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Mrs. E. E. Beck Hostess To Society ANDREWS ? The Missionary | Society of the Free Methodist . Church met at the home of Mrs K E. Beck Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock. The meeting was opened with scripture reading followed by pray er for foreign missionaries. Mrs. Fred Mashburn gave the program using as her subject "Opposition to Missionary Work." I Mrs. E. E Beck gave a review ' of the book "But By Thy Right Club 23 Lake Blue Ridge Blue Ridge, Georgia | Dancing every Sat. 9:00 P. >1. 1 nlil Midnight beginning Oct. 29th. Ml'SIC BV TIIK NORTH GEORGIA COI-LIC.K Thirteen Piece Orchestra. SPcAX.No or DANGEROUS j CHEMICALS- -LIQUOR AND GASOLINE. COMBIN ED I "3 TH' MC5T DEADLY Can you think of a better place ( to go for auto service than the AD.WIS MACHINE &? MOTOR, CO? We invite you to try our , dependable service . . . we can just about accomplish anything in auto repairs See us. today . . . 1 we're sure we can satisfy. ADAMS MACHINE AND MOTOR CO. Phone 333-W Murphy. N. C. To Demonstrate Floor Sanding ANDREWS ? The Valleytown Home Demonstration Club will meet Wednesday. Oct. 26. at the home of Mrs. Joe Smith with an all-day meeting A floor sanding demonstration will be given, and anyone interest ed is invited to attend. Mrs. Battle Heads i Reorganized PTA The Marble School P.-T. A. was reorganized for the ensuing year at a well attend. -d meeting held in the school auditorium on j Thursday evening. Oct. 13. The following officers were elected: President, Mr- Frank Battle: ! vice-president. Vincent Hall; secre- 1 tary Mrs. Vensan West; treasurer, j Mr Frank Kilpatrick M.\ Ruby Bryson was named j chairman of the membership com mittec. The full program com Hand" written by Rev. W. H. i Haley and Mrs Wayne Matheson gave a report on "Stewardship .*' Members present were Mrs j Ralph Martin. Mrs. Ode White | Mrs Wayne Matheson. Mrs. M ? L Williams. Mrs Fred Mashburn | and Mrs. E. E. Beck. Quality Milk means I Better Health For Pasturized Grade . A Milk Call | HALL'S DAIRY | Phone 185-W I ? i Collect Clothes For The Needy ANDREWS ? The Andrews Junior Woman's Club is sponsor- 1 in^ a drive for clothing for the needy. Anyone having any clothing, any size, they care to donate will leave them at City Market any time between now and December | 1. Randall Williams Weds In Iowa ANDREWS ? Announcement has been received here of the marriage { of Miss Dorothy Kurt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. .J. H. Kurt of Dubuque. Iowa, to Randall Wil liams. son of Mr. and Mrs Roy Williams of Andrews. The marriage was solemnized Oct 1 at Hot Springs. S. Dakota in the presence of a few close j friends. Mrs. W. E McNally, sis ter of the bridegroom was matron j of honor. The bride wore a wool suit of toast, with black accessories, and j wore a purple th: >atcd orchid j corsagc. Mrs. Williams is a registered nurse at St. Lutheran Hospital of Hot Springs. S. I) and Mr. Wil liams is employed by the Utah . Construction Company The couple will reside in Hot I Springs. S. Dakota. mittee had Mrs. Helen Waldroup j as chairman and members, Mrs j Forrest Abernathy jid Mrs. Frank W ?lfh The retiring p: >ident is Mrs Ben H. Mintz. Short talks were v. ide by school principal, J. Frank Walsh, and by superintendent of schools. I. B Hudson. Following the close ol the meeting, refreshments were served in the seh >ol lunchroom. This was under the direction of Miv.. Mansfield Bryson. ATHLETES FOOT C.EftM AMAZING RESULTS IN ONE HOI K By using TE-OL a STRONG, penetrating fungicide, you REACH imbedded germs to kill ON CON TACT. You FEEL this quick drying liquid take hold INSTANT LY. NOW. you must be pleased or your 35c back from any druggi >t Today at Mauney s Drug Store SUPER SPECIAL $9.' )( ) 6x9 Ccngo'eum Rugs S3. 