FRIDAY. AUGUST 20, 1828
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Charles Suqhroe
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| Social and
| (Edited By Mr*.
KA' HARTZOG :
V ind .Mrs. John Robert Kay anfiie
marriage of their daughter.
? -da Ruth, to Mr. Harry Lee f
Hart . formerly of Greenwood, S. i
{'.. now holding a position with t
j the < "' drich Rubber Co., Atlanta, Ga. s
T' marriage to take place in At- t
Ian . it the home of Mr. and Mrs. ?
(Jt W. Reece, aunt and uncle of
the groom, in November, the date to 1
be announced later. ^
licit.ie Kate Akin, of Lumber. I *
t n. V <*.. is visiting among home I
folks.
Osborne, of Chicago is the ,
a inactive guest of her sister, Mrs. |
\\ \V. Hyde. (
Mr .and Mrs. Glenn Turnbill ana
of Struthers, Ohio, were in town 1
first of the week.
.11. bryan Martin, of Asheville, j
ims been at the bedside of hia moth- |
er. Mrs. J. D. Martin.
After a visit with home folks, Mr.
?i Mrs. Neil Sneed have returned
t-i U'luon City, Fla.
After an extended stay in a private
>. mlarium in Asheville, Miss Lula
S ain has returned home much im- \
( roved in health. i
Mrs. Emma Jones and children re- 1
uned home at Ravenst'ord, uftei 3
pending a week with her molhei j
Mis. Hester Swaim. I
.Mr. Jesse Martin, of Brawley
< alt"., is at the bedside of his mother, ^
Mrs J. I). Martin, who is critically t
ill.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Langren, of .
Woodbury, Ga., spent the week-ghd
in town the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
i . M. Wofford.
i
Mr. afiu Mrs. C. K. Hoover are en
rtaining at this time Mrs. Hoovers
t-arents Mr. and Mrs. G. Connelly, 01 ,
Marion. ,
Mrs. Wnr. Butt and children, or (
Blue Ridge, are the guests of Mrs. |
Butts parents Mr. and Mrs. A. A. ,
Fain.
Miss Martha K. Smith and her ,
mother, Mrs. Smith spent the first ot |
the week in town and were guests of j
Mrs. Henry Axley. _ I
Mrs. T. W. Watson and children ,
will return*to their home Saturday,
at Bedford, Ind., after visiting friends
^ and relatives and attending
Sw-aim family reunion.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Goddert, of
Jacksonville, Fla., have given their
infant son the name of John Luther.
Mrs. Goddert was- formerly Miss Jessh*
Mauney.
Mrs. T. W. Wilkins and children
returned to their home at Pittsburc
Kansas, after visiting relatives and
friends in Alabama, Florida, Georgia
and North Carolina.
Mr. Edgar Harshon of Newpoi i
News, spent the past week with his
Parents, Mr. and Mrs. McD. Harshon.
Mr. Harshon is a draughtsman witn
the government and also instructor
?f Electrical Engineering in a night
*chool in that city.
Mr. C. T. Giles, Superintendent, ot
machinery for the L. & N. Railroad,
with his assistant, Mr. T. O. Sechiist
"id his private secretary, Mr. C. R.
Tacoby were in Murphy last week in
their private car on a pleasure trip.
Sunday they accompanied Mr. J. H.
1'haup and Mr. W. E. Studstill on a
motor trip over the Aaheville highway.
They were enthusiastic over
the scenery and roads in this section.
Mrs. R. C. Mattox spent several
days last week in Knoxville with her
daughter, lira. F. C. McDonald. Mrs. i
McDonald accompanied her mother j
hume for a abort visit.
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klKS CANDLER ENTERTAINS
NT BRIDGE I*ARTY
.Mrs. (I. W. Candler entertain** i
ftfUr tables of bridge Monday evenng
in honor of Miss Helen Hilton,
be house guest of Mrs. \Y. E. Davidion.
Immediately on arriving the
juests were served punch by Miss
Xnne Candler.
The prize for top score was won
>y Mr. \Y\ E. Studstill. Miss Hilton
was presented a guest prize. At the
onclusion of the games a salad
course with coffee was served.
The guests enjoying this hospitality
were: Misses Nan Dixon, Kvinull
Mauney, Helen Hilton. Kathrvn
Thompson, Mary Smith, Mary Norkrell,
Hettie Kate Akin, Klizabeth
Brittain, Messrs \V. E. Studstill. Raymond
Harris. Chip Arbogast. W. O.
Boyce, Julius Berzunza Arderson.
Fownson, of Chattanooga, and Salil*eau,
of Yonkers, N*. Y.
Mr. S. \V. Carringer returned to
his home at lVachtree this week after
having spent several days in Bobbinsrille
and Graham County.
Rev. J. If. Sill, of Asheville, tilled
the pulpit at the Episcopal church
Sunday morning and night.
Miss Mary Bell presented the editor
with a tomato last week that
weighed one ami one-half pounds.
Miss Heal and her brother, R. K.
Seal have several rows across their
garden this year ami state that the
production qualities of the plants this
rear are very prolific and the one prciented
the editor was just a sample.
A'e appreciate the tomato, and wish
o rise and ask r who will be nevt?
Mr. .1. E. Shearer ami Mr. J. M.
ifoore and sons, of Gastor.in, were
visitors in Murphy Saturday.
Mr. W. L H*>rn, of Andrews, was
n town Wednesday.
