Associated Charities (Continued from page 1 ) that the truly worthy and needy may not want for the necessities during: the coming winter. The project is a I worthy one, and the idea had been conceived and work started upon the same before any mention of a simil iar movement had been made by the state or national bodies. Be think ing of those old (clothes you can spare, and which the other fellow does not have, or the can of canned food, sack of meal, or the quarter. A little help from many is to be pre ferred to much help from a few, and that is our aim. .Mr. <5 ray's office j will be depository for alt articles j collected, and he is the man for the I unfortunate to turn to. To copy j from articles often seen in print j lately. "Give, and be glad that you can give!" Signed, MRS. H. G. ELK INS, Chin. EDW. E. ADAMS. Sec-1 reus. Associated Charities. MARTOSCREEK STALCUP-THOMAS A wedding of much interest and surpii^<-]to the people of this com munity was that of Miss Juanita Stalcup to Mr. Blaine Thomas at Blairsville, Ga. on last Sunday, Oc tober 25th. The bride is the daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Stalcup. while the groom is the younger son of Mr. and Mrs. Noah Thomas. Their many friends wish for them a long and happy married life. The many friends of Mr. Ros* Hughes will be sorry to hear that 1 he has been seriously ill. Mr. Floyd Green, <>f Blairsville. Ga. spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Smith. j A number of people enjoyed the Hollo ween play Friday, night at the .Martin's Creek school house. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Crisp of Kob binsvillp spent the week end with friends and relatives. Mrs. Georgia Waidroup spent last i Thursday with hor soster, Mrs. A. B. i Stalcup. Mr. and Mrs. Qulta Caldwell an nounce the birth of a daughter, Oc tober 31st. _ Mr. .Mark Crisp was a visitor of Is - : .. Miss Frankie Penlands Sunday eve Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Caldwell and his father, Mr. Harrison Caldwell, were the guests of Mr. Marion Powers Sunday. Miss Tslitha Sparks is visiting her uncle, Mr. Tim Sparks of Rugby, Ga. this week. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Stalcup visit ed Mt. E. J. Trull and family Sun- j day evening. Mrs. Gussie Chance and little son, Boyd visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Powers. o Mourned Great Homer The seven cities that "mourned for llomer dead" wore Smyrna. Rhodes. ? "olophon. S:?'"tnis. <'hios. A runs and \tlten?. CONSERVATION EXPERT IS ON . MURPHEY VlSri W. L. Moore, <.f the depjr'nJ of conservation and development, ' Ralenth. was in -Murphey showing educational picture forestry and name !n tKt :J schools. Social attention is (riven tolhe prevention oT frres. Most of the pictures J mad in the western part of the < J showing the wild life and for?J couditions. and the importance J heiorestation. The schools visited were: Mtr,_ Creek, Crane Creel;, Unaka, Gr?nJ view. Friendship, Kantrer, Pe?cM: Uhodo, Junaluska and Mtrblc. 1 Mr. Moore is beinc accompa-J by D. M. Birchfield. State G?jj Warden,, of Murphev. I in nature s way Camels are never parehed or toasted! Freshness and flavor in a cigarette trace right back to natural moisture. If you overheat or process tobacco so harshly as to dry out all natural moisture you drive out fresh ness and flavor too. Camel never parches or toasts the fine Turkish and mild Domestic tobaccos it uses ? they are naturally smooth, cool, mellow, with natural moisture retained. R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company's Coast-to-Coast Radio Programs CAMEL QUARTER HOUR. Morton Downey. Tony Won*, and Camel Orchestra, direction Jaconet Rrnard. every night except Sunday, Colombia Broadcasting System PRINCE ALBERT QUARTER HOUR, AMee Joy, "Old llunch," and Prinee- Albert Orcheau-a. direction Paol \ an Loan, every night except Sunday. N. B. C. Red Network See local paper for time Made FRESH ? Kept FRESH Don't remote the moisture-proof i crapping from your /w i. ' of Camels after you open it. The Camel Humidor Pack trotection against air cut, J. rt and germs. In offices met. even i.x the dr} atmosp'iere of artifi cial hen ' the t ' an* I liu.t*hior Pack delivers fresh Camels and keeps them ri6)u vn.il ihe last one has been smoked That's why the Camel Humidor Pack proves such a blessing to Camel smokers ? it brings them a fine cigarette fresh to start with, and fresh to sinoke. If you don't realize what natural moisture means in genuine freshness and flavor, switch to Camels and see. Try this mild, slow-burning, throat-friendly favorite for just one day ? then leave it, if you can! R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY, Winston-Salem, IS. C.

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