UPPER MARTINS
CREEK NEWS
Rev. Jim Truett preached an in
spiriivg sermon at the Glade ch'urcl
Sunday.
Rev. Zeb St?-v<T< will preach al
the Glade church Saturday and Sun
day. Sept. l(i and 17. It being his lasl
appointment for this year. 1 believe
ach and every one will be very much
benefiaed by coming out to hear him
Mrs. Frank Ingram and Mrs. A i
die Kiilian. were the dinner guests o:
.Mrs. Su.-an (\<rnwell ami in the evening
t hey all motored to Regal.
Mr. Billie Staleup spent one day
la.-t week in Atlanta, Ga.
Mrs. Margaret. Carringer. Mr. and
Mrs. Amos Moss and Maude Carringer
all moved to the Harsh aw place
last Friday, they will bo greatly miss|||a
d in our community.
Mn>. Ben Mans, Miss Louise Mann
fand Dewey Raper visited Miss Rinda
Corn well a while Friday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry May and childvrfi
and Mrs. Bessie Hartness and
family were visitors at the Hiwassee
Dam Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Graves has been
\ i>innic niv ihiut s muincr aim sisier.
Mrs. Susan and Kinda Cornwell.
Mrs. Bob Dockerv and daughter,
Helen. Mrs. Ben Mann and children
EMr. and Mrs. Allen were guests of
Mrs. Lizzie Ingram Sunday afternoon.
Charlie White and daughter visited
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Allen Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Alice Carroll of Tennessee is
visiting her brother and family. Mr.
and Mrs. M. I. Hall.
Mrs. Howard Buchanan spent Monlay
with Mrs. Bon Mann.
Mrs. Frank Ingram and children,
Mr. and Mrs. John Dockery and Mrs
\ddie Killian spent Sunday afternoon
with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Beavers at
Posted.
We are sorry to hear of Mrs. John
I'h. being ill. We wish her a speedy
recovery.
Mrs. Josie Phillips visited Mrs. Clifford
Birch Sunday.
Mr 1 Ivans of Blairsville, Ga. visit-1
rd her daughter. Mrs. Bill Phillips
Monday.
Mr >.: i Mrs. M. r. Hall nnd Mrs.
*' ? < '! \\ i visitors at lingers
Chapel cemetery Sunday afternoon.
Mrs Paul Buchanan spent Monday
in town on business.
Dewey Raper spent Saturday night i
with Charles Mann. J
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UNAKA NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Green have moved
to Liberty. They will be greatly
missed in our community.
Mrs. Dye of Tellico Plains. Tenn.
was the guest of her daughter, Mrs.
George Murphy last week.
Mrs. Grant Phillips has returned
front a pleasant visit to relatives and
friends in Avondalc, Pa. and Wilm1
ington. Del.
Mrs. T. A. Murphy of Tellico
Plains, is visiting friends and relatives
here.
Mrs. \V. M. Young and Mrs. W.
H. Graham were the guests of Mrs.
Grant Phillips Thursday.
Mrs. Allen of Violet community
lias leturncd home after spending
some days with relatives here.
Mrs. Fdyth Murphy. Mrs. Talitha
Murphy and Mrs. Dye were the guests
f Mis. Irene Phillips Friday.
Mrs. W. M. Young and Mrs. W. H.
Graham visited, Mrs. Fred Murphy
one day last week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. \V. Harrell made
trip to Iliwnssee Dam Sunday.
Rev. Walter Jones made a trip to
j Ducktown, Tenn. Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Chambers
have recently moved to the Roy!
Green place.
Mrs. Richard Roberts and Mrs. j
-Tames Rose were in Murphy shopp- |
rM"nday- o
VIOLET NEWS
Mrs. Mary Beaver left Sunday to
I spend a month or two with her daughi
tori in-law. Mrs. Eliso Beaver at Jefferson
City.
Mrs. Masdalino Allen went to Earlier
with her mother on her journey
to Jefferson City.
Mrs. Sarah Hampton and daughter,
:.nd son in-law and two children from
Tennessee visit"d Mr. and Mrs. I.ee
.Murphy Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Edd Taylor were visitors
in Violet Wednesday.
Born to Mr. and Mis. John Taylor
a baby hoy on Sept. 3rd.
Mis. Julia Morrow has been very
dl, but is some better at this writing. *
John Beaver made a trip to Murphy
Saturday on business.
Mrs. Paronthia Graham was a recent
truest of Mis. Gay Murphy.
Miss Gladys Morrow of Sclnilni
Cvck spon?j> week-end with her aunt.
Mrs. Edna Graham.
Miss Corona Murphy was a visitor
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Weather
linst each point now!
