'church notices" baptist IN v. J- C. Amnions, Pastor A. M.?Sunday School, Noah Lovinjro/ul Supt. ] I on M.?Morning Worship t. :0 I*. M. Trailing Univ?n 7 :n I'. M. Evening Worship 7 .iM I*. M. Wed, Prayer Service Choir rehearsal Welcome to all to worship with us. METHODIST Tin Uev. Van B. Harrison, Pastor,. S i vires each Sunday at the church Sunday School?9:45 a. m. I hurch services?11 a. m. & 7 p m. Kpworth League?6:15 p. m. 1'iayer Meeting Wednesday nights at 7 |>. in. PRESBYTERIAN Henry L. Paisley, 1). L>., Pastor. Sunday School every Sunday at 111 a. in. J. Franklin Smith, Superintendent. Pleaching every Sunday at 11a. m. and 7 :.'iO p. ni. except on the first Sunday mornings and the third Sunday evening. III. Paisley will preach next Sunday morning on "Walking Worthy God." At the evening hour his congregatioti will worship at the Methodist church in the opening service of the joint revival series. Mt. Carmel Baptist IN v. E. A. Beaver, Pastor lirv. Graham, Asst. Pastor 11?:U(> A. M. Sunday School, Clyde Mellican, Supt. 11 :?'() A. M. Church Services. 6:30 P. M. Training Union 7:30 P. M. Church Services 7 *'0 P. M. Wed. Prayer Services. Welcome to all to worship with us. Friendship Baptist Pastor: the Rev Edgar Willix Superintendent Sunday School: Frank Sparks. Sunday School: 10 a. m. Preaching at 11 a. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday at 7 p. in. B. T U. Sunday evening at 7 p. m. Oak Grove Baptist Rev. C. A. Voyles, Pastor :3t> A. M. Sunday School, Ervr.Taylor, Supt. 11:00 A. M. Church services, v 2:00 P. M. Singing ? Welcome to all to worship with us. ST. JOHN'S CATHOLIC PARISH Schedules of Mattes Murphy, every 1st Sunday, 7 :00 a. m. Hiwu- >e Dam, every 1st Saturday, 8:30 a. m. Franklin, 2nd and 4th Sunday 8:00 a. m. Cherokee, every 3rd Sunday 8:00 a. m. Waynr-villo, every Sunday, 11:00 a. in. PERSONALS Mr R. Robinson and daughter, I Barbara, of Akron, Ohio arrived in Murphy Thursday to visit relatives and l'riends. They wore accompanied by ..Irs. Robinson's grandson, Frederick, son of Harry Robinson, former resident of Murphy. * * * Mi > Mary Frances Bell, who has been visiting in Clemson, S. C. for : the past week, has returned home. was accompanied home by her br. . Marshall, who is visiting his parol,;s. Mr. and Mrs. M. \Y. Bell. Mrs. Frank Crawford and son, Stov . ad Miss Darryl Crawford, of Copj t,di, were the guests of Mrs. t ; ,1 . mother, Mrs. Bessie De^'oosf, Monday. * ? * # .M Mary Scott who has been visiting lur brother, Ralph Scott, and - Scott for the past week returned t?. her home in Alexandria, La. * ? * ? ? r,^r* an(' Mrs. Harvey Gunning, of nicago, Hi. have been visiting Mrs. t.unning's parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Bell, this week. Mrs. Gunning w ill e remembered as the former Miss brace Wills Bell. . Miss Sarah ? v._ i .. .vMv<opuuii WHO lias t Montreal X returned spend the ? 1 son, Jack r. and Mrs. Tenn. for to Murphy on and Miss onday in At Ward spent on, S. C. as s sister, Mrs. r. McBrayer. home by | THE CHEROKEE S GLOBE TROTTINl The overland trail. SHORTEST AND EASIEST CROSSCOUNTRY ROUTE FOR WAGON TRAINS, WAS LAID OUT AND MARKED BY BUFFALOES LONG BEFORE THE WHITE MAN ARRIVED.! HIGHWAYS. RAILROADS AND AIR-) LIKE ROUTES -~1 /?[?? ? wc WAS HOUSED IN THE C AT LONDON IN 18 WAS DESTROYED BY t Joint Services To Be Held Duung Revival Beginning Sunday there will be held 1 a joint revival meeting by the Methodists and Presbyterians. The young peoples and children service will be held at 8:30 each morning. The revival services are to begin at 7:30 each evening at the Methodist church. Everyone is cordially invited to attend these services. Mrs. G. W. Candler who ha., been visiting in Anderson for the past week. * * Bill Bayless, of Highpoint, is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Bayless. He was accompanied hom'' by Mr. Tysinger Baxter, of Highpoint who was his guest for the week-end. ; The many friends of Mr. L J i Hamilton wi\ be sorry to hear ih; t he ' is very ill at the Whitfield Infirmary. I Mr. Hamilton has been located in Murphy for some time and stays at the Dickey hotel. ***** H. R. Jacobs and Bill Raulston { were in Asheville on business Monday. Glade Lovingood who has been teaching school in Francisco has returned td his home here to spend the summer vacation. j Ledgers and ledgerpaper of differ- : ent sizes are among our office supplies. giiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii mr.jp-jf..<<3. fiS!: | LET THE: | ?1jp (Ebpt "An Advi illiH COUT, MURPHY, NORTH CAROLINA & - - By Meiville |'! Among the soybean products made IN the FORD LABORATORIES are-PLASTICS. PAINTS.GLYCERINE. SOAR SYNTHETIC WOOL. GLUE. BREAD. ANIMAL FOODS,STEARIC ACID AND EVEN ICECREAM/ ; Guides in Quebec ' maneuver canoes through rapids by "warping" them-without he use of paddles or poles.. pack :rystal palace 5i.the palace -ire nov. 30,1936 .. Reunion To Be Held At Liberty Church A mission Baptist reunion will be ^ held at the Liberty church Saturday night, May 27. It is to he an all night service. All who desire to attend this meeting are cordially invited to come. All preachers and singers are given special invitations of welcome. Eeacn member pre tent will have an opportunity to speak or sing. The Garret and Dental Snuff Quartette from Waynesville will be present to sing and perhaps quartettes from other places. Miss Odom Graduates From Brevard College Virginia Ruth Odor. Unaka. will be among the 110 graduates of Brevard College who will receive their diplomas at the graduation exercises on May 30, at 1 1 a. m., at which time Dr. Gideon I. Humphreys, President of High Point College, will deliver the address. Dr. Henry C. Sprinkle, Jr., pastor of Black Mountain Methodist Church, will preach the baccalaureate sermon Sunday, May 28, at 11 o'clock, at the Brevard .Methodist Church. Jacob White of Middletown, Conn., bought a large wire cage trap i and baited it just before he went to | bed. Next morning he found he had i caught, two mis?and his cat. j .. Ink?all colors? for sale at Scout office. ~fr SE LITTLE A akn irmtt irtising Medium . , MAY 25, 1939 Dam Constru Leads Class Electricians, In Second t E Piace, Have Batting Honors l i Tlu dam construction team at Hi- T tvassee Dam is leading the Class "A" I softball league at lliwa&see Dam vil- I pge with a total of six victories I 'against no losses. The Electricians 1 are in second place with an average I of .667 while the Village and Ad ? ministration teams are in a tie foi , 3 fourth place. In spite of this fact the Electric- 1 ians are leading in batting honors and ~ have a good hold on first place. Following are the team batting standing; in the league as released this week by O. D. Johnson. 1 LEAGUE STANDING W L Pel. | Dam Construction 6 0 1.0001, Electricians 4 2 .667 { . Village 1 5 .167 Administration 1 o .167 1 ' TEAM BATTING ' ar o ?J O. Electricians 203 49 G*3 .310 j' Dam Con. 192 40 57 .297 j Administration 170 24 48 .282 Village 172 24 47 .273 j INDIVIDUAL BATTING AVERAGE Dam Construction AB R H Williams 16 7 7 Hale 22 5 8 Snow 21 5 7 Earlier 6 1 2 Anderson 16 2 5 Crutzer 18 2 5 Crim 19 4 5 Norman 18 7 5 Varner 15 0 3 Doyle 9 1 I Leach 12 0 1 Totals 192 4(1 37 ADMINISTRATION AB R H Phelps 11 2 7 Kimball 16 4 6 Snedecor 14 3 5 Driscoll 10 1 3 Tubbs 17 2 5 Jones 722 Block 15 2 4 Emmons 17 2 4 Cooke 18 2 4 Walters 14 2 3 Phillips 11 1 2 Nystrom 13 1 2 Davidson 7 0 1 Totals 170 24 48 HIWASSEE VILLAGE AB R H Benton S 2 41 Palmer lo 2 2 Giles 18 1 7 Bryan 20 2 7,| King 16 4 5 Vincil 11 2 Johnson 10 :t 5 Pipkin 18 4 4 Helms 10 2 Me Daniel 16 2 2 Jones 11 0 1 ; Crockett J 0 n Totals 172 24 4. IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE DS WORK Fl Classifie For Cherokee Cc ction Team A' League ILECTR1C1ANS All R H ongmire, C". 22 1< 1? loll. A. 20 ? 9 'ruitt 24 C 9 Irewer 15 :t 5 lawkins 10 3 5 loll. P. 4 0 1 .ongmire, E. C. 17 5 4 jiwson 21 3 4 ' nutha 22 2 3 lay 12 2 1 '"tills 203 4'J 03 THF ' BIG TEN" FOR WEEK ENDING MAY 18. 1939 Players must have been at bat hirteen times or more to be eligible. 4AME AB R H ^lonts dc 20 6 y ionner el. is ? w Williams dc 16 7 7 Gongi.iire, C. el. 20 10 J Hall. A. el. 20 6 8 I'ulmer vil. 15 2 6 Giles vil. 18 1 7 Kimball adin. 16 4 6 Tiuitt el. 24 6 0 Hale dc 22 5 8 HIGH UP CROQUIGNOLE WAVES With Cluster Curls to suit your type dressed in latest style. ONLY .50 COMPLETE Come While You Can Save Money End SJ.OO Curls All Work Guaranteed CANDLER'S BEAUTY SHOP Candler's Store Murphy fl-1Hiil.it SRtSUBt' illllillll jj? S"i.u??r, !*SP t OR YOU! | *d Ads | mntians' * ?

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