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Thurs., June 6, 1935. PEACHTREE Miss Ray Barnard and Mi. Claughton Anderson of Andrews were wt k er.d guests of Howard Watkins. Miss Beatrice R )binson of Andrews is spending several we ks w?th relatives on Peachtree. Mrs. E .C. Meas . of HayesviUe. was a visitor of Mrs. Inez Howard Sunday afternoon. Mi^s Louisa Howard gave a party at her home last Friday night. After s veral interesting games, cookeis and drinks were served. Those pres. tnt were: Margaret Boyd. B. Howard, Louise Howard and Peggy Mease of Hayvsville and Max Ferguson, Les. ter Millsaps, D. H. Boyd and Gwinn Tabors. Mv. Walter Witt was a business visitor in Maryville, Tenn. one day this week. o VLi>iuL/vn^L CREEK. Mr. Dean Rodgers and Mr. Floyd Watkins were visitors at Fairview Sunday. Mr. Major Lunsford was the Sunday afternoon guest of Mr. Aster Rodgers. Miss Josephine Cantreli. of Monroe, Ttnn., is visiting her sister, Mrs. Mary Taylor. Mr. T. G. Kimsey was the Sunday night guest of his sister, Mrs. Sally Queen, at Murphy. Mrs. Homer Carver and Miss Fossie Rodgers, of Canton. N*. C., are visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Rodgets. Misses Alanard and Bed ?nard Miller, of the Ch rok e Indian school, are spending their vacation with their mother. Mrs. Flor.nie Miller. Mrs. Maude Rodg i\- w^s the Sunday afternoon guest of Mrs. Edyce Rodgers. Miss Julia Raxter, of Andrews, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Raxter. Miss Annette Thompson, >f Fairview. was the week-e nd guest of her brother, Mr. Dewey Thompson. TOMOTLA Rev. Paul Lovingood filled his j regular ai o nt. at the Tomotla I 1 Baptist chu Saturday night and } Sunday morning. Mis.-* Blanche Keener ':w.? ;? r*nr*v Sweeten* breath. Allow* you to chew i your food properly. Buy FA8THQDTH today at any 4ru? JtoroT % j Kathryn Sales, Anna Wells, (Jenera teresting games were played, they were entertained with guitar music by Mr. Frank Sales and Horace Harper. (Those attending were. Misses Gladys Roberts, _ Bealue Stalcup, 1 Kathryn Sales, Anna Wills, Geneva Maxey, Bennie I.ee Gentry, Flora Harbin, Qdith Harbin and Faye ' Palmer, Mr. Frank Sales, Horace Harper, Henry Luckett, Fank Maxey. Miss Vista Roberts, who ?ha- been ' attending school at Cullowhee, will spend this week with her mother, Mrs. Effie Tweed, before she rturns to Summer School. Mrs. Effie Tweed and daughters, Vesta and Gladys, attended the decoration exercises at 'Hiawassee last Sunday. Miss Jessie Docktry, of Miami, Fla., is spending a few weeks with Miss Mary Sneed. Mr. Collie Wells, of Andtrsonvile, Tenn., spent the week end with his family. Mr. Carl Keener, and family of Tennessee spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Adkin Keener. Elbert Keener, who has spent the past two months with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Adkin Keener, has returned to his home in Andersonville. Tenn. Mrs. Sarah Reynolds form ry of Akron, Ohio, spent the week end with her nenhew. Mr Rnrt Shiebl-e Little Joy Brakin spent the week end at the home of her cousin, Mr. Henry Luckett. 'Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Hall and grand-daughter, Evelyn, attended the decoration at Beech Creek. Miss Ella Price spent the week end with her cousin, Miss Azlee Price. Misses Anne Hill and Blanche Grant spent Friday afternoon visitin school friends here. Mr. Bon Witherspoon spent Monday in Asheville on business. Mr. S. S. Williams, of Asheville was a busines visitor here on last Thursday. * ?Mrs. Clingman McDonald and Mies F.mi'.y Sword spt.it la3t Wedrcadry wi-h Mrs. Roy Lovingood at ' _ Grandview. 1 - The BELLVEW There will be- a Decoration at Xotla Baptist Church. June Jth.. Everybody is invit d to come. The farmers of this section were very proud of the rain that fell on ; the cops Sunday night. . Mrs. C. G. Pr: . who has be n. very sick for the past two weeks, is i slowly improving. The young folks surprised Miss Vera Hughes wi\h a singing at her h.inie Sunday night. Miss s Vera Hughes and Dorothy Brand. Mr. Sid and Allen Bryson were the dinner guests of Misses Verna and Millie Morris Sunday. Miss Lillic Keasler, Mr. Clifford McXabb. and Rufus Voyles were the guest of Miss Verna Morris Sunday night. Mi ?ses Daphnee Ktasler and Mil\!Mr. Prank RuffhBt and Sidney Bryson motored to Georgia Sunday and reported a nice time. There was a large crowd from this