^olf creek newsT
! j . .! Sam Kaylor who were '
, . . : in Sinensis' Satuni.iy. j
v.. . I'll )k t'plt attended the'
j, . ;.t Salem Baptist
inlay. among those attend]
were: Mr. and Mrs. .J.
f our oldest cit izens.
. i (! i .v ii of near Copperj
S nurday night with Mrs.
i ;.m she was alone. He
I,., two children Junior and
J" :
h.ji had beon visited with
\ i. ! rains this season until
|, ;,l a- a when we had a real down
? i did a lot of damage.
M ' Irs. Floyd Kaylor of Hot
j]. < >. spent Sunday with Mrs.
J.; . t.unily, Mr. W. H. Amburn.
M ' I Mrs. Fred Davis and four
i Robert. June. Billie Lou,
in<l 'iovi'l. returned from College- j
j: ! nn. Sunday afternoon where
I,.;. ! been attending the Annual
' ni and Camp Meeting of
h, Cumberland Conference of
Vvnth Day Adventists.
M and Mis. J. G. Cook and two "
liMn n visited relatives in Fair over ^
a.--; week-end.
.). M. Carren made a business trip 1
i nni, r imay. He was ac-I
|).it l?y hi* sun. \V. 1,. Garren. )'
ASSTOWN NEWS j
many friend of Mrs. Charlie |
will he glad to know she i'
al l or a long illness. <
M' . and Mrs. Cloy Anderson (
I i on June 3.
I Mrs. Hon Fox were Satur- <
i i ii visitors of Mr. and Mrs. *
. (":t? ringer.
I 1'iv.t Adams was the Saturday
lit-st of Miss Gladys Ledford (
lr Hoit Iiogan was the Sunday 1
r p|i<?r guest of Mi-s Louise (
i Clayton was the Sunday j 1
.Miss Loma Kate Anderson.
h .!-mies Groves of Canton Ohio
i < jves has returned back to his!
1 !yrtlo Duvull of Rohbinsville
v lav guest of Mr. and Mrs.
g til avos.
H C. rlriide Clayton has re turnhon
after spending some time in
iiK school in Gainesville. Ga.
Mr. Lake l.odford was the Satur- J
. ' lit visitor of Miss Pearl
Mr. iapot Post oil is visiting friends
Ria. town and Peachtroe.
Mi-: Gladys Hall spent last week
h her uncle and aunt, Mr. and (
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THE CHEROKEE S<
Mrs. Dillard Carringer of Martins
Creek.
Mrs. Floyd I.ancy attended the
graduation exercises at Cherokee
! i iday ni_:lit and was accompanied
homo by Georgie. Jake and J a me.'
Laney.
Mr. Porter Oliver, who has been
ill for some time is Improving, hi.many
friends will be glad to know. J
Mrs. Grady Carringor and Roberta
Carringer were visitors ?>11
Brasstown last week.
Mr. Frank liogan was Sunday
guest of .Miss l>ea Robbinson of
i eaehtree.
Mr. Sam Carringer who lias been
ill for some time with lumbago iimproving.
Misses Wanda, Gay and Genevieve
Andt rson of Haycsville have been
visiting Miss Candas Hogan this week. 1
Mr. Lee Groves had the misfortune 1
>f getting bee stung while hiving
pome bees. He got both eyes stung and '
le can't see how to travel. His many
friends hope him a speedy recovery. 11
..... ....?.na \>r?jvt's, aucnuca tile 1
dnging at Peachtree Sunday.
Mr. Howard Ingram was the Satur- 1
Jay night truest of Miss Pauline
Rughcs.
Mr. Floyd Clayton was the Saturday
night guest of Miss Hazel Groves.
Mr. Vaughn Coker was the SunJay
guest of Georgie l-moy.
Mr. James Groves of Canton, O.,'
was the Wednesday night, guest of j
Miss Coy Carringer.
Mr. lloyt Waldroup was a visitor in
Murphy Saturday.
The many friends of Mr. Opie
Clayton vjll regret to hear of his illi.ess
ami hope him a speedy recovery.
SUIT NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Lakes Quitm and
hilden of Postell visited Mrs. Quinn's
rnother, Mrs. Ida I'ope Sunday.
Mrs. Locke Woodard of Bryson .
City, is spending sometime with hei !
mother, Mrs. J. M. McNabb.
Miss Ruth Hickey left la.-t week to!
it tend summer school at A. S. T. C
Boone. N". C.
Mrs. Carl Farmer is spending this
week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs
W. 11. Brown at Hardin, Ky.
Bill Chumley is spending sometime
with his brother, Earl in Cincinnati.
Ohio.
Air. and Mrs. Cloyce Keenum
spent the week-end with Mrs. Keen
aim's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. S
Barrett.
Carl Farmer spent the woek-eno
with his parents at Clinton, Tenn.
Mrs. U. E. Anderson and children,
visited Mrs. R. L. Keenum Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Kennedy visit
ci Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Pope Sunday.
Rev. Ed Willix has returned home
ifter spending the past week in Mars
Hill attending a conference.
Quite a few people from this
Attended the Cherokee County Sing;
ing convention held at Peachtree Sun
lay.
Payne has employment.
left last week for Murphy where Mrs
Payne has cinploment.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Payne spent
the week-end in Duektown with Mrs.
Payne's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Lon
Stile*.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Duvall of Bryson
City spent last week-end with
Mrs. Duvall's mother, Mrs. J. M. Mc
Nabb.
Mr. and,Mrs. Jeff Sanders and
(laughters, Joan and Joyce are spend i
ing sometime with relatives in Miss- |
is* in pi.
Johnny and Thelma Keenurn who
have been spending the past week
with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. R
L. Keenum left Saturday to attend
summer school at W. C. T. C.
O. C. Payne attended the funeral
of his brother-in-law, Nathan Docker;.
Sunday.
Miss Irene Thompson was the Sat
urday night guest of Miss Evelyn
Chumley.
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:OUT. MURPHY, NORTH CAROLINA,
SNOW HILL NEWS
HALL?MOODY
Winslow Hal!. Jr.. at:.! Miss Myrtle
Mo.uly were married Saturday night
fhey have our best wishes for the
futu re.
Mr. and .Mr-. Freii SlJeed are the
parent.s of a fi.no baby Mil.
Mrs. Ue> l Davis and small soil is
spending some time with Mr. and
Mrs. Y. < Hughes.
Dennis Keasler and Harold lveasler
f Maryviiie, Tenn are visiting relatives
r 11 tlii- eommunity.
Miss Pearl Hyatt of Atlanta. (la.,
and Mrs. (luy llyatt of Culberson,
spent Monday with Mrs. V. C.
Hughes.
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i.ukiiva ami iiuroid Liaiiy
i?t" Copperhill. spont Sunday night
with relatives of this section.
Fred Hughes spent the week-end
with his parents.
All*, and Mrs. Tommy Graham have
moved into the little log building: on
the V. A. Hughes property.
Air. .Jewell Martin made a trip
to Kllijny Sunday.
Miss Mae Lance of Ellijay was in
this section last Sunday week.
Charlie Hughes and Hobart Cook
of Copperhill visited relatives here
one day last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Gibson and
Miss Ruby and Ruth Gibson of neai
Murphy visited their sister, Mrs.
Sheridan Ramsey Sunday.
Miss Paralee McConnell spent the
week-end with his parents.
Aliss Edith Bell left for Andrews
a few days ago.
.Mrs. McConnell's sister of Greenville,
S. C. spent last week with Mrs.
McConneli and other relatives.
The Rev. Van B. Harrison of Murphy
preached a very interesting Memorial
sermon at Snow Hill Sunday
..i t e. noon.
BATES CREEK NEWS
Alls. Frank Ashe and little son.
Robert Harold of Murphy visited hei
daughter, Mrs. Bonnie Killiun SunI
he entire eomni' -iity \va> saddened.
to hear of tile dr.th of Mr. N. E.
Dockery last Saturday.
Mrs. Willaid Clark who has been
visiting her parents has returned to
her home at Toniotla.
A lai ge crowd of Bates Creek
folks attended the singing at Peachtree
Sunday.
Rev. Nichols filled his regular appointment
Saturday night.
Misses Carzell and Pauline Williamson
spent the week-end with their
grandmother. Airs. W. I) Hntrcn/i
There were several hard storms in
this sections last week, also a good
deal of hail.
P. C. Ilogsed is said to have purchased
the White farm in our comm
unity.
