ANDREWS BRIEFS! The I-act comedy. "Hone Ties" was acc< rded a hear.v weL ?roe by the people of Ami re w - Thursday night at the high school auditorium. This popular attraction was staged by talent from Brvson City in the; interest of the welfare work in Aii (in ws and Brys> n City. I he result? of perfonnar.ee bore were very satis factory. The blackface numbers giv en by K. L. Summers, C. 1". ' arroi!. Jr.. and Simeon i)av?... and Paul An- i gel were features of special inteie.-t. i The f i uneral of Jesse Berong ??'?. who died of heart .implication last Thur>iiay. was held from St. Andrews! Lutheran Church Friday afternoon. In the absence of te Rev. E. F. 1 Trout man, pastor of the church, the" service wa> conducted by the Rev. j Walter J. Miller, pastor of the An drew Methodist church, assisted by the Kev. K. W. Prevost of the Bap- 1 tist church. Interment followed in the town cemetery. Surviving are the widow and four children. Mi.ss Gladys Chadwick and Miss Sal lie Mae Alphine of the Andrews school faculty hjive been chosen as j delegates to the meeting of the North Carolina Education Association to j be hvld in Raleigh March 26, 27. and 28. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ballard j were chosen as alternates. Interpretation Cieorgle. Irrepressible bid of si*. nnd j been confined to tbe house for the day j because of a slight injury. It bap pened to be the day ??f bis mother's bridge club. <:eor?rie's Interest In af fnlrs of this kind bad always beer, flight, bur today be w:.s compelled to fitly in the house, so he became biter ested. His mother mrdf a bid. **I >1 d you say "no trucks'? mo* her." said he Fait-Movin1; Nebula The fast uio\ body in ihe lioav ens Is a nebula, which i* rushing awa> from our so ar system I'm- ni i.SBj) mllec :? ? ?? ' CLASSIFIED ADS FOR SALE ? Best yearling R. I. Red hens. $1.00 each. Best y.-arling White Leghorn hens. 80c each. Baby chicks from Ferris strain. Two year- i old White Leghorn hens. Roosters direct from Ferris. These chicks I $8.00 per hundred. R. I. Red chicks *10.00 per 100. F. J. W ATKINS. Murphy, N. C., IU. 1. 29-3t. WILL HAVE car of Morris Fertiliz er March 1st; also 1G per cent. Acid. See us for prices and get yours early. Cherokee Hardware Company Telephone 47, Murphy. N. C. 30-2t RELIABLE MAN WANTED to run McNess Business in W. Cherokee and Graham counties. Wonderful oppor tunity. Make $8 to $20 daily. No experience or capital needed. Write today. McNESS COMPANY, Dept. M Freeport. Illinois. 31-lt-pd. LOST March 3, 1931, 1 Bown Fe male dog, heavy set. with a little while on chest. Notify 11. S. Bowles at Dickey Chevrolet Co., City. It. FOUND ? by S. D. Akin, 1 Sack of Groceries. Owner will please call for same and pay fo this ad. Arkin Hardware :U-lt. FOR SALE ? Baby Chicks that live and grow, fourteen dollars per 100 Forest City Hatchery, Forest City, N. C. 27-20-31-33. SOCIAL NOTES Circle No. 2 of the Baptist Mis sionary Society met Wednesday af ternoon at the home of Mrs. Chas. ? alhoun. Mr.