Thursday, Oct. 8, 1936. " SUIT NEWS Quite a number of people from | th:> section attended the West Lib- < erty Association at Pleasant Hill la>t week. i Mr. Will Spit, of Kentucky, spent last Friday night with Mr. H. N. Taylor. j Messrs Gay and Clyde Montgomery and Howard Taylor made a business trip to Murphy on Thursday of last i week. ' ( Mr. and Mrs. Kay Picklesmer visit- ; 1 ed Mr. and Mrs. Jim Carter at Far-, ner, Tennessee Sunday. Mrs. Jossie Curtis visited relatives ' at Ducktown, Tennessee last week. 1 Rev. E. A. Beaver returned to his home Monday after spending a week j in revival services with the Mt. Nebo l church. Mr. Junior Cole of XJnaka spent j J the week-end with Mr. Quinton Wood, j 1 Mr. and Mrs. Clyde McNabb and 1 son of Bellview, attended preaching services at Friendship Sunday. Mrs. Cecil Wilson and children ' spent Sunday night with Mr. and ( Mrs. H. C. Dickey, at Copperhill. Mr. IT. N. Taylor visited Mr. and ? Mrs. Jim Suits, at Postell last Sa- (. turday night. 1 Mr. W. F. Anderson, of Culberson, I visited his sister, Mrs. W. L. McNabb, J Monday. ' Mr. James Harris, of Sunny Point, visited friends and relatives here r Sunday afternoon. * We are very sorry to know that Mr. J. R. Lambert, is in a feeble * condition. 1 Messrs P. C. Payne, Gay Hawkins f and Cliff Stiles, motored to Knox- ] ville, Tenn., last week on business. ; ' Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Hickey, Mr. ( and Mrs. Haden Hickey visited vela-! lives at Ducktown Sunday. | j Mr. and Mrs. Poley Stiles of Letitia , . spent a few hours with Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Taylor Sunday afternoon. , Messrs Cliff Stiles, and E. A. An- . derson made a business trip to Chat- * tanooga, Tenn. on Saturday of last week. Messrs Lloyd Cole and Lee Beaver have been attending the revival services at Ranger. VIOLEfNEWS Miss Ruby and Aline Hamby visited their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Deaver of Hiawassee. Mr. and Mrs. Mattie Rolen of Malt- > by, visited their parents here over 1 the week-end. Mrs. Magdalene Allen and baby have returned from a week's visit with her sisters, Mrs. Elizabeth Ladd of Marble, and Mrs. Lavasta Rolen of Maltby. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Taylor were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Graham Sunday. Banish Body and M Perspiration Odors ?Hb YODORA, the deodorant cream which conceals, absorbs and counteracts odors. Yodon is a scientifically compounded white, soft cream?pleasant to useacts promptly with lasting effectharmless to tne most delicate akinwill not stain* fabric*. For those who perspire freely whether under the arm, feet or other parts of the body Yodora la most ealoable. It is a true protrsHser of body odors. Yodora, a McKesson product, mas be had in both tube and jar form and ooata only 251. AT YOUR FAVORITK DRUQ *TORK VOT] HARRY P for Representative I FA VCR ANYTHING THAT COUNTY AND II The four acts that I favor enactin 1. Payment of Old Age Pension*. 2. Reduction of automobile and tn shall be sold and distributed o House. 3. Repeal of the law placing a lice of this county in the streams of should pay a nominal fee for ^ attention to the fact that there a ty and none of them contain ga we go into the adjoining coun we expect to pay a license for the abominable practice of dynai dealt with. 4. Construction of as good a higl I will speak at Marble P Music will be furnished WARBLE Miss Ruth Barton, of Western Carolina Teacher College at Cullowhee seas the puest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Barton over the iveek-end. Mr. Clifton Allison, of Repal was i visitor at the home of his aunt, Mrs. II S. Kimbrouph Friday nipht. Mr. Frank Allison, of Canton. N. C\, visited at the home of his brother, Mr. Bob Allison part of last iveek. Miss Birdie Kinp, of Graham county. visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Uarve Kinp on Venpence Creek over the Week-end. Mr. Lefton West of Andrews, was ? visitor at the home of his mother. Mrs. Martha West Sunday. Mr. Harold Allison who is connected with the Dickey Motor Co. was lurt last week. We are glad to report at this time he is improving:. Miss Ruth Smith, of the Campjell Folk Cchooi was a truest of her jarents, Mr. and Mrs. Grady Smith >ver the week-end. Miss Edna Chambers is vfeiting her lister. Miss Hazel Chambers at Shul?rs Creek, where the latter is teachng school. Our church is having a Stewardship revival. The teaching is on | Stewardship Discipleship and Missions. The Rev. Sinclair of Robbins ille, pastor of the Robbinsville Bapist church is our very able teacher. Mr. Harrison Edwards who has >een employed in Montana for the jast several months is visiting his amily here. Mr. Odell Hall visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hall last Thursiay. Mrs. Armanda Allison is visiting it the home of her son, Mr. Charlie Allison, of Regal. Mr. and Mrs. Dillard Raxter and children of Andrews k"were visitors at the home of Mrs. Raxter's parents. The Rev. and Mrs. Alga West, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Mall and Miss Ruby Hall were visitors over last week-end at Canton, N. C. UPPER timi r> rrnrrrr VVULT LKLtA The revival services started at the Macedonia church of Wolf Creek Sunday, October 4, with Rev. P. H. Chastain and Rev. Fred Townson. Miss Grace Simonds spent Sunday afternoon with Miss Gemet Ballew. Miss Bertha Cook spent Sunday afternoon with her brother, Mr. W. L. 