Thurs., May 30, 1935. I BTBIRCH NEWS Mrs. Nancy Hogs d spent Saturday nizht with Mrs. C. A. Voyl s. Mcscrs. Glenn and Sheridan Green oi Chattanooga. Tenn.. were in our community th-- atter part o? th week visiting: their sisters, Mesdam s Lottie Murphy and Mamie Barton and their grandparents. Mr and Mrs. Will St'les. Mr. Will Stile- has b? en or. the sick list for a f:-w days, but is improving at this writing. Mrs. Kv rett II gsed and son, of PcTsimmon Creek, were visitors and church-goers in our section Saturday. A w 11.. 1 ...J ?J nu u"u-utiii * viwnu au^nued preaching services and the business meeting: at Peasant Grove Saturday. iMr. Wilbur Barton, of Letitia was, in these parts the tarly pait of the ! week. Messrs. Claud Forrist r and C. A. Ycyics made a business trip to Rang- | er Friday. Mr. Clarence Hogsed made a business trip to the city Saturday. Mrs. Charli Elster of Letitia. vtaii.eu Mis. Fteu oeavers one uay last we k. Mrs. Alfred Gxe?n. of Ranger, [ was in our station just recently. Mr. John Davis, of South Caro- ' lina with his family was in our sec- ' tion recently visiting r latives. Mr. Charlit Fox. of Ranger was ' attending to business matters in our community Monday. Mr. Everett Hogsed and Misses Janet Campbell ^r. : T. udis Hogsed ! were Sunday evening 'guests at the preacht r's home. IMt. George Hogse made a businejs trip to Murphy Tuesday of this we k. Mr. Charlie Campbe'J visited uncle 'Will Stil s Mondr.y The preacher and family were Sunday dinner guest f Mr. and v Mrs. Oscar Mash burn. 1 "suit ' v ~ 3 1ft: re is to rc a lecoration at ^ tho old Persimmon Creek cemetery Juno 14 has been set apart to clein t the third Sunday in June. Friday }. off the graves. All who have rela- ^ tives and friends buried th?re come < and help. ^ The crowd will gather out Friday v morning. Everybody keep t?his on v mind and get all the help there you ^ can for it will take a lot of work r to get the cemetery in shape as it was neglected last year. The decora- v tion will he in the afternoon, Sun- 3 day at 2:30 o'clock. < Mr. Augie Beaver and family who have bt. n visiting relatives in this community returned to their home in Gastonia Sunday. Mr. W. A. Curtis is on t?ke sick list this week. Mr. Gay Hawkins and family with a number of oth r folks from around Suit motor:d to Atlanta. Ga. Sunday. Mrs. T. D. Hiekey and son, Haden. made a business trip to Ducktown, Tenn.. on Wednesday of last we k. Mr. Claud Anderson, of Culberson visited his aunt. Mis. .J. R. Rose, last week. Stvcral of :h folks from this section attended the decoration at Reids chapel Sunday. Mr. Walter X. Anderson an<l son. Orarlv. m .trv.vl tr? \'irvta T\r?? Sunday. Miss Mablc Payne spending a few weeks with her cousin, Mrs. Olen Anderson, of B w Ridga, Ga. TOMOTLA Rev. J. H. ,'arp i fl!>a his rogular aprointn: nt a Tomotla M. E. church, conducting Decoration exercises. A large crowd attended. The Ice Cream Supper held nt Tomotla school ' ouse to raise funds for the M. E. pas'or, J. H. Carper, was a success. Seven was cleared abort expenses. I Many fri nd* will regret to hear that Mrs. Edgar Price has be c n ill the past 2 weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Sales and daughter, Jean, of Canton, spent Sunday with Mr, Sales' mother, Mrs. Daisy Sales. Miss Gladys Roberts was the dinner guest of Miss Blanche Keener Sunday. Mi? Janet Maxey spent Sunday afternoon wi'h Miss Azlee