Thursday, Nov. 3, 19; News F PATRICK NEWS . w- re th' ru of li - s >n and family M - in.: M i;. _ Reid > niduv night. Mis> t'anie Berronjr of Tenn. is visi ;i:_r it.-:- >i-tor. Mo. Bertha Bor Ir. a.i ! Mrs. M T. R;>ort and fa: : ly were r u- sjuo.-ts of 31 r G -??rg** i? t Sunday afternoon. Mrs B.mnit Quinn of Vest, X. C. was ciie guest of her mother, Mrs. Mary Han.by over the week-end. Mrs. John Picklcsimer is on th" >i< k list. We wish her a speedy recovery. Mi and Mrs. Goortre Rei'l apj family and Mrs. Kiniletie lvilnatriek v. ! th<* guest> of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kiipatrick recently. Messrs Lester Le?iford ant! Sam Moid made a business trip *<> Murphy I Saturday. Mr. and M: s. Tom Picklesimet were the guests of their son and i family. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Picklesime^ Sunday. Mr Junior Croft of Farner, Tenn. \va> the guest of Mr. Lee Horton Sunday. Mr T. C. Kiipatrick of Zion, 111. JS&ai si= Patrick- v?*!ter ci:c day la.-o J week. He 1- a former resident of I this cou:. and has manv friends Mr. John Picklesimer was the ( utfest of Mr. and Mi's. Perlie Croft at | 1-atiier. Tenn. Friday night. Mr. S. (i. Baines of Hiwassec was a Patrick shopper Friday. Mr John Picklesimer visited his old friend, Mr. T C. Kiipatrick a: Fame: F; i i.?\ i:;fiT.i"'n. IBRASSTOWN The M<*thodi>t pteacher will fill the tegular appointment at Maggie's Chapel at 1 o'clock. The singing class front ^ oung Harris. Ca., will he at Maggie's Chapel N <v. f?. Everybody is invited. Miss Anna Bell Cokor, of Hayesville spent. a few days with Ml. and Mrs Claude Coke I'll ollis Penland has returned from Blowing Rock from his job. Lofton Mason, of Washington, is spending his vacation with his parents. Mr. anil Mrs. John Mason. Charlie Carriage r and sister, Mrs. Virgo Coker, of Hayesville were the Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Carriage r. The many friends of Mrs. Bird Adams are glad to know that hei broken arm is improving. Evans Greene and nephew, of Young Harris, Ga.. were the Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. M. 1>. Coker Miss Tabithia Sparks is spending this week with Mr. and Mrs- Bailey of Murphy. Bert Hogan and Floyd Clayton left for Florida Sunday week. New! : Sanitary zv it ho ut napk Hlhk is sanitary protecuo does away with napkins an . that is completely invisib so comfortable that there is r sciousness of wearing sanitary tion at all. B-ettes are appro physicians . . . acclaimed by everywhere as the most comfi most convenient method ever c Boxes of 6 19c Candler's MURPHY, N. C. 58. The CY :rom O HANGINGDOG d v. "I Mimas Truetl , lie ! :ii- ap > nt Sunday a* the Hanging j dog church which his sermon was en [joyed by everybody. Mr Sidney Clay was the Sunda; dinner guest of Mr. Charlie McDon j aid. Mrs. Sarah Brockman and daugh ter was the Sunday evening guest ?>: Mrs. Sam Kephart. The music by Sidney Clay and Lin it ??!n Roberts was enjoyed very much at the home of Mr. Kents Wednesday night with a good crowd. Mr. Thomas Truett was the Sunlay dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Kephart. W illiam Palmer, Fred Lovingood, j wife and son returned to their homes last Tuesday at Gaffnev. S. C. M . tf i> % r . it , .,n. %?. o. MUiKey was the evenI ing jjucst of Mr. Sam Kephart Sunday. . Mr Foley Seabolt from Notla was I the Sunday dinner guest of his son. j Mr. Lonnie Seabolt. i VESTS Rev Benton filled his appointment ;?t the lie ids Chapel Methodist church Sunday night. Mr. Jinimie Johnson has been very ill but i< now improving his many friends will be pleased to learnMrs. Henry Reese has recovered after a long siege of illness her many j friends will he pleased to learn. Mr. and Mrs. Earsie Payne and I children spent las: week-end visiting eiatives in Whitestone. (la. | Mr. I'M Johnson spent the weekend visiting in Chattanooga, Tenn. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Quinn and | Gladys Campbell visited Mrs. Quinn's mother, Mrs. Mary Hamby of Pat' rick over the week-end. ! Little Cornelia Boaths, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L A. Boaths entertained with a birthday party Saturday. Mis l.ucindia Thompson and son Westlo viaiE'ul u . ner daughter, Mis* Nora Thompson of Earner, Tenn over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Andrews has movec front Mr. Sam Voylcs" into one of Mr Giles houses. Mi. and Mrs. S. K. Quinn spent Sunday night with their daughter Mrs. Clifton Raper of Oak Park. Mr. and Mrs. Hardie visited relatives in Oak Dale, Tenn. recently They were accompanied home bj Mrs. Hardie's sister, who i.-* spending awhile with themMr. and Mrs. K. H. Nelson, oi Ducktown, Tenn. spent the week end visiting her mother, Mrs. Ella Reid. Mr. and Mrs. Crede Reid and chil dren spent Saturday night \>*th Mrs Reid's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H Floyd. D-i&A Protection ins or belts n thai * ^ d belts le, and / 10 con- ' ved by I women f[ / i ' " 4" Boxes of 12 29< Parker Drug Store MURPHY, N. C. lerokee Scout, Murphy, N verChe SNOW HILL NEWS Mt>. Etna Kilpatiick. spent the week-end will friends in Chosterfb Id. X C. Mr. Mutie Tvague made a business trip to Kllijay, Ga. Saturday. H 9 Several people in our community . are veiy busy gathering corn. Mr. and Mrs. Gay Davidson, Mrs . Satnmie Davidson and children vi-.itt e l Mrs. Lenna Martin Sunday after noon. Several young folks of our community has been attending revival services at Culberson the past week. Mrs. Muriel Teagrues daughter. Lorint* is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Sherden Martin of Martin's Creek. Mrs. Isaac Elliott carried her little granddaughter, Gallic Ruth to a hospital for treatment one day last week. We hope the child will soon bo well. Charles Karl Akin was the suppe>j guest of Willard arnJ Maynard Hughes . Monday night. Mrs. Amos Bruce and children l snent SntnnLiv u ? .n6nb wiia tier par-i ents, Mr. and Mis. A. Carroll of Kimsey. Mrs. Martha Thompson visited Mrs.) V. C Hughe:: a few tmys ago. Mr. and Tummie Wright 'lave I moved in to their new home near her father's home, Mr. George Forrester. We are still having a good Sunday school also prayer meeting Saturday nights. Every body invited to at- j tend. MARBLE j Porter Bryson, son of Mr. and Mrs. I Arnold Bryson, left Wednesday foi I Morganton, where he is attending the North Carolina school for thc | deaf. I Mrs. Addie Johnson of Athens ITenn. is visiting relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Littlejohn had as their guests last week Mr. Littlejohn's brothers, Mr. Allen Littlejohn, ' of Knoxville, Tenn., and Mr. P. I). 4 Littlejohn of Lexington, N. C. Several men from here enjoyed a I bear hunt in the Snowbird mountains Lst week. Among those enjoying the hunt were: Arthur Palmer Horace Denton, Gar Rhodes and Elwood Adams. J Mr. James A-hf?vr?* r. - "?J wi v tUiiuu, , l- ,s|)ont the week-end here with his . brother, Mr. N- W. Abernathy. ' ~ ; ?_ More Time your home and decide | them. Well, don't be t< and see us first. % * ;l Southern Stat Phone 1 orth Carolina rokeeC Mr. and Mrs. (Veil Staines and children of Indiana left Friday after pending a week hen with Mrs. Staines mother, Mrs. Iowa Kilpatrick. M ss Marie Trull, who is employed .it Asheville, arrived Wednesday for j : three week's visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Trull. Mr. H. \V. Foster, who is employed it Hot Springs* is spending a week here with his family. Mr. and Mrs. Fred McConnell ana children Doris and Buck and Misses Charme Foster and Lucille Trull went to Wayah Bald SundayMr. and Mrs. C. M. Hendrix and children of Peachtree were visiting here Sunday. Mrs. Forest Abernathy spent Mon ciay in iviurpny visiting relatives. Carroll Phillips of Andrews is visit! ing his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. H. \V. Foster, this week. UPPER MARTINS CREEK Mr. and Mrs. Ingle Entertain Mr. and Mrs. Preston Ingle entertained at their home Monday night with a Ha!!'