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J-f.July 14, 1933 I Locals and W- of Andrews was ^?(r in town on Tuesday of this I ' H ?,<! Mr-. N .1 Davidson. Mr. Hy,; Sam Akin and daughters, Martha -cent last Sunday HLgesrille. Ga.. esking Mr. and ^Turn's daughter. Miss Mildred atu is attending Brenau ColH p H. Till:'.: and Mayor Edwin Andrews were visitors in Hts. c. IT. h'a V and little (laughs'Vary Helen and Carolyn, andd K joa, James Brewester are visit^frdativea in Atlanta and College Hbster John Ellis of Andrews is H~g his unci and aunt. Mr. and ^Tc. W. Ellis --.is week. L .1 Bayles and Wm. P. ^Epsptnt Thu'rsday and Friday in E er?. Chari s Dickey, William ^Ejwn, William Darnell Buster Bill Bayles- are enjoying a camp^Htrip this week at Dockery's mill. Hfr. Cliff Pa-son was a visitor in ^Brrille one day last week. Hlv Marie Ward. Miss SmitJi and H.IK. Dani,!- and Mr. E. T. Owens Oti.Tvdle. Ga. were Sunday guests HC;. and Mrs. E. L. Holt. Hfeses Ann. .Mildred and Jane Hill, (arringer, Sara Witherspoon, ^r fooper Axlev. Sster Ruth Warn ?-fre.i T ur n are enjoying a : n;r trip o th camp in Snowbird stains. Th y were chaperoned by s Rubv Owen by. Ir. and Mr*. Dave Town.*on and . William. Messrs. Leonard Johnand Ray M baps enjoyed a fishtrip to Santv :1a Dam below Rob Tille on Tuesday. WER PRICES: Permanent Waves i'O. Finger Waves? 25c. Dried, rphy Beauty Shoppe, Mrs. E. L. t, Proprietor. Below the Court Ir*. T. S. Evans was called to dmont. Mo. Wednesday on acist of the illness of her daughter, 5. Harry Ferguson. Ir?. Joe Rhyne and sister, Miss rpret Candler of Sylva are visittheir uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. W. Candler. Wait* r Estes and children who j her mother, Mrs. M. Brittian returned to their home Decatur, Ga. Monday. inter Jimmi Davis who had his b removed Tuesday at the Oxford Vital at Oxford is getting along t!y his many friends here will be I to learn. M. G. Hendrix, Mr. and Mrs. H. Buchanr.an of Ball Ground, Ga. r* last week end euests of Mr. and iC.M. Wofford." OST: Lung Bar Pin Wednseday ht between East Murphy and aaey Drug Store. Finder return Cherokee Scout and receive reward. MTED: Soft Mountain Poplar Blocks. If you have any for e call at the Veneer Mill in old ?Phy for imformation. (42-tf) JIZZINESS dieted by Black-Draught 1 decided to take Thedford'a wk-Draught, at I had been harI bllloua spoils," writes Mr. Cbaa. 9ter?n?, of Columbus, XzuL **Whsn nt bill nil a T #-- - M *' *" Id ji. ? mwpr uu ui?m let I**1 l,k? d<>!ng my work. Wi * T ?lly dlz*y- I know than It^ I lake something, i iha? i? nf? how srood Black-Draught !Hffi?5atI have used. I gueaa bn* tor I feel b?tff to !!>? * 1,ko * ara dropping wM?? rery tln? I '< iown. W a varv bad feellnu. ^GEORGIA PEACHES Now On Sale At Miirphy Supply Co. AND W. Lovingood Murphy> N. C. D?liTered Daily From SHORE'S ORCHARD Baldwin, ga. _ "I", Truck Load JUICES RIGHT The Cherokei Personals j Mrs. E. J. Darnell and sons, William and Ed^ar who have been visiting relatives and friends in Atlanta. Ga. have returned home. