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BIRCH NEWS ; VOYLES-STILES ! Tin' many friends of Mr. Felix ' V . and Miss Vernie Stile> will be to ham of their marriagv Saturday . the h me of Kev. C. ' \ Y .vies. Acting as bridesmaid Miss Delma McClure and best was Mr. Virgil Clouts. lv?\. \ , o ficiating. \V * w. 1 or I a ap: y a d pr-.-p :ous union. '! - bridegroom is the son 01 Mr.! Mrs:. Ilam Voyles of Letitia. The is the daughter of Mr. and M ! j Stiles of I. titia. They ar !. th ' 11 .-.inent yourr^ people in this and roundh k communities. Messrs. J. B. Mall and Howald S 11. mot 1 ed to -Murphy Sunday to tin "so Mr. Stiles injured hand dr.sscd. IT \ Pn.-n. .... i.?n. xujus ??c-in lv? ?eivices Mt. Liberty Sunday. Mii. Will Graham is at present ' v ting her sister Mis: Anderson ati' li'tv Kidge, Ga. Mr. Miles Green of Bellvi.w spent ' day or two with his brother Mr. 1 I nniie Gieur last week, lie returned to his home Friday. r. and Mrs. Manuel Stiles and son G-stonia have bet 11 visiting rela_ t and friends for a lew da\ s in Mrs. Voyles and Miss Gladys ( : 11 b G11 attended set vices at Oak vo Tuesday evening where Mr. j Y vies is engaged in a revival. I, we Church were held at the Hal! B ptismal services for Pleasant de. on Notla River Sunday. Those | eiving Baptism were: Mrs. Lawirc Hull, Mr. J. B. Hall and Mis.- . I " Millsaps. Among the queer news and freaks . around Birch was an apple ; ! md by ye scribe. The apple or \ . i ii are perfectly normal . A twin | | '.ii two normal cores and only one \ Messrs. Virner and Homer Kissel. I of Culberson, past thru Birch, I I'1 ( Mr. Claud Forrester who has been] d with Loray Mill at Gss: 1. is visiting his parents here, j B ind Mrs. Julius Forrister. M. I. Hall made .1 business trip 1 and Mrs. Howard Stiles and . lona were Friday gu sts oi l j .v Taylor, (Mrs. Stiles broth-j ttia. Ill-lie Campbell was a Lctiti 1 r Thursday. 'ess is picking up around L I'inervood p els better since H rains and numerous people! t gaged in that occupation. 1 hern rops are looking better and wo I V * I Q (b 9b ? I v H I I ? w5, Liggett & My?U Tobacco < ib >? .? 9 m The Chert re heartened by th .t fact. With :hw building of the "Big Dam" right >t the d'or we hav. begun to see hat every cloud has a silver lining W e hav quit hunting fo: fhe pot o. .old a the rainbow ei.d and i: j!1 seems to be eni -loyed a', soul ; more u^t'l'ul oceup. uon. Mr. iivey Taylor . Kang.-r \va.- ii? jur section u ousincs$ Saturday. ars i ?'und about here set-ai to jo progressing nicely. We do , ia\ -U'. a v.il << a l&sung thing ai.n ft ill tend to build u. cut cc...niuni- ; tics -lid churches, Paik about ole. i*iie reiigi n, it is the oi ly tiling that will bring peace between men and cause us to do unto others as we would have them do u.to us. The old time kind will k.ep us through Saurday, Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday and Spring, Summer, Fall and Wintor. Wonder is everybody's got that kind. Miss Millie Green of Lctitia visit, i t?d Mrs. Julius F rristtr la?t Thursday. Rev. C. A. Yoyles was dinner guest of Mr. Forrister, Friday. CULBERSON NEW** | The it.m appearing in the Scout last week. Relative to the J. R. Hyatt family reunion should have been. Sunday, September 1st in-1 =tead of August 1st, 1935. Aft.v spending a few days here Lester Stalcup left last Thursday for | his home in Taft, Cal. Mr. and Mrs. Ira C. Owenby spent Saturday night with the latter's parents near Blairsville, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus White, of vr....~? i- i* Oe8t' Q^estet JO. I HI I'll* I "tic n vn-cnw \ imi r here. Mis. .lack Hugh s an<l children, of Coppeihill, Ten.n., visited our section last week. 11 i ! fi wyman ana .futrri&n ciayc^n, o: Holly Springs, Ga., were visitors h.ie last week. Rev. Julius Burger closed a very successful revival meeting at Sweet Gum, Ga, last Sunday. The Culberson baseball t am played the school team at Earner, Tcnn., last Wednesday evening. The gain was laiiml out in the 2nd inning. The score was 2 to 1 in f-vor <i Culberson. Roy Hicks of H Jly Springs, Ga.. spent the week nd here. J. B. Hawkins and daughter, Frances, of Blue Ridge. Ga., w re visit ms here last Sunday. Erank Dickey, who was called in. to the CCC service several days ago, is located at Oxford, X. C. ' - > ' : yS-JfrX-;^ ' ' -. N- s ': ' ' - . ? l^.-ssssa6^ erfield.. . the cigarette field.. . the cigarette t 1 Hazel Horton was the Sanlay dinner jjjuest of Mis. Gilli Mae [taper. Mr. Mit.hell Stiles w s th Sunilav afternoon yuest of Mr. D. Horton. IFOR SALE OR THE DICKEY In good condition. school bus , WILL SELL R See Mrs. Nettie DICKEY ;k Of! UR pM KER |||| institution founded upon I . The experienced banker i c c: 1 . . >kee Scout, Murphy, N. C. OAK PARK NKWS I ] We ai having I t.- of rainy weather *hat is h.lping the corn croy in ur community. , Rev. I <'r. Morrow an l Willie Led ? ?l start 1 a revival meeting a Mr. Carn.al church Sunday rfeht. j Rev. I ?ni Nelson i- u i ; to join then* Monday r: ht. W wis - t?? ' old a .rv t n.wival. Mr. Err st K . v.a- the Satu.lay niuht ?ue:t of M . Clifton !L r . Mr. Au*'.ur Payne was the >' . atternoon gucs* o: Mr. Willard II rton. Misses Clifton Payne, Cllfto: i Henry, Ralph Robe-son and Ga> Hawki de a business trip to Ge lgia Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Frd Reid, of Vestwere the Sunday icht gue.-ts of Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Stiles. Miss Lillian Rarer was the Friday riirht suest of M s. Ye-ta Henry. <K~X~X~XK~X^~xk~X->^4?**?^>?>^ AS | YOI BAN i: ^ BANK is an to its patrons :j: ed with all phas qualified to adv cia'banking of i ? you turn to youi ters. The offic* V :j: the basis of the render. Citizer '^emker ^ SAT y gives * suits. adres one t bitter ics ui i uidiicicii transaction ise you in matters pertain ill kinds ... You make n r banker for suggestions oi irs of this bank solicit youi experienced service they is Bank & Tn ederal Deposit Insurance ( -IS-FY. Something th; satisfaction; something For example, you are pl< is. As applied to cigarettes hat is MILD?that is no one that TASTES just i ' that's MILDER hat TASTES BETTER hurs., August 22, 1935 J - i*, h A. M nt'y of PhilacMrhia sought to rave hi* daughter arrest. >i r. . i-??! _ eoau-e :.e caught her smokirg. 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