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ftriday, March 23, 1934. I Locals and m" T. F. Hit^ins. son and dauifhTorn dr.. and Mirraut lelt last ^ t'dresd. i> :or a visit with her par | jj, Mrs. Haul Snc-ed and CANDLERS l( A Winner! ) j Ij The New, | Double-Duty I FROCK ) |**af yi ft * ' I A distinctive type that \ you will like enormously ) if you prefer smart, tailor- J ed effects .. and this is a \ garment that has a dual / personality! Slip off the I jacket and lo! an ador- \ able frock with Swiss / embroidered blouse. I ( Pou Jer Blue with Natural I Rue with Natural I Nary with Gold I SIZES 14 to SO ) Ltok/yr the copyrighted trade name ^ ; . . the C o-hd label is regis- 7 I tere-i ami copyrighted by the U. S. \ K Patent Office, ' For Easter Sui's, Dresses, Coats, Shoes, osiery. Gloves and Pocket Books. * Travel anywhere, -""SOU tor 4 J a C *\ Ns%fr3tJfe&A 1JI SOUTHERN RA The Cherol Personals ?? ? ^ daughter, Ruth. Mr. and Mis. Granville Radclifle and little daughter, and Mr. Lakes Martin of Copperhill, lenn. were visitors here Sunday. ]> I Miss Willard Chastain, who undeiwent an operation several weeks ago for rur.tured arreidix at the Pet,.e Hospital, was recoveder sufficiently to return to her home last Thursday. Girls and Boys returning home from college to spend the Spring Holidays with their parents are: Misses Anne Candler and Margaret Witherspoon, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill; Messrs. Burke Gray and James Mallonee, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. Miss Martha Mayfield, Miss Franj ces Dixon and William Darnell were he dinner guests of Mrs. Quay Ket: .ier at her .home in Bras&town Sun| day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Pay ton I vie spent the I ,cek end at their homes in Cornelia .id Alto, Ga. Mr. R. B. Hood, of Murphy route 2, was in the Petrie Hosoital for itieatment last Wednesday and Thurs dya.. Dr. Joseph, Miss Dee Ivie, and Mrs. Haygood of Alto Sanitorium at Alto, I Ga., spent Sunday March 18 with Mr. I and Mrs. Payton Ivie. Mr. Jean Fitzgerald spent the week end at his home in Askeville. Mr. and Mrs. Don Witherspoon spent last Sunday and MondUy in Asheville. Mrs. M. G. Hendiicks, son and daughter, Mr. Arthur Hendricks and Miss Ruby Hendricks and Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Buchanan of Ball Ground Ga., were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Wolford. Mr. Tom Campbell, who underwent an operation for appendicitis at the Petrie Hospital last week, was recovered sufficiently to be moved to his ,o?nie yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Forest Abernathy of Marble weie the week end guests of Mr. and Ms. Walte Coleman. Miss Vivian Raper of Oak Park was the week end guest of Miss Hattie Palmer. Mrs. O. W. Hendricks spent several days last week visiting relatives and fiiends in Atlanta, Ga. ' Mr. and Mrs. Walter Coleman and iittle daughter spent Monday in Atl lanta, Ga. I Mrs. L. E. Bayless returned home jlast Friday from Buckhead, Ga., where I she had been visiting her brother, Dr. jV. G. Brown who is very ill. Mrs. W. G. Owenby spent several days at Canton, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Owenby announce the birtA of a daughter, Julia Clair on last Friday, March 16, at the Marietta Hospital, IVipiietta, Ga. Mr. J. E. Gray and sop. Burke were ~ I ,.. any day THERN 1/ 71* f ^ per mile Saya by using ths Southern at tha lowest fares eser offered : ^ lit per milt ?in Coechn * One way ticket*?acid dally to any point on tha Southern 2? > deeping and parlor cart ftetara Halt IS days %\ *mmSU7Z*?S*? deeping and parlor czrt saasiMMtare 30 per mile erne way In deeping and parlor cart W O 8URCHAROB1 Your trip on thn Sootharn will bo nalckor, safer?and morn oconomi* call No tiros to change; no tracks to dodge; CMOS of the hazards, bother and exponas cf driving yoni own car. fit comfortable in cto tafcty of train tiosoL . H. DoBUTTS Oninrnl Ptinafii Afsst 1LWAY' SYSTEM Mrs. Paul Owenby returned home [Tuesday night from a visit with relatives at Maiietta, Ga. Mrs. I. M. West, of Patrick, entered the Petrie Hospital Wednesday morning for treatment. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Hyde entertained with a bridge dinner at their I homo on last Friday evening. Following the dinner six tables were arrangjed for the game. The list included: | Mr. an 1 Mrs. O. W. Hendricks, Mr. |and Mr-. T. A. Case. Dr. and Mrs. |R. S. Parker, Mr. and Mrs. Don With erspoon, Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Cooper, [Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Studstill, Mr. and .Mrs. Dale Lee, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Mattox, Mr. and Mrs. H. Bueck. Dr. iand Mrs. J. N. Hill, Dr. and Mrs. R. ; W. Petrie and Mrs. Dot Cooper. Truman Ellis of Blue Ridge, Ga. was a visitor in town on Tuesday of thi- week. Messrs. W. T. Forsyth and Percy B. Ferdbee of Andrews were visitors in town Wednesday afte. noon. In the attendance contest of the circles of the Presbyterian Woman's Auxiliaiy for 1932-1*333, Mrs. J. N. Hill's circle lost and entertained at her home on Tuesday afternoon. The hostesses were: Mrs. J. N. Hill, Mrs. W. W. Hvde. Mrs. Dixi.