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Thursday, Oct. 27, 193< NewsF HIAWASSEE NEWS \\> ar. still having some fine weather, hut there was a heavy frost last night. Mr. and Mis. Elden Allen were the dinner gues'. < of Mr. and Mrs. Owen Picklesimer Sunday. Several of the Hiawassee folks j attended the Home Coming Day at j I'r.aka Sunday and reported a nice time. Mrs. Ethel Allen and Mrs. Evei Adams were the guests of Mrs. Callie llamby Monday. Mr. and Mrs. K. \V. Shearer attended Sunday school at the Shearer school house Sunday afternoon. Grady Hamby. of Hiawassee is . pending this week at Farner, Tenn.. with his school n ates. Paul Adams, of the CCC camp at Oastonia, is now visiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Adams of HiawasseeMr. and Mrs. Luther Burgess and 1 little son, Harry Howard, were the ^ guests of Mm- Ada Allen Sunday. B. H. Davis, of Knglewood. Tenn., was visiting his sister. Mrs. Callie Hamby. Monday. Miss Blanche Beaver, of Hiawassee. Itnoii Ill e..? - ; j lii, M l> *?. I this writing:. Prayer service was very interesting Saturday night. Everybody come and take a i*art. USE THE CLASSIFIED ADS DR/ ' SOUTHERN STATES 8 The :rom O HANGINGDOG Mr. Thomas Truett will preacl next Sunday at llangingdog White church. Everybody comeWe are sorry to hear of the deati of Mrs. Nancy Palmer. Fred Millsaps and wife and Mrs Mildred Palmer and husband were the Sunday dinner guests of Mr. Ilcl lin McDonald. It looks as if Old man winter is approaching. Jack Frost laid a white blanket last Saturday morning. It is the biggest frost that we have had. Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Seabolt were visitors of Mr. Kollin McDonald. Miss Gracie Ramsey was the Sunday guest of Mrs. Austin Ramsey. m< ana Mis. ttoh Kephart were visitors ?f Mr. Sam Kephart Sunday. MARBLE X VC Abernathy made a business trip to Lynchburg' Va. Monday. Misses Hilda Phillips and Helen ITyde spent the week-end here as guests of Mrs. F. L. McConnell. Mr. and Mrs. Roht. Pnlmor snd daughter, Margaret of Hiwassee Dam. spent the week-end here with Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Palmer. M iss Willabelle Arrowood and Mi Claude Watson, who are attending Cecil's Business college in Asheville, were week-end guests of theit ris? THE NEW IWER-ACTION OVEN ^ Tha situational Crawford drawar* action ovan aliminatas all tha past irv convaniancat of baking and roasting givas you much battar rasults sa much aasiar. Now, m cooking foods in *a Ian easy-operating drawer-action typa ovtn, you may examine food from three tides without stooping, bending, or touching hot pans and racks. Still, most important, this Crawford ovan cooks batter with lass current and less meat shrinkage actually cuts meet bills at much as 25%. Remember that range is modem Djj without drawer-action oven. See this B amaiing new feature today?in the H Crawford Electric Ranqe for I93t. POWER COMPANY NORTH CAROLINA vfSaR rfard t- JIMBM W JWW 'VGES] Cherokee Scout, Murphy, ! verChe j parents. j | V. M. and Venson West made a I business trip to Fontana, Saturday. 11 Mr. and Mrs. X. W. Abernathy. ; , Mr. and Mrs. Will Puett and son. , 1 James and Mi ~s Mae Sudderth visited ! /~*i: . T\ j | ? uuiut ounuay. ! i Mr. and Mrs. Robt- Hannah of Ronton Tonn.. and Miss Ressio Rar. entston of this place, visited their sister. Mn? .Tames Parker, of Can- i Ion. who is ill in Ansel's hospital at j Franklin, on Tuesday. Mrs. Venson West spent last week ? ; at, Warne with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ford. Mrs. F. L. McConnell and Mrs. Martha West spent Thursday at } Murphy, visiting: the latters daughter. Mrs. Frank Neal. of Andrews, who has been ill at the Petrie hospital. A Halloween carnival will be giv- . on at the school audtiorium Saturday j night. Oct. 29 at 7:30 p. m. A small admission will be charged. , _ MACEDONIA ' Lowen Little, who has been visit- j ing in California for sovrrrsl rnonths. has returned home. j There has been a number of improvements done on our school house and grounds recently. We hope soon to have the means of ceiling the school room. We have an excellent steel bridge across the Notla river at the place where the "Cook bridge" washed I away. The roads are very dusty on account of the dry weather. We hopethat we shall soon have our road travelled as it gets pretty muddy in the winter season A dam is under construction a few miles above here on the Notla riverIt is for the purpose of making electricity. POSTELL Rev. W. T. Tructt filled his regular appointment at Shoal Creek Saturday night and Sunday. Rev. S. A. Stiles filled his appointment at New Hope Saturday night and Sunday. N. A. Quinn. who has heen ill is not improving much- i Miss Willie Sue Jones was the Saturday night guest of her aunt, Mrs. Omp. Ilolbrooks. Mr. an I Mrs. Leonard Jones and baby and Mr. and Mrs. Allen Jones end son visited Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Jones Sunday. Jonah Ilolbrooks. of Ranger visited bis son, Fred over the week-endMr. and Mrs. S. M. Montgomery were the Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Poley Quinn. Cloys Stiles visited Ray Stiles Sunday. SUIT Ml7WQ Misses Evelyn Payne and Ada Wiliams. of Ducktown, Tenn.. spent the week-end with Mrs. Ruth PayneMr. and Mrs. Guy McNabb, of Ducktown. Tenn., visited relatives at Suit Sunday. Miss Evelyn Chumley visited Miss Eula Mae Keenum Sunday. Mr. and Mr . Howard Johnson, of Copperhill. Tenrt, spent Sunday with their parents at Suit. Mrs. J. M. Patterson made a business trip to Copperhill Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Crawford and family have moved back to their home at Hayesville. Miss Estell Ilenson spent the week end with home folk at Oak Park. Mrs -J. M. Patterson entertained her Sunday School class with a picnic Sunday\I>*. and Mrs. Hubert Lunsford and daughter, Joyce, of Hiawassee Dam, /ere the Sunday afternoon visitors of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Keenum"''f r' '? J DAYS Thou-ii-od. of gi'Megfwtrans MCu.1 -- BACK CUA3ANTH YOO LL BL I I iSFIt-'.D K'ont.ily oaymonf* poe?ibl?. | r rnry ilire-i^one *nd i-uiaio' i . . r North Carolii. rokeeC PERSIMMON CREEK Harlcy Picklesimer. of Gastonia, ] is visiting with his sister. Mrs. Maude Stiles, here. Mr. and Mrs- George Payne, ol Copperhill. visited Mr. and Mrs. Earn Stiles Sunday. ; Mrs. Mentie Barton aiul daughter. 1 Mentie Grace, of Athens. Tenn.. spent he past week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Payne. Born to Mr. and Mrs. John S iles, i boy, Norman Randolph. Mr. and Mrs. Major Achley visited Vernie and Esta Rogers Friday. Mr. and Mrs Ben Reece. of Suit, ( I'isiieu Mr. ana airs, dames rayne Sunday. Mrs. Vesta Stiles visited Mrs. , [cey Stiles Sunday. Miss Mildred Williamson spent , rhursday night with Miss Pauline Sogers. . Mrs. Ethel Stiles spent Friday ivith Mrs. Maudie Stiles. I Mr. and Mrs. George Stiles and | amily visited Mr. and Mrs- Ules Clonts Sunday. Miss Pauline Rogers had as her vis- 1 tors Sunday evening: Mr and Mrs. dayes Stiles and son, Ralph, Misses ' riraidon Johnson, Jettie Cearley. Har ey Picklesimer and J. B. Stiles. ] Misses Vernie and Esta Rogers vis IPHSi?( a,? & AND If you have ever used a Pers for doctor's bills, taxes, ic unexpected personal expt our convenient repaymen and lack of needless red ta available to individuals fo We sh ill gladly go over you at any time and advanc the proposed loan will be ti Citizens Ban! UJRPHY /ANEW METHOD ( # H ere is sanitary protection that does away with napkins and belts ... that is completely invisible, and so comfortable that there is no consciousness of wearing sanitary protection at all. 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