" zr*~* * * * * * * * ADDITIONAL * * LOCALS * *********** Rev. W. E. Wilson of Lenoir. N. C. ^ here on business this week. Rev. Wilson will be remembered as pastor of the Murphy Baptist church from 1916 to 1920. * ? M-s. Wayne Anderson, of Brasstown was a visitor in Murphy Wednesday. . Mr. Frank Arrant of Fayetteville, m a is spending a few days with relatives ni ar.J friends at Murphy and Brass? town. Mr. Jack Blagg returned Monday S from a week's fishing trip on the 5 Gu'f of Mexico. ? * Mrs. M. W. Bell will leave Friday for Greensboro to attend the grad- '' ' uation of her daughter, Grace, from the Woman's College of the Univer- " sity of North Carolina. She will be S accompanied by her son. Marshal, and daughter , Mary Frances. Grace 'j will return home with her family. * Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Riney and I son, Buddy, and Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Bryant and daughter, Nancy, spent the week-end in Chattanooga with the O'Brien's. C Miss Frances Cover, and Mrs Bill ? McFalls of Andrews were visitors in Murphy Saturday. i V * ? p Mr. and Mrs. Worth Sharp of Young: Harris, Ga., were in Murphy Monday. p t Miss Mary Jo Davis spent the week end as the guest of Miss Hattie Pal- ' mer. a Mr. and Mrs. George Phillips spent ~ Sunday at Tusquittee. J ? * * Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Gray spent Monday at Hayesville. * ? * Mrs. Rene Thonmson. of TT?v*?q * * ~ a ville, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. George Phillips Saturday. ?, ? * * ^ Mr. L. M. Ellis who is employed is ? in Forest City, spent the week-end at ol his home and visited his brother, G. t ; W. Ellis here on Sunday. bi * * ai w Professor Marshall Bell, who has pl f. been teaching mathematics at Clem- ^ son College in Cle mson, S. C., for the past school year, returned to Mur. c] phy Monday night to spend the sum- st mer vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Bell. He was ac- c< ! companied home by his sister, Mary p, 1 Frances, who has been visiting him QJ at Clemson for the past week. a A GIRLS' SIMPLE FAITH Prove. | a old-Digger'* Waterloo! See "Girl Love* Boy" at the Strand J Theater, Thursday and Friday. . * 4" Mrs. Wade Massey and Mrs. G. W. Ellis were visitors in Andrews c< Sunday. w * * * e * in Miss Fannie Deweese spent the c< week-end with her sister, Mrs Frank ti Crawford, in Ducktown. ni ***** I Mr. and Mrs. Frank Crawford spent Tuesday with Mrs. Crawford's mother, Mrs. Bessie Deweese. * * Mr. Ralph Smith who is attending P Summor Qa^aaI x ^ UVI1VU1 ?b UUIIUVTIICC speilt v?' the week-end here with his wife. I th ? ? Mr. Jack Reeves, who is employed by the TVA spent the week-end at si his home n Nashville, Tenn. j tl ? * 0 * * 1 Miss Winifred Townson, a student * at Young Harris College, has return- * ed home to spend the summer vaca * tion with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. e W. D. Townson. ? ? * * ? a Mr. Kirby spent the week-end with f< family at their summer home at Santeetlah Lake. ? e e e a Mrs. D. Witherspoon will leave t Friday to attend the graduation of e her daughter Mary from the Wo- f man's College of the University of \ North Carolina at Greensboro. Miss C( Witherspoon will return home with y her mother on Tuesday of next week. tj IT WILL TUG AT YOUR HEART N ' STRINGS I A tender love ?tory that will stir the imagination . . -Thrill your tenses . . . .Acted to perfection hy your favorite sweethearts. - SEE "Girl Loves Boy" at the Strand Theater, Thursday and Friday, f' Mr. W. M." Haigler of Wichita 0 Falls. Texas, is visiting his mother, jMrs. G. H. Haigler, of Hayesville j and his sister, Mrs. Tom Mauney of Murphy. ' Mr. Frank Mavfield, Who has been ? attending State University at Raleigh is spending a few days at his home hare- . ci Mrs. Lillian Lahn is visiting in li Baltimore, Md., and Washington, 11 D. C., this week. Fred Esposito, jailed in a New f ??rk prison, claims he is the first I 1 man to be greatful for a toothache. | Because of it he leaves the prison ** twice weekly to visit a dentist. v L_ The Cherokee & EPISCOPAL 11 A. M. Holy Communion & serion by the Right Rev. Robert Em- j lett Gribbin, bishop of the Diocese i f Western North Carolina. 7:30 P. M. Evensong & Sennvon. All most cordially invited to these 1 srvices. BISHOP TO PREACH The Right Rev. Robert Emmett cibbin S. T. D. Bishop of the Diocese f Western North Carolina will preach le sermon at the 11 A. M. service unday morning. The public of Murphy most cordial, invited to this service. BAPTIST CHURCH J. C. AMMONS, Pastor 9:45 A. M. ?Sunday School, E. O. hristoph'ea, Supt. 11:00 A. M.?Morning Worship.' Teaching by pastor. 