HRA5STQWN N^WS Mrs T Logan regret . of I it M-rious illness. We Z*ir M-r a speedy recovery. Mr and Mrs Beaioth Sparks an i. birth of a daughter. OJ.-H1! bom September 8 M, sarah Tweed, who has been visiting Marshall 1,as returned home Ingram visited Miss Leth ja Tipton in Knoxville Friday. ylf. : ? nsr Coker had as her ?,s Wednesday. Miss Ruth Lovin Knod ,.nd Bonnie Stalcup. Lee Coker. who is enrolled in the ccc mips in Murphy spent last week with his family. Uli Hazle Groves, of Tomotla. ti?. week end with her par ent Mr. and Mrs. Virg Groves. M . iby Ingram, of Young Har ns' ^lending some time visiting ,,, , nr. Mrs. Cora Sparks. !?: inker made a business trip to Allien- Tenn. last Monday. Mr ind Mrs. Floyd Stalcup en tertain tl Sunday at dinner the fol low!" Mr and Mrs. B. N. Hogan Mr .mi Mr- Luther Carringer and children. Mr ??<! Mrs. Ira Coker entertain td for Sunday dinner Miss Blanch Heriden and Edward Young, of Blalrsville, Ga. Mr rid Mrs. M. D. Coker spent the week end 'n Young Harris with their son. Walter. Mir.- Doshia Beavers, of Letitia. spent t! ? week visiting her brother. Charlie Beavers. Mr Hid Mrs. Orden Ledford and Miss Rur.i :is of Athens were the week end visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Ledford. Mrs I' it Earley and small son. Joe, of Tomotla. spent last week visitin Mrs. Earley's mother. Mrs. Joe Clayton. Ber Hogan and Louise Coker were visitor.- "f Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Carrins-'i r Saturday night. Lake Ledford and Grady Hampton Wt Monday for Glenville where they ere employed with the Morris-Nud- j dison Co. Mr a : ! Mrs. S W. Carringer en tertained Sunday night the following: J D. CI;", ton. Bonnie staicup. Frank Hoean. Boa Robbinson. Louise Coker and Ber: Hogan. Mr and Mrs. Earnest Tranth.im i spent Sunday with Mrs. Tramtham's mother Mrs. Florence Sparks. o Trynn' ;o duplicate a vaudeville i stunt shooting ashes off a cigar held in another's mouth, Johnny Ricks of Batavia. N. Y.. shot out sev eral teeth o fhis friend. Clvde Ran del. . :s Pedigree :) GRAINS e fields 15 to 25 ' o V TiiKATED FKEE t'io highest producing . Carefully irspected vovcmcnt Association. ita over 90Cc. v ree i:c;".iiart 3 Wheat . : -11 n? -18 bus. per . p. Southern Experiment Heaviest yielding and oing wheat ir. tests 1 tc. Georgia. ? Pedigree Let' 5 Oats :: viewing oat for grain, ! - r v . iter pasture. Yielded 9*> bn-'- r nere in a State test ( >D > Pedigree lioanllcaa Barley Mclfii l (,2 bu:-. per acre in a State Experiment Station test. WOOIVS rcdigree Abruzzl Bye Mule highest yield on record (67.2 bu- per acre) in an Ex. Station toot. Auk yr,Ur locnl dealer for them. Wrtte for Wood's FAIL CATAIO? "'Urtrating fall Recdn. Mailed Free Miirx n Vnk (i r,., , ? ,t v)Fi?0! litre Si re .v K KV|? ... ? t ? ... V, ?' ?? ? H>* Mil i?i ?' ' v n v M hi ?> 'n ?k returning .* me Thursday. I it Sir Betty Ruth Curt'- < r-??j. v ? x-overini' ?iom her recent at i;' tr ol blood poisonint* Mrr. Ovar B?!>?-\v rctc'e business f 't to the home ol Mr. anil Mrs. " ie: Vol par Fndi A li. Ore < " ' ers :> \ ; Miiess visitor here Saturday. Weldpp Helton who :s a", emnlovee c 'hi Tenne?*ee Cwner Co.. .s lak !nt his vacation this we<-c . " ? :.nard M A. of our f< :ward looking b;-.n' nen. trac' f ! his car for a pick-u?) which m- t hi: needs much better. Mr. and Mrs. John R Broc't- rn:; "vo babies left here early .c'inriav North Tazewell. Va where thev a c to make their futur home. