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WOMAN'S CLUB TO GIVE PROGRAM 19 The regular month I \ meeting of the \\ innanV Club will take place in the club room.- in the J.ibrai> next Wednesdav afternoon at 'In* usual hour. A ^tud> i t \-?rth Carolina i: be ing made by the Club this year and the U?pir for this meeting is "The Piedmont Country." discussed by Mrs. Howard !\ Powell, and Mrs. K. l>. Norvell. Other feature's of the program include music b\ Mrs. J. N. Hill and a reading B\. Mrs. ti. C. Mallonee. All members of the club are ur gently requested to attend this meet ing Tags Await Autoists At Brittain &. Axiey 's Ww automobile license tags for the xea 1 929 are notv on sale at the More of Brittain & Axley. at Mur phx. for Cherokee. Clay and Gra ham counties. Kverx ear owner must obtain a new license before Januarx 1st. but the new license can not be carried on the car until after December 15th. it was said. This service is made available at Murphx through the Carolina Motor Club, in order t<? save time and trou ble for the motorist becausc of hav ing t?? send to Kaleigh. Tag* for both cars ami trucks are being sold at Murphx. The licenses have a blue back ground with white figures and are very atlractixe in appearance. For the first time. "North Carolina" is spelled out on the plate, instead of simply the abbreviation. "V C." LIONS CUB MET TUES AT MAPLES The Lions Club held their regular meeting at The Maples Tuesday eve ning of this week, with a large num ber present. After an unusual 1\ good meal served bv the hostess, M rs. Rector, and the collection of several fines for assembly rule vio lations, the business session began. Roads, aviation fields, business and industrial surveys came in for considerable discussion. Lion With erspoon was appointed as chairman with the privilege of selecting his own committee, to see if the work of surfacing No. 28 to the Tennessee line could not be accomplished by the time next spring opens up. A committee on the aviation field for Murphy was appointed as fol lows: D. \\ itherspoon, W. W. Hyde, and Dr. Edw. E. Adams. This com mittee is to take up the feasibility of securing an a\iation field i?.r ' Murphy, which might be used for commercial as well as for exhibition ? purposes. A motion was passed instructing i the secretary to get in touch with the secretaries of civic bodies between Bryson City and Cleveland, Ga., with a view to advertising this sec t ion of the Appalachian Scenic Highwav 011 both ends. Dr. Edw. E. Adams was clcclcd to the office ??F official Tail Twister, made xacant bv the resignation ?>t ('. k Hoover, who has been trans f erred to Heiidersonvillc. The Community Christmas Tree was endorsed b\ the Lions and l.ions Withcrspoon and Hyde were appointed a committee to assist oth er civic clubs ami agencies of the town in seeing that it was made a 1 success. CHESTER NOW i MANAGER THE ; REGAL HOTEL 1 Manager of IJostelery On Top Of Famous Lookout Mountain Comes To Murphy W . M. Chester, of Chattanooga. Tenn., manager of the famous Look out Mountain Hotel, near Chattanoo ga. has come to Murphy as manager of i he Hotel Kegal for the w inter. Mrs. Chester. his charming wife, is also with him and will have charge ot the dining room. Mr. Gregory, of Clark and Grc gory. former proprietors, bought , Mr. Clark's interest in tin' in the ! firm of Clark and Gregorv. hotel operators, and secured the scrvice < f Mr. and Mrs. Chester for the win ter. Mr. Dow 1 ('.lark, is remaining with Mr. Chester as clerk. Mr. Chester stated that the entire hotel had been gone over thorough- i 1\. rleaned and renovated. It is1 planned to redecorate all the walls shortly and install telephones in all the rooms for the benefit of guests. Mr. Chester has been in the hotel business for many years, and has a wide experience with some of the outstanding hosteleries in the conn try. He was manager for a number | of \ ear- of the Signal Mountain Hotel, later going to the Lookout 'Mountain Hotel as manager, the lat ter having 250 rooms and costing j three million dollars. It is also | known throughout the country as one of the most famous summer re- j sort hotels. Mrs. Chester is known as