A crow^l .of young people of this
place visited their grandfather,, Mr.
\V. M. Killian at New Hope Sunday}
nigh:.
Several of our citizens attended the
funeral of Mr. N. K. Dockery at
Grape Creek Sunday afternoon.
Glenn Timpson of Robbinsville
spent several days last week with his
parents.
We are glad that Mrs. Elsie Hen:bree
is able to be up and about.
Miss Flonnie Mae Killian is seriously
ill at this writing.
Those who visited Mr. Marshal
Dockery were: Xorris Hogsed, Dock
Coleman, Hurley Coleman, Ardcn
Gaddis. Lonnie and Harvey Pockety.
BELLEVIEVV NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. James Glenn of Kannapolis
spent the week-end with Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Hatchett.
Several from this community enjoyed
the concert given by the Vaughn
Quartette at Martins Creek Saturday
night.
Mrs. A. M. Hatchett spent Friday
night with Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Keid. |
Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Martin spent J
Saturday night with Mrs. Martin's
Barents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Kcasler.
Hov. John Greene spent Saturday I
nigra with Mr. and Mrs. Charlie
Mull.
Wadft Anderson has been on the
sick list hut we're glad to say he's
ablu to be back at work again.
Mrs. Bertha Ellis spent Saturday
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G. A. OUZTS
! Bryson City. N. C.
JUNE 15. 1939
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night with her mother. Airs. A. M. .
llatehiti.
Mrs. Ed King was the dinner guest I
of Mr. and Mrs. A. .J. Keasier Sunday, j
Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Bowling of
Blairesville, (la.. Mrs. Nola liatchett.
.\li*. and Mrs. Arvil Hughes and
family visited Ml. and Mrs. Frank
Hughes Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Kink spent the
day with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Re id Sunday.
Air. and Mrs. S. A. Hiiiihes were
the j^iiest of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Hat
chett Sunday.
The regular Sunday afternoon singing
is at Moccasin Creek church.
The Belleview Home Demonstration
club met with Mrs. Maude Hatchett
Monday, June 12, at 1 o'clock. Had
Vtood attendance. A demonstration
in pickling cherries was given by Miss ;
Richardson. After games and refreshments
the club adjourned to *
meet July 17, with Miss Juanita
Hughes. 1
VESTS NEWS
All attending the singing school ;
at the Reid's chapel Methodist church '
taught by Rev. Jesse Blue scents t??
he enjoying it. There has been some '
fine singers from other places visit- 1
ing. Rev. Jesse Blue will prevh here
next Saturday night and Sunday.
Mrs. I.ula NVIson and children ami {
Mrs. Bertha Hall spent a while Satur |
day evening with Mrs. Nelson's sister,
Mrs. Ella Reid. j
Mi*, and Mrs. Ed Quinn and niece. :
I.essie Mae Quinn, of Copperhiil were
visiting Mr. Quinn's brother, S. E.
Quinn Saturday evening.
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.Mi*, anil Mrs. Crode Ueid aiul children
spent last Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Keid, of Oak Park.
Alr. and Mrs. Gordon Quinn and
children of Englewood, and Mr. and
Mrs. Charlie Griffins, of Duckuiwii,
were visiting Mr. Qu inn's and Mrs.
Griffins' brother, Mr. .lake Quinn,
last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Ruffus Yoyh and
children spent last week-end visiting
relatives of Leti ia.
Mr. and Mrs. Kill Roberts of Suit
were visiting Mis. Roberts" parents,
Mr. and Mrs C. F. White, over the.
week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Ruffus Ilunsucker of
Fat rick spent one day last week with
Mrs. Hunsucker's mother, Mrs. Martha
Reid.
There were several attended the
Singing Convention at Pea eh tree
Sunday from this vicinity and reportc
da very nice tin. .
Mrs. II. L. Hardi was visiting
Mrs. Clifton Raper >f Oak Park one
iay last week.
Mrs. Kthelene Quinn and son spent
I he week-end with her parents, Mr.
ind Mrs. E. R. Gardener, of Copper.in.
Mrs. Earnest Reese was visiting
ler mother, Mrs. Oma Herrong outlay
last week.
Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Quinn spent
Sunday with their daughter. Mrs.
CM if ton Raper. of 0 k Park.
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paper dins, gummed reinforcements
iimi inumi) iacKs ar? lor sou- at our
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