Thursday, July 2, 1936 MIDWAY M* - Hall an i Mar.a A!!er spent ia-t a k-en-i at Lnakn Miss *'*' Ha 1 pent th tilghl with M i v-t Fi day ' Miss *\i J 'r es a i T"?n MeLeymore enjoyed a dance aGrape : reek Saturday nL'V. Miss Pauline .Jones spent Sunday with M ? M li'h and Ethel Hal!. Mr. and Mrs. Arch Allen of Hangingdog were visitors in our community Sunday Misses Pauline Jones, F.dith Ethel It ?:; were visitors of M'?-e Alice and Wilma Hampve Sun ia. afternoon Mr. Arthur and Snyder > " *' CCC camp at Athens. Ga.. and Ravensford. N C. will e: I the v end at their home near Murphy Those enjoyi: g i pica! i* P Ridge Dam a few days agMisses Pauline Jones. Ma A Edith and Ethel Hall. M s T ?m MeLeymore. Virlin Jo?- if-.: i Haigler and Everett M Ab??. Misses Elizabeth Hall ! !' Penland were the dinner z . --t-; ?f! Catherine McAbee Sunday AMI enjoyed a nice >vvini Sunday afternoon, j Master Dewey McAbee \r dinner gue t of Kims * Ha! inday. A large crowd of young f . ^ , tend the Epworth League >f Ha.r.p. ?n j Memorial church uni- S;. ia .. K!.\ Mrs. Ernest .M \b >. sp :p Sur. la v I with friends at Martin's (" !< Mr. and Mrs. .fa k Ha!! v:-u-| tors of Mr. and Mrs. [ ' i f. , , I Sunday afternoon. HIAWASSEF. 1 ( We would lik * to - a go> I rain. Maybe it w > ild a . ? i -rttie the dust. We are sorry *A- ?' Mrs. Allen : very A at th:- writing. We wish her a -> eedv " >v Several HIuumfolkaPer. : 1 11 - Reunion at Zion H . St iay ,t* 1 reported a no * tin. j Mr. and M J. P. Uai ? u - the guest Mr. r k Dea . .e >an iay Mr. At ! A i jv - r 1 wifa v -r - ' nue.ds of M: F1 i Ilamby Saturday 1 night Choir r?ra * i - "; r wing a4 Pleasant II:* We h ?pe : ? make it heller. Mr. Kid.-a A i 'i family, were ti e gucAs ?!* the 1 .rmi- '? o.ir oits. Mr. and Mrs. -lames Alien, Violet Sunday. Miss Lilli IViyne was the guest of Mr4. Callie Hamhy Sunday morning. Mis-; Blanche Adams spent Sunday , afternoon with Miss Ruth W >rley. | Mr. Paul Allen and sister, Susie, Miss Ruth Wnfto.* 1 ..? ? ?... I .Mlfll, i Mr. Duel Burgess and Mr. Luther Al-1 Ion were the quests of Mr. Fair Ham-\ by Saturday night. Mr. John Picklesimer, of Patrick | attended Sunday school at Pleasant j Hill Sunday. Mr. J. P. Baine and Mr. G O. j Hickey ma?le a business trip to Farn- j er, Tenn., Friday. Mrs. Eva Adams and children were the dinner guests of Mrs. Callie Ham-1 RSi B j | 'jji I P I | trr* ^\ ww rmcEs \ M low as 1 "?Kw"t? J m BBw^ter Phone 124-J 5 The Cherol ; UPPER WOLF CREEK : : I M " Ruby Clonts -pent Wedncs lay . ' h M - U i Simon . . Ki| .\ ' 1 ?:il2? v.. 'aa - th Sunda> 'imu -f M . and Mr- Ardr : j Si. : >nds. Mr. ami M. AI via C>?It an ! chiiire:: spent the v . h-end with fcei parents. Mr. ami ..I (' tlbe'son. v?f Culberson, i Mr-. \V. T. ('.iter ami children, i W. ]*. and Bobby, T Kcryckv, spent : t few day- with itdatives here, i Miss Mae Stua t f Kentucky, re :* r >'?i home .?/ : spend;:.g a fe?v j weeks here with f. ;?*n r*d relativ. . M; a id .Mr. and Mrs. Dennis '" >Ie and baby v ere the Sunday ^ . .-is i Mr. and Mrs. T. K. Cole. e ail day -i; -.irijf a*. 2V!t. Mariah 1 h was pir <f from Mie -1th Sun-i iy ;n June to t5 *- 2nd Sunday in K very or . invited to come j and ake a par* Mr. and M: N". V f i chi!spent >aiui ay night with her yaivnts. Mr. ar: ' Mr-. E. H. Bandy. "I." and Mr-. T ?hn Cole and chil- j n. '\ \\ . -Jamie Mac ami Bar-j ! ?