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MARBLE NEWS TV.? BoK-? .L-fcij >d *Au }Af+ OJfcc US*.. Mm in<y aftrmouc. miUi i?a pr'^iOfut, Mn ; Ptuiik. Llttiejunx- praeiding. Alter j t>UM'-e% rw di?KU*?A: Mrs. Ailfae | K.:i*r ?s(?u tzaTf u d?mo"nratlo*. | n? whoit * : ?it prod uc* 19 and ;>r^- ; pared sahv muffins which were 1 aerv*<i :?.? !i:t? yut >'ji. RrfirshiDviits { were a* ?:?* v. :? the foliowuig : Mrs Flunk i,.: "<?hn Mrs Frank Walsh.' V;r.n?. Ha;. Mrs Cora Biyson. Mr* O M William*. Mrs. Herman j w?*\ M V M West. Mrs Harry Ingram Mr> Edna Lovingood. Mrs. Clay K ::. Mr P A Arrowood. Mrs. Glade Wt Mrs. King. ar.d 1 Mto? Vntnkk Mom The t;**xt meet-! in? will ? - rid . t the school audi torium. ; ? 29th. with Miss Pear! lr^w?k!iiir in nrst aid.; M' m . : - art iri^d :o < i n.* Car. K .. vi Stein Derryberry *t:c marram last Sunday. Miss Ruth Hall is visiting M:. -nd M:- Ov Hall ar.d family at Kyle. N C Miss Ellen Ingram In* reia t.v t > a Nei- O.i. Mr. ana Mrv iniiis Garrett .?nd % uum M:ldr* d Hf!c" ixn** Lcr^nc ! : ;r. Kar.napol -*>* ? * las: week f! c h? ro with relatives. Mr ai ? Mrs J. b. KaU, from! Whittier ptn: the week-end here with t :iti: dstislusr. Mr?. James 1 1 3m M:s. c:..ra Lerifcrd and children, fro m Murphv spent -Sunday with t.-r lister. Mrs. P A. Arrowood. Mrs Lois Loving nod and children from E'-ka. sp< nt the week-end here with her parent? Mr and M-; Bar ney Coffey. Mr? Quince Stiles ai.Q Marilyn LitUejohn. spent the week-end in Murphy and attended the decoration i.: Oak Grove. Mr and Mrs. Leonard Palmer and cnilaren, Vey and Lena, and Mr Palmer's mother. and Dorothy I and Randall Palmer and Miss Wilma Queene sp?-nt last w ek-end in Rock Hill, S. C. Misses Pauline and Evelyn Stilei from Tomatla. spent Sunday with , Mr. and Mrs Rupert Trull. Mrs. Solomon M aloof , from Bryson City attended the decoration here Sunday. Mrs. Frank Littlejoha spent Thursday in Murphy. Herman West, from Ton tan*, j npent the week-end here with hU ' flunlly . Ruth Dockery, Vinson Dehart and Jerry Cooke also entered the Clinic In Murphy last week and ha d their tonsils removed. Mrs. Hazel Parker and daughter, Joan, from Brevard, spent the week end here with her parents. Mr. and ; Mrs. Jack Barton. o LETITIA NEWS Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Beavers were j the Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and j Mrs. Gale Conleys. Mrs. Carrie Graham visited Mrs. ; Nora Campbell Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Garland Hedrick ] wen- the Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. McKlnley Stiles. Miss Bessie Voyles spent Sunday afternoon with Miss Norma and I Vaud Stiles. Miss May Stiles spent. Sunday af ternoon with Vaud Walker. Miss Est a Ropers of Feachtree, ?vhs the Sunday dinner guest of Mrs. Julia Cearley. Mrs. Oll'.e Stiles visited Mrs. Mc Ku lev stiles Sunday. Herman Stiles wnt Sunday after noon with Hoyt Walker. Mr. ..nd Mrs. Bill Clonts and (laughters, Lois and Wilma. were the Sunday dinner mie-sts of Mr. and . Mrs. Gale Conley. Miss Marie Hedrick visited Helen j Cearley Sunday Mr. Lloyd Clonts spent Friday I night of last week with Hoyt and Don Walker. Mr. and Mrs Garland Hedrick and children, and Mrs. Julia Cearley and daughter and Ml* ?rta Rogers vteited Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Hedrick of Ranger. Sunday afternoon. SHADY GROVE The public and all fanner are cordially IsrIM to at I? d MM annual Memorial mi lium to b* Md at Shady Orow BaptM Hit nrday. May Mth. Sorrtaw ?n last ?an til HOOD. PEACHTRBE NEWS Cm td so?a after t?i<d ran 19. .nanrta? saHeul \**? wet 4?t*ude?! 6u?