HINTY OF MONEY TO LEND f ON PROPERTY LOCATED IN j ?\ Murphy and Andrews QUICK service and liberal terms <? J0 age LIMIT. AMOUNTS FROM *300. UP | V Full Particulars Call on or Write !; J HARRY P. COOPER Murphy, N. C. := 5 LOrt PERSOim" Edited By Miss Sarali Cook . J. \T. I )a\ idson spent several in Atlanta this week on busi r. and Mrs. W. H. Combs, of li. Fla.. v.rre the week-end fccfMr. am! Mrs. S. D. Aiken. # Pat Hensley, nurse at the mmfnt In ? pital at Oteen. \. C.. Hiding hei vacation with her pr. Mrs. \ -ta Hensley. r main fi'cnds of Mrs. F. C. are sorr\ i ? know that she is 1 t Candler Hospital at Sylva I r she underwent treatment for aeration for appendicitis. She x>rted to he doing nicely at this r. and Mr>. L. K. Bavless. Mrs. I. Brown. Mr. Bill Bay less and Charity Dickey, motored to grille Sali.rdav. M . . and Mrs. \V. A. McNeil spent Tuesday 'n Asheville. Rev. and Mrs. T. L. Sasser spent several days in Atlanta this week. M.'. and Mrs. C. K. Hoover and Mrs. J. W. Thompson motored to Copperhil) last Sunday. M iss Addie Leatherwood who is teaching at Swananoa, was the week end guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Leatherwood. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Davidson. Mr. K. W . Shelton and Mr. John David son visited the Santeetla dam above Rohh'nsville Sunday afternoon. Mr. ami Mrs. W. J. Adams at tended the football game between Georgia Tech and the I niversity of North Carolina at Chapel Hill last Salurda). A BRIMMING GLASS of delicitfils soda water is tru ly refreshing- ? to or from your work, before or after shop ping. or as a noon-time treat. Made as it's made here, from riding carbonated water, pure fruit flavors, and topped off with rich ire cream, such a drink will he enjoyed to the utmost. PARKER'S DRUG STORE Phone 30 The Rexall Store Murphy, N. C. *\Jhe new Suick is the near Stifle Men and women on every street --in every city and town ?are pro nouncing the new B U I C IC.with ^Masterpiece Bodies by Fisher .the most beautiful automobile of the day- - -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Never before in the history of lines ? of embossed side and motor car manufacture have the hood panels involving the most motorists of America welcomed costly steel paneling work em any new automobile as they are ployed on any car in the world! welcoming the SiWer Anm.er- ^ weeks hlvc p?Jed_ SZjiESF ,Mu"' and the full significance of piece Bodies br Fijber! Buick's achierement has be Sweeping into the market at a come apparent to the public? time when motor car lines were enthusiasm for this car has Practically standardized? when swelled and grown to unprece i nutation was destroying indi- dented proportions! ??duality? these epic Buick records hare been creations > introduced an entirely broken! Production schedule* new mode? hmre been increased again and A mode of body-symmetry ? of again! The great Buick plants size and magnificence ? of soft are working to the limit of their contours instead of straight capacity to supply the demand. ^the ofilver c Anniversary* BUICK SESSOMS MOTOR COMPANY BUICK SALES and SERVICE M*. and Mrs. W. A. McNeil spent last week end in Sylva. Mayor and Mrs. Harry P. Cooper i spen last Sunda\ in Gainesville. Mr. Ed Davidson, of Atlanta. | spent the week-end in Murph\. Mrs. Harr\ P. Coper was hostess to the Monday afternoon br'dge club. Miss Nan Dixon was the only i guest besides the regular members. Mrs. J. W. Thompson won high score. A delightful salad course was served. Mrs. McNeil delightfully enter- < tained the Thursday night bridge club at her residence on Valley | River Avenue. Those besides the ' regular members were: Mr. and Mrs. J. \V. Dav'dson, Mr. and Mrs. Harry P. Cooper. Miss Leila Hayes and Mr. l^entz. Mrs. Hoover and Mrs. Davidson won high scores, and Dr. Thompson won the booby. A delicious salad course was served. Mrs. Fred Bates and Mrs. Walter Coleman were joint hostesses to a theatre party for the younger set Wednesday night. About thirty eight guests were present and they were all in costume. Thev met at th?