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Friday, January 12,1934 t I Locals and 1 < ? ? -? .Airs. Clara -.err ill and Mrs. Vienna Stewart had as their guests i.u:ing trie Christmas holidays, All-. X'.ima Hyatt and Air. and Mrs. Kiehard Douglas of Knoxvillo, Ienn. Mr . Ci. i-'iiing, who ha3 lately n- ?vec1 l':on the M el K^gal to Fast Aiur;.Ly, returned last week irom a vis:t to relatives in Montgomery, Ala. mm Andrew Kephait, 15 year old sar. removed i > his home. < f Mrs. Bertha Keph i t, who . as b: en a: the P. trio h spital since Christmas sufteiir.fe with a biokm leg. will l.i dismisse. the 1 ti r part oi the v ok, hospital attendants said. The Woman's Kiblc Class jf the Methodist Sunday School of whi-.i ?.i :ss Lula Fain is teacher will have a g t-to-cether-m..tii g on Friday i ig>.\. J^r.i'.ary 12th. at the home of Mis. K. C. .uattox. All n^.nbei^ .?t .he c'a-s are urged to be present. A phosant and enjoyable evening is antici; ated and ; rl will and harmony will fce the dominant fcautres. li yo.i have been a .Member of this class, at any time your presenc will be appreciated. Mrs. M. E. Holder is visaing relatives in A ?:eville for several weeks. Air. and Mrs. V. 1. Butt motored to Blairsville, Ga. Sundav afternoon to visit relatives and frien.ls.M Mrs. C. W. Pipes, of Peachtree, ? derwent an operation for appen< ieitis at the Petrie hospital last Saturday, and attendants said she was improving nicely. MALE HELP WANTED STEADY WORK?GOOD PAY RELIABLE MAN WANTED to call on farmers in Cherokee County. No experience or caoital needed. Write today. McNeeso Co., Dept S. Free uort. Illinois. Mrs. Steele Foard who was called to F-'atson, Texps on account of the illness of her mother has returned heme. Miss Cleo Ramsey, who underwent ir. operation at the Petrie hospital has r-.'hovered sufficiently to resume htr studies in the Murphy school. ' Mrs. A. II. Brown whooas been visiting her daughter, Mrs. J. E. Snow of Coppcrhill, Tenn. for sometime returned hon ? Monday. Mrs. S. A. Henley who has been ill f i he past week - improving and her many friends will be glad to lean. PERMANENT WAVES: We have iaided another New Permanent Wave | Machine to our siiop. This model is ' the VERY LAST word in permanent wave machines. We will CON- ! TINUE OUR SPECIAL prices of $2 and $4 Eugene waves through January. Ask about our NEW Croquignole and Oil waves. Two operator. Candler's Beauty Shop, Murphy, N' C. Phone 53-J. Mr. Johr (Buster) Bayless lett last Thursday for New Orleans where he .as accepted a position with the Kolsum Cafeteria. Elfreida Sole she o, 11 year ol.i daughter of Mrs. Paul Solesbee, who r.icerwcnt a tonsil and adenoid operation, was dismissed form the Petrie [a nospiiai lasx rnaay. > Mrs. A. E. Vestal and daughter, i w Jessamine and Miss Josephine Heigoway spent Monday shopping in Ashe- j v :ile. The many friend of Mrs. Sallie Stansberry who has been sick for the past week will be glad to learn tl at she is improving. Messrs. M. W. B'ell and Don Witherspoon were business visitors in Anj dievvs on last Friday. Miss Mattie Kincaid of Belleview was the week end guest of Miss Ger- 1 irude Franklin. Tus condition of Mrs. W. T. Truett, of Andrews, who is taking treatment ?.t the Petrie hospital, continues to be r serious, hospital attendants said this week. Mr. W. H. Arrowood of Marble ' was a vistor in town on Wednesday 1 t.l ?:is week. While he. ? he he called i: ix:C Scout office and renewed his wubscription. .X'isses M'attie Kincaid and Ger?ruLe Franklin - nd Me&.'3. Kooert Si-sey an. :-Lloyd Kcyl enjoyed a . icric at ' . a on last Sunday. , Jq , rr'v Hrtl r. Charl tte was a v:-; ir t.. on Vednesdiy of this wcel*. Mr. W. C. Ba'la d left alst Sunday ior Tryon, N. C. wfcti he ha< accept a position ru? S<i?n?.e teacher in thhe Tryon school. He was accompan W. ?ed so Ashevilie by Mis. Ballard and The Cher ' ? ?