OF
IMTEIREST
lO
WOMEN
SMILK
mail without the spread
:n\
I ,? puddin' without sauce,
mattress without beddin'.
.1 > art without a llOsx.
door without a latch-strim:.
i fence without a stile,
dry an* barren creek bed
face without a smile.
hi use without a dooryard.
??aid without a flower,
i clock without a main
spring.
? will never tell the hour:
that sort o' makes yo'
feel
\ :r.v:er all the while.
Selected.
s. D Akin. Mi-> Mary
Ensign and Mrs Geo
' ? :: t Wednesday to visit
Mrs. Paul Sehoffield in
The Powells will 1:0 on to
? c Tarboro and other
to visit relatives a few
D. Hicf.'n Ramsey and M: -
Davi'.v of Ashevillc arc
n the home of Mi>- Add it
I ? o Cooke.
M: James I Given. ? >!' Flor
S C. is spending several
vith her mother Mrs
Dickey.
M Elkins of Camp
Miss., spent a few days
> ok with his parents. Mr
Mrs II G. Elkins. returning
:np Wednesday
Circle No. 3 Meets
At Church Parlor
i Circle Nd 3 of the W> 'iiioti
I Society of Christian Service met
in the ladles' parlor of the M.- .
udist chuivh Tuesday aftem
| at ;t o'clock. The meeting op**n?-?i
with silent prayer. Devi>i: v, :
was ".iv en by Mrs E. B N ? U
Mrs W. F. Odom had chat
.the program.
After the business session pray
?m closed the meeting and a *<?? m!
hour was spent and refreshment
served at the drug store with M:
I W. F. Odom as hostess
Mr Edward Simpson Miller
J Atlanta. Ga spent the week ?
I with her mother-in-law. Mrs. I-:
Miller
i Mi am'. Mr Ralph M
Raleigh are visitinc the form* -
im er Mr- J. N Mih dy. . 1
Mrs Moody's father. Wm P
I Favne. Ralph Moody
. un ? I for the North i
Unemployment Compens.it
Commission.
Major Frank Justice ret :
Sunday to Vancouver. Wa
ter spending ten days hue v
1 1 is wife and family.
M: > Cora Justice ??f I '
' n turned home this week .liter
spending .? month with M: r ;
Juilee
Edwin Winchester left M ? a
: Fontana. where he has i>?-er
, transf erred by t he TV A
rims business
COLLEGE
OPENS AVFNUE
TO SUCCESS
Arrangements Made
! cr Business College
Fall Opening
ASHEVILLE. N. C. 'Sp<v
:./ed business training will
your future after tlu war
W must remember 'hat these an
?.i.'iual times. Your friends
?? 1 1 i i ? .. specialized training are
cd now because employers
:: desperation for help, haw
?en furred to makeshift the bes?
an with untrained help.
< v the war ends, then will |
...- *.he true tost of the need fori
:ahzed business training.
usands of untrained people;
:.nd themselves without em
: > nr. Business managers will
to continue trying to se*.
with untrained help. Onlv
? with specialized business ;
:ng will be desired.
can best serve your country
: ?t the same time protect your
v:. future by taking time now for
;>iness education. If you are
interested in a permanent future.
Cecil's Business College u:
young people not to attempt short
omrses or patronize cheap school
in order to secure employment
now. Thousands of half-prepared
stenographers and - vpists will b
released from government officrs
after the war is over. Business will
b-* readjusted on t he basis of effi- ,
ciency. Thousands of unsatis
factory employer.- will be taken 1
off the payroll.
Asheville being a winter resort
as well as summer resort, there
are plenty of fine boarding houses
open t lie year round where board
is reasonable and fine cultured ;
.surroundings provided for girls:
studying at Cecil's.
Remembf. it pays to attend
e good school, one with a reputa
tion thai would be able to help you
as long as you desire to work.
The demand for office help is i
the greatest in the history of our
institution. Make reservations
now for ' opening Mondnv. ;
August 30 Write for 1943-44
catalogue. Address CECIL'S.:
Ashevillp. N. C Advt.
Dickey Theatre
10c and 20c Every Day
SATURDAY. AUGUST 21
fiHNE AUTRY - SMILEY BPRNETTE - FAY McKENZlE in
HEART OF THE RIO GRANDE
?AND?
