Thursday, May 13, 1937 | NOBODY'S }j I BUSINESS | i BY GEE McCEE ) | c Social Animosity In Flat Rock t the social stattus in flat rock has , recently benn split asunder ansoforth. r it all stared when inr. holsum moore t failed to invite mrs. torn head to hei r bridge party, and mr torn head retal- \ liated by leaving mrs. moore off of her t list at the luncheon dinner last frida> at the all-nite caff. t mrs. square had some promineent ; vissitors from the state cappitol, in- t eluding a game warden's wife and 2 Y members of the legislature, she left i off both mrs. head and nils, moore \ at the reception, and now 3 factions v have got started in full blast and c nobody knows which side to pick out t to affiliate with. some hard words have alreddy c benn spoke on all three sides and c some poking out of the tongue and t histing the nose straight up into \ the air on seeing each other took r place near the post offis yesterday ] p. m. when all 3 of the factions come t putty nigh of walking head long into f ANOTHER SMART 1 w wt "When I set out to buy a used cai 1 a couple of months ago, I took my * time about it," says Andrew Trotto, g pressman. "But shopping around I only convinced me of what I had r already heard so often ?that you c can't beat a Dodge dealer for bargains in dependable used cars. T Actually, cars of the same make and I model as the one I bought were 1 priced $30 to $40 higher st several / places I looked. And yet, despite the lower price on the Dodge dealer's car, it was in much better condition. TURN TO THE CLASSIFIED SECTI DAY'S MONEY-SAVING SPECIALS YOU'LL FIND A CAR OR TRUCK E.C. MOORE I When a 1 accepts d I ?it enters into that make it ui IT assumes toward it JL tion to safeguard tl keeping, with all hum; It assumes toward its cc ; to employ those funds, f loans and advances foi j requirements, to ser?< X broadest welfare of the X toward its stockholder; T tect their capital and ei | Sound, honest me f only way to meet these I are no substitutes for tJ financial practices. | Citizens Banl I MURPHY I The Cherol ?ach other's pressence ansoforth, but after insulting one another, they turned aside aiul went their repectable vays. the husbands of the afflicted socialties are allso being fetched into the ray and much venom might yet come >ut of it. hon. holsum moore refused o give art square a chaw of tobacker at the city hall this morning, this had lewer happened before, and the later has always depended on the for- , ner for his chaw every morning, but te will have to look elsewhere, so hey say. rnrs. moore is on the same dupex .clly-foam lines with mrs. square, ; md now she won't ancer no calls here as she is a-feared that that lateful mrs. square mought be talkng to somehoddy else and she would lave to listen at her hard, stattis oice. of course she listens in occasionally to ketch on if she is being alked about. rev. will waite hopes this social outbreak will not reach into his hurch and injure his quire, all of hem try to sing in same, but their oices are so crackled that it keeps niss jennie veeve smith on her toes to ceep the ichurch organ in tune with hem. this is the worst disturbance Iat rock has had since the terrible isfo cm lira Then, too, the Dodge dealer's car vas one of his Blue Seal specials, guaranteed trustworthy. Of course, bought from the Dodge dealer, and ny car has been performing wonlerfully ever since." ON OF THIS PAPER FOR TOi AT YOUR DODGE DEALER'S! TO FIT YOUR POCKETBOOK! - Murphy, N.C. k^wvw bank leposits i human relationships 'i lique in business life. ? s depositors an obliga- % le funds placed in its { inly possible diligence. \ immunity the obligation X through good business X ' SOUnd public fin?nri?l V | i the vital needs and j| community. It assumes V j i the obligation to proirn a fair return. , ? UUCID UIK V three obligations. There 3em in K?nLrag |kwi v X ! c & Trust Co. | ^ ANDREWS | tee Scout, Murphy, North B1RCHNEWS Rev. C. A. Voyles preached an interesting sermon Sunday. A large crowd attended. Misses Willnell and Lillian Elster and Mary Jo Stiles spent