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Swain ami nndson. Charles. were the dinnrr -nests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. \V. t_ Garrcn. o Bccause her husband used three poldfish of hers for fishing bait, Mrs. Eciith J. Longe of Boston filed uit for divorce. Murphy Unit Members of NCEA Elect Officers, Plan Program For Year j :4c?tinii on the li.st 7 u< ;,.y ol n.tntk. t..c Muipj.y scnool i.embership of thi Noitii Ca:un< Education Association dr ied omnlfic program lor monthly meei ni throughout the coming ? <?: - i T *. C V - 1 r p I ive teachers from the state. The local I *.? nunilvKMitp. ?. . ? . . . rent. includi , 'a: :-nm Mur ph* l;.s:h school. Mur: ; ( ntary <. col. Tomotlr. Grape C"tk Ba'c* jC eek ar.d Kinney scl ols. Mt i ?ini"- W : 1 ? ? . ' ? ' 'Tuesday o! each month cii:r ?' I school term In the new Hor.v F ionomics building. Supper. planned by ? Miss Virginia Benton, home rcw. Mr? Ad Ranker of Ford Citv P;r . sat through a church service after breaking both wrists in a fall ?.s she tniertu. and tiiu nut uiert tlon the accident to friends until the service endeed. Wlllard Potts of Cairo. 111 . has been married four times, each time to a girl whose first name was Alice ; ;ai trui'ir. will be served at tach meeting. 0!!:;ir; fltctcd lor tile 1940-41 trim arc as follow?: Mr- J \V. Davidson, president K C" Wright. vice-president Mi - J. H Ax'-y. so< "i ry. Miss L<! i H; .ps :ia- :er. 1 ne program committtee plannc I th? 'r'lowin" "rr ..m for the vpa v ' " O n ?: a! "utiv i f tli? year' , . s. ,<lv of thr hai ( - book. I. ' .1 committee Mi Hi-, (ion reti imn.: Miss Emily Swon.: tenure -l'*id Mallonee: adequate :< :::pcn?.:ier Miss Kathleen Hcr son: longer school term B R Car ii''.! TI Public Relations: Organi zation. M: Miriam Allen: Past ac complishments and future plan-. Miss Willie Lou Wells 111 Profpssion al relations The N C. E. A . plans for 1940-41. Miss Lide: place of the teacher. Miss Ann Hill. IV Teacher welfare functions: The Future Teach er. Mrs. Lawrencp Myprs. V. Dpvel opment of the community: school propram. suggestions for work of the unit. Mrs. J. W Davidson VI. Plan^ iand suggestions for the scrapbook M- Evelyn Pa!M'M November I The N C E A and Its fi k Fr:inklins plan of sell im provement. J F smith. II Future teachers of America Miss Mary Lev Pelmet . December I Panel discussions of: North Carolina education. Teacher growth and democracy, national defense Mr H Bueek K Wright. E Hauge Mrs Virginia Cobb. Mrs. Julian Pitzer. C. 11 Chambers. January I Guidance in the class room and homeroom. Mrs Harry Miller: Music. E Haruge. February ? I. School Community: inventory. Mr- Dair Shields; url and handicrafts Mrs. J. h Axley: He v.- civic organizations can help. Miss Frances Dixon March I Childhood education: pictures. Miss C'.ara MrCombs. books. Mrs. Martha Adams: Toys, Miss Mary Nelle Williamson; music anil recitations. April ? Topic: Summary of year's ?work. Detailed survey from each committee. Presentation of scrap book. NEW 1041 Ir* some years, some cars take r. big jump ahead. The Ifd flats i >'/ u , for JV/1. It has jumped ahead in T; s the ? f F?rd wo\ c ever built. r.isi .7- // >/ Ii%' "dcr. It has '? 'lba*r. J sc.;.:n4 i > m is u uU r by as much as 7 inc es. It has m .*? wide d(: ? y .;nd New, slower-action springs give a slow, gentle, girling movement. A nrt;-ly <lcsic*it d stabilizer helps absorb road shocks, and maintains bal ance <in sharp curves an J in c? < >ss :nds. >? rid ticceti'ratinn to ! itv f.i.tui i : r speed p \ 1- ? i - A -."-S > :v?\ d a ? ^ : i ? 'C I ic f ? :* *.o c . - \c. Gel ihe ^acts and You'll Get a Ford.'

Page Text

This is the computer-generated OCR text representation of this newspaper page. It may be empty, if no text could be automatically recognized. This data is also available in Plain Text and XML formats.

Return to page view