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POSTELL NEWS | j jlr. and Mrs. R. Cannon and little 1 daughter, Charlotte, of Gastonia, SI ,.ent the Christmas holidays with the la'.ters father, Mr. Osbury Stiles. Gr Mr. John Brendle visited Mr. Will If Crowder Sunday. *01 jlr. Walter Kimsey of Turtle town, visited Mr. Clate Stiles Sunday. Miss Willie Sue Jones visited Mrs. Leila Brown Sunday. " Mr. Earnest Allen has purchased a new radio. Mr. Shearin Jones enjoyed some ' fine rabbit races through the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Clate Stiles and Mr. and Mrs. Lakes Quinn motored to <la Murphy one day last week. CI Mrs. Mary Allen and daughter, Gypsy visited Mr. and Mrs. Earnest of Allen one day last week. KMr. Calvin Swanson of Ducktown visited Mr. M. C. Stiles Christmas. J? Mr. P. R. Jones visited Mr. Will SP Crowder Sunday. he Mr. Kimsey Dills visited Mr. Shearin Jones Sunday. dr Mr. Clate Stiles made a business l)a trip to Unaka one day last week. Ik' sunny'point Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Brown and baby -pent Christmas with Mrs. Brown's 111 parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Brown. 'n Mrs. Lelia Gilliam and neice, Miss Jewel Ledford. spent Sunday with Mrs. Elsie Lefevers. C! 1 Mr. and Mrs. Asbury Mason, and children spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. John Mason. da Mrs. Laura Johnson and children, I *pent Saturday night with her mo- a. ther Mrs. Martha Bailey. *SJ Mr. Earl Helton spent Sunday night with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom w; Helton. y Mrs. Esta Mason spent Sunday with ua Mrs. Mattie Whitener. Mr. and Mrs. Fred brown and childrer.. from Farner. Tenn., returned I home Saturday after spending sev- : eral days with Mr. and Mrs. John Brown. Mr. Quentin Rice from Murphy U1 -pent a week with his aunt and uncle. Mr. and Mrs. John Mason. <,:1 ii Mr. Authur Carter spent the weekj end with his wife and baby. Messrs. Floyd Helton, Vohn Styles, y Martell Johnson and Clyde Gladson. ('1 ; from CCC camps spent Christmas vitii home folks. VESTS la Rev. Barker filled his regular appointment at the Keid's chapel metho- C. dist church here Sunday. I J. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Voylcs visited Mr. I and Mrs. Barley Wilson one day last I <li .......I - WV^U. W Mr. and Mrs. Carl Quinn visited Mrs. Quinn's mother Mrs. Mary Ham- M Off EQUIPPED -?*l I"" ' ' 3StA)9t ta Die All Over Ike WerM! m A wonderful engine for home, farm, shop op mi!!. Reliable power for Pumping. meal grinding. shelling, sawing, j cream separating and churning. Quickly A Pays for itself. Pnt one to work. ti Write Today For FREE CATALOG. W1TTK ENGINE WORKS 2667 Oakland Ave. 293P So. 2nd St. I1; Kansas City, Mo. Harritburg, Pa. _ S. DR. E. L. HOLT U Dentist - X-ray Specialist fr Hill-Parker Bldg. Murphy, N. C. [d 666 -E R: V COLDS >? a^T^LET' first day , DRi ?" Headache, 30 minute. tl Try "Rub-My-Ti.m"-World'. ^ I Best Liniment ^ |IW? wait a moment if you mA i '' your child .cracching.- | q PnMnpt * ttion bring. P*ompt relief. Scon^C I ^^^^^Trcdlnitnl Soothes instantly. Kills the tiny mites that burrow j ? under the skin and cause. the itching. dean. quick,' " *%MWr chejp and rare, AH drug"V e**?5ots~ . - a The Ch UPPER WOLF CREEK ANDR1DCE?SIMONDS Mr. J. M. Standridge and Miss ace Simonds were married Dec. 25, 36, at Blairsville, Ga. J. M. is the i of Mr. Carl Standridge near Culrson. Grace is the daughter of Mr. E. Simonds of this section. We sh them a long and happy married e. Mrs. Bill Curtis and little daughter irbara Ann visited Mra. Wilbum incock Sunday. Miss Lattie Simonds spent a few ys of last week with Miss Ruby onts. Mr. Homer Ballew and son Paul Jefferson City, Tenn., visited Mr. F. Bandy Christmas day. Mr. W. A. Carter returned to his b at Jefferson City, Tenn., after ending the holidays with his family re. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Cole and chilen spent Christmas with the latters rents, Mr. and Mjg. Alonzo Culrson, at Culberson. SUIT NEW9 Billy Dickey of Copperhill spent e Christmas holidays with his cous, Ersa McNabb. He also spent a b oi nme riuing ni3 Shetland pony. Mr. James Patterson visited Mr. ay Allen, at Vest. Christmas day. Miss Annie Lou Keenum entertainI a host of her friends last Thursiy night. Mr. John Morrow of Liberty was business visitoq of Mr. D. T. Mcibb one day last week. Miss Leora Hickey of Ducktown is the dinner guest of her parents, r. and Mrs. T. D. Hickey Christmas >>' Kay Sparks had the misfortune of tting his wrist broken last week. Mr. Hubert Keenum returned to istonia Sunday afternoon after ending the Christmas holidays with s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. \Y. Keenn. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Walker and tughlcr, of Vest, visited Mr. and is. O. P. Taylor Sunday. Messrs. Theodore and Bert Beaver Gastonia, visited relatives here iring the holidays. Misses Ruth and Lctha Beaver, Mr. oward Montgomery, Mr. and Mis. ay Montgomery spent the Christmas didays with relatives and friends at thens, Tenn. Mr. II. C. Ware of Murphy, spent st Friday here with his family. Messrs. Irvin and Virgil Jenkins, of astonia, visited at the home of Mr. W. Keenum, last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Enos Mason and chil en of Ducktown spent last Friday ith Mr. and Mrs. T. L). Hickey. Mr. Jennie Keenum who is in the t. Berry College, near Rome, Ga., is siting his parents, Mq. and Mrs. R. . Keenum at this writing. r of Patrick through the holidays. Miss Eller Price returned to her >me in Greesie Creek, Tenn., after j tending a while here with her broth-, Mr. W. R. Price. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Crow were the lests of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Waid one ght last week. Mr. and Mrs. Harley Johnson have oved to their home in Oak Park. Miss Gladys Campbell and cousin uclid Voyles have returned home iter spending a few days with relaves in Birch. Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Raper of Oak ark, took Christmas holidays with rs. Raper's parents, Mr. and Mrs. , E. Ouinn. Mr. and Mrs. Felix Voyles of Kiny, have moved on Mr. and Mrs. m Voyles farm. We welcome them ito our neighborhood. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Waia who purlased some land from Mr. Sam Voys recently has erected a house on and moved into it one day of last eek. We welcome them into our >mmunity. Miss Irene Mashburn has returned ome after a suspended visited with datives in Georgia. Miss Willie Lou Wells our School acher returned Sunday after spendlg the Christmas holidays with her arents in Tomotla. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Roberson and ttle daughter, Mildred, visited Mrs. oberson parents, Mr. and Mry. Fate hapman of Suit Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Quinn left Su#iay for Athens, Tenn., where they ill spend a week visiting Mrs. uinn's brother, Mr. Ervin Carroll nd sister Mrs. Wilburn Roberson. Little Isadore Campbell of Birch i now visiting relatives here. Mrs. Willis Floyd was visiting her aughter, Mrs. Creid Reid one day ist week. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Pinkey Sneei few days ago a son. erokee Scout, Murphy, N j PATRICK Mr. Wade PicklesimeT and children 1 of Turtletown, Tenn., were the guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Picklesimcr Christmas. Mr. Will Wright and family of this place have mo\ed to Mr. Will Ledford's farm at Liberty. Mr. Ledford and family are moving to Gastonia at an early date. Mr. Arvil Williamson and family have moved to Pittsburgh, Pa., where he has employment. Mrs. Callie Hamby and family of Hiwassee, have moved to Mr. Williamson's farm. We welcome them in our midst. The Patrick Post office formerly run by Mr. Arvil Williamson has been moved to Mr. M. T. Haper's. Mr. Ed Adams and family have moved to their new home near Hiwassee. Mr. Marion Hamby and family have moved to Copperhill Tenn. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Quinn of Vests Mr. and Mrs. Hermit McKimsey. Miss Grace Hamby and Mr. Bill Callowaj of Cleveland. Tenn., Messrs. Glen ant Troy Eller of New York, were thi Christmas guests of Mrs. Mary Ham by and family. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Pierce are visit ing relatives at Cleveland, Tenn., this week. Messrs Omer and Junior Croft oi Earner, Tenn.. Mr. Alfred Croft ant brother-in-law, Mr. Bell, of Gastonu were the Christmas guests of Mr. Let Horton. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Smith are th< parents of a baby boy born recently Mr. and Mr* Pr?<r* v WnoJjr proud parents of a baby boy, borr recently. Mr. John Picklesimer was the guest of Mr. Charlie Boring Thursday. Miss Mildred Lodford was the guest of her cousin. Miss Ruth Reid Satur day night. Mr. M. T. Raper and son. Glenn were business visitors at Murphy ont day last week. Mrs. Mary Hamby and childrer were the guests of Mrs. Tina Pickle : simer and Mrs. Lee Horton Saturday I afternoon. Mr. Clarence Bryant was a busines v bit or at Pine Ridge Sunday. Mr. Otis Adams who has been ii the hospital at Murphy with an ab sessed throat is slowly improving an* back at home. Messrs. John Picklesimer and Le Horton were business visitors at Hi wassee Saturday. David Drlscoll, of Springfield O has constructed a lamp shade ei tirelv of hand carved cameos. 1 took; him 12.400 hours and he use 36 inches of pocket knife blades i carving 53S cameos. Mr. and Mrs. Lakes Quinn and chil dren of Posted, spent Saturday nigh with Mrs. Quinn's mother, Mrs. Id; Pope. Miss Geraldine Shields of Murph; spent the week-end with Miss Rutl Hickey. Mr. Elias Harris of Gastonia spen Saturday night with his Grandparent Rev. and Mrs. E. A. Beaver. Mr. Claud Payne made a busines trip to Copperhill on Wednesday o last week. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Beaver, o Gastonia, spent Christmas with Mi and Mrs. Claude Stiles. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde McXabb an son, of Bellview, were the Saturda dinner guests of Mrs. J. M. McNab and family. I carry oui ! SOU! X * Phone 1 "EverytF C. We I An >oia oaki tree in Athens, Ga. j was willed to itself by its owner j who died some time ago, and a aign i j is erected near if. which reads, i."For and in consideration of the j great love I bear for this tree, and j the great desire I have for its proi'lection .for all the time I convey entire possession of itseit and all P.CUJ YEAR'S +0R4ALin0S* [ X May New Year be a i I way of happy X miles r ? ;1 -amminrnT** J Y I A.l_ _ _ 1 J T_ x 111 uie oia uncnanging 1 | X ized this firm?mav w I II j wishes for your happi ; w.a. || the ess J "Right 0 v : Y b: Jew Year r message of renewed hop in the future and our app iendship and patronage in >37 be a year of success a< FHERN STATES D?W ling Electrical for the Hon dnesday, Dec. 30, 1936 ? land within eight feet of the tree izs all directions." Gerge Washington Slued Martha Washington for divorce at St. Francisville. La., alleging that "she is a trifling nigger." Martha testified that, unlike the Father of his i Country whose name he bears ' Gc*orge ,vis an awful liar." I PEYTON G. IV1E | Furniture ! y Funeral Home ? I Ambulance Service y I Phone 67 IC Murphy, N. C. | 'I' I I_1 Kl V i ? i icijjjjv i>cw i ecu : y I And we mean it X ? in every way ? CITY CAFE j spirit that has character- ? re offer our greetings and :% ness in i 937. ? Sherrill | 10 STATION | Ti the Square" | A I >e and con- ? reciation of & the past. i happiness :j: ne" Murphy, N. C. ? '
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