letitia news Mrs Araella Cumpbe!1 of Blue Ruli f' vi-ited Mrs. Carrie Graham lJV, week-end Ciarem-c Kin-r has returned to his b?r i- from n Franklin hospital. -? . W"! Bell Clonts spent Wed ,, i.n* nir.tit with Mrs. Shelby Franks in Murphy. M Helen Green and IJorothy Monteilh spent Saturday night with jfr Mellie King. Mrs-. Metha Roberts visited her mothpr Sunday night. Mr<. Joshia Stiles visited her dau ghter Sunday. Mrs- Gar Clonts and son. Olen. spent a few days with relatives in Culberson last week. Mr. and Mrs. John Stiles are now living with their daughter. Mrs. Cora Graham. Mrs. Cora Green visited her dau ghter. Mrs. Mellie King. Tuesday. Misses Nora Bell and Desma Clonts were visitors at Hiwassee Dam Thursday night Miss Mary Kate Walker visited Miss Nellie Graham Sunday. Mr". Mae St'les spent Wednesday nisht with Mrs. Ouenna Stiles. Hayden Clonts visited Charlie Clnn Thursday. little Kenneth Roberts spent l;rs[ we k-end with his gpanditorontj. Mr. and Mrs. Gar Clonts. LOWER PEACHTREE NEWS Mrs. N. E ltendrix of Boomer is spending a few days with Mr and \J:s. Oeorte Hwndrl*. Deveraux Honors was the Sunday dnin r guext ef Robert Barker. Mrs. Gvncva Gregory and Mrs. N. E. Hendrix visited Mr and Mrs. de tune?*. Sunday nicht. Mr and Mr;. Halpli Rocer visit ed Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dills Sunday. Miss Louise Dills visited Miss Mild red Hendrix Saturday. Martins Creek News Fiank Incram left Saturday for Fort BraKE where he is employed. Mrs. Ben Mann visited Mrs. Susan Cornwell and Miss Rinda Cornwell Saturday evening Misses Helen and Gladys Ownby and Miss Louise and Elizabeth Mann visited Mrs. J. p. Hall in Murphy. Saturday. Miss Gladys Flicks spent last week end with her grandmother and aunt. Mrs. Susan Cornwell and Rinda Cornwell. Mrs. Hersliel McMillian and child : rcn spent Saturday afternoon with I Mrs. Ethel Ch istr.ln and family. I Miss Elizabeth Mann spent Sun ! day nit;ht with Miss Dot Ingram. | Mrs Marparett Carrinper was the COLD WEATHER ? i i AT CARRINGER'S WORK SHOES FOR MEN HEAVY?STRONG?DURABLE $1.69?$3.25 Men's RUBBERS & OVERSHOES 98c to 1.49 Ladies GALOSHES 98c MEN'S SOCKS 3 PAIRS FOR 25c SPECIAL 5 Pairs Mens reg. 25c Socks $1.00 BOOT SOCKS, heavy wool 25c to 49c Men's CAPS CORDUROY 49c LEATHERETTE $1.25 HINTING 75c Men's HEAVY SHIRTS 98c to $1.50 Men's BATH ROBES $2.49 MEN'S LEATHER JACKETS $6.00 $7.50 LADIES SKIRTS CORDUROY & WOOL PLAID 98c to $1.98 Quilting Cotton Per roll 49c Ladies SWEATERS 98c to $1.98 Children's Sweaters 24c to 98c Men's SWEATERS $1.49 to $1.98 lU NDREDS OF OTHER BAR GAINS IN WARM CLOTHING IN Ol'R STORE?COME IN TO DAY. CARRINGER'S DEPARTMENT STORF Sunday night guest of Mrs. Charlie Ctrrlnitr. Bob Oockery ami son Waller, left one d ty last week for Florida seek ing employment. M.s D !le Henr y entertained a number of h< r .': iend with a quilt - I injj party last Friday Tlin.se present ; weiv Mr; Paul Buchanan. Mr Bin Mann. Mr . Jake Ptil Mrs. Mar I ;:arctt C.iirin:*'-r. Mr Alice Gibson, j Maude Carnnccr. Mr Oms Gib. on and cliiklren left Tuesday mcrning for Gastonia where they will make their home. Mr. and Mrs. J. B Hall moved to town one day last week Boiling Springs News ?" Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Garrett visit j rd liis parents Sunday. Mr and Mrs. i Morrow Garrett. Mrs. C. C Mills. Mr. and Mrs. ; Don Graves. Miss Cleo Mills. Har | vey Exlander. Miss Lou Ella Mills ; and Clinton Mills were the dinner j quests of Mr and Mrs. J. B Hall ; in Murphy Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Davis visited I his parents last week end. Mr. and Mrs. J. T Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Thyis Gaddis spent i last week rnd with Mr and Mrs. Ben , Gaddis. Harvic Exlander from Tennessee spent las; week-end with Mr. nd Mrs. Bass Graves Mr. and Mr Dor. Graves spent Saturday nifrlr with her parents. Mr and Mrs. C C. Mills. Miss Cleo Mi!"; n: one n'e'r last week with ???.' ar.d Mrs, D n Graves. PEACHTREE NEWS " The public is invited to attend a tacky party and men's beauty con test in the Peachtree school audi torium Friday night. Proceeds will be used on the school. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Pipes of Ashe ! ville attended the funeral of Mr. Pipe's father, W. R. Pipes. Monday. Mrs. C. H. Hendrix of Boomer ! spent last week end with Mr. and ? Mrs. George Hendrix. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Walsh of Mar ! ble spent last week-end with relati- , ! ves. Mrs. H. S. Sudderth and Mrs. Edd j Ba-rton visited relatives in Marble. 1 I Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Nelson of Aqu one visited Mr and Mrs. G A. Walsh Sunday. l Miss Minnie Ferruson and niece. Mary Low Ferguson, spent last week end with friends and relatives in , Ashcville Mr. and Mrs R. C Pipes and dau ghter of Morpanton attended the ? funeral of Mr. Pipes father Monday. Watch For This Every Week SHORTY'S 28?First street railway in U.S. began operation, 1832. 27?F-D.R- went on Florida fishing trip, 1937. 28?The German Kaiser for mally abdicated, 1918. 29?French transferred De troit to the British, 1760. 30?Cyrus W. Field, of Atlan tic cable fame, born, 1810. "He knotcs little who will tell his uife all he knous." NOVEMBER DECEMBER 1?200 kilicd in Chfle earth quake. 1922. 2?Monro? Doctrine pronu! c-"ri by Pres. Monro?. 1823. -v? Any and Every Day The Best All Around Car Service Is Found At SHERRlIf/S SERVirFNTFR Esso Products CHAMBER PLANS DINNER MEETING TIUfRSnAV. I?F?\ 5 i He'd at Town Hv; ?*orday Ever/-?-; PI ns *( rv made lor ;i -crmd laTRcr dinner meeting ot mcmbers and prospective members of the Mur phy Chambrr of Commerce at its reRUlar meeting Monday night, the dinner to b< stnpcd in Thursday nipht. Decrmbcr 5 at the Rocal hotel. An extra effort will he made to rncnwrn"' old member*; and new { members 1 k" to attend she meeting I Thursday with the purpose in mind ! regaining the strength. which in a report by Dr E L Holt, treasurer, seem^ to be waning. Plans were also advanced for testing the artuttl strength of the body with regards to employing a full-time secretary I>. Holt his heen very artive in trvinR to pet .such a man. and has eontnetd a pos-ihl* candidate for the job who will be present for Thursday's meetinc A sprri.il added attract: no!* mcctinc will l;c the s^witu- of m.-v ine r: 'ure. of footbrll "r':i' played ttttMD the Mtirphy and Hrysop City v. anis a* TV >n C:\ ;w week- ngo. T ?. the end of mi tintr AT" T. G Muidi i- .ir :ito geologi ? in'iwiuctd by Mr. C W. Savage. Mr. >1 '.;i: . I: sivke brie fly on 'lie mineral : "outcs of *h state and porticularly of Cherokee county, expressing the opinion that a great deal of rensearch will be done in this section within the near fu ture. A thorough study of iron and manganess has be<.n made in this area already, according to the geo logist. large amounts of which are Citing Cherokee and Clay counties to be found in Cherokee county, as two of only 16 counties in North Carolina which contain deposits of manganese. Mr. Murdock expressed the opinion that development of this particular mineral would be profi tably in that 14 pounds of mangane se is used to every ton of steel man - ! factured. Thf> geologist also stated that a ere.it amount of research would br in Mas Mr., n with recants to lin cm< <>i :tx ior. v?r Big-value Philco Jubilee S|>ccial with aituzinj* tone and power. 6-lune AC-DC Superhctciodyne. Built-in Aerial System. Handsome cabinet. See it...hear it...tunc it! PHILCO & SPECIAL 220c ?y 7-hibc AC-DC Superheterodyne. Overseas Wave-Band. Built-in American and Overseas Aerial System. Illuminated Horizontal Dial. Modern, streamlined cabi net. See, hear and tune it NOW! ?SP 22* Er WALTER COLEMAN MURPHY, N. C. 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