'Cook. Mr. W. A. Carter who is employed at Jefferson City, Tenn., is visiting: his family here. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Bandy of Murphy spent the week-end with -VT.. r 1- "** * *? - .ui. x-titiiK iviurrow ana Miss louche Matheson were the Sunday dinner guests of Miss Edna Rose. Mrs. Gwendoline Beaver, and sister, Miss Lucy Hamby and brothers, Clinton and Joseph were the dinner guests at Mr. Lester Taylor's Sunday. Mr. Marion Morrow visited Jim, Morrow Sunday. Miss Lucile Matheson and Mrs. Vandora Taylor were business visi-, tors in town Saturday. We are sorry Mr. Dillard Morrow's little daughter is not any better. We wish her a speedy reovery. Mrs. Edna Graham is ill, her many friends will be sorry to learn. Last week the Violet news were under the Unaka head. We were sorry of the mistake. We suppose the editor made the bad mistake. te Cherokee Scout, Murphy I? ? E FOR COOPER of Cherokee County WILL BENEFIT CHEROKEE rs CITIZENSHIP. g into law are: uck license tags, and that said tags ut of the Cherokee County Court :nsc tax on fishing for the citizens Cherokee County. Non-Residents Ishing, but I respectfully call your re only three rivers in this counme fish, only the sucker type. If ties to fish in the game streams, such privilege, and 1 do feel that miting fish should be severely hway from Murphy to the North Monday, 7 p. m., Oct, 12, t by the Smoky Mountain 1; Boy, 7, Who Bent Baby Is Not Sorry Bcllingham, Wash., Oct. 8.?A 7year-old first-grade schoolboy who beat and critically injured a 2:N month-old baby with a iron rod showed defiance toward police bat no remorse, authorities say. "I wanted to knoc :: his (the baby's brains out,'' Police Inspector Fred Benson quoted the i cy as having said. Police Chief E. Reed -aid the lad told Ronsnn "It* T w??rr? n lift In oUpv I would punch your nose." The boy's name was withheld. The tiny victim, Roland Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Smith, had a triple fracture of the skull. The young assailant was at the County Detention Home. The attack occured Friday in a wood shed near the Smith home, to which the baby was taken. o When Miss Edith Gorman, of Chicago, committed suicide with gas she left a note requesting that no one enter her room with a candle or lighted match. relatives here. r Miss Lennie Allen, of Farner, spent Thursday night with Miss \ Dorothy Bandy. A "Punch and Judy" was given followed by a story by Mr. Smith from the Folk School at the Wolf Creek School house Friday night. A large crowd attended and enjoyed j the show. Mr. and Mrs. Wilburn Hancock moved into the house of Mr. E. F. Bandy Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Cole accompanied their grandmother, Mrs. Weese to Morganton, Ga., Sunday. Mr. Olin McAllister made a business trip to Chattanooga, Tenn., Saturday and bought a stock of J goods for his store. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Bandy moved | into the house of Mr. Blackmore's j nere. ? to us you kno and the best 2 ing establish MURI i | Where We Se I r. N. C. J Carolina-Tenhes.ee State line via Unaka a. we now ha? MurpKy to Culberson ana from Murphy to Peachtree ,ai 'The foregoing platform expre.se. four of the more imports, law. 1 favor, but 1 want the cit.ren. of this county to know that 1 am .ent to Raleigh a. your Representative I will f.ght lo htw ^He Cherokee County given it. ,u.t recognition by the official, of ^ Slate. Heretofore nothing ha. been done for ou, county and # high time that the official, at Raleigh be made to realue thai ? "re a part of thi. great State and that appropriation, of stal, m be made in thi. county ju.t a. it ?. m many other further East ^ 3!: more favored Uvn we- ... 1 am especially and intensely interested in seeing our aged ud ?u revered elderly people paid a monthly income. It is a di.grac, J L shame that our old people should be dependent on relative, ^ the county poor hou;e in their declining years. Iff 1 am elected I HL am going to insist that the Governor call a special se,?un of th, ' Legislature immediately following the election for the purpo,, ?f nassing the law to take care of our old people before the long wi,. <: ?er month, begin instead of waiting until next .pr.ng to start payj,, M GU the old age pensions. Our old people are entitled to receive thei, pensions NOW and not be compelled to wait until NEXT YEAR. >1 Your vote and your support will be greatly appreciated h; OTHER SPEAKING DATES WILL BE ANNOUNCED LATKR BE ind Culberson, Thursday, Oct. 15, 7:00 p. m, h? Joomers String Band. Everybody invited, come, ^ftay And here'9 the world's |fi5^^^HKK23BT H greatest low price tire? 4?2B^Pf5ni^'T| B a real ' " E mAI ^^^?1 i9-5 ^Mk I ftTvri^m sure grip Br I Ask to see Come in $#%70 'he (AnrnHn and see the )k__? Speedway^gg^^^^^latestt^^^M'^^ Come in?Get Your Goodyear Poil-o-meter Free E. C. MOORE Dodge and *. 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