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! SwtaJ I Mrs. H. Bueck, Phor ON PASSING A TOWN BY MOONLIGHT Little moon-lit village. On the mountain side. Would I be disillusioned I: I should abide? Is your church spire silver? Are ail your houses white? Are your streets as lovely By daylight as at night? Are there no dirty alleys? Xo houses without paint? No hungry little children, Looking pale and faint? I do not want an answer, Little town, from you. 1*11 not return by daylight To mar my moonlight view. ?C-osa Elizabeth Reynolds. Hall?Williamson The following announcement was taken f:om the Cam on Enterprise, September 27th. Mr. and Mrs. James E. Hall, of Newfound Street, announce the engagement and approaching matriage of their daughter. Gwendolyn, to Mr. James E. Williams- n. of Murphy, X". C. The wedding wiil take place at the home of th b;ide on Friday. October the 11th. Mr. Henry Hai aw and Mr. ar.d I Mrs. R. M. Fain left Sunday morning 1 r Snowbird 'Mountain for a week's hunting trip. Mrs. S. S. Ch- ist??; her ar.d daughter. Mi? Frances of Atlanta. Ga., spent the week end with Mrs. Christt pher's patents, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Mauney. Mi s F in G:a;. : A : eville sp lit the week end v th her 'brother and . Mr. an . i . J. 13. G a Mr. a- d Mr-. Peyton G. I\i - -pent I 'I'iay and Tn. :ay with relatives i\ n.-lia, G . .Mrs. A. M. Hi -un left Monday a.ton. !i t r Co; hill, Tenn., to visit her da ugh tor, Mrs, Bo bie I.-u r::s. * * V Mr. and Mis. Pres.on In. le ani. in : he birth ol" a so.:. Friday,; .v"opu-mhoi 27th. ? * ? Mi > Helen 1 ' v and Mrs. Tun. . A h ..... - t ; the week end he c with relatives. * ? Mr. ..ml Mrs. G: anvi'.lo Rau-liff and c lildren of Coppcrhill, Tenn.,! were visitors here Fri iav evening. i .... Mrs. Roy Stalcutp -pent the week j ?.!tu .A a r>? I ...? VW.Wl IV1BHVVJ tt-.Vl lliuuua III V uyperhill, Tenn. * * * Mr. C. A. Hk>over, veteran Rail, load employee of Greensboro, is visiting his sister, Mrs. A. E. Vestal this week. * * Mr. Dave Carringer, Murphy merchant, was confined to his hyme Wednesday. ... Don't forget the community chorus meets Monday night at 7 o'clock. WILL PAY CASH *FOR SOFT COVE POPLAR AT THE VENEER MILL, IN OLD MURPHY. I PERMANENT J | WAVES | I v EH Wo offer you the very best both in material and workman, shop at reasonable prices by j operators who have a PER. SONAL INTEREST in their customers. We specialize in? Spiral, Croquignole or Combination Waves CANDLER'S BEAUTY SHOP Candler's Store The C I Attb |fr le 98-J Miss i Jennings?Chase 1 ic following announcement has been received in Muiphy and W. N.: C.: Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Somcrby Cha e announce the matriage of thc:r daugh'er, Jane Noyes to Mr. J.sse David Jennngs. Saturday the : '?.t of September, nineteen hundred and thiitv five, Washington, District of Columbia. Miss Chase will be remembered as a popular member of the Folk School I acuity and was a frequent visitor in Mui phy. Mr. Jennings with Mr. Coburn was he two years aer4 excavating the mound in the Peach tree section. While here Mr. Jennings lived at the Regal. I P.-T. A. fo~Meet October I 0 * L i.-ure Time Responsiblities" will be the subject for discussion at the regular meeting of the P.-T. A. r. next Thusrday. Mr. Hubert Adams will talk on, 'Boy Scout Movement for taking a,e of Leisure Time" Girl kosnrvc M i\ . in en t for tak i: ..cr care of Leisure Time", Mrs. S. H. Long. Community Facilities for Adequately providing Opportunities4' Mr. H. P. Cooper. High school parents arc especially '! red to c nic out since there have oe - > few ; .sent at the meetings H'lvio.ore. lhe meeting lasts only one hour and t!rc time will be well worth your effort to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Hendricks Entertain A lrtr-ie umbo. enjoyed -Sunday dir.- r with Mr. and Mrs. O. W. 1L !\- at t Mr camp "IdlewihP n . . c Blue Ridge. '1 i t:\itei v.o:o: Mr. and Mrs. B. C :iv. Mr. and Mrs. C.. W. . M a" 1 Mrs. M. W. Bell. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Ellis, Mr. adn | Bu a Mr. and Mrs. Paul ; ' M - and Mrs. S. II. Long. ! " ' . I' Hyatt. Mrs. E. .T. j. ... ... .Mis. iholma Dickey, Mrs. J. MI. DM! a;.,I Miss Ruby Beister. Visitors From Africa Tv > cducati' . ,?i workers fr:m Southern Rhodesia, Africa have been : c-r cr.t vis!: i < at Regal Hoick Th'.y v e S. M. Slithers, of Snli?; imry, Rlr-Msin, ard R. B. Hack o: Ait. S!'