section attended t?he Decoration at Snow Hill Sunday. Mr. Julius Standridg and family of Englewood, Tenn., were the week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. J-ss King. Mr. and Mrs. John Garrett of Hiawa-see, (la., visited her sister Mrs. S. A. Hughes Friday of last w ek. Miss Gladys Price and Mr. Gene Kilpa'riok wire happily manned, May 30th. Miss Estelie Bryson was the gu<st of Miss Vera Hughes Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. King motored to Jefferson, Ga., Sunday. UPPER MARTIN'S CREEK A large crowd attended the D coration at the Martin's Creek Bap. tist church Sunday. Mrs. Floyd Oliver and little iaught r, Lillian, were t?he Sunday miner gue.-t or ner sister, Mrs. | Grant Crisp. Mrs. Martha Ann Gibson, of Hia-[ s'assee, Gu., spent the we-k end siith her cousin, Mr. asd Mrs. -T. B. Martin. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Chastain. May 10, a g'.vl, given the name t D.lla Darleen. M and Mrs. Boyd Chastain and laughter, Loucile and Mrs. ... ... T nn., Sunday. While gone Harve Abernatihy motored to Duck, they visited Mrs. O. J. West at Weautty. Mr. R. W. Chapman visited his mother. Mis. W. L. Chapman, Sat. urday. Miss Geneva Chastain, who has been in schiol at Cullowhee, is spending this week with her moth r, Mrs. Elizabeth Chastain. Miss Edna Chastain was the Sun. day dinner guest of her cousin Miss Myrtle Chastain. Messrs George Owenhy, of Murphy, and Arzo Hughes motored to Gainesville, Ga., Sunday. Mrs. Betty Dixon formerly Miss Betty Stalcup, of Morganton, has been visiting relatives in this section for several days. Miss Jean Martin was the Sunday dinr. r guest :f Mi s Wilma Coleman. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Martin visited Mr. and Mi.-. Elisha Hedden last Tuesday. Mrs. H. A. Hughes and children visited her parents-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Billy Hughes, Sucday. Mr?. C eil Ledford and family and her uncle, Mr. John Lee Chastain, were the Sunday guests of Mrs. Led ford's, mother, Mrs. "Sis" Chastain. o VIOLET NEWS R v. L. A. Canoll filled his re. gular appointment here Sunday. The attendance was large. There was a decoration held here at Violet Sundav, June 2. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Davis, of Unaka, were the week-end visitors of tf-.e latter's sister, Mrs. Clara N?w AlkaBn* Powdar false"Teeth If you hare sore kmmm or your plate drops?if you are self conscious or nartous and your plate will not "stay put" you should use FAS TEETH. You will be dellyhted with the comfort and security afforded by this new alkali raw, adhesive powder. The mild alkalinity of FASTEETH prevents an acid sore mouth and rums and keep plate firmly In place?because it holds Its consistency lonrer and will not *? Cherokee Scout, Murphy, bTroTnTws Decoration Services Held at Pleasant Grove Apor >ximat.!y 200 people ?ere in attendanc at Decoration services at i Pleasant Grove last Thursday. A I number of inspirational talks and readings were heard. Revs. S. C. ! Mingus and C. A. Voyles w re heard prec edng the decoraton and Pearl Ma burn an i Margie Gibson delivered in: resting rtadirag-. Rev. Fred Stile? followed with an impressive message on "Th Afflictions Of Job". After d c 'ration Rev. B. V. Mull wa h ard on the subject of "Memory". Mr. Everett Hogsed and J. P. Payne were in charge of he song service and good music was rendered for v*.e occasi >n. with the w;l'*ng assistance 01 singers from het churches. Mrs. Marion Simonds. of MuijA.v, was an acienrfaitt of services Thursday and visitor of her moth r, Mrs. Cynthia Barton. Mr. La wren C: Hall and family of Murphy was in our midst Thursday. Mr. Decatur Stiles, of Blue Ridge. Ga.. was visiting relatives and friends heir 'a t week. His many friends regret to hear ot his declining in health. Uncle Will Stil s was able to attend Decoation services Thursday but was stricken ill shortly afterwards. Hi-' many friends wish him a speedy recovery. Uncle Tom Raper. M Oak Park, a former resident <>f Birch is still hale and hearty ir. spite of his advancing ag . He is near 30. Mr. and Mrs. Will Payne, of Murphy. Rt. 2, were in our midst Thursday. They have boV*. been very feeble but we are glad see them looking better. Uncle Will says it's not rouge that makes his checks look red. A Baptist Training Union was organized at Pleasant Grov<r Sunday evening. Everyone showed an interest that we're proud of. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Mashburn at tended Decoration services at Shady Grove Sunday. Mrs. Delma McClure accompanied them. Mr. C. A. Voyles made a business trip to Murphy Monday attending the ministerial Conference. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Pvyue &\tended th? J,', kiiday dinner given in honor of his mother, Mrs. Will Payne. of Murphy, Rt. 2, Sunday. .nr. 11red Urem of Ranger, was in this section Sunday. Aunt Lina Hall, who U 89 yean of age. has read the new testamenl thru 32 times and Jias started read ing it thru again, she says. Mes.n*s. Geo. iHogsed and C. A Voyles attended Decoration services at Hiawasste Sunday. Sunday School 9:30 A. M. and Prayer Meeting at 7:30 P. M. Peas, ant Grove Sunday. Come one and Phillips. Mr. J. M. Taylor, of Copperhill, Tcnn., was the week guest of his son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Tayor. Also Mr. and Mrs. Willard Taylor, of Copperhill, were visitor* of Lester Atso. Mrs. Mary Bryeon and Miss Bulah Davis, of Unaka, were the week end visitors of Mrs. Clara Phillips. Mr. Barney Taylor, of Washing, ton, D. C., spent last week end wit*i his brother, Mr. Lester Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Major Farmer, ol Unaka, were the Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Manco Murphy. Mr Gay Murphy, of Birch, was visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Manco Murphy, last week end. Mr. and Mrs. Burt McBreer were the Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs Willard Graham. I Miss Audry Garrett was the din | r.*r guest of Miss Gwendoline Hambj I Sunday. i Mr. and Mrs. Lon Taylor wen I visiting the latter's parents, Mr. ant | Mrs. Harve Rose, last week end. Mi ses Grace and Edna Wilcox ! and Callie and Margaret Morrov were the dinner guests of Miss Alin< Taylor Sunday, j Mr. and Mrs. William Allen an< family, of Patrick, were Sunda; visitors of Mrs. Allen's mother, Mrs Parthenia Graham. Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Crain, <v Unaka, were here for the Decorat ion Sunday. Miss Susie Morrow visited Mis Manervy Bell Morrow Sunday. Mr. Burton Martin is now visitini his wife. He is in from the CC< Camp near Smokcmont. Misses Aline and Lottie Taylo | wfre visitors of Mrs. Lillie Mos | Tuesday. Mr. Bill Phillips, Lester Tayloi and A. G. Morrow w?re visitors i: town Monday. ,N^C i BAPTIST CHURCH NEWS The Rev. H. VY. Baucom. .Jr., said Wednesday that the church conference last wedc showed a market improvement in all departments. The Baptist public school commencement was held in the church Sunday night and in spite of tfie inclemency of the w at her a large crowd attended. Each of the a partments put on n program repr sentative of the wotk they had done during the session and handiwork exhibits were on dijplay. Certificates were given to about 50 nupils for perfect attendance and good work The s Viool closed with an enroll-1 | mem oi i<su pupus ana an average | attendance of over 100 was maintained ovtl It Mr two Ww-r-ks p"slvd. Pupils and teachers gave splendid coop:rat: en, the pastor said. OAKPARKNEWS Lots of people from here attended the Decoration services at Liberty Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Raper and Misj Ndlie Reid. of Vests, spe.if Wednesday night with Mr. R. R. Campbell at Birch and were accompanied home by Mr. Everett Vojioe. Mr. and Mrs. D. C. StiLs spent one night las: week 0*1 Persimmon Creek with tr.tir brother, Mr. Bill Stiles. Rev. John Morrow and Will L dford were business visitors here Friday. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Howard Taylor, Jun. 29, a baby girl, Grace Mildred. Mr. and Mrs. Fred R id, of Vests, were the Sunday night guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Stilts. Mhs Lillie Payne was the guest of her cousin, M.iss Vaul Hamby, Sunday, Messrs. CJjffton Henry, Marcus Raper and Ralph Roberson spent a few days "last we k f ishing and reported a nice time. Rev. John Morrow was the week end gu st of Mr. T. M. Raper. . Ir. Elbert Beavers was a business visitor in Murphy Tuesday. ' UNAKANEWS ; Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Roberts, of Mooresville, visited his mother, Mrs. Susan Roberts over the week end. Mr. Mac Taylor and son, of Cop5 perhill, Tenn., spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Roberts, of ! L'naka. Mrs. Roberts and children returned t) Copperhill with them I where they will spend a &iort while vLiting friends and relatives. A large crowd of the L'naka Foopl were present for the Decora*i^r. ' at Shady Grove Thursday. Master Durwood and Max Ph Hips I of Alcoa, Tenn., are visiting their grandpaients, Mr. and Mrs. U. C. G. Phillips. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Roberts and I family of BlarrsvilU, Ga., were the guests of Mrs. Margaret Roberts Sunday. i** I Miss Edna Mae Thompson who is attending the Knoxville Basin :ss . College, sp^nt the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Thomp" son. Mi s Juanita Burgess, of Moores* villc. was the week end gu^st of Miss Violet Phillips. Mi. aid Mrs. Edward Davh, Mrs.' Isaac Evans and Mrs. Leonard Walker, of Tellico Plain, Tenn., visited friends here Sunday. oWELS STEACHl Br TMtrPE so |V ? MllO.THEY 1 D A NEVER GET *;. .r^Sr my w,Nt> , | HL ' Bfl i aOH tAIAZDC champion golfer UOi ADDITIONAL LOCAI I I Presbyterian Services _ I Oeriiew will be held at both th: I m -rning and evening hours a-. ;he I Preabyt.rian ohvrch on the coming I Sunday. The latter service now 9 Praver meeting is a; 7:30 on I Wednesday evening at the church. S It s a period of prayer, praise and 6 Bibl.- study and a cordial invitation 9 is extended lor this and all of the I sirvices. 9 * * * 9 Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Candler will 9 leave Sunday for Chapel Hill t> at- 8 tend the graduation of their laugh- I ver. Miss Ar.n Candler who will 1 rraduat from the University on 1 Tuesday evening. June 11th. They S will return home Thursday. I Mr. ami Mrs. Noah L>\: B Mr.-. L. E. Bayless and Miss Blanch.- 8 Barton motored to Ashevill , Tues- a j2v The*.- tvvre a?.-nn:nanb.! ' 9 Mrs. T. C. McDonald, wvto carried I her small daughter, Louise to Dr. B Bernard Smith for an examination. 9 Miss Cecil Mattox who has been 8 vi iting her parer.tes, Mr. and Mrs. 3 R. C. Mattox for the past week rv- fl turned to Knoxville, to resume ho- 5 studies at Draughon Business College. Mrs. J. W. Thompson. Mrs Harry Bi v.op an.i Mrs. Dale Lee left Wednesday mornheg for Atlanta, Ga. They were accompanied home thut night "oy William Thompsm who is a Junior a: Emory University. and wii spend the summ r with his parents. Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Thompson. Miss Margaret With=rspoon who is taking a business course -it Cecil's Bu iness College in Asheville will : arrive horn; Friday to spend the w eic end with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. D. Witfterspoon. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wood and small son. of Knoxvilte. Te -n.. spent '.he w.ek end as guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Ellis. WANTED?Man with car. Route expedience preferred but not necessary. Rawpifh, Dept. NCF-150-M. Richmond, Va. Mrs. Jack Burge.-s we re the luncheon guests of Mr. and Mrs. U. S. G. Phillips Sunday. Mrs. H. F. Rose and Mrs. Clifford Radford were the afternnon gu sts of Mrs. Irene Phillips Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Farmer and Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Crain, of Unaka, visited relatives at Violet Sunday. Born to Mr. and Mrs. John Docicry. Wednesday. May 29, a girl. Mr. Glen Criwe made a business trip to Chattanooga, Tenn., the pas* week. ! Mrs. Willard Ash^, of Knoxvi'le, is visiting her parents, Mr. an J Mrs. G. W. Ha'l, of Un&ka. Messrs. William and Blah-? &>!>erts, of Itavensford, are .-pending thsir vacation with home f)lks. A family r.union was held at Mr. and Mrs. Pattan Coleman's over the week-end. Those present w-re: Mr. and Mrs. Ben Coleman, of Ale3a, Tnn.. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Coleman, of Gastonia, X. C., and Mr. and Mrs. Rob:rt Coleman, of Unaka an J their families. I Mr. James Doekery, of Alcoa, I i'enn., Mr. Garland Doekery, of GainardsviUe, X. C., and Mr. Glen Doekery. of Ravcnsford, N, C., spent the week chd with their father, Mr. G. B. Doekery, at Unaka. A large crowd enjoyed the Decorati n at this place Sunday. Mr. Willard Morrow, of Violet, N. C.. and Mr. Lincoln Brannon, of Mocresville, N. C., were the luncheon guests of Hoyt Phillips Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack B\irg^ss and family, of Mooresville, N. C., spent the week end at Unaka visiting fripnHa anrJ ralnfitrao t&ceA %Haccoi /
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