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Thursday, Sept. 1 Hyatt Reunion The annual Hyatt Reunion was held near the Notla riv*r bridge. A good time and plenty of good eata was reported by all. Next year it will be in the same place, but on account e?f some beine so far away and '.visaing to attend. The time has been changed till the third Sunday in August instead of the first Sunday in Sept. This will give all plenty of time to attend and be back at home by the time schools open. Those attending were as follows: Mr. and Mrs. Burt Hyatt; Mr. and Mrs. Hori.s Hyatt; Mrs. Mary Hyatt Kendrick and children, Robert, Albert and George; Mrs. Myrtle Keaster and children, Sylvia, Harold, Ray and Modine and baby; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Smith and children, Marys\ille. Tenn.; Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hyatt and children, Ray Dorothy and Donald. Culberson; Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Hyatt; Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Dick ey; Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Anderson; Mr. and Mrs. S. \V. Hyatt; Miss Ida l>ou Hyatt; Mr. J. R. Hyatt; Mr. and Mrs. Will Byrd; Mrs. Lena Martin, and children. Jewel. Norene and Kate; Mr. and Mrs. Jetter Cearley, Mr. Jim Cearley; Mr. John Cearley; Mr. and Mrs. torn Davenport; Mrs. David Davenport all of Culberson, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Andy Davenport anil children, Travis and Hyatt, Akron. Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Hughes and children, V. C. Jr., Fred, Maynard. Willard and daughter. Murphy; Mrs. Gerdia Bagby and children, Francis. Wilda and Wanda, Montgomery, Ala.; Mrs. Abbie Harbin, Knoxville, Tenn.; Mrs. Vera Rogers and son. Earl, of Taft, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. D. Y. Nichols and daughter, Stella, Mineral Bluff, Ga.; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Arp, and little son, Charles Edward, Sweet Gum, Ga.; Mrs. Aurelia Maples and daughter. Bettie Gene, Murphy, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. C. Webster, Culberson, N. C.; Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Bryant and children. Bill, Jack, Beatrice and Frank, Culberson, N. C.; Mr. and Mrs. John Roberson and children; Mrs. Earl Deweese, Sweet Gum, Ga.; and many others unknown to the Secretary. Come back next year, the third Sunday in August. Bring some one with you and also your lunch. THE SECRETARY. MACEDONIA Mr. and Mrs. Hobert Nichols of Isabella visited Mrs. Mary Duvall, Sunday. Mr. Martie Raper and family of Canton, N. C., visited Mr. ami Mrs. W. T. Raper, Sunday. Misses Melba and Lorene Raper were visitors of Mrs. Bertha Crisp Sunday. Messrs. Tommie Webster and A. J. Roberson were Sunday afternoon visitors of Rev. W. H. Graham. Mr. and Mrs. Blain Loudermiik of Copperhill, Tenn.. visited Mr. and TIT IT /> mi - ii. vv. i nonipson Sunday. Mr. Robert Cook left Monday for Cullowhee where he will attend Western Carolina Teacher's College. Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Hagood and family of Rabin Gap. Ga.. and C. F. Hagood were the Sunday afternoon visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Luther Cook. Mr. and Mrs. E. I.. Town son and Miss Anne Mae Townson of Murphy, were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Thomas, Sunday. The Macedonia Wildcats were defeated 7 to 8 by the Young Cane team, Sunday afternoon. SUNNY POINT Mrs. Viola Carter and baby, and Misses Velma and Versie Helton spent Sunday with Mrs. Matte Whitener. Mrs. R. Orten and daughter. Mary, from Georgia, were the week-end guest of Mrs. Ortoti's daughter, Mrs. Ralph Johnson. Messers. Howard Mason, Flofrd Helton, and John Stiles, from CCC camps spent the week-end of last week with their parents. Miss Eller Whitener spertt Sunday with Mrs. Eller Morrow. !Mrs. Mary Bell and five children, spent a wetAc with Mrs. Bell's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Mason. Mrs. Lelia GiHiam and neice, Mfcs Jewel Ledford spent !?unday with Mrs. Ida Harris. Mrs. Edna Robertage and baby, spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lon Harris. Mrs. Elizabeth Shields and two children were in Murphy Saturday, shopping. Mrs. Esta Mason was the Sunday 17,1936 The Cherolc Things Unusual By The Tattler Everything in this column can be , proved, providing any living evidence can be found. A CARR LOAD OF NEWS : j 'Round hunting for things unusual j we just happened to see in one corn! er on the front page of the Scout "24 ' I pages this week". It's just not com' mon or usual for a county paper to I nrint that many pages. That fellow Carr must gee a carload of news wherever he parks his Carr. YE OLDEN TIMES Where is the father that raised an immense quantity of good tobacco, , yet he wouldn't allow his