I "SUNNYP01NT Miss Edith Rice spent a few days of last week with her aunt in Etowah W Tenn. * Mr. Cleedy Mason spent the week end with his uncle, W. W. Rice, in sfe Mrs. Nora Brown and baby return* ed to their home in Farner, Tenn., W Friday after spending a week with ? he:* paients, Mr. and Mrs. John Brown. J Mrs. Beulah McAfee spent Thurs day night with Mrs. Madelon Mc| Mr. Bill Gillam is now visiting I his wife, Mrs. Lelia Gilliam. * Mrs. Doc Harding and niece Leona * !' turned to their home in Kentucky after spending a week with Mr. and f Mrs. Ernest Harding. Miss Mable Payne spent Thursday V Snl with her mother in Friendship. ] Messrs Artie Johnson and Lola I L wn spent Sunday with Emilee , | Whitener. jj Mrs. Myrtle Helton and children ^ a d Messrs Velma and Versie Helton r I spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs. j i | Mattie Whitener. I Miss Louela Jenkins spent the t p week-end with homo folks. [f Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Styles and c children are spending a few day? I with Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Montgom j 1 MACEDONIA \ Mrs. Agnes Bayless, of Wilming- c ton, Del., who has been visiting Mrs. A Josie Loudermilk, returned home I Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Thomas and P H. Cook were the Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Townson. Mr. Randal Cearly of Norris, Tenn. and his brother, Ralph, were th0 week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Luther Cook. Mr. Pat Collins, of Wehutty, was a visitor to this section last Satur- K day. li C. T. Haygood, of Oakdale, Tenn., spent the week-end in this section. 81 Macedonia school began Monday, P1 July 20. Mr. Alden Cooke is the teacher. Miss Winona Cook spent the week- 1,1 end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. P' E. L. Cook. Miss Loreno Raper spent tne at week-end with Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Cook, of Murphy. ot Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Turner were in this section visiting last Friday. Mr. Luther Cook was in Murphy on business Monday. Miss Hazel Crisp, of Murphy, spent p' Friday night with her brother, Mr. Garland 'Crisp. Mrs. Carl Thomas gave her little 1 * daughter, Geraldine, a birthday p#r-1 ty Monday. Several of her play-| mates were present. wm You can buy , from us a real I ? For as little as $4-S World's greatest low price ti SPEEDWA' ?a big, husky, handsome Go< Blue Ribbon Prize Valuet Look what you got: I th soodvear MMM or UK ' Traction for quick-*toppiogOett tmck, touch, Lowa muw tm eoat service per mile (proved tomers' records) mjmvout miot1ctko k mm i en ted SUPBRTWIST Card ? to more enduring (ask us to dt Remember?ours is the plea money's worth and thm to* and torvkol E. C ! Dodge and Plymouth MURPHY, NORT The Cherokee S HOTHOUSE Crops throughout this section are badiy in need of rain. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Montgomery and son. Glen, of Asheville, spent last week with their mother, Mrs. S. M. Montgomery. Mrs. Grace Grant, pastor of the Church of God preached an interesting sermon Sunday ar.d Sunday night at Harris Chapel. Mrs. Lillie Roborson i? spending a few days with her niece, Mrs. \V. T. Montgomery. Miss Luella Jenkins, of W. C. T. college, spent the week-end with home folks. Miss Anna. Bole Jenkins was the Sunday evening guest of Mis.-es Ruby and Pauline Montgomery. Mrs. America Lawrence, of Ga-tonia, is spending a month with her mother, Mrs. S. M. Montgomery. Mrs. Madeline McAfee spent Wednesday night with Ruby and Pauline Montgomery. Miss Helen Kimsey, of Block. Tenn., is spending a few days with ter parents. Mr. W .T. Montgomery and daugli;er, Mrs. Dillard McAfee, made a >ucine3s trip to Copperhill Wedneslay. Mrs. Grace Grant and Mrs. J. M. 'ayne were the Sunday dinner :uests of Mrs. W. T. Montgomery, j Mrs. Ollie Akin and Susie, of itowah, spent awhile Sunday evenng with their mother and were acompanied home by their sister, Mrs. Lmerica Lawrence. ?if. niainey Montgomery was visitlg his sisters of Etowah last week. LOWER MARTIN'S CREEK ! McLey mo re-Car ringer Mr. Glenn McLeymore and Miss osell Carringer were married July 6th at Blairsville. They left Friday j >r Gastonia. Mr. Tom McLeymore I id Miss Maude Carringer accom- i *nied them on their trip. Mr. and Mrs. Grover Moss spent i oat of last week with the formers i trent, Mrs. Margaret Carringer. fa&ftnfrst Notta^ Miss Eva Nell Queen was a visitor ' Miss Louise Mann, Sunday. Mrs. Pearl was the dinner guest of iss Maude Carringer Sunday. A truck load of people went to eachtree church Wednesday night to rayer Services. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Cunningham ere the dinner guests of Mr. and [rs. Fred Blair, Sunday. Mr. Poley Hedden was the dinner nest of Mr. Fred Blair, Sunday. M,ye*r MtbowyouV) 1Y-brp#t- I jmon?tr?t?l5 ? I J?x 35 -"* " MOORE Sales and Service H CAROLINA cout, Murphy, North Cai UNAKA NEWS i The Rev. W. H. Graham filled h regular appointment here Saturda Miss Arriet'a Burgess spent Su) day night with Edna May Thompso The Rev. Waiter Jor.es and Mr J. B. Rose attended church at Pro pect Sunday. ReV. G. L. Pay 11 '?t* Hartseil, Ala and Rev \V. C. Pipes of Peaehtre attended church hero Saturday. Several young folks from here at I tended singing --ch nr.! Monday nighi A number of our folks were pre? out at the Baptising a: New Kop | Sunday A. M. i Mr. U. S. G. Phillips made a busi r.ess trip to Murphy Saturday after noon. Mrs. Zeb Gibson and family ant Mrs. H. E. Barton -pent Saturlir night with Mr. and Mrs. larvis Ham ' i>yMr. W. M. Young attended churcl at Mt. Nebo Sunday, j We are orry to hear of *he dentl of Mrs. W. M. Phillips. We extern to the bereaved our deepest sym pathy. WOLF CREEK Much needed showers during the last few days ha\e increased the crop prospects decidely. Mr. T. H. Burger has joined a Veterans CCC camp near Nashville, Tenn. Mr. and Mrs. Crate Chastain accompanied Mrs. George Cross to the Petrie Hospital at Murphy Satutdsyj morning, where she underwent a major operation Sunday. Several of our people attended the all day singing at Bell Hill, a suburb of Isabella, Sunday. Mrs. Nora Morgan attended a little crippled boy of Mr. Harvey Gaddis to a clinic in Bryson City, Saturday. Mr. Timp Biggs of Isubeiia, visited friends on the lower part of our community Sunday. Mrs. Juanita Luper and baby cf near Hickory, N. C., are spending an indefinite time with Mrs. Luper*3 par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Simonds. Mr. J. M. Garren, the oldest mar. in our township , made a business trip to Murphy, Monday. _ 111 \50pP&rTiifP,"ior uwo itry? wt?eK with something like appendicitis. He was able to return home Saturday. PATRICK Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Raper and son made a business trip to Copperhill, Tenn., Friday. The series of meetings which has been in progress for the past week at Shearer School House conducted by Rev. S. M. Wolfe, of Farner, Tenn., came to a close Sunday night. His sermons were enoyed by every one present. A large crowd attended. Mr. and Mrs. George Reid and children visited the former's sister, Mrs. Carrie Williams, at Etowah, Tenn., Sunday. They visted othoi relatives and friends on their trip. >"w hhW | | The days passed. So ha board, heating passed. Now y< that modern el< I take the drudg Our stock sell for the lov < y and easily to oj THEMSElLVI i LSoutlw Phone 1 rolina Mr. and Mrs. Otis Howard ai daughter, are vsiting Mrs. Howarr parents, Mr. and Mr? I. M. West. Mr. Carl Peirce made a busin?* y trip to Murphy Friday. n_ i Mr. George Reid of this sectic n I has a very unique bee hive Mrs. Rei s 1 was startled by hearing somethir s. i roaring in their home. Thinking j was flies she destroyed them and th ! roaring continued. They invest e ( gated and found a swarm of bee i between the weather boarding an j-. I ceiling of their home. Mr. Reid i ! j contemplating on eating honey in th : near future. Ti e writer is wonder e / ing how he is to get the honey. j Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Ledford wen j_ j the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Re it Sunday. Mrs. Bertha Martin and Mrs. Gler 1 \ Rodgers and son, Kenneth, were th k guests of Mrs. Tom Picklesinier Sun The Wate S And the C Just F lj: Enjoy your vacation Hotel De Soto, Air ?Dancing nightly? t: Jl Outdoor Swimming 300 Delightful F II Hotel 1 Iter J. B. POUN Bt|l CHAS. G. DAY. Pic S rates ^ ^ It IS Don ?^LuT Any of the horse and buggy h ve the long hours of scrubl the iron on the stove and >u can relax and enjoy the ectrical appliances afford y ery out of life and replace i : of electrical appliances is rest prices possible?and t perate that THEY WILL S ! ! ;rn States Po :< M Thuis., July 23, 1936. " rtd day afternoon. I'* We regret very much to hear of Mr. Rome Burnett being run over by ^ a car and getting one of his legs broken. He is in Knoxville. Tenn. >n Mr. Burnett is well known throughid : out this county. We wish him a ig | speedy recovery it Mrs. Ma ry Hamby and two chiip dren were the guests of Mrs. Fena i Picklesimer Sunday afternoon. * Mr. W. L. 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