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Thurs., August 22, 193E | Swial | Mrs. H. Bueck. Phone VACATIONS kof >' H-. S.ir:!?u: n Hat f.i s lir'.: _ v.: war t tij livla'. \\ oh.. n hi:" !> It a'.. I. 1 . \\ ' . Hon N-1 M . a: : Ms.-. I. 1>. Gra;. were vi-i ,. .. vi - - i uftt?-thv v ' aunt. Mr?. Tom Sara \\ ither.-poon Has Lawn Party m Sara \vl - do out tain. e<i v. a . p. a' ho . .. . " A! a- . Mrs. I 11 \V 1-. a v K A! . y .. ia-t U, .. A' \ U 1 K> Ai" 1a o i i>-. 1 os- w< i : AI - Ann. Lea' a" a V Coo]'.!, Allld i. a i.: , . Alar. i\..' - , A-\. V. na : . . Giant. J1.soo.1it ' in.- - . A irinia i ! . . AI. -I - Miio Kilo y. -1 .. L !. A- . y. !i""- Ha il Well-. H eft U X Cos, H;, i , at i: harri Mel , -. ( . a and Alts. Go. jr. I 1 ,, ';1 ; / - Al i'f-tices Dickson Has Dance ay K"' ' ' J" 7 11 ' l*-cn'u.. Ga. Th I a * eiut .?' <" Ko: . --. ; . . evchin - "" P < - ? VV. I r MX \v '' : ' K 1 11. a .X , I*. Louis,.Xlo, . Ar.l .o Mao 1 l.-nom, M -?xc K it;. David- Ma- - :?U 15 '1. B ;. j iel- 1 a; - V\ an. 'i >:. ;i- j .- > ?. . 'A' .. St. i.!Uf . Frank Mi1.'.1 I . : . V - y. -i .h Davidson. . D.i Hv-f.-st-c-. Bill Petrie and ( h.u ! - Hyatt. Mrs. Elkins Hostess To ?. W. M. S. I ^ _ \Y.>maMi-.-lonary S' ii.-t i.f the M hodist church nu* at * I. .. ..f Mrs. H. G. Elkins on la- 'i .-...irsday night. After business ft i " v.a> en; veil. Those j i f.se?T w ; : Mrs. Porter Ax.ey. | M To;.; Mauney. Mrs. T m Axley, I Mrs. .J. J. Hastings, AIis. Wade Mas- j sey, Mrs. Mercer Fain? Mrs. T. A. ('as- , Misses Bessie Mallonee, Delia Meroney, Alir.e Richardson and Josephine Heigh way Epworth League Has Weiner Roast T":ie Epworth League of the Methodist church enjoyed a weiner roast Tuesday night at Cool Springs. After roasting \veine?*~ * song service followed: Those going were: Misses Adella Merondy, "Winiaed T -wnson. Rutn Akin, Christine Howell, Thclma Rice, Gcnnie Lee Spiva. Martha Akin. Hffie McTver, Messrs Tom, Jr., atftl tLeon Axley, Eddie and Jerry Mallonee, J 'iiu Green. Edgar Darn 11, Mr. and Mrs. T mi Axley. Miss Mary Miller, of Gastonia, is the guist thiH week of Mi-s Martha! Nell Wells. > The Cher Anil ?pi ; 98-J Miss F Mrs. Franklin Hostess To Circle No. 1 jc] M - Jim F anklin was ho.-less t > C e N? . 1 t t- M t- ?iiist M si nary at her me on Monday afE. 1 N 11 \ hat. iiar_. of devoti nal. Aft busincs- ' e i :.>-stcss s nwl ice cream :.d cake. 'I -e present w.-e: Mrs. W. A. sava;; . Mrs. E. B. Norvei.. Al;s. R . .Mis. G. U. t,is Mis. \Y. jii G Lths. Mrs. \Y. P. Odom. Miss11 - Ada Uarshaw and Josephine !"" . ? Circle No. 2 of the \ Istl^CwSt Met 1 uesrlav \". 2 . : : M a y S i ty met < T -Nay a tat the of Mrs. J. M. ; Lea i in. -i .1 M s. Hayes Loath I env ?d :?> j ut i ?es. Scripture i reading y M s. I. M Leath rw d j followed with prayer by Mrs. Higi . . Aftei :>usin ss se-si ?n a a] hem was enjoyed. The stess served an L-c course. Those . sent were: Mis. John Axiey. v?! . N't it Axiey. Mrs. R. C. Matm VL L U. McCail Mr>. II Y. Wells, Mrs. JL J. Hastings, Mrs. C. B. Gennett, Mrs. H. G. Elkins, Mrs. i. I . Hitr. !>. M>s > fTuia 1 ai a t! A lie I. a- rwt>v d. Presbyterian Auxiliarv \ I nt 1 l iocr] 'iv ! \Y? : a - Au\ihar\ ?>f tin* \ i vsi; teriat ' u:( !i nut with Mr.-. - F at : Tn? -day af fin- n a* J:-". . During the b. sinJB >< " at ns a taken fox* the i?ui! Ah-. S wart II. I. ?r.g cen : ie>- in t ;lt' Si i.A f the i . >. ; at- v. . the hostess . . . I -e v.- t . ti a, anil via! ai .-a- enjoyed. ' It- W. ( .. . AI . li Ah I- *k > M. . \1 v. . r. M . s. H " : : ' Mi -. > ; . Mr-. I'launpson. , . <:r ah Ah. K.--e, Pri.e ?. P? ]!v:e\v was . i. . .. tow ia t F- : \ . M:'I. \\*. i ;i:. . i- and liaughter. Ah Dale I.e.- i.;: Tuesday i'o. a! v ::: .M -. Ca*. ilei's daughter. M -5. Harry Ai Brayc r f Gainesville,, (ia. A:. - Maud and Emma C .iTing-j Ala ti - eek wet visitors! I . a-'. Saturday. - T. 1' v . rs whc. - >een | _.it>: Miss Ann h and] r j S ,.v /? r h.-r h me a- B'ennets- , > ::ie. s. c. ! Ah -, Clyde F.v/a Is, Mi-s Ethel I Carver a ?. Miss Marie Al.ss y o. U he .were sho; pi tig in town last Saturday. i Mr. and Mrs. Ha ly Bishop -pert he week end with relatives in Foun-' tain City. Tenn. _\!;<s.s Ann Candler and Annie Mae Townson and Messrs. Jimmy War * and Jack Dunlap attended the Shrine: *s dance in Atlanta, Ga,. on V - Friday -venins. Messrs, Jimmy Ward and Jack Dunlap left Sunday for a two weeks visit with relatives at Charlotte and Wilmington. Mr and Mis. H. Pueck who have been spending the past two weeks at their cabin at Carolina Beach, near Wilmington return, d home Monday. Miss Evelyn Estes of Decatur, Ga., i is visiting relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Forest Wells of Tomotla, wer? visitors in town Monday. Mr. J. W. McCombs, of Charlotte is visiting relatives "here. Mrs. Ben Davis and daughter, Bet. ty Jo, of Charlotte, are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John McCombs of Peachtree. Mr. Wayne Sudderth, and sister, Mrs. Eva Humphrey of Oklahoma City, Okla.. are visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Sudderth of Peachtree. Mr. and Mrs. Suirtmy Sudderth. of Jefferson, Ga., are visiting Mr. I Horace Sudderth. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Crisp, of Akron. Ohio are spending several weeks with Mr. Horace Sudderth of Peachr tree. Dr. arid Mr*. Robert Browr., of Hendersonville, X. C., were the guests Sunday of their grandmother, Mrs. R. H. Hyatt. j Mrs. Frank Ellis is visiting her mo the at Butler, Ga. okee Scout, Murphy, Nort cmxxal } hattie Palmer. Phone 20 X Misses M -iy Etta Farmer and mo*her. of Washington. I\ ^ are v:>itin_: relative- i" re. Tit will retn 1 'v Friday o: this w.ek. Mi . A M Brit tain returned home Su lay ' m a visit t her daughter. M:s Giles Cover of Andrews. Mr. pr.d M;-. K. F. Hall and son. Ge gi. ot R i --ilie. a. c th guests thei aunt. Mrs. 1 hn H. Dillarit t e Kr a Hotel. Mr. (i. . White. I? an of Lihe.aL Ar - of il ry U iwrsity. with Mrs. W1 ; a ;i sous. G ; 1 and Chap. ; ell. : At I. ta. Ga . w? . a* Re.a Ii til f.