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Mrs. Hembree Is Hostess In Honor Of Her Daughter Mrs. Frank Hembree entertain ed at her home Thursday evening at 8 o'clock in honor of Mrs. Sybel Hembree Roberts, recent bride of Freddie Roberts. The house was decorated with bridal wreath and lilacs An arch of roses was background for the cake cutting. The centerpiece for the table was a three tiered wedding cake topped with a bride and groom. Mrs. Margaret Akin was in ! charge of all games and entertain I ment. A surprise miscellaneous show | er followed being given by Mrs. .Margaret Akin. Misses Eloise Mason. Pearl Thomas ;uul Emma j Jean Beaty. Cake, Punch, and mints were served to about 25 guests. | Real Estate Transfers It A. Crisp and wife. Amanda Crisp, to M L. Hawke and wife. Addie Hawke. property i*i Mur phy adjoining property of F. E. Palmer and R. A Crisp. SPECIALS CHROMTRIM a metal moulding for SMITHWAY WATER HEATERS 30, 50 and 80 gallon Buist's Evergreen Lawn Grass Mixture VIGORO - all sizes ? 1 lb. to 100 lb. Pittsburgh Sunproof and Kurfees Paints NEW COLORS in KEMTONE Super Valspar White Enamel and Murphy Hardware Company Quality Hardware Since 1906 Phone 25 every purpose Flower Pots White Churn Jars Curtain Stretchers 20c to $1.25 3 to 6 gallon $8.50 Clear Varnish LET IS FILL VOI R BIN NOW I Co J <4?7 7l*i^ / AOV\ (jive us an order now for your future Coal Needs and avoid difficulties later Now is the time to order your next win ter's supplv of Stoker, ,unin or Egg Coal Inquire about cur industrial prices Western Carolina foal and Wood Co. ? America's Finest Coal ? Phone 1 68-J Murphy, N. C. Auction Sale ON Saturday, May 3 AT 11:00 A. M. Rain or Shine J. L. Henson harm KNOWN AS County House Property or Ben Mann's Farm 4 miles from Murphy on Martins Creek Rd. (Turn Left at Vernie Raper's Place) 5 ROOM HOUSE ? SMOKE HOUSE, CHICKEN HOUSE, BARN, and CRIB. 150 Acres ? 20 Acres Cultivating Land 20 Acres Fenced Pasture Approximately 100,000 Ft. Timber Concreted Spring ? 100 Apple Trees Garden - Already planted - Tobacco Allot ment - Beautiful lawn with plenty of Shade and Shrubbery | Terms: Vi down, Balance 6-12 months I R. B. HAMILTON AUCTIONEER Frank Taylor and wife. Gladys Taylor to John Floyd and wif?. ! \ora Floyd, property in Cherokee county adjoining Bass Sneed and i John Floyd. .Marshall King and Margaret King to Ernest Kilpatrick and Mary Jo Kilpatrick, property in Valley town township. X. W. Abernathy and wife. Julia \bernathy, to Harrison James and vvife. property in Cherokee county adjoining property of John Lewis ind others. if. F. Truett and wife, Griffie fruett, to Albert McClure, proper in Cherokee county adjoining >roperty of O. G Anderson and I W. Hyatt. Mae Henderson and husband, Clyde Henderson, to Cecil Verner nd wife. Ona Bea Verner. property .1 Shoal Creek township. I J C. Cook and wife. Carrie ook. to Lennie Hawkins, property n Cherokee county adjoining prop rty of Allen Brown heirs. P. W. Helton and W. J Helton in Hot House township. Loye Painter and wife. .Janio Painter, to Dave McClure and George Wilson, property in Mur phy township. Cecil Verner and wife. Ona Bea Verner. to Fred L. Harper. Sr.. and v\ife. Alia Harper, property in Shoal Creek township. Fred Millsaps and wife. Loa Mae Millsaps. to Charles H. Lovingood .ind wife. Bessie Lovingood. prop el iv in Murphy adjoining property ii* S \V. Lovingood. B. E Mason to Cecil Verner and it'e. Ona Bea Verner, property in Shoal Creek township. .1 I) Payne and wife. Bell Payne, to Arnold J Payne, property in Cherokee county, on Hickerson Creek. L. W. Martin and wife, Eula Mar tin of Gilmer county. Ga . to John L Mason, property in Murphy township. John I. Mason to Clarence C. Hemphill and wife. Ruby Hemp nil. property in Murphy township. Lola Jo Hardin and husband. Gay Hardin, and Dallas Truett and wife. Annie Mae Truett, tract in Vallevtown township. Whiting Manufacturing company to .1 C. Crouscr. lands in Graham county. A. S Rogers and wife, Mollie Frances Rogers. P. C Rogers and wile. Mattie Rogers. R. S Rogers and wife Emma Rogers. Guy and T. W Rogers, and wife. Mary Ella Rogers of Oklahoma, to W. E. Studstill. land in Cherokee coun ty Allen