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Hyatt and children, and Mr. Charles Hannibal Hyatt are enjoying a fishing trip to Lake Carroll this week. FINGER WAVES 25 cent^ Dried. Murphy Beauty Shop. Mrs. E. L. Holt operator. Below the Court house. Mr. and Mrs. Hambrigh: and children of Grover. X. C. are visiting Mrs. Hambright's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Fain. Miss Emily Sword who attended the World's Fair in Chicago, 111 returned home last Thursday. Misses Lucille Bishop and Ada Johnson of Fountain City, Tenn. are visiting Miss Bishop's brother and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bishop. Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Wolf and baby of Williamsburg, Ky. arespending a few weeks at the Maples. The many friends of Mrs. Laura Mallonee will regret to hear of her illness. Mrs. R. Robinson and daughters. Misses Mary and Barbara Robinson ?neither safe enoiii for the bo< CHI VIII Why is it tl cylinder a der car in America has bo reinforced by hardwood that every make of car sel $4000 uses bodies of exart type? Why? For the sam< Chevrolet uses it exclusive every test and every expe definitely proved: STEEL NOT ENOUGH! All prices f. o. b. Flint, and amay DICKE i Scout, Murphy, North C who have been visiting relative* and f friend* he're f r several week.* returned to vidr home at Akron. Ohio, on Trursday of this weekMaster Edward Adam? Jr. of Kr.oxvillTenn. is visiting his father. Dr. E. E. Adams, while hi.s mother. Mr- E. K. Adams is visiting in Sou'.r Carolina, Georgia and Florida. M. Gertrude Franklin entertain w 'h a lawn party at the ho:r. of Mr. an Mrs. G. W. Ellis on last Thur-iay evening in honor of II ? Ma: y Robinson and Mr. Leon Elks. | After several games and contest the |ho- -- served ice cream anii cak<-. Thos- present were: Misses Mary lo Davis, Mary Kat'nerine Hensley, Ruth Akin, Messrs. Hadley Williamson. Frank and Ben Maytield and Garnet Owenby. j 'Mi-.* Cecil Mattox entertained with a dance at the home of n r par nts, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Mattox on last I Friday evening. During the evening *%he hostess served punch. Those invited were: Misses Ann Candler. McBtayer, Polly Davis, Sara Ruth Posey. Wood fin Posey, Grace Parker, Grace Bell, Mary King Malonee, Kathleen Alley, Eloise Estes. louuse Axley, Mary Weaver, Martha Mayfield, Saia Ruth and Var.oy Mcj Guire of Andrews, Mary and Margaret Witherspoon, Helen and Lucy Warner. Katherine Abernathy and Ruth ParW?fc Front Burt Beilamy, Woodie* Hampton of Andrews, Burke Gray, John David r., Charles Dickey, Frank Ferguson, j Buel Adams, Paul Howell, Robert strong enoug gh, nor quiet i iy of a quality < C1IDAI C binVLL nat every 12- The trouble with st nd 16-cylin- stands just so much dies of steel ment. Steel alone ? Why is it rumble and rattle, ling for over put the two together :ly the same steel body over tou : reason that ?then the hardw ly. Because steel?and vice ve riment have suit: the strongest, s ALONE IS such as Fisher bui CHftVROLKT MOTOR ( Michigan. Special equipment extra. Low de O. M. A. C. terma. A General Motorm Value. ?. ms ,Y CHEVH L^m murph arolina Weaver, William Thompson. Jame Mallonee. Cliff Passon, Bill Owenby William Benton and Jig? Lay. Mi-s Grace Parker entertained witl three tables of bridge at the home o n r parents. Dr. and Mrs. R. S. Par k*;r, n last Saturday evening. Aftei - veral rounds of the game the host e>> served delicious refreshments Those invited were: Misses Mary ant Margar Witherspoon. Grace Bell Mary King Mallonee, Grace Teague fffliO WAVE Meiