland's [otors (upper left). M. E. Coyle. president with Senator Millard Tydings (left) and ft motor car built in that city. PEACHTREE The regular prcacnir?6 services were conducted by Rev. Crow 11 Sheran at the Baptist church Sunday. This was the day set apart for tho o.bsei vance of The Lords Supper. A large number of church members were present an I also several visitors. The funeral service of Mr. John Walk- r, of Peachtree, was conductid by Rev. Cr>well Sheran at the Bhptst church Monday at 2:30 o'clock. Mr. G. A. Walsh and Mr. Howard Watkins, who have been working at Auuoue, spent aunaay witn nom ; folks. A number of young folks enjoy?d a weiner r ast given by Miss Margaret Boyd Saturday evening. Rev. Caiicr Pipes, of Asiieville, paid his father, W. R. Pipes, a short visit while attending ine Preachers Convention at Murphy. Mrs. Neil Ilay and so.i, Neil, Jr. 01 Andrews, weie visitors of Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Wtkins Sunday. Miss Mai :e Hayes is spending several days with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. G orge Hayes, of PeacMree. Mr. and _\Irs. F. T Palmer and family were gues* of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. F. Her.dux Sunc. y. Miss LiP: i-'rai es lead is visitin^ her M s. Minnie Pearl Goddard, of Deca: ;r, Ga. LIBERTY A very large <rov d enjoyed the big day at Libei unday. Which | was conducted by Rev. Willis. There | was singing and preaching and sev itm guuu a gooa ainner for eveTy one. We regret to hear of Mr. Wade Beaver's death. Rev "Willix, of Conasoga, Tenn., filled his regular appointment at Liberty Saturday and Sunday. The farmers of this section are almost finished planting corn, and other crops. The beautiful weather has given the farmers a chance. Mr. Homer Ricks and 'Miss Roister, of Murphy, were visitors in this section last week. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Ledford were Wr.hutty v'sitors Saturday. There will be a Decoration at River Hill Sunday, May 12. Mr. Loyd Payne and a few friends of White Stone, Ga., visited this sec. tion Saturday. VENGEANCECREEK Our Sunday school is still growing better and we hope it remains to do so. Mr. Ernest Payne of Andrews, was a visitor here Sunday. Mr. E. Watkins and son, Floyd, na is in Baltimore ^ General Motors Corporation in the re recently. The new plant (center) Body and General Motors officials vening. W. E. Holler, vice-president Governor, H. W. Nice, and Alfred and general manager of Chevrolet, fayor H. W. Jackson, of Baltimore were called to Bryson City a ftw days ago on -account of the death of a reltaive. Mr. Ralph Adams and sister, Lulaine, of Feachtree were the week end guests of their grandmother, Mrs. J. Lunsford. Mrs. Flonnit 'Miller was the Sunday guest of h r daughter, Mrs. Homer Almond. Mrs. B. Lunsfo.d and Mrs. Loyd Lunsford of Fairview spent Friday of the past week with Mrs. Lena Ladd. Mr. J. Rodg?rs w s the Sturday I v of Mr. and Mrs. J. Burnett at Prochtree. Mr. M ior Lnr.sford and 'Miss Vests* Millcy were the Sunday guests Mr. r.r.d Mrs. Aster Rotfgers. Mr. Dewitt Kimsev made a busi n ; ip to Andrew-. Satui*,! y Mrs. Floi?*? To*-* : >.;S returned lo n?'i home at Riinhrtu' >5n? '.r.?r. of. trr r bv' !f vi"!t with li i- patent, Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Kin*. Mr. Norman Holt, of Birmingham, Ala., and Miss Faye Ladd, of Anderson, S. C? were happily married April 28th at Blairsville, Ga. They were r.ccompnaied by Mr. Roy Foster, Miss 'Mae Ldd and Mr. Ralph Ilayi. Mr. and Mrs. Holt will reside in Birmingham. Time Lost is It costs money to be sick, rectly if your pay envelope lose out on some importar live on a farm or if you are who are not docked for lc can't afford to show up on you are feeling fit. The I suits?not excuses. How many times do Gas on S ache, Sour Stomach, "That 1 That "Mo'rning After" Feeli Rheumatic, Sciatic, Musculo Pains keep you at home or your doing a full day's worl All these troubles are caused or in your body. To correct this c ALKA-SI The New Pain Relieving, All It is called Alka-Seltzer becausi drink, and as it contains an analg relieves the pain of everyday a the alkaline balance corrects the Alka-Seltzer is pleasant to take Why don't you try it? Get a d fountain for a nickel. Buy a pac | Large Small Package 30 cents ] ======== :ULEERSONl?i The annual decora; i" will ^ j,.Rg||{ t Shady Grave. May :;o. Q ody is invited to tonie and bri^l inner. Col. M. W. Be!!, of Mirr'-B^* ..11 delivt. an address at 10 a. B**.' liter which the crave, will ^?<Ht otated. Then preaching hy sB**?1 as'.or, Rev. \V. T. Tru tt. at li'B'*p1' 1. In the afternoon t ere will B^?*1 ..ore talks and quarette singi^V"'' There will he a Communion s^B* ice h U at Friendship church, xB1*'' ; located on the r. vv highway cB1^'1 pile west f Culberson nev it 3 p. rr- Tile pastor Rev. W. fruit;, an.; the church invi; s evaBe. { n to attend. B*~ Our Sunday school setting B ;ood start. 'Mrs. Willie Hyatt wB0?'' rlectei superintendent l ist SundiyBl55, R. W. Brown and family nnrB Tht o Isab-lla, Tenn., last week. B-J The box supper givtn las; lay nicht for the Culberson S earn netted $12.68. Miss Annie Lee Que n and VaB Adams. of Murphy, -p- nt the ?<*B A nd here with Maecie And rem. " Rev. W. T. Truett was called S iiencincdoc lost wek to conduct tiB-. burial services. Byl iJIr. Alfred Gr en, of Ranger, iS^ ) visitor here Sunday. H Lon Cearley and Asi.ury Nichcl ( made a business trip to Ranger M iss Lois Latham, cf the welfa:| board, was here last week lookisB after those in n<ed. By Mrs. P. R. Carr ?11 and dau^nteJB Dorothy, of Murphy were visitoil here on Tuesdy of this week. ^ UNAKANEWS I Ma. J. G. Bryson made a busirul tTip to Farner, Tenn., Saturday. ?' Several of the young people kI at Mr. J. M. Davis' Friday night fcl choir practice. v Mrs. Charlie Rose and Ella R:<l were the luncheon guests of Missel Bertha and Ethel Rose Sunday. I > IMisr Irene Smith was th guest ol Mi- Virginia Ruth Odom Sunday. I Miss Thelma Graham was ill guest of Annie and Effie Rose Sual j Born to Mr. and Mrs. Charle^B J Bates, Thursday, a son, R land MT-I Master Charles and Herman OcciH spent the week-end with thfir jrranil parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred HaBlj' at Tomotla. 9T Mr. Edward Davis, of Tdiic^lfc Tenn., was visting friend- and fives at Un"ha Saturday and Sua-BM 1 . F. Rose and Grant PhillipiR visited Mr. Andy Rose Sunday. firMrs. D. B. Roberts visited hef^E lr^m the CCC camp at Smoke MobI|? Mont Sunday. Mr. Bill Roberts and Okn Jones from the CCC cmp at Smoke raont spent the week-end with their Parents at Unaka. The sinking class of Unaka spent an enjoyable evening Sunday *n:e taining Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Burgess at their home. Money Lost You see it diis short. You .^\ 1 . f, >t work if you<t^.T" > one of the few ist time. 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