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Fontana Has Home-Health Club Program The Fontana home demonstra tion club met November 13 at the Private Trailer community build ing. As the members arrived, re freshments were served and a social hour enjoyed. During the business session plans were made to make the club a home demonstration-health club. Protect Your Loved Ones W ith A QUINN & HUMPHREY Mutual Burial Certificate Only Costs 25c to Join Quinn & Humphrey Mutual Burial Association Copperhlll. Term. The demonstrations for the month ] will be given by the home agent. I aid Miss Ellen C. Peusner. Jun ior Supervisor of Health Education at Fontana. will give a discussion pertaining to bettor health. Plans were made to hold the next meet- ! ing December 11th at 7:00 o'clock .it the community building. Each member plans to bring a member this meeting. The home agent. Miss Elizabeth F Craft, gave a demonstration. I No Space To Waste" emphasi/- j ft i every tiling from the front door | fo revery thing from the front door to tiie ba k. Miss Feusner's health tliscussicn was a film 011 the pre vention and care of a cold. Tapoco Club Has Meeting RCBBINSVILLE Tile Tapo <0 4 H Club held its regular meeting! Henn Theatre Murphy, N. C. Every Wed.-Thurs.-Fri. i\ new group of pictures will be shown on our screen cf Cherokee County boys and girls in the U. S. Armed Services. Saturday, November 25 DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAM Hoot Gibson - Bob Steele. In "UTAH KID" --Also - "GAMBLERS CHOICE" Admission I 2c and 25c Late Show Saturday 10:45 "ANN CORIO". In "S A I! I) \ (i (i 1 1! I," Admission 12c and 35c Sunday, November 26 Judv Cancva - Richard Lane. !n "LOUISIANA HAYRIDE" Comedy "PITCHING l\ KITCHEN" and Dancing On I he Stars Admission I 2c and 35c Monday - I uesday, November 27 - 28 Eddie Bracken - hlla Raines, In "Hail THE CONQUERING HERO" Also ? LA TEST NEWS Admission I 2c and 35c Wednesday. November 29 PAUL LUKAS. !n ? "ADDRESS UNKNOWN" ? 1 so ? Chapter No. I 5 HAUNTED HARBOR" Admission I 2c and 25c Thursday - Friday, Nov. 30, Dec. I Irene Dunne - Alan Marshall - Frank Morgan - Van Johnson - Roddy McDowall, In ? "WHITE CLIFFS OF DOVER" Admission 12c and 35c Ihe Best Part of hhcTDeal Union Service To Be Held At Hayesville HAYESVILLE A Union j Thanksgiving servi e will be held! v\ the Baptist church Thursday i morning at 7:30. The Rev. Clark! Benson, pastor of the Methodist i church, delivered the message. A community prayer service. I directed by Mrs George Spurr. was held in the home of Mrs Weaver Anderson Monday after noon. \r mber.s of the Sunday school Monday. November 13th. The meeting was called to order by the president. Jean Phillips. Pol- j lowing the business session. D. W. | Bennett, farm agent, had a demonstration with the boys on CVm Production, and Miss Craft. :: ine agent, took up Look Youi Be.>l" with the girls. The girls . .iv starting a sewing club that will meet en Saturday afternoon a it h the club leader. Mrs J. D Phillips. ST. JOHN'S CATHOLIC C1IIRCH Schedule of Masses Waynesville. every Sunday - 11 00 A. M. Bryscn City, every i?t Sunday 8 00 A. M. Franklin, every 2nd and 4th Sunday ? 8:00 A M. Murphy, every 5tli Sunday ? ' >:00 A. If Canton, every 5th Sunday ? j 00 A. M. Cherokee, every 3rd Sunday 8:00 A. M. S.vlva. every 1st Sunday ? 8:00 V M Welch Cove, every 1st Sunday iC.W.T.) ? 11 :00 A M. classes of the Baptist church fill ed Thanksgiving baskets at pray I er meeting Wednesday night. The baskets will 1-3 sent to needy hemes. The subject of the sermon de livered by the Rev R. Lane Akins Sunday morning at the Baptist church was. "Divine Mercies for Which We Should be Grateful." Sunday evening: his subje -t was. The t'hrce-fold Work of the Holy Spirit in the Life of the Believer.** A group of Junior and Inter- j mediate boys will attend the R. A I conclave at Bryson City Friday | and Saturday. Members of the Methodist ; church gave a dinner at the church j Monday evening in honor of the pastor and his wife. Rev. and Mrs. Clark Benson. ff. R. Horton Dies At Age 72 W. B Horton. 