P Thursday, June 30, 19i Land Transfers Friday, June 24 L. M. Hunsusker et als to O. F. and Lilli" unsucker. Mrs. S. Y. Allen ft als to John WhiteMonday, June 27 Martha Coleman to John M. Me. Alister. PEACHTREE The farmers are behind with their work on account ?>f so much rain. The B. Y. 1'. t' ] rogram was en- ! joyed Sunday night by all present. We want to wel ??me all visitors back ] again. Mr and Mrs. 15. A. Breedlove were j the Sunday evening quests of theii daughter. Mrs. I). K. Griffith. . Wili Thcmasson and Fird Moore were the dinner guests of Troy and Fred Breedlove Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Ttmmasson children, Foan and Johnnie, of Kings Mountain, and Mr. and Mrs. F?ui iin Lunsford and children, Loyd and Shirley, of (iastoiiia, spent last week-end with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Thomasson. Mr. and Mrs. lb E. Griffith and children sp; nt a while Sunday night with Mi and Mrs. J. W. Barker. Our pastor filled his appointment ill I IIIIMMH Everyone is glad to hear of Mrs. Earl Moore's improvement. Mis. Glen Johnson and children > ; Monday night at J. W. Barkis. OAK PARK 11. Ilorton, who has bctn seriously ill from a spider bite, is nnpro\ing. 1'i- fi IVml- will hi1 ulad to Iravn. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Griffin, of Copp rhill. wcrt. the Saturday night guests of Mr. and Mrs- G. G. Quinn. Mis Lula Stiles and children were he guest- Sunday of Mrs. Gillie Mae Raper. Mi - Mathel Crow was tin guest Sunday ??I* Miss Nina Mae Bishop. Mr. and Mrs. dim Cornet I were business visitors at Murphy Saturday. Delaware Hainby and Than er Johnson were the Saturday night guvs.'s 1 !" Clifton ;..id Ernest Rnpcr. Mrs. Rex Allen and son. of Pennsylvania, are visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Eon Raper. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Crotcher and family were the guc ts of Mr. and Mrs. Melton Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Horton were the Wednesday night guests < i' Mr. and Mrs I). Iiorton. Miss Vesta Stiles was I he Saturday night guest of her cousin, Willie Lou Raper. Rev. and Mrs. Forster Blnnketship spent, the week-end at Bi yson City. A1 1 HT' * i lme r id< MURPHY SCHOO Friday, July 1, SPONSORED BY Mil Best Fiddler $10 B Best Instrurr AND THE HONOR OF REPRE NEW RADIO "APPALACHL* Over V Murphy Will Present A To Vacation Hun! THURSDAY, JULY 8, Master of Ceremonies o m rv at ?/ mvnt a Beautiful Week-end r\ k conjtnen< CABIN hoTRI: On Display cation h r J over tl At The BREEZI _ Thumda Murphy Sf"P , High school :h Demountable Champic ! n . i * ?trumen Mr ortabie ceding CHAMP JULY l, 1938 . MURPHY?"In The 38 The Che HANGINGDOG Rev. Fred Stiles filled his appoint ment Saturday but was called to at tend a funeral Sunday. Mr. Ellio took his place. We are sorry to hear of the deatl f M ss Bes.-ie Mae Rockery, th< <inughu t of Mr. and Mrs. Kawei Dockery. Mrs. I.'innie Sea bolt and two babie: spent last Saturday night with Mr und Mrs. Susie Kent. Little William McDonald was the Saturday evening guest of Miss Jun? and Jean Sea bolt. M: Ettie Ciay and two daughters visited Mr. and Mrs. II. H Palmei Sunday Mr. (larland Palmer motored to Atlanta last Friday. Mis* Virginia Clay was the Satur. day dinner guest of Miss Marie McHnlla l<l Mrs. Mattic Clay daughter of Mr. and .Mrs. M. Palmer will leave June to join her husband. Mr- Harmon Clay, of Colorado. Mrs. Bob Kephart is on the sick list this week. Charles Ramsey, son of Mr. and Mis. Austin Ramsey, was on the sick list the past week but has int. proved fast. POSTELL Kev. \V. T. Truett filled his regu. Jar appointment at Sboal Creek Saturday and Sunday. Rev. S. A. Stiles, of this jlace filled his appointment at New Hope Sunday. A. J. Jones, of Wehutty. visited M. C. Stiles Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Brendle visited Mr. and Mrs. Tank Jones Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Noah 'Stiles visited the hitter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tank Jones Sunday. Rev. S. A. Stiles purchased a herd ol ni< young steers last week. II< says he is in the market for some more. Klmer and Manard Jones visited Quint on Jones Sunday. Jonah Holbrooks, of Ranger, ivisiting his son, Fred, over the week end. John White has sold his farm U Jim Wood. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hackler are vis 'ting Mrs. Hackler's father, Mr. Moss, ?f Sweet Water, who is ill. Mrs. Tilda Dockery visited Mrs Ada Stiles Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Karnes! Allen visited Mrs. Allen's sister, Mrs. Joe Barns at Iiucktown. Sunday. o Mis. Kffie Sellers c.f Aldershot, line . smugeled tobacco to her bus band in prison by putting it inside a cak . Jler's Contest L AUDITORIUM 1938,7:30 P. M. RPHY LIONS CLUB est String Band $5 tentalist $3 SENTING MURPHY ON THE PROGRAM BREEZES" /NOX l Half Hour Invitation ters and Tourists 11:30 - 12:00 O'clock f the Fiddler's Contest Famous nd SAM TANTS: W. Elliott, World Famous Tour r and President of the Great Mountain Travel Bureau, has reled Murphy and its surrounding ?s as one of the Ten Best Vacaorts in the Southern Appalachians, ty will extend an invitation to valunters and tourists to visit her le Big New "APPALACHIAN *S" Program opening over WNOX jr, June 23. The champions of the Contest will represent Murphy on ;ram. Musicians are invited from ere. other Fiddler's Contests will he tr East Tennessee, Kentucky, Virid North Carolina, then the Nine ?ns Fiddlers, String Bands and In. talists will compete in three sucprograms for the APPALACHIAN 1QNSH1P. ADMISSION 15c?25c Heart of the Hills" rokee Scout, Murphy. North BOILING SPRINGS" R"V. Charlie Sexton filled his ap. pointrnent here Sunday. * t Everyone enjoyed the preaching and singing at Mr. and Mrs. John , ) Mulkey's Sunday evening. Rev Char ? lie Sexton conducted the services, i There will be preaching and sing- ! | ng at Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Davis' Sun day July '3, at 3 p. in. Everybody ii invited to come. t Everybody remember our prayer meeting Sunday night. Everyone is A invited to come. I j Mr. ami Mrs. Don Graves spent the ; week-end with her parents, Mr. and ( Mrs. C. C. Mills. j } Mr. and Mrs. \V. M. Fain spent ' Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Davis, j j, Miss Florence and Lucille Sexton j were the dinner guests of Miss Cleo * Mills Sunday. i -j Mr. and Mrs. Jack Davis visited Mr. : and Mrs. J. T. Davis Sunday. I Miss Nina and Iowa McDonald were 1 I AT AN I SAT., JI ( FLY IN Fly I $1? I FLY OV | FLY OVER I | MUST B I Longei i f JOE MUSLEH, % "I require the fit I m safety of my pass K 1Q anrl lArk _ MI1V4 TT 1 IVyi 11 tors greater peri M ance of your aul M tion Oil in our b hBPHL r Tn A tvtc m 1T1U1VJU A l\^\llkJ 1 FLOWN ON TE I G. V || CONSIC I j Carolina he dinner guests of Miss .Janice 0'iell Sunday. Mrs. Stella O'Dell and children cnt Sunday with her parents. Mar. ind Mrs. C. C- Mills. Mr. Buster and D. S. Davis visited Mr. C. C. Mills one night last week. PERSIMMON CREEK Rev. Cochram preached an interesting sermon here Sunday. Miss Hettie Kate St lies, of Birch, .vas the Sunday dinner guest of Miss Pauline Rogers. Mr. and Mrs. Collis Roberts, and ; hildren. attended preaching service j lere Sunday. Miss Vernic Payne, visited her aster, Mrs. Icey Stiles, SundayOlen Clonts and Ralph Roger? a ere called to work with the 1VA 1 rhursday. Mrs- Hester Watson and sons. J. I 3. and Kenneth, of Gastonin. spent ' ast week with her sister, Mrs. Bertha HKEE ; SHi DREWS AI SUN. & JLY 2 - 3 15-PASSENGER, TRI-r LL-METAL AIR-LINEF '& i- . ' ' L 3ver And 0 Per Per ER MURPHY $3 PER P -IIWASSEE DAM $6 PI [AVE PARTY ( r Flights Can Be Arr; Pilot of the Giant Plane, lest gasoline for my safet sengers. I know what TE omes from. It gives my ormance and will impro tomobile. We also use 1 ig Ford Ship. PORT AIR-LINE MILEi :XACO THAN ANY Ol 7. COVE1 iNEE, THE TEXAS CO Andrews, North Carolina Ricih. Next Saturday and Sunday are em I regular meeting days. Come and bring some one with you. It Getter Cearlcy visited Jack plKri Sunday. K C. 1> Rogers ami family had 4, I their visitors Sunday, Mr. and Mi. Hayes Stiles, and son. Ralph, Mis<e, I Carzelle Williamson, Edith and Rethei Self, Hattie Kate Stiles. Waldroa Johnson, Clayton and Wayne Stiles, I Frank and Morris liogsed. j R R. Rogers, and Getter r? visited Olen Clonts last u. night. " "^Ksda, I Mrs- Hester Watson and -u-u ? are spending this ?>vk wit, '!"ldr<? I Mrs. Edd Hooper. ' ar"l I ' Medical ,"?ostx arc \ ^ ed every 50 I 10 :,,,k's aPart in South Africa. I SUBSCRIBE TO THE SCOUf ?1 50 PER YEAR rr ow RPORT MON. rtOTOR I "v'% ' '? * : ? JP <* l ' A fi rews son ERSON ER PERSON )F TEN anged [ says: I :y as well as the C XACO gasoline three giant mo- J ve the perform- A fEXACO Avia 5 HAVE BEEN 1 rHER BRAND. 1 MPANY B

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