SB !*f H Thursday, Oct. 29, 1 - ? NEWS PICK-UPS VvV ' a make ar. apolo^ Ionic a- :* is mr>.>nant an*, pin it up that * ffect. A.- . \vi final this b eat n bust i ied Bivudie a to u > a fail "ff of -.* hen iu'.it i : .bis head whiu fixin, some v. i i s up there in the v.iddl of ihe Muht and knocked himsel out. That was pretty important so w wrote tk thing in about six differ ent sentences in about six differen ways. The result was rather con fusing and we have been chided t? no little end about it. As a result we final this thing gj saying, "Fred fell off the building in the middle of the night while fixing a wire and darned near busted his skull"?for all of which wi are very sorry. Tips: We meant to put under this paragraphi.-al caption last week thh remark: "Never bet r. Edd Adams) ?"and Duke too." Could you imagine a fellow being named "Ked Grange** ever being anything else but a: ice-toting football player. If that isn't a characteristic name w don't know one that is. \\ under wiio that fellow was last week that broadcast the TennesseeDuke game. One thing we're certain o! : he was a Tennessee supporter. on one occasion he told us Pickens was "off?he's free he's going down the field with every Duke man off his feet?lie got almost to tin line of scrimmage then, ladies and gentlemen". And then again: "Parker's got the hall this time. He hit a stone wall at the Tennessee lire. He's down. Duke only gained about C>7 yards on that play". Boy, we could haw done bettei than that at Asheviile. The biggest laugh up the collec live sieve roundabout here lately came a' that movie the other nigh when the winsome one told the "bif bad ma:.s" that her husband was t( go to the Tennessee valley to direc the building of a model town. Quoth he: "What a terriby primi tive place to go." Oscar Mauney, who farms out o Peachtre . said he raised a nice cro of t- 'iaeco during Hoover's adminis tration and sold it all. He got another good crop whe; Roosevelt went into office but sai he didn't come out so good on it be cause everybody went and bough store-bought tobacco. "I'm taking a big chance thi year", says Oscar, "I'm going to pu in another crop." Wonder if he's Republican by an chance? This, being the last paragraph o the 48th Vol., 13th number of th Cherokee Scout, we went and hand ed it to Roy, the boy who does good job of turninc this *>or?o? ?c? I"*fvi vruv. "Great guns. js this all you ca find to write about," he exclaim and leans down on the keyboard o the Lintoype machine so hard an long about 50 mats spewed out c, the thing (which cost about 1 cents apiece) and he had to pic them all up and run them back i the machine again. Moral: Always count ten befoi you hit a Linotype keyboard?an then lock t before you hit it. It's not as much fun picking u mats as it is looking at footba games. (Oh, if we'll just g< through this season). UNAKAMFWK Mr. Douglas Smth attended tl Homecoming at W. C T. C., Cullo\ hee. N. C'., Saturdady. We arc glad to learn that Mr. Bi Phillips is improving from an injui caused by falling off a building. Mrs. Hearshal Gastlebury visit* Mrs. Emmett Leach Monday. Mrs. IT. S. (i. Phillips, Hoyt an Violet Phillips visited friends ar relatives at Muryville, Tcnn., tl past week-end. Mr. W. M. Prince of Yellow Cree has recently moved into our cor munity. Mr. Dillerd Whitener is conductir a singing school at Bethel churc now. 936 The Cherc VIOLET NEWSMr. and M'/>. v'ait r Tayior ami I -mi: daughter, Margaret Ann. of 1 St. M \ sited : hi* former's y other. Mr. Lester raylor, and i;. m:: ay ifterrn'on. They . a ame 1 by fch? formerV . I:ibV'?iI er. \\ it.ai'ii and is . i>. o.hy, ;:.l . t' Copperhiil. y . Tel'.':. A! - - ps I.iaBfe Matheson ami ABuc r visited Ms. Vesta Beave1 i Sundry evenire. .M Van.; ?ra Taylor returned Sa* ^ fr-.m a v'st of several day \. *! !:*:.es at Duektown and f perhili, i i nn. > lr. a::" Mrs. Fred Whitener. ot L. (TilX'e: son. are visiting their daugh. :?'? . Mis. Vesta Beaver, who is very t ill. Mrs. Mary Beaver returned aftei ) v . k's vi-it with her daughter, Mrs. Lavasta Roien, of Maltby, N, I c. : Mrs. Tom Ladd, of Marble, is now visiting her mother, Mrs. Mary Beav. er. Mrs. Ida Morrow was the Sunday guest of Mrs. Vesta Beaver. Mr. ar.d Mrs. Buster Martin, of j Uraka, visited the latter's mother, I i Mrs. Parthenia Graham, Sunday. | , Misses Kvelyn Morrow and Ruby I Ilamhy visited Mrs. Vesta Beaver, I Mrs. Gwendoline Beaver and Mrs. ' M.'.