Thurs., Dec. 19, 1935. OAK PARK Wfi '.lev. r \ Voyles filled his regular appointment at Mt. Carmel church Sa.urday and Sunday. i- i :!i:an Raper has been serts)y ii. ?ut is improving. her many ir en-is will be glad to learn. -vi. Fred Stiles, of Copperhill. |Vni was ? business visitor here Thursday. Mi John We ib. of Laudon, [Vnn. was i business visitor here Thursday and Friday. Mi> I), t\ Stiles, who has been r.vusiy ill for some time. .s slowly improving, her many friends will be glad learn. Mr Rufgfu> Hunsucker was the Saturday night guest of Mr. Ernest Rapt* > Mis. Jonnie Roberson and hildren. Wdlard. James and Ora. were th>* Thursday dinner guest- of Mrs. t :.fton Raper. Mr. Ma. k Dor lot; Was ; M--:: i ?y night guest of Mr. D. Horton. Mr. I\iarly Stiles. >f Pers mmon ? eek. v\a.- a business visit ?: a* Mr. i1 Stiles, Saiurda.\ .Mr Ralph Roberson was the Sat. . ? i'. and Sunday night gu -t vf Mv Ens est Raper Row <\ A. V:?\?les vv:is the Sat'a: day nigh: guest ?f Mr. Plifton Rape: Mr. Tom Self, of Postell was the Saturday night guest Mi. I) 1 . Stile.-. Ar-.i- Stil.-,. .f I.c-titi.-. vvathe Saturday night guest of Mr. Mar s Raper. M h ne Mashbur i f Vest-, and Miss Ad lie Stiles, were the Sunday uu - of Mi -es M vdith and . Mi. 3. O. Raper anu Mr. bra: k Mrs : -.trri were bu-:ne$$ vi-it us at .. Re1 1 "hi: A: *> vv:!! . : I | .?a< i r.-j > a* M*. 1 a icl -hi:- Sunday 2_V l.xrvy one in\i?ed to attend. de.-siWiliard H " >n an i Ernest J R u-i son attended the H V. P. I*, j ser < at Pleasant H. Sunday evening. Mr I' M Raper mai< a >usines (' j>eih :l, '|Vnn.t Wednesday. Mr and Mrs. Fred Reid moved to j the new iuime on Mr. D. C. Stiles t'.um Monday. We are glad to wel-j vouiv Uienj in our neighborhood. PERSIMMON CREEK \1? Ulyssus (Uonts has be. n on j ' > \ : - f the past few improving at j Gar'.ar ' Hed .. d ight and Sunda;. ! a-ents. Mi Char-j dliams. ; \\:e lb" j t* Miss I K - Satu- da;, i Roger.-. - ia: - , - and :.a R ^ ers were Murphy \ sit?>vs Saturday. j \T, i \ Witii* - ^ i... i& ' tin- - >1 i ;io paM day* j Mr Kain Stiles was th?? I uesday dinner jtuost of C. D. Kok|&. M: s. Wsia Stiles ann Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Hayes Stiles vi>ited A - - | T. ; | A - - A. A. | FRl ' I 11 ' .11 tnm, L BSjlEEI^^jES ^^^S3u r ^jJ:^*? ^J A | $150.00 WORT1BV*j Only 5 more da r>V r_?7 YOU DO NOT HAV "^ ' Call by our store and fill o* tK' 24th. The prizes will be awar ^y.:. afternoon. See our complete li -K* CHEROKEE FURI^ MURP t r r r-VVfmk Tb? Cber*kc CULBtRSON NEW* Our school will close tViday for ? he Christinas holidays The teacher? are preparing: a nice program. J. K. Bryant a d family m vcd to O. C. Shields' place la-" wv. k. Mrs. B. K. Carroll, of Murphy, was a \ si tor here last week. Mr. Glenn Ellis nas been given the position as teacher of the adult clans* here This wos . is icing carried ii by the government. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Mull,, a girl, Betty Joe. Howard Deweese was a visitor here Sunday. Rev. England fii'e.i his regular appointment at the Methovst church .Sunday pight. Porter and Stella Mason, Irene and i ind Pauline Kisaleburg .anci Glenn j Ellis were bus:ne>> visitors m Murphy last Saturday Wyman Clayton H >!!y Springs. Ga . spent the week end here. Rev. W. j 1'rueU . sited ia Mineral Bluff. Ga., Monday. Earl McAllister . .s ted M. D. Coleman and family Sunday. BIRCH NEWS "I A V )\ - attended his ; : -t > a:at Mt. Carmel. Saturday an i Sunday. M ssos Emma Stiles and Pauline were shop ing Let ilia Moil. day. M.'-es Zack Rams? / and .1 n?? Don ey. County Sheriff and Cierk of Superior Couit respectively, were in ?-ur midst !a< week at-en : : - to busuess. No confirmed reports * : seeing Santa < .aus around I> II wt ver .. ua oafs thru wek. We're . - r.? -;ng ha* it was Santa pass' i a.-.d cheeking up on the gen. ra onduct of boy- and girl-. We 11 * iiope that all our boy? and girls: will e:uh merit a biEgoll and a st". i;;ng full "f .-wefts. Mis- Wyolene Stiies spent Saturiay right with Mr-. Voyles, We reg:et \e) murh * hear of he serious il:nc.-s >?f our s^ood friend, Mr. I iysstts Clont> of Letitia. We do hope him a speedy recovery. Mr. 1 rvey j'ayi r made a business I li'ij e L>uvkU"Mi. M 'Ji lay aceom. aniI ed hy hi- cousin. Mr. Mark Taylor of j < oppeihill, who ha- been visiting! here. Ml. I rvey Taylo was a business] \ - tor her - Friday morning. 1 old weather an i snowy clouds | crvnlng around, looks like we're gor.g nave a white Xma. . 1'eai < 'ampltell a- ret urn.1 e . l ii S v. e- ' at \ 'k re a ... - V, -li,- I'ay. \i" , .'! Uddie Mr. an : M Ha : w ru Murphy vndtms Monday. Mi-.- i.i vii- Hop >'d -pun: Saturday rtiir'n! at Birch. Mr italph K-ici- was a i '1 u a sunt allui at V. B. 1!. Campbell's Sun! day. i yi; I.up ..a-'.inv : assed through lii; so -inn Saturiay. '-r:r-'-f-' ! s' EES! :: :d Miza Cram, of stell. were the guests of their couims, M sac-s Ella and Ruth Hamby. ver the week-end. \I: John Picklesimor was the guest f Rev. .>? ?bald Smith Sunday afternoon Mr and Mrs- George Rei i and hildren were the guests of Mr. and Mm. Lon Rape: at Oak Park. Suniay afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Quinn, of Vest were the guests of the latter's mo* her, Mrs Mary Hamby and family, ->ver the week-end. Mi. Owen Picklesimer, of Hiawassee, N*. (*., was the guest of his ' arents. Mr. and Mrs. Tom PickleI Miner, Sunday. j Miss Grace Hamby left one day i ast week for Cleveland. Tenn.. where she has employment. Mr. Clarence Bryant was a visitor ! op amp Creek Sunday and reports a nice time. Messrs Pryor Hamby and Bill Hamby of Violet were business visiters at Mr. Alvine Johnson's saw mill Monday. Rev. E. D. Cole, of Ducktown, ( Ten p.. passed through our midst Monday enroute to Hiawassee. Mrs. Sibbabi Smith and daughter,. Madge, wei. chopping Monday. We are eiy sorry that Mr. Aline Johnson of Cleveland, Tenn. is finishing up his saw mil! work here. Mr. Johnson could saw more lumber in a day than any saw mill man that n f l o_i r i\ei resmn g ixener When You Need a Laxative Because of the refreshing relief It has brought them, thousands of men and women, who could afford much more expensive laxatives, 'ise BlackDraught when needed. It is very economical, purely vegetable, hfcjhly effective Mr J. Lester Roberson, well known hardware dealer at ^Lartlniv|!> Vt wr it?s I certainly can racotnn:end Black - Draught a splendid medicine I ha?a tskt-n It for constipation and the dull f?a!'.nfa that follow. and ha*? found it very satisfactory " BLACK-D RAU G HT ' -r.T.-T. A T.'.f Make HIE BY Parke -KVisit our the things you family and fr completely stc -K- tobaccos?in want at the fhIF you "HIM" or " for Christmc ? next time y W) % around. % Y ou' re boun % Park Ct KMurphy if ^ ? H - oH- ?, Carolina " HIAWASSEE ~ Born to Mr. and Mrs. Buster Wor ley, Dec. 12, a son. It was given th? name Paul Golman. Mrs. Pollyann Hambv and daugh ter, Naoma, and Mrs. Callie Hamb] were visitors of Mary Beaver Mon day. Miss Klla Allen and Mrs. Magde lene Allen were the dinner guest; j of Mrs. Marshall Allen Sunday. Mr. Lester Davis and Mr. Autho Payne were the afternoon visitors o: j Mr. Fair llamby Sunday. Mrs. J. P. Baine and Mrs. Callit i llamby \isited Mrs. Buster Worlc] j Sunday. We are glad to know that Mr. Wil Beaver is still improving ufter sev eral days illness. Mr. J. P. Baine and wife made s has ever been through this country We are wishing the Scout familj .i very Merry Xmas and a Happ> New 1 ear the best they ever had Vnd hope Santa Claus will visit each ?ne of us. CAMEL RENEWS MY I ciiicLS ' > - '.<-/' "t. A. \A"A 'A "/"V "A'" \ /If*1 msumsk ? The Most < 'T WEEI COMING TO r's Drug Si gift counter. You'll fin ve been looking for to gh iends for Christmas. Y eked with candy, ccsmcti * Ian anyming or.yone most reasonable prices. can't decide wh HER" or the "K is, stop by Pai or are in town u 3 find it at. . er's Drug St< "The Rexall Store" -6- -6Q-R-, o k . ( >'.x i .i x x x X ,x i- x -x, x\ I-" ? -I- I-*' business trip to Liberty Saturday Mr. Fair liamby was the guex. or" Mr. Lester Davis Saturday rkght and was entertained by some fine mum ~ Miss Hollis Adams was a vis:*. ? of Miss N'aoma Hamby Sunday. Mr. Alvin Johnson motored Tennessee Friday accompanied ' i Mr. Clyde Beaver. " I Mrs. Ada Allen and two soni the guests of Mrs. Frances \ simer Sunday. Mr. John Hog^an visited his over the week end. r. We are having some cold k * Jays, but we do hope old Santa travel just the same. * Miss Blanche Beaver was the r ' of Misses Madge and Meba Sunday. We are very much pleased the WPA road work as it will great help to our community. * Mr. Fred Styles passed throu^i mi 1st last week buying cattle Mr. K. W. Shearer, of Hiawa*se? . made a business trip to Copper week. i We wish every one a Merry \ and a happy New Year. Hi ' AWAY AS CAMELS I S&y?PH%^ ' 1 UNLOCK MV " y ^0 W j OF ENERGY ANOI .- NlCt THING C'W Oon GIRL Mardce Hoff COSTLIER. TOBACCOS $"&'.'?"$ 't.-r -. < m 4 ? *. 'lif ' . :ore d just ,'e your 7e are cs, toys would iat to buy ^ :iDDIES" oJL rker's the ; o and look a: I; oJl, ore iorth Carolina cCi? H; -X A. A ' A A . "A", "A' A A A A -V