?ninent Murphy cit
;iH to keep it frorr.
the Schcji
Come out.
j
Green of Lake |
iting relatives and'
M. Hinshaw and
? week with relatives
ristown and Len
. II. Murray spent
Y h ? ' haw Asheville,
fit- Mr. and Mrs.
;i : H;
aI;., . S. Williams of
: , .inlay with Mr. and
'' . naw.
Mr. ami ' W. P. Odom left Sun
.... ?. r a to relatives and
in \ die and Weave rvj lie.
ft awa> ?>dom will take treat -
gr.t at 0t( Hospital.
Mr-. W 1 topher, son and dau
p-: Spurc Mi'I Mrs. E. A. Brown
ir.L-1'f At. a 'la. are visiting: rela
trr and r ' here.
Mr.-. V. Bailey and daughters.
JUry Hi! >- i Carolyn returned
^ -ne last F- * from a visit to rela
:r.ts ami friends in Atlanta and Col
Ike I'ark, (i..
Miss Far- Deweese is visiting
v * ? at ci \bernathy this week
ir. Syr. a.
a ei and Mrs. Bessie
Dweese Sunday for Athens,
? tht funeral of Mr. N.
irley is vis ting reta
in Athens, Ga.
left for her home
eai mont, Ga.
I Mr-. A. ttian spent several
I a my little dog gone"
n the song of Amos *n*
I of the famous com
| fame, in the Dees
1 late Friday night.]
I very line. Don't miss
I good laffer. J
1 . i s the guest of her
MSghter. ! Bobbie Burns in Cop"
fcerhill, T. t. .. |
I Miss Butt of Butler, Ga.
I ither, Mr. Ira Butt.
I Bell of Winston- Salem
lis v.-itir.j . mother, Mrs. Margaret
?Bell and other relatives. i
I
I Gordon Hasty and
Ijughte Martha M osier of Fort
\r ?? are visiting relatives
pad frien:U hers.
I Mr. Portei Axley of Statesville is
fwting relatives and friends here.
L Mr. and Mrs. Carl Sudderth of
Piami, I ! a. are visiting friends and i
Relatives her-.
1 pr. and Mrs. Robert Brown of
Philadelphia, Pa. spent last week
p '-h Mr. Brown's grandparents, Mr.
pd Mr>. I;. H. Hyatt and other rela
tives.
Mr. and M rs. Ralph Barrier re- 1
urned to their home in Indianapolis,
J<1. after spending a week with Mr.
barrier's sister, Mrs. W. M. Axley.
Mrs. M. Hendricks and son, Ar
r"jr of Bail^round, Ga. are visiting
Pf parents and sister, Mr. and Mrs.
r-M. Wofford and Mrs. P. C. Hyatt.
LMrs. Margaret B"ell and daughter,
C. Mary and Mr. Porter Axley of
pitesville left Wednesday for a visit
f? Atlanta and Sparta. Ga.
'Boo-hoo! A long time ago!" is
Jttle Bennie's wail at the school
tonight, 7:30 o'clock, in the
oon Creek Skule Friday night at
?he school audito rium, 7 :30 P. M.
tand Mrs. Harvey Hughes of
a. Ga. are visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Akin.
??
yc trear or
Friday
Mr. ar i M
^r.os here.
Mr. and M
duiiren -!?'-?
ai fnend? ?
I Xfr. and M
I. >
Mr. and Mm. W. S. Dickey ;.:id
Mr. Berlin JLovingooa, Mi a.
Johnny \ ancey oi Atlanta, lia
lharsuay in Asheville su : in*:
Miss Martha Herbert vi lia . ii-j
is visiting -?lis? .-viifi Catn.Mer.
The many friends of Mr Grace
Cooper wno has o-.tii .-v.ru .. .. \.,u
oe ^lad to kno.w tnat &ae is mipiov- j
mg.
The many fi lends of M: E. L?.
Xorveil win re lt r e r. ? near ..
illness.
Mrs. Sani Maw/ei. and d&ugl/.'-rs
ana Miss ? i!i<" j Harney 1 \>un.< .
ivy. are the guests oi .u i . .WaxwenV
' sister, .Mis. n. i . I'oweii.
Mr. an i Mrs. Zala Adams of An?J
, rew.s were visitors in to.vn, .Monday.
X
Mr. James Williamson of Canton,
spent the week-end with ins xatrie?
Ml-, iv. Jr. Williamson.
Mr. Paul Howell who is attending
Draughon Business C<>aege in ivnox
ville, lenn. is visiting his parent.-. Mr.
and Mis. \V. K. Howell.
"Breath" is the air we breathe, and
you would be surprised at tr.e ? n
derful advantages cited by one - t the
radio twins at the school auuu num
Friday night.
The many friends of Mrs. K. A.
Vestal who has been in St. Leo Hos
pital in Greensboro will be glad to
know that she has left the hospital
and is visiting her sister, Mis Minnie
Hoover in Ashboio.
Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Russell an-: chil
dren, of Morristown^ Term.. an - -it
ing Mrs. Russell's sister. Mi- S. M.
Hinshaw, and family.
Misses Mary Louise Russell ami
Catherine Moody have return <
Asheville after spending a wee th
Miss Moody's parents. Mr. and Mis.
J. N. Moody and other relativt
Circle No. 1 of the Woman .Mis
sionary society of the First ! I 'l-t
Church met at the home of Mr I!.
, IS. Adams on Tuesday aftern< n. Mrs.
Ralph Moody conducted the devotion
al. Mrs. Adams led the Mission Stud
y. After the business a social hour
was enjoyed by all after which the
hostess served delicious refreshments.
Those present were: Mrs. K. (?. Chris
topher. Mrs. Ralph Moody. Mrs. Fred
Christopher, Mrs. Burgess Bailey and
Mrs. Porter Meroney.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank McDonald of
Knoxville Tenn. are visiting Mrs.
McDonald's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R.
C. Mattox.
Mr. \V. F. Krickhan. of Asheville,
v;as a visitor in town this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Coker of Brass
town announce the birth of twin boys
on Sunday, August 9th.
Messrs. Buster and Bill Bayless,
Charles Dickey, William Thompson,
Jerry and Pruden Davidson, Paul
Howell and Frank Ferguson enjoyed
a camping trip at Dockery Mill Dam.
The Presbyterian Sunday School
enjoyed a delightful picnic at Juna
luskA Pool the latter week in July.
The children and their friends assem
bled where the cars were waiting to
take them to the pool. A bountiful
feast was spread for the children,
their teachers and a number of invi
ted guests. Swimming and other
sports were provided and all enjoyed
the day to the fulltst extent.
FOR SALE: Used Chevrolet Bus ?
Model 1929. Ideal for School Bus. A
real bargain. Mrs. Nettie Dickey.
The Scout wishes to correct an
item that appeared in these columns
last week in which it was stated that
Mrs. Kate Fox, of Oaks. Pa., was
visiting frends and relatives here.
It should have been Mrs. Kate Evans.
Our informant, a close friends of
Mrs. Evans made the mistake and
regrets it as much as The Scout, and
correction is gladly made here.
COMING
DR. N. D. WELLS
registered optometrist
(Eye-Strain Specialist)
Murphy, Mon. Aug. 17th, Regal Hotel
Positive l ?UR SPECIALTIES:
Eiamin ?f.5ye. Strain and all consequent Hcadaches. Eyes
Scientifically without the aid of Drugs or Loss o ! time
from work.
7^? At Well As Comfortable
action Guaranteed by Twenty-four YeaTs Successful
""WllUIIIIHIIl
Experience.
bring us all your eye troubles
Misii Kloise Hampton, of Chatta- 1
no:.ira. T-nn.. is the guest this week
I "f I: r -ister, Mr.-. Howard Mood\. ?
y. (iii'nc. Dutt. f Blair>vill*. '
\va- h- r . congenial week-en 1 i
[jjwirty < ,?1 Lake Saturday and!
|Sun;;>\ 'I h< ? composing the party
wt r- Mr. > . Mr-. Harry I'. Cooper.
Mr. 1: II. A. Mattox, 'Miss Kl
?? II ? ' ?: Chattanooga; ??li
Lt-ur.: I . i:t . Mi? Ola Hamilton,
and Mi- Watkins. of An
jdrc.v-; V. \\ H. Linderinan. an i
M' V. : . r. Hamilton, of A*
? irv.v>; I i: KHis, Paul Howell, and
! C'liff I'd of Murphy. Mr. and
Mr-. !. B .-' rev and neices, M:.-m-s
ai. : I ranees Ellington, Mr.
an?I Mrs. I'aif Lee. and Mi r- Cather
i ;ru M <?dy. : Asheville, and her
truest Mi
Russell.' were
menv ? rs ! ? le party who -t ent Sat
I flay ? ? re. returning To
I MPrr>hv fhTnt
I ? -V ' 1 Weil-. v.? 11 known op
y of Andrew-, but!
i n-'-.v ? \ ? . . .v ill !>?? in Murphy j
at thi !: gal hotel Monday August
1 T th, fr. O purpose of t-xamining
eyes and fitting1 glasses.
AU"rr.-;. T. m/ Jenkin- and Jack
M" rphew. of Robhinsville, are among
tin- ?.ur.-of-town lawyers attending
rourt here this week.
Mrs. S. V. Evans and children,
Ilo-si.- Ruth anod Samuel of Oaks,
I'a., hav returned to their home
after visiting Mrs. Kvans' parents,
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Sneed. of Rang
er. and other relatives in th? county.
Hear Madam Sistrunk Shuman
hienke in her d it (or swan song)
at tie- -chool auditorium Friday
night.? A lar.irht f r everybody ? ev
en the ol* hour.' dorg would laugh
at this play.