*U* Alfred Luiufonl. r<m tn ** nrw\y a ?p*ud:mf k few d>vy* witta his pa. - ? \uv Mr. u?d Mrs Calric Luusford Mrs Grady Watkin* spent Sunday evcuin* with her moth+r Mrs Kmma Epvers. V. a??d Mr.v .J. L?. <Jailow;?N. after s;iendin? Saturday niphr with Mr* Oallowajr'i parents. Mr. and Mrs. Marson Moor?\ left for Durham, a c 'inpanivd br Mw Francis Moore Mr and Mr* T. J Thom assoc. of Andrews sp?nr. Pridav with t'neir ter Mr*. Cara Lunsfcrd. Mr V- moit Thomasson . r>pn? su> - .ift? no?n with Mat*"i Ijeatner wood. Mass Is vfadUnw her . s? ? ? Mr- Richard Lunsford. Tr v Breed!ov? returned from For! Jackson. S C Friday after takine his examination. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Lu ? Torti nt Saturday niph* with C W Thomassoa. SSMi^s Je^-ie Br?'edlove iff' M . . i\" f? ? . v?< ?"? i i V. c. D E. Griffith spent Frid.iV ? ven- j i np with C W. Thomasson M Marson Moore Mr. nd Mr T w Barker and Mis? V?rdie Grif fitli >vf:f (!!""fr tiifsts Sunday of M Pird Moore. Mi s Fird Moon was a sup pi- r ( guest of Mr and Mrs. J W. Curtsl Sunday. UNAKA NEWS Mr Otis Kilby of Lenoir City, Tei'n.. visit' d his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kilby. the past week t nd. Mr. and Mrs Howard Ramey have moved to their new home near For- - | tana. N. C. I Decoration villi be Sunday, May j 31. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Alien, of Lenoir j City. Tenn., spent the week-end with j their parents here. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rose of Lib erty, N. C? visited the tatter's par ents. Mr. and Mrs. E. L Chambers the past week -end. Mr. Ben Rose was a week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Alonra Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Fred White and Mr. George Crawford were visitors in Andrews, Sunday. Mrs. Hoyt Jenkins was a visitor in Murphy on Tuesday. Mrs. Albert Ktttoy and Mrs. U. 6. G. Phillips visited Murphy Tues day. Upper Wolf Creek Th<* H. O. club met Friday at the I home of Mrs. Bill Bandy. After re- ! freshmen ts Mrs. King gave lessons | on the use of whole wheat products, j A business session was enjoyed by all. Those present were: Mrs. Madie Cole. Frances Cols, Mrs. Jusle Gar ren. Bill Curtis, Edith Cook. Mrs. Lou Cole, Mrs. Florence Ensley, Mrs. Nora Morgan, Sadie Cook, Syble Crasmar, Mrs. Clore. Mrs. Bill Bandy Mrs. King and Mrs. Alonza Shields, a visitor. Non-members are urged to attend these meetings. Next month at the school. Miss Weaver, county nurse, will give lessons on home nursing. Mrs. Bill Curtis and Msr. Pauline Helton were shopping at Copperhill last wefc. Mrs. Earl Stuart and children were dinner guests of Mrs. Olivia Cole Sunday. Decoration will be the second Sun day in June. Rev. Freed Townsend will preach Sunday at 2 pm. Mrs. Tom Burger is confined to her bed with strip throat. SHADY GROV* XI?