Saturday night with Pauline Beaver. Miss Millie Green was the Sundaydinner guest of Mrs. Delma McClure. Mr. and Mrs. Harve Gibson and i hildren visited Mr. and Mrs. Fred Beaver Sunday. Misses Mary Jo Stiles and Pauline Beaver attended services at Oak Grove Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Hila Hall visited Mrs. Howard Stiles Friday. Mr. Wid Stiles visited Mr. Fred Beaver Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Emery Sneed visited Mr. and Mrs. Winslow Stiles Sunday. Miss Willnell Elster was the Sun. day dinner guest of Miss Mary Jo Stiles. Rev. C. A. Voyles and Alfred Green were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Delma McClure. Several people from this section attended the funeral of Mr. Bob Stiles Wednesday at Oak Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Ulysses Clonts spent Saturday night with Mrs. Delma McClure. Mrs. Delma McClure spent Tuesday night with Miss Millie Green of Ranger. .Mrs Ella buster and daughter, Lillian were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Fred Beaver. POSTELL NEWS Rev S. A. Stiles attended preaching at Mt. Vernon Sunday. Mr. Garvin Stiles ami family of Ducktown. visited his uncle, P. R. Jones, Sunday. Mrs. Ruth Allen is visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Ross Cole at Montana. Mr. Willie Taylor and family, of Duu-ktown, visited Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Suit Sunday. Miss Inez Pope, of Suit, visited lier sister, Mrs. Exit Quinn, last week. Mrs. Carl Beaver and children attended the birthday dinner given for her father, Mr. John Dockery of Murphy, Sunday. He was 78 vears Md. Mrs. S. Y. Allen and Mrs Eliza Johnson and little daughter. Rebecca, .Lsited Mrs. Oda Stiles Thursday. Mrs. Cinda Hughes, of Harouck, Tenn., visited Mrs. Emma Quinn Friday. Mrs. Ada Stiles and little son. Parks, visited Mrs. Artie Kirkpatrick, of Ducktown, Saturday. Mr. Virgile Allen, of Suit, was doing some shopping at Mr. Emory Torrence's store Saturday. Mr. Pender Brendle visited Mr. cyclone of 1924. with kind regards, i remain? yore corry spondent. Flat Rock Is Booming flat rock shows beyond a shadow of a doubt that prosperity has returned hai?k from around the corner, a big howling allie has started up "?r our midst and a skeeting rink was opperated under a tent for 2 weeks not long ago. our pasture, rev. will wait, has con. demned some of these things in his pulpit and placed them amongst the verry bad sins, worse than omission and much worser than commission, he preached against the boys playinp marvels for keeps last sunday on the streets. a flying jenny agent contackted our mayer a few days ago and wants a license tag: to run one here with a medison show enduring next month, if he comes that will give us 3 different things to have to go to at night if we see all of them. a right smart of our reddy -rash is going to the county seat for entertainment. we railly and truly need a movie-pitcher show of our own. but some folks think a talkie wouldden't pay in flat rock, the last movie wc had busted when the talkies got a good footholt on our fair country. hoss shoe pitching has died dowr some onner count of someboddy stole their pitching shoes and sold them for junk, baseball is in full swing every Saturday p. m.t but ever-day amusements is what wc need, some of our loafers have enjoyed watching mrs. art square make her husband work in the garding nere of late, but this can't last. flat rock needs a swimming: pool, a tennis coart, a grolf link, and sevveral other interesting: attractions, and if the growernment quits furn. ishingr such things free of chargre ansoforth, it is time for our people tc spend some of their own monney foi such need-cessities. the world ha* her eyes on flat rock and she will sec her grrow from now on. yores trulie, mike Clark, rfd, corry spondent i Carolina UPPER WOLF_CREEK Mrs. W. N. Cook entertained her two son's, Calvin and Kenneth, with a birthday party May 8. After several games were played refresh-1 ments of lemonade and uake was served. Those present were: Mildred and Doris Bandy, Billy, Junior and Donalee Ledford, Marvia Cook, Wayne Ledford, Jane, Fredrick and Floyd Cole, and Gerald Cole. Mrs. John Weece, of Hothouse, spent a few days with her daughter, Mrs. A. L. Cole. Mr. W. A. Carter who is employed at Jefferson City, Tenn., spent a few days with his family here. Several people from this section attended the Mother's Day services at Mt. Moriah, Sunday. They were enjoyed by all. Mr. E. F. Bandy, who has been sick for some time, is some better at this writing. M?ss Willie Carter who is now em. ployed at Mr. L. M. Shields, spent the week end here. Several folks attended the singing at the Wolf Creek church Sunday night which was given by the Cop pernui quartet. Mr. R. M. Shields and daughter, Carrie Clemment, visited Mr. E. F. Bandy awhile Sunday afternoon. WOLF CREEK The remains of Mr. Peter Pritchard, of Isabella, were laid to rest in the cemetery at Macedonia Baptist chjurch Saturday afternoon. The Rev. Poley Helton conducted the funeral services. Mr. Pritchard was a victim of tuberculosis and leaves a wife and several children. J Several of our people attended the Mothers Day program at Mt. I Moriah Baptist church Sunday. Mr. Arthur Carter, who is employed at Jefferson City, Tenn., spent the week-end with his family here. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Clore went shopping in Copperhill Saturday. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Carl Beaver Sunday. Mrs. Tempa Stiles visited her parents. Mr. and Mrs. P. R. Jones. Sunday. fWafsi ' Mother, most hospitals 5 iS protect their babies ag; | K germs and skin-infectiot 5 CEi rubbing Mennen Antis< I H Oil all over the baby's bo ill every day This keeps |B baby's skin healthier H - MEMMEr (E& i m Jtgt 5 round trip. 15-day limit, ^HRV in Pullmans iftv coaches oneway, *>~-jqWrj:"~' Juckti, for You neighbor # the safest, most comfo travel on earth ( Open the door of your "Home Sweet Home on Rails" and you step i into a homelike atmosphere. Fresh, clean, healthful air welcomes you. Fine food, splendidly cooked and courteouslv served, deliehts and sat isfies you. Out beyond broad wiadows, the ever-changing panorama of scenic beauty offers hours of interestandenjoym ent.Then, when night comes, a soft, friendly bed invites deep, restful uninterrupted sleep. Sleep peacefully, neighbor? Farej do aot iod LETITIA ~ I We were all sorry to hear of tk. death of Mr. Bob Stiles. SurvWi I are one brother and one sister ? I k There was a crowd of young w, J!r motored to Gastonia Sunday. HMax* Mr. Vergil Clonts. of (iastonh visited home folks over the week-end I I We were sorry to hear of the at 1 jaiccidcnt Wednesday when Mr. i Beavers cutting his foot with an ai Mi j Dr. G. M. Young dressed the wounii IchiU j Miss Hattic Kate Stiles and sister sPt" visited Miss Nora Bell Clonts Satur"M''e * Mr. and Mrs. Clouden Stiles spent sPen Saturday night with Mrs. Stiles par. M10"' I Mr. Brittain McNabb visited Mr J. G. Clonts Friday. lace i Mr. Cleo Brown from Beaver Dam Bda?was the supper guest of Mr. Callk I X' Roberts Saturday. Isuii | Misses Nora Bell Clonts and Pan- Ma* line Clonts did somcshopping jj, M Murphy Thursday. Job I Miss Dachca Beaver visited Mrs. ?'t' Blanehc Clonts Saturday. I * i Mr. Earnest Graham made a bus:-1 <"?' ness trip to Gastonia Sunday. Mrs. Bonnie Voylcs visited Mr. BSat J. Bell Stiles Sunday. Clo Pleading guilty to a bigamy charge I wpi | in a Chicago court, a women admitted j that she lived with one husband, I ; |Grant Russell, in the daytime. HtBrt1' works at night. With her other hus- Af? hard, Michael Bretenas. she lived Mr nights he worked days. -7 ? fat Simonds, May 4. a baby girl. Mr. Hick Jones visited Mr. J. M. Clarion, who is confined to his room wii with a severe cold Sunday afternoon. be Mr. Dennis Cole is erecting a new home near h's parents home. Our farmers did little work las: week on account of so much rain. Quinn & Humphrey QUiUK AMBULANCE SERVICE [' Funeral Directors & Embalmer* Day Phone 74, Night 97 and 77 . rppPERHILL. 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