Mr. and Mr-. Bill Adams and lit
tle daughter. Billy, and Mist. Cather
ine Abernathy, of Sylva, spent Sun
day here with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. .1. B. Smith spent
the week-end in Waynesville where
thty attend* . 1 th- annual Greene
family reunion -Id there Sunday.
Mr. and Mi . K. I v. Shields, and
children. ? larer i < . Lewis and Mary
. Franeis. of Oak . I'a., left Monday
for their home after spending two
week- with Mr-. Shields' parents. Mr.
and Mrs. (icorge Kvans, of Ranger,
and other relativ?> of the eounty.
? Mr. and Mrs. Shields are former
i f'herok- ?? county citizens nnd have
many friends here who are always
glad t- se them.
Miss Akin In
Piano Recital
Mi Annie (irnham Anderson pre
sented .Mi-s Mild rod Aikin, one ?? f
her music pupils, it) a violin and |
plain" recital at the club room of th?
Library on August 11th, it 7:30
nYlock. a>.-ited by Mis- Margaret,
Withei spoon, reader, and Mr. Wil
liam Thompson, tenor. Quite a num
ber or friends gathered and enjoyed
the program, and Miss Akin and her
assistants were highly complimented
on the splendid program rendered.
The program follows :
Vitdin ? Serenata 4>y Moskowski; j
Melodv by Dawes ? Miss Mildred.
Akin
Piano ? Les Sylvain. Op. 60 by
Chaminade; Valsette by Lieurance
? Miss Mildred Akin.
Voice ? Pale Hands by Finden;
Dear Little Boy of Mine by Kail ? |
William Thompson.
Violin ? Adoration by Bohow^-kb ?
Miss Mildred Akin.
Reading ? The House With Nobody
In It by Kilmer ? Miss Margaret
Witherspoon.
Piano ? Two-Part Invention, No. 8 by
Bach; Sonata, No. 4 (Allegro Move
ment) Ly Mozart ? Miss Mildred
Akin.
Voice ? Goodby To Summer by Tosti
? Mr. William Thompson.
Violin ? Concerto In Minor by Ac
:olay ? Miss Mildred Akin.
0
Distinctive Dagree
The degree of F. A. C. S. (Fellow
American College of Surgeons) is be
stowed upon a doctor when he has
distinguished himself la .surgery. This
degree inuy he conferred upon any
doctor who Is a graduate of the lead
ing medical schools of the country.
Pains Stopped When
Lady Got Stronger
??About a year ago, my health was
not good," writes Mrs. W. F. Slve
ley. 8800 First Court, N.. Birming
ham. Ala. "I felt weak, tired. I had
pains In my back.
I knew by these
symptoms I needed
something to build
me up. My mother
advised me to try
Cardul. which I did.
I found it was what
I needed, for it built
me up. The pain in
my back stopped,
and I felt better and
stronger than I had
In some time. I took
about 7 bottles of
Cardul In all." r*.i?
CARDUI
gold at Drug Slortt
Members of the B. Y. P. U. form
ed a congenial party to Junaluska
Pool, Andrews, Thursday afternoon.
Miss Bettie Kate Me Combs, and
Mrs. J. P. Francis Jr. and little
nephew. Master John Penny, spent
the first ? f thi week .vith friend- in
Atlanta and Marietta, Ga. Miss
Ruby Ow?'nby. of Marietta, returned
with then: and will spent the winter
in Murphy.
Mr. Noil Sneod. of CopperhiU,
Tenn.. was a visitor in town Sun
day.
Mr. and Mr-. Krncst Adams and
daughter. Mi>s Flrm'stn^'. "t" Marv
vilk*. Tenn.. spi-nt the* wi-.-k-i-nd with
Mr. Adams' parent*. !>? and Mr.-. N.
15. Adams.
Mr. li. L>. I^ovingootl and son.
(>la*ie, moioro?: i<? Maryville and
Kncxvil'.o, Tenn., Sunday.
JOHNSON'S MARKET
1
Specials For Saturday
ALL CUTS STEAK. tb
MUTTON ROAST, tb
MUTTON STEW, tb
MUTTON CHOPS, tb
HAMBURGER, t b
PORK SAUSAGE, tb
MIXED SAUSAGE, tb
ALL KINDS OF BACON AT A
LOW PRICE
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Fresh and Cured Meats of All Kinds
PHONE 97
THE
TEST
VALUE
EVER BUILT
INTO A
ord Car
WHEN you buy a Ford car today, you buy wbat is
unquestionably the greatest value in the history
of the Ford Motor Company. Never before has so
much beauty, romfort, safety and performance been
offered at such a low price.
The low price of the Ford is something to think,
about because it means an immediate saving of many
dollars ? always an important consideration. But far
more significant than price alone is what you get for
that price. When high quality is combined with low
price, you may justly take pride in having found a
most satisfactory purchase.
See the Ford ? ride in it ? learn something about
the value that is built into every part. The more you
know about it, the more certain you will be that it is
the car for you. It is literally true that when you "get
the facts you will get a Ford."