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Thursday, Aug. 27,1936
VEST? j
K, v. Barker filled his regular ao
oijitment at the Reid's Chapel meth.
. hurch here Sunday afternoon.
? Ella Reid and daughter, Mrs.
\ Blackwell. spent last Monday
\ oon with Mrs. Dora Quinn.
\\ want to take this opportunity j
^tending our heartiest greeting
. t::t? realization of this great pro-,
i ami to say "you are welcome
good people" i*. is bringing into
- mmtinity.
pole Robersor., of Tennessee.1
ruling a few days with relatives
[-. tii is week.
; Manda Chapman .of Suit, and
, 'er. Mrs. Nottie Hughes, of
M ! ^ Creek, spent Tuesday with
\ v Chapman's daugiiter. Mrs. Sam
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M and Mrs. Ed Quinn, Miss Lizzie
! \j Quinn and brother, Jake, of
< , ,vi hill. Ter.n.. attended preaching
I ,. s at Reid's chapel church Sunder
;t't?oru?on.
Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Quinn visited
M anil Mrs. Jefferson Crain Sunday.
Messrs. Loyd and Cecil Mashburn
j are vi-iting their sisters, Mrs. W. R.
I ami Miss Irene Mashburn, at
j I t: : writing.
t Messrs. Ralph Hamby, of Gastonia
I and Glen Hamby of Patrick, were
; di"guests of their sister and
bro i.-r-inlaw, Mr. and Mrs. Carl
I Quinn. They were accompanied home
tby their sister, Mrs. Quinn.
M and Mrs. J. M. Roberson spent
Sunday with Mrs. Roberson brother.
Mi Icferson Crain.
Mrs. W. R. Price spent one dayla-*
week with Mrs. Sam Roberson.
Mrs. Jefferson Crain is ill at this
writing. We wish her a speedy recovery.
INAKANEW*
The revival services closed here
Sunday night. They were conducted
by Rev. X. B. Phillips, of Hendersonville,
X. C., and Rev. W. H. Graham.
of Culberson. This revival has
been a great help to this community
and surrounding communities. Six
conversions were reported.
Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Rose left
here Friday for Akron, Ohio.
Mr. Lloyd Straud, of Unaka. and
Mi.-s Ruthell Shackleford, of Akron,
Ohio, were happily married Sunday
afternoon at Blairsville. Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Farmer, returned
to their home in Struthers,
Ohi >. Saturday. They were accompanied
home by Mrs. Farmer's mother,
Mrs. A. J. Rose.
Mr. Grady Farmer, of Norfolk, Va.
visited Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Farmer
last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Clark, of Mt.
Holly, N. C., were visitors here Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Crawford, of
Andrews, N. C., were visiting relatives
here Sunday.
I A large crowd from Shady Grove
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Similar reductions from other S
R- H. DeBUTTS, Assistant Genera
i?? fare extra, 30-day* nrnlTseason B
"oportionate fares to other Texas polnb
bn. Austin and San Antonio. For further ft
SOUTHERN RAJ
The Cherokee
PERSIMMON "CREEK
Mrs. Vesta Stiles was the week'
end guest of her father, Mr. II. H.
McDonald.
Mr. Haldren Payne and Miss Vesta
Rogers of Murphy visited Mr. and
j Mrs. Jame> Payne Saturday.
I Mr. and Mrs. Garland Hedrick and
| little daughter, Marie visited the latj
ter's father, Mr. C. D. Rogers Saturday
and Sunday.
Mr .Ralph Rogers spent last week
with Mr. Earnest Stiles.
Mr. Wayne Stiles, visited his cousin.
Mr. Waldon Johnson.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. John Stiles,
a baby boy which has bee:: given the
name of Sterling
Several folks from here attended
preaching services at Union church
for the past week.
Miss Pauline Rogers spent Monday
night with Miss Vernie Payne.
Mrs. Mentie Snokes is spending a \
few days with parents, Mr. and Mrs. j
j. H. Payne.
Miss Vesta Rogers visited her fath
er and family Saturday and Sunday.
Mrs. Charlie Stiles visited Mrs.
Maude Stiles Sunday evening.
Mr. Ralph Rgers and Clayton Stiles
attended preaching services at Birch
Sunday night.
Miss Janet Campbell visited Miss
Pauline Rogers last Saturday.
Mr. Lawton McDonald was the
week-end guest of Mr. Haze Stiles.
I Miss Pauline Williamson will leave
Saturday for Murphy high school.