| Personals ! \ son,; Mr. and Mrs. Noah Lovingood. Mr. and Mrs. Pale Lee entertainer with a bridge dinner at the Regal -l.tel cn Tuesday evening: TYiose ; ttending were: Mr. and At s. R. \Y. Gr:?v, Mr. nr. ! 1 on | Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Hyde, Mr. and ' Aorhu poon, .Mr. a"d Mrs. O. YV. Hendiix, Mr. nd M s. II. A. I ;.-hop, dr. and Mrs. H. Hun Mr. and Mrs. \V. E. Svudstill, Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Thmpson, Dr. and. Mrs. R. W. Peti .e, D.. and Mrs. J. N. Hill. Dr. and Mrs. \V. M. Junkin. Mr. and Mrs. II. P. Cooper. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Can. Tiisse-- Hathcoc': and Courtney. Messrs. YV. B. C'olburn and J. G. Jennings. Th.- Junior Woman s Club will h-. Id its monthly mee.ing on next Wednesday evening, January 17 in the ?-lub room. Miss Martha Nell Wells will have charge oi the program. Airs. H. Bueck. .Misses Dot Heighway and Mary Nell Williamson will b. hostesses. Mrs. A. E. Y'estal underw?nt a tonsil operation at the P?trie hospital Thursday morning and is reported to be ge.ting along nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Harve Elkins entertamed with a dinner party Saturday evening January 6. Those attending were, Mrs. Z. Y. Brown and son, Edwin and Miss Loucine Wells. Miss YVilda Mason was -Vie Sunday dinner guest of Miss Pearl Baker. Miss Bessie Mason who has just cturned home from Knoxville, Tenn. nr 1 1 - ? ..:ivxc cue uaa ueeu worKing spent, Thursday night with Wilda Mason. Mk. William Junkin was hostess at an informal tea Saturday afternoon with the following ladies as guests. Misses LeMay, Moser, Holshcuser, Mauney, McCracken and Latham. Miss Mary Weaver, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. K. V. Weaver, of Murphy, had her tonsils removed at the Fctrie hospital last Saturday, and is reported to be gettine- along nicely. Miss Ethel Evans was the Sunday guest of her aunt, Mrs. Lennie Mao Coleman cf Matrin's Creek. Miss An nab ell Hatchc-tt of Belleview was the week end guest of Miss Irene Hedden of Martin's Creek. Mrs. O. M. Olivey of Martins Creek *ias been ill for the past few weeks with flu. Miss Mildred Akin returned to Brenau College at Gainsville, Ga. where she will continue as Junior. Miss '?ecil Mattox left Monday for Asheville where she will resume her studies in Asheville Normal. Miss Mary Weaver has not been able to attend school at Asheville on account cf an operation .it Petrie Hospital. Miss Sara Ruth Chandler of Andresw was a visitor here Sunday. Mrs. T I). Hickey of Suit was a visitor in town on Monday of this week. Mr. and ^Irs. W. H. Abernahhy of Murphy Rt 2 were visitors in town cn Monday of this week. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Ellis, Mr. and Mrs. Wade Massey, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ellis attended a birthday dinner given by Mr. and Mrs. Luther Ebis for the'r sun, John on his 8th Lrniversary, Tuesday evening. Mrs O. W. Hendrix is vis-ting relatives in Atlanta, Ga. this week. Mrs. Ezra Price, of Murj.iy Route 2, who underwent an operation at the Perrie hospital on December 27th, 1 was suffieienly recovered Wednesday to be removed to her home, her many friends will be glad to learn. Mr. A. E. Vestal and Miss Sara Cook attended the meeting of the Southern Rell Telephone Association which was held there on Monday of j this week. , DIZZINESS relieved by Black-Draught "I decided to take Thedford'a I Black-Draught, as I had been hayIng bilious snells." writes Mr. Chaa. E. Stevens, of Columbus, Ind. "When I got MHous. T feel sleepy and tired end do not frel like doing my work. I rrst awfully dizzy. I know then that I had better take something. After I found how good Black-Draught Is, that is what I have used. I guess It rids me of the bile, for I feel better? don't feel like I am dropping ! Off to sleep every time I sit down. , That, to me. Is a very bad feeling/ 1 Now j/ott can pet DJach-Draitpht la tX the form of a BYRUP. for Chii okee Scout, Murphy, No Mr. R. C. Rich, of Lc itia. who un derwent an eye operation at the Pet ne hospital last week, was dismisse* Tuesday and is said to be getting: a ' ing nicely. e League of the Methodis .huicn held a social Tuesday evening at 7:C.O o'clock. Th? committee ir charge was comcc-ed of Grace Tc.igut Elizabeth Franklin and Ruth Akin. Mrs. -1 -W. Thompson was th? i'uest .Monday of her auzhter. Mr. E. E. Barclay of Copperhill. Tenn. Mr. W. P. Brittoin. pro-mien "eacl- re? citizen was ; emitted to th Petiie hospital Dednesday for tr=at ment. Mr. Ho hart rrotter, who ur ;L*r\v >n an operation for appendicitis at thi Petrie hospi-al last w ek\ was ic covered sufficiently Thur~L.y to b| removed to his home. WAITED: Museum specimens o mint* aL, includii.U corundum., ante thyst, aqua marine, golden beryl, ani ethers. Crystals must be unbroken See Wm. B. Colburn in the even ng at the -Ngu. xio-ei. Murphy, .\. C. Mr. W. M. Fain, "president of ',*1 Murphy Lions club, and director fo the w.estein district of North Carolin and he Rev. T. F. Higgins, membe of the Mqrpy club, attended the di rectors meeting and regional meecin; of Lions clubs at Shelby Tuesd.1? and Tuesday sight. District Go v or nor John A. Barclay was the princi al speaker, and they report thai 11)1 Lions were in attendance. T.'ie Murphy Wf man's Club wi hold its repular .nesting on Wed"i?uay afternoon -of next week at t.n club room in the lirbary building a 2:30 o'clock. The topic for oiscussioi 3 "Art," led by Mrs. W. M. Axley Mrs. W. W. Hyde, Mrs. P. C. Hya. and Mrs. J. E. Gray, are hostesses, jt good attendance is requested by of ficer.?. WANTED: To trade dental worl cv Beauty Parlor work for countr; Hams. >W'ill pay 17 l-2c for well cur \#'U pay 17 l-2c for well cured Ham ed Hams. Dr. E. L. Holt and Murph Deauly Shoppe, City. WEDDINGS ANDERSON-HOGAN A surprise weeding occured at th home of Mr. and Mrs. B. N. Hoga ill Krasstown at 3:30 o'clock, o Christmas Day, when Miss Willa Ma Hogan, 'tieir daughter, was marrie to Mr. Guy Anderson of Hayesvillt The ceremony was performed by th Rev. Howaid Hall, pastor of th Brasstown Baptist churcti, in th presence of the family and a few in vfted friends. The bride is a graduate of th 1033 class of the Murphy High schoc She was smartly gowned in blu combined with white wr.h match in accessories and wore a shoulde fftl'Sl.fT > The groom is a graduate of th 1930 class of the Hayesville higl school. He is now engaged in busines at Douglas, Ga. I.Vfr. and Mrs. Guy Anderson wil make their home in Douglas-, Ga. fo the present. HEMPHILL-PRICE Miss Laveita Price and Mr. Vaugl Hemphill were married at the horn of Mis. Clegman Hemphill of Blaiiv ville, Ga. Christmas eve, Judge R. L Lance performing the ceremony. Toe bride is the oldest daughte of Mr, and Mr?. Rxrg Price of Notla and is engaged now in the work a the Murphy Beauty Parlor. The groom is the son of Mr. an< Mr.