Thurs., July 23, 1936. Rites Held For Mrs. Dockery, Of Hangingdog Funeral services for Mrs. Martha Leona Dockery, 88, of Hangingdog, were held at the Baptist church there Saturday morning at 10 o'clock with the Rev. Fred Styles officiating. Burial was in the church cemetery. \Y. L>. Townson was in charge of funeral arrangements. Mr.-. Dockery died last Thursday after having been ill for several weeks. The wife of the late \Y. R. Dockery, she had been a member ??f the church from which she wa- Im "I for more than 40 years. i'ailbcarers were Noah and Rollin .Mi Donald. Z. Ramsey. Walter and . William Radford and Ira Allen. Surviving are five sons, Ben Erwin. Wit, Jack and Bob, and one daughter, Mrs. Sarah Rhodes, all of Hangingdog; 51 grandchildren and 06 great grandchildren. REVIVAL CLOSES A successful revival closed at the Now Hope Church of God Sunday night. Thirty-six conversions and 20 Baptisms \vei> reported during the meeting. About 00 members partc<?k of the communion service. xmdJ. i ^MLAS JARS : Insure the safety of your preserves. Buy ATLAS Fruit JARS?Double Tested for Strength. The Polariscope, a scientific instrument, determines strength under strain. Boiling water at 212?F, poured into jar, de- : termines strength under heat. Individually in- < spected. Safe for all methods of modern preserving. Clear crystal glass to give natural color to your fruits and vegetables. HAZEL-ATLAS GLASS CO. WhMling. W.V?. Makers o( fruit jars and fruit 1 Jar caps for more than 40 years. ! '>*X~X**> X%mXmXmX,*X,,H-X"XK,,W"; j FLY! | AUSTIN Ol I Stunt Flying ? ;!; Saturday and Su ANDREWS FI TheCl NEWS PICK-UPS j Sheridan Stiles has been wearing a shirt around town the color of a spoiled candy bar. And of course Abe Hembree had to make some kind of a remark about it * 1 "Weir', says Sheridan, sitting on the Coca Cola cooler, "It won t be long until Landon'll be sendin* me a dozen like it". "Yeah", says Abe, "but r.ot from | Wa -hington". I.yle Martin can almost tell you how it feels to sleep with lightning. During a heavy electrical storm the [other night, a bolt of lightning split ( u huge poplar tree into three pieces j just several feet from the open window next to which he was sleeping, j They say a miss is as good as a mile ? but he'd rather have the mile, j t Wish someone would tell us what that big wooden box is that looks like a casket is in the county com- ; inissioners office. It's been there i ever since we came here two years i ago and apparently it has never been 1 touched. It does make a good bench, though * when the commissioners are busy and yen have to wait about an hour to see them. Incidentally while we were picking ' up that item we asked Marion .Si- 1 tnonds "if he knew anything". 1 "Just tell 'em I'm working like the devil", he said not even looking up. Hugh Adams and his Boy Scouts 1 are going to Carolina beach. The mtuurai assumption is they'll hitchlliko if fin tavc fV...,. kavn ' j '-*w Mw. practicing that long-drawn thumb ^ jerk instead of going through their Scouting paces for the past two months. Which reminds us of the colored >ov who said he never did have auy tick bumming a ride because nobody | :ould see his thumb at night. There's always something sad ujout seeing a dog struck by an auto- i mobile. Somebody ran over one in Jta.JitMWt.SuOfto'- lW?.UV.,?w4uit- iVri!