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^ Social & I II ll^fc IIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII llll III I I I IIII Chfistmas Tree Wil iners Announced la ? Christmas tree lighting conteat ?pon.*>red by the Woman's club Mrs. "R. G. Elkins was winner of V <2.00 for the best group effect, Mrs. W. Ellis won $1.00 for the best single effect, with Mrs. R. L. Carter deraarviiig honorable mention.. Utose enteringg were: Mrs. Dixie Palmer, Mrs. George Ellis, Mrs. TJ. Mauney, Mrs. H. G. Elkins, Mrs. Hadley Dickey, Mra. R. L. Carter, Mrs. Paul Hyatt, Mr. Herman Alan, Mrs. O. W. Hendricks and Mrs. BarjW ber. Judges were: Miss Ruth Morgan J and Miss Sara Ruth Chandler mem. 'Vers of the Kannaheeta club of Andrews. C&ristmas Dance pie Bailey home at Kinsey was the scene of a lovely card dance on Christmas night. The cabin was attractively decorated with Christmas vergrcenc'. At intermission a toy was presented to each guest from the lighted Christmas tree. At the conclusion of the dances a salad course and coffee were served to Misses ^fcjletty Bailey, Martha Mayield, Fran? ces Dixon, Mary King Mallonee, Ann Candler, Mary and Margaret Witherspoon, Grace Bell, Ann Townson, Kathleen Axley, Sara Ruth Posey, Cecil Mattox, Margaret Mauney. Mil <)red Akin, Mary Weaver and Lena ( aller. A Messrs. Bil! Thompson, Bill Petrie, Bill Miller, Bill Bayless, Frank and Ben Mayfield, Marshall Bell, John ? ^Davidsx>n, James Mallonee, Burke Gray, Jimmy Ward, Oswald Wooten, f^CEdd Madden, Jerry Davidson, Gene "Tenland, Buster Bayless, Bobby Bector and Mr. Reftfis. Mrs. W. A. Savage The many friends of Mrs. W. A. Savage will regret to hear that she is confined to her room with a fractured ankle. "Hk" ' Misses Jean and Carolyn Carter spent the holidays with relatives in Asheville. I ]l Success d | I LiL in 19 56 JU ! ? BLABH 1 y^nlay 1936 e vFhe crowded with 365 days of happi.J^ness for our patrons and friends. " i I MARIE'S CAFE MURPHY. N. C. Lou. cJfle Tleuj^ %oo6 Hei*. for 1936? May it be the best year of . may it bring you happiness an pi Ofoi mm MURPfl MURPHY The Cher dersonal| <"HKwXK"KKmX*,X**X"X*'>XmX*'X'<' Misses Witherspoons Entertain Misses Mary and Margaret Witherspoon served hot chocolate and sandwiches at their home Saturday night after a sled ride to the following: Misses Mildred Akin, Mary King Mallonee, Kathleen Axley, Messrs. John Davidson, Jerry Davidson, Edd Madden, Bill Petrie and B. C. Money, maker. Students leaving for College Girls and boys leaving for college | after spending the holidays with then parents are: Misses Misses Mary King Mallonee, Grace Bell, Mary Witherspoon, N. C. C. W., Greensboro, Nannie Lauria Gentr Asheville Normal, Asheville, Ruth Akin, Brenau, Gainesville, Ga., Tommie Coppinger, W. C. T- C. Cullowhee, Burke Gray Jr., James Mallonee, J. N. Hill Jr., and Marshall Bell, University, Chapel Hill, Quentin Townson, Duke Durham, Tom Axley, Jr., Chattanooga, Tenn., Tom Evans Jr., Brevard, William Thompson, Bill Miller and Berlon Lovingood, Emory University, Atlanta. Ga. Mr. L. E. Bayless Mr. L. E. Bayless who fell on laA Friday and was hurt is improving his many friends will be glad to learn. Mr. and Mrs. Rob Foard and Mr. Steele Foard have returned after -pending Christmas with relatives in Cleveland, N. C. Mr. R. D. I.ovingood, Hobert and Geneva spent last Friday in Atlanta, Ga. Mr. Luther Robinson and nephew, Jack Robinson, of East Point, Ga., were visitors ir. town Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hamby an. nounce the birth of a daughter, Monday December 23rd. 1 Mr. John Hollifield returned to his I home in Lenoir Wednesday after spending the holidays with Dr. and l Mrs. R. W. "etrie. Miss Mary Wilkie Petrie, Mrs. John , Hollifield and Bill Petrie left Monday i for Lenoir after spending the holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Petrie. Mrs. Z. Y. Brown and son, Edwin after spending Christmas with Mrs. Brown's mother, Mr?. R. V. Wells have returned to their home in Asheville. Mr. Herbert Plemmons, of An. tyieaicoTea with ingredients of Vicks VapoRub I UJN!UV.HM!>.I:MJ Refreshing Relief When You Need a Laxative Because of the refreshing relief It has brought them, thousands of men and women, who could afford much more expensive laxatives, use BlackDraught when needed. It Is very economical, purely vegetable, highly effective. . . Mr. J. Lester Boberson, well known hardware dealer at MartlnsviUe, V?., writes: "I certainly can recommend Block-Draught as a splendid medicine. I have taken It for constipation and the dull feelings that follow, and have i found It very satisfactory." I BLACK-DRAUGHT VxKi^i wm^L jE^ S nQH9v ?