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jay, August 10,1934. |tw. brown laid to rest Est saturday; vices For Former rdvcare Merchant , e Held At Residence HtftEWS, A up. 5.?Funeral ser^ YrJ. tv. Brown, hardware mer^ Y*r>, ,vn0 <'"w' Frida5" !1t his were conducted Saturday at ' ^tsdence with the Rev. T. A. H, of AshevilH, and the Rev. McFarland. of Andrews MethoKjgrch. officiating. ^Ernent was in Andrews cemeH, funeral was h'Id on the thirtyH| anniversary of Mr. Brown's [o Miss Bessie Russell, of Hfis, who with a daughter, Mrs. , ^ stapp, survive him. ^Kpture passages that had been ^Ec by Mr. Brown before his ^K .ere read by the Rev. Mr. ^Mbearers were J. M. Bocne, Lush Hjri Sam A'illiams, Dennis WilH hn Christy, J. A. Morgan, ^ sicholg and Hr. C. T. Almond. H. Brown was a member of the , B>l stewards of Andrews MethoHYarch and served as chairman Doaru iu? ?.??? year?. M. ^ been a member of Andrew! board but recently resigned. i am)rews H. William G. Cover, Jr. was in Ht.'hill, Tenn sce, the first of this H with hi? wife and chihi, William Cover, 111. J. J. Stone and two sons, v< turnn,l thui. Iic aJlU uu"Ulk| 1>VU??VU %\J u;t" in Andrews oc Tuesday of this ifter having spent several days Charlotte visiting: Mrs. Stone's .Jam?s A. Hill, of the State Ince Department, spent several in Andrews the past week audithe books of the Andrews Buildid Loan Association. jr. R. W. Pievost, pastor of t.he tws Baptist Church returned to lews the last of the past week | having conducted a two weeks U Krvice at the Hayesville BapChurch. . J. Frank Bristol was a busiItisitor in Murphy on Friday of kt week. i T. \V. Poller, Postmaster of pin, X. C.. was a bu sines visi| Andrews on Tuesday and Wedp of this week. ps Gug Leach and wife, and Mich and 1 ora Leach of Frankly C., were in Andrews a few |*fo visiting their brother, Mr. I Leach. p- Cathei ne C. Martin was a M visitor in Murjviy on Munit this week. If R. Leach was a business F'n Murnhv on ai^a*... ~c au:_ V..1UOJ ui l1"3 CULBERSON B'r will be an all day Singing Culberson Baptist church next B: August 12th. Singing will B >t 9 A. M. Preaching at 11 V the pastor Rev. W. T. Truett. Better dinner there will be sing All singing classes and everyBn invited to attend. Come everyB ?ring your lunch and spend the Piclclesimer and Pearlie Crolts Business visitors here last SaturB? McAllister and family of ^Pend, Ohio, arrived here last visit friends and relatives. V '? Mr. and Mrs. Claud' ' nine pound boy. Mary Nichols Who is leaching B^nh High School at Etowah B| 1*nt the week end tore with Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Fannie Mason is here this wee'* ^"r parents, Mr. and Mrs W. Bjfftn and family were Duck " "nr. Sunday. B1' v?yles, of Wehotty, N. C., The Che MARBLE 1 The Marble Springs Baptist church reorganized their B. Y. P. U. Sunday July 15, in honor of the late deceased Miss Jean Day. They have an active membership of forty-five and ' more than one hundred in attendance. A cordial invitation is sent, that every one may attend and make this a larg- i cr and more active union. Mr. T. Watson left August 3, for a visit to his home in Bedford, Ind. I Miss Maybell Queen spent one day of the past week visiting in Blairsville, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. Plesko, who have been the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Coggins, left last week for their ' lome in Gary, Ind. Marble 'ball team played Young was a business visitor here on Thurs- ' lay of last week. Our school began here Monday. ! Miss Irene Kisselbury is principal, and 1 Miss Sttlla Mason assistant. Vernon Bleu who was run over by a wagon has returned home from tho Petrie Hospital at Murphy and is get- | ting along nicely. ' MOST AMAZING Pi KKOWN OF EXTRA md KOK-SStSD s UP... UP. .. UP ... I foci above sea-level! Skirting a basins, tearing around 181 In turns at brcalh-taking speeds, drivers light their way up, pounding, swaying! 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XO 2.' r OIHft ?m? rtOfOiiiQWAliL See how Firomtona Tirem arm Mada \ mt the Firmatona Factory Exhibition Building, TorUta Mr ^ fwfl MOST MILES *okee Scout, Murphey, N, Earris, at Young Harris, Ga. Weditsday, August 1. Mrs. McDonald, and children returned Saturday alter spending the past week in Pijgr?h. Mr. and Mrs. James Hen.ley arc spending the remainder of the summer in Snowbird. Mr. Vincen Hall, of Sylva, spent the week end with relatives hers. Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Odell were business visiters in Andrews Saturday. Mrs. Martha West entertained friends and relatives at her homo Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Rupbert Trull, of Blairsville, Ga., were the guests of Mrs. Trull's mother over the week! ?nd. Mrs. B. E. Robinson and children, [ Gladys, Hubert and Sue, are spend-1 ng the week with her brother, T. W. I Hooper, of Robbinsville. , Mr. C. T. Winkler and family, Mr. Pearley Arwood and family, Miss Lucille Raxter and sister, all spent last Sunday at Tapoca. 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