* ftt:t Pattc*. oT Aim 25 T?t i .ru: ber ctaafntcr. *irs. Run* 3*ri*-r Cl0OV?e?? lUKir. v?M?d Copportuli ! dstuntit. Mr? Jim Hati'Isoi vurted ber j mother. Mrs Duili- Ortoo. last week. Mr? Lara Ki.wlburp risited her daughter. Mrs. Everett Rut* Sunday Mrs. >X* Holers and daughter. I visited Mrs. Char'.:** Jeuki??s Sunday i AXtnd Rii ?* visited his f*TtlP l(n Lillie Dean, this weefc-enfl in c*op 1 j>erhili. Justus ;uici Daphne Mason mere \isitors iu M iirpliv Saturday. Mr H v: vi>ited here Sim Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Rice and chil rea, Mrs. Eva Dea??e w< re visitors ?*rt Saturday. Endless Mason were > aday ofterno< :i visitors of Mrs. v."?ana?a. Sunday cu?'s;.s of Mr. and Mrs. T. M Rice were. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar and < ;ilurc:?. Miss Irene P:::II-ps. Mr unci Mr Clarence D* an ai?d children. Bobby Stand dge v. as Sunday of Aip Mis. Joe Hawkins and chfldren ? r ? uoi> Sc.:.. tin.. ? ! M: v \I.ui.ia Culberson. Dora. Georsrt and Alfred Rice visited Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Dean Saturday in Copperhill. Piliij I'lfi f to visit h*3 mother and father. Mr. and Mrs. Mill Hens!* y from Fort Jackson last w? ck.*2 Alfred Rice spent Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Dean. Mr. a?d Mrs Jack Bryant were Sunday afternoon guests of Mr. and Mrs Garlie Rick. Miss Iren?- Phillips visited Dora Rice Saturday Hoyatt Dean was a visitor here Sunday. Mrs. Lee Kissel burg viisted Mr. and Mrs. Everett Rice Sunday. Paul Hawkins and Carl Hensley visited Milt Hensley and Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Rice Tuesday in Culber son. Mrs. Olivia Gregory was Tuesday guest of Mrs. Gregory. WOLF CREEK NEWS The much nenM rail is of last week did * lot of rood and some damage. Charles Morgan is *? ~>'nr a trip to Atlanta Oris ?Hk for a ?edal medical examination for a hurt re reived while in the employ ctf the Utah Construction Company, at Nantahala. Some kinfolk of Mr. and Mrs. Burt Murphy, of Madison, s. C. paid them a short visit Sunday. Rome Duvall of Isabella was a business visitor here one evening last week. Mrs. Sarah M. Garren is spending several days with her son and his wife Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Garron. In Germany the work week aver ages at least 60 hours. In Japan the average is about 70 hours. MURPHY BEAUTY SHOP Just Above Court Done Phone 9117 Murphy, N. C. VISIT THE FUNBOWL ^|urphy's ||ew fowling j^lleys OVER CARRINGER*S STORE MARTfe*9,?RRB? . i mi to O* ?? ! ujsoj -?? *M< Mutt Ur L?iWkr<t of M*""" Creefc. and M Ifcrtlu F%rV?. of ! Oajnesr&le O* . wm ? m.unrd Pun Oar Mar 1* Ur <fcl?s kaf brr" carrying tht hi C irrrni Murphy to GttUiosTiiio [?>r *??ral ??*rr wd is well klMwn K:ronek?ni? our com ? mu'liu M: alio Mrr> Stiles OT k .. *- "??I *t Game j On. at pmrnt Mr Mr- Jake F u:<? had as heir dinner guesfc? Sunday Mr ?nd Mrs Patton Stiles. Odeen Allies and Charlie Carringer. Mr-. Fiwr.k I? gram aari Mr> Clifford Ha 11 visit**! Mr? Lassie j Hu.:.ns, of Btl'.eview. Thursday af ! lemoon. \*? 2s": > Eiiou spent last I Wednesday with Mrs. Bon Mann Mr R'' Ccn?Ncil aini \V'<ilU7 ? n >ckery. of Richmond. Va arc Vi-.l;ing friends and relatives here. i Mr Frank Ingram a"d Clifford i Hall, w i ar* employed at Pontana. ? spent :he week-end with their I fgHtHfeS. Mr? . Br1' Mam spen* Tii?