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kThur*., Dec. 19, 1935. MR. D. J. LAWRENCE, 81, OF RANGER. IS BURIED ON SUNDAY Funeral services for Mr. Dick , Jacks< - Lawrence, 8 2, of the Hanger community. were held Sunday uu?rn. >z at )1 o'clock at the Ranger Bapchurch with the Rev. Fred Stiles ar.ii the Rev. Thomas 'fYuett official- ] !h, M? ,c or.i,r. ,f Ahlch j T.f '.T . ,T T ' r V.T.\V.y. 'LYo.1 \ *." " L . . .'"i~ .v?'"* v HERE'S THI to yo GIFT PR 4r Fa, Utf'. decide > ' /' then* jam i I predate <i all <.'/ ne Send them subset iptbm ( herokoQ Set r n j o v a n a \ OUr though tt.)ie< next ven u e*>l W e'll s? <. h t is!aws C.ord r (j 'f rJrem to get il * (.hi sstums (will rruiLfs an inrxpen t'u baton II < 71 / h r HERt. iRi / I < ):,? ^ ear Six Mobths 1 nur Month> $ WW. CHKROKKK SCOUT Murphy. \. C. X Jv i -? d find > fo i 'i months to the follow Y *;* Z V<ldr? > *:* " ii < .I. ! '?j?i \nnouncrn *:* From xThc (?limi r he Peopl >i- t' i i "i i f t f t Y 'f t The CKeroi MRS. BEATY IS ~ INTERRED NEAR RANGER SUNDAY Funeral services foi Mrs. Hat tie KilpatrUk Bea'.y were held at the Jvan&er . aareh Sunday afternoon a*. - ?'?: >ck with the Rev. \V. A. Barber officiating. IntermentSfjwas in the chorea yard. W. I1. Xow*nson was in charge of funeral arrangements. Mrs. Beatv *ii> 1 at her home in J th, Ranger immunity at iwn FridaB,,n and reared )p t!., ,oumv. she was from one of the oldest and f * . Sh< was a devoted mombe' t ?: Methodist church since rbe \va: a : I '! "I; ^.ji v inj; are is t?rotn*SfcJ unit s i M and .Mis. Herbert Lube it. Mil-I ar.n lined $1(K> and costs loi driv- j and a brcthei. W. S. Lawrenc*. ! ; " Dalton. Ga. Vi j} " j; i ANSWER j I ur L 'OBLEM | \l i 2 '7 lo I > the t that .J B 4 bote i A It'll I j * and *nr u r t n g xt xcar f a \ ear's to The nit. They'll ' appreciate it fulness :>2 j . r once every ^ J n d I h e n a felling them v i n I r m e i or '' ilong with other tin . ect ire. I t silt, useful (-if. blank scrol i n ? ,1 o rest. II K A I I > TV I v w\ : in 1 Vhr (.In*: k<* S< out % ina-klrev * x Cit\ % lit-:;', y nl as follow?" : V Y Y iket $ratit e's Paper" . I A A 1 X ^ ?. x ^ ^ . i', it?? Scout, Murphy, Nartfc TV A Hailed . . . ^Continued from front pAge) ?:nth and tenth amendments." Th e "ntracts with the municipalities (to upph poweri are subservient to the law of Alabama no less than if * he nr micipahties had made eoitrtacts with a private wholesaler. | i State ? f Alabam has exerised iN regulatory powers in the s.aiv .iL'e !'y -< ilhorizing the muni. ipalitite* to enter into contracts ! : * s' ' ; . <-v. -mtiuoH ' ' a: ' Louisviile for a PETRIE HOSPFUNEW^ II. ! Gregory. R<;hh:n>\die. N. C I'Om.ted several days ago for treatment. is improving. Mis II. N. ifancy. Robbinsville, N . who has been receiving treatment ?;ts recovered sufficiently to return lorne. William < ook. Marble, N. is inv roving and will be able to return o his home v.;thin a few days. Miss \.i :cy Thornton Savannah, in., student at Young Harris, underver: an oneration for Tonsils Satur lay and has returned home. Pdell (Ir.'ier, Roi&osviHe. N Ca Ini:tod s. vera! davc ap . suffering from l/obar Pneunth nia, is much im* Roy L. Foster, Marble, N. O., inmod in an accident several ays age as recovered sufficiently to return lome. Mi>. F M Vilred. Hayesville, X \va operated Saturday and i* mproving. Herbert Que en e. age 12, son of fr. and Mrs. Herbert Queene, Rob insville, N. C., admitted some day? go, for treatment, has improved Buficiently to return home. Baby Will ice Swan son. age 13 nonths. son of Mr. and Mrs. W. C | Ivranson. Murphy, N. ( Route No operated Saturday, is satiofaeorily improving. Mrs. James Smullshaw. Murphy ?. C.. admitted a few da>> ago for reatmet, is improving, her many rienls will be pleased to know. Elizabeth Brown, age 9 months aughter of Mr. aud Mrs. Edmund Irown, Robbinsvillo, N. (\, is receiv ng treatment, and resting a littlv , pore comfortably. tfR. W. A. JOICE, CIVIL WAR VET, DIES AT MARBLE I Funeral services for Mr. William .loice, 02, of Marble, were held it the New Hope Baptist church, at i'ijay. Ga., with the Rev. J ace ve. officiating. W. I). Townson va- in charge of funeral arrange, nents. M-. 