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Nantahala Area Scout Leaders Are Announced Officials of the Nantahala dis< trict Daniel Boone council, Boy Scouts of America have been nam SLEEPY DAYS/* What makes a child toss and sleep fitfully? Frequently ? there's nothing wrong except I he needs a gentle laxative. Triena CHILDREN I Triena combines two famous old ingredients ? pure prune juice for flavor and senna for effectiveness. Children take Triena gladlv because it tastes good. You don't have to force them. Remember the quick relief Trie na may brin when faulty eli mination make: your child rest less, irritable and cross. Buy TRIENA 30c, large J size 50c. Use J as directed, i A I I ICn MUG PRODUCTS CO. ALLItU Chattanooga, Tenn. fr.cdU THI ONLY STOKIK WITH TNI ' COAl-M(TM THAT OIVIS IXACT All AND CO Al MID CON'IOl lt'? HERE! Roody to Install! TVie New STOK-A-FIRE 0* tu*0 Modal i( the greatest improve ment in automatic boating. A quality-built stoker with exclu sive feature! found in na othor stoker. Low Price. So vet fuel Givei roal automatic boating ?njoyment. Cot yowrt NOW. [ Froo demonstration t, H. Holder, Agent MURPHY. N. C. ed for the coming year, it has been announced. Named as institutional repre sentatives are John H. Christy of Andrews, the Rev. C. Alfred Smith of Murphy. Lionel Wilson of Rob 1 hinsville. J. Guy Padgett of Hayes ville. C L. Brownell of Fontana Din. m Ml m i Onto of Vilck Cove. District officers are C. L Brownell of Fontana Dam. district chairman; Dale Lee of Murphy, district vice chairman; Harry W'eb ; ster of Murphy, district commis i sioner. the Rev. W. T Medlin ol Kobbinsville. assistant commission er: and R CI Vick, Hayesville neighborhood commissioner. District committees arc: ad- i vancement. Frank Swan. Andrews, the Rev C Alfred Smith. Murphy. ?I Guy Padgett. Hayesville, Lionel W\ Wilson. Kobbinsville; organiza tion and extension. Harry R Brad >haw, Hayesville. Boyd B. Robinson Vndrews. K Bruce Kin;;. Topton Douglas Smith. Brasstown. leader ship training Walter B Wiggins Kobbinsville. Dr Wm. A \lcCall l&poco. Pe.Mon Ivie, Murphy, tamping and activities. Clarence \ Bales. Robbins\i. e. Gordon 1. But ler. Nantahala and Fred C Sch lemmer. Fontana Dam. Finance Wade A Keece An drews health id safety. Garnett i lav is Fontana Dam. and George D Brock Hiwassee Dam senior Scouting. Ilarvi Elkins. Murphy and John H Christy. Andrews. Cubbing. M T Drake of Welch Cove and the Kev D C Washam. Andrews; publicity. Charles p Han* rahan. Jr.. Kobbinsville. and Dr. W i A Hoover. Murphy New Hope Pvt. Robert I. Taylor lias return ed to Camp Pickett, Va after spending 18 days with his parents Mr. and Mrs Kollin Taylor. P\t Homer Hunsucker i.s home now with a discharge after serv ing overseas for a year. Mrs. Amanda Johnson, wife of Hob Johnson, passed away last week. Yarlia Mae Taylor and Willard Lovingood were married January 19. Oaklin Taylor is now living at Blue Ridge. Cla Mrs. Berden Whitener and Miss 1 thel Higdon spent Sunday with Miss Mary Ruth Taylor. Culberson Mr. and Mrs. John T. Benton and ! son Bobby of Knoxville. Tenn . spent the week-end here. Mr and Mrs. William S. Watson Henn Theatre Murphy, North Carolina Thursday - Friday. Jan. 31 - Feb. I Dick Haymes - Dana Andrews - Jeanne Grain - Vivian Blaine. In ? "STATE FAIR" LATEST NEWS Saturday, February 2 DOUBLE FEATURE Wild Rill Elliott. In ? "MARSHALL OF LARENDO" ? And ? CHESTER MORRIS, In "ROUGH TOUGH AND READY" Serial: Chap. 1 PHANTOM RIDERS Late Show Saturday NOAH BERRY JR., In? "HI BEAUTIFUL" Sunday, February 3 RING CROSBY, In? "EAST SIDE OF HEAVEN" Also Selected Short Subjects Monday - Tuesday, February 4-5 Betty Grable - John Payne, In? "THE DOLLY SISTERS" LATEST NEWS r : ? . .. .... -v . .. . Wednesday, February 6 Leo Gorcey - Huntz Hall, In ? "COME OUT FIGHTING" Serial: Chap. 8 SECRET AGENT W.M.U. Circles Elect Officers Election of officers featured the meeting! of circles of the Baptist Missionary Union Tuesday after i'.oon. Mae Perry circle officers elected were. Mrs Virginia Craig, secretary: Mrs. J. B Mulkey. stew ardship chairman; Mrs. J. V. Hall, mission study chairman; Mrs. A. E Vestal, community missions chairman; Mrs. L. E. Bayless and .Mrs. Paul Hyatt, flower committee I Plans were made for the New Year. Mrs E. J. Darnell, chairman, was hostess for the meeting and presided The opening prayer was Mvon by Mrs. J V Hall. Mrs. Henry Hyatt gave the his tory