Price. o 11 _.. ioi l r\ ,*~i an v^r.urcn uecorauon A. d yorstior. at the Hyatt cemetery n 'he Ki^leburp: bridge will b" u-'-' <5-:r-! .y .T.i"e 0 at 2 p. m? Mr. J. IV. S'aVup a nnounced Tuesday. k. PEACHTREE A larg number of p opis from all * over the county and many f inner ^ residents of Peauhtsve who n w live in other states, attend-d Decoration and visited with friends ar.d re!a- ' :i\ _s here Sunday. Misses Haz^l and Franc :s Watkins w.re home :Vom Cullowhee >r a h. week _nd. Mis Haz 1 ha as h?r ; guest. Mr. Jimmy Love, of Charlotte. Miss Peggy Meas . of Hayesvill , is visiting with h.r aunt. Mrs. I:.ez v H -ward. ** Mr. and Mrs. Jace Robinson, Mr. and Mts Vernon Ribin-on of Dalton e! ami 0. C. Robinson, o: Andrews *a visited with relativ s &ere Sunday. Mr. ami Mrs. F ran!: Arrowood and small sin, of Gastonia. spen last week with th:ir parents, returning to Gastonia Sunday. Miss Dale Sudderth spent th week end with homt folks. w Mr. and Mrs. Sam McGuire am: aJ family, of Atlanta, ar visiting wr h Mr. McGuire's father, Mr. John Mr (Juir . The people of this eommuni- ^ ? : - >i- - l - c ' iv ana tspeciauy u:e memoers ^K-i MntU??lio? rtVmt"oV* n-ick ry ay^ftw.-i - ^ thi i hank, to him f >r his donatio T; of \vi :d >ws for their church. M McGuir is a former Peaofctree boy ind is now a successful real estate ^ nan of Atlanta. W * sincerely wish w for Peachtree t?? send out many >th rs like him. Miss Maudie I?. Witt is spending v.his week with friends at Andrews. ^ The Peachtree Health Club will iol<l th-ir meeting this Friday after- \y non :it u.t Peachti-e school house. . VI! membe are urged to be presnt te PATRICK ; B Mr. and Mrs. Tom Picklesim.-r da iere the guests of their son and lis aught r. Mr. and Mrs. Wad Pickle- th imer. at TilJcletown, T"rn., Sunlay. Mr . Alary Hamhy and children ] cere the guests of her daughter, drs. Bonnie Quinn. at V st. Sunlay. Mrs. Alii. Ledford left Saturday 00 o attend the funeral of J"er giandathcr, Mr. Richard Spurting, at t urtle: >wn. Tenn. H dropped dead Saturday morning. He was well ^ mown throughout this section. He j iras getting very old. He leaves a ' t-'k lift- and several children besides a i 1)C lost of relatives and friends to | nourn his loss. ! G Mr. and Mrs. Grady Williamson! Ji kic ui? unmet uue.sis ui .U r. ana drs. Clifton Raptr, at Oak Park, s{ Sunday. Master Dm Luxe /titS 'tr gX< DSAIXR AovamiaKMaNT ^ ? CHOOSI.CI r Master'De L uv Dickey C Cherokee Scout, Murphy, I M and Mrs. M. T. Raper made a w, usin ss trip to Murphy M >ndav. F A large crowd of Patrick folks atnded the Decoration services at ids C*hapel_ church Sunday and re- ; art d a nice time. :? Mt. an Mts. Pan Adams and ehilren, of Alcoee. Tenn., visiting: r?la- a ves here Sunday. i: Mr. and Mi's. Winfred Amburn, C children, of (' p-rhill. 1 ,'nn.. % :oi J through our midst Sunday. Mt. Lee H t: ?r. made business to Murphy Saturday. Airs. Malehorri. of Gastor.ia. is : iting her daughter. Mrs. Edith - itoiu. who .' as b en very ill. Mr. anu Mrs. Bigt Taylor, of Viol t, were Patrick shoppers on; day ist week. GRAPE CREEK Mr. Dcvereux Stiles, of Persim-' on Creek spent Saturday r ight ith hi> brother, Mr. Johr. Stile;', id family. Misses Jani- and Margie Hall and r. Grant Stiles wer? viators n r anday night. Messrs. Joseph Coleniar., Ralph ait ana Ciytie Woods, were wmmms e uh att nded decoration at greeta Sunday. Mrs. C. A. Aycock an i daughters uciile. of High Rock are guest.