72. of Grandview ( led at his home on November 20. Funeral services were held at 10:00 at the White church of Hangingdog with the Rev. C A. Sexton and the Rev. E P Elliott officiating. He is survived by his wife. Mrs. W. B. Horton. two daughters, Mrs. ^ f'iovcnce Davis of Ri eville. Tenn.. end Mrs. Dollie Davis, and two j Jesie and Fred Horton of Mm phy. Townson funeral home was in i ? ! arrangement*. North Murphy The Rev. Clarence Voyles will fill his regular appointment at the Calvary Baptist church Sun day November 26. Ben Teague who has been ill fi r several days is improving. Ed McAfee who is working at I Ton tana spent the week-end with j relatives here. Plans are being made for the Christmas program at the Cal vary Baptist church. All who will take a part are urged to be there ntxt Sunday morning at the Sun day school hour. 10:15. The pro r.i am is being directed by VV A.I j Adams, teacher of the adult class. WOLF ( KEEK SCHOOL NEWS Roy Collins and Louise Collins were the only children present every day last month. We added only two things to our I school room kvst week. Hoy Prince brought a nail keg and he and Hoy Collins made a seat out of i". for the dressing table in our health corner. All the boys to gether ripped a broom handle in- j to four quarters and we are us- \ ing it for a paper holder in our library corner. They washed, scraped, sanded and painted it and now we are using it. We are keeping The Cherokee Scout in We are going to make another one for a daily paper. Belleview Mr. and Mrs. Jim Reed were ? nests of Mr. and Mrs. Willie Giv ens ene day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Burt Rogert.son ;<nd Wesley Anderson were guests ] f Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Loudermilk Sunday. Mrs. Edna Ervin and children ! were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wade Anderson Saturday night. Jess King and daughter. Mrs. Lassie Hughes, were dinner guests of Mrs. Edna Ervin one day of last week. Mrs. Davie Doberston visited i Mrs. Marrah Keasler last Satur- 1 cay. Miss Virginia and Juanita j Loudermilk and Mrs. Opal Lcud ermilk visited their aunt. Mrs. Joe Bryson one day last week. Jesse Loudermilk has gone back to his logging job for R. H. King. Mrs. Veria Bryson visited her i mother. Mrs. Callie Hughes, one day last wtek. Mrs. Marrah K easier visited her sister. Mrs. Ruby Mull. Mon day of last week. Mi*s. Davie Robertson visited Mrs. Homer Raper one day last week. The average farm family uses ! about 15 cords of fuel wood every year. Use the cull trees and the ' poorer species. Nature Mm MONTHLYv FEMALE mi You who suffer such pain with uTm nervous, "dragged out" all due to functional period turbancet? start at once? tVv i .iT fo "'l!"""" 8 vueKe,'u"'' CoSpmSd i 'fi *f*uch WPtonu. I|J2 especially for women? it hrips na? FoifowA1^b:1%n??t?r,"chic ^ LYDIfl E.PlNKHflM'S IT'S WINTER CLEANING TIME | FOR YOUR WARDRORE With "buy only what you need" in i mind, many of last year's winter wardrobes ] will "go on duty" again this year. Make j j wliat you have do ? let us dry clean your | clothes for longer wear. Our expert service \ removes stains . . . leaves garments in "new" \ 'l ) condition. Give your clothes serious ;| thought today, and call us immediately to '] prepare your winter wardrobe. MURPHY LAUNDRY *! Phone 159 Murphy, N. C. j GIVE FURNITURE *j ~ . L 0 V E L V T A B L E S Coffee Tables End Tab'es Bedside Tables Smoking Stands Children's Table and Chair Sets Lovely Mirrors Choose from round, oblong and oval shapes each with its own harmoniously de-< signed gilded frame. Suit able for every room in the house, and the perfect grift. mm GIFT CHAIRS SCATTER RUGS 32-Pc. DINNER SETS PICTURES For Every Need. Nice for your own heme and for gifts to friends. ?-sa People's Furniture Co. is stocked with many beautiful Christmas Gifts - Bring your list here and let us help you select them. BEDROOM SUITES LIVING ROOM SUITES KITCHEN FURNITURE Polish Of Many Kinds LAMPS Styles That Will Surely Please You j OPENING Santa's arrival heralds the gala opening of Toy land. Come in today and choose Christmas gifts for the youngsters from the multitude of playthings in our Toy Department. TOYS THAT YOUR YOUNGSTERS WILL BE HAPPY TO RECEIVE PEOPLE'S FURNITURE CO. i | J. A. RICHARDSON MURPHY, N. C. WD KING ? WE HAVE A GOOD STOCK OF HEATERS
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