Howell and wife. Herman Howell. Parrie Vaughn. Margaret Cantrell and husband. Johnnie C&ntrcll. Mrs Virginia Howell and Louise Hammock and husband. Clayton Hammock of Orange. Tex as. to Dot Cooper and Eva Nell Lauria. property in Murphy. BIRTHS RIVER HILL ? Mr. and Mrs Willis Payne of Camp Creek an nounee the birth of a son. Arnold Edward, on April 12. Mrs. Payne is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Payne of Patrick. PFTRIE HOSPITAL Mr. and Mrs. Pearlie Lane of Cheoah announce the birth of a son April 23. Mr and Mrs. William M Fain, Route 1. Murphy, announce the birth of a daughter April 25 Mr. and Mrs. Howard Lanning of Hayesville announce the birth of a son. William Walter. April 26. Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Doekery of Marble announce the birth of a son. William Howard. April 28 CHILDREN'S BOOKS ? New Shipment ? The Cloud Kitchen. The Pet's Doctor, Hail Mary. The Birds' Book, Meow!, The Flower Book. Our Father, The Gnome's Almanack, The Bruin Family. The Busy Bees. The Good and Bad Berries, and Mr. Mrs. Mouse, all illustrated by Ida Bohatta-Morpurgo. with Eng lish version prepared by June Head. Fifty cents each. THE CHEROKEE SCOUT. 35-tf PROTECT YOUR LOVED ONES With A QUINN & HUMPHREY Mutual Burial Certificate ONLY COSTS 25c TO JOIN QUINN & HUMPHREY Mutual Burial Association Copperhill, Tenn. Dr. J. R. Bell Dentist Murphy General Hospital Phones: Business 215 Residence 48 Murphy, N. C. Hiwassee Girl Scouts Active Hiwassee Dam ? The Girl Scouts ^ of tro 'p No. 1 met Wednesday. ; April 23. Plans were made for I work to be done on the ^ames 1 badges Charlene Mashburn taught i game "The Minister's Cat", also several other games were enjoyed. > Opal Stiles gave a report on plans .nd playing order for the tennis vurnament which started April 28 .fter school hours. The winner is to receive a Hist lite .and the run ner-up v\ iil receive a vanity case. Eloise Dockery and Opal Stiles will assist in the tournament and v i 1 1 receive a point each on their ;ame badges. Becky Morgan introduced a new activity, a photography contest, nd received credit on her troops badge. Pictures entered are to be of ' the most beautiful scenery in C herokee county", to be taken be tween April l(i and May 28 and to be taken by the Girl Scout who inters it. E. S Donaldson, and mother professional photographer to be named at a later date, will judge the entries. The prize for 'he owner of the winning photo graph will be a jumbo photograph album. At the previous meeting Wednes day. April 16. Monteen Allen and Eloise Dockery taught a game and received credit on their games badges. It was also decided that o"ch girl would contribute three QUICK RELIEF FROM Symptoms of Distress Arising from STOMACH ULCERS I due to EXCESS ACBDl FreeBookTellsof HomeTreatirentthat Must Help or it Wilt Cost You Nothing Over two million bottle* of the WILL ARD TREATM EXT have hern s< I.! f< r rolicf of I symptomsofdistrfssarisinc from Stomach i and Duodenal Ulcers duo t . . Exccss Acid ? i Poor Digestion, Sour . Upsrt Stomach. Gasslness, Heartburn. Sleeplessness, etc., duo t<? Excess AcM. Sold on 1 - trial! Ask for "Wizard's Message" w h fully explains tins UcatuiLUt? Iree - at R. S. PARKER, DRUGGIST ' games to a collection of outdoor j games for ihe troop and receive credit on her games badge. Becky Morgan was the winner in the ping pong tournament and j received a scout laundry bag as the prize Man Flurry and Mon teen Allen tied in the badge con-: list and received a scout pencil I each. Club Meets lliwassce Dam ? The 4-11 club met in the school library April 15 at one o'clock. Thelma Brendle, president, called the meeting to order. Miss Mary Cornwell told the group of several contests in which they might be interested and also displayed several easy-to rnake sewing aids. Lemuel Goode discussed garden projects with the boys, and several of the group plan to attend the short course in Kaleigh in August. Plans were also discussed about going to the 4-II Club camp this summiv Thelma Brendle. Montez Hol brooks. Klcanor West, Anna Belle Keenum. (I lady s Johnson. Monteen Allen. Kloise Dockery and Marion Jones attended the room improve ment