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Mrs, N. J. Dotson Buried Tuesday Mrs. Nancy Jane DoUon. 96. died September 26 in New York C'ty. She formerly lived in Chero kee county, but left here about fifteen years ag ?. The body was crema. d and at her request, the .isht s ufiv t .11^.. to T.motla for burial. Graves. tie services were held Tuesday at J p m. at the Tomotla cemeteiy with the Hi c \ Smith officiating Moccasin Creek The Hi'. CuAin Thompson peach a: the M .asm Creek etiureh Sunday a 11 o' lack. The Cluistma.s p ay given at No:. a v Sunday :i.-. \sa> enjoyed by everyone. t> d M Dan II - and baby >f P i Kn ?x K'. pent and M Ri ? HinrV.. s and M and v -onvan vi them bark t? t . . ei ? M and M > \Va>ne Taomp M.iri : a Oa - :r C mas wr : home folk M A M Ha a ? Christmas day v : h her dauga * Vl J* ? J H E:: and Mr. E rl Rt n 1 M B V M . pent la.>" week \v: a *a .: daiua er kfn Da N< in An Ci ( t?w. JU! : B:*a k- ? : B!a M Kill P\ Syhle B:-. - :i ? sper. i.n* . h:'d:* n and"f?*.' 'a' v ? itr W a d Kru ? s n SHADY GROVE Miss Emma Garland and F .ink j Bryant were ma. :? d D embc: I 1 ' Ou t U ? M ftCilt Rice on Chr vmu- day ... : Mr j nd M Ed. vr R; md fan:.. .- : ? .md M r M. K R co and ? . d n. Mr and M Elbt i - A p ?f ! . b?ll, Tri.n. v - ed r- ..i" : ? - . Sunday Mr md Mr .V >or G i am ><-n*. C . r:.. : f M: M ? v T m C *:**?? .. Mr> St. ..a Ma : . a: 1 dai. .ind Sunday. pending a few da > h lome folk. m- : if-n ' Kn \ holidays here with Mr and M . < ? M the week-end * Mr t : : . : ; Mr John Robe n ' children, and Hardy T . De:: . are vi*.- :ng relati; s here LITTLE BRASSTOWN F .da are -pi nduu' : ..e C'.v:st mas day- v ?; Mr and Mrs. \ R. Sta! ip. Mr .nd M J F S:a". up ? ia'.vcs on Pin Hook Sun Mr and Mia Bill Campbell of | onp* Ciwk apmt QuMmm with' j Mr Campbell's parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. H Staleup. Eino: Morris and family of Copp.rhill are sending sevtra .aj -? u th Mr. and M > A H. Stal eup. Mi and Mi > J. D Clayton are spending a : a day.- with Mrs. v' a.\ .on's parent- Mr and M:>. A it. StaUup. Carl Staleup is spending a fi w days a*. home. ( if >rd Staleup who is with the | . s. ; ivy :s spend. ng a leave w..h ; parent and friends V .1 d Stiles with the V. S I \\r is a*, home on a furlough . Ins fami!.\ (i and Floyd Crisp of Gas p ndnu he Ch: :%taia> ?.!' s a * Iit-ir pareni-. Mr. .rut M \V O C !? ? ?- b is spent* : :i ^ : ? . i > in Can. on b n w in and Jadia Smart are 'I R . C . Cunningham .'a appointment at j B .? n Sunday morning. 1 d B . an : fam >f Ten ?.d Cat Cunnin :'iam PERSONALS ? . ! . . ? d . :ng - .e Ch >:mas M K . C;? -pent C A :.in . :? .1 izh'.v: M .u : M A C HU And V M.i D f A::u n- Terns M T A C; Ln '.i E.t n Jr . returned r ? -day from M ksville where -pe:;: C.;1: m.t- w.t'.l friend M- c ? B . a \ > ted he: M : V H.i ? ? . t : husband* > Hi. i -a i Ga. and M.s. Ola W tnu f An I t ir ing the holidays It.*.- Adams if Oak Rid^e. i*; nr. ? ;mt. C: . ? ma < with rela M M - : ,t Ax. i ? and - n. John V and M I J \V Ax a v ? > week M an.; Mr P R Cajrle .uid n. Jimmy. s;vn: the Christmas .day- w . M - Catrlr* mother M - J. H Q ;? ? n M and M. ? A E \V : ) >rn r. turned thei i me -n \v iynes ? M ? < T . - r. Man -V ?f H< n ? . w a -rive " >da% o \ ? parents m i w Ax; % i K.. .< .i hydraulic engineer ..i - ' 'a ? pk ! >k'.n.- I I \ A Dam a ; ; . M\ r : . . \ in Murphy. M r.(i M A E \V> iborn and ' Z \V W? n of Wavnt -:>? rc. J car stmas holidays ' . \! Mrs. R. O. A exand< <nd family M - \\ ibele Pom V and M IS i Ru . P spy of Montevaa. o n Murphy Christmas day. Mr Mw Bob Hardin of Oak ?: Tenr. . >pen* Christmas . .i M: Ed a in Winchester and M E a M ? ?nb FRATERNALISM is FRIENDSHIP Friendship is the basis of the "Protection Pius" that members of the Woodmen Society enjoy in addition { to safe, sound legal reserve life insurance protection at cost. These "Protection Plus" benefits include . . . ? Ritualistic and social programs of their Woodmen Camps fostering mutual understanding and sym- I pathy . . . ? The splendid care freely given members afflicted ! with tuberculosis at Woodmen War Memorial Hos pital. San