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Martins Creek News M: Jim Miller wl><> was seriously injured last week is slowly improv ing. Mr? Mark Garrett. who has been confined to her bed for several clays. is dome nicrly at tins writing. There will I - an all day singing at the Martins Creek school house Sunday October 27. Mrs Ben Mann visited Mrs. Mark Garett Suniiay Miss Eva Nell Queen, who has been visiting her mother in Etowah Tenti . returned Saturday and is now visitine Mr. and Mrs Frank Ingram and family. The Home Demonstration Club met at the home of Mrs Will Evans Friday October 18. Mrs. Henry Ellis, president presided. A demonstration on broom making was given by Miss Alline Richardson. Mrs. Will Evans. Miss Thelma Elkins and Mrs. Pat Lun.sford served hot coffee and cook ics to nineteen who were present. Mrs Jessie Phillips and Mrs. Em ma Stiles visited Mrs. Margaret Car rinter Sunday. Mr. and Mr B Cornwall have moved in o.ir community. Mrs Ernn Anderson and two dau ghters of Blue Ridce. Mrs. Eunice Williams, and son of Coppcrhill and Cat nt- Orahani and Utile son of I "t'lir. we re visitor* of Mr and Mrs. M 1 Hull last Wednesday. Mr and Mrs. Clifford Hall and ! children an'l Mr. and Mrs. M I. Hal! were the dinner k nests of Mr. ' and Mrs. J. L. King in Belleview 1 Fundaj Tlie many friends of Mrs. Margaret i Carrlnger will be sorry to hear she [Is ill. Mrs Elizabeth Ingram is visit ing her daughter. Mrs Ollie Adams in Etowah for a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Thompson, i Miss Lillic Keesler and Harvaid Loudennilk were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hall Sun day evening. Misses Helen Dockery and Edna Mae Palmer spent Sunday evening with Mrs. M. I. Hall. We are glad to know that little Harry Ingram has returned to school afier being ill for some time. Mrs. J. B. Hall spent Sunday with Mrs. Lassie Hughes in Belleview. 3 Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Carringer and children were the Sunday guests i of Mr. and Mrs. Buchanan. Mrs. Josie Phillips. Mrs. Howard Buchanan and Mrs. Kate Mann were the guests of Mrs. M. I. Hall Mon day. MARBLE NEWS The P. T. A. will mnl Friday eve ning. October 25. in the school aud itorium. Don't I or set the $5 that was set aside to give the room hav ing the mast parents present at these meetings as a Christmas gift Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Kilpatrick of Newport News. Va are visiting with relatives here. Claude Jenkins of Smokemont is visiting his mother. Mrs. J. D. Jenk ins. ' Miss Frankie Moss of Kyle, spent | last week end here with home folks The P. T. A is giving a Halloween carnival Halloween night in the | school house. The Home Demonstration club will meet Monday. October 28. at the j home of Miss Mae Suddertli. All members are urged to be present and tring a guest. A revival will start here Sunday with the Rev. W. W. Marr. pastor of the church, and the Rev. J*sse J. Johnson conducting it. Mr. John ;on conducted a tent revival here I ir June. Miss Mae Suddertli spent Saturday in Knoxville shopping. Mrs. Quine Stiles is visiting with Mrs. Laura Martin in Andrew.- sev erai days Mrs. Hurley McH?iin has returned to her home alter visiting here with her mother last week. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lowman c! Morgunton spent Monday with Miss Mac Sudderth. Mrs. Tavie Odell and g rand - daughter Virginia Kephart. spent i last week here with her brother, i N. W Abernathy. Upper Wolf Creek News Mr and Mrs. Floyd Clark and baby of Tomotla were visitors hero Sunday. Mrs. Sadie Cook visited Mrs. Marie Cole Sunday afternoon. Hoy t Cook who has betn employ ed in Baltimore returned home last week. Mrs. Beulah Bell was honored with n shower at her mother's. Mrs. Bill , Hanroek. last Wednesday. Mr and Mrs. Pred Burger have moved into the house with Alvin | Simonds and rented their house to Blaine Abercrombie. i Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bell and children spent Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs. Tull