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Aititmus iorals Iv 'M'in-x i 1 It- mi last Saturday after t?o??? . Reciproral felicitations were piven after whirh a delightful lunch f?' i ua* jervefl l?\ the \ndrews C-Inl?. < apt. I rank W Swan. who has l?e?*T' il! al hi- home in \allev Town is n.'u able t? ? l?e up and about his usual business. M: \\ illiam Walker of Slat.- Col i? _- and \li-> Mary l?. Walker. of \shl?ur\ (!??IIejie. were at home from tli?'ir (o||e?e> this week due t<? the death ot their grandmother. Mrs. \Y. I\ W alker. I ). W . Swan who lias been em \Je^>rs. J. P.. Bal?"ii and Robert \i.-hoK went t- ? \tlanta ??n last Sat urday tor the purpose of seeing the football game between Georgia Tech ami l*niver.-it\ of Georgia. Vla>or D. *\ I * u ? 1 after being routined t- ? his home with illness tor a week, was able l" !??? out at lairo office on I uesda> i this week. Mr. t r i ? i Mr-. R. B. Slaughter. of Ri?bbin?ville. \vre ii. \ndreu?i Sun ?la\, tlit? mie>t> <?i \I r. and Mrs. D. \\ . Swain. I he Woman's Club. of \ndrews entertained the W cman ? Club of \" H 'litiuv dinner ?s complete without < ]. ? ? t and the most eptahle desert tor Christmas dinner i< delirious fruit cake. \nd wiien the rake i?. made especially for \oii at \laij.h> Maker v '.ah*. '.vhrrr only {Jit- iiur^i iitgfcaioib are used, and wfier* ir.. areatest - are i- taken in hakims. it i- sure to he .1 hiur >ucc*e? . Order vour ? ake in.w. in an\ -\/> you wish, ^ui will !?c pleased! FRUITCAKE ? >?. i.ii 1- n..ii.in r> ,1.- 11.. iiie 60c 1:1 in 1 1 ion o\ i;i!i.\n. 1:01 1 s. KTC. Pullman or Sandwich Loaf 1 2? I'amil) I .oaf 9c IMain Moll*. doz. Kkr la ke. Hon . iSolU. I). /. 12. MURPHY BAKERY & CAFE I \\ ( 1 \ULI.Y. Proprietor Ml lil'in. \. ( 11 UKl > DlWKll < 1 IK IS I'M \- l)\> No matter what set you now have you owe it to yourself to hear this new Radiola ? one of the greatest advances made in radio to date, f^nic in today and let us demon buute it to you? no obligation. j j WALTER COLEMAN Murphy, N. C. Announcing RCA Radiola 60 fNow with powerful ps AC Tubes ployed by \ ?ii..nal Park Com- 1 mission, of Tennessee of estimating timber on the park lands spent the %verk end with his familv in An drew >. Mr. I'. J. Stridor, of the firm of K. \. W ood and t ? mpan\. who opei ate a large c ontra ins business was in Andrews on Tut -day of this week. Andrew- is developing so rapidlv that Mr. J. W. 1*' ter. an old resi dent of the town ???' lost on this past Mondav night. Messrs. H. M. Whitaker. \. 15. Coombs and l>. B. !!e?*se. deaeons ot the \ndrews Bapti-t church went t?? Murphy last Sunda; morning for the purpose of heing resent at the in M'tallation of deac?*is bv the Baptist chunli at Murphy. \!i<. \\ . I\ Curlier after an ex tended \isit in Knowille. I'ennessee. returned during the latter part of the past week. \| . Ilohert Cooper who several weeks ago had the misfortune to I a \ ? .i match head t ? ? flv into his e\e <t;II remains in ihe house. Mr. < 1 ?' ;j ?i ? i has completely lost -iuht of this e\e. Tlif new home ??!' Mr. (i. \\ avne Walker which i** being constructed on ulial is known as the C?dlet farm, about one mile in : \ndrews. i crowing rapidlv and within a short time now Mr. and Mr-. Walker are expected to move ill. Mi-s \da Mae IVuett. one o| the teachers in the \ndrew- school, was iil diiliiij the wei'i. ritii: 1 ?ut w.i aid.- to assume her duties in the -chool on Monday of this week. I Vol. Johnson, of Marhlc. \. ('... was a visitor iu \ndrew- on Mon day of this week. Reports from Mr. I \. Morgan who i- no.\ in the \et? rail's Hospi tal in \t lauta. Ca.. are to the effect that he i- slowl\ impn \iiu. M- >. I < over was ill \-heville during the latter part ot i h. past week with Mrs. ( over who i- in the hospital. Mr-, (.over is having her iecth removed hut due to h?*i <ondi tioii they can oiilv extrac t two at a time. She has lieen suffeiiug all this I. ill with rheumatism. Mens Service Club Host To Wesley Brotherhood \>I enjovable affair of TluirMlax ! night. Deermher ft. was the f.irev.rH , meet ins tendered the retiriiii: pastor ( I i>f the Bspu.n church. Re\. i- I Sa? <-r. b\ tin* Men's Ser\iee (Hub, in which the\ plaxed host to the mem ber* of the Wesley Brotherhood of the Methodist church. The meeting was fraught with the spirit ?>f fellowship. Dr. Krlw. K. Adams, president of the Club, acted 'as toastmastcr. All of the spe?-. }??? i were short an impromptu, the s;#eak , ?