*rtw j with Mrs Frank Ingram. Ali-s Wiimu Arrant spent Sunday j night with Dorothy Ingram. Mrs Tommic Phillips a"d chil | <ir< " arc visiting h?-r father. Mr i Devero Rncer* Peaehir^e. this 'A'tfk . Mr. and Mrs. Jake Stiles spent Saturday night with Mrs. Margarette Carring* r. Bom to Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Mann May 14 a baby girl, who has b'en srivn the name Shirley Ann o ! GRAPE CREEK NEWS There will be a decoration here th?* first Sunday in June. Mr. and Mrs. M I. Hall received a letter from their son. Don. who is stationed with the American forces in Australia. Clyde Woods, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Worth Woods, is stationed there also. Mrs. Alien Lovingood ii> visiting her husband. Allen Lovingood, who is working at Eilz&bethton, Tenn. Mrs. Nelle LitUejohn and daugh ter. Doris Jean, are leaving soon for a few weeks visit with Mr. and Mrs. LitUejohn, of Shelby. ". C. Mr. Grant Stiles aud Mr. John Hall, who are employed at Pontana. spent the week-end here. Miss Aline Graves has gone to Ohio to visit her aunt. SNOW HILL NEWS Mr *?d Mrs Cltffarn ?V?t. .... and his m<*twr. Mrs i ^ ?lliott mt? 1 1? Sunday curs* y U: and Mis. W* Aodrrsoti. Mr. ?nd Mrs. Richard Rhndf*. cf Brevard. rvrr visiting her p?rvn'.<, Ut and Mrs. Burley MoCojin'i Mrs Luther Ma? aod daugfttrrt. Betty. Ann and JI*rj- Lou. mito) Mr< Marcarrt Elliott Sunday LitU" Bobby Elliott visit?d TVr, W?rn "**t evening. P:d Brysin and Allen of Martlet Crt"*. visited I R. Elliott Sunday. o SUNNY POINT NEWS Mr and Mrs. John Beavers ,md children, of Violet, spent Saturday merit WlUl Mi Mini aiis. Fi?-u TTniW iter. Mr w " ?"Uon epeit oaiuroa) ' nisht with his son. Ben. and family M;-- Madia Payne spent th< '] week-end with Miss Leona Moore. Mrs. Dora Parrish spent the pas' werV with h* r sister, Mrs I mir Jihnson Mrs. f t."' M son has return d ti ?rr home a'ter v1sit!t??f V>* ? rot Wayne of I<"?nlr City Save Your Clothes With Quality Cleaning I There is no Wool Ra tioning among moths! ; THEY'LL DEVOUR EVERY LAST I THREAD IF YOl' LET TH^M. The thing to do now t Ls to send your winter garmrats to os for cleaning; and th?*n to be put in moth-storage bags until you need them next fall. We Call For And Deliver Imperial Cleaners Phone 13 We Take Order* The Sylva Laundry ME SETS MORE mileage from his UNDERWEAR TOO! ? "You know, everything has to go a lot farther and last a lot longer these days. I find that if Bob changes his underwear fre quently, I can wash it with a light rinse. This means less scrubbing, less work and less wear on the fabric." She's right! And when you buy Hajves Underwear, you get high quality. Made from pre mium cotton, spun into yarn that is extra absorbent, extra clastic and gives extra wear. Hanes sizes are true. Under wear that fits has less strain on it ? gives comfort for a long time. HANES CROTCH-GUAM) SPOUTS are shown above. They help active men keep fit by providing gentle athletic support. Conveniently pieced but ton inn front. Require no ironing. Teem them up with m Hakm Undershirt for extra eMd?rt r tar W4* BONDS AHO STAMPS * ? Ita NMU LM mmmm |? ?#r ? I KmWt#?lbHMl> ft* mi^n tM ? W?* I W >?<???? l? |*| H mm *???< >? ??. P. H HANKS MTTDM OOMMRT ? , North CmrnUes
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