There will be a Sunday School contention
at the Friendship Baptist
Church, Suit, N. C., on Saturday and
Sunday, August 28th and 29th, according
to announcement this week
>y R. L Keenuni, Township Chairnan.
Mr. and Mrs. Duiph Carringer and
children, of Knoxville, are spending
two weeks with relatives and friends
in the county. Mr. Carringer !s
manager of the Savings department
of the City National Bank at Knoxville.
Rev. A. S. Gillespie, of Lillington,
and Mr. Perry Morgan, State B. Y. P.
U. Secretary for North Carolina, of
Raleigh, were visitors in Murphy Wednesday
night and spoke at the Baptist
Church.
There will be a baptizing service
held at Brasstown the first Sunday in
September, according to announcement
made this week.
The many friends of Miss Ruby
Sneed will regret to learn that she Is
ill at her home in East Murphy.
The many friends of Mr. Lester
Bates will regret to learn of his continued
illness.
Mr. Floyd C-arringer, who has a
position in the bookkeeping: department
of the City National Bank, ot
Knoxviile, is spending two weeks vacation
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs,
S. W Carringer, at Peachtree, and
other relatives in the county.
Mi.ss Inez Long, who is in training
for a nurse at an Asheville hospital
is spending several days with relatives,
Jerome West and wife of Chattanooga,
Tenn., visited their brother, W
M. West in East Murphy last week
leaving Wednesday morning to visil
I their son at Winston-Salem, N. C.
-Mrs. Octa Welch and husband, S. 0
Welch, of Athens. Tenn., with theii
son, Elmer Welch, of Knoxviile, Tenr
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visited W. M. Wwj in East Murph>
Monday on their return from an outinjr
to Willmingtor. \. f., and .ther
points. Mrs. Welch is a sister of Mr
West.
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Cray left Wednesday
for Asheville to attend the annual
meeting and picnic at the Swannanoa
Test Kam.. They will l?e Kone
' several days before returning to
j Murphy.
Mr. and Mr*. James M. Gray and
children of Raleigh, spent two days
this week with Mr. ami Mr-. R. W
Gray. Mr. James M. Gray is assistant
director of extension work in North
Carolina.
WOLF CREEK
Mr. 4. C. Cook and family left here
Sunday morning for Calern, Ala.,
where they will \ isit relatives for a
week or ten day-.
Mr. and Mrs. Filbert Morgan and
, family and Mrs. Sarah Garren and
!Mr. and Mrs. Riley Morgan and son.
Charles, motored to Andrews and
return Sunday.
The revival services at Macedonia
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IU SPITE OF VUHAT I SAY, Y<X> COME ?A
ABOUT OMCET A ViEEX UX>KJK* UiKE
THE LAST OF THE MOtUCAUS*
ADVICE GOES
church commenced more ihun a week '
.isro and will continue through this ;
week. |
Mr. \V. I*. Garren and two sons, r
Herbert and Howard, left here Tues- '
lay morning in a Ford for Knoxville, 1
.vhere they go to help erect a camp
] for r. Camp meeting of the members
of the various churches in the Cumt?
rl.. 1 i "onfereiio-- of Seventh Day'
Vtlventists which will be held from
September 2 t?? September 12. They 1
expect to be gone about four weeks.
Mr and Mrs. Fred Davis, of Copper
Kill, have laid definite plans to build
them a home near the rural school 1
here where they can educate their *
children in a Christian school. Mr.
Davi- i* a machinist in the employee
..f the Tennessee Copper Company.
A Mr. Pack fell away in the mines
.it Hyatt. Tenn.. hist Thursday even-!
ag and was taken from the mine (?
dead. He was .a young man and hi.-father
was working along side of ;
hii:? when the aeeident occured.
\ The Rev. Otto Bell was ordained to
P'.-a at Pleasant Hill church Sunday.
The State of Tennessee has a crew
of men with tractors and other
for Ecot
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nachineiy widening the State High- M
vay leading from Ducktown to Copier
Hill and the V lgelico Gap where
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jsabella coming this way.
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Mr. ami Mrs. Patton Williams and
ive children uf Telliro Plains, Term.,
tre visiting: the latters parents Mr.
ind Mrs. Torn Picklesimer this week. ^
Mrs. Mary Hainhy arid children
*? e the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sanford
Ledford Sunday.
Mrs. Doshia Hensley, of Etowah.
Tenn.. is the guest of Mr. and Mrs
E. II. Burning this week.
Mrs. Myrtle Danner and two chiliren.
El ice and Aline, of Coppcrhill,,
Tenn., spent Saturday night with Mr. '
and Mrs. John Picklesimer.
Mr. J. K. heuuer has purchased him
a car.
Mr and Mrs. Irwin Ledford and
two children of (iostonia. N. (*., ar- f
rived Sunday to spend some time
with the formers parents Mr. and |
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OUT
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M.- i- EM en and Hohart Dobbi?
>.ipper Hill. T?*nn , spent Thars?y
ni^ht with Mr. an?i Mrs. John
icklesimer.
Mr. Ix-ster Ledf<>rd who is atteudir
school at the I.ynn Bach machool
at Farner. Tenn.. spent the
eek-end with home folks.
Mr. and Mrs. Ix?n (Jultin and chilrtn.
of Copper ITi!3. Tenn., -pent
unciay with the latters parent- Mr.
nd Mrs. T. J. Shearer.
Mr. J. M. Ham by. who has been
ck for some time. i? not expected
? live many days.
Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Humby and
hildren visited Mr. and Mrs. !?. E.
ieklesimer Saturday night.
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