R<n Shwri/ion r 1 ?L
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J Sunday dinner guest of Mr. Abner
I Williamson.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Payne and
family had as their Sunday evening
guests Mr. L.awton McDonald, Misses
Janet Campbell, Lynette Stiles, Vesta
and Pauline Rogers.
Miss Janet Campbell spent Saturday
with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and
Mrs. Ben Reese.
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BOILING SPRINGS
Mr. D. S. Davis has returned to his
work near Franklin, after spending
the week-end at home.
Mr. and Mrs. Grady Davis, Mr.
Guy Davis and Mr. Earl Hasson have
returned to Springfield, Ohio, to their
homes after a few days visit here
with relatives and friends
Mr. W. J. Mintz made a business
drip to Murphy last Monday.
Mr. Don Priee, of Springfield, Ohio
is visiting hs friends, Mr. and Mrs.
R. L. Abernathy, this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dockery of Murphy
were visitors at the home of Mr.
Dockery's parents, Mr. and Mrs. M.
B .Dockery, last Sunday.
Miss Lorean Mulkey, of Gastonia,
is visiting her grand parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. L. Mulkey.
attended the revival here Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Rice, Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Dean and little son,
Herman, were the truest* of Mr ?n?I
Mrs. U. S. G. Phillips Saturday eve-1
ning. "
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford moved to
Upper Beaverdam last week.
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$30.70 $40.90
t ations.
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rmt tickets on sals at slightly higher fares, f
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your local ticket agenL
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MARBLE
Mr. and Mrs. <\ M. Hendrix and
children, Mildred, David and Edwin
of Peachtree. were visiting friends
and relatives here Sunday.
Rev. Drew Lunsford. of Andrews,
preached an interesting sermon at
the Marble Springs Baptist church
Sunday morning at the 11 o'clock
Worship. 1
Miss Mildred Foster and Barbara
and Carrol! Phillips of Andrews,
spent the week-end with Mr. and ,
Mrs. II. \V. Foster and family.
Misses Mildred and Wilma Neal.
daughters, of Mr. and Mrs. Frank!
Xeal of Andrews, visited their grand
mother. Mrs. Martha West, last j
week.
A study course for the Senior
B. V. P. U. is being taught here this
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Barter, and
children, of Canton, were visiting at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. J.
Barton, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Jones and
small daughter, Jane, of Knoxville
are visitors at the home of Mrs.
Jones, parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. B.
Mulkey.
Mrs. Frank Kilpatrick and daughter,
Betty Ruth, who have been with
Mr. Kilpatrick, at Columbia. Tenn.,
where he is employed, have returned
to their home here.
Miss Lucille Raxter, who has been
attending the Folk cshool at Brasstown
for quite a while, has returned
m ?o
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Miss Bessie Barton, who has been
spending: the summer with her brother.
Mr. Glenn Barton, of Greenville,
Pa., has returned to her home. While
there she visited several places of interest,
anions these were the Niagara
Falls and Canada. Her friends are
glad to see her at home.
Mr. Paul Stansberry, of Almond,
has been visiting at the home of his
brother. Mr. Tom Stansberry.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Edwards have
moved to Highlands.
Miss Ruth Smith, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Grady Smith, left yeterday
to attend the Folk school at Brasstown.
Miss Mae Sudderth has been spending
a week with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Sudderth, of Peachtree.
She returned Sunday.
Mr. and M rs. Hamm Rowland and I
children, Mervin, Kate and Mary
Lou, of Peachtree, were visiting Mr.
and Mrs. W. J. Barton and family,
Sunday.
Mrs. Forest Abernathy spent several
days last week at the home of
ber parents Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
Dyer of Murphy.
LETITIA
The farmers are inmost ready to
begj&n puling fodder around ths section.
Mr. Edgar Bratman from Hiawassee
was in this section on business
last week. I
^^9 Miss Gladvs Camnhell. from R?roV? I
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pent Saturday night with Miss Nora
Bell Clonts.
Mr. Harrison Clouts has been employed
at Shoal Creek for the past
week.
Mr. Lee Sneed and two sons passed
through this section last week.
Mrs. Carie Campbell has been visiting
her parents over the week-end.
Mr. Hase ami D.eavera Stiles were
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Sunday.
Mr. Ules Clonts. who has no been
at Mr. Howard Stiles for a long time,
passed by San day and spent a few
minutes with him but did not stay
long for he wanted ta pay his father
and mother a visit at Letitia and said
he would try to come back in a year
are so and try to stay longer.
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