-i si-v ial days i..iweek. Mi>*. J. I>. Mallon c. son. J:.mes daug -I ^ Ma ^ K At anta, Ga.. Tuesday. He Har.-haw. Mr-. .K 14 vv. Callio Hall, Misses A n a Hel v, Hars :.\v pent lu d mday el op kg : Atlanta. JUST RECEIVED: A full line cf rev* fal? dresses and hats. See ther while thev last. Mrs. Callie ; Had. M:ss l-.tta Harper. New v).k* ns La., who has b.en sptiaiing l.er vacaat il:e R. gal H :? [ has gone t<> W'nynesvii: and A-hevilh . Mi-s Hin p.-r v Wayne-. Pie and A-h ( twenty years ago. Miss Harper .:a\eieu aii v.r tr.e United States and any Fore*;-.. Countries. 'This i- Mi.-.- Harpe's fh-i visit to j M ?*: a i iVa- very muJi pleased wi ii our little town. Mr. X. F. Elk- of Tama B.iia. S. C.| . ; yramis Horace, Ellis of Cant n after spendir.fr a week with a . Fids' ,i. - iter. M.-. CI. \\\ Ekis a\e turned to t. eir home. Mr. and Mrs. G \V Ellis and Mi 8 G rtiud.* I anklin roL ? d home ioy f - er.di the j -ast week a : nr at S..;( Su?ne Creek above 11 inwass e. Ga. ' ai . . Rhyii , Charlotte, 1 v!i :ig e.iial cays with Di. an i M K. W IV Pecric ii. Petrie, and M > A.dor. y ii.v.tii, Cnar. t'i. X C.. .;! speiiOm.: .-evera. > > . 1); . M s. IF Y\\ Petri.M U or. Wo ; WinstOi.| Salt m. i? itin m .t r, Mrs. R. \ . Wells this week. Mr. L. I.. Ma.-on, w : 1 .-hip two ' ; ad- of cattle Saturday to Lex| .. - toil, Kv. Mr. Mason will leave | S ii;da.. :'ur Lexington to dispose of i them. i Mi-- Muriel Lain has returned | home after spending seve.al months i visiting friends and relatives in Ball.in-ore Md., and Yhginia. I Mrs. L. B. Coon and: children who ave I> c-it - o oii.-i- sometime at the I Maples have rc-ta.r.ed to their home in Marion. Mrs. W A. Saw jr. spent the week j ?n 1 with her daughter, Mrs. S. M. Benton, of Cornelia, Ga. j Mis. Escj Wakefield, of Andrews, ! was a visitor in town last Saturday. Mrs. Thelma Dickey and daughters. Billy Jackson a d Nettie Dicky | were visitors in Marble Sunday atI teiwoon I Mrs. M. W. Gunning after spendng the past :en days with her son Har! vey Gunning at the Regal Hotel will I leave Thursday for her home at Gulf I Port, Mis?. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Stalcup and small daughter, .nd Miss Madge Stalcup, of Holly Springs, Miss., arrived Saturday for a visit with relatives here. Mr and Mrs. Mrs. Granville Ratcliff and children, of Coppeihill. Tenn., were Sunday guests of Mr. land Mrs. A. L. Martin. IMiss Aline Richardson and L. Davis were visitois in Young Harris and Blairsville, G., SundayMiss Dot Heighway returned home Monday evening from a visit to friends in Asheville. Mr. and Mis. Don Witnerspoon and family spent last Sunday in Atlanta, Ga. Mrs. Harry Ferguson and small son, of Sylva are visiting her parents Mr. and Mis. T. S. Evans. Miss Tommie Coppinger spent several days last week with friends in Athens, Tenn. Mr. Joe Rrown Whiting, of Athens. Ga., was the guest last week of his sister, Mrs. Re Roy Rogers. Mrs. H. Lahn spent last Thursdby in Asheville. 