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Hiwassee Dam Cpt. and Mrs. Robert S. Vandi ver of Tampa. Fla.. announce the birth of a daughter, Carol Lee. 1 Sept. 10. Mrs. Vandiver is former Miss Bess Butler. Both j were former T. V. A. employe *s here. Mr. and Mrs Claud Garland en tertained Mr. and Mrs. William Francis and company for dinner Monday evening. James Osborne made a business trip to Waynesville Saturday. Lenora Hall plans to make her home with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Suit so that she can attend school here this year although her family have moved to Tennessee James Osborne was Sunday sup per guest of Mr. and Mrs. W B Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Pettigill have recently returned from a business trip to Washington. D C. Mr. and Mrs ('. H McJunkins and daughter of White Stone, Ga.. were guests of Mrs. McJunkins mother. Mrs. G. P. Mashburn. Sun day. Junior Hopkins. Miss Nellie Crowe. Ralph Dale and Miss Eve lyn Mashburn were Sunday eve ning guests of Miss Helen Foster oi Ranger. Miss Maggie Belle Kisselburg spent the week-end with her familv at Culberson. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Smith spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs T F Middleton at Tucksiegee. Mrs Hazel Stanton of Oak Ridge v isited her sister. Mrs. W. T. G'b son. last week-end. Mr and Mrs Jim K Rudder of Stevenson. Ala. spent the wek end with their daughter. Mrs. Will iam Francis. Ted Brown and Bill Gibson it t ended a football game at Richard City. Tenn . Friday. Marcus Flurry made a trip to Macon. Mi^s to see his son Bill play football there. IF YOU WISH TO SELL OR BUY REAL ESTATE CONTACT D. M. REESE REAL ESTATE BROKER Telephone 214 P. O. Box 65 Murphy, North Carolina SPECIALS High Sp;ed Drill Sets $2.50 to $23.80 Plumbers Fire Pot $12.95 Medicine Cabinets $8.95 Garbage Cans $1.65 and $2.95 38 Piece Set Dishes $6.95 ALADDIN LAMPS less shade $5.45 and $5.95 Murphy Hardware Company Quality Hardware Since 1906 Phone 25 Henn Theatre Murphy, North Carolina Saturday, September 28 GENE AUTREY, In "WEST OF THE ALAMO" Late Show Saturday, 10:45 P. M. Penny Singleton - Authur Lake, In ? "BIOMHE'S LUCKY DAY" Sunday, September 29 Ray Milland - Olivia De Havilland, In "WELL GROOMED BRIDE" ? Also ? SELECTED SHORT SUBJECTS Monday - Tuesday, Sept. 30 - Oct. 1 LUM and ABNER, In? "PARTNERS IN TIME" Wednesday, October 2 DOUBLE FEATURE Freddie Stewart - June Preisser, In? "FREDDIE STEPS OUT" ? .Also ? Chester Morris and Jeff Donnell, In ? "PHANTOM THIEF" Thursday - Friday, October 3 - 4 Bette Davis - Glenn Ford, In ? "A STOLEN LIFE" Saturday, October 5 "Wild" Bill Elliott, Alice Fleming, In? "SHERIFF REDWOOD VALLEY" First Sgt. and Mrs. Lindley All ied visited Mrs. Allred's sister. Maggie Belle Kisselburg. Sunday afternoon. Mrs. J. S. Dockery and grand daughter. Glenda Dockery. Mrs Leona Yoyles, Miss Grace McDon ald and James McDonald of Mur phy were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter B Dockery Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J H. Skinner made a plane trip to Travelers City. Mich , last week. Mr. and Mrs. E. S Donaldson visited Mr and Mrs. B W. Gilbert of Lenoir City. Tenn . and Mr and Mrs Herman Cordes of Oak Ridge. Tenn . last week-end. * * * (Crowded Out Last Week) Mrs. Ed Hauer entertained with three tables of bridge at her home on Monday afternoon. Charles and Ted Brown were supper guests of Misses Thelma. Annie Lou and Kathleen Keenum Monday evening. Mr and Mrs. kermit Keenum of Murphy visited their sisters Monday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Thomas spent the week-end with Mrs. Isola Thomas of Sylva. Den and Evan Ellis of Kingspori. Tenn.. visited their sister. Mrs. Claude Garland, this week-end. Miss Marion .Jones spent the week-end with her family in Ashe VI 111 Mr. and Mrs William Francis | honored their daughter. Genelle I with a