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Vol. XLIII. ? No. 15. Murphey, N. C., Friday. November 13, 1931 $1.50 YEAR ? 5c COPY Associated Charities Membership Drive Is Meeting With Success The Advisory Board ol" the Associa- | ted Charities, acting individually : and coli^vely as a commttee in > their di vo for membership for ? their organization, made a very ; creditable showing for their first ' week'? ?. rk. Such spirit as this on ! the:* p?'* nnd on the part of those | appro." hed, can not hut result in a j smooth working machine whose one < aim. a very worthy ono, is to see to i i: that the worthy needy are taken care of our community. .Member -hip dues in the Associat ed Charities are twenty-five cents a month '.hi; yoar round, and can be piver in money, food or clothing, j Mr. R. W. Gray will have sole charge ( of the distribution of all food, cloth ing and Ala. is collected, and reports will b. published from time to time as to tl membership of the As sociation, and the disposal of articles collected. Below follows a list of the members secured in the first | week's drive. Miss Delia Meroney. .Mrs. imogene Bates. Mr.-. Mabi.1 Massey. Mr- Elizabeth Mauney. Mr Iiene .Meroney. Miss Sally Baker. Mi: IMile May (Tolly) Davis. Mrs. Evelyn Fain. Mi-- Dorothy Heighwny. Miss 1 annie Kate Brcndler Mr- Thelma Carringer. Mrs. Thelma Axley. .Miss Pauline Martin. Mr.s J. W. Davidson. Mrs. Clyde Gennett. Mrs. T. S. Evans. Mrs. Kalph Moody. Mr?. Fred Christopher tors, W. H. Murray. Mrs. W ri Warrick. Mrs E. E. Adams. .Mrs. Walter Sneed. Mrs. Bessie DeWeese. Mrs. Haynor Rogers. Mrs. Kate McDonald. Mrs. Kate Dickey. Mrs. J. M. Barnett. Mr.s. Neil Davidson. Miss Sara Cook. Mrs. W. B. Gartrcll. .Mrs. 1'. C. Hyatt. Mrs L. E. Bayless. Mts. Irene Grant. Mrs. W. M. Axley. Mrs. H. McCall. Mrs F.. B. Norvell. Mrs. W E. Howell. Mi?. \V. 1'. Odorn. Mrs. II G. Elkins. -Mr?. G. W. Ellis. Mrs. Garland Posey. Mrs. H. T Powel. Mrs. 11. V. Wells. Mrs. 11. C. Mattox. Mrs I). V. Carringer. Mrs. Arthur Akin Mis . Ada Harshaw. Mrs. Frank Dickey. Miss Josephine Heighway. Mr. S. M. Hinshaw. Mrs. E. C. Mallonee. Miss Bettie Kate McCombs E. C. Moore. V. M. Jbhnson. G. W. Ellis. W. M. Fain. E. E. Adams. Dr. G. R. Salisbury W. W". Hyde. H. G. Elkins. E. P. Hawkins. R- W. Gray J. 0. Townson. r>. Witherspoon. Rev. H. P. Powell. Rev. Claude Turner. A. W. Lovingood. J. W. McMillan. Fred Bates. P. C. Hyatt. N 'W. Lovingood. J. H. Phaup. W. E. Studstill. C. I. Call '-un. T. .1 Maun?> Several articles Vind to b?\ orurit this week becau>c of iac* ? *P*ce to carry them. A STORY WITHOUT WORDS Ill ( l.\IM Diiai t M M II Kit i' l. . I'.-iik a;:d ?i i'rn-l ( Jtsjianv i?f Chirac^ ? J/v. , Q97Q ? 5r cr.scoro, H c^, Sept . 24^.1 OBI o^io J. , jU-atft of aLA-fgnlay. $.1000.00 ? _^e Or.? Thj'^arxd rid. 00/100- ? ???Dolj^\ks l ?.i J" i rctile'iiat lr.C^.s'.ity due. sc a-result-of- the fatal A. uci:-20, 1331. jCr iid . 'i-.ie;- ."ur 2. , m i i .mm Nil I'oun Xo. JK-14?09 & AMERICAN MOTORISTS INSURANCE COMPANY Chicago. U. S. a. * ~ -J-' ?u-VrWMj^?graEMI?W E. E. Clark, right district manager of the Carolina Mo to, Club is shown presenting a check for $1,000 to J. W. j McMillan, administrator of the estate of Member Sid Pen dley of Murphy, who was killed in an automobile accident August 20. His death left the three kiddies without father or mother. Chief of Police F. A. Fain is also shown Jin the picture which was made in front of Member Pendley's official AAA station. ? Photos courtesy the Caro lina Motor News, official publication tor North and />outh Carolina. THREE ORPHANS GET $.1000 CHECK By W. C. Roberts, in Carolina Motor News Above is a picture story of the sad dest, and at the same time one of the most joyous instances 1 haw oh served in 10 years of motor club service. The three little c'iildren-one of them scarcely able t< toddle around, are now orphans. Their mot In died some months ajro. Their lath. , Sid Pendley, was J.