-. Clegmand Hemphill of Blaii^ ville, Ga., and for the past few year, has been teaching at Blairsville, Ga The wedding was attended bj members of the two families and i few intimate friends. Mr. and Mrs Vaugh Hemphill left immediately af ter v,he ceremony for a motor trif throuco southern part of Georgis and will visit relatives in Dalas, Ga They will make their home wit! their parents for the present. ROWLAND-COFFEY The marriage of Miss Grovie Rowland , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A 1\ Rowland of Marble, and Mr. Paul Coffey, son of Mr. B. L. Coffey, al so of Marble, was soleminzed Tuesday afternoon January 2nd, in the home of Mr. and Mrs. George F. Hendrix, of Peachtree. Geo. F. Hendrix officiated in the presence of a few intimate friends and relatives. The L-ouple will make their home with toe grooms parents. MUSTARD-LYNN In a quite but beautiful ceremony *t the homi of the brid?, Miss Irene Vtargare. I.ynn of 'Moirisville, N. C, and Walter Edward Mustard ol Mechanicsburg, Va. were united in inariiagc Tuesday afternoon, Decern?er 26, at one o'clock. Dr. H. E. Myers of Puke Univcr iity. officiated usinlg the impressive rth Carolina - ring ceremony. The vows \vt re spok- j . - en before an improvised altar of : 1 evergreens, tern-, and potted flow- N - crirg plan4 ?. The soft glow of candles j } audea charm to the many beauty of ' the occasion. ; c t Trior to the ceremony. Mrs. D. H. i<J j Oakley of Durham, N. C., cousin of 1 1 'the bride sar.g, "i ve .ou Truly.* j c L She was accompanied at the piar.o by , 3Irs. N. T. Vancy ol Durham, rhrough j ; cut the ceremony, "To a Wild Rose" ! I i:. played softly. t t Mi s Cora Lynn, sister of the ? bride was the oniy attendant She wore f f >:re^' of geld file creie with brown I i ccessories. With his she * wore a ?| shoulder corsage of Tail -man roses . i The bride wa- attired in a dress of 1 j dark brown corded sheer Material I with peach trimming and harm nizj.ng accessories. and sh.' wore a c r- ,* I sage of Joanna Hill roses. ~ ; The biide is'the tide t daughter of 'Mr. G. i\\\ Lynn and the late Mrs. I { ; ?/illie Ethel Lynn of MorrisvilL. X. J j f She is a graduate of Duke Univer- ; - sity and also of ?.c Library school of M.TiOry University of, Atlanta, Ga. \ '<' I-oi ?.e past few years she h i* taught - in the high schools of North Carolina , 5 The groom is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. N. S. Mustard of Mechanicsburg, Va. He received his 2 ducat ion at Emory Univer 1 y and r . ?uke University, and was graduated 1 from the latter institution. For the 1 past several years h. has been employed as a teacher in .ie high school ' jf Virginia and West Virginia. ^ The copule will make their home in " Mechanicsburg, Virginia where (Mr. Mustard is principal of th<* Mechanic* 1 burg high school. r. ? tl ELLIS-BUTT f( 1 A wedding of mucii interest and e c surprise to their -tinny friends and t relatives in Georgia and Western |hj i -Nortn Carolina was that ol Miss v '. Margaret Buti. and Mr. Frank George cl t Ellis on December 22nd. at Blairs ^ ville, Ga. The wedding rites were 2: - spoken by the Rev. F. S. Sherman t Methodist minister, in the presence b; of a few close relatives and friends. 