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HIWftSSEE Mrs. Simpson Honored By Mrs. Louis Madonna Mrs. Louis Madonna entertained wi; tour tables of bridge Monday I Mn eh Id. in honor of Mrs. J. G. Simpson of Hiwassee Dam. The fol- ] lowing were invited to play: Mcs- I dames It. T. ' iark, II. L. King, II. Irvm. A. Standiford, Knight, 0. : Laurigaid. J- Partridge. C. E. Blee, ! J Ri Carpenter. T. B. King. Dorothy j JBdges. Lee Nelson, J. G. Simpson, S. i Pifc..tt. W. Waugh. Prizes went to 1 ? Mt Lee Nelson and Mrs. Dorothy Hodgi >. A guest prize was presented to Ah . .1. G. Simpson. I i ^Mi . Sally W. Bailey and Dr. Hugh hi Icy fgrom Charleston, W. V'a.. we! the week-end guests of Mr. and j Mi O. A. Nystroni. , j Gilbert Madonna was host at aj dinner party Thusrday night, March J , 16. The irues*s Were as follows: Ge >r- l go Jones, Tommy Clark, Jerry Smith,! | am! Hilly 11 inf. * gr Mrs, Albert Standiford has return- ; ed to her home in Knoxville for a treek visit. V-? Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Van ITogan and son . Peter and Tommy visited in Knoxville over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Bleo were the| week-end quests of Dr. and Mrs. K. nL. Bishop, of Chattanooga. Dr. Bishop has charge of the medical division of the TVA. 47' Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Hinkle visited relatives in Chattanooga over the i Meek-end. t* # * + * The following college hoys and Is are returning home for spring lidays: Bob McClonegan, Jane McOenegan, Tom King, Cameron Clark, -and guest, Oscar Jonir, Alene Ilelfenbt ?rger, Jean and Bob Nelson and I Ke? : h Hall. CMC PRICES STILL CROWDING THE LOWEST V'*V'..T CMC introduces completely new H trucks and engines for 1939. Now, 'to| CMC gives valve-in-head engine 3S performance (much more power ?2af ant^ greatlp increased economy) B even in the new light-duty models! Tim paymmnts through our own YMj '3 llggMt tliBiJmJ Pl?k-Up* on </t ??>*V4 ? * , . | toJ'-J-....!.. I MURPHY ? Phone 133 ? The Cherokee S DflM NEWS Mrs. Clark Entertains With Bridge Party Mrs. Ben T. Clark entertained t* r table of bridge Friday March 11. i following were guests; Mesdati.es J. Partridge, L. (_*. l'hifer, C. E. Blee. O. Luaigaard. II. Irvin, L. Madonna, D. MeXaughtcn, T. B. King. Thomas A Standiford. Dorothy Ilodges, Bill Rogers, Knight, Henry C. Thompson. 11. I,. Wing, Lee Nelson. Prizes went to Mesdanies L. Phifer, H. Irvin, Dor>'h\ Hodges and O. Laurgaard. The consulting boar of engineers is expected to visit the Dam, ThursJay. ***** Director Pope of Knoxville i.; expected to visit Hiwassee Dam, ThursJay also. With the coming of spring the out loor courts for tennis and shuffel joard are in constant use. Whin- in the gymnasium skating is enjoyed from 2 to "> on Sunday and round dancing ami square dancing every Sautrday evening. ***** Sunday March 19, 1939, there were 234 registered and estimated number of 375 visitors at the Dam, this past week-end Five states. Washington, Tennessee. Pennsylvania, North Carolina ami Georgia were represented. Mrs. N. T. Whitt. of Huston. Tex. is visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Whitt. Mrs. Edith Collins, estranged wife of George Collins, New York University professor, testified in court that her husband was so absent-minded that he showed his affection foi her only two or three times a year. Paris police seeking the cause ot persistent gas-pipe leaks in an apartment house, found that a maid had been piercing the pipes. She confessed sho was in love with the plumber who had to be called to repair them. And GMC's new low prices are astonishingly close to the very lowest! New, larger, roomier cabs?all with V-windshields?add comfort and dashing appearance. Bigger standard bodies add utility. And new. easy-shift SYNCRO-MESH transmission, plus ball-bearing steering on the larger models, places CMC first in comparison with any other truck! Let us prove it. \C Plan at lowit available rotas ikSHH 3 i fa various slsma MOTORS Murphy, N. C. I cout, Murphy, North Cai I ?????? CHURCH NOTICES BAPTIST Rev. J- C. Amnions, Pastor 9:45 A. M.?Sunday School, Noah j .ovingood Supt. 1:00 A. M.?Morning Worship 0:00 P. M. Training Union T:.0 P. M- Evening Worship 7 :U0 P. M. Wed, Prayer Service Choir rehearsal Welcome to all to worshin \vi:h us. METHODIST The Rev. Van B. Harrison. PastorServices each Sunday at the church Sunday School?9:45 a. mChurch services?11 a. m. & 7 p m. Epworth League?6:15 p. m. Prayer Meeting Wednesday nights U 7 p. m. PRESBYTERIAN Henry L Paisley, D. L>. Pastor Preaching at 11:00 A. M. and 7:00 Dr. Paisley will preach both morning and evening next Sunday. At 11 a. nt. the subject is "God Can Use nu" | At 7 p. m. "Thyself and Others" i A welcome and a blessing aw tit you at all of these services. Mt. Carrnel liapiisi Rev. E. A. Beaver, Pastor Rev. Graham. Asst. Pastor lO:O0 A. M. Sunday School, Clyde Mellican, Supt. 11 :00 A. M. Church Services. 