.i; : i, Rhodesia. j iu- v.- three . parnt schools in U ;I? . ia. (> :'or natives; One for whites; ?'ne i'oi c-N.ed pe pie who aie mixed race. .Mr. Hack was accompanied by his wife and little daughter and Mrs. Barties, Mrs. Hack's mother. Mr. L. Hodges Tln> many friends of Mr. L. Hodges will legrct to hear 01" his continued illness. Mrs. Bueck to Attend Meeting in Newbern Mrs. H. Bueck will leave Sunday for Newbern where she will attend the Fall Council of the N. C. Federation of Women's Clubs to be held Tuesday and Wednesday. The Council is composed of State ofifcers, Chairmen of departments, divisional chairmen and district presi dents. Mis. Rueck is State Chairman I of Literature. Before returning to Murphy Mrs. Bueck will spend a few days with relatives in Raleigh. Mr. R. L. Thompson and Mr. Clark, of Atlanta, Ga, spent the week end with his brother, Mr. E. A. Browning. * ? Mrs. Laura Elliott and daughter, i Miss Annie Lauria Elliott, of Andrews v. re visitors in town Tuesday. ? * * * Messrs. E. A. Browning and Barney Hensley spent Monday in Atlanta, Ga. * * FOR RENT?4 Bed Rooms with or without meals. Mrs. Lelia Dickey, East Murphy. Mr. and Mrs. Will Hayes of Columbia, Tenn., are visiting Mrs. Maggie Leatherwood this week. * a Mr. J. B. Gray spent Monday in Asheville on business. ?r r'l I Mr?. K. C. Wright and Miss Marie vie t Tuesday shopping in -V.ne. herokee Seoul, Murphy, N vBaml j Hattie Palmer, Phone 20 '4 Mr. Mason Honored On Birthday A deightful su:prise birthday din, r.v was served at the home of Mr. and Mi's. J. R. Mason e debating Mr. ! Mason s 70th birthday. Those piesArt other than the immediate family jwer-'i Mr. and Mrs. Allen Shearet. Etowah, Tenn., Mr. and Mrs. Lon j Quinn, Mr. and M.s. T. J. Shearer, of I Co; perhill, Tenn.; Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Raper and son. Porter of Brasstown; Mr. and Mrs. Tom Sheatlin, of i Brass town; Mr. and Mis. J. E. Hall and daughter, of Murphy; Dr. and Irs. W. C. Mason and famly of Cul>on; Mi. and Mrs. J. A. Hampton and son, Grady, Brasstown; Mrs. Will Mason; Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Evans and daughter, of Ilayesville; Mt. and Mrs. L. L. Mason and family of Brasstown; Mr. and Mrs. D. V. Caninger and family, of Murphy; Mr. and Mrs. Clai ence Hemphill, Blairsville, Ga.; Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Hatchett, Mrs. Sparks and family of Murphy, Rt 2; Mr. and Mis. W. C. Macon and family: Mr. and Mrs. Byrd Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Voyd Hogan. Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Hogan; Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Evans. Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Coker, -diss Maty Ruth Hemphill, Mr. Shook >C Hiawassee; Miss Winifred Burns. Mr. C. C. Reece, Warne, Mr. Dave Ditmore, and Mr. John Howard. Baptist Missionary Society Met T uesday The monthly meeting of the \V. M. U. f the Baptist church was held' T ties day afternoon in the ladies Parlor with Mrs. II. W. Baucom, Jr. I p. i siding. "Fling out the Banner" opened the program and Mrs. Bueck offer d j'.kc praye:. Mrs. Baucom led the responsive reading from Galatior.s (>. I Committee reports \ve:e then civ n !>y the chairman. The divisional meeting will be held in Franklin October -v'? and '.he ladies wei uiged to attend. At this time Misses Blanche and Irene Barton sang a duet alter wire/. Mr. Baucom sp ke on State Missio: s. A social hour followed with Mis. A. E. Vestal and Mrs. Sheridan Dickey acting as hostesses Presbyterian Auxiliary Met Tuesday The Woman's Auxiliary of the Presbyte: ian church met with Mr S. H. Long at the Manse Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. J. X. Hill, president conducted the business meeting. Following this, Mrs. R. Parker piesented th program on Brazil, a little playlet based on Bn.zil was given by Mis. H. M. Erskine and Mrs. S. H. Long. Light refreshments were served by the hostess assisted by Mis. H. M. Erskine. Those present were: Mrs. C. W. Savage, Mis. T. S. Spencer, Mrs. J. H. Dillard, Mrs. R. H. Hyatt, Mrs. J. N. Hill, Mrs. P. N. Smith, Mrs. C. H. Huff, Mrs. M. W. Bell, Mrs. R. S. Parker, Mrs. R. W. Petrie, Mrs. H. M. Erskine, Mrs. Dixie Palmer. Mrs. R. S. Eskeridg-e, Miss Lenna Barker of Andrews. Miss Mae Keener who is employed with the E. R. A. at Asheville spent the week end with her paients, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Keener ? * * LOST White pocket book with baby's ring in it and bronze medal with "Buddy" engraved on it. Reward, Mrs. Lelia Dickey. * a Miss Ruth Padgett spent the week end with her parents, Mr and Mis. B. L. Padgett. * ? * Mr. A. W. Mclvcr and family and Miss Winifred Townson were the dinner guests of Mr. Jack Piercy of Andrews, Sunday. Mr. Beilon Lovingood left Satur. day to resume his studies at Emory I University, Atlanta, Ga. Mrs. P. J. iWatkins spent the week end wth her family at Peachtree. Miss Susie Ferguson came home last week from Winstom-Salem. Mr. Raymond Shearin is visiting Mr. Crowell Shearin, his cousin, at Peachtree. Mrs. R. T. Lovingood was called to Andrews Sunday on account of the illness of Mr. Will Matheson, her fatheT. I orth Carolina Mr. R. W. Gracber, State Exten sion Foiest?r and Mr. Rufus H. Page ; Jr.. Assistant Extension Forestei - from Raleigh are. spending sevgra [ days here at the Regal Hotel . Mis? Margarette Boyd was thi ' week end guest of Katherine Keener * * Mr. and Mis. Luth-er Cobb anc family of Hemp. Ga.. spent the wee! lend here with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Mauney had a* their guest this week end Dr. anc Mrs. M. C. S. Noble, Jr.. and sor Billy Mark, of Raleigh. Dr. Noble is State Commissioner of Revenue. m a a Miss Margarrt Yount spent the week-end in Weaverville. * * * * Miss Edna Patton has been visit, ing in Hayesville and Cullowhee. * Mr. Albert Banner of Sylva spent the week end her?. .... I FOR RFNT?A ? ?:.J, without metis. East Murphy, Mrs. Leila Dickcy. * Mrs. Adella 'Meroncy had as her guests last week end Mr. and Mrs. Bailey Meroney and baiby and Mr. and Mrs. Olds of Louisville, Ky. * * Mr. and Mrs. Paul Owenby had as their -guests last week end Miss Lucille Sessions and Mr. Georgre Kappes of Marietta. Miss Ruby Roister spent the week end in Asheville. * * * * Mr. and Mrs. Dale Lee. Msr. G. W. Candler nd Mrs. Paul Owenby at'ended the Cherokee Indian Fair on Thursday night. i m 1 .if? : 1 ' ii ItVBT AT 7:30 1\ M. "COFFEE TI> Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursd FAMOUS A&F Mild and Mellow Rich and lb. 1 5c lb. 1 'i. B. C. RITZ 1 ION A YELLOW CLING PEACHES ^ ION A TENDER I CORN 4 > GRANDMOTHER'S Round ROLL Sunnyfield OATS PhilHps EARLY JUI PEAS 3 n IONA COCOA 2 Thusr., Oct. 3, 1935. g I Miss Anne Candler, M.ss Ami. H I Mae T mn<on and Mr. Rao Moore at. I r I tended the automobile races in At I Ijlanta Sunday. In GaiaesTille jpss I | Jane McBiayer joined them. I FOR SALE: ? GALLON GLASS | JUGS. 15c CANDLER'S STORE I ?... 1 ] Mis. Josphine Tipton who has been S ti visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Gray 1 ft 9 I this week for her home in K1 i' ... I 1 Mis. Dora Tucket and daughter 8 i Cleva of Writ, Okla.. are ending , I > week with Mrs. J. B. Gray. 3 m * Mr. and Mrs. J. B Gray will spend I 1 Friday ill Gainesville. * * * Mrs. Hany P. Cooper spent Mon- 1 dav in Asheville. '2 * * * * ? Mrs. Ed Mease of HayesviUe spent 1 last Thursday with Mrs. J. if Giay. 1 * * * * Miss Grace Parker left last week for Richmond, Va., wheie she will attend the Pan American Schorl of Business. .... Mrs. O. E. Maddtn is spending a week in Louisburg. Tenn. ? Miss Catherine Morton was a visitor in town last week. * ? Mr. and Mrs. Tom Mauney will attend the Cherokee Fair on Friday. * * \\\ R. Pinkerton, owner of Fir.ker. ton s store in Murphy, was in Chattanooga Tuesday. * * Lost white pocket book with baby's ring, and bronze metal with "Buddy*' ' engraved on it Reward?Mrs. Leila Dickey. !??Pll? I III III m III ALL FLAVORS ] GEI.ATIN DESSERT . 4 PKn 17c I \t n. n c. 3c VARIETIES, 4 for 17c !cy? 'm THE I i COFFEE TRIO j ^ull Bodied Vigorous and WIncy 17c21c 1 -lb. Package 21C 2 Lge. Cans 29C lo. 2 Cans 29C S 2 doz. 9c ox. Pkg. 19c I ME d. 2 Cans 25c lb. Can 17C ^ <m -
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