- i Ie?ie Allen Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Janie Davis and Mrs. Vesta | Beav-. : are very ill. We wish them j a speedy recovery. Ii -. Dennis Vampelt, of Gastonia, j and Mi's. Ray Fowler, of Spartan. urg, S. S., visited their mother, Mrs. G. F. Rose, last week. \ * V You A t 1 In the ( ;i l-K1UAI i ISen. Robert 0 v } Junior Senator fro ;j: Champion of d S AND CAN1 it will tell you whai TY and the UNITI "l| BE CARRIED ON ; OUR COUNTRY, i Hear these speak S DEMOCRATIC TU ic k. ri ' kee Scout, Murphy, North < T OAK PARK i Rev. E. A. Beavers fiMed his regular appointment at Mt. Carmel i Sunday. Octo. 18. Rev. John Morrow was the Sunday i dinner guest of Mr. D. C. Stiles. Several from here visited the dam site Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Mitchell Stiles is :!1 at this ] writ in jr. Her many friends wish her a speedy recovery. : ] Mrs. Sam Re id. of Turtletown,: < Tenn., was the Monday night guest < of Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Raper. Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Quinn were : | the Saturday night guests of Mr. and < ; Mrs. G. \V. Press wood, of Vests. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Payne, of : j Hiawassee, were the Sunday guests J of Mr. and Mrs. D. Horton. t Messrs. Willard Horton and Ralph ? Roberson 'were pleasant callers at s the home of Mr. Sam Voyles Sunday \ aftenoon. r Mr. Burt Reid was the Saturday 1 night guest of Mr. Ernest Raper. PERSIMMON CREEK 5 Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Stiles spent * Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Pearl j T Stiles. J f Mr. Sammie and Jetter Cearley _ were Murphy visitors Friday. ] Mr. Clayton Stiles made a business trip to Mr. Ben Reese's Satur- 1 day. i Miss Lexie Hogsed, of Postell, visited homo folks Saturday. ] Mr. and Mrs. Edd Stiles made a business trip to the City Friday. c Mr. Earnest Stiles was the Friday J dinner guest of Mr. Ralph Rogers. Mr. and Mrs. Gayno Stiles were I 1 re Reqiu Demo( MURPHY NIGHT, a i R. Reynolds? m North Carolina and [ New Deal Rights DIDATES FOR COUNTY ; the New Deal and the D STATES during the DURING THE NEXT FOi Here is your chance to ers and you will see wh ESDAY. EVERY BOE Carolina UPPER MARTIN'S CREEK ( Born to Mr. ar.d Mrs. Boyd Clias-i Lain, a son, Friday, October 23. Misses Geneva, Vaul and Mr. Zeb . Chastain motored to Maryville, Tenn. Saturday to vi>it their sister. Mr. and Mrs. Mack Rowiand and their aunt. Mrs. Laura Lovingood. They re. ,i:rned home Sunday. Mr. R. W. Chapman and two nepiiews. Don and Clarence Hughes visit* d the formers mother, Mrs. \Y. L. Thai man at Ivy Log, Ga., Sunday. Mrs. Elizabeth Chastain spent Sunday with her sister, Mrs. C. F. ,'onley at Ivy Log, (ia. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Ross Hughes i son, October S. Mr. W. H. Abernathy was carried o Angel Brothers Hospital for operation on his leg over three weeks igo, has not returned home yet. He vas expected home Sunday, but was lot quite able to come. We hope 'or his return soon. < Mr. James Mabry of South Car. >lina spent Saturday night with his 1 vife, who has been with her father, : dr. Jhon Lee iChastain. Mr. and ' Urs. Mabry are moving back to ! >outh Carolina. She is to join her J lushand soon. * Mi*s. Mattie Stalcup and daughter, ??r uurpny visitors Saturday. Mr. Russell Sneed and Mr. Wad* 1 rlogsed made a business trip to the ; iliawassee Dam Monday. Miss Laudis Hogsed visited Mrs. < ?lora Mingus Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Stiles visit'd the Latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Payne, Sunday. Miss Pauline Rogers visited Mist Svanell Stiles Saturday. ;sted to :ratic COURT t 7 O'Cioc ijGeorge F ) ? Democratic Nomin | North C AND OTHER STATE TVA HAVE DONE FOR past four years, and UR YEARS TO INSUR1 REVIEW THE REC0R1 y you should go to the )Y INVITEE Asks Reckless Drivers |B To Prepare Own 'Obits' B Philadelphia.?Rober G. Taylor, R^I editor and publisher of the Kennett 9 Now; and Advertiser of K?nnett ^9 9 holding the safetj-fi- ff motorists which h i B wide. It said: | "This now paper asks the <;-op,0000 for the formula. Two years later he decided to sell, H only to find that he had forgot: "n it. Agnes were visitors of Mrs. \V. H. Abernathy Sunday afternoon. | Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Stalcup visit- 5 ed the former's sister, Mr. and Mrs. I Rose Hughes Sunday. B Attend I Kally HOUSE k, C.S.T. J LOSS Poul I ee for Auditor of y arolina ? VWV*?*WV*?,%*WW%'*?'V* ** ** ** ** ** OFFICES CHEROKEE COUNWHY THEY MUST E THE SAFETY OF 9. POLLS AND VOTE I