school Thursday. April 24. in Murphy. United States milk production per cow on March 1 of this year was thirteen percent above aver age and three percent more than last year. North Carolina's milk produc tion has increased from ninety three million pounds in February ol lf)3(i to 104 million pounds in February of this year. NOTICE I hereby offer a liberal reward for information given the Mayer or police leading to the arrest, ot anyone trespassing on my proper ty. known as "Imp's Nest" in Mui phy. N .C. FRANK L. MAUNEY ll-6tc Washington, Ga. BUILDING MATERIALS FOR SALE 6 and 8 inch Drop Siding and Roofers and 4 inch Flooring ? Kiln Dried, $85.00 per M All Kinds of Framing, 2x4, 2x6, 2x8, 2x10 $70.00 per M SWAIN MANUFACTURING CO. 2 Miles East of Murphy Dickey Theatre; MURPHY, N. C. SATURDAY, MAY 3 I DOUBLE FEATURE "SPRINGTIME IN THE ROCKIES" WITH ? GENE AUTRY - SMILY BURNETTE j ?ALSO? "SING YOUR WAV HOME" WITH ? JACK HALEY - MERCY McGUIRE Serial: "WHO'S GUILTY No. 13" LATE SHOW SATURDAY, 10:45 P. M. "MYSTERIOUS INTRUDER" WITH ? RICHARD DIX - BARTON MacLANE SUNDAY - MONDAY, MAY 4 - 5 'HER HIGHNESS AND THE BELLBOY' WITH HEDY LAMARR - ROBERT WALKER ALSO SELECTED SHORT SUBJECT ? LATEST NEWS COMING IN PERSON FROM, WNOX MERRY-GO-ROUND Tuesday, May 6th GRANDPAPPY THE GRAND OLD MAN OF THE MOUNTAINS AND HIS YOUNGENS SUNSHINE SLIM SWEET, ARCHIE CAMBELL, RED KIRK. TEX INSLEY, AND OTHERS FUN FOR ALU, ALL FOR FUN, ADMISSION, 25c and 50c TUESDAY - WEDNESDAY, MAY 6 - 7 "FALCON'S ALIBI" WITH ? TOM CONWAY - RITA CORDAY ALSO ? SHORT SUBJECTS THURSDAY - FRIDAY, MAY 8 - 9 "IN HOLLYWOOD" BUD ABBOTT - LOU COSTELLO ALSO SELECTED SHORT SUBJECT ? LATEST NEWS EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED Dr. John L. Peterson Dr. Albert D. Sivils Optometrist Copperhill, Tennessee For appointment call 160 Or write Box 388 OFFICE OPEN EVERY DAY MARKETING ~5,h 'TWatyczce What's on my mind today? The same tiling that's probably on every housewife's . . . spring cleaning! Hut I'm not going to let it get me down, and I hope you won't let it get you down either. That's why I want to share some of my pet labor-saving ideas with you. Try them and see if they don't make it easy to take it easy! BEANS FOR THE BUSY When I'm up to my cars in pails and mops (as who isn't these days?), I'm more grateful than ever for A&P's ready-to-eat ANN' PAGE UEANS. They're simply delicious .just the way they come out of the can . . . and extra-tasty fixed like this: Fill a casserole ? wmi i-id. cans of ANN PAGE BEANS with pork and tomato sauce (enough for f> generous servings) ; top with slices of ham or bacon, and then bake fo?* oO minutes in a moderate oven, 850 F. HOUSE CLEANING HINTS To remove watermarks from a waxed finish, take off old wax with liquid wax; apply a fresh coat. To mildew-proof awnings and shower curtains, soak them in very soapy water and, without rinsing, dip them in a solution of copper sulphate, which you can pet at the 'drug store. To protect floors from furniture marks and scratches, wax rockers and feet of chairs and tables when you wax your floors. To make your home "come clean" from attic to cellar, get BRIGHT SAIL cleaning aids at your A&P. Every one of these fine products does such a thorough job that no homemaker should be without them. TEA FOR THE TIRED Doesn't a cup of tea do wonders for you when you're weary? It does for me . . . especially when it's full of really invigorating flavor. That's why I always use OUR u\> r>r,i i Alv or M A Y F AIIl TEAS from the A&F. They're all Flavor Tested, so ? no matter which < you choose, you can be sure you're hitching y c j tea wagon to a star! GAS Refrigerator Sft>res{ < Come see! The famous silent Servel Gas Refrig erator now brings you a bushel-size Frozen Food Locker ? big enough to hold up to 60 standard-size packages . . . plus moist-cold and dry -cold storage for fresh meats, fruits and vegetables . . . plus Servel's different, simpler freezing system that more than 2,000,000 owners know can't wear or get noisy. Stop in and see the new 1947 Servel Gas Refrig-rators now on display! SMOKY MOUNTAIN GAS COMPANY On The Square Phone 76 Murphy, N. C.
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