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[with the churches services of THE WEEK i METHODIST EPISCOPAL church, SOUTH directory Howard P. Powrll * MO\KI? ok *tkwak??s * H. w. Gray rd K V Weaver . . . . . Harry Ka I n I ,f*2, p- C. Hyatt ' 'g <z+. ? ti?r* Mr*. II ? ; K'.kin* ^ t; A. Akin. J. XV. Mavitlsnn. mrid*<n !! E -'Ookey. i:. .M. Fain. ,^.vr -I " M' Ouil. Mrn. K It N.? , ^ i; . h irJ-"?n. M'? T. .! S\v.?r?l Mm H**nry Axl?.v , i-. m sf Mr* I>aV Mr*. Hairy P. C?a?i?-r ,;nt u v - Mrs K. IV N?rv. II *" ejiu * I .? : 1 k u?* . V"?* far .Ivn I la i|t*y ,r pj.ttorth [? Vl?? \?t:i H-irnliaw Morning worship at 11 \. \I. ip Incarnation, will Ih? the sub i for |!i# * morning serv ice. Tl?? exciiimj >ervicc will 1m* c h rt.tl hv fl?' Senior and luiiior ,irs with Christmas music. sODW DKCF.MBKR Ml liu.tl ;it nine fortx five. . k V. \N iver. Superintendent, (horning v-r-liip ;il II o dock, e uill preach using as his J firth* <1 I ywfling w??rslii|i al 7 o'clock, niitin;: I I'.-mii ? w ill I ? the s:il? filli." "\eninir sevic:-. h on are mosl kindlx iti\ to -hip al .ill our services. [hristmas play BAPTIST CHURCH friie Christmas program of tin* L>t Baptist eliurch will l?e given inila\ evening. December 23. at 7 k. [The program will be a Christmas , entitled : "\\ hen Santa Forgot Smith*. * lief ore the play there a prologue. I In* Storx of iSe'lile ta" when flic "\ oice of ih ? Cenlii- : p- rails on tlw angels to tell again -lor \ of fiethlchem and M?ntrasts ! Imniil it \ and adoration ??f the : (si Christmas with the spiri' o! ' ^ristma- I ? ?? Li \ . The synopsis of i pla\ i- as follow*: Plot The Bennetts. a modcratclx \.i. dofamilx. .i c?> ? lanni-.v: lo ? i) guesU from \cw Y..ik (iix ring Christina** holidaxs. In or r to make .i ?uo(l impression, and l?tok and appear at their best. >. Bennett going thro* such el orali- preparations (hat she is ttilini; (.liri>lmus, not onlv for her if. hut lor the entire familx. in iding the i hildreii and even Tabbx ' rat. Manx situations arise that amusing, hut. at the same time. If to life anil tpiile pointed. However, when preparations at Bennett house have all been I niplrted. tile citx guests find it in rr\n o a i n i v/iv 0/\LC AT A REAL BAR GAIN FOR QUICK ACTION Business Lot 22^4 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 Phone 20 I Murohv, N. C. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH lllRKCTOKY Pa "tor J. p. AndTNon DEACONS Chairman .... j. n. Storey .T. M. Vauuhn. B. W. S. Miller. H S. Parl;er. KI.1?KKS Chairman J nr. H. I>l!lard K. \ l>a vds*??n. Jack Hall. M W. Bell. Ct?*rk of Sfsnion Jno. M. l>i)lard Choir leader Mrs. C. W. Savage Pianist . . Mis* Ann* Graham Anderson SuiM. Sunday Soliwl .. Jn?> II. IHIlard U'.iinun * Auxiliary. Mrs*. C" W. SnvHK' Frr* Christian End ?avnr ... Anno ?\'?ndl?*r ! Ninday school at 10:00 A. M.. J. II. Di'lard. Superintendent. Teachers of Bible Class. George Vi . Candler. Jack Hall. Sr. Morning worship at 1 1 o'clock. ! Subject: '"Tidings of Great Jov. j [Text. I -tike "2: 8-10. \t 7 I'. M. the Christian Kndeavor [will present their Christmas Pageant Prisoners of Hope. The Christian Kndeavor Society will meet at the church at 0:30- 1>. \\ . Sipe. le ader. \ cordial invitation i- i\en to all to attend the services of ' ! i i - church. >1 M)\V. DKCKMBK.Il :?0. Preaching at 11 M. Subject: "i he Wax to \ictor\. l?-\t: Gen. 32:21. Worship al 7 I?. M. >i. <? [ "The ' ni\ ? ;il Law or Ser\ i< ." 1 est. Matt. convenient to make the promised \ is \l. and at the last moment send a letter instead of coming. Plans are shattered at the Bennett home to the secret delight o| all but Mother. To avoid wasing the large suppl\ of ex pensive food which is prepared, the Smiths, a poor but happy family, are invited in for Christmas dinner. They unconsciously teach the Ben neits the real meaning < ?f Christinas, and the day is. after all. spent and enjoyed in the real, true way. i \K\V V\ HIPPETS ON DISPLAY : slarls the motor. \o longer is it I necessar\ for tin* driver to fumble | around with his or Iter foot in the front of the toe-hoard groping for i tl&e starter hiitton? which often is found in a rather inaccessible