LETIT1A NEWS Mrs. Clyde Omhim visited Mr. and Mrs. Willie Walker Sunday. Mrs Carrie Oraham visited Mrs. Nora Campbell Sunday. Mis.s I> >ma Clouts spent ;astweek with her father and mother. Mi. and Mrs Harrison Clonts. Miss Vaud and Mat Stil?s were the* Siuuia;. limnei guests of Miss Vaud Walk* r. M Hub I*ay lor was * ,? ounday dinner *u< st v?f Lou:?e Clont . .Miss ;>\ :? B? t C.??nts s*j the wevk end with lit : mother, Mrs. Brie Clonts. Mis* Norman Stiles speftt the week ?- mi -%\ . ivr ta .or md moth er Mr. . nd Mr MeK.nley Stiles. M N< lie Graham wa> the Sun day fUnnw puixt W? LCwnirGii ham M: V .end jcion - and daugh te Hi and Caiieriae. visited ?: : ' jrcv-j* The Implement of I the Illation LMHSPKVSABLE LWALIABLE America ? no longer on the defensive ? is now attacking with every ounce of produc tive skill, human energy and mass determination it can muster. The area served by South ern Bell is teeming with ac tivity as America takes the initiative in its vigorous bat tle for victory. Vital to this all-out effort is the telephone ? the instru ment of immediate dependa ble communication between the man with the gun ? and the man behind the man with the gun. Americans speak with a united voice and act with united purpose ? with the telephone serving as "The Implement of the Nation." Souther!) Bell TELEPHonE RflD TELEGRRPH COmPRMJ INCORPDR AT C 0 TRADE AT HOME Get Job Printing And Office Supplies From The CHEROKEE SCOUT Mrs. Eric Clouts Sunday. Miss Norm* and Oma Otllee were the Sunday dinner guest of Miss Helen Cearley. Miss Lots Clonts spent Friday night *ith Helen Cearley. Mt Julia Cearley and Norma Stiles visited Mrs Erie and Norabell Clonts Sunday afternoon. Miss Helen Cearley .ind OmaS tiles spent Sunday afternoon with Miss lois and Wilma Clonts. Mrs. Geneva Stiles spent Sunday with her mother Mrj. Georgia Clonts. 9 o Church Notice BAPTIST Kev. A. B. Cash. Pastor services 11 A. M. and 7:30 P. M Wednesday evening. 7:30 P. M. CALVARY BAPTIST Rev. Clarence Voyles Services -nd a nd 4tii Sundays,. 11 A. M. MBTIIODIST Rev. C. B. Newton, Pastor Services at 11 A. M. .ind 7 P. M Epvvorth League 6:45 P. M. Prayer Meeting Wednesday nights at 7 P.M CHURCH OF THE MESSIAH (Episcopal) Service every Sunday 11 A. M. Tiuid Sunday: Holy Communion 11 A. M. Holy Days: Evening Prayer 8 P. M. PRESBYTERIAN Henry L. Paisley. D.D.. Pastor Services every Sunday at 11 A. M. and 5 P. M.. except on Uie first Sun day mornings and the third Sunday evening. TOMOTLA BAPTIST Rev. W. A. Hedden, Pastor Services 11 A. M. ar\d 7 P. M. MT. CAR.MKL BAPTIST Rev. E. A. Beaver, Pastor Church services at 11 A. M. and 7 P. M. Prayer services 7 P. M. Wed nesdays. RANGER BAPTIST Rev. W. T. Truett, Pastor Church services 11 A. M. 6:30 P. U. j WOLF CREEK BAPTIST Rev. W. A. Hedden, Pastor Services second and fourth Satur days 7 P. M. Second and fourth Sun days 11 A. M SWANSON BAPTIST Rev. Bill Johnson, Pastor Services Saturday night at 7 P. M. On first Sunday at 11. SHADY GROVE BAPTIST CHURCH Fred Townson, Pastor Services held every third Sunday. LIBERTY BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. Edgar Willix, Pastor Church services at 11 A. M. and 7 P. M. every first and third Sundays. OAK GROVE BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. E. A. Beavers, Pastor Preaching first and fourth Sun days. Singing every Sunday at 1 o'clock. MURPHY M. E. CIRCUIT Rev. Alfred Smith, Pastor 1st Sunday: 11 A. M. ? Bell view; 2 P. M. ? Martin's Creek; 2nd Sunday: 11 A. M.? Reid's Chapel: 2 P. M. Unaka; 3rd Sunday L 10 A. M. ? Rog er's Chapel; 11 A. M.? Ranger; 7:30 P. M. ? Culberson; 4th Sunday: It A. M. ? Tomotla; 2 P. M. ? Maggle'i Chapel; 7:30 P. M. ? Hampton Me morial. HATESVHXE METHODIST Circuit Rev. J. A. Clemmer, Jr., Paster 1st Sunday ? Oak Forest, 11 A. M.; j Hickory Stand. 2 P. M.; Ogdvn, 3:30 ! P. M. 2nd Sunday ? Hayesvllle, 11 and 7:30: Sweetwater, 2 P. M.; Peach tree, I 3:30. 3rd Sunday ? Hickory Stand, 11 j A. M.; Ogden. 3:00 P. M.: Oak For- 1 eat, 7:30 P. M. 4th Sunday? Hayes Tllle, 11 and 7: Sweetwater, 2 P. M.; Peach tree, 3:30. SEVENTH BAT ADVBNTIST Wolf Creek; W. L. Garren. HWer. Services each Saturday 10:30 A. M snow Hnx church Rev. W. C. Pipes, Pastor Services second and fourth Sun days at 11 A. M. Ilia use of the simplified method Is optional with the taxpayer but once an election has been made for any year, it to Irrevocable far that year. MARTIN'S CREEK Mrs. George Phillips, of Gastonia, I is visiting Mr. and Mrs. V. J. Phillips I this week. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Dillard i Stiles a son. March IX. Miss Louise Mann spent Thursday J night with her aunt, Mrs. Elisha ? Hedden. j Mrs. Patton Stiles of Murphy, was the dinner guest of Mrs. Mortie Chastain Sunday. Mrs. Margaret Car ringer and daughter. Maude, have been visiting ; Mr. and Mrs. Jake Stiles and Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Carringer. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Clarke visited Mr. and Mrs. Ctau d Clore, of Wolk j Creek Monday. Mrs. Mary Moore visited her ' daughter. Mis. Charlie Carringer \ last Friday, j Tho Home Demonstration Club will meet Friday, March 20 at the home of Mrs. Mark Stalcup. Mr.s. Ben Mann spent Thursday evening with Mrs. Dillard Stiles. Miss Wilma Arrant spent one night last week with Mr.s. Walter Coleman. It sure does look good to see the plants peeping up and hear the spring birds singing their songs af I ter such a tig deep snow. o WOLF CREEK NEWS: Several of our people attended the ? funeral of I. N. 'Poley) Payne at Mt. ! Moriah church, Friday morning. Mr. j Payne .a resident of Copperhill, had died suddenly, apparently from a heart attack, sometime Tuesday and his body wasn't discovered until near noon Wednesday. Mr .Payne was a highly respected personage and had many friends throughout this section who mourn his passing Prof and Mrs. Byron Lightall. Pos- ] tell, N. C., were welcome visitors here Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Winkle are j spending several days in West Union, i S. C.. where they were called early t last week on account of the illness of Mr .Winkle's mother. ^ Master Wade Burgess is now slow 17 recovering from an attack of pneumonia. Mr. and Mrs. Burton Murphy anc! baby were the guests Sunday of Mr. I and Mrs. W. L. Qarren. SHADY GROVE Mr .and Mrs. Windford Collins announce the birth of a daughter. March 16. Jlr. tnd Mrs. Everett Rice and fan ily were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cleady Mason. We are sorry to leam that Mrs. W T. Tni*-U was cwrW to the hos pital Monday night. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Rice and son. Thomas Edward, were Sunday din ner guests ol Mrs. Rice's grandpar ents, Mr. and Mrs. Neill Payne. Mi', and Mrs. Glenn Morriss. Edgar Rice and son. David, visited Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hamkin Friday night. Mrs. Lee Kisselburg visited Mrs. Emmett Rice Tuesday. Mrs. John Arp retnrned home Sunday after spending two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Prank Arp at Copperhill, Tenn. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Rice were, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Rice and family, Mis. Eva Dean, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Dean and sons. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Rice and son. Mr. and Mrs. Maude Anderson and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Milt An derson Saturday afternoon. Justis Mason, George and Alfred Rice visited the Bigonts boys Sun day afternoon. We regret to learn of the illness of Mrs. Newton Gibson. Mr. McFee spent several days with his daughter. Mrs. Perd Garland. Luxembourg ' When the Germans recently tried | to conduct a three-day population census in occupied Luxembourg, they were forced to call it off on the second day because practically all I registrants insisted on giving their nationalites as "Luxembourger" ? n spite of threatening Nazi refusals to recognize the existence of a sep arate Luxembourg nationality. STRAIGHT FROM NEW YORK BE BRIGHT AT NIGHT Dress up for the men at the din ner hour in a Ion* gown, sim ply fashioned, but elegant and in colors they like. An intidotc for war-time jit ters is this New York creation of mist green with n e w flare J lat tice peplum and thinestone eye lets for its boilice lacing. UNAKA NEWS Mr and Mrs. Robert Chamber;. Lenoir City. Term. spent the week end here with homefolks. Private Lincoln Brannon from Camp Jackson, spent the week end here with his father Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt Bryson. Mrs Kate Everett and Mrs Anaa Mov visited Mr and Mrs Roscoe Stiick land in Whitmire. S. C.. over the wee kend. , Herman Odom is confined to hi . ' home with the mumps. 1 Mr. Floyd Rose. of Turtletown Tcnn.. was a visitor here Sunday. Dr. Which.ird and Mrs Ola Wi'. liams. county nurse, visited the school Monday. Mr. and Mi's Fred White and son .Howard, visited Murphy Saturday. Mr. John Dockery. or uoerty. ?. I C' was a week end visitor here. Mr!. Howard R.imee visited Mr ? Wayne Roberts Monday afternoon i Miss Maxine Bates visited Rami na and Dolores Bates Monday. o FOOD \ Moderate but definite Improve ments were apparent In the food sit uation o fthe United Kingdom from the spring of 1941 to the outbreak of war in the Pacific. I Auto Insurance RAE MOORE Murphy, N. C. Mister, haven't you heard that Abraham Lincoln freed the slaves? Then why should your wife slave away at a back-breaking job like washing? Send them to the? Murphy Laundry Phone 159 The County Home Agent is calling on all wo men to aid defense by making many of their own clothes and remaking old ones. For Best Results, Use a Singer Sewing Machine Get a New One Under Our Liberal Trade-In Plan. Or Have Your Old Machine Rebuilt. NOTE: The U. S. has forbidden manufacture of Vacuum Cleaners and Featherweight Sew ing machines, but we still have a few in stock ? at "Pre-War" Prices. We also do Pinking and Buttonhole work. Low Prices ? Expert Service EI WO HAZELWOOD Authorized Singer Representative Shop Behind Cherokee Garacre For Service ? Phone 261

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