95 DELUXE SPECIAL $49 50 Inner Spring Mattresses $24.75 5 have purchased from the FEDERAL COURT The entire Stock and Fixtures cf the PEOPLE'S FURNITURE CO. AND AM CONDUCTING THE GREATEST FURNITURE SALE IN HISTORY OF MURPHY SAVE UP TO ONE-HALF SAVE UP TO AND MORE On LIVING ROOM- BEDROOM FURNITURE? HEATERS MATTRESSES COOK STOVES STOVE PIPE And Many Other Items LOOK! READ! COMPARE A FEW OF OUR AMAZING SPECIALS! $165.00? MIMEOGRAPH S 75.00 $169.00 ? CASH REGISTER ADDING MACHINE S100.00 $150.00 ? FIRE PROOF SAFE $ 50.00 $ 79.50? COAI. OR WOOD CIRCULATOR S 40.00 Holds fire over-night $ 22.50? SIMMONS METAL BEDS S 11.25 S 2.00 ? SF.T OF 4 MIXING BOWLS S 1.00 $ 7.95? DO FBI. F. OIL STOVE OVENS $ 5.00 .25 ?GRANITE WATER DIPPERS .10 $ 1.75? OTEDAR OIL MOPS S 1.00 $ 1.50? THREE WAV CURTAIN RODS .75 9 1.1# ? AL1 MINI >1 BISCUIT SHUTS M .94 ? ALUMINUM STEW PANS .45 .40 ?STOVE PIPE DAMPERS .10 S 12.50? BOX And POT-BELLV HEATERS $ 9.00 S 17.50? COIL SPRINGS S 11.00 r i I; o 11 k SPECIAL? 35c STOVE PIPE 15c JOINT $5.00 FIREPLACE BASKETS $1.50 BUY NOW AND SAVE! A LOOK WILL CONVINCE YOU 1? ALL SALES CASH & FINAL C. G. HERSEY, REGAL HOTEL BUILDING Andrews Personals Mr j. Amos Harris an J son. Bill, of Nantuhala were ti nner guests of M '. and Mrs. W A. Hyde Sun li.i..' Mr; Ollie Harris > v - tin? her daugh.er Mrs. Clyde Beaver and family at Liberty. Miss Roberta D ! 1 > spent last week-end with Miss V 'nia Hen on m Haye>viUe. M \ and Mrs. Jm X. Earrow of K?lei.'h roent :he wetk-end with M. and Mrs. Luke Ellis. Mr j. Carl Tower and son. Johnny, are in RaK 1 spending several clays with Mi Tower H P. Sherrill Jr.. of D.llsbora ; -pen: - lie week-end w.th relatives I heiv M. and Mrs. A'.\ n Buchanan 01' Murphy visited Mr. and Mrs. I Johnny Olson Sunda> PL and Mrs. F: I Palmer of FayeV.eville ? oent 1 week-end! here with relatives. Mioses Vera Moo: and Blon dint Luther and Mr- W L. Moore are .-pending a week in Barbour ville and Hazard Km. v'siting relative*. Frank C >er of C ' t.?n'.a is spending the week li his par er. Mr and Mrs. ? m Cocper. M/. : nd Mr? L! >; I Payne and son, Gregg, were wivk-end guests .?! Mr Payne's pa v. *>. Mr. and Mr Cleve A? mend. M 2nd Mrs. B K Dillahunt of Kr.owilie pert Sunt! iv with Mrs. Dillahunt's oarer's M and Mrs. Ben Grant. M =? Be "y Gain i sner.it the , wtek-erd with her ^rar.dmather. j Miv. Charity Fiih. Mi-- Lena Trui t 1 Oik Ridge j pent the week-end v h her par ents. Mr. and Mr- I. it her Tructt. Mr* George Cla>: a is visiting relatives in Ashevillc and Fleteh ei this week. M.- and Mrs. T. M Woadburn j of Trilby. F!a.. and M.*s Vinnie j Hick ef Tampa Fia are visiting Mr . Clara Bell Mm: v and Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle Marrow. Mis? Jane Smith pent Sunday I with Miss Vir":" (' 1 r Rev. Rufus Morgan Preaches Sunday ANDREWS? The Rev A Rufus Margan has returned from Sin Francisco, after attending the j F; sccpal General Convention; there. Rev. Morgan will conduct services at the Will Scott Chapel I in Murphy S. turday evening. Oct. j 22 at 7 p. m. Sunday morning at 9 o'clock he will conduct the opening of regular service? at the Eoiscopal Chapel j in Andrews, which is located in ' the Andrews Library building-left en " ranee of the ground floor, and 11 o'clock. Holy Communion at "The Church of The Messiah". , Murphy. He will be assisted by William Bolton. 