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Woman Talk By EMILY COSTELLO Ob that beautiful Monday morn ing we ted tttic ate I drove out to Boiling Springe to tte LUTHER DOCKERY borne, and ted e mighty nice civet with Mr*. D. Luther wee out on tte mountain looking far hie cattle. And I don't know when I enjoyed a pop viait any more. Maybe ft was the weather, and the green fields so much greener because of the week end's rain. But It was one relief not to be choked by duet I w tfckddng about ell the folks living along unpaved roads during the dry weather, and how the wool en must be going carry trying to keep the duet down. Hut, anyhow, now we've bad rain and we adi ought to be feeling a lot more cheerful in general e nough so, In fact, to make our con tributiona to the exhibMa at the HoWyt bread in* * An Alliod Arti.t. n In Color ^ !' NO FATS ADDED BAKED WITHOUT SHORTEN WG ?mw/ ' M?lly wood Mot and Color* Eloanor Day, Box 1027 Holly wood. Calif. kM FOt YOU Southern Bread With Winter Coming Guard ? Against Financial Loss By Fire With Sound Stock Fire Insurance. - See this agency now. INSURANCE DEPARTMENT CITIZENS BANK and TRUST CO. Vlurphy Andrews Mr. There outfit to be an of aimed goods, handwork, flowers end other entires In the women's divisions at the Mr. One reneon Is because I know I never heenl at wo much canning going on as I have gammer. Of course it has been dry, snd the flowers might not be what they have been but I've seen some beau ties this year. Mrs. Dockery had one of the loveliest purple I've seen. If you've flat a blossom, or a potted plant, that you think Is pretty, chances are iota of other ladies would enjoy seeing it, too. You know how much you enjoy looking st tfrmgs other women have brought?and remember they would enjoy seeing you exhibits just as much. Now even I'm going to take an exhibit to the fair. And I can't do anything, so you other ladies have no excuse. See you at the fair! MOVED AWAY iPOLLY AND JACK HOUNSON and family have taken up residence in Atlanta after moving some time last week. I noticed that the BILL GOSSET TS were moving Into the Lay bouse on Valley River Ave.., vacated by the Hounsons. I believe the Gosset ts purchased the house. THE COLLEGE SET With tears and adieux, the col lege crowd is leaving town dally by ones and twos and threes. With the returning group, It's old stuff by now, but it's quite an event for the freshmen. JO ANN ADAMS left last week end for Mars Hill and SALLY MOR RIS Is already settled at Furman University in Greenville. S. C. MILDRED TAYLOR and ANNE DOCKERY will leave, or 'have left for Young Harris College, not so far away. Woman's College of the Univer HERE IS WHERE YOU CAN SAVE... When you drive the new -yfero Owners of the new Aero Willys equipped with over drive, according to a nation al magazine, report averag ing 27.3 miles per gallon. Aero Willys have delivered up to 33 miles per gallon. For style..for safety..for economy ... you're way ahead with an AERO WILLYS See Your Willys Dealer Today Franklin Motors Pardon The Inconvenience But during the next few weeks we may not be able to give our customers the best service they deserve. We are remodling our station to change it into one of the ihost modern stations in WNC. And for a few brief hours during different days our service to you may be hampered to some degree. We will continue operations during the remodeling per rw# ^ y , iod, servicing autos with gasoline, oil, grease and wash jobs. Thanks for your cooperation and come back to help us enjoy our new station. Davis Esso Service Marpfcr, N. C. ?1*7 Andrews Personals (Mr. and Un P. W. William urn. Bttly of Calderwood, Tcob ?lty of Nortti Carolina, at Greens boro, will take tbree pretty Mur phyttea ANNE SHIELDS KAY BURGESS and SHIRLEY BATES. Anne left Monday and win vlalt In Wallace, for a few days. Kay and Shirley leave today, I believe. BARBARA RHOADS has already begun nurses training at Presby terian Hospital In Charlotte STEVE CRAWFORD will enter