Vote Fibr
Kate Padgett Heniley
For Register of Deeds
Of Cherokee County
15 Years Experience
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Your rapport will be freatly ap
preciated and repaid threoch effic
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Vote For
LUKE CARVER
For Sheriff
Experienced in Law Enforcement
Your Vote and Confidence will be
Repaid Through Efficient and
Impartial sernee
Vote For
Jerry O. Hatchett
For Cleric of Court
Democratic Primary
May 29 .
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repaid threagh affWeat aarrtea.
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PERSONALS
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Reynold*
will leave Sunday for Norfolk, Vs.,
where Mr. Reynolds will work dur
ing the summer.
Mrs. Sam Kaye returned Sunday
from a week's vacation at Hot
Springs, Ark.
Miss Susie Miller an,j Miss Car
olyn Alexander, students at Agnes
Scott College, Decatur, Ga., spent
the week and at home.
J. C. Townson attended an em
balmcrs' meeting! in Raleigh last
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Mrs. Walter Coleman spent last
week in Greenville, S. C., with her.
son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and
' Mrs. Breece Breland
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Singleton
and ohildren, Sara Varner and
Knox spent the week end in At
lanta with Mr. Singleton's bro
ther, Dr. Donald Singelton and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Bueck and son,
H. C? and Harry Mattox, and Mrs.
T. A. Case and Mrs. Frank Forsyth
left Tuesday morning by automo
bile for New York City. On the
1 8th the Buecks and Harry will
| leave on the liner. United States |
for a tour of Europe. Mrs. Forsyth (
and Mrs. Case will leave at the
same time by plane making a stop
In Ireland and Scotland and on
June 8, they will fly to Paris and
join them for a tour at France,
Switzerland. Italy, Austria, Ger
many, Holland, Belgium and Eng
land. The party will return by
boat, July 15.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Franklin spent
i Friday in Asheville.
M.- and Mrs. Quay Ketner had as
guests last week, Mr. and Mrs. R.
L. Cowan of Sweetwater, Tenn.,
and Mrs. Allen of Newport.
Mrs. A. M. Brittain is the guest
this weekof Dr. and Mrs. Harry
Miller.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Arnold spent
the week end in Knoxville with
Mrs. Arnold's brother-in-law and
sister Mr. and Mrs. Jack Harrison.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Alexander
will leave today for Ft. Eustis, Va.,
where he will be inducted Into the
army as second Lieutenant.
Mrs. Bill Brandon also will leave
Thursday for Ft. Eustis to join her
husband.
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Elliott and
son, Danny, of Winter Haven, Fla..
were called here Monday by the
serious ilnes of the former's father,
the Rev. W. P. Elliott.
Mrs. John A. Thompson and chll
dren and Mrs. L. J. Phillips and
son, Gerry, spent Monday in Sylva.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fulmer and
family of Sylva spent the week end
with Mrs. Fulmer's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. W. Franklin.
Mrs. F. V. Taylor and Mrs. L. L.
Mason attended the American
Leflon Auxiliary Convention in
Ashevllle lest week.
John T. Gill of Citizens Bank
and Trust Company was among the
some 27S bankers and feed retail
er from the Southern statea who
visited the Ralston Purina re
search farm at Gray Summit, Mo..
May IT. They spent the following
day at the company's research lab
oratories and headquarters offices
in St Louis.
Miss Jeanette Kllpatrick left'
Sunday for Marietta. Ga., where
she will be employed.
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Forrister will ,
leave Saturday for a two weeks
vacation at Morehead City Beach.
Miss Ann Forrister left Sunday
for Atlanta, Ga., where she will
visit her sister, Mrs. Lynn Forris
ter. She will be employed there
during the summer.
Mis, Bobbie Haney of Charlotte
spent the week end here with her
mother, Mrs. Clyde Haney.
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I RE-ELECT
RICHARD MAUNEY
A Native Son
Representative
Of
Cherokee County
If my friends of Cherokee County elect me
to represent them again, I will be in a much
stronger position than any new man without
experience and knowledge of state affairs,
fp^t that I have earned some seniority
| in the General Assembly, coupled with my
| r\ ?se association with the government of our
I state and its many officials and department
J heads, makes it possible for me to represent
I Cherokee County with a stronger vof^ce than
ever.
1 I shall be happy to exert this voice in the
best interests of my county.
Richard Mauney
The N. C. State Fair is operated, UDd" ^ North CmtoUm <*
' Agraculture.
Announcing The Opening
KING'S CAFE
Opening Friday, May 28
SERVING HOME COOKED FOOD
Will Be Open Each Week Friday throuxh Monday
S P. M. ? 11 P. M.
Open All Day Tuesday
MISS INEZ HOGSED. OWNER
Lowell St Murphy, N. C.
Ycu, The Citizen* of Cherokee County,
are 1; make a decision which, in my opmion,
affect? the lives of some 1,800 people.
It is your duty as a citizen to consider every
candidate for Sheriff.
AND CHOOSE WISELY.
Regardless of personal feelings or obliga
tions, the responsibility of 1,800 people
weighs heavily.
DO NOT TREAT IT LIGHTLY.
Thank you sincerely for your consideration.
GLENN HEMBREE
Candidate for Sheriff of Cherokee County
Democratic Primary, May 29
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