1 k Mrs. Ellis is the attractive daugh- fl y tor of Mrs. Iia Butt of Butler, Ga.. a - and the former Mayor V. I. B'ult, of s Murphy. She received her education v y in the public suiools of Butler, Ga., tl and later attended Young Harris i College, Young Ha.ris, Ga. si The groom is a son of Mr. and ' Mrs. G. W. Ellis, of Murphy. He is a , graduate of Murphy high school, and later attended Ceoil Business college of Asheville. He is associated in business with his father, who is munae ger of -the wholesale plant of the n Gulf Refining Company Muii%?y. n Mr. and Mrs. Ellis will reside tem? norarily with his parents at Murphy. d ' -? i HOLLIFIELD-PETRIE C , e Dr. and Mrs. R. W. Petii. of Mm- ; ? phy. North Carolina announce the j " marriage of their daughter, Heljr. , Catherine to Mr. John Ward Holli- J e f;elu, Jr. on the twenty-second <?f i d !>ecc/.nber, nineteen hundred and j e b-rty-three, Lincolnton Lutheran* ? (iiuich, Lincolnton. North Catolin?:. * r STALCUP-MARTIN e 11 The wedding of Miss Paulina Mais tain and Mr. Roy Stalcup on Jan^ uaty 1st, came as quite a pleasant ' ? three cent; f ROUWP ; pMg TS 'Good in Sloping end C E-reaoi : " ::-*r TrefTr Rrnrrvntjtitrs ac ' - ' ?' for full information. FR-.r .-. L. JF ?KI\S, Pa??mjfr Traffic "gi I 'A Jihinglos, D. C. C ? cU ! .?AiiLWAY T^J j Page Five surprise to their many fri.nds and :he families. The wedding ceremony i s performed at 'h? ?troke" of 1-. vidnight. as the old year was usher 1 >ui and the new one in. at the h nu >1 Mr. and Mrs. R. I'. Ferguson, by he R.v. J. H. Carper, in the presence ?f a few close friends. St&lcu?) is the charming an! ... uum daughter of JMr. and Mi>. A. .. Martin, of Murphy. She i- a gi t a. of the Murphy high sch ol. !!: ? ' h*?s been -uperintendent r or the 'Cherokee Ua.uUv.a.re L .:np:?ny. wholesale concern. Mr. Sialcup attended th Murnhy chool. and 1 tie Young Harris Oct- : ago. Young Harris, Cia. H.- i- or- of lorpbv"- prominent young business ten, being employed as bookkeeper ,.v tjip "h ek Hardwar Company, a .hrlesale concern. Mr. and Mv. Stalctip nrr- a home o th *ir friends in the Adams buildng, Murphy. ARTICI.ES OMITTED Th? Scc.u regrets that a numbe** if articles. pb ?.g with a nun her t' ictr.ies, had to be ommitted this v -k because of a 'a'--: -f space. They ill 1> carried as enrlv as convenp:,t Wood Hatchery Preparing For Largest Output The Wood Hjr'rnery at Wocdvill**. ear Andrews, is making preparations lis year for the largest output in its /ui .vcais 01 opeianon. The hatchry, is owned and operated by Mr'. . B. Wood, is the only commercial atchery in extreme Western Noi'h arolina. More than 5,000 baby licks were sold last year. Mrs. Wood maintains a flock of 25 white Leghorns hens which have ten carefully culled and blood tested y state specialist. In addition to chine- e*?<r* obtained from he*- own iock she also hatches Barred Rocks nd Rhode Island Reds. Mrs. Wood believes -that farm wqicn could profitably jfive more tc IE raising of poultry not only a-- an r m in the family diet but as a steady lurce of income as well. AT THE FIRST SIGN OF COLDS. ACHES OR PAINS..,. USE INDICATED FOR COLDS.BURNS.BRUISES.SPRAINS. SORE MUSCLES BACKACHE HEADACHE.SORE THROAT AND ANY ACHE OR PAIN SOLO BV All GOOD DRUCCISTC PRICE ? 30< Sold By All Good Druggi.t ITAV FARES HALF CENTS PER MTLE ckcts good in COACHES > PER MILE for one way i sleeping and parlor cars SURCHARGE ? TRIP FARES PER MILE for each mile .ound Trip Tickets, with 5-day limit SURCHARGE ? .-HALF CENTS PER MILE traveled for Round Trip l&IHSDLTOI E R N ?YS TEK
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