6:30 P. M.?Batpist Training Darn Cyrus White, Director. 7:30 P. M. Evening Worship. ? 7 :30 P. M. Wednesday Evening? rayer Meeting. W. M. S. Meets fourth Tuesday af;rnoon. Circle mcetinc wnnH fternoon. ' I state 4-H Dairy Teams To Win Columbus Trips For the first time in 4-H club work dairy demonstration team from each ate will have its way paid to the , ational Dairy Show, which this year , to be held in Columbus, Ohio, Oct3er 9?16. The trips are for the , rums winning on demonstrations in ' reeding, growing, feeding, fitting id judging of dairy cattle and the ' roper handling of milk and cream on 1 le farm. The contest is open to all dairy ub members and conducted from art to finish by extension leaders. provides for county elimination >ntests ,the winning teams to comite for state honors. Each member f. the winning county team receives special gold medal and the members r the runner-up team receive sterngg silyer medals. The demonstraons are to be conducted for the enefit of the public as well as fo?* .H'ers. At Columbus the State teams will >mpete first to determine sectional inners. Each member of the winnig sectional team will receive a $250 >llege scholarship. The four seconal victors will then compete for ational honors and each of the two embers of the highest rating team ill receive an additional $150 schol-!1 rsnip, matting ^,ouu in scnoiarsnips, j hich are provided with all other 1 rizes by the Kraft-Phenix Cheese |< orporation of Chicago as an aid to le 4-H dairy program. Mr. Frank Mayfield is smiling a J mile that wont come off at home , his week. Frank is too timid to tell ou his yearly grade was almost a traight A, hence he was exempt from 1 inal exams. Only four boys from the raduation class at State College rere rated exempt from finals. Ben nd Frank Mayfield are two of the j our. Miss Martha Mayfield who has been member of the Faculty at W. C. i '. College for the Spring term, is xpected home this week. Miss May- 1 ield will have as her week-end guest t [iss R. Ketchum a member of the i Dllege faculty, who will accompany liss Mayfield to Nashville where lese young ladies are finishing their [. A. work in education this summer. * Mrs. R. B. Wooten has as her guest ; lis week her < mother, Mrs. L. C. | [ing from Chester, S. C. * ? Mrs. Elizabeth Mayfield had as the allowing luncheon guests Tuesday; Irs. A. M. Brittain, Mr. Wm. Cover, f Andrews, Mrs. L. A. Gust, Mrs. Evelyn Richards, of Atlanta and Mr. j ohn Brittain, of Asheville. * The Executive board of the Pipe ' rgan circle met at the home of Mrs. ' . D. Mayfield Wednesday afternoon. ' * I Mr. Merrill Jones the Rural Electri- \ ian Engineer from N. C. State Ex?nsion Dept. was a visitor in Murphy I lis week. 3 . ? a FARM FOR SALE s ISO acres, near To mot la. Good ruit trees, spring, daily mail serried, t :hool accessabie by bus. Price rea- 1 enable, terms. Communicate with b /. E. Wilson, Lenoir, N. C. d II ' :out. Murphy, North Car Sunday In the ' idma | PRESBYTERIAN Stewart H. Long, Pastor Sunday, June 6th, 1937 10:00 A. M. Sunday School. 7:30 P. M. Evening Service. The evening service will be the only service of the day at the Presbyterian Church on this coming Sunday. Everyone is cordially invited to be present to hear an earnest message on a pertinent subject. METHODIST W. Arthur Barber Pastor Rev. S. M. Bailey of Cotulla, Texas, will apeak both at 11:00 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. Sunday. Sunday School will convene at 9:45 under the direction of Mr. Dale Lee, Superintendent. The Young People will meet at 6:30 P. M. A cordial invitation is extended to attend all of these services Our revival will be June 13-20 inclusive. Reverend S. M. Bailey, who has held revivals in Kentucky, Missouri, Kansas, Colorado, Arizona, Texas and Georgia, will do the preaching. All Christians of Murphy are invited to join us in praying for a great revival. Accidents Take Huge Toll Over Holidays Violent death took more than 300 lives most of them in automobile accidents, over the Memorial Day weekend. Pennsylvania and New York, with 24 lives lost, led the nation in a fatality record for the three day holiJay that had reached at least 336 recorded deaths Monday night. Close behind were Texas and Michigan with 23 each. At least 179 of the deaths were due to traffic mishaps; recorded