-1 Jean. * Saturday night with parent- :-r i~ t Mrs. .McMahan Murphy. Mr. and Mrs * Jen Bell spent >aturday night with Mr. ar. 1 Mrs. Elbert Simor.ds. Mr-. Addv? Parks ar ! sort Morris spent Sunday afternoon w.th her !>: >'!n-r. ?! F. F Ban jy. GRAPE CREEK A number of people from here attended the air show Sunday afternoon on the highway between And- j rows and Marble. Mr. and Mrs. F. \V. Mash burn and - on, Fred, Jr., and Mi-;- Inez Hogsed j -p - it last Thai -day night with relu- J :i\es ai friends at Cantor.. i was announced Sunday thac the itev. W. it. Kngland will preach at 1. Salem Methodist church here j Sunday afternoon duly o. at two o'Mr. and Mr*. F. I\ St lies and ohers maVle a Up : Kngiewood,1 T .. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. M. M. MeLey.nore t > ?n, Boyce, were weekend visitor?. of Mrs. Belle MeLcymor.- at Bt asstowi:. Mr. Tom McCIure was a visitor in community Sunday. The Baptist congregation is to -elect it.> pastor for the rect assoc.ati ?na! year at a nv-eti.ng at the church Saturday morning, July 4. by Sunday. \a? e>.. i.. ? hi. v/i#>ue iiiiau'.son win taKe tncHiawassee mail route July 1. Everybody remember the picnic at Pleasant Hill Saturday before the second Sunday in July. Everybody is ir.v'4 ed. Mr. Ci. O. Ilickey. of Violet, sp^lt Saturday night with Mr. Fair Hamby. Everybody come to Sunday school next Sunday and bring ome body with you. Mr. K. W. Shearer passed through Hiawassee Friday afternoon. ran 8 STANDARDS FOR B REFRIGERATOR H BUYING I PROOFS V 1. LOWER OPERATING COST 9 2. SAFER FOOD PROTECTION ij9 3. FASTER FREEZING? hj MORE ICE 4. MORE USAIHUTY . 5. FIVE-YEAR PROTECTION PLAN COLEMAN Murphy, N. C. UUA) tee Scout, Murphy, North C; 7 WOLF CREEK | Ttie '.v Irougth in the memory f our * -itizens is prevailing I here w rain in . Some of i : fa.:. a,.- :.l>.:i::g unlard i* ! 1 . corn to :ts ravag . s a :*b:ens made a trip to | t XV-tla . > : over the week-end j h am! had i?vt !:.t!e to report except j I "fish stories."' Mi. Henry Durgess spent the week, h : \ Willi G-ar.-hn then, Mr*. "Sis** | Arp. n?.*ar Sweet Gum. He returned 1 <i home late Sunday evening. j f Tie Rev. J. J. i la lew held preaching i d Isei vi.es at Xew Union, Saturday i night. l\ Our women folk are hav r:g a hard si time finding berries t ? can on ac- tl count of the drouth. Mr Robert Garren of Ellijay, Ga.. u spent Friday night with his Uncle here, Mr. J. M. Gar: r. He ! ?ft early Saturday morning for his home. The largest crowd that over gathered at Macedonia, attended the funeral of Mr. Frank McGee >:i Tuesday i afternoon of last week. The funeral i services were conducted by the Rev. j Foley Helton of Isabella. The body j j was in charge of Quirtn ard Humrhi rey, of Copperhiii. j The 17 year periodical Cicada n' i Locusts) have come and gone again, but they have left plenty of sign of cd their visit on the timber, especially Si the white oaks. Their going certain- M Iv brought relief to a!! those living close to timber, where their call was sp most loudly heard. | \V COME GET T GOODYEARS NOW ? All give you the GOOI SAFETY ? Center Tra stopping (let us show All are BLOWOUT PR PLY by 1 twist c WnHH 1"""" demonst rniirl COST PE umtu* I world's 1 miIi. I pany ? i tires by nnnaa How about M*% ALLw WEATHER? ICItw you 42% more noo-ikld mllMli. Standard on the now car*. World's moat popular tire at any price. Look It orart It's our biggest seller. Dcdge and Plymouth I MUR! arolina VIOLET NEWS Rev. Walter Junes, of Una* reached an interesting sermon l:e 'unday. Mrs. I'arthenia Graham ha- i ill nod home after a short \i<!t wi ier daughter, Mrs. William Allen, trick. Miss Hazel Taylor is now visiJii ? r aunt, Mrs. Muvy Beaver. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Craig and eh ren and Mr. Winston Hamby )uckto\vn, Tenn., visited Mr. Lest 'aylor's Sunday. Mrs. Magdalene Allen and so Iaynard Roy are now visiting h ister, Mrs. Lavasta Rollin, of Ms by. Mr. and Mrs. Esco Moss and fami ere the Ainner guests of Mr. ar Irs. Lester Taylor Sunday. Miss Morula Payne spent la^t Tue ay right with Miss Ruby Hamby. Mrs. Gwendoline Beaver spei hursday afternoon with Mis? Elii aylor. SUNNY POINT Mr. George McAfee spent Saturdz stht with his son. Mr. Fred McAfe Mr. and Mrs. Castell Hawkins, a: ildron and Miss Lois Payne spci inday with Mrs. Hawkins' parent r. and Mrs. J. B. Harris. Mrs. I*aura Jones and childrr ent Wednesday with Mrs. Matt hitaker. ' '.jiLijma'L j)..ijim i i |? vmn no way to celebrate # J| 1h in erowded traffic Jfr HOSE NEW YOU NEED ] 71 show you why they're I the 1936 II E RIBBON VALUES j ire Quality at Every Price 1 i 9YEAR MARGIN OF .ction for quicker' you!) OTECTED IN EVERY patented SUPER- I lord?extra springy, (L isting (ask us to lm rate!) /p to deliver LOWEST /f\ R MILE service by I argest rubber com- 3 naker of the most 1 I Lffe-Saver for Poeketbooka1 PATHFINDER Many of our customers say | It's the biggest money's worth In town! World's first-choice economy tire?over 2 2 million sold to date. Real Goodyear quality. Prize value for sure! $? r A EXPERTLY 3iVV MOUNTED C. MOOI & PHY, NORTH CARO Misse? Ruby and Paulino Moatgomery were the SunJay quests of Miss Sadie Forrister. Mr. \V. W. Rice and family froni ( ' Kinsey were the jrueCs of Mr. and i Mrs. John Mason Saturday ni^h;. Mrs. Eller Morrow and daughter, tn Eernice, spent Sunday with Mrs. Mat('f tie Whitener. ? BIRCH NEWS iI. STILES RE-UNION of er | A re-union was held at the home i of Mr. Winslow Stiles last Sunday. n An excellent time was had by all the e|'.' family. Those present were, Mr. and Mrs. Winslow Stiles and children, Ma. and Mrs. Elisha Lovingood of Murjy phy, Rt. 3, Mr. and Mrs. George 1(j Stiles and son Walter, of Ranker, Mr. Andrews Barton of Birch, Messrs, Wade and Willard Stiles of Gu.-tonia and Mr. Wid Stiles of the U. S. nt Naval Service. ce Mrs. Alice Stiles of Murphy, Rt. 2, is spending a few days with friends and relatives in Birch. Preaching Services were well attended at Pleasant Grove Sunday. The pastor using the Subject: "Witnessing iy for God." e. Mrs Nancy Hogsed of Ranger, id spent the week-end with Mr. hnd it Mrs. A1 Standridge. s, Messrs Carl and Harve Anderson, of Culberson were again visitors in sn our community Sunday. Wo really ie believe that they have a reason for visiting Birch. 1 I See our New DOIBLE EASLE AIRWHEEL* ?theTIRE of Tires costs surprisingly little more than a regular tire. 'Rc&Utered Greatest Money-Saver! SPEEDWAY Head our way if you want the finest, safest, longest-mileage tire a small price buys today with all the Goodyear Blue Ribbon features. Here's the tops at %a qc TivV MOUNTED IE Sales and Service i >L1NA

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