Shady Grove New*
0n Thursday night Miss Jimmie
ilt Orton entertained a group of her
friends at her home with a party. Af?i.iny
interesting games were,
"jay, i part/ enjoyed biting candy.
The- present were: Misses Maidi
p^yne. Is la Ledford, Inez and Leona
jlanl:-'1-. Kate. Ruby and Reathel An/ersei
I a net Heines. Helen Gregory-.
Louise Ensley. Pearl Ingram and Jim-|
mie U- Orton.
jj, - - \ erlon and Harvey Ander-|
est. lf' Harrison. J. C. Simmonds,
John M ore. Elmer "Duck" Hurst, j
John . >1 Edwin Ensley, "Brownie"
and Kenneth Calwdell. Dennis Helton,
U inf< d Jenkins, and Dai-id Hawkins, j
Sunday night is our regular preaching
sen-ices. Everybody come and
bring - me one with you.
Thi measles are numerous in this
community at this writing.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Standridge and !
baby of Wolf Creek spent last week-!
fnd with Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Stan-1
I dridge
Misses Kate Anderson and Jimmie i
Lee Orton spent last week-end in I
Copperhill, Tenn.
Mr?- Mollie Stiles of Tomntla spent1
a few days last week as the guests of '
j|r. and Mrs. William Wayne.
E. B. Barker spent last week-end in
this community visiting relatives.
Harold Anderson of Etowah, spent
Thanksgiving holidays with his grand
parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Anderson.
Miss Inez Harding spent Thursday'
night with Miss Jimmie Lee Orton.
UPPER
PEACHTREE NEWS
Wc have been having some cold
weather the past few days with some
snow and rain.
The Rev. Paul Lovingood preached
an interesting sermon at this church
Sunday morning.
Next Sunday will be our regular
service by the pastor Rev. James
Truett.
There are still a few measles in the
community, Glen Johnson was confined
with them the past week.
Mr*. Marson Moore and small
children spent Sunday afternoon at
f. W. Thomasson's.
Miss Eunice and Alfred Lunsford
spent Saturday night at Mr. Marson
Moore's.
Misses Fannie Mac, Zelda, Jerry
and Hill Thomasson and Mr. Gwynn
XcGuire spent last Sunday in Blairsrillc.
Ga. visiting their brother, Mr.
Garlin Thomasson.
The Rev. Baker, of Andrews
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preached at this church on last Saturday
evening, his message was enjoyed
by all. Rev. Baker and Rev.
Truett were dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. J. W. Barker.
Master D. E. Griffith and John Curtis
visited Glen Johnson on Thursday
r.ight of this week.
Mastei^pTroy and Fred Breedlovc
spent Saturday night of last week
with D. E. Griffith
PQSTELL NEWS
Although the weather was bad Saturday
night the box supper held at
the Cwanson church was a great success.
Many fine boxes were contributed
and the receipts for the evening
were $37.40. Miss Pauline Hamilton
won the prize for the pretty girl's
cake; Hubert Keenum won the prize
for the ugly man.
Prayer services are held at the
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ciiurcn every Wednesday night and
everybody is urged to come.
Mrs. Rookie Swanson visited hei
son and family Saturday night.
Rev. Grady Chastain preached at
the Swanson church Saturday night
and Sunday ana delivered an interesting
sermon.
Mrs. Sophie Jones underwent an
operation at the Petrie hospital Tuesday
and is doing nicely, her many
friends will be glad to know.
Mrs. Oma Holbrook visited hei
sister, Mrs. John Seabolt of Murphy
over the week-end.
There will be a box uspper at the
Swanson church, Saturday night
December 2nd. Everybody come and
bring a full purse and a box.
There are still several cases of measles
in this community.
Burl Brown visited M. C. Stiles
Sunday morning.
Shearn Jones says oppossum nunting
is good this season. He caught
four Saturday.
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HIAWASSEE NEWS
We are having some very gloomy
weather at present.
Grady Hamby of the CCC camp at
Smokemont visited home folks ovei
the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. K. W. Shearer visited
the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs
Dan Adorns one night last week at
Occoce, Tenn.
Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Adams were
the guests of the formers namnh
and Mrs. Arthur Adams Saturday.
Mrs. Ada Allen, Mrs. Callie Hamb>
were the quests of Mrs. John Hogan
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. K. W. Shearer were
the quests of Mrs. Ever Adams Sun LET
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OUT, MURPHY. N. C. THURSDAY.
day.
O. P. Taylor was the ^uest of Elden
Allen Sunday.
Floyd Adams made a busines strip
to Murphy Wednesday.
Mrs. Mary Beaver was the dinner
g;U"st of Mrs. Callie Hamby Tuesday.
Glynn Ellar of New York spent the J
week-end with his family. We were
? rry to hear of the bad accident j
! of Troy Ellar.
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Boiling Springs News
Rev. Connie Lovingood will fill his
regrular appointment Sunday Dec. 10.
Mrs. R. L. Abemathy underwent an
operation at the Petrie hospital- Her
many friends wish her a speedy recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Abemathy
of Springfield, Ohio, are spending:
I several days with his parents, Mr. and
j Mrs. R. L. Abemathy.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. James Mints
a baby boy, Nov. 25.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Mills spent
Thanksgnvinir with her Barents. Mr
I and Mrs. W. C .Garrett.
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Allen and Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Davis visited Mr. and
Mrs. Ben Mintz Thanksgiving.
Mr. and Mrs. Bass Graves visited
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Graves
one day last week.
Johnie Dockery was the Sunday
dinner guest of Clinton Mills.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Mintz spent the
week-end with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Ira Allen.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Abemathy
and Mr. R. L. Abernathy and C. C.
Mills visited Mr. and Mrs. Zed Mcl
Clure Sunday.
Brodis Graves spent the week-end
with Mr. and Mrs. Bas Graves.
Breath Betrays!
Bad breath, biliousness, headaches!
These are symptoms which often
point to constipation. Don't neglect
these si)pis. It may lead to
more of constipation's discomforts:
sour stomach, no appetite or ener
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BLACK-DRAUGHT by simple
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