one of | the best dining room managers in I the country, having had charge of all the banquets and entertainments held in the famous Lookout Moun tain resort, besides wide experience with other hosteleries. They both expressed themselves as being well pleased with Murphy and the beautiful scenery of this sec tion. and also extend an invitation through The Scout for the people of this section to make the Regal head quarters while in town, and to al ways feel welcome to come in, sit in the lobby and warm themselves by the big open hearth fire. Deacons Ordained By Baptist Church Five deacons wer ordained at a special service at the Baptist church last Sunday morning, at which or dained visitors from both Andrews 1 CHRISTMAS CARDS ?{? We have a few boxes of unusually neat and at ;!; tractively engraved, two colored Christmas greeting cards, with envelopes to match, which ?|' we are offering at the exceptionally low price i of ! $2.00 PER BOX ! WHILE THEY LAST This includes fifty cards with your name print R ed on each, and fifty envelopes. Envelopes are | decorated on the inside. Give Us Your Order Early ? Inspect them if | You Wish. | THE CHEROKEE SCOUT \ Phone 20 ?md IVachtree were present, and j ook pari in the services. The following members were or dained: \. M. Johnson. \\ . S. Dick ey. Man I4ovingood. Noah Lovin iiood. Fret! Moore and C. \\ . Bailey. Ralph Moody, who was out of town, will b? ordained at a subsequent service. The churc h at a recent conference adopted the plan of electing deacons for a definite period of nervier, a?d increax'd the present number by four, making the membership of the board of deacons nine now instead o ffive. The plan adopted calls for three of these deacons to be elected every > ear, which Iea\es six old dea cons on the board, so that business of the church will always be in the hands <>f those who are familiar with it. This plan creates the office <?f honorary deacon, by virtue of the tact that those who are not re-elect ed are deacons but are not active. FEED PRICES We believe C. S. Meal is going high er. we have just unloaded car good bright \ el low meal and the priee is still 1 $2.40 Full 0 Pep Laying Mash 3.75 Pinnaele Laying Mash 3.50 Full () Pep Scratch Feed ..3.00 CS Hulls New Hags 90 Salt SI. 10 Pure Soft W heat Bran Per Cwt. 2.25 ' Corn Meal (Country Corn ? $1.25 Brigadier Flour < Family Paten SI. 75 for 4J> ll?. American Beauty Flour (Short Pat en ? Guaranteed to he as good as you ever eat i $2.50 for 48 lbs. Mill Feet! or Shorts SI. 75 Boanza I)air\ Feed SI. 75 \ DICKEY FEED CO. Murphv, N. C. only participating and acting in hon orary capacities. The new hoard is composed of V. M. Johnson, G. H. Cope, re-elected; Ralph Moody. \V. S. Dickey. Alan Lovingood. C VTbI Moore, J. M. Stonfr Noah Loving, ,04 members ar,. W. ? F|* H Dickev and ( \l R ^ ! - L "arnttt Won't Talk aI?II Mfr* .^>3 der and uric Known as i" ??wn ?? v HAARLEM _ - h^'''hj n A MAlfT years ? all druggists in 3 sizes. Look fw every box and accept no substitute, la imjJ Your Kidneys?. Don't give the Turkey a Wild Goose chase ? but for ynijr CHRISTMAS MEATS Come to BRITTAIN'S MARKET Dressed Fowls for that Christmas Dinner Pork Ham, Pork Chops. Pork Sausage. Pork Iloa&ts, Beef H oasts. Soup Bones. COMPLETE LINE OF FRESH MEAT AT ALL TIMES. Hussmanized Meats are Best Because They c?e Frozen. ! Come to See Us n n TTT * TIDO 1 I * r> i.tt! I Btu 1 1 AHN 3 MAKKtl I HUGH BKITTAIX. Proprietor. j . - .-VVWtW BARGAINS FOR THE CHRISTMAS SHOPPER I CLOTHING Blue Serge Suits, was $25.00, now Wool Sweaters, was $4.00, now $20.00 $2.00 Men'* Hats new, Half Price. RUGS ? Big Line Administers Just In. ROCKERS ? Children and Adults ? Prices Right. DOLLS. ? Few Left Over Half Price. Blankets and Comforts Way Down. In addition to New Clothing We have a Big Line Second Hand Clothing in rear of store. Dressers, Bed Springs, a*?d Mattresses going at reduced Prices. Big Job Lot Women's Shoes, were $3.00, now going $1.00 per pair. Overstuffed Living Room Suite, was $125.00 now $92.50 C B. HILL I I Dry Go' ds, Clothing, Furniture and Caskets MURPHY, N. C.
The Cherokee Scout (Murphy, N.C.)
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