<^ince!ie ^Wishes - Midst the many greetings that will come to you this Christmas, we want J\ you to include our wishes for a s joyous Holiday and a Rich and Happy New Year. GRAY'S CAFE Andrews, N. C. c^eaAx^vi Qe&t IdJidiiM ATthe Christmas chimes ring out once more we send wishes for a Happy Holiday to all our friends. W. T. Forsyth Furniture Co. Andrews, N. C. Greetings Happily, do wt follow a wonderful old custom of wishing all our friends a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. CITY BARBER SHOP Murphy, N. C. May tke warmtk of tke Yuletide epirit mmrnd yoa end your loved once tkroagkoat ? brigkt and kealtky New Year. WALTER COLEMAN'S APPLIANCE STORE MURPHY, N. C. Mrs. Santa Claus Busy At Work Mrs. O. B. Ellis sprnds busy hours thr weeks before Christmas preparing gifts for her little neighbors, to whom she is "Mrs. Santa Claus'. Children in a certain Murphy, Rt. 2 community are used to a visit from Mrs. Claus on Christ mas Eve as well as from Santa bimstU. Mrs. O. B Ellis, whose nimble fingers bring joy to little girls in her neighborhood at Christmas has traditionally made a doll bed and dressed a doll to go in it for each of her "little girl friends " With the help o" a few pieces ri wallpaper trimming, cigar box es. clothes pins and spools. Mrs. Ellis fashions the doll beds. Then scrap pieces of cloth, lace and ingenuity go to make the ?mall mattresses and coverlets for ?rch bed. And dolly herself gets fancy dress with all the trimm 't-gs. Christmas Eve finds "Mrs. Claus" with her dolls and beds delivering her gifts. "I enjoy it." says Mrs. Ellis, and I know I am making friends for life." Holder Of Trade Week Ticket Can Get $8 Shoes A mistake by a clerk at Roy V. Lovingood's Store caused a Mur phy Trade Week winner to fail to get an S3 pair of shoes he is entitled to. Mr. Lovingood said odaj. The merchant said if the holder ?>f the $3 certificate will return to the store he will receive the shoes. The certificate was presented one time. Mr Lovingood said, but a clerk told the holder the certifi cate was no longer any good. That was an error. Mr. Lovin gobd explained, and -the holder can pick up the shoes just by pre senting the certificate. Simplicity is an exact medium between too little and too much. Sir Joshua Reynolds May the happiness of you and your loved ones be as everlasting as the evergreen. A Merry Christmas, and Happy New Year to all our friends. Lay's Drygoods Andrews. * C. No PO Rural Service Friday A bar d-pressed. overworked j Ma p'o Po g O'fice today took | en-ugh time out to announce that ' there will be no rural delivery or windy# service Christmas Day or rural delivery on Friday. Dec. 26. Joe Ray. postmaster. pointed out that the Friday non-delivery was a n-w procedure and reminded rural palrons that there will b? . no delivery on Friday. Mr Ray praised patrons of the local Post Office for their "won derful cooperation during the Christmas rush." He said people helped by sort ing cards and placing them in local and out-of-town slots. The patience people showed at the windows was a great help to the office staff, Mr. Ray said (2?Rist/mas-]7me May you enjoy all the happiness that comes to the yoting in heart at Christmas Time! ACME HARDWARE Murphy, N. C. C/EEETINGS J OF THI jfc SEASON ELECTROLUX CORPORATION Murphy, N. C. MARS HILL STUDENTS Mars Hill?Five Cherokee Coun ty stud'Dls returned home from Mars Hill College for the Christ mas holidays, December 17 to January 2. They are: Sallie Mae Buchanan, Mary Margaret Mirr, George Washington Pullium. Jr.. and Dor is Ann Ratter, Andrews; and Ray Clarence Sims, Murphy. WRONG DATE Due to an error in dates the last cssue of the Scout ran a story that Hill Thomasson killed an eight point buck Sat, Dec. 13. Actually the date should have been Dec. 6. The deer season was open Dec. f but was closed Dec. 13. Thomasson got his buck, but he didn't break the law to do tt. ' V ir* The Christmas greetings we send to you, hold every good wish for a Joyous Holiday Season Hampton Hardware and Supply Co. Murphy, N. C. Tenn. St. Murphy, N. C. :>r?> <n n ?/ /o MJlt UJCll (^Itutmai }o 1 The. lantern of welcome is al ways shining for our friends ... especially at this warm, friendly time of the year. Extended with it are our best wishes for a joyous Christmas' and a happy New Year. Cherokee Cafe Murphy, N. C. w, hope that you will enjoy this Christmas surrounded by all the things dearest to your heart. And may the New Year bring to you all the success and happiness that make for a rich and meaningful life. Townson Funeral Home Murphy, N. C.

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