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WOLF CREEK NEWS M* J N H*-.l of Hot Hoive ? 'i!iviU#.n\ VUCtOT ter'<*>n A irrra: nurr.oer ? ! our people at tcndKl !h< Dcc< utio' at Pleasant Hill Sapn*? rriuwh cemetery. Sun dafH T1 rr ??! h? members ol Ll ? s< \ ? ? . Day Advrutist church *r ? Post4*ll church of Adv* ntist at Postell. ? t rc was held a ci when nine cand< th? y returned I. it* : ?h? .if-4-r .14: to Thomas Haw - Tenn took fire. | hert m? a Seventh I> Saturday ba;-" nJJwriw the - UFPi..: WOLF CREEK NFAV? ?-if tr.t- s comu Su? d;> Macedonia Baptist ci iirch. " I \ii? ?" 1 . j ' r 1 Si auain at MmEKH| L'!l!!rth til? f * Vl , S :..y at P. M. A::- r . :? ndt' p .. !ew dav *;.th hi* i rati.- J C. C k Pvt. Hoyt Cook HEMLOCK PKELKRS WANTED \t onc? 100 men to cut and pe?i Hemlock. Good Wages. Best of Board. Ix?ns Time Employment. 11* MIS HARDWOOD LIMBER CO. Robbinsvillr. North Carolina F<L I. RENT ? six room house just ofj highway in marble. Unfurnished. J list rt pia.pi- red and new root. A-l condition $20. Mrs. S. Ma] oof. Bryson City (40-41 pd) FOR RENT Completely furnished 2 room apartment; electric stove, electric refrigerator. $30.00 mon t:. No children. Permanent. Ap i >iy Box N. Murphy. N. C. LOST t ar Peach tre** Baptist church. Brown hat. Airlui? r brand. Finder dI' j.se see George Walsh. RFD 1, Sox GO. Murphy. NT. C . a?d receive Reward. 43-lt-chg.' DR. E.E.SMITH Chiropractor Murphy. N. C. CHIROPRACTIC *,\ ENTUALLY. WIIY NOT NOW? <41-4t-pd.? DR. E. L. HOLT Dentist - X-Ray Specialist MURPmr GENERAL HOSPITAL MURPHY, n. c. Protect Your Loved Ones WW* A QUIMH A HUMPHIUrr Mat? I Bwfal Cai llfieit* Only Costs 25c to Jsin Qaiim A Hvnplny I ff! for Fori Bcnning Thursday. M Sirs. A J. Simond? visit* j?d their daufht^r Mr> Bob C?1*\ I Kt Multtt*. Oi ?*5dsy. \! a? d Mrs J C. Ct?ok a'?d fam and Mr and Mn N W Oooli and faittiv attended uif funeral Monday ' : M: Jim oC*.?k s daughter I> sma, Pita*ani Hill. M Bla.'-' Aoercrombie r* turned > !' -nta' .1 ? ? r? he is employed af? . ? ndiit* :e week-end with hfc M IV.. Btr,er ls in Uv Frank - n .< :'v s : .v ;ia> U!id*T <? ?r -jH'raiion Sevt'iai j-copn from her* attended d coratlon a - d singing at M i.r -,V M : M V- T W moP'l ?r. i BRASSTOWN NEW. v.... > CaaptI Church Sunday; May 24 th M Hoi: P- . ! AU-. ? Tenn. ? ? l.t>: hero v in his avir- \! .\r\r\ M?> .T C> Pen M- Mr- Mack Cczer .'.ad; .au/. *? i.< Baroara anci Marv Fran- ? :. spent las', week-end -!i Ath?ns; and Etowah. Trnn.. witli relative-. Mr and Mr\ Claretu ? Hemphill) have returned horn- after a week's I . . : in Washington. D C. Mrs. Troy Ledford spent last week end with her parents Mr. and Mrv ; L-e Coker. Mr Earl Coke: sp.-nt Thursday night with Mr and Mrs. M D. Cok ef. Mr. a"d Mrs A. J. Plott spent last Sunday night with his sister. Mrs. Clayton Mason. Miss Ruth and Billie Lovingood spent last week-end in Athens and Etowah, Tenn with relatives. Misses Bonni> and Helen Almond visited Mrs. Harrison Lovinpood Wednesday. Vaughn Coker spent Saturday night with Mr and Mrs. Mack Coker. Mrs. H Lovingood spent Monday Aith Mr. and Mrs. L?e Coker. LETITIA NEWS Mr. and Mrs Willi'* Walker and : children spent Sunday with Mr. and I Mrs. Authur Graham. Mrs. McKinley Stiles and sons, Harv>y and Claud, and daughter. Eunice, spent Sunday night and Monday of last week with Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Green at Chattanooga . Miss Vaud Walker -pent Monday night of last v.?-ek with Mrs. Julia Cearley. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Clonts and daughter. Geraldine. spent Sunday with Mrs. Clonts' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Stiles. Miss Vaud Walker was the Sunday dinner guest of Misses Vaud and May Stiles. Miss Ruby Taylor was the Sunday dinner guest of Mrs. Julia Cearley. Miss Pearlie Mac Campbell spent Sunday afternoon with Helen Cear ley. SUIT NEWS A large crowd attended the Deco ration services held at Friendship Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. K. F. Keenum and children of Sylva. N. C.. spent Sun day with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Duvall of Bry son City, spent Sunday with Mrs. Rosa McNabb. Mrs. Clifford Waldroup of Athens, Tenn.. spent the week-end with her mother, Mrs. J. W. Curtis. Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Keenum of Fontana. ">ent the week-end with relatives u'-re. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Guyton of Hi wassee Dam. visited Mr. and Mrs. J, F Wood Sunday. Miss Nell Keenum spent Saturday with Miss Mamiler Kilpatrick Mr. and Mrs. Ira Curtis of Lenoir City. Tenn.. visited the former's mother. Mrs. J. W. Curtis, this week end. The Rer. Fred Stiles and family and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Davidson and children -were the Sunday dinner guesU of Mr *nd Mrs. J W Kttn um. Mr niu. Mr* Clinton Kwnum and children of OnstoolA wre visit i"c r* latlvrs her* this tctk Mr ..ml M: Howard Johnson and ?(liufhter of Copperhii] visited the Ilatter's parents. Mr and Mrs. D T McNabb Sunday. i Mr. and M: W E Stiles of Cand- J I i? r, N C ?? >i?ed relative* her*1 over J th?? wee k-end Mi and Mrs Ci. id< Sparks of Ellijay. Gi attended !h? Decora io?? S* rvices here Sunday. A number young people enjoy 1 I'd a ui-irier a- :: Hiuasee iak< Saturday ni- -it. Mrs Fannie Davidson spent Sun . i ?? v. h V K isha Beaver PATRICK NF.V1 ?'? Mrs. Bonn it fVii"n ul >? ?. it . : c. moti ? r M ?> Mar> Haxnby rrcef t:y. W- ? ?? if .:, of the : lines.1 f D; O V Young ?f Post-11. M ? and M B?n? .<? Kay . ncl baby. of Fa: er. were the guests o t or rand- -.I ? V* i M: Tom Fit k:?->irner Mujiuirv. Mr. .t M H< r'.oa fl||l 'I'M1 ItWj droll w !? v.- of Ml and Mt? W. L. Coleman Sunday. John kicki j-in> . the; gtM St of i> >on-in-:a\v ar.d daughter, Mr and Mr. J P. Cr<ft a; Fainer Sat urday niL'ht They all attended the ! pSSBsHc" ?.ervic* i Sunday at! Friendship and ? ???rtru a nice time I LIBERTY NEWS Mr. and M**s. Howard Watkins macie a bi. . ? ? : Murphy Fri day. Bonn e Bates visited h^r mother. ! Mrs. Elvira Ledford. Sunday. Carl Panter ol P- achtree is spend- j ing a few days with his cousin. Mrs. Howard Wat kins. Geneva, and Jeunie May Re?d visited Mrs. Gregory and Mrs. El viria Ledford Sunday afternoon. M: UMl Mrs Wmlord Lnttonl *"d baby vuctrd friends ?: VioKt Sunday Mr Winlord Unllord U buildup , n< ? hou&?' which he hopes In mui as soon as it is completed. IM GLAD I BOUGHT HANES UNDERWEAR ? ? "Whew . . . these Victory gardens ?wc give you exercise. But I can weed and hoc and stoop and twist without having these shorts bind or pinch." Gentlemen, for downright comfort and long wear, try Hanes knitted Crotch-Guard Shorts. They provide gentle ath letic support ? help active men keep fit. Conveniently placed buttonlrat front True fit, for iess strain and better wear. Here's a tip for your wife. There'll be less work on wash day and your shorts will wear longer if you change them fre quent! v. A light rinse cleans them ? without scrubbing. Hanks knitted Shorts require no ironing. Wear them with a Hanes knit ted Undershirt for extra comfort. * BUY WAR BONDS AND STAMPS ? ^ TW HANES Lobe I assures you quolity qormeah at moderate prices. If you can't get all the HANES Underwear you woal, remember that o large part of HANES production is going to our Armed Forces. P. H. HANES KNITTING COMPANY W inston-Salcm, North Carolina For years Chevrolet deal ers have had the largest number of trade-ins and, therefore, the widest op portunity to service and condition all makes and models. ... Make sure your car Is serviced right ?make sure it is serviced by your Chevrolet deaferf SPRING MOTOR TUNE-UP SPECIAL 1 Tm? Manifold Votoua 2 Test Compt*ii'ran 3 Ch*<k and Ad]vtl Spah 4 Ov?cU and S?t IgnMon Br?ofc*t PoMh 12 CUon ??<* Adfumf Corbuwlw 13 Chock Futl Pump 14 Adfutt ond Oil VttvM 1 J Throughly Ctoon EnglM on Outild* 16 Chock Bottory CoMoi 1 T Chock Bottory mm4 Hi with Wotw 1 ft Rood-Toe* Cor fot rw full own loftwoMM* ? muM^. Dickey Chevrolet Co. Murphy, N. C
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