Westmorland. The Vaughn Five will give a pro gram at the church here October BETTER NOT LOOK...IF YOU LOVE YOUR OLD CAR I YOUVE GOT TO SS AND DRIVE THIS EVER enjoy an experience so exciting that you wanted to tell the world about it ? but you just couldn't find words? That's howwe feelwhen we try to picture this new Dodge Luxury liner. For how can mere words give you any idea of the handsome, low-swung beauty of this new Luxury Liner? Like Dodge Engineering, it has the touch of tomorrow in its streamlined loveli ness, magnificent interiors, modern appointments! And how can words do justice to that tradi tional leadership in safety and dependability. LUXURY LINER Cleaner that greatly prolongs engine lifel And now, the car that pioneered the all-steel body, equal-pressure hydraulic brakes and other vital improvements offers you Fluid Drive* ...for the first time in a low-priced carl Drop in on your Dodge dealer for a demonstration! ogoinsoevidentinthisl941 Dodge? Witness, the rear trunk lid, so perfectly "spring-balanced" that ^ child can raise or lower itl Also observe the new rear window now 47.6% larger for greater visibility "sternword"...The new Safety Wheel Rims to hold the tire to the rim even should a "flat" occurl...The new Oil Bath Air ENJOY THE TRIPLE THRILL OF DODGE FLUID DRIVE* OmtmMfHng Taki a Holiday! You can start in high, drive in high,stop in high...and if art again in high without shifting gearsl A 7houtond DMfftnf Sp##dbf Drive from on? milo on hour to top speed without ?ver shiftingl The Smoothness of O0f Power is trans mitted to rear wheels through a cushion of oil, giving unbelievable smoothness ond longer car life. E. C MOORE 107 Valley River Ave. Murphy, N. C. UNAKA NEWS A large cri wd attended the~tv^ coming here Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Jack Burgess. Mrs Benfield, Poley Burgess and V f | Phillips all of Moor<-svtUe. N. c spent last week end liere with rew atives. Mrs. Hulda Garret; ot Lenoir Citj (visited Iriends here last week end | Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Rose and Mrs. Graham of Violet attend? the home coming here Sunday. Mr. arod Mrs Milton Phillips of Andrews were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Phillips one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Marsha! Allen spent last week end with relatives at Vio let. N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Olcn Jones of And rews were the guests of Mrs. w. H. Graham one day last week. Herman Jones was in Andrews Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Roberts have moved in the house formerly oc cupied by Mr. and Mrs. J N. Harreli. Miss Bula Jones of Liberty. N. C. attended the home coming here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Burgess. Ol iver Burgess of Chattanooga, and Leslie Burgess of Tellico Plains at tended the home coming here Sun day. PATRICK NEWS Mrs. Florence Williams and dau ghter of California arc visiting her i parents. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Pickle simer and other relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hamby ?ere the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Sun day afternoon. The many friends of Ed Adams will be sorry to hear he is ill. Mr. and Mrs. Watkins of Murphy are visiting here with their son, Lon Watkins and Mrs. Watkins. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Horton and children and John Picklesimer at tended church services at Mt. Car mel Sunday. Mrs. Mary Hamby and children were the guests of Mrs. Bonnie Quinn in Vest one day last week. Mrs. Callie Hamby and family of the Pleasant Hill section have mov ed to Patrick. Junior Croft of Farner, Tenn. was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hon. on Saturday night. Mrs. Tom Picklesimer and daugh ter. Mrs. Florence Williams, visited Mr. and Mrs. Wade Picklesimer at Copperhill Sunday. I "Knot Klipper" i This ue, available In both tint" ; M double bit. ts Intended to be I tbe brst at tbe beet. 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