- this e k of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Walsn. Messrs. Virgil Clonts .and Arc I :;I-s, of Persimmon C.teh >vc. ; itois here Saturday night and r.da\. Mrs. Joseph Coleman, who h??s . n confined to her home f >> some 1 v H'.r. i i'v.nr'"' vt. Mr. John \V. Parker and daughrs, Lena, Mildred, and Ruth, of liuiows, visi>ed'Mi. and ..Irs. F.a:.\ 'alsh Sunday afternoon. Mrs. E. E. Stiles and littl son, oyce, hav been visiting their LUghter and sister. Mrs. H. G. Wilini.-on, of Kno.\ville, Term., during e? past week. MARTIN S CREEK Ther was a large crowd a: the deration at 'Martin's Creek Sunday. Mrs. B.rtha Hughes has returned ont Copperhill after spending a w day? with frhnds and relatives ere. The decoration at the Baptist urch will be held Sunday. Everydy come. | .Mrs. Bertha Hugh\s and daughter, I eorgia Lee, were visitors of Mrs. H mmie Styles Sunday. ^ I ient the week end with himtfolks. I Miss Mabel Evans, of Georgia. I I |^VROLITyOlf QUALITY, e CHEV hevrolet C M. C. as the dinner truest of Mr/. Pearl j rillips Thursday. Mrs. Margate: Car ringer has reirrv d from Robbinsvillc. after' tending several days with her sis-1 * I Mrs. U. J. Phillip . spent Tuesday ad Wednesday with h r daughterl-law. Mrs. JVillie Phillips of Geor | risp of Robbinsville spsnt Friday j ia, last week. & cling a movie-cli Talk about you Shirt hugs your thewashtub! As would have to g: Mister, Hanks to that word " fi* y?r figure. \ J fM fS*rrJ\ comfort neatly s //> ?.. f!n? feel V (_ J bulging around t r vlXi either.] loads o: /.( / F 1 shorts, ' \I ^^ ! ' ^s ro V r~?. \\ * pulled \ 1S| clutch tl N. . See you / ; i i 35C EACH For Shirts and Shorts Others, 50c each SAMSON BAK UNION-SUITS $1 (Sanforized) Others 7*%ft nnH tin ' """ WOFFORD-TE ?Distril MURPHY, * r I "'HE new Master De Lnxe J- Chevrolet brings you a per. feet combination of the most de. sired motor car advantages of the day. Yet it sells at much lower prices and gives much greater operating economy than any other motor car you would think oi comparing with it! See this car? drive it?at your earliest con* venlence. CHEVROLET MOTOR COMPANT ?. IJETHOIT, MICHIGAN M ATlLOWlCOSr ROLET o. - Murp Mr. Noah U aton and Mr. B)on, and Sunday night with Mr. Tomm, Phillips. Little Misses Louise and Elizabeth Mann art spending a few days with theii au~.t. Mrs. Maude Hugh s, 1Rubbinss ille. M.s. Maude Cmrringer was the dinner gu:st of Mrs. Kate Man-. Sunday. umouj closer than inch! r close-ups. Look how a Hanks hide?even after it's dunked in shirt any better-fitting than that row right on your skin! i is elastic-knit. .. and get onelastic." It means Hanks Shirt3 Vait till you get their cool, soft tretched across your chest. It'i ?ng in fiio world! Thtrc'll be no :he waist to spoil your comfort. danes gives you good measure? f length to go deep inside your so the tail can't work up and out! omy a pair of shorts as you ever on are made by Hanes too. . just as loose as the shirts are nothing to hamper the hips or hecrotch.Colors guaranteed fast, r dealer today. P. H. Hanes Knitsmpany, Winston-Salem, N. C. : : ^ ' : : : ' i * 3 ... sv SN \ XV VAN V? V rr ' v ^ -jm mm I W HmUThi Jgl FOR MEN AND BOYS V FOR EVERT SEASON Jl 5* xdl 4 coos RRELL CO. butors? NORTH CAROLINA Weigh all factors fudge * is Tor yourseir -2^3-, yH| n*a 7T+-K jVrjl ECOIOMY \ A ^ A . 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