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B0N1TA THEATRE MURPHY, N. C. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY DEC. 19th and 20th MATNIEE 3 P. M.? NIGHT 7 P. M. ADMISSION 25c AND 50c SPECIAL MUSIC letters to s anta claus J Murpl,x- V < ? 7, 1928. | |SanU Claia>:-- :;| i,ri!i? ni?- a truck trial you cin and i football and a pair Eng glove- and a little car and Ifire crackers Jack Cnristopher. Ifcrphy. V C.. Dee. II. 1928. | Stfta Clans: ? t brinir me a doll dresser, aj J. a real wrist watch, and a ; jrinL With love, Rubie Clonts. 1 Murphy, V C.. Dec. 11, 1928. Santa Clans: ise bring me a doll dresser, a nd a real wrist watch. With love, Inez Gibson. I Murph\ . \. ('.. Dec. 11, 1928. fSanta Clans: ? b brine me a preiiy coat, a ; and a pair of gloves. With love. Kate Carroll. Murphy. \. C.. Dee. II. 1928. I Sanla Claus: p>e brinj! me a sled, rector set, fectric train and a gun. W illi love. Fred Swaiin. Murpliv . C.. Dec. 11, 1928. | >anla (il.n.- : ' luin itie a doll dresser, a ( |?uil ras. . an electrie train. \\ itli love, Dorothv. | Murphy . N. C.. Dec*. II. 1928. Dear Santa Chins: Please bring me a football, a real wrist watch, a scooter, and some fire crackers. With love. Frank Raker. Murphv, N. C.. Dec-. 11. 1928. Dear Santa Claus: ? Please bring me a doll dresser, a , pair of gloves, a real wrist watch and a box of candy. With love, Sara Sword. j Murphv. Y C.. Dec. II. 1928. Dear Santa Clans: ? Please send me a football and ? please send me a scooter and send ; i??e a box of candv ami send me an | airplane and send me a flash light and please send me some oranges, j Harry Carringer. Murphy, N. C., Dei . 11. 1928. Dear Santa Claus: Please bring me a football, an au tomatic rifle, a real watch, and a train. With love, Clenn Moore. Mtirphx . \. C.. Dec. II. I92H. !V::: Santa (llaus: ! want \ow to please bring me a bilo doll and a set of dishes, a pia no, a pair of gloves and 1 want you l< bring m\ sister-in-law a pair of gloves too. Santa Clans I will be in ISr\son Cil \ at Christmas. Your little friend, kat\ Crisp. GIFTS THAT LAST CHRISTMAS FOR JEWELERY GIVE K\prr i hr spirit of Santa Claus this u-ar b) a gift of JEWELRY Ilto your \o gift is more beauti ful, no gift more last jug or appreciated. The exquisite rare and workmanship hat goes into the fashioning of the jewels we have for sale lends them an air of genuine dis tinction. All jewelry in our shop is of the highest quality and as represented. It is our policy to offer our jewels at the very lowest prices possible. The precious, ineffably beautiful jewels in our shop are thus more easily within your reach. HERE ARE SOME GOOD SUGESTIOXS FOR CHRISTMAS GIFTS Rings, Bar Pins, Fountain Pins, 'encils, Cuff Links, Wrist ! watches, Necklaces, Vanities ^endants, Bracelets, etc., etc. look over our assortment BEFORE RI VING EVERYTHING IX THE JEWELRY LIXE E. C. MOORE Watchmaker and Jeweler MURPHY, N. C. Mill |ili\ . Y C.. n.r. II. i Dear Sanla Claus: ? i Plea&i bring mc a do!!, a d??M ?uii ! ' case ami a real wrist watch and a i j sled. With love. Juanita Hensley. Murphy. V C., Dec. 11. 1928. | Dear Santa Clans: Please bring me a doll dresser, a doll, story book and gun. With love. Eliza Carter. Murphy. N. C.. Dec. 1 I. 1928. ! Dear Santa Claus: ? Please bring me a wagon, foot I ball, a gun. an air rifle. With love. John Hampton. Murph) . \. C.. I")er. II. 1928; Dear Santa Claus: ? Please bring me a doll dresser, a suit rase, a tea set. and a doll trunk. With love. Mary Willard Cooper. Murph>. V C.. Dee. 11, 1928 Dear Santa Claus: Please bring me a suit of clothes, a gun. a football and a pair of skates \\ itb love. Roy Clouts. Murph) . V C.. IVr. 11. 1928 | Dear Santa Claus: | Please bring nie a suit of clothes. | a wagon, a punching bag and an air I I rifle. With love. J. I>. Moore. Murphy, C.. Dec. 11. 