Antonio. Texas . . . ? The aid and comfort given by fellow members in time of illness, sorrow or distress. Ask the local Woodmen representative to explain how you can enjoy the friendly fellow ship of Woodcraft while building financial security for yourself or your family. WOODMEN Z WORLD Life Insurance Society OMAHA. NEBRASKA ASSETS OVER $1 43.000 000 V. M. JOHNSON District Representative Tennessee St. Phone 167 Murphy, N. C. FOSTELL Charlie Stiles and son. J. W. of Clastenia visited his brother, M. C. Stiles, Sunday. Guinn Stiles of Gastonia is \ i.siting relatives and friends at Po .ell through the holidays. Virgil Allen who has been il' some time, is able to be back work Mi and Mrs. E. J. T\>r:vnce of t i v. land are visiting relatives i e through the holidays. '1 u lit a J. K Hamilton v-iited M and Mrs. S I) J r. > Sunday i n iv. M and Mrs M C Stiles hav? vi d to their home reeintly pur d ftvin Lakes Quinn M:- Sarah Sword of F "o .ma ?n. spent the holiday iiere wita . t\i"'ier. P. H. Sword \! - Willie M Kmntv spent t anas at her h me in H:awa* Go. She was acr mpanied to ' . ? . bv Mr > Do M e of " iave>\ :lle. M Frances Wa diva > Mis* .1.1 K a.it v and M 'u ne M t ? spen: Chn.-tmas in F .mklin h relatives. Shuler Creek The Rev. O. M. Hollenhead filled his regular app intment here Sunday n.ght. Sunday s.hool will c h.,f.d at 11 o'clock a.h Sunday :i nin^. All who are interested . . ( in vi ed to at ten i. Mr. and Mrs. Naah W lcos had is their quests through the Christ mas holidays. Mr. and Mis. Oliver Smith t E wah. Tenn . M > Edna Wilcox vvh > is employed in Chattanooga .and Guinn Wilcox ei Font ana Dam. Mrs. Holvrt Co! ? and h idrt n >'hui Sunday ni<rht with relative* at Ccker Creek. Amies Mas n vvh ? i.s employed i F ntana Dam spent Christmas v his heme here. Mrs Fred Davis and children pen: Wednesday with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Cole. Mr and Mrs R E. Naples of r.: \ - n City and M'\ and Mrs. Wil hurn M 1 row of Gastonia visited Mr. and Mrs Slierrman Cole on Christmas day. Santa Claus will bring the da ry cow a bug full of comfort, kind treatment, ample water, salt, grain mixture, silage and g 'oi. L-.:Ji. '( ume hay. Street Fighting- -Philippine Style Thi' Philippine village of 1'awing, on Leyte Island. offer* Official U S Army Phofl ? ... l!* VH ,T> 1 Inmr,,t of n*t but not relaxation to (hr<e Wrfe*. ? ,itr> Mini of C it'll. Mac Arthur s liberation army, t leaning out the last of the niemv required ,Tai hut hundreds of items of materiel whic h were made possible only bv your purchases \ f V ar lt< mi America wont let you oowjj Blasted out of the sky in the battle for the Philippines, he waits in shark infested waters ? alone. Surely they'll send out rescue planes ? sure ly they'll find him! Boy, what lie wouldn't give for another crack at those Japs! For the chance to finish the fight. lie knows the war isn't over yet? not by a long shot. But do the folks back home know that, lie wonders? Are thev still working hard for vic tory ? still buying bonds, and hang irif> onto thr bonds tJicv hny? Hanging on for dear life, as lie is now? Vsk yourself tlie.-e questions before you toll liim not to worry ? tliat of course \niorioa won't let hint down. Ask them again when \ou start to rash in a \\ ar Bond \ou don't abso lutely n <iil to redeem? v.hrn more and more oi|ui|>mont is needed to finish thefitiht. Slii|>-. tanks, plane lots of planes. Like l{-2')'s, costing ?f>00, 0(M) in War Bonds eaoh. Or like rescue planes. KEEP FAITH WITH OUR FIGHTERS? Buy War Bonds for Keeps yomi shaikh in Virlory and Poare Your W ar Bonds an* evidence of your determination to Lack our | fighting men for an carlv victory. They also represent your finan cial security and your postwar prosperity. Don't easli a l>ond except in an emergency. Before you cash it, ask yourself: Is the emergency so great that I must reduce my support and with draw these dollars from the battle to win the war? and the peace? You gain and your country gains when your l>onds are not cashed until maturity. SECRETARY OF TOE TREASURY The Cherokee Scout
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