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IBERSON NEWS vfl, Guy Anderson and '\t , Anderson spent Sunday at Hayesville. . a odoin is seriously ? and son. Oe'-cil. - v the we . tj^V C T I . and relatives here 12 ,L (|H Mason, who has been . Kfli. -ital more than two a fra lured hia n au . mobile wreck, was |H. Saturday. 1' . Walter Dotson spent Hj " i Sunday here with Mr. 10 i Dotson. j^K;, I. jfland. pastor of the BapH church, filled bi? recnilar anH. . i the first Sunday. Dotson made a business Bg tihy Saturday. Kuhy Anderson, who has relatives at Tunnell ];. returned home Saturday. ilerman Silvey. who is a f the U. S. Navy visited | rid friends here last week. I k Silvey, of Tunnell Hill, v nerc last week on busi \V I. l: dniond, agent of the L. & H snent the week-end with ! ^B r t Cisco, (la. ' Nichols, who has beer H( :n Ohio, returned home last ?k. | Mrs. G. Ti. Dickey attend' jvial services of Mr. Allen I John Anderson ami family moved iv oin* day last week. He is ocpyin?r the U. S. Nichols house. 0. C. Anderson was a business ?i:or Murphy Monday. New has reached here of the ath of Jess Holloway. He died iturday at the County Home. He irnicil;. resided on Route 2 from Mr. Bill Whitmore. of Georgia, as hen- last week buying telephone SUIT NEWS STILES-CLONTS fl A wedding of great. interest to heir friends in the Letitia and Suit ommunites and of Cherokee County s that of Miss Winona Clonts and fr. Claude Stiles, which took place iunday morning, November 8 at the lome of Mr. Hob Lance near Blairsfille, Ga., The bride is the daughter of Mrs. )ocia Conts of Letitia. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. isd Mrs. Bill Stiles, of Suit. The many friends of this promin. int young couple wishes them a long ir.d happy married life. Messrs. D. T. McNabb and Lee Beaver made a business trip to Ducktown, Tenn., on Friday of last Keek. Mrs. J. M. Patterson and children spent Saturday afternoon in Murphy. Mr. H. C. Ware returned to Murphy Sunday afternoon after spend'ss? Saturdav L*~ HCIC Willi ???? j ?b mily. Mi-s Cora McNabb and hex' rnoth\ visited relatives in Try on and ome, Ga., last week. Messrs. Gay Hawkins and Cliff tiles irade a business trip to Knox. Hh'ille, i'enn., last week. Jl Mr. Charlie Stiles visited Mr. and Mrs. Polie Allen at Postell Saturday morning. ^ Mrs. J. M. McNabb visited Mrs. H. c- Dickey at Copperhill last Friday. 91 Mr. and Mrs. Bill Crowe and chilBdren spent the week-end with rela tives near Letitia. 11 Mr. J. F. Wood and son Quinton, motored to Murphy Saturday after noon. ft I Mr. Olen Sparks, of Copperhill, visited his brother, Mr. Frank Sparks Sunday. ??v. E- A. Beaver and Mr. Clyde Montgomery attended Court at Mur^Rphy Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Johnson, of ?pperhill, Tenn., visited relatives here Sunday. M'". James HaiTis was a visitor at J1'' home of Mr. Trailer Kinisey near uJJly Doint Sunday. . H. C. Dickey, of Copperhill, t?s?U<! her sister, Mrs. Viola Cuv 1Sx.0:i Tuesday of last week. for r Edward ^?Hins left last week f ?f,Perhill where he will spend Sti[* Wet"ks with his aunt, Mrs. Fivci The C! i Performance, f?i.} |M " ...V ; g " gKF- f By^ |?U BK gy ipn Luggage capacity in Chevrolet new trunk models has bee greatly increased, as has interim luggage space in other model New power, economy, durabil with striking new beauty, chat for 1937. They arc offered in De Luxe, virtually identical in \/ini FT MTOC * 1UL.L 1 1 V> >J M rs. Li Hie Moss has returned after j a two weeks visit with her daughter, Freida Craig, of Ducktown, Tenn. Miss Aline Taylor has returned after a week's visit with relatives at Copperhill. Tennessee. Mr. James Beaver and Mr. Creed Morrow who are employed at the CCC camp at Gastonia, are spending a few days with they- parents. Mr. Ralph Beaver of Hot Springs N. C., spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Beaver. Mrs. Walter Graham spent Sunday visiting Mrs. Zack Davis. Friends of Mrs. Vesta Beaver will be glad to hear that she is rapidly improving after a long illness. Bertha Morrow, the small daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dillard Morrow, is improving very fast after a serious illness. Lottie and Wayne Taylor spent Saturday night with Mrs. Lillie Moss. HIAWASSEE We are having some very disaagreeble weather at present. Mrs. W. A. Beaver has been very , ill, but is improving at this writing. Rev. W. A. Willix filled his regular appointment at Pleasant Hill Sunday, he was accompanied by Rev. John Hoggins, of Andrews. Rev. Hoggins preached an interesting sermon at 2 o'clock in the afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Burgess were the guests of Mrs. Callie Hamby Sunday. j Mrs. Francs Picklesimer was the I dinner guest of Mrs. Ada Allen Sun- ; day. Mrs. Callie Hamby was the dinner ( guest of Mrs. Mary Beaver Saturday, j Some of the Hiawassee Folks were ! business visitors in Murphy Saturday. Mr. Duel Burgess of Hiawassee, is now spending a few