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* * * * * r ADDITIONAL * I LOCALS * I, ^ tchers Will Hear ^tB? rnirg at eleven o*K" \ ' rdelia Camp Director t School of Western K, . Tea h-r's College will ad tea hers of the Murphy ft t native Unit. This will he , ond general meeting of the ft Mi Camp will use as her E, "Overtures of Education". | tin,ale will extend an invitation teachers of Mr. Martin's unit to L Mi-s Camp at this time. L, Wayne Walker of Andrews [ 3 \ -iter in Murphy last week, y, W. I'. Odom has been confin(tii his home this week with a cold. Mi- Hattic I'almer was out of [ Scout office this week suffering |ni a severe cold. Mrs. Carolyn Bryson has received Lj here of the serious illness of f R. E. Goodman of Harriman, an. Mr. Goodman suffered a Mr. Marshall Bell Professor of Ith at Clemson college spent the ek-oad here with his parents, Mr. i Mrs. M. W. Bell. Mrs. Hadlcy Dickey and John [key spent Monday in Knoxville. Mis~ Mary Franklin of Ogden tnt the week-end with her sister es Gertrude Franklin. Mr. John C. Memory of Columbia, C. with the Federal Land Bank, ii M:. K. K. McClain of Knoxville Ih Dunn and Bradstreet were itors in Murphy this week. W in to Mr. and Mrs. Patt Pat^k*n. of Murphy, a son, Charles Knneth, Own Oct. 14. Rev. George Lemuel Granger, ^ftctor of the Church of the Messiah ^Htertained the members of the ^ urch school at the club house last ^Bturday afternoon. After the playmany interesting games an H cream course was served to all ^k>ont. The decorations of the Hih house were in keeping with the ^Btllowe'en season. I NOTICE wB When in need of Sand, H Cement or Lime, call us. We H have added Cement to our line, M we are agents for Lehigh PortMl land Cement Co., one of the H best. We have connections |H where we can deliver good river 9 sand on short notice, call us? Dickey Feed Co. M Phone 117 I Andrews | I Theatre ] ?? AlNUKtWS, N. C. *s' 1 Thursday, Oct. 29 ;5 Brian Don-Levy and Claire H Trevor, in? HUMAN CARGO' i] B ALSO MOVIETONE NEWS 5 Saturday, Oct. 31 I; JOHN WAYNE, in? | "THE NEW K FRONTIER" \ MATINEE AT 2:30 P. M. ^ B Monday & Tuesday \ NOV. 2-3 j Jane Withers, in? | 3 "LITTLE MISS ] "NOBODY" | "Just an Imp to Her Elder* ? I But the Kid* Loved Her ^ 'or the 'Anger She Really wa?" 5 m also movietone news j K Wednesday & Thurs. | 9 nov. 4-5 j B "THE GREEN I PASTURES" \ B A Fable By Marc Connelly *i B World renowned as the mo*t ^ B *maz'nSf show novelty of all ?jj B *'me* Totally and atartlingly .5, B Afferent from any picture you B llaTe ?er seen I J 3 shows at 7:15 a 8:45 { B Admission 10c said 25c | The Cherokee Mr. and Mrs. P. R. Ivie and family of Cornelia, Ga- spent Sunday Jj with Mr. and Mrs. Peyton Ivie. Mrs. Frank Hodges and son of Waynesville have joined Mr. Hodges here and are living at Mr. lliliary Hampton's home. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Browning and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lyndon spent the week-end in Knoxville and Nor- : I .is. f.: Friends of Mr. C. W. Savage will y rcgret to hear he is on the sick list. cc .Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hie and twin sons of Clayton spent last Fri- E day with Mr. and Mrs. Peyton Ivie. n.? Mrs. Eva Griffith is confined to D her room at the Dickey House with to influenza. hi Dr. and Mrs. X. B. Tyler of at Raleigh have been spending a few at days at the Regal. Dr. Tyler is fc head of the Department of Animal lit Husbandry. cr Mrs. A. J. Foster and Miss Kath- fi leen Foster of Natchez, Miss, spent ai the week-end at the Regal. White ei here they visited the various points of interest. dt Mrs. James Ward who has been gi undergoing treatment at Petrie hos- si pital is much improved and has returned to her apartment in the c< Townson building. tl Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Carpenter and pi Mrs. Albert Stanford spent the week-end in Knoxville and Norris. p Mr. Ed Madden returned Saturday from his vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ellis visited j Mrs. Ellis' mother in Butler, Ga., re- n cently. tl Mr. and Mrs. Fred Christopher and Dr. and Mrs. B. W. Whitfield g; had Sunday night supper at the In '"Old Mill Tea House" at Copperhill. b< Mrs. O. E. Madden is improving ot after a severe attack of laryngitus. sc Mr. and Mrs. Erskine Gallant and p, .... ciuiuren spent Monday night in i Murphy on route to their home in Anderson, S. C. after a sight-seeing u: trip through the Smokies. f< Mr. and Mrs. Dale Lee and Mr. G. W. Candler spent Sunday with Mrs. G. W. Candler in Sylva who underwent an operation in the Sylva Hospital last week. Mrs. Candler is doing fine and will be home sometime next week. Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Simons and Evelyn Jane spent Saturday in Atlanta. j Mrs. George Ellis had as her din. w ner guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Lu- c' tlu-r Ellis and John of Andrews. n Mr. Hoy Stalcup of Hattiesburg will arrive this week to visit his Wj wife and daughter. Ci Mr. and Mrs. Ted Griffin spent w the week-end with Mrs. A. K. Shamblin in Knoxville. ** Among those going to the Duke- V1 Tenn. game Saturday were Mr. and r< Mrs. H. E. Bishop, Miss Bruce 01 Speight, Miss Annie Mae Townson, Miss Martha Nell Wells, Miss Sara Witherspoon, Miss Billie Jackson, I Mr. O. W. Deaton, Mr. C. B. Cham, bers, Mr. Lorin Davis, Harold Wells, Claud Gross, Dick Mauney, C. H. I Townson and others. | Mr. and Mrs. Loften Mason and . Mrs. Emma Marks of Washington, p I D. C. are visiting Mr. Mason's par? ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Mason, I I- fit Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Barber returned this week from eastern North Carolina. Mr. Barber attended the s< Conference at Salisbury and Mrs. Barber visited friends in Charlotte. Miss Louise Leatherwood who has been sick several weeks is much improved her friends will be glad to learn. Mrs. F. W. Shelton was called from Atlanta last Thursday to bo g with her mother, Mrs. Sallie Stansbury who has been very sick. Her ^ condition is somewhat improved now. c, IlMxs. George Jones of Robbinsvillo is visiting her brother and his rr family, Mr. Hum? Bowles. Mr. T. M. Earle of the Asheville 1_ Telephone office visited the Murphy office last week. di John Barclay of .Copperhill spent tl a few days here with his grandmo- w ther, Mrs. J. W. Thompson last week. S The many friends of Mr. W. Christopher who is a patient in the tl Georgia Baptist Hospital will be R glad to learn that he is much improved and will be able to leave the w hospital in a short time. ai Mr. Albert Banner of Franklin spent the week-end here with Mrs. ai Banner. J. Mrs. C. D. Mayfield is visiting K friends and relatives in Bamsville, M Ga. o Miss Elizabeth and Nannie Laurie o: Gentry spent the week-end in Knox- T ville. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Axley spent d Saturday in Chattanooga. H. P. Cooper was in Bryson City vi last week on business. Mrs. H. P. Cooper was a visitor L in Franklin laSt week. r< Scout, Murphy, North Cs lemocrats Of 1 Five Counties Are At Meeting ; Democrats from five counties gath- { *ed at the Andrews high school au- 1 torium Tuesday night to attend a ' ve-county rally sponsored by the ] oung Democratic cluh of Cherokee >unty. ' Speaking on the program were: dwin Whitaker, Brysoti City attoiy; Jack Morphew, of Robbinsville, I enuK-ralic candidate for reelection 1 the general assemby from Graim county; D. H. Tillitt, Andrews torney; Harry P. Cooper, Murphy torney and Democratic candidate >r representative; Dr. Kelley Ben- ] .'It, Bryson City druggist and Demoatic candidate for state senator rom the 33rd senatorial district, id other candidates and party lead's. Frank Forsyth, of Andrews, presi?nt of the Young Democratic ormization of Cherokee county, preded. This marked the last of about 10 mnty-wide meetings sponsored by ie club which has been active in the irty cause during the campaign. :orlorn Figures Bring Winter's Touch Here A cold snap which accompanied lins here during the first part of ie week was not unexpected. For during the last half of the lino with Cullowhee>s 44 B" team i?re Friday afternoon, while the >ys were battling vigorously in one l the most exciting games ever ien here. Bill Cover, of Andrews, pin ted skyward and said, 44Thero*s mething to write about' . Overhead flew three forlorn figres?wild geese in their usual "V" wmotinn h^o<lin.r That's one sign that never fails. PRESBYTERIAN Stewart H. Long, Pastor Sunday, Nov. 1, 1936. 5:00 P. M.?Vesper Communion ervice. The initial Vesper services of the inter season at the Presbyterian lurch on the coming Sunday will lark the return of the pastor and is family from a vacation in Florla. At this service there will be a jlebration of the Lord's Supper to hich a cordial invitation is given to 11 our medbers and friends to at>nd. There will be no morning serice. The mid-week service will be ?suhed at the manse at 7 o'clock ii Wednesday evening. EPISCOPAL CHURCH OF THE MESSHH Rev. Geo. Lemuel Granger, Rector SUNDAY SERVICES All Saints Day 10 A. M. Church school and Young eople's Bible Class. 