1 ice <iied at the home of his aUL-'aiYi. Mrs. B. L. Nix, Thursday - ht at 7 o'clock. He served throughout the entire v 1 war with the sixth regiment in . Fnited States volunteers. He a iiii'iiiiuT of the church for ? ' than f>0 years and was one of - beloved members. At the j or. >f his death there were four j novations living. lit tle- Mrs. Nix, he is survived! y t. ? other daughters, Mrs. Emma! jam, ft I'naka, and Mrs. Mary Gil- ; ? ath, ef Lin ale, Ga., and two hro- 1 hers, .1. II., of Fry. Ga., and R. L. I f Ellijay. AMA7II1P nniHtlllU | NEW CAR i FOR '640 So economical that already owners I from coast to coast are reporting record-smashing economy?18 to 24 miles to the gallon of gasoline -this I big. new. money-saving Dodge is now priced even lower than last 1 year ... as low as $G40, list price n: factory. Detroit. More luxuriously appointed than ever before ... bigger, more spacious . . . the car that noted auto editors and fashion authorities have acclaimed the "Beauty Winner" of 1926. this inauniflcent, new Dodge is now priced only a few dollars more than the , lowest-priced cars.' See and drive this new Dodge today. See the free economy test. Find out for y urself why own?rs are saying this big car actually costs less to own than smell, lowest-priced competitive^!rs. i Carolina Which Church Do You Belong To, Gene? \ ix eminent New Dealer and his fien tonpued cirtic were at Loggerhead tonight over the assert el ' Godless ness" of the Tennessee Valley Au thoritv's model town of Norris. 1'V A ? ha:rman Arthur E. Mortal >aid it is not a "Godless town," hu Governor Eugene Talmadge of Geor gia replied that "it will be" soon i j "they don't hurry and git som< ; churches up there." There is one church -\ the lit tit East Tennessee community of 1.70< persons. It r> non-denominational J he town was planned and establish Oil by the TV A near the ite of Nor ris dam. To i. ?vcrnoi lalmadgv. foe !.h<| rhn inesonce of only on J , HENN 1 MURP THURSDAY & FR1 Geo. RAFT SHE COULD With Walter Connallj A Liberty 3 \ Satnrrtav n?/- 91 ?? ? ? ? - y AX W* Art X Zane Grey's New Story of the Old West Geo. O ' B R 1 E N. in "THUNDER MOUNTAIN" A'so Comedy? News MATINEE 3 P.M. Monday, Dec. 23 Ermund Lowe, Ann Southern in? "GRAND EXIT" Also Comedy MAI I NEE Wm vmhi v ^^hphhb mapic I - y- A true High-Fidelity instrurr icai range. Covers every broad* Police, Amateur, Ship, Aire - >\ worth-while feature, includi Sounding Board, Shadow Tu . Aerial Selector. Exquisite cabii liberal Trade-in Allav, A Real Chr I WALTERI,, ^urphy, N. C. , i t *- . i- - ( i * i -t- t i- -)- - Jiurch meant the TV A " h .. 1 communism" so that to permit denom nat. - 1R r to be built at Norris " 1 Dr. Morgan first \.. ,i . of charts o? "Godles 1 speech here last night. 3 44 You have hear: the town of Norris 1 t town," he said. 'Any J there knows that th f nated in Chicago a? t I true.*' Out lashed Coven 1 1 Atlanta today "I i .1 ris is Godless. But it * 1 pretty quick if t' ;. j ' get some churches Morgan said N e repeatedly voted ous organization 1 : up into the many v tions." HEATER I HY, N. C. DAY, December Joan I O IT AT WT f ^ u c 11 L 1 1 N'T TAKE n ] r? Billie Burke. ^2 Star Picture. Tuesday, Dec. .'4 XMAS EVE Ken Maynard, in "HEIR TO T R O U B L E" Thrills . . . Suspcn. excitement . . r mance. Also Comedy Wednesday, Dec. 2 XMAS DAY Zane Grey's "NEVADA" W ith Buster Crabb Monte Blue? Kather- I ine Burke?Ra\m< <1 I Hatton. i MATINEE 3:00 i XMAS DAY I T-TT-'h ^ ; - J 9 WJk ^^11 ) "* V I B'ftv'irew is f J PHILCdl ] Reaches I New Heights J Tone, Power ^ Foreign Reception tent witK vastly extended s.. -clst service Foreign. Amenc. JRg raft. Weather Stations. Ev* ng Acoustic Clarifiers. Inc | ning. Program Control, built M net of costly hand-rubbed v ranco EASY TEEMS istmas Gift! COLEMAN I Phone 124-J
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