600 Realized On Harvest Sale AXDRKWS The eighth annual Pare: -Tea che: Association Iiar vc ' Sale was held Friday night V. and Mrs. Glenn Hamilton of Calderwood. Tenn., rpcnt the .veck-cnd u 1 Mr. Hamilton's par er.t , Mi and Mrs. Harve Hamil M and Mrs. Hu Th Hamilton of Cu!!owhee and Knoxville spent the .vcek-cnd with Mr. Hamilton's par Mi and Mrs. Boyd Hamilton. M and Mrs. T. L. Sanders and >: . L. !i and Larry of Atlanta. C*a. were week-end guests of Mrs. Ri; i Starr Pullium. Res. 96 R Office 448 Dr. George L. Dyer Ch'ropractir Physician Rcoms 9, 10, II Mauney Building Hcurs ? 9 - 1 2-5 Evenin?"* by Appointment X-I*AV in the school auditorium. In addition to home canned pro duct*. 70 homebakcd cakes. 60 pounds of homemade candy, a dog, a live turkey, many other Items were offered for sale. Sen. L. B. Nichols was the auctioneer, and the proceeds of the sale amounted to $6on Mrs. Grant Phillips is , or the ways and means of the PTA. ""Wtee 1 The number of milk North Carolina farms hw k ?? gradually deelining for th_ five years. wa SHOE REPAIR Have your shoes repaired at CRISP SIIOF. SHOP. ln buildine With CRISP STUDIO. Quiek service. All Work guaranteed satisfactory. Griff llaney. shoe repairman. Come in and see us for belter work and lower prices. MH'.YTKD NEXT TO CITY BARBER SIlop CRISP SHOE SHOP PHONE 61 MIRPHY. N. C. i Christmas Special j Starting Saturday. October 22 ? I CRISP STUDIO will give with V ever> S6.00 order, a 5 x 7 enlarge- ?!? ment free. This offer will end * January I. )( J I I | We also have this year a complete line of ? X Christmas greeling cards with one or the f I entire family's pictures on them. These * can alee be har d tinted. Come in and see * ? I $ them; get ycur order in early. | I j j CRISP STUDIO X Phone 6 1 Murphy, N. C. j Jfl fla 1 a i'l 'fl 1 - \ i III : fountain ? m ofvottW NOW'S the time when Autumn calls you out for a ramble in your Uuick. Slide under the wheel and answer that call! Take a Fireball cruise through the countryside, with your heart grow ing lighter and the years slipping off your shoulders at each mile! Just one reminder, though. Make sure your Buick is in top shape to keep step with vou. First bring it in to us ? and let us clean summer's dust out of your air filter, flush out tired summer crank case oil with its grit and goo, check your carburetor adjustment to see that you're getting the most powerful, most economical mixture with October's cooler, heavier atmosphere. We can do this quickly, economically, with a sure touch. Our thorough Buick training and long Kuick experience in doing each job the factory-designated way have earned us a reputation? we're the "Fountain of Youth" for Buicks. To make it easy, we've printed a Fall Check List below. Just tear this out, drive in this week and hand it to us ? and when you head out for the open road there'll be a happy smile on your face! , *% ... ^ Buickcare Fall Checkup ? Lights, brakes, tire wear, front-end alignment, oil filter unit, battery, car heater. Adjust ? Carburetor, distributor. Clean ? Air cleaner. Flush ? Crankcase, cooling system. Estimate ? Antifreeze requirements. ALSO ? Lubricare {bumper-to bumper lubrication and in spection). MURPHY MOTOR COMPANY 116 TENNESSEE STREET MURPHY, NORTH CAROLINA^
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