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water from leaking in but also
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FROG POND
Mrs. Phil Moon* celebrated her
fiOth birthday last Thursday. Those
who were present at her birthday
dinner were: Rev. James Truett,
Drew Lunsford. Samuel Wheeler,
Ben Carroll. Harris Busbee, Dee
Moore and family. Phil Moore and
' Misses Ada. Lula and Elizabeth
J Moore.
IMiss Gertrude Palmer from Marble
was the supper guest of Catherine
Moore Sunday.
Miss Grace Moore spent Sunday
with Jessie Broedlove.
Rev. James Truett and Rev. Caroil
were the supper quests Sunday of
Mr. ami Mrs. Earl Moore.
Ilarley Spivey of Tomotla is spendtig
a few days this week with his
unt. Mrs. Roxie Phillips.
Mrs. Richard Lunsford and small j
bildren spent Sunday with Mr. and I
Mrs. Calvin Lunsford.
here as the guest of Miss Georgia
Graves.
Mr. and Mrs. Jessfe Robinson of
Schular Creek spent a recent weekend
with the latters parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Lester Taylor.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Roberts ami
Mrs. Sara Hampton of Vonore. Tenn.
have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Coleman.
Miss Margaret Rose visited Miss
Lottio Taylor.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Graves were
visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Graham.
Mrs. Mary Allen has been visiting '
relatives .it TTnnlra m n i
Mrs. Lucy Dickey, of Murphy, N.
C. spent a few days with her niece
Mrs. Ida Morrow.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Morrow spent |
a recent week-end with Mrs. '
Morrow's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hen- ,
dricks at Penchtree.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Coleman of
Unnka have recently moved into our
midst.
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CULBERSON NEWS
Ed Dotson and Fal Anderson who
have been working in Massachusetts
are at home for a few days visit.
W. A. Hampton was a business visitor
here Monday.
D. H. Anderson has accepted a position
with the Tennessee Copper Co.
and Edgar Rice has taken his place as
manager of L. M. Shields -tore here.
R v. V. T. Tru'-'t bcr-io a r??vr*.-?l
meeting here Monday night.
Guv Hyatt, Thn**man and Lucy
(' arlcy attended the a'l dnv
convention at Ranger last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs Howard Phillips and
Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Johnson spent
ho week-end at Copperhill.
Rev. W. T. Truett returned l?om?
Friday from Akron, Ohio. While there
ho held a revival meeting at the Cuy
j ;^nojr:>. f ans rsapnst cnurcft.
Mr. Frank Dickey. who vns laid off
w;th a crow of mon has boon reemnlco'ril
bv tho TV A at Hiwassoo Darn.
Sheridan Watson and Floyd Garrett
sr.ent th" week-end hero with Mr.
?nd Mrs. Alhort Watson.
D. L. Fox was a business visitor
hero one day last wock.
Tho death of J. M. Clonts who died
Sept. 9th leaves many to mourn his
death. He was born in 1857. At the
acre of 18 he joined the Missionary
Paptist Church: continutin*r a faithful
member uutil his death. He married
Miss Lucy Ann Wright in 1879. and
o this union six children were born.
Four of whom survive. He was hnried
in the Salem cemetery, near Klliinv.
Ga. Rev. W. T. True tt conducted
the burial service.
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Fnch year relatives bob! a bijr profherin.a:
at the fjravc of Dick Wood neir ;
Floyd. Va.. where he is buried in the i
center of a cross formed by the erraves j
of t?is four wives. Wood was a pioneer
with a larjre number of descendants.
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Mr. and Mrs. Ross HatchettT)^
and Mrs. Frank Hughes visits H|
and Mrs. Bob Garrett of Dooly, 5, HI
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. J",. Brvson and
spent the week end with Mts. Brj
son's sister. Mr. and Mrs. Roger ns^.^W
ren of Anderson. S. C.
Mrs. E. G. White and JuoKaHi
Posey spent the week-end in Atlanta,
Mr. ami Mrs. Paul Sudderth a|H
son, Richard visited Mr. ard Mn.
Hatchett Sunday evening. K|
Mr. and Mr gam Hughes,
Lelia Raper and Van Hughes
Mr. and Mrs. John Garrett of Hu.^bI
. wassce, Ga. Sunday.
1 Miss Irene Hughe- was the sugpgHI
I guest of Mi - level. Martin Mat. HI
day. H
; Miser Gwendolyn F-x of vnorfSg B
land Mrs. Bessie Hall and -on, VjtjHt
| visited Mrs. Kr- -I 1' mple Te-iiiHI
j afternoon.
Several from tl.r community ||
temleil tile singinir at Uone r Chunk E
, Sunday. Everyone reported a ?,/ Hi
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