days on Bates Creek. Mrs. Ethel Taylor was visiting Mrs. Ever Adams Saturday. Mrs. Walter Edwards of London was granted a separation order on testimony that her husband often held a hot poker to her feet to torture her. Up in the Morning Feeling Fine! The refreshing relief so many folk* say they get by taking BlackDraught for constipation makes them enthusiastic about this famous, purely vegetable laxative. Black-Draught puts the digestive tract In better condition to act regularly, every day, without your continually having to take medicine to move the bowels. Next time, be cure to try a good Laxative herokee Scout, Murphy, N. , Beauty and Safety Mark Chevrolet's 1937 engine is completely new, but adheres closely to time-proved Chcvrolet engineering principles. It B is of six-cylinder valve-in-hcsd s A type, smoother, more powerful, MF yS more economical, and lighter. Mf r (f? ' W , I -W* -^\!.r I ^(1 j*t rfrW mark the new Che ~raSnTMii?'"*'i"n ift ro^ct instrumci jjraj||panel. The win 3 WSSSSSt shield is of great area, with narrc corner posts, affor s* ing better vision. ity, safety and comfort, coupled C acterize Chevrolet's new models c two series. Master and Master t appearance. f PATRICK ~~ : i Miss Ruth Reid visited her grandmother. Mrs. Martha Reid one day ' last week. : Messrs'. Grady Williamson and Lee : Ilorton were Murphy visitors Mon- ' day. Miss Grace Hamby of Cleveland. Tenn., has been visiting her mother, , Mrs. Mary Hamby recently. Mr. Eiden Dobbins of Culberson. X. C.. was the guest of Mr. Lee Horton one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Adams and baby ' were the guests of the formers father 1 Mr. Nip Adams Sunday. Mrs. M. T Raper who has been ill J is better at this writing. Mr. John Picklesimer was the gsest of Mr. W. A. Beaver at Ilia- 1 wassee, Sdnday. i Mr. Owen Picklesimer of Hiawassec was the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Picklesimer Sunday. Mrs. Bertha Standridge was the guest of Mrs. Bertha Boring Sunday afternoon. \ Mrs. John Picklesimer is on the 1 ? a*, una wiiliii^. t?e wisn nor | i a speedy recovery. I W^nt DONE AT MURF B. "Where We Ser C. T Chevrolet's Completely Ne SfeiS^ I? J? - - " '---- -~--M? TiiTTTT?A rrprrsrni Chevrolet's fully-enclosed Knee-Action is ost on the Master De Luxe models; a ransmission, and safety plate glass all ar eature all models of both scries. Mrs. Icey Peirce of f'arner, Trim., gue ,isitcd her mother Mrs. Mary Hani- J Y >y recently. Stvl Mr. and Mrs. l.ee Horton anil chil-j Y .iron ant! Mrs. John Picklesimri made gue *. business trip to Dr. (I. M. Young's ^ it Postell, Friday. They were tak- j end ng their last shots of typhoid vaccine. j A Mr. Glen Payne of White Stone, j the Ga., was a Patrick visitor recenty. i Mai Mr. Sam Reid visited his brother, [ Y Mr. George Reid at the Copperhdl j nigl Hospital Sat unlay. j i Miss F.lla Hamby and sister, Mrs. 1 gue ley Pierce visited their sister, Mrs. . day Bonnie Quinn at Vest, Thursday ; A tight. j ^ ?t Mrs. Jane Robinson and (hildren!^^_ >f Oak Park, were the guests of Mrs. j Elmer Smith one day last week. % Mr. John Picklesimor was the guest ' >f Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Baines at Hia- I vassee one night hist week. They ' ire in very feeble health. e POSTELLNEWS : Mr. Solon Barnes of Turtle >wn, isited Mr. Shearin .'ones one day ast week and enjoyed soi.ie fine | fl babbit races. g Mrs. Ralph Bedford was the din n r A. New Tor JL or Over< Of course you do. ] i ycu can't afford it just i P In that event may we you dig last Year's coat < moth balls and send it PROPERLY cleaned an. Remember all our wot teed and our service will JR DRY CLEANING AND 'HY LAUNI B. Corn well. Proprietor ve We Satisfy" MURPF hursday, Nov. 12, 1936 'W Cars '^ . i- (- .. ic. typifying its l- :iutv and '. Master Dc Luxe S;> -rr t trunk. Note the distmc"peed line" extending back Lite b'tdc of lite ii j'-ii. rci construrtion joins the cowl assembly, panels, and t Top of Chevt allall-steel body, to form one al structure, welded in all , and reinforced and braced rmanent silence and safety. ? furnished at no extra nd new Syncro Mesh ound at no extra cost* st of Mrs. !tilth Allen Sunday. Ir. Virgil Allen v -sited Mr. Dewey h\ Rimer Smith was the dinner st of Mr. I.??yd Cr??wder Sunday, liss Inez Pone spent the weekwith her sister. Mrs. Kxie Quinn. Ir. and Mrs. Poley Quinn were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. nson Led ford Sunday, liss CI itsy Allen spent Saturday it with Mrs. .Ruth Allen, lev. Grady Jones was the dinner st of Mr. Fred Hoi brooks SunIr. M. C. Stiles visited D. R. tniC Sunday. MEN will select men to train for 'lectrical refrigeration and air onditioning positions. fclxperi- ! nee unnecessary. Write Dept. E KEF. ENG. INST. Inc. Warner Building YOUNGSTOWN, OHIO 1 icoat ;oat But possibly | low. | suggest that I to us to be | d pressed. I -k is guaran- I I please you. I
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