mere n*vB TOU hwuw r--t this section recently--Miss K*iu McCall and Doa*W McCall wsw married op Sunday, December 4th, at the hori’.o cf the bride's parents, M?. and Mrs. Willie McCall, with the Rev. J B. Kilpatrick officiating, »TKfl ti.nnj couple will make theii 3alsam Grove, ununity is glad to welcome of Mr. and Mrs. DeWltt McCall, who recently moved how from Pisgah Forest. their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henson McCall. Floyd Brown and Miss Lois Mo Call were married on Sunday, Dee 24 at the home of the bride’s par ent-, .VI r. and Mrs. Doc McCall. Mr. Brown i> a former resident of .Tack », n county, while the bride is the youngc-t daughter cf Mr. and Mrs Doc Met all. The young couple art a nvcsoVit with the bride’s parents, . Richard McCall and children *u everal Jay,, last week with M id Mr VV. M. McCall of the M: nia s-etion. i ,i McCall and Miss Maxis Me ( a ,or.* married at Pickens, S. C., an i e-.ombei 23rd. Mr. Anderson i-, : resident nf Pieiimont, while the livid- i- a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. VV. M. McCall. A large group of ITinuV and 'datives were present at the vcdiiirg dinner served here or 11- "in.a couple, who air mak ing lb 'r home now at Piedmont, ttiiei ur. A > levson has employ ment. rh> community is proud of the the good toad that has been built Here since arrival of the CCC boys. W. 0. W. NEWS W. H. GROGAN, Jr District Manager YVV i-i iiKiaCulate Hickory Camp No. SO, Hickory, N. C., for making k the (vest record in our District dur ^king 1983—83 applications calling BBy c $89,500 of insurance was se ni'il by members of this Camp n ;»;\3C year, wnicn is more mao It the amount secured by thoic unuer-up, which was Camp ^^hSyiva, N. C., with 31 ap r $37,000 insurance SSb.uin came in third with Bis; uauion ioartn wiui kc and Hendersonvill. Budicationa. We thank ^members of above yrk durinf to each oi ^vear. be PL,.. xnkt condition improved over pns»t Britain, of the late Geo. W Kp,.y of Arden Camp No. 48(5 wa K; laM v eek. The amount paid JFa $1033.51. jlist 833.51 more thar rhl< imcaTe CiUlcu, il l. 1/uin.g v... month .*1 November the Sovereign Camn paid to Beneficiaries $10, 85) .91)0 more than Certificates can ed f< r. What other insurance soci ety does i’ Mai)' can.iv- will start the NEW YEAR off with banquets or good program’ 1 -otuc kind. When J think of it they are the Camps that do thing all through the year. WThy not Inrt v nr Camp off right for 1934? 11134! D. i we leer.', any valuabk lessons during 5933 th 1 will benefit us mi our journey u wn through 1934'. The Woodmen cf th World can give you that addition;’' insurance protect i n that you hav been pro mising yourself to take out to fully protect your family. Let me ( have the pleasure cf calling around/to ex plain it to you. > Th-- size of your gift depends or ^prompts it, and on --- .By W. H. Gray) '-. Jim Merrill of Little River visited hie cousin Mrs. J. H. Drake Friday James Dalton of Etowah vsited W. H. Gfty during the holidays • J. H. Drake ar.d son Aldon were | Hendersonville visitors Saturday. ; H. A. Gray made a business trip 'to Brevard Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Edgerton Fletcher , have moved into the F. M. Shipman house. We welcome them into our section. 1 Rev, Willard Willis has moved to Asheville. One goes and two come in In their stead. Mr. and Mis. S Boyd of Blantyre have moved into the W. K. Justus house formerly occupied by Rev. Wil lis. Mr. Boyd is no stranger to us, ■ and the Pleasant Grove people all join in welcoming Mr. Boyd and his family into our community. Rev. A. L. Justus of Henderson ville will preach at Pleasant Grove I the third Sunday in January. Como and hear the retired minister. It will do you good. Christmas has come and gone. As usual some were made happy while many hearts were sad, and the new year come. Not often dees the new year tome like it did this time. The liist day of the week, first day of the month and the first day of the year. ‘ Happy New Year to the Editor and force. May we one arid all try to make Hi.lt record breaker. May v,*o apply tko jccklon rulo at all tines. CARD or THANKS 1 wish to thank my many friends for their acts of kindness during ■ h > illness and at the death of my husband. Mrs. Tom Melton Smiles mid tears speak all iuu guages. (Mrs. E.H. Mackey) Misses Row and Gladys, who ape,it the holidays with their parents, Mr, and Mrs. Hanson, returned'to their work so teachers in Hamlet and Asheboro. Mrs. S, p. Elkin returned to her home Sunday after an extended visit with her son, Carl Couch, end fam ily in Asheville. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Key and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Key, of Greenville, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. James. Merrell. Mrs. Tom Allen of Brevard vis ited friends here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs! Da/id Merrill of . Easley and Ernest Merrill of Tulane | University, New Orleans, spent the I holidays with their mother, Mr*. Rachel Merrill. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Merrill had as j | their guests during the holidays Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Henderson and chil ; dun, Miss Armctus Merrill, Mr. and Mrs. Furmer Sanders, of Green jvilie, and Mr. and Mrs. Doc Jolly iand family of Anderson, S. C. Miss Mary George left for Span nrburg Saturday where r.he has cm : .d.yinent, after spendng the holi ; days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. I \V. M. George. M.ss Flora Merrill, of Lyoay : Memorial hosptlal, made the smajl, 1 children of our Sunday school very, happy Christmr.s eve. when f?he gave, I hem" n generous treat of candy and fruits and other presents. Carl and William Cox and sisters,! Alma and Amanda, of Spartanburg,! were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Merrill. Miss Ruth MeCal! of Brevard j spent last week-end with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. M. M. McCall. Belvin and Elsie McCrary of At lanta spent the holidays with their rot,her Mrs. W. J. McCrary. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Lav/sen ! Moore, a daughter Tuesday, Janu-j ary 2nd. f as much’ for 01 ,_money 5s no small nutter when you « consider the well balanced assortment of standard cublieationt which are entertaining, instructive, and eo« joyable in the widest variety. We have made it easy for yon—simply select the clubywi w«t and scad op bring this coupon to onr office 1 QUAY. rut nr & anvlu on hi to Tnensylronia County CLUB No. ONE Progressive Farmer, 1 year Home Friend, 1 year Gentlov.-oman Magazine, 1 year Mother’s Home Life \ year Country' Home, 1 year Good Stories, 1 >’ear.w_, , 'fRANSYL VANIA TIMES, 1 yr. CLUB No. TWO Southern Agriculturist, J year Everybody’s Poultry Magazine, I yr Country Home, 1 year Home Circle, 1 year Illustrated Mechanics 1 year TRANSYLVANIA TIMES, 1 yr. !*■■■■■ ■a«aaaan«i All S2V«n For only $1,25 ‘ You Save $1.25 Ail Six For only kg $1,25 You Save $1.25 tmmmau* WaiEmMiWimlMi • P '••'I < MR. EDITOR. 3o»* Buvalk N» Kama---—--< Town -—---—« Stata It- F. P. * Brin* or »oll thlo Conpon «o oor of6eo toiny—NOW ‘ ■ **■«■■»■■■■■■* ■■■■■■

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