YOIJTH ON PARADE
Also Chapter 6 "THE SPY SMASHER"
SUNDAY - MONDAY. AUGUST 22 - 21
RICHARD TRAVIS - JULIE BISHOP in
BUSSES ROAR
Also M u.si r :il and News
TUESDAY - WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 21-25
DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAM
jj|DAY EVERYBODY 10c
bruce Bennett ? Virginia field . .ioiin beai, in
ATLANTIC CONVOY
? AND ?
PRELUDE TO WAR
THURSDAY . FRIDAY. AUGUST it ? V
HEDY I.VMARR . ROBERT YOUNG - RUTH HUSHCT in
H. M. PULHAM, ESQ
Also NEWS ? CARTOON
-SERVICE MKN
ADMITTED FRBK AWT TIMK
Mrs. J. C. Amnions
Presents Musk
Pupils In Recital
Wrdm-Kilj fotir
*k .it the home of \frs j q
Mnmons. fciv I ?? M.llIim<ie W|u
:>rcM'iitrd in a plan,, rc-Hai m,
s ;"><l du.i, ??,? w.-l: rtnder
-?i and u really .-njuv,,! by
"?(K und n lativi . prrsrnt Thr
nit t a.s!t'(uHy drcoratrd
nil Klndloli and other Colo: full
itnmor flowers
Major A W Freeman has re
turned to his homo in Washing
: after several we< k - vacation
Mls w b <. of Chatta
> Tenn Mi n J Smith, of
" Ml ? June and
Bennett dau ihtei ? Major
Mrs. c H Rennet- of Camp
I.' >brns. Caiif and M .i.<\vr Sgt
1 rIane ??f Port Eenning. Oa .
ut horn vacation rue.sts here
: r the past several days
Mrs .? n McCurdy trand
i-'hti-r Mart t ?.f Angus
s c ?>e expected Sunday to
? nd some time with Mrs Dixie
' mer. Mrs M Curdy i well
? Mi ?wn here. her husband having
been railways agent at the South
? rn for several years
Miss Sarah Sword as returned
' ? Fontr.na after visiting i la
lives here.
Wade Guffev i Asheville ;? nr
l is- week in Murphy
Ben Akin, studfnt at Moody
Bible School. Chicago^ is visiting
i;i- parents Mr and Mrs Arthur
Akin.
Mrs o T Huckaby of Little
Hock. Ark . is spending a we k
vith her parents the Rev. and
Mrs H. L. Paislev she will re
turn to Little Rock soon to as
^time duties as a teacher.
Miss Norma Jran Harrison of
Lr* Grange. Ga is spending some
time with her sister. Mrs. Eugene
Gilliam
Mrs. George Wright and daugh
ter. Judy, have returned to their
home in Atlanta after spend in >
several da\ with Mrs. Wright' ?
parents. Mr. and Mrs e. a. Hov
ard Thev were accompanied
h:;me by Mvss Bee Howard. w ? i >
has accepted a position there
Miss Dora Ruth Parks left
Wednesday for Chicago to attend
the annual institute on the Li
brary in the Community. She was
accompanied by her sister. Miss
Evelvn Parks. Librarian of Pack
Memorial library. Asheville. and
Miss Julius Amis, supervisor of
Rural Libraries for North Caro
lina Library Commission. The in
stitute will be in session August
23 28.
Mrs. R. E. Wallace and child
ren returned to their home in
Murray. Kv . Sunday, after spend - j
ing several weeks here with Mrs.
Wallace's parents. Mr. and Mrs. ,
Arthur Akin. They were accomp
anied home by Robert Akin.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Terry
and Mr. and Mrs. H P. Groben
stein of Knoxville. Tenn.. spen*. '
the week-end as guests of Mr. i
ar.d Mrs Eugene Gilliam.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Brendle
and son have returned to South
port after spending a week with
Mr. Brendle's parents. Mr. and
Mrs. J. H. Brendle. of Brasstown.
Mrs. R E. Kintz and grand
daughter. Jane Brendle. have re
turned from Asheville after spend
ing a week with relatives.
BIRTHS
At Prtrir Hospital
Mr. and Mrs Jess Hamby of
I Patrick announce the birth of a
I daughter on August 14
Mr. and Mrs. Prank Oraland
I -v Letifia announce the birth of a)
ir.ushter. Barbara Carol, on Aus. ,
16.
Mr and Mr; Prank Battle of
Murphy announce the birth of a
s-n on AtiKU-' 17.
Mr. and Mrs Paul R-eers of
Andrews announce the birth of a
son on August 19.
Among The Sick
Mrs. AHinf* R Kintjr. home
demonstration agent. is confined |
to hpr home with in infected
foot.. The infection came from a,
burn sustained last Wednesday
when a fruit jar being used for
canning broke, spilling boiling
water on her foot.