-illed in an auto ombile accident between Murphey and Atlanta. This is the sad pari of the stroy. Now for the Uss sombre side. On July 1 Mr. Pendley joined the Caro lina Motor Club and enrolled his service station (back ground above) as an official appointment. In ad dition to ether benefits ami protec tion offered with each Carolina Motor club membership a personal automobile ^cident insurance pol icy, with a base value of SI, 000 which increase $100 each year up to five for prompt renewal, is includ ed. In this particular case each day Mr. Pendley was protected b. a motor club membership worth $20 to his children ! This is the first instance that in surance claim check? haw been pre sented by the motor club to a mem ber's when both parents were jdcad. j.a. times in the past four years, when more th3?? *7*>,''09 'has been paid members or thcu es tates, one parent has passed on but this i.- the first ia.n of children v ho art' orphan- becoming bene ficiarncs. We deplore tie ply Member Pen ny's death. We are glad that the :r r club, however, in a substan tial vi y. has made smoother a short distance along life's troublous high- i ways, for the surviving children. Gleaners Entertain The Gleaners Sunday school class I "i" the Baptist Church met in their regular monthly business and social meeting in the ladies parlor of the church on Tuesday evening, Nov. Nov. 10th, at 7 o'clock. The me; ting was opened by sing ing the class s*ng, "Work for the Night i?> Coming." The watchword: "To glean a harvest foj- the Master." was repeated in unison by the class. Mr. . Ruth Carringer. president of the class, led the devotional, select ing the 1th chapter of John, which included John 4:35, the class aim. Sentence prayer was opened by .Miss Gladys Polatty and closed by Mrs. Carringer. Minutes ot t!u last meeting were read by the secretary, Mrs. A. M. Si | niondr, followed by a short business i session. A duet was rendered by little Miss Ruth Carrineer and Mas ter Walter Carringer. A solo, "Make j Me a Blossinjg," was rendered by ' . > DeWeese. A piano solo, "Valse ' | < atri. * by Josef Ho Jim an, Mrc. Jerry A Parai* m the entertainment ! committee f Experience, Mrs. Gartrell. 1 "/kep us,'' .?y [ Bliss Caimeii and "'Settin' by the Fire," by Frank L. Stanton, Airs. Gartrell. A social hour was enjoyed by all. Punch and sandwiches were served while everybody had an onportunity of getting acquainted with the Rev. and Mrs. Claude Turner, the new pas tor and his wife. Those present were the Rev. and Mrs. Claude Turner, Mr. and Mrs. Al len l.ovingood, Mrs. \V. II. Murray, Mi's. Ruth Carringr, daughter and son, Annie Ruth and Walter; Mrs. J. \Y. Davidson, Mrs. Neil Davidson, Mrs. A. M. Sinionds, Mrs. J. M. Har nett, Mrs Noah Lovingood, Mrs. B'es sie HeWeese,, Mrs. I.. E. Ba.vless, Mrs. Wiley Green, Mrs. J. 1). War rick, Mrs. W. B. Gartrell, Mrs. W. S. Dickey, Mrs. P. C. Hyatt, Mrs. T. S. Evans, Mrs. Homer Ricks, Mrs. A. B. Dickey. Mr.-. Bryson, Mrs. H. H. Keener, Mrs. C. W. Bailey, Mrs Jno. O'Dell, Misses Ruby Courtney, Gladys Polatty, Annie B. Bailey, Sara Cooke, Gillie .Martin, and Ruth DcWeese. Murphy Postoffice Named Depository The Postmaster General. Washing- j ton, L). C., has designated the Mur- ; phy postoffice as Postal Savings De- I pository. effective November 15th, j according to Mrs. Thelnia Dickoy, lo- i cal postmaster. This order placing the local post office on the postal savings deposi tory list will be welcome news for thosie who make their savings through J the postoffice. Mrs. Dickey says they I have the authority to sell certifi cates for any amount from $1.00 to $5.00, and postal savings stamps at j ten cents each which are to be past I e?' in books for this purpose. Any information relative to ihi" method of saving can be secured at j th? Murphy post office. Red Cross Plans Swift Campaign RoP Call fe'fani (?ii tin- part ?