drownings totaled 75. Five persons were shot to death in Arkansas, three in Texas and 1 in New York. Train accidents took only seven lives. Seven negroes died in a tenement fire in Maryland. In Minnesota a man was killed when lightning struck a towboat in a lake. Two persons committed suicide in Illinois and one in Maine. State To Build Huge Laboratory In Raleigh RALEIGH June, 3.?Council of State has authorized the State Board of Health to issue revenue bonds in the sum of $160,000 for the erection of a modern laboratory building, which will be located on the Jones Street side of Caswell Square, in Raleigh. It will be known as the Clarence A. Shore Memorial Building, in memory of the late Ih\ Shore, first director of the State Laboratory of Hygiene who served in that capacity from December, 1907, to February, 1933. His successor. Dr. John H. Hamilton, was named in May, 1933. Action by the Council of State followed a conference with Dr. Carl V. Reynolds, State Health Officer, and Dr. Hamilton. Work <fn the new buildu.g, which will have a ground area of 130 by 50 feet, will begin as soon as he necessary formalities are gone through with, and it is expected it vill be ready for occupancy within | he next year. It will be three stories j ugh and will, if possible, be built en-! irely of North Carolina material,1 ,he exterior to be either of stone or mck, but, in any event, the entire | structure will be fireproof, also vibra;ion proof. o ? Adverse Decree Fails To Disturb Windsor, Wally MONTS, France, Jane 3. ? The| Jake of Widsor and Mrs. Wallis War-1 ield happily discussed plans for their toneymoon Saturday apparently far rom disturbed by the action of the :rown in depriving Mrs. Warfield of 'oyal status after next Thursday's redding ceremony. Publication of the official order in xmdon establishing the duke's royal tatus but barring the duchess and iny possible children, came as no uprise to them. King George VI telephoned to his irother several days ago, advising lim regretful of the decision which le felt obliged to make. Both the luke and Mrs. Warfield took it in oBna [BABY BOY "DIES" 3 TIMES DURING HIS OPERATION I Columbus, Ga-, June 3.?A fiveyear-old baby with a .32-calibre bullet in his brain "died" three times on an operating table Monday before surgeons gave up the fight to save his life. J Jerked back to life twice by powerful stimulants after his heart stop|ped beating, Bobbie McElvey, 5, finj ally died and surgeons were unable [to revive him. | The child, son of C. A. McElvey, ' prominent dairyman near here, was shot accidentally by Beatrice Taylor, 13, a negro maid in the McElvey home. The maid had taken the .32-calibre pistol from a mantel and playfully pointed it at the baby when it accidentally was discharged. The bullet tipped into the baby's brain. Mrs. McElvey rushed the baby to a hospital here where Drs. F. T. Norman, I. C. Evans and Bert Tillery began an immediate operation on the brain. Twice as they sought to remove the bullet, Bobbie stopped breathing and their stetheseops were unable to detect the slightest trace of a heart beat. To all evidence, he was dead. Both time however the doctors ad ....matcieu a powerful injection of coromine. Both times Bobbie's heart fluttered began beating again and breathing resumed. As the operation neared completion however, strain on the child's ! heart became too great. His pulse J faltered finally stopped, and an additional injection of coramine failed to revive him. Authorities, terming the shooting accidental, said no charges would be made against the negro in:aid. good part. After their marriage, the former king will be known as "His Royal Highness, the Duke of Windsor.*' And his bride will be "Her Grace, the Duchess of Windsor. I1 B Ml ftlli GOLD A - IU?. NECTAR ORANGE PEAOI TEA V4-pwi?< OCR OWN TEA IONA BEANS AN CAMP BEANS, 11" WHTRHOCSE MILK 3 i 1 8UNNTTJELD SLICED RE BACON po> ISUNNYFIELD FANCY CR BUTTER ? YUKON CLUB ASSORTED BEVERAGE Plus I AAP FANCY TINY PEAS n. ANN PAGE SALAD DRESSING , AAP DELICIOUS RAISIN & N GREEN BEANS. Talco Growing Mi Talco Laying Mas Thursday, June 3, 1937. Weather Vane Following are maximum and minimum temperatures for the past week compared with temperatures for the ' same period last year: TEMPERATURES 1937 1936 Date Max. Min. Max. Mie 25 82 55 91 45 26 90 55 92 47 27 87 59 91 57 28 89 57 87 53 29 88 58 81 43 30 92 55 75 40 31 88 61 80 35 RAINFALL 1937 1936 Since May 1 ... . 2.70 1.02 ... 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