- 1 quealed everytime you touched it. It'* probably one of those same urs that fights and howls all night ong in the alley down under our vindow and that we throw Coca -ola bottles at. But, darn it, it is a dog and it has rot feelings. Funny remembrance of a meeting >etween two drunks who didn't enow each other when they met at i dance: 1 "Waddaya say, buddy. Feelin' 1 rood?" "O K. Wanna make anything of ( t'\ 1 t They are still wondering who that | >oy was we had on the front page ast week. Some think if wnc I Iunt when he was young. Goodness! [''or the last time we don't know. EPISCOPAL CHURCH OF THE MESSIAH Rev. G. L. Granger, Rector SUNDAY SERVICE 7:3o P. M.?Evening Prayer and Sermon. All most cordially invited to this service. BAPTISTCHURCH1 H. W. Baucom, Jr., Pastor You are invited to the following: services for Sunday, July 26: 0:45?Sunday School? E. O. Christopher, Supt. 11:00?Morning Worship. In the absence of the pastor who is conducting a meeting in Polkton, N. C., we are happy and fortunate in having Rev. C. F. Rogers, pastor of the Anirews Baptist Church to conduct the - FLY! j ? THE AIR Passenger Rides | nday, July 25-26 -YING FIELD | I lerokee Scout, Murphy, 1 ^ * * *~* ****** 11 ADDITIONAL * ' LOCALS * ? * * * * * * # # * 3 Ml? Annie Mae Townson left Sat urday for a visit to New Yoik City and on her way home she will st;M off for a visit with friends at Eliza bcth City, N. C. Mrs. Mary Crowe, of Athens Tenn., is spending the summer wit] her brother, Mr. William P. Payn* and family. Miss Ernestine Sipe and Miss Dor ?ie Crutcher, both of Nashville. Tenr returned Sunday after spending i week with Miss Sipe'* uncle, Mr. W II. Murray and family. Mr. Ralph Moody and Mr. Willar Axlev spent the first of the week i; Ashevillc. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Moody an? [laughter, Jo Jo. spent Sunday ii Knoxville. Little Jean Dickey has returned from a visit in Atlanta, Ga. Mrs. M. E. Stewart and daughte avc arrived from Florida to spent he summer here. .Mrs. F. ('. Hall and children froi Vsheville and Mrs. Horace Run so ind daughter. Dorothy, from Miam ivho were guests at the Maples an n the bom of .Mrs. c. C. Mallone iave returned home. ,, Secoi d Baptist Has Rally Day Progran The following Is the program fc he Sunday school Rally day to b leld at the Rnpfist church in Factt y town on Saturday. July 25th. 9:00 o'clock. Devotional?M. 1 flail, Fmierintcndent. 9:15. Welcome address?Re^ iVest. Past or. 9:30. Singing by local choir. 10:00. Address ? Mayor J. I Tray. 10: so. Quartette?Junalush 'hurch 11:0o. Sermon?Rev. Thos. Truet 12:0n Adjourn for lunch. 1:00 Address ? Col. M. W. Bell 1:30. Singing?Shady Grove cho 2:00. Address?-Rev. IV. IT. flv: ham. 2.30. Sli^g,lr.g by different choirs. 3:00, Address?H. B. Elliott. 3:30 A special arrangemet of mu e will he rendered. 4:001) Duett?Misses Blanche ar Irene Barton. BOX SUPPER A box supper will be held at D Upper Peachtree Baptist church Sa urday night, August V, 1936. Tt proceeds will go for curtains ar church repairs, building seats, et Everyone is cordially invited. Gir all bring your boxes and boys brin your pocket book.s DOBBS' BETTER Mrs. Edith Dohhs. post office en iloyee. is reported improving from ligh fever nt Dr. Whitfield's Infirn irv this week. She was eonveyc ^ uciure sue planned t ,'isit hei- hustiand, Carl Dobbs, Dlel >y rhevrolet rompany employe vho Is improving at an Atlanta lio iltal. ELECTRICAL STORM HERE A heavy electrical and wind store one of the severest in years, strue Murphy last Saturday night. N damage of any consequence ws done. o UPPER PEACHTREE Miss Edith Breedlove is visitin friends and relatives at Bryson Cit this week. Miss Pearl Boatenhammer of All bama rnd Mr. Floyd Ledford of Haj esville were the Sunday guest of M; and M. \ Charlie Barker. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Tkomassoi of Ga: toni? have been visiting thei parent this week. Mr. Earnest Cooke spent Thursda night vth Mr and Mrs. B. A. Greet love. Miss.Irene and Fannie Ma Thoma on were the Sunday evenin guest ; : Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler Bai ker. Wc aad a very nice rain Saturda which everyone was gird to see. Mr. Bili Lcathevwccd has bee runnin ; a singing school here an had gi s iccogs Mr. and Id is. ITarley Spivey wer the di tier guest of Mr. and Mr: Weslej Latherow Sunday. -ervice for us, and bring the movr ing message. 6:30 ? Baptist Training UnionCyrus C. White, Director. We will have no Evening Worshi this week due to the absence of th pastor, but our congregation is urge* to attend one of the other churche for the Evening Worship. y j v uig iong trips 1 toun t I will pay no attentic ? % on unless a name is ; r- | you to send these re; y ? signed to them and I f icler.tial. "IX <! A !S Come along and * | with confidence in e the law, and by thij i- ? county in which to li ,S ~A i i,| Sheriff . North Carolina fCASNERY WANTS BERRIES; PAYS 2% TO 4 CENTS Berry picking is a profitable busiL> I ness the^ days a?5 the Murphy canInery is running low on them. The cannery is paying 2 and onej half certs per pound for blackberries h ! and 4 cents per pound for hucklebere ries, E. R. Thompson cannery manager, raid this week. Dewey McAhee has sold $17 worth i- of berries to the cannery so far this ft year. o CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our many friends for the sympathy and kindness s.1own j us during the death of our husband and father, Burt Arrant. Also fui the beautiful floral offerings. MRS. DORA ARRANT AND FAMILY. j SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHEROKEE , SCOUT?$1.50 A YEAR I Henn' ? MURPHY, NORTI I Cooled by washed n ,r Thursday and I e X ; I "PRIDE OF ' ' | With Charles Bickfo 1 | Saturd: I "YELL( lr | Starring Richard 1 j| With Andy Clyde B" ? A Flaming Tale of ^ ??ui* Mun. II Will Rogers, in? s S "A CONNECi 12 ?2? ;|: With Myrna Loy a | Another good hit in 3 ?! i ?. | To The Citizens 0 ? Y is \ | I want to maki :|: through the paper so :j stood nor thought ne f v forming the duties as t- :| I am continually r< | being located in certi X signed to these repor ir ous times upon these ? : i * ' CLASSIFIED ADS~ I FOR RENT?Five room furnished I house. All modern conveniences. See Mrs. C. E. Holder, Murphy, fj Q FOR RENT?A nice two story B room frame residence for rent no- HI furnished. Has electricity, good well B water, nice garden and cow pasture, n only four miles South of Murphy, B overlooking Hiawassee River and Peachtree Valley Call or apply t0 E i A. McD Harshaw, Harshaw Farms, E i Route 2. pd. 7-23,30. B FOR SALE?Five fine pigs, g P* weeks old. Five dollars each for fl i quick sale. J. H. Hampton, 1 mile I' i from Murphy on Copperhill road. f LOST OR STOLEN?One medium I sized female hound near Coalville, | N. C. On July 11th; pale yellow with white feet and legs. White fac- k ed and white on end of tail. Will pay 1 J liberal reward for her recovery. | FRED MOORE, Murphy, N. C. 3 Theater (I ^ CAROLINA A air?"The Safe Way" | "riday, July 23-24 THE MARINES" j rd and Florence Rice. * ly, July 25 )W DUST" j Dix and Leila, Hyams the Nevada Gold Rush ! JL Tues., July 26 27, 28 ' I riCUT YANKEE" 11 Mark Twains Merriest v j tory | I f Cherokee County: j I 5 this statement to you | | I will not be misunder- 'j I glectful by some as per- % i Sheriff of your County. :i: 1 eceiving reports of stills I lin places with no name :j: I ts. I have acted at vari- x I reports and after mak- * 1 d that some were false. I >n to reports from now I signed to them. I wani t I ports with your name ;j: J will keep it strictly con- | J let us work together :j: I ach other and enforce I i we will have a better !; I ve. % I C. RAMSEY, j I Cherokee County. | |

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