-*. Calhoun and Mrs. C. \\ . Sneed acted jvs joint hostesses. (The devotional period was con ducted by Mrs Bessie DeWeese. At the business session the follow :ng <?fficer> were elected: Chairman, Mrs. Chas. Cariinger, C< '-chairman. Mrs. C. W. Sneed, Scc i*elary and Treasurer, ^Irs. C. I. Cal houn. Mission Study leader, Mrs. V. I. Butt; Personal Service Chairman, Mrs. R Lovingoon; Literature Pro gram, Mrs. J. Karnett; program com mittee. Mrs. Fred Swain. Mrs. H. Rogers. A delightful social hour fMllowed. The hostesses served sandwichcs. cake and coffee. Those present were Mrs. Bessie DeWeese, Sirs. J. Bar nett, Mrs. Neil Davidson, Mrs. Chas. Cnrrirarer. Mrs. Fred Swain, Mrs. J. W. McMillan. Miss Lois Sneed, Little Misses Dorothy Sneed and Frances Calhoun. Little Mr. Ralph Carringer and Mack Swain. The Woman's Missionary Society of the Methodist Church held its monthly meeting in the ladies' par lor of the church at 2:30 Tuesday afternoon of this week. The devo tional was in charge of the pastor. Rev. Howard P. Powell. Mrs. Powell read an aiticle from the Missionary Voice on "The Indian Cajans of South Alabama", the latest venture of the M. K. Church "South, in Home Mission work. During the business meeting Mrv. K. B. Norvell. president of the society, was elected as dele gate to the Annual Missionary Con ference in Shelby, N. C., in April. Plans for Mission study work were perfected with Mi's. C. U. Williams as leader. Plans for a market day in this month were discussed. The following members were present: ? Mrs. E. B. Norvell, Mrs. C. U. Will iams, Mrs. W. K. Howell, Mrs. I). V. Carringer, Mrs. W. A. Savage. Mrs. W. P. Odom, Mrs. Lettie Rich. Mrs. .1. H. Hampton. Mrs. P. H. Sword, Mrs. E. C. Mrllonee. Mrs. H. (I. El kins. Mrs. (;. W. Ellis, Mrs. R. C. Mattox, and Mi's. H. P. Powell. ? o ? Circle No. 1 of the Methodist Mis sionary Society met on Tuesday, Feb. 24. at the home of Mrs. iiarrv P. Cooper. Mrs. H. P. Powell led th? devotional, reading "The Mother of (Jennesaret" from the book "Far above Rubies" by Agnes Slight Turn hull, Caracter Studies of Women of the Bible. After the business meet ing a social hour was enjoyed. The hostess was assiste d in serving a de licious salad course, coffee and spice cakes, by her daughter, Mrs. H. A. Mattox, Miss Cecil Mattox, Mrs. Wil lard Cooper and Mrs. J. W. Thomp son. The members who enjoyed Mrs. Cooper's delightful hospitality, in Mrs. R. C. Mattox and her guest, Mrs. Kidd, '?>{ Georgia, Mrs. J. H. Hampton, Mrs. Tuttle, Mrs. G. W. Ellis, Mrs. W. T. Cooper, Mrs. J. W. Respiratory Note The quantity of air a man taken In to his lungs at each respiration is called tidal air, and Is normally ahout 300-.V>(j cubic centimeters. ' Of this ahout 1JVO cubic centimeters never goes farther than the respiration passages. The remainder becomes mixed with the air In the air cells (alveolar; of which there is perhaps thr??e liters In the lunc This Practicai Cook Book 'containing more than 90 excel lent recipes ? bread, muffins, cakes and pastry ? will be mailed on request to users of K C Baking Powder. The recipes have been prepared I especially for KCBaking IWder SamTrice for averj# years 25 ounccsfor!5t Millions of Pounds ??* Used by Our Government f Thompson. Mrs. Hadlcy Dickey. Mrs. , W. E. Studstill. Mi*. Lottie Rich., Mr*. Rose Ketron, Mrs. I>. V. Car- ( ringer and Mrs. H. I*. Powell. LOST ? Tuesday afternoon between the* Post office and the Southern i Bell Telepht office a ring with j the Southern Bell Telephone emblem ( | and four stars around the bell. Re ! ward if returned to Miss Sara Cook, j BAPTIST MISSIONARY SOCIETY o - 1 The Baptist Mi ionary Society ob I served the annual Home Mission day of prayer on March 2nd at the church. The subject of the program was "Home Mission Trails' and was given as follows: Hymn "Revive Us Again" Devotional period ? J. L. Steele. "Will we destroy our Home Mis sion Work?" ? Mrs. Ralph Moody. "Nehemiah'^ dependence on pray er" ? Mrs. A. M. Simonds. Hymn "Sweet hour of prayer" "From Jewish Fields" - ? Mrs. Neil Davidson. "Indian