192': Dear Santa Claus: ? Please bring me a suit of clothes, a gun, a football and a watch. With love, Tyson Smith. Murphy, V C.. Di-c. 11, 192? Dear Santa Claus:? Please bring me a <i? >1 1 dresser, a real wrist watch, a big trunk and a pair of gloves. W ith love, Margie Crisp. .Murphy, V C., Dec. 11, 192o Dear Santa Claus; Please bring me a suit of c lothes, ? a toy car, a gi/n and a pair of box- ! iug gloves. With love, Fred Nichols. Mnrnhy V C . Dec. 11. 1928; Dear Santa Claus: ? Please bring me a suit of clothes, | a football, an electric train and a gun. W i:S ; lore, Dennis* Barnett. Dear Santa Claus: ? I want a dress and a pair of slip pers and a pair of gloves and my mother a pair of gloves too. I want some candy, nuts and oranges. Your little friend, Inez Dalton. Dear Santa Claus: ? - Please bring me a little doll and candy and nuts and oranges and Babe Kuths and anything else that you have. Hattie Mae Harshaw. Dear Santa Claus: ? I thought 1 would write you a let ter. I am a little boy 7 years old and go to school. 1 have missed only one day, got no whippings I want you to bring me a little wagon. Oscar Kirkland. Dear Santa Claus: ? Please send me a cap pistol, can dy and oranges and a football. Leonard Moore, Murphy. Dear Santa Clans: ? I want you In p least- send me a real watch and an air rifle and some candy and oranges. Your friend, Glenn Mnnre. Murphy, C. Dear Santa Claus: ? Will you 1m* so kind as to bring me a wagon and a doll and some candy and anything iik?* that I will he a good little girl and respect you for your kindness. Your friend. oLrena Frank um. Murphy. V C.. Dec. 8, 1928. Dear Santa Clans: ? I want a big doll, a hall, a doll carriage, a doll bed, a pair of gloves. Your little friend. Nina Crisp. Murphy. Y C. Dear Santa Claus: ? W ill you please bring me a coast er wagon and a bicycle, a hall and an air rifle. Your little friend, V aughn llembree. WOLF CREEK It has been some months sinre I "?''lit in am news from here, al though main things have happened. Fhe Hot House road <?r No. 28 has heen graded and all the equipment is expected to leave here Friday. Mr. and Mis. Willam Ballew re port another boy, hut Mr. and Mrs. Robert Simonds say t heir's is a girl. The program carried out by the Rural school last Thursday after noon was proclaimed a success by all who were present, and that was ;*boul all the house would accommo date. The Rev. F. R. Carter is having his grist mill repaired. It has been down for several weeks. Mr. A. P. Davis is planning him a new home. There has^heen a lot of nmvino from one farm to another here this fall. SUGGESTIONS FOR MAKING HER CHRISTMAS MERRY 1 nl i ii* ii in^r boxes wrapped in ga\ papers and lied with bright ribbon* and -prigs ol mislleloe or holl\ ? suitable | < ? the recipient. . so eliaraelerislie of I he piver. This is the ideal to strive lor if \< Mould make her s a Merry Christmas. -?ar Clui es ? the most important of accessories for milady's costume. Therefore a practical gift. Of kid. suede, mocha, chamois, and sapeskin Charming lingerie in a great as sortment. Of silk, voile, crepe and batiste. Plainly tailored or elabor ately trimmed. In gift sets of vest, step-ins, and brassiere. Separate pieces ? including nightgowns, pa jamas. chemise, etc. If in doubt why not give silk hos iery ? just to be on the safe side? One pair or a dozen pair ? for they are always welcome gifts! These are of the lovliest quality ? and come in all shades. In i.h~cr, med ium and heavy weights. To tuck away in all sorts of plac II Irs ? glove, corsage or sleeve ? the (most frivolous of handkerchiefs ? dainty and feminine. Of fine linen. ? ith edges of fine laee. More prae | tical hankies are of linen, with eol rrd or hemstitched borders. And we will be glad to help you with other suggestions as to making her Christmas Merry. GRIFFITH'S MURPHY, N. C. ;mh na
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