6:30 P. M. Training Union 7:30 P. M. Church Services I 7:00 P. M. Wed. Prayer Services. Welcome to all to worship with us. ' COMING EVENTS * r Circle No. 2 of the Methodist Missionary will meet on Friday evening at 7 p. m. with Mrs. Hayes I.eatherwood. w ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. Cary, of the John C. Campbell hoik School, formerly missionaries to Japan, will speak at the Methodist church Sunday evening at I 7:00 o'clock. The public is t onhally j invited t?> attend. PERSONALS Judge and Mrs. C. O. Fo-ii-r and Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Pace of Clinton, Tenn., were the dinner guesi;- of Mr and Mrs. Willard liall SuH'l:i\. In her suit for divorce Mi . Mabel Azernow of Worcester, Mass., testified that fo rsix years she and hei husband communicated only by black board messages because he refused tc speak to her, although they occupiei I !.h.? same house. jWS^SSs) Ml HER BIC | BEER BUYS OF 3 MILLION V* \*oP lco?> g? Good crops at good p kind of farm relief thi I Since 1933, the brewing ! billion pounds of Amei paying good prices, to Add to that, the mil made . . . and the fac | lion dollrra a day in tax To safeguard these ^BEER...a -olina TJ LIBRARY NOTES ? "The public is awakening at last u> the iKt u lor inieliigviiL conservation of tne Nation s Vv ud Life. The | injunction to us all as private citizens is simple: Love the wild. Sentiment. j Xotning is o strong as sentiment. Law is a f< t ble, old, blind man com- ] pared to public sentiment."?Donald i t . Peattie. PAMPLETS AND BULLETINS ON CONSERVATION TO BE FOUND AT THE LIBRARY 44Groups of plants valuable for wild life, utilization and erosion control." "A little forethought Lures Birds to Protect the Gardeh." "Growing and Planting Coniferous Trees on the Farm." "Hrady Shrubs for Landscape Planting in Michigan." i "Trees for Roadside Planting." ' "Transplanting Trees and Shrubs." "Forest Tree Planting." "The Windbreak as a Farm Asset." "Windbreaks, Their Influence and , Value." j LEGAL NOTICES 1 NORTH CAROLINA, ! CHEROKEECOUNTY IN Till-; SUPERIOR C OURT REM IRE THE CLERK # r * 1 Ui a\- i-. j Lane . Deceased, VS. I Mrs. Fannie Lance. Vernal Lance and j ] wife. Virginia Bair Lance, Violet ; Led t on! and husband, \V. B. Ledford j and Paul Lance. NOTICE OF PUBLICATION The non-resident defendants, Mrs. j I Fannie I a nee, Vernal La nee ; and wife. Virginia Bair Lance. Violet Bedford and Husband, W. B. Ledford , and Paul Lance, will take notice that , an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Cherokee County, North Carolina, before the Clerk of the Superior Court ! wherein the above named petitioner as administrator of R. L. Lance, deceased, is asking to sell the lands be! longing to the said R. L. Lance, de ceased, to make assets to pay indebtedness against said estate, there being ! no personal property out of which j raid indebtedness can be paid; and tin said defendants will further take ' notice that they are required to ap! pear at the office of the Clerk of the | Superior Court of said County in the .1 <'.an t howin Murphy. North Caro! lina. on the 24th day of April, li)3t), or within ten days thereafter, and ansI or demur to the petition in said j : ction, which said petition is now on | fib- in said office, or the petitioner I will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said petition. This the 23rd dav of March. 11)31* J. VV. DONLEY, i Clerk of the Superior Court of ! Cherokee County, North Carolina. (34-4t-t.se) S?oooo Facts Tha E, MR, FAR ME NEV^CU STC rices . . . isn't that the ing industry sU st farmers really want T with all law e ! industry has bought 15 brewers can enl ican farm products . .. insist that ret* o. offense to anyot lion jobs that Beer has WoulHyoa Ul t that Beer pays a mil- brewers* progra es: local, state, national. United Brewers advantages, the brew- 40th St., New 1 beverage of mode; tursday, Mar. 23, 1939 It Pays To Advertise H k IIBak I Llllll k I" tSSmSSBtI THE NEW G-E RADIO WITH THE EXCLUSIVE No aerial! No ground w?rcs! *I"h? new built-in G-F. Beam-a-scope does away with these twin nuisances forever. Also reduces local static. Giscs quiet, fine reception. The new G-E Radio operates anywhere. Just plug it in like a floor lamp! Thrilling to see and hear.. Come in for a demonstration. Foe replacements specify G-E pre-tcstc?l Tubes I HARDWARE CO MURPHY MURPHY. N. C. i km% R. IS A )MER! AND HERE MR.WORKMAN ARE A MILLION JOBS MADE BY AND HERE.MR.TAXPAYER. IS A HUGE SUM TO LIGHTEN YOUR TAX BURDEN { inds ready to cooperate fully nforcement authorities. The 'orce no laws . . . but they do il beer outlets should give no te. ie a booklet that describes the m of direct action? Address: Industrial Foundation, 19 East rork, N. Y. 'ation ^sssi^HL F?v;r^? *
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