birthday party Tuesday. Miss Maggie Belle Kisselburg ! and Charlie Myers were dinner | guests of Mr and Mrs. Eugene : Smith Tuesday evening. Charlie Myers left Wednesday | to visit friends in Washington. I) C . and Et rat ford. Conn He will attend the University of Tennessee this year. WHITEHALL TIRES BACK Black and white sidewall tires, prohibited during the war. are returning to the market in limited numbers, with OPA ceilings set at 121:: per cent above ceilings for all-black sidewall tires. OPA has1 announced. Examples of the new retail ceil ings on black and white sidewall tires are $17 65 for the 6:00x16 size, and $21 45 for the 6:50x16, 4-ply. two of the popular size tires. Upper Wolf Creek School started here on Monday ' with Mrs. Kate Shields. Mrs. Ran dolph Shields, and Miss Lottie Si monds as teachers. M.\ and Mrs. Winston McAUis- > lor announce the birth of a girl. The parents met and organized a P T. A at the school Monday. The officers elected were: Mrs. Edith I Cook, president: Mrs. Bill Bandy, vice-president; Mrs. Randolph Shields, secretary and treasurer: Mrs. Madie Cole, song leader, and Mis. Kate Shields, Miss Lottie Si monds. Mrs. Callie Bell, and Mrs Ruby Clore. as program commit tee Mr. and Mrs Winston Hawkins of Isabella. Tcnn.. have moved into A. .1. Simonds' house. Several from here are attending the revival meeting at Bell Hill. ' Project For Year Chosen ByP.T. A. Hiwassee Dam P. T. A. held 'ts first meeting of the year Wednes I day. Sept. 11, at 8 o'clock in the community building, with Mrs. R L. McClary presiding. Raising money to purchase a moving picture projector for the school was chosen as the years project. Purchase of magazines for the school library by the P. T. A was approved. Refreshments were served by Mrs. William Thompson. Mrs. Ec' Hauer and Mrs. Lanz McKenzie. The next meeting will be held at Liberty Baptist church Wednes day, Oct. 9. at 8 o'clock Marble Mr. and Mrs. Glade West and i hildren. Winnie Lea and Fred, spent last week-end in Bryson City visiting relatives. Reid Bryson of Marietta spent ! the holidays here with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bryson. Mrs. Garland Hunsucker of Chat tanooga is spending a few days t with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Mintz. Mrs. Victor West and son Joe and Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Bryson and daughter Carol visited relatives in Andrews Sunday. Jack Mintz, son of Mr. and Mrs Ben Mintz. has received his hon orable discharge after spending two years in the Navy, lie returned home last week. Miss Ruth Dockery of Winston Salem spent the week-end with 1-er parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Dockery. Mr. and Mrs. Harley Lovingood and daughter of Sylva were week end guests of his sister and broth er-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Pearlie vrrowood, and father. Jim Lovin good. Miss Shirley Phelps returned to ( her home in Newport News last week after visiting her grandmoth er. Mrs. Alice Bryant Upper Feachtree Several local people attended revival services at Mount Zion Saturday night. Bill Leatherwood and family have moved to Andrews where he h employed. Charles Griffith was dinner e.uest Sunday of Homer Shelton. Miss Charlotte Thomasson was dinner g'^>t of .Miss Eunice Luns ford Sunda> . Mr. and Mrs. Fird Moore spei.t Sunday with Mr and Mrs D. F Griffith. Mozcl Cutshaw is visiting iii? grandparents in V.'aynesville. Mr. and Mrs. Hill Bowers spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Clint Mi Gum . Prayer services are held at th? church each Wednesday night. I verybody is invited to attend. South End Lawrence Hall visited relative : ' in Akron. Ohio last week. Mrs. Dor* ha Jones of Gastonia is visiting relatives here this week Mr. and Mrs. Glen Gibson an- ; nounce the birth of a son. Rog??r j * ' TOGETHER Nffi; >1 INVITES YOU TO ATTEND OUR LOCAL MEETING' "Requirement