11 A. M. Holy Communion and irmon. 7 P. M. Evensong and sermon. All most cordially invited to these irvices. o METHODIC W. Arthur Barber, Pastor Sunday services at 11:00 a. m. nd 7:00 p. m. The Sunday School will meet at :45. The Young People's services will e at 0:00 p. m. A cordial invitation is extended to veryone and especially to visitors, rangers, newcomers and to all [embers of churches having no serice Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Carter and aughters, Jean and Caroline, spent le week-end in Asheville. They ere accompanied by Miss Madge talcup. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Carter had as teir dinner guest Tuesday Mr. C. . Longcoy, of Black Aiour.tain. Miss Madge Stalcup spent the eek-end with Mrs. I.. E. Henderson ad son, Ray, in Asheville. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Adams, Mr. nd Mrs. Walter Coleman, and Mrs. . W. Dyer spent the week-end in noxville. On Saturday Mr. and Irs. Joe Dyer and Miss Allene Kale f Newton joined them and the men f the party attended the Dukeennessee game. Mrs. O. W. Hendrix spent a few ays in Atlanta last week. Mrs. F. E. Branson of Canton will isit Mrs. Tom Axley. Miss Winifred and Miss Virginia ickey spent the week-end here with datives. irolina Thu Mrs. V. A. Martin IV Dies At Hayesville Funeral services for Mrs. Flossie Mae Martin. .">7. of Hayesville, were ? onducted from the Hayesville church wa October 21. with the Rev. F. B. Gar- cei rett, pastor of the Hayesville Baptist; of hureh, officiating. Interment was 1 n the church cemetery. Peyton G. lC:? [vie was in charge of funeral ar- [ hij rangrements. ' ta Mrs. Martin, an aunt of the Rev. \\\ A. Hodden, Cherokee county! of preacher, died on Oct. 21 after a oo week's illness. j lo< Surviving are her husband, Mr. V. A. Martin, and three sons. Tom, of Boss and Cecil, all of Hayesville. - ???? Mrs. Mollie Laney Buried October 21 ! v Funeral services for Mrs. Mollie | *:* Laney 70, of Brasstown who died j > Oct. 20. were conducted Wednesday i afternoon from the Brasstown 1 * * church. Interment was in the church j > cemetery and Peyton G. Ivie was in 1X charge of funeral arrangements. Mrs. Laney was the mother of Mr. j {* Frank Laney ,of Murphy. I I|I NOTICE: Two dozen cups and ; V saucers have been misplaced from I y the kitchen in the Library. Anyone j X knowing anything about these please 1 *;* phone the secretary, Mrs. A. E. Ves- y tal. X .j. LOST:?One spare wheel, tire I and tube, size 700x16 between Mur-| phy and Robbinsville Sunday. Re- j V turn to Charlie Taylor at Murphy, N. C., Rt. 3 and receive $5.00 Reward. x FOR SALE 50 acres level farm y with filling station on highway. ,% would trade for Tenn. or Cherokee countv oronertv np?r . Graves, Snow Hill, Md. V ANY ONE Who ho old keys or y locks that are not any good. I would .j. be glad to buy them at a cheap V price. Please come to D. D. Fain. Sunnvfleld Pancake or Huckw FLOUR 3 f Raja11 Blended SYRUP 2 Sunnyfleld Fancy Creamery BUTTER TUB BUTTR Ann Page or Encore MACARO OR SPA* finest Aged CHEESE p U. S. No. 1 Cobbler POTATOE Silltnna IMomit \ BUTTER 2 A&P DOUCHNl Popular Brands CICARETT Kool, Fatlmas, Philip Guaranteed Quality ECCS - do Van Camp's BEANS *?" * ANN PAGE BEANS, NUMBER 1 POTATOES, BANANAS FANCY ICEBURG LETTUCE msE32JSi!*A*i> rsday, Oct. 29, 1936 lerle Davis Given Degree At W.C.T.C. Cullowhee. October 20.? (Special) Mr. Merle Davis. of Grand view, is given master's degree in a rent meeting of the Zeta Chapter the Alpha Phi Sir ma honorary lolastic fraternity her-- at Western rolina Teachers College. It is the rhest honor that the fraternity n confer on one of its members. Mr. Davis :s the i manager the "Western Carolinian", the liege paper and president of the :al B. S. U. council, lie is the son of Mr. Fred Davis, Grand view. A SQUARE DEAL I V For the Voters x Of | Cherokee County ^ Vote For f H.H. HICKMAN | For *:* Murphy Township ? Y Constable I i MY MOTTO IS: Remember the fellow who is down today: give him a smile for his sor- Y row, for this old world has a > funny way and you may be a down tomorrow." H. H. HICKMAN | L'ff MOST POPtXAR ItttKAD % -UP N LOAF -ounces 5c Sliced or L'nsllced { heat Packages 19c 2-oz. Bottles 25C | Prists lb. 41c i M, lb. 39C ? >NI?-?-"<* 5c UttTTl ound 25c S10?? 27. 1 -lb. Jars T/? ? ?- % I ITS 18c 'ES ?i? Morris, carton $1.33 zen ? 35c ?rk 11-ot Cm 5c I 4 1-lb cans BOe ... per bu. $1.65 ... 4pounds22c head 10c
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