of the hymn for the year. We've a Story to Tell to the Na tions". after which the hymn was Mint.. Devotional on the Watch word lor the year was given by Mrs. Woody W M I plan of work chief aims for 194U were presented by Mrs .) \ Hall. Kelreshments were served to 10 members present, during the social hour. Airs. .1 1. Savage was hostess to the Fannie E S. Heck circle. Mrs. Bessie Deweese gave the de votional on the topic. "Putting on the Whole Armor of CJod." Mrs Ben Palmer presented the topic. A New Year in a New World' . A Now car Message from our Vouthwide YV. M 1 president", was given by Mrs Cecil Monteith. I'he history ol tin1 hymn. "We've i Story to Tell to the Nations" was given by Mrs. YV A Papers and the hymn was sung. .Mrs ,1. M Amnions dfscussed the topic. "Spiritual Weapon for Ntomic Age". Mrs Morris discussed "One Thing in Common " Officers elected for the coming sear were: Mrs. .1 1. Savage, mis sion study chairman: Mrs. C. W. \rnold. stewardship chairman: Mrs. rhelma Dickey, secretary and pub licity chairman Mrs Bessie De vcesc. community missions chair nan Mrs. Ben Palmer. treasurer. Each member brought a piece of wearing apparel to be sent to a Baptist church in Yugoslavia. A the conclusion of the program The hostess served refreshments Fourteen members and four visitors were present. The Lottie Moon circle held its meeting with Mrs. E. L. Shields, with Mrs B B Cornwell, chair man. presiding. The devotional. Christian Armor, scripture lesson, Eph. 6:11-18 Launch out into the deep, was giv en by Mrs. Cornwell. with prayer by Mrs. YV 11 Murray The circle will sponsor the work i of the Royal Ambassadors for the year. Officers elected for the year were: Mrs YV. C. Kinney, secretary treasurer: Mrs. E. L. Shields, miss ion study chairman: Mrs. T P. Cal houn. community missions: Mrs. L. E. Barnett. stewardship chairman: Mrs. Doyle Burch, literature chair man A social hour followed with re freshments served by the hostess Nine members were present. spent a few days last week with Mr and Mrs. Earsa McNabb at Marietta. Ga. J. Roy Anderson left Monday for a business trip to Asheville. The Rev. Hick Dyers of Hayes ville filled his regular appoint ment at the Baptist church Sunday. The Rev. and Mrs. Robert Benton and daughter, Mary of Knoxville, spent the week-end with friends at Hiwassee Dam. "Homestead Planning" Is Subject For Club Programs In February The home demonstration club | schedule for February is as fol lows: Friday. February 1. Violet. Mrs. Gay Murphy. 1:30 o'clock: Wednes day. February 6. Postell. Mrs. J H Suit. 1:00 o'clock; Thursday. Febru ary 7. Peachtree. Mrs. Lawson Lunstord. 130 'oclock; Thursday. February 14. Slow Creek. Mrs. Richard Roberts. 1:00 o'clock; Fri day. February 15. Sunny Point. Miss Julia Kice. 1:00 o'clock: Monday. February 18. Bellview. Mrs. Clyde McNabb. 1:00 o'clock Tuesday. February 19. Grandviow. Mrs. John Funeral Is Held For Mintz Child Graveside services were held Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock al White church at Hangingdog, for Periin Mintz. 6 year old son of Mr ??nd Mrs. Ben Mintz of Martin's Creek, who died at a Murphy hos pital. The Rev. John M Davis offici ated Suniving besides the parents are three brothers. Wayne. H. L. and Joseph H. Mint/ Townson luneral home was in charge of arrangements. Pleasant Hill Mrs. Clara Morrow and two sons. Hen and George, spent the week end with Mr and Mrs. Frank Heaver and famih Roosevelt Hamtn spent Thursday night with Paul Baine Harding Baine of Hiwassee Dam spent Sunday afternoon with his parents. Mr. and Mrs J. f>. Baine. Mrs. Bertha Baine and children were Saturday night guests of Mrs. Vol la Deaver. Bert Hukill was the Sunday af ternoon guest of Jeter Baine. South End Mr. and Mrs. Jack Monkus have | moved into our community. Floyd Jones of Gastonia spent the week-end here with his wife the former Miss Dorothy Martin. Mr. and Mrs. J. L Hall visited Mr. and Mrs. M I. Hall on Mar tins' Creek Sunday afternoon. Charlie Hal lew. who has been on the sick list for some time is much better. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gibson have returned from a week's visit with their daughter. Mrs Marvin Har ris. who lives in Virginia. Ira Cuver of Fontana spent the I week-end with his wife and son. Mrs. Garlan Haney visited Mr. and Mrs. Cody Clayton Saturday I evening. Upper Wolf Creek The Re\ Will Heddcn preached at the church here Sunday. The next regular meeting day is the second Sunday in February. Luther Ycrner, who is employed at Clinton. Tenn.. spent the week end with his wife. Miss Madelyn Bandy returned home after visiting her aunts in Kentucky. Misses Juanita McMahan and Doris Abercrombie were the dinner guests of Mrs. Fred Bryant Sun day. Mrs Bill Curtis and Mrs. Clif ford Helton were in Murphy last Monday. Mi. and Mrs. Winston Hawkins ot Isabella were visitors here Sun day. Koffe isqood A SUPERB BLEN THI WORLD'S H hit ST POAS TE 0 and OISTRI8UTEO HV ^ 6Q/U>4. fir Kephart. 1:00 o'clock; Wednesday. February 20. Unaka, (to be an I nounced*. 1:00 o'clock; Thursday. 1 ebruary 21. Tomotla. Mrs. Shade Leatherwood. 1:30 o'clock; Monday. February 25, Marble, Mrs. Edna Lovingood. 1:30 o'clock; Tuesday. February 2l>. Martin's Creek. Mar tin's Creek School. 1 30 o'clock: Wednesday. February 27. Andrews. ! Mrs. Dave Swann, 2:00 o'clock; Thursday. February 28. Ranger. School Building. 1:30 o'clock "Homestead Planning" will be ; I the topic for the February pro grams. Thompsons Are Hostesses At Tea On Friday Mrs. William Thompson and Mrs. J. W Thompson were hostess es at a tea at their home here Fri day afternoon. Spring flowers were used in the decorations Mrs. I, E. Bay less poured tea. and Miss Sue Beck and Mrs. Harry Bishop assisted in serv ing. Guests included: Mrs. 11 \. Mal low Mrs. c K. Hyde. Mrs. Frank Forsyth. Mrs B W. Whitfield. Mrs <j. K Erhart. Mrs. T A. Case. Mrs Bin Yaught. Mrs Jane Orr. and Miss Eleanor Cover of Andrews. Mrs J. II Gibbs. Mrs. W A. Hoov er. Mrs It W Easley. Mrs. Mabel Massey. Mrs. J. \V Davidson. Mrs. Iruden Davidson. Miss Marvie Walker. and Mrs. Duke Whitley. Amazing Fast Relief Fo\ (SOUGHS Bronchial Irritations Due To Colds A More Combination? Compounded from valuable Canadian Pine Bal sam and other soothing healing In gredients Buckley's Canadiol Mix ture Is different from anything you , ever tried ? all medication- no syrup. Hockley'* Act* 3 Way? ? To Loosen Phlegm. To Sooihe Haw Membranes, To Make Breathing Easier. You ?et results FAST ? you feel the ofTect INSTANTLY. Art nt ono?'-t r> llurkk)'* < ' \ \ \ OKI I. HUturr-tmlnv. Satisfaction or policy ^ck. 40c-8Dc ? all Urugtisu. & MAUNEY DRUG STORE The U. S. Department of Agricul ture will resume publication of its yearbook in 1947. after discontinu ance during war years. ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE Having qualified as Administra trix of the estate of H. B Elliott, deceased, late of Cherokee Coun ty. North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against ! the estate of said deceased to ex- ! hibit them to the undersigned at I Murphy, North Carolina, on or be- ! fore the Kith day of January, 1947. | or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This the 16th day of January. 194(>. RUTH CARRINGER. Administratrix of the estate of 26-6tc II H. Elliott, deceased. DR. E. E. SMITH CHIROPRACTOR And Electric (Organic) Massage MURPHY, N. C. Best Treatment for Asthma and Most Ailments Relief At Last For Your Cough Crcomulslon relieves promptly be cause it goes right to the seat of the trouble to help loosen and ixnel germ laden phlegm, and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender, in. flamed bronchial mucous mem. branes. Tell your druggist to sell you n bottle of Creomulsion with the un derstanding you must like the way it quickly allays the cough or you are to have your money back. CREOMULSION for Couehs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis (jMaf N EW DODGE S M O Ojr H JJ5 T C A R f ^J) A T E. C. MOORE MURPHY, N. C. "Almost any time is harvest time" "One of the best things about pulpwood is that a farmer can cut and haul it whenever it's convenient. Time of year doesn't make much difference. "Pulpwood lets you make good use of time and equipment that would otherwise be idle. It's an extra cash crop that's always there when other crops lag and you need money. "I never fully realized the value of my farm woodlot till the war taught me how to turn pulpwood into money; but from now on, I'm counting on pulpwood as part of my income every year." America's Sixth Largest Industry Offers Jobs in the Woods and at Mills APPLY U. S. EMPLOYMENT SERVICE VICTORY PULPWOOD COMMITTEE A. Q. KETNER, Chairman LEE W ATKINS NOAH ABERNATHY J. B. MULKEY T. A. CASE Don't Waste Precious Time * * Cut Top Quality Wood
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