I Generally speaking, only American veterans who have been wounded, gassed, mjurod or disabled while serving in the ormed forces of the U , S during time of wot are eligible for membership Walter. Sept. 2. Cody Clayton was in Robbins ville on business last week. Carmen Haney spent the week end in Hayesville. Snider Jones was in Blue Ridge. Ga . this week on business Mr. and Mrs. Sheridan Ram sey and ehildren were in Ellijay. Ga . Sunday. Wayne Queen visited relatives at Candler last week. Kermit Clayton of Brasstown was in this community last week. WSCS TO MEET The Woman's Society of Chris tian Service of the Methodist church will meet at the church on Tuesday, October 1, at 2:30 p. m Hostesses for the month are: Mr-' John Axley, Mrs. R. A. Akin, and Mrs. Neil Davidson. Mrs. H. G. Elkins and Mrs. Merle Davis will present the program To those who eagerly await their new Chevrolets . , ? Here Is the Latest News about Chevrolet Deliveries Everybody from factory to dealer is doing everything that can be done to speed deliveries to you We have been informed by the Chevrolet Motor Division that the past month has witnessed only a slight improvement in the rate of production of new Chevrolet passenger cars. As a result, shipments of new cars to dealers for delivery are still far below the level we and the factory had hoped to attain by this time. In fact, through August, Chevrolet's output of cars in 1946 was only 22.6% of the number turned out during the corresponding period of 1941. We know that Chevrolet is doing everything possible to step up its production totals ? to ship more and more cars to us and to its thousands of other dealers throughout America . . . and we know, too, that we are assured of getting our full proportionate share of the current output and of future production gains. Disappointing as the total Figures have been ? and despite the fact that Chevrolet was out of production entirely during the first three months of the year? it is nevertheless true that Chevrolet led all other manufacturers in production of passenger cars during June 1946, and has continued to main tain its lead in total production from that day to this. We shall continue to make deliveries of new Chevrolets to our customers just as fast as we receive them; we regret delays as deeply as you do; we thank you for your friendly patience and understanding; and we promise you a new high motoring experience when you take delivery of your new Chevrolet, giving BIG-CAR QUALITY AT LOWEST COST! Keep Your Present Car Alive Meanwhile, may we suggest that you safeguard your transportation by bringing your car to us for service now and at regular intervals. Let us help you to keep it in good running condition? to main tain its performance, appear ance and resale value? until the day when your new Chev rolet comes along. Dickey Chevrolet Go. Phone 60 Murphy, N. C. New Arrivals! Living Room Dining Room Bed Room SUITES Studio Couches Yes! We Even Have Dining Groups! Get Ready for Winter HEATERS MANY TYPES OF BOTH WOOD AND COAL HEATERS SPECIAL OFFER We are Now Giving Our Business Cards to Our Customers These Business Cards Are Good For ROGERS SILVERWARE HE HAVE made arrangements with the Ropers Silverware Redemption Bureau, Ine.. 1600 Broadway, New York 19. N. Y. to send to you. WITH OUR COMPLIMENTS, a quantity of beautiful Wm. A. Rogers Silverware, guaranteed without time limit by Oneida Ltd. All you have to do is to save our business eards, mail the required number listed on the baek of our card to the New York Office and the silverware is forwarded to you. We now give you this exceptional offer to show you our appreciation of your trade. Two cards with each SI purchase or with each $1 paid on account. REMEMBER TO ASK FOR ROGERS SILVERWARE C ARDS THEY ARE TRULY VALUABLE Cherokee Furniture Co. W. P. ODOM, Prop. MURPHY, N. C.
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