.r.v.v^r. dinner parly fui th* MBEWi Burke. Wykc i ^ -* ' | Dean, Pearl Noles and Joe Sander son all of Atlanta, Lelia Stalcup of Murphy, Carl Lyle Lang, of Asheville, | Minnie Stalcup of Murphy, Buel ' Dobbs of Asheville, Vaul Chastain of Murphy, Ralph Lawson of Asheville, j Barbara Lawson of Asheville, Hamil[ ton Stalcup of Murphy, Louise Whit | tics of Bryson and Paul Dobbs of i Asheville. Halloween color scheme was carried | out throughout the party. I Misses Thelma Klkins and Evans | joined the Martins Creek Baptist | church Sunday morning were baptized Sunday afternoon. Rev. C. F. Martin v.as requested to do the baptizing. Miss Alline Taylor was the Sunday dinner guest of Miss Estelle Bryson. W e are glad to welcome back into our community Mr. and Mrs. John Robert Martin and baby and Mr. and J Mrs. Sheridan Martin and family. Mr. and Mrs. Grant. Crisr* vidfu.) I Mr. ami Mrs. Lee Chastain and Mrs. Crisp's father, Mr. John Lee Chastain, Sunday. Mr.^tind Mrs. \V. J. Martin have been right sick for the past few days. Their many friends will be sorry to learn. Mrs- R. W. Chapman visited Mrs To ShopRE Time to Visit RE Time to Attend Social Affairs RE Time to play bridge or go to the show or go motoring or do whatever you want to ... . 4T'S The reward of having your home completely equipped with timeKAVincr ? j iwi/ui~oavAil^ I Attractive-looking ECONOMICAL ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES. Extend you a most lial invitation to attend showroom at any time. Maybe there are many gs you've wanted for d you couldn't afford x> sure about it. Come :es Power Co. Murphy, N. C. ' 1 'ounty 1 James Mabry and Mi ... Lee Chastain 1 Sat i: day ; !'emoon. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Ci isp and fain- I i . v visited Mr. and Mrs. Asl r Hugh- 1 . Sunday afte n <>n. I Visitors oi Mr. a>1 Mis. B. W. I Chastaiu Sunday were. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Chastain and two < ildren, I.u ille and John Boyd, and Mr. and Mrs. G- W- Keasler. A goodly number attended the corn shucking Tuesday night given at th?> home of Mrs. Mark Stalcup. Mr. and Mi's. R. W. Chastain and little Robert Hayes visited Mr. and Mrs. Arzo Hughes Sunday. * M on pCT QB S5S W ^T^^^flc'sKlD-1 Sethis new tire willstop^ T \ YOU QUICKER,SAFER ON J WET ROAOS THAN YOU'VE \ v>ii EVER STOPPED BEFORE. I (fssY AND WE CAN PROVE IT. < ^*?1 COME IN FOR THRILLING ] .^DEMONSTRATION RIPE J The "safest thing on wheels"? that's the new Goodrich Safety Silvertown. Check these safety features: Amazing Life-Saver Tread that gives you a dry track on wet, slippery pavements. Golden Ply blow-out nrotection. Truck-tvpe Hi Flex cords for extra strength, longer life. Double cord breaker strips that resist bruising and road shocks. New, flatter tread that gives greater road contact and boosts mileage. Remember?many tires cost more than Silvertowna but no other tire, ' at any price, can give you the special life-saving protection of the LifeSaver Tread and Golden Ply. Put these Goodrich tires on your car and youH know what it means to be saved by a Silvertown Stop? you 11 know what it means to have real protection againtt high-speed blow-outs. SAFETY Silvertown UK-SOB mm BUB IB KWMfl WTSCPP GULF SERVICE STATION FRANK ELLIS, MGR. MURPHY, N. C. PHONE 33

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