** ft ) %N Ljta*. I5unc) tjca ; JCudo ' ; any year you have ever known? rosperity. NORTH CAROLINA okee Scout, Murphy, Nort rews was the week-end guest of Mr. Richard Mauney. Mw. Margaret Bell spent Christmas with her daughter, Miss Mary Bell in Asheville. Mr. Bill Bayless of Raleigh spent Christmas with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Bayless. Miss Josephine Weaver, of Haycsville ^pent Friday night with Mrs. TJ. Mauney. Mr. Gene Penland of Haycsville is spening several days this week with Mr. Buster Bayle s. Mrs. A. H. Brown is visiting her daughter, Mrs. J. E. Snow of Copperhill, Tenn. Mr. Francis -Axxlev who is employ, ed with the TVA after spending Christmas with his mother, Mrs. Nettie Axley left Sunday for Burnsville. Mr. F. W. Hubbell, of Chattanooga, Tenn., spent Christmas with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Elrod, who have been visiting relatives here have -eturned to their home in Schoolfield, Va. Miss Woodfin Posey will arrive January the first after spending the holidays with her mother, Mrs. Alma Posey in Asheville. Mrs. M. Gunning and daughter, Miss Martha Gunning, of Gulfport, Miss., spent the holidays with their /on and brother, Mr. Harry Gunning, at the Regal Hotel. Mr. W. P. Milner spent the holidays in Texarkana, Tex., with his mother. Messrs. Burke Gray, Jr., and Berlon Lovingood were business visitors in Atlanta Saturday. Mrs. Garrison Mancval am! son, David of Lenoir, arrived Saturday to spend the remainder of the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Axley. Master John Ellis of Andrews spent several days last week with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mr. G. W. Ellis. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert McCall, after spending Christmas with Mr. McCall's mother, Mrs. J. H. McCall left Tuesday for their home in Richmond, Va. Misi Leucine Wells after spending Christmas with her mother, Mrs. E. V. Wells left Tuesday for Henderson. V5?A512ASra\SKi*SJ2ASJ2A?12ASI2ASI3A?I2ASJ2A^ * ' | ( Kftsal'j llli L I Ul Small in space but BIG in sincerity? Our Hope that you may have A Happy New Year. Cherokee Hardware Co. MURPHY. N. C. ^ A ^ checks CCC COLDS UUO FEVER first day ^'v^sT Headaches j DROP6 in 30 minutes J M I r??? | 71 j urn H PROGRESS? The years bring new things, shed their brilliance where on " Our methods have changed "?5 words we've tried to keep pace -i g But one thing has not chi J g the same ^friendship, the same si . B beginning. And in the same un . jS happiness for everyone through :| MUF h Carolina CARD OF THANKS ~ We wish to express our sincere appreciation for the many expressions of sympathy and kindness extended tc us during: the illness and death of our father, J. W. King:. MEMBERS OF THE FAMILY. Don't Get Up Nights MAKE THIS 25c TKST Use Juniper oil, Buchu leaves, etc., to flush out excess acids and waste matter. Get rid of bladder irritation that cau-^s waking: up, frequent desire, scanty flow, burning and backace. Get Juniper oil, Buchu leaves, etc., in little green tablets called Bukets, the bladder laxative. In four days if not pleased go back and get your 25c. Get your regular sleep and feel "full of pep". R. S. Parker Drug Co. o P. A. Erwin of Route 1, Matthews, Mecklenburg County, as 25 acres in asture which he says is one of the ost profitable fields on his farm. o Miss Ruth Dodd will return Tuesday from a visit with her parents, in Asheville. ..3t.--.3t-?it.-?3t.-~ it ?asxs | sAtn'g "Cfoo/ aTl J j ^Yappy Tleur tjnajv )' As the New Year opens we rededicate ourselves to greater service and building a better community. Mountain Valley Mutual Canning Association JT. M. FAIN, Pres. MURPHY. N. C. We are proud of the confidence you have shown by your continued patronage. And in return we want to pledge ourselves to better service and higher values during the year. W. B. DICKEY & SONS Murphy, N. C. y j&g^R JK* The ox-cart gives way to swiftly s ce candies dimly glowed?-it's a woi too?we have tried to give this com with the times. rnged?and that's the spirit behind t tandards of ideals, an the same high c changing spirit we offer our New Ye; out 1936. ' 'PHY SUPPLY MURPHY. N. C. 1 < CtisyJcS. T^Wn, 1935. l:14iAV4M:i4dni]:I I M:i:u?l47A'<*j:EX Me know 1936 is going to be better so we'll add our good wishes that you will receive a full share of the new year's goodness. PEYTON G. IVIE MURPHY. N. C. -r -i* -t- -i? B.S3T ' U/ISHSS 19 3 6 Our entire personnel joins in wishing you all good things in 1936. WHITAKER'S BARGAIN STORE ? " ]=L S _ I )J==. \%B5S THE OLD YEAR ENDS? We've taken stock, closed the books, lockixl the store for the holiday and now there's just one more thing to do?and it's the most important?wish you a Happy New vcar! - ,.j i E. C. MOORE Murphy, N. C. s TO YOi! j ( | E X<- - |T peeding m... trie lights Gjs. rid of chanye. munity the very beat?in other ^ his organization. There is still [uality of service that was in the Sj?" jr Greetings and our wishes for CO. I ppiWPPmwl
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