1 Mr. Leroy Love who has ceten |visiting his uncle and aunt. Mr. and | Mrs. W. P. Odom has returned to hisI home in Asheville. ; Mrs. E. C. Mallonge returned home h Carolina j last Friday f. :>? a visit to her s'stcr. I Mrs. F. C. Hall, of A - ".eville. s Dr. r.d Mrs. . T. Younjr. of Plant i City. Fla.. ai s en inp several weeks ( at the Dickey H ?t I. Mis. Nir.a H i 'bell is visiting friends in Asheville this week. . > Mrs. Howard Davis and daughter. 1 Miss Flsie Davis of Atla ta. re >; en i n-- s n.eti.ae at the Dickey > House. M - Vi _.r.ia Denton. I Corn lla. Ga.. i- .is:ii lur ^rand parents. Mr. ar.-i Mis. \V. A. Savage a the Re^al H t,l. v Mi YL.t-r Olmsted returned Saturday evening :r m business trip . to W sh:i.gton, D. C. M . E. H. H iir.es. v.h,. has b en at t. e Dick y H. use :k r the j pas' sevetal days aas retn u; to hi ho.i e in Charleston, S. t. Mrs. Orion !. I'eevy after s. lidir * the pa>t two weeks will h 1 husband at C haisw rth. Ga.. returned home | M day. Mi.-s Mary Ca el l ... Fier.i ng. o' j Ashevillvis iii? her c< usins, Mi-.es Mfidied and J. a. Hill ttiisM ? weeK. i HENH T1 "Western North Caroli FRIDAY & SATURDi "Dcfesit Stop 1 Him DEAD i War ? war to the death ... ? it's the pledge of ^ the "Secret v'vva Service"! *~3 <^5- \ rm tWMM Monday & Tuesday Maurice Chevalier ?in? "FOLIES BERGERE" ?WithAnne Sothern and Merle Oberlin "The show that thousands have flocked to G?ay Paree to see, now brought with all its vividness to the American screen". -J-../Tv--t-- stkn ^ '-y-sgr* OTjYiv^ 5gj35@Js5(sf^ Mrs. J. J. Yates, who ha* been ending the ; as; three we h- at tht jick.y Hotel will leave Thursday o. her home i Mac i, Ga. Miss Anna Ruth Kestler, w t,as >c p the guest of Miss Sara W 'her. . oon for t ie past week ret urned to i.i home in Atlanta. Ga. Si. . ai. omparied home hy M .. s.ua ,Vit i sp n who will visit -,.vtT. i! \v eks. Mi'-. E. Orr, of An was yi\\? in t wa a*: Wedu .ay. Mr.-. V'aiivie Turner. o: < . . >,jn va> a vlsitc. in tow:1. last 'i u,. ;av< Mr-. W. T. Hurt of Hay , ^ 'hopping in town l.st Thur Elvina Kinjr, of . uas visitor in town last Thu rviir. Peail Wo 'Ivva d. f0, lu. ' SYil! . Ga.. aiter >:u her a at: n at the Dickey H us. . M - D :.a K is'.er .> ' view va sh . : tg in tow : 1; - i Mr :?r.i Mrs. Paul Sm? ... :;I. I nn? were visit. - ,vn I >:uay even inc. Mis. Dol.ie Grih.ile a* . hel Jrt. e. ot iiiawa ?e . via. v....>! i\ town last Fiiday. HEATER I ? r> |U TV /T 1 na s oest ?IViurphy \Y7 AUGUST 2 3 :4 | ilJ You Gst OR ALIVE! ?*s ' )f the B. I. D. J.?what are ke? How do they carry on Sam's relentless war*to end ' Must they keep love out ir dangerous lives? Follow an?as he thumbed his nose 11 for~a girl with ruby lips! i.v, %vith \ J Barrymbre-Jean Arthur er Morris Joseph Calleia Jaul Kelly . Lewi* Stone J p?f by' ___ Produced by __ Robert Laden Hubbard h| s Wednesday Fredric March and Anna Sten ?in? "WE LIVE AGAIN" "Lcve is triumphant in a P'" tur^ rcsplejndant with R finest talents of these two I great actors." | " **7$$fr sr r^ ~
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