Mrs S. D Akin sustained *
pamfui burn with hot grease on
Presents Pupils
In Musical Recital
M!S C W Savage prramUd
Olcnda Ivie and Carolyn Alcxand
e r in a piano recital at the horn
of Mr and Mrs Peyton G. !vie
Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. t?>
an audlrncc of appreciative I
friends.
After the pros ram. Mrs Ivlc
and Mrs. Alexander served punch
and cookies.
The musu- room was decorated
with all fU?or baskets of pink
gladioli. Bowls and vases of rose<
were used in the living room and
dining room The dining table,
spread with a handmade lace
rloth. was center* ' with the punch
bowl, which wa.? s irrounded with
greenery studded w t ? dahlias ami
Anecl trumpets
The young pianists received a
hower of Rifts which they open
i after the program
her right hand Wednesday morn
inc.
James Dnvey of AshevUle. in
this section on business, suffered
.? heart attack near Hayesville
Wednesday, and is receiving treat -
mrnt a! Murp ? General hospital.
W. W. Hydi . 'M.ihler of Citizens
Rank and Trust c, here is criti
cally ill in an Atlanta hospital.
Dr. Eva Atchlev
OPTOMETRIST
Offices Next To Tennga
Hotel
COrrFltlllU.. TENN.
There Tuesdays
HAVE YOIRS EYES
EXAMINED
On.e A Year.
For The Finest
Optical Service
SEE
DR. ATCHLEY
CHATTANOOGA OFFICES
Cia. Ave. at MrCailie Ave.
PATRICK
Wiuir Pickle&imer of Turtle
town. Teim.. wis tl\t* nu?*.st uf his
part nl Mr and Mrs Tom Pickle
mmc: Sunday.
Mr and Mrs. Lw llorton and
i lnldivn and John Picklesimer
we iv the guests of Mr. and Mrs,
Oliver Taylor at Pleasant Hill.
Sunday.
Mr and Mi .> Duel Burgess and
children of Parner. Tenn . art'
visiting her mother. Mrs. Mary
Hambv. at this writ ins
Mi and Mrs. Clyde Beaver and
children visited his parents. Mr
and Mrs W. A Beaver, at Pleas
ant Hill Sunday afternoon
Mr and Mi > Paul Allen of Vir
ginia. are visiting the lattery
mot he: Mrs Mary Hambv. at thi.
wi Itlng.
Mr. Turn PickU -imer is ill at
this writing, we wish hrr a speedy
r? eo very
Mr and Mrs F.stell Hamby and
rhildren \v? ti? business visitors a
Murphy, one day last week.
James Picklesimer was the
suest f John Picklesimei Mon
day.
Pvt. Harry Moore
In Radio School
FONT KNOX. K\ (Special ?
intent upon mast mm: Um- my*
n-ru's of operation a radio set
from tumbling. rollim*. tanks and
half tracks. a new class of enlisted
men had reported today to tin
Armored School Communication
Department, upon orders of Ma.t
Gen A Ivan C. Gillcm. Jr.. chief
of the Armored Command.
Among the soldier .students is
Fv Harry L. Moore son of Mr.
and Mi John B Moore of Mut
phy.
The school irttiru annually the
thousand* of officers and enlists
technicians for t he division* and
>? paiate tank battalions that
muke up the mobile. powerful
Armored Command Commandant
of the .school is Bri?. Oen J A.
Holly.
FDR -ic-ifi;
Payroll tavingii in
our ^n;ilr?t
f.n lur in |?rot?-4'tiii?
oiii'i'lvrs against in
ll.it ion.
We will pay $1.50 per bushel for good
sound Rye, not musty so that it will do for
seed, in even weight either 2 or 2 1-4 bushel
bags.
DICKEY FEED CO.
Murphy, North Carolina
? . . f rom Idaho to Iceland
Hat* a ""Coif", says the American soldier in Iceland, and in three
words he has made a friend. It works in Reykjavic as ic does in
Rochester. 'Round the globe Coca-Cola stands for the pause that re
freshes ? has become the ice-breaker between kindly-minded strangers.
?OTItED UNDER AUTNO?lTY OF IME COCA-COLA COMPANY ?Y
C O< A-COM> BOTTLIXC CO.. ASHKVILLE. V <
Lumber Is Needed
For The War Effort
SELL YOUR FOREST
PRODUCTS
Cherokee Lumber
Corporation
Murphy,
N. Carolina