boys to chew it or smoke it? That was a long time ago. Where is the girl that confines j smoking to her own private quarter-? like our grandmothers used to smoke at home, their long-stemmed pipes, j loaded with home made tobacco? I That's not now, it was so a long time ago. Where is the old-two-eyed hrogan 1 jshoe that used to skin our feet all over and the new shoes that adver- i tised themselves by screechng so loudly as we went up the church I aisle? That was many years ago. j \\ here is the old fashioned parents j ] who used to sit in the same room ; with daughter and her sweetheart to j hear every word of the conversation? We can't hardly remember those days of old. BIRCH NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Taylor, of Gastonia, wore week-end guests of the latter's brother, Mr. Winslow : Stiles. The> returned to Gastonia . Monday. Rev. FV??rl * kJvii*--.i pi earned an inj teresting sermon to a large congrogation at Pleasant Grove Sunday. Aunt Alice Stiles was a visitor of relatives and friends of Birch last ! Sunday. Mrs. Fred Beaver is ill at this | J time. We hope for her a speedy recovery. Rev. Ottis Green of Chattanooga arrived Sunday afternoon to assist in a few days revival at Pleasant I Grove church. I WOLF CREEK | The Rev. J. Miller of Rome, Ga.. | and Mr. and Mrs. Neely Massey, of Isabella, Tenn.. were visitors at the Seventh Day Adventist church services Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ilarley Morgan and two babies, of Atlanta, Ga., spent the week-end with Mr. Morgan's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Riley Morgan returning to their home Monday. Mr. and Mr?. Earnest Ledford have moved over into Tennessee, and Mr. Ledford has taken a job with the Supreme Dairy. Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Harris are occupying the house vacated by them. Mr. G. W. Fincher, next to the oldest man in our Township, was out visiting among the neighbors Sunday afternoon. . Masters Warden and Fred Garren, I of near Coppcrhill, spent Saturday I nJorVlf 1 * w..rr? xreat grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Garren. Mrs. Martha Burgess, with four children, Henry. Inez, Billy and Wade and Mis-* Doris Cone, the new teacher <>f the church school of the Seventh Day Adventists, were callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Garren Sunday afternoon. Mr. W. H. Amburn is to move j soon the Mr. A. L. Cole's place. He I will be in charge of his giist mill, ; having: had much experience along j that line. : Gladi-on. j Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Brown, and baby j from Farner, Tonn., arrived Monday to spend a week, with Mrs. Brown's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Ombsey spent I Monday night v^ith, Mrs. Ombsey's ! parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Harris, j Mr. and Mrs. Bill Phillips, and ohil| dren spent awhile Sunday with Mr. jJohn Mason. ; HATT1E PALMER I NOTARY PUBLIC SCOUT OFFICE | . ' Quinn & Humphrey QUICK AMBULANCE SERVICE Funeral Director, & Embilmeri DSt Phone 74, Night 97 ?nd 77 H COPPERHILL, TENN. ee Scout, Murphy, North 1 Indian Youth Shoots Himself On Saturday ' Bryson City, N. C., Sept. 12.?Andrew Locus, 15-year-old Cherokee Indian boy, accidentally shot and killed himself today while hunting on Goose cred:. He was alone at the time. A brother, Arthur, said he heard the report of the gun and an hour later found Andrew with the top of his head blown off. The lad was a student at Cherokee school. Coroner Percival Bennett and , Sheriff Jonah Seay investigated. Funeral services will be held Sunday. The lad is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Noah Locus, and ! four brothers. VIOLET NEWS We are having a grand revival meeting here now. Miss Monda Payne was the Sunday dinner guests of Miss Manervy Bell Morrow. Miss Lucile Matheson spent Sunday with Mrs. Gwendoline Beaver. Mrs. Dolie Radford of Grandview, N. C., is now visiting friends and relatives here. Miss Ruby Hamby spent Sunday with Miss Alene and Hazel Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Farmer were visiting relatives here Sunday. Miss Hoi lice Murphy was the dinner gue.