>f the national organization, ro >rr|inating the work of the local chapter-. "Kv: rv n mhership help-- to .-up port the activitie- of the local chapt er and Contributes u well to the maintenance of thy national organ ization. This national body. hackc<l hy vents of experience, in turn aids the local unit in an advisory capac ity and st.r ngth<*ns it- functions through -n infu ion of ideals of ser I vice with practical instructions." Unemployment And Relief Plans Made At th ? reque.-t of (iovernor O. Max Gardner. ?epte>entative men ami women of Cherokee county met in the office of K. \\ . (Iray. county farm ag* nt. t ?? stud> tin- unemploy ment situation and make plans for relief for the winter. M'.-EIlVarl Weaver, former roll call lepii-sentativ for the American Hi- 1 ( j - . called l?y li. \V. Ilenning er. executive secretary ??t the gov ernor's council on unenipleyment and relief, to assist in thi> tudy, was present. It. \\ .Gray was elect* <1 chairman, and T. W. Axley secretary of the committee for Ch.rokee coun ty. Other members of tin* committee are J. M. Lovingood, chairman ??f the county commissioners ; S. W. Lovingood, mayor of Murphy; A. I.. Martin, county superintendent of pub lie instruction and county welfare work; .J. R. Hyatt, representing Cul berson, Route K. H. F*Hg, repre senting Topton; I*. A. Mauney, Mur phy. Route '2, chairman of the coun ty hoard of education; the Rev. II. V. Mull. R?>ute 2. Baptist minister; l>r. J. N. Hill, county health physi cian; S. 1.. Hatchctt, Ifelfeview; 1'at ton Coleman. Unaka: Mrs. R. W. Gray, representing church women*:, activities; Mrs. R. C. Mattox. repre senting t h* Murphy Woman's Clul ; Mrs. 1 1 . (I. Klkins, representing the associated charities; Mrs. C. \\". Sav age, representing? the Red Cross; E. P. Hawkins, representing the Mur phy Lions Club; A. M. Simonds. rep resenting the Murphy post t?f the American Legion; Clyde II. .larrett, representing the Andrews Welfare Hoard; and R. A. Dewar, represent ing the* Rotary Club of Andrews. 1'lans are to get information on unemployment, needs for food, cloth ing and other needs in the communi ty. In order to supply clothing for school children, the povernor has ask ed that each prade in every school brinp their out-prow n clothts, clean ed and pressed, to be passed to the pradc below. Teachers are asked to co-operate by having on hand a lift of the children who need clothinp, their ape and size, exact need ? whether shoes, dresses, underwear, or suits, for both pirls and boys in their grades. Girls of hiph school ape, and mothers who sew are ask ed to assemble on certain afternoon - and mend clothes, and cut down clothes to fit the needs of these chcil dren. The Rod Cross may be called upon to supply some material for the sew inp proup when the cut down cloth es supply i- exhausted. Plans on furnish inp food ami em ployment will be piven later. New Partor And Family Arrives '1 ho Rev. Claud,. Turner, recently called as pastor of the .Murphy Bap tist Church, arrived with his family last week and filled th<? pulpit of rew charge at both morning and j evening hours Sunday. Mr. Turner \vti formerly pastor of the First Bap tist Church at Beaufort, S. C.. com ing to Murphy from that place. lie and his family are now occu pying the parsonage. Mr. 'Turner and h;.. vi; ! fa - are welcome additio:. tl.c re ligious and civic life of tH *v,o ?rv ty, and under his leadersh e ?* :\ - tist people are expecting ' do 4 j great work.
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