place. While this feature will undouhtedl) ; Ik* welcomed h\ all drivers, it has a | special appeal to women. I V distinct safet\ I actor is seen in (tin* control of the lighting sWem i from the same huttoii at the driver's I finger-tips. In night traveling the 1 'driver i-- not required to remove a j hand from the wheel and reach to j the dash to control the lights, the new "Finger-Tip" advancement per mitting complete control on the steering wheel. The wheelbase of both the four i and six have been increased and j from this have come the larger and roomier bodies with the design of j the interior producing increased ' spaciousness foi uilvjrr and passen gers. The design of the seats is along scientific lines, perfectly con toured to provide maximum com fort. New Instrument Panel Numerous conveniences such as pockets and robe rails have been provided in the new cars, showing the* careful attention paid to every detail of design and construction. Complete redesigning of the in jstrument l>bard with a convenient ' grouping of the instruments in a A*. corative panel is another nicety ap parent in the Whippet models with the employment of indirect lighting. To permit easy entrance and exit ] the doors of the various models have been widened with a continuance of the use of remote door controls. Although the power plants in both the Whippet four and Whippet six j have shown outstanding speed, pow- j er and stamina in the past and have been accepted as the ideal engine in their respective prie classes, certain improvements are noted in the pow ]cr plants now employed to give a 'much higher speed and power rating although the fundamental principles of design and construction remain unchanged. WHERE TO EA V If you are hunting for g cats, stop at the famous Oickty Hotel. LOST STRAYED OR STOLEN" ? 1 female setter bird dog 10 months old. Brown body with white and ticked legs and belly. $5.00 re ward to anyone re4ufc-ning same to me. ? FRED MOORE. Murphy, N. C. EDDIE, THE AD MAN ?10 VOU READ t*4E 'XpAblAU KJVGMtS'WHEVJ vou WERE A klO? REMEMBER UAOOtVl AviO WIS MAGIC LAMP, WHICH HE MAO OWLV TO RUB "TO GrET AKJV THlMG HE WAVJTEP"* POLK.S, ADVERVIS'MG IS -TWE MOOERJ4 ALADD *J9 LAMP King George's Condition IS Not So Favorable Tuesday reports from tin* bedside of Kins (?eorpc ?>f Lnjrland. who has been suffering for several weeks " ilh pleurisx and pneumonia, show that his condition i- not so ?ood as had hern for the last two da>s. The Kin** spent a restless day Monday, however, his condition is not consid ered serious at this time. FOR CHRISTM \S Send 25 cents t?? Hollo well's Mountain Farmer. Hendersonville. V C. This pays for a year's subscription for your friend and a year for yourself. JAMES PENLAND INJURED IN FALL| Mr. James Peniand was right pain full) hurl early last Wednesday | morning when he fell through an I opening in his ham loft. The floor ! in*; had heen removed from the low er floor leaving the cross beams un protected, Mr. Pen land fel labout eight feet striking his back and side on one of these. Upon examination it was found that he had broken three ribs on the left side nad strain ed his hark. He is rapidly improv ing and is expected to be out in a few davs. Attention Housewives! Be Sure to Insist that Your Retail Merchant send you White Lily or Roller King FLOUR For Absolute Success in IN ALL YOUR XMAS BAKING EVERY SACK GUARANTEED TO RUN UNIFORM AND GIVE ENTIRE SATISFACTION WOFFORD-TERRELL CO. Wholesale Distributors NOW ON DISPLAY new superior Greater Beauty ? Larger Bodies ? with t:~ r j- i x ip VU111I U1 The most notable advance in driving convenience since the self starter WHIPPET FOUR COACH $535 Coupe $535; Sedan $595; Roadster $485 ; T ouring $475; Commercial Chassis $365 WHIPPET SIX COACH $695 Coupe $695; Coupe (with rumble seat) $725; Sedan $760; Sport De Luxe Roadster $850 including rumble seat and extras). F. 0. B. Toledo. Ohio We invite you to come in today and inspect this new superior Whippet. E. C. MOORE Dodge ? Willys-Knight ? Whippet SALES AND SERVICE Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to all our our friends and customers.
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