Western Carolina College in Cul iowhee Monday and LARRY POS EY will enter Maryvllle College in Tenn. GENE BATES has chosen East ern Carolina College. In Greenville, N. C. and EDWIN and DAVID HENDRIX will be students at the University of Tennessee in Knox viUe. JAMES SMITH will also ea ter U. T. ANNETTE STRANGE, Che talen ted young artist, will go to Berea College In. Berea, Ky. And prob ably last of the college crowd to leave will be CAROLYN ALEXAN DER and SUSIE MILLER Who will go to Agnes Scott in Decatur, Ga. wee* week end guest of Mr. end Mrs. W. H. Hamilton Mr and Mrs. Q L Penland and eon. Jimmy of Black Mountain were week end guest of Mr end Mrs. Goldman Ropes Dick Hamilton of Calderwood, Venn., visited friends and relatives Sunday. 'Mr. and Mrs. Horace Palmer ok Atlanta, Ga. are visiting Mrs. Pal mer's mother, Mrs. J. L. Rowland. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Brister and children of Atlanta, Ga. are visit ing Mr and Mrs. S. H. Palmer. Miss Dortby Baker of Richmond, Va. visited Pti and Mrs. L. H. Baker and eon during the week. Betty Jean Eubanks, Betty Mill ies and (Mints Eubanks of Oak Rid ge, Tenn. are visiting Mrs. Mary Love and family. ' Sgt. Robert Caldwell and family are visiting 'Mrs. L. O.Caldwell andfamily. Sgt. Caldwell has been transferred to Buffalo, N. Y. from Camp Lejune. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rowland of Philadelphia, Pa. were guest of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Dean daring the week. 'Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Early visit ed Mr. and Mrs. Bowen Monte ith in Sylva for the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Edwiin Bristol and 'daughter Joy are vuitlag Mrs. Bristol's mother who is 1U to i lotto. Mr. and Mrs. A. B Chandler. Jr. left for Myrtle Beach. S. C eoroute there they will visit Mn. Chand ler's brother, Or. Jarrett in Char lotte. Miss Irene Lominac visited her parents Mr and Mj-s. Paul Lominac for the week end. Mrt G. W. Cover, Mrs. Jane Qrr and Meredith WfciUker visited friends and relatives In Copperhill, Tenn. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Whitman of Philadelphia, Pa. were guest of Mr. and Mrs. Carl' Dean for the week. Mr. and 'Mrs. L. B. Nichols. Jr. and Lee Nichols, spent Labor Day week end with parents Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Nichols. Mr. and Mrs. Rosco Ledgerwood of Knoxville, Tenn., visited over the week end with Mrs. E. B. King and John. Rev. Theo B Davis of Zebulon visited Mrs. E. B. King and John, while visiting in this part of the Baptist Churches Rally For Milhon More In *54 Drive The churches of the * Worth Carolina Baptist will bold ? Million More fa '54" Victory Rally at the Peacbtree Memorial Baptist church, Tbesday September 19, at 730 p. m., It was announced today by Cjms C. White, aasociational Sunday school superintendent. Principal speaker will be the Rev. Robert Barker Pastor Valley River Church. He will speak on the sub ject, "We Have the 'Message the World Needs." Purpose of the rally is to plan for the participation of the chur ches of this association In the cam paign of Southern Baptists to en roll a million more people in Sun day school in one year. state. ? Ailene Dell and Roberta Byar of Gaffney, S. C., were also recent guests of Mrs. E. B. King. . x Murphy Hardware Murphy, N. C. Phone 25 1 HOMOGENIZED.MILK IS BEST Taste and tests prove our Homogenized milk is TOPS. Our miik is produced in Chero kee County on some of the Nation's finest Grade A dairies. Buy COBLE MILK and you keep YOUR M O N E Y in YOUR COMMUN ITY?Where it belongs. The more Coble Milk sold here the more milk purchased from County Far mers. COBLE homogenized / COBLE DAIRY CHEROKEE COUNTY I SEPTEMBER 14-15-16-17-18-19 YOU CANT AFFord to miss the 26th Annual Cherokee County Agricult ural Fair. It Will be the finest Yet. COME TO THE FAIR-Have Fun-Enter the Competition And Take Home a ... .*>. ?? ' An
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