- theatre and after the show th?*v all went to Mrs. Bates' residence where the) enjoyed games and mu sic. The spirit of Haloween was dis played in the decorations and manv of the costumes. Del'gblful hot chocolate, cakes, candy and fruits were served. Everyr#n-J reported a iollv good time. Mi. nud M*"**. A. J. Rums. F.. A. (Crpnrl-pp I and Burt Snv ?' rrc lof? W?Jnp<s^j<v mominff for Hado Citv. Fla.. for )he winter. rocrnl i *? mon ? Mv wiwlinw of I M?e4tnnn<*v ^ncici* \vn? l*.?|?1 ??> ill" In^ipp n^rl ',r of om OoinKpr Af'"r an '??? nnrtapl |incinr>^ cnc?|on 1 1 n ? ?*?*o ?*i'n?i '??is nrMAt)t^ 'Hip cn'iiprf o.o"'?r^lirtnr i?i ||),> R|i<iinoc(; "f ^ f^ctot^.'* onH W'ns ono of tlx inierestins meetings I'nH. I Tli ose nrcsent were: Mrs. Tom Evans, Mrs. Leila Di<ke\. Mrs.' j Howard Mnodv, Mrs. Harry Fcrgu I son. Mrs. Florence Keener, Mrs. i Bessie Deweese, Mrs. Paul Hvatt, Airs. L E. Bavless, Mrs. Fred Chris j topher, Mrs. T. L. Sasser. Mrs. J. M. | Rarnett, Mrs. J. W. Dav'dson and T. ? L. Sasser. Mrs. .1. J. Hastings, of Asheville. | is spending a few days in Murphy. Mr. Ben Gartrell spent the week end here with his family. Mr. I.. E. Bavless made a business | trip to Asheville Friday. Mrs. T. S. Evans and Mrs. Harr> Ferguson motored to Asheville on | Tuesday. Miss Minnie Rector, former clerk | at the Dickey Hotel, will take charge | of the management the hoarding | house known as The Maples next | week, and Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Mai lonee. who have beni managing The Maples for the past two years, will occupy their home in Mooreland Heights. Mayor and Mrs. Harry P. Cooper, who have been occupying the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Mai lonee, will take up their residence at the Maples. Mr. Emory I^ovingood, clerk for the Dickey Hotel, is back on the job again after being absent several days the past week on a short vacation. Dr. M. M. Leonard, veternarian of Asheville, was in the county several days the past week on business. Attorneys Joseph J. Hooker and David Moore, of Sylva, spent some time in town this week on business. Miss Mary Brown, of Farner, Tenn., spent the week-end in Mur phy. Br?ath9 A'etf your * Stomach. Right EVIRY MORNING M NICVT IAKt Ihlharfiars^' ^ Pi'ii SB- "\eSetnble SYRIIP PARKER'S DRUG STORE The Rexall Store Mrs. K. J. Miller, of Charlotte. official of the American Red Cross, was conferring with local officials this week with reference to the an nual Red Cross roll call. Dr. .!. \Y. O'Hara. superintendent of the mountain schools of the Rap list Home Mission Board, passed through .Murphy Sunday from a vis it of inspection to the Hiawassee College and Academy. Hiawassee. Ga. Mr. O. Latt. of Hendersonville. was a business visitor here one day this week. Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Clarke and .little daughter, Marian. ??f Copper hill. were quests of relatives here over the week-end. CARRY ON '*\\ hat s the idea of going in the snow barefoot? You'll catch a iheluvp cold.*' "I'll tell vou. I'm going right jhome and kiss the maid and she'll I get the cold. Pa wil kis< the maid |and he'll get the cold. Then pa will kiss ma and she'll get the cold and tomorrow the preacher will come .over and he'll catch the cold ? and he's the son-of-a-gun I'm after." KEEPING AHEAD OF THE TREND Modern women prefer to buy at the A. & P. Stores because A. & P. keeps ahead of the trend ? ahead in quality ? ahead with new foods ? and still more impor tant to every woman, ahead in value giving! white hoi sl MILK 6 - 25c 3 as 25c Pillsbury's Pancake FLOUR, 2 pkgs 25c FANCY HATING APPLES Wesson OIL, Pi. can 25c Qt. can 49c FLOUR A. & P. Fam ily or Self Rising 12 LB BAG 50c 93 C'-h9bag3 . 6 5 Bacon, Sliced-Rindless, l/2 lb pkg. 20c 1 lb. 39c | SNOWDRIFT 1-11) Bucket a-ll? Bucket 73c 1.37 A. & P. Fancy PUMPKIN, 2 large cans .... 25c RICE t s its 25c Produce Values! CELERY, Bunch 1 2|c LETTUCE, Head 12k Bananas, lb 83c 3 lbs 25c COCOANUTS Fresh 10c SUGAR GRANULATED IB . 6c I 25 BAG $1.50 100 BAG $6.00

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