-rs expressing their rtgrets that Mr. i Sasser's term of service in Murphy t Included. i'ui gave their best wisher, to him in liis new field The felolwship that noes with such meet ings as these was also stressed. Mr. Sasser. whose service with jibe Murphy Baptist church came to lan end on Sunday night. He ex I pressed his regrets and stated he felt that his work here had been success fully accomplished and that the friendships made at Murphy would always be pleasant to remember. A miner the speakers werp Mavor Harry P. Cooper. Rev. Howard P. Powell. Tialpli M < M I dv. Rev. T I.. Sasser. F. O. Christopher. W. \I. fain. R. n. Real and C. W. Railev. Oilier- pri'-eni were: Yir?ii John son. Connie Holder. P. C. Hvall. F.. IC. Mallonee. Keta>\ Weaver. C. M. W offorH. and Man I.ovingood. Hie \\ oman s Mi^s jona rv Sorietv of the RaptUt rhurrli prepared the delirious banquet, and the follow-in" Indies served it: Mr-. G. II. Co po. Mrs. leili pirkev. Mrs. Rnlnli Mood Mrs. Harrv Ferguson. Mr F C. Hvatt. Mr-. T. S. Evans. Mrs! H '--if Deweese and Mi-- Sarah C 00k. FOR SMI. Ten shares Murphv Real F.Male Company *tork at ftO perrent fare value for rash 011 im mrdiate action. For further in formation call 20. ... ^TnrvVV?^ WITH THE CHURCHES SERVICES OF THE WEEK METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH. SOUTH D1KKCTORY Pastor Howard P. Powell ! HOAKIi OK STKW'AKHS Chairman R W ! District Steward K V Weaver S?- i??rar>* Harry Kain Tr?.i.?urer . . P. <*. Hyatt I '? s S?r? tar* V ? - H C. Klklt>? j T \V At'- v p. a A - ii. J. \V. Pavidaon. , S?.l Davidson. H K. k*v. It M. Fain. S .* K lioovv J H 11 ? -.l. Mm. K IV N?.r ? ??!'. J. A ltn-ha rdsoti Vr* T. J S\*>n?! PlanUt Mr* Henry Axl*> A?>-Htant Pianist Mm Pale L<? Choir |> Mr'. Harry P. C?M?p.-r Stipt' Sun>l:i v S'-hrxil K V Weavr President W M ? Sin I! It N<*rv?lt , - K;.T\.<rth I^ai;ii* M ?? Carolyn Pail.-y l ! - !?.?*. -'h \.~ar-'.+ V? " i H . * * - * i ; i w Sumlax S-hool at nine fortv five. Mi. k. \. \l raver. Superintendent. Morning worship al 11 oYIoek I lie pastor will preaeh using as his >ul>jeet. "The Christ for Todav." Evening worship at 7 o'clock. | "Matthew, the Business Man.** will he the subject of the sermon l?v the pastor. ^ 011 are most kindlx invited to j worship at all our ser\ ire>. ? n ? rtrirgft^f PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH DIBKCTOKT F*?tor t y Anw. DWtONS Chairman j j> & J M. Vamhn. B. W. Sip*. 1; ILlteT? S. I'arkar. * *? E3.DKRS Chairman .. ? . Jno H. DfiUrd B A. Davdnon. Ja?k 11a!! y w. ??jj/ CWk -?f Suasion Jr.*. H. DilUrt Choir Loader . . ? Mrs C. W. S?*lKe Pianist .... MiM Ann# (J r a ham Anfetaaa r>ui>t. Sunday S<-hu? 1 Jno H. l>",Urd ?? v ?fcin'n Auxiliary. Mr* <* \y_ Sataj# Pres. Christian Endeavor *nr.? randl>* Sunday school at \. ] II. Di'lard. Superintendent. Teachen .f Bible Ola*-. Geurjre \V. Caniilrr I Jack Hall. Sr. M>>rnin<* worship at II o'clock. Subject: "On a Sinking ship." Tni A. Is: 27:14-15. Preachinc at 7 p. m. Subject for evening: "The Multitudes. Text. Matt. 9:36. The ("hrii'.ian Kndeavor Sucirtv will mi'i'l at tile chuTch at 6:30 P. M. It. W. Sipe. Leader. The public is cordiall\ invited t0 all the services in thi< church. FOR SALE AT A REAL BAR GAIN FOR QUICK ACTION Business Lot 22*2 by 93 Feet IN THE HEART OF MURPHY This Property is one of the best business lots in town For further infor mation Call THE CHEROKEE SCOUT k Phone 20 Mumhv, N. C. Rclch- ? ? M KEEP VD UVC mW STOMACH SWEET m LVERV MORNING and NlCHT TAKE Drift acfkfs^ Pt'PiSV editable SYRUP ! CHRISTM AS PRESENTS for every one? Toys of every kind. Dolls, games and books. China and slass j ware, pictures, Christmas tree dec orations at Candler*- Department Store. Herman Logan Is Returned to Murphy Sheriff N. \\ . Abernathy and Dputv (). (!. I);?\is went to Atlanta Thursday afterm on and brought Her:::;;;; L.igan !???-* io Murphy to answer charges ol store breaking, in : connection with ti e robber > of Wof ! ford-Terrell (Company a work or so ago. Logan was apprehended by the Atlanta police upon advice of local officers, but refused to return to an swer the charges. Paper* for his extradition were securd from Gov ernor McLean and signed by Gover itior llardman. of (leotgia. Hie pa pers arrived at Murph\ Thursday afternoon on the '2 o*? lin k train, and Sherifl Abernathx and his dep ; ti t \ made the trip l>\ automobile, arriving in Murph\ with Logan about midnight Thursday. 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