Youth Finding New ways" ? Mrs. Will Ramsey. Hymn "O. Worship the King" "Nifcvicita, The Beloved" ? Miss Sara Cook. "The enlarged vision" ? Mrs. C. Carringer. "Changing life in the unchanging Mountains" ? Mrs. Fred Christopher Prayer of dismissal. Luncheon. Devotional period ? Mrs. Steele. "The light that shines from sea to sea" ? Mrs. T. P. Calhoun. The policy of the Home Mission Board ? Mrs. E. E. Adams. Hymn "Joy to ihe World" "Letter from ;i Christian Jew" ? Mrs. Ben Gartrell. "The men of the seven seas" ? Mrs. W. H. Mur.ay. ' Work among ex-service men at Otecn" ? Miss Sara Cook. "Work among Negroes" ? Mrs. Davidson. 666 LIQUID OR TABLETS Cute Colds, Headaches, Fever 666 SALVE CURES BABY'S COLD With Christ Across the Barrier of Race" ? Mrs. Tom Evans. ? Youthful Christ** ? Mrs. Walter Sneed. "Breaking: New Trails*' Mrs. I-. E. Deweese. I "Mike, of the North End" ? Mrs. j Ralph Moody. The Woman's Hymn. Benediction. j The circles will meet Tuesday af I ternoon. March 10, at 2 o'clock. | Circle No. 1 with Mrs. .J. L. Steele and Mrs. T. 1'. Calhoun at the church Circle No. 2 with Mrs. Chas. Car i rinper. Circle No. 3 with Mrs. J. W. Dav idson. j Circle No. 4 with Mrs. Bessie De | weese. o Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Cearley enter tained a few guests with dinner in honor of Old "Bac?'? Those present were. .Mr , I J. A. Richardson. Mr. and Butt. Mr. Quinn Hick) r n, .'., .1 Grady Hampton. The cats, w.,rj,M inadequate to mention i fortret the birthday cake fr, ' ?J and Mrs. Powell, and the ard from Mr. and Mi 1{. \ J?! of which both tickle: .,Ur Grady sure showed ln^ of the pood things we had to mil >UK(iested that I should have ar .J one soon. But fnd Richardaoci^3 i (heir beans when it c* .rues toj "Delicious Salads." and other things to devour. ^ Mr. and Mrs. Cear'.ev, you J always have a warm reception in J heart for your hospitality. "BACH" DR. ELMER L. HOLT DENTIST X-RAY SERVICE Dental and General BRITTAIN-AXLEY BLDG. MURPHY, N. C. ^AAAAAAAA.\AAA-\A.\.\A.l>AAAAA.'-AAAAAAAA.\AAAAAAAA AAA ^ g | ||j| yiiiiiiiiiiiiiinMiiiiii!iiiiiiliiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiimiiiiiiiiniiii~' COMING I DR. N. D. WELLS REGISTERED OPTOMETRIST (Eye-Strain Specialist) | MURPHY, Saturday, Mr. 7th, Regal Hotel OUR SPECIALTIES: ? ? Positive rcliof of Eye Strain and all consequent Headaches. Eyes |l H Examined Scientifically without the aid of Drugs or Loss of time || H frojr. work. Glanei That Are Becoming As Well As Comfortable = Absolute Satisfaction Guaranteed by Twenty-four Years Successful || = Experience. BRING US ALL YOUR EYE TROUBLrS ^IIIIIIIMMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIilllllillllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllMlimillllllllUniUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIU^ 1 BANK OF MURPHY J. W. LOVINGOOD, President T. N. BATES, Vice-President C. MOORE, Vice-President DIRECTORS J. W. LOVINGOOD E. C. MOORE NOAH LOVINGOOD L. E. BAYLESS T. N. BATES H. E. DICKEY W. W. HYDE M. W. BELL J. E. COBURN E. P. HAWKINS R. L. ANDERSON We reopened for business on March 2, after being closed about three months, due to the financial panic in tikis sec tion of the country and we are strong er and in better condition than ever before to serve you. We take this opportunity of thanking our old patrons and friends for their loyal support and assistance rendered us in getting our bank re-opened and re-organized, and solicit your account and banking business

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