* Palmpr Mm Don Wit.herspoon, Mrs. J. B. Gray and Mrs. C. W. Savage. The annual shifting of the circles found Mrs. Hyde and Mrs. Parker as being leaders. After this Rev. Stewart H. Long conducted the second lesson on Home and Christian Living. Following this the hostesses served, chicken salad, potato chips, cake and coffee. I 'Those present were: Mrs. M. W. Bell, Mrs. Dixie Dillard, Mrs. R. W. Grav, Mrs. Dixie Palmer, Mrs. R. S. Parker, Mrs. W. IW. Hyde, Mrs. R. W. Petrie, Mrs. T. L. Spencer, Mrs. D. Witherspoon, Mrs. C. W. Savage. Mrj. E. B. Norvell, president of the Methodist Missionary and Rev. Stewart H. Long were guests. WOLF CREEK We are still having winter with a smart touoh of spring once in a while Perhaps "it? just around the cornel". Mr James Hickman of Collegedale T-enn., spent one night last week withl some old friends here. If court is approaching it does not seem to deter crooks as there is and has been quite a bit of petty thievery going on in our community. Howard Garren after spending some weeks with his sister, Mrs. B. J J Stepp, of Hendersonville, returned home last week. Mot Cor Your Money In a Good Thadford * BLACK-DRAUGHT haa been highly regarded for a long, long time, but it la better approelated now than ever before. Fe?? plm are buying everything more carefully today. In buying Black- Draught, they get the moat for their money. In a good, effective laxative, dependable for tue relief of ordinary oooatlpatlon troubles. 25 or more doeee of Thedford's BUck-DntBAht la m 25-eent pactace For Children, get ylwairt-HiNwf ?7MVP of Thod/or+o Mlook-Drought. kee Scout, Murphy, Nortl visitor in Hayesville on Sunday afternoon. Mr. Ray McDonald, of Murphy, underwent a minor nose operation at Vie Petrie Hospital last Friday and was recovered sufficiently to be dismissed on Saturday. Mrs. W. W. Riester of Asheville isI visiting her daughter. MUs Ruby Riester at her apartment at Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Gray. Mr. A. W. Mclver was carried last) Thursday to the U. S. Veterans Hos-i I tal No. 48 in Atlanta, Ga., for treat- j r.?ent. He was accompanied by Mr., Neil Davidson and son, John. Mr. Davidson returned home last Friday and John spent the week end. Last report' from Mr. Mclver was that he, lis getting along very well. Mr. and Mrs. G. Rozendale. of Andrews, announce the birth of a son at the Petrie Hospital on Sunday. March 18th, who has been given the !name of David. Mrs. S. W. Wellins of AsVieville was the <juest of her daughter, Mrs. D. M. Simons on Thursday. ' Mrs. W. E. Studrtill left last Sunday for Reidsville to visit her parents, ' Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Bell. Mrs. A. W. Lovingood and brother, Mr. J..B. Bailey spent Wednesday in Asheville wiVi their mother who was cairiea Monday to the Mission Hospital lor treatment. Miss Frances Cover of Andrews was a visitor in town on Wednesday of this week. Mrs. D. B. Crawford of Asheville | spent last.Wednesday with her mothjer, Mrs. Mattie Hampton. i Carolina The public school at Friendship visited trie school here last week ant "tied" in their contests. The masles went thru our communi ty without taking a single life, bu nearly all who hadn't had them be tore got them on this tound. Mr. E. E. Morgan who has bee employed at Gastonia. for severs month- has returned home prepaia tory to making a crop. On account of variable wea*#ier bu little farm work has been done here HATTIE PALMER Notary Public Scout Office WANTED | We will pay cash for 500 bushel j Dry Black Walnuts in the hulls. We also want Walnut Kernel | Poultry, Eggs and Corn. W. M. FAIN GRO. CO 101 Depot Street Phone 10 MURPHY, N. C. I Men's N I A nice big assortn ' | TKo oitoc Mir? ^ - ? """ " We have been lool February 25 th and t Numbers of our cust numbers have bought suits were not going Easter. These suits i the next 10 to 15 da) know to move them, i put the price down.. _! your very best barga Shoes, Hats, Shirts, your Suit. ^arnnger s D. V. CARRIN Telephone 76-J MURPI W - '^ v:* $!$"* STOP'S I r } I EjB iTT ? Page Five j! Presbyterian Church Rev. Stewart H. Long, Pastor t Sunday School 10.00 A. M. J. B. Gray, Superintendent SERVICES n . Morning Worship 11:00 A. M. 1 Evening Service 5:00 P. M. The Schedule of Services is as fol^ lows: _ Fiist Sunday .... Evening service only Second Sunday. Morning and Evening Third Sunday Morning worship only Fourth Sunday, Morning and Evening h Sunday, No service (Both services in Hayesville). Visitors and Friends will find a corial welcome at all services of this churoh. R. W. PETRIE, M. D. Office in Hospital Bldg. 3, V Eye, Ear, Nose and a Glasses Fitted few Suits mHl nent of styles and sizes. I 14 to 46. I ting for these suits since I hey came in this week. i omers have waited and I t elsewhere thinking our I to be in, in time for K must he moved wit 11' n I rs, and the best way we is to advertise them and So just come in and buy in in your Spring Suit. Ties and Sox to match Dept. Store IGER, Proprietor. Regal Hotel Building NERVES ARE TOO IMPORTANT TO TRIPLE WITH...SO I NEVER SMOKE ANTTHINO RUT CAMELS. I SMOKE THEM STEADILY. THEY |;:f NEVER GET ON MY . / NERVES I if
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