-t of her cousin Mrs. Mary Hamby Sunday. Mr. Beacher Morrow spent Sunday with Wayne Taylor. Mrs. Dollie Radford and Mrs. j Mary Ann Payne were visitors at Mrs. : Lee Murphy's Sunday. Miss Gladys Radford has returned to her home at Or?nm-inu- oftnr ., visit with her aunt, Mr.;. Bertha Radford. Mrs. Magdalene Allen spent Sunday night with Mrs. Gwendoline Beaver. Mrs. Mary Beaver spent Sunday night with her sister, Mrs. Lester Taylor. Mrs. Mary Ann Payne spent la>t Saturday with Mrs. Dorothy Hatmaker. Misses Lucile Matheson, Monda Payne, Hazel and Alene Taylor made I a busness trip to Murphy Saturday. j i ... you get MANS jfe ^nraS^NEfeflH I ^HHHHHHbh wHH DICKEY ( , Mv V k Carolina NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the undersigned will at an early date make application to the Commissioner of Paroles for the pardon or parole of Wayne Trull who was convicted August Term 1936 of Cherokee Superior Court of Assault with a deadly weapon; anyone opposing such action should forward their protest at once. This September 15, 1936. (7-2t-pd) C. M. Trull. o NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND Under and by virtue of the power of ??ile contained in a certain Deed of Trust executed by W. B. Fisher et al to J. B. Gray, Trustee, dated May 8, 1931, and recorded in Book No. 103 D., at Page No. 215 in the Office of the Register of Deeds for Cherokee County, North Carolina, default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness thereby secured, and demand having been made for sale, the undersigned Trustee will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for ca3h at the court house door in Murphy at 12:09 o'clock noon on the 30th day of September, 1936, the following described property, located in tne County of Cherokee, Valleytown Township. North Carolina. 1.?Adjoining the lands of Holland, Beaver Creek Road, Fi-her Street and Valley River. Beginning on the east line of tract No. 98 running north and south on the east side of Beaver Creek at the southeast corner of Fisher Street in the Fisher Subdivision, Fisher Street being the street running east and west in front of the W. L. Horne, home runs westward with the south side of Fisher street parallelling: same to the east side of E. A. Holland's land on the north and south line, and being the southwest corner of said Fisher Street; thence southward with said E. A. Holland's line to the north bank of Valley River; thence up the river with its meanders to the southeast corner of tract No. 98; thence northward with the line of treat No. 98 to the beginning, containing 10 acres more or less. 2.?Beginning on a white oak near an old road and within a few feet of the Sneed residence, the southIons, dependable (FIELD II ou'II never know how | until you use them on ; they've been first choice thousands of car owner* with their speed-grij^tr carcasses?their super a values than ever before, chances. Protect yonree with safe new Manafieldi MANSFIELD i MORE NON-SKID in wide, flat speedgrip tread. 2 MOM JSTOCTGra You'll be am economy of these tires. THE PRIG :hevrolet i irphy, North Care is west corner of the Sneed property I runs north with the Sneed line about I 740 feet to the east and west line 0f H Tract No. 98; thence westward said H iine of tract 98, 390 feet to the line Bra of Joe Swan, thence southward with the lines of Joe Swan and the E. A. fl Holland land, 925 feet to a road just above E. A. Holland home; thence eastward with the *Jeanders of said road 685 feet to the beginning, contairung 10 acres more or less. But I excepting a parcel of the first parcel I which was released from said deed | of trust by a deed registered in said I county. H This the 29th day of August, 1936. I J. B. GRAY. I t5-4t-g&c) Trustee. No. 2697 I NORTH CAROLINA? fl CHEROKEE COUNTY. fl IN SUPERIOR COURT. fl The Town of Murphy and Chero- fl kee County. Plaintiffs. fl Against I Thomas Palmer and Mrs. Thomas fl Palmer. And all other persons claim- fl ing any interest in the lands herein fl described. Defendants. fl NOTICE OF SALE fl By virtue of a decree entered in fl the above entitled cause by the Clerk fl of the Superior Court for Cherokee fl County on Monday the 22 day of fl June, 1936, ordering and directing fl the undersigned Commissioner to sell the lands set forth and described in a deed and deeds as set forth and described in the complaint in the a uove styiea action, the undersigned Commissioner will on Monday the 28th day of September, 1936 at 10 o'clock A. M. Central Time, at the court house door in Murphy sell all the right, title and interest of de- , fondants above named in anil to the following pieces and parcels of land as set forth and described in deed | from Fred Stiles and wife to Thomas Palmer, registered in office of Register of Deeds for Cherokee County, in Deed Book No. 102, page 437. Terms of sale Cash. Rights reserved to reject any and all bids. Sale to be confirmed by the Superior Court of Cherokee County. | This 254h day of August. 1936. J E. B. NORVELL, I (4-5t- tofm) Commissioner. | t mileage on TIRES good Mansfield Urea are tire* with thousands and . Today?Muuldd Tires eads?their full cushion trong beads?are bigger 'Don't wait?don't take If by equipping your car today. TIRES HAVE O MORE SAFETY in super strength welded steel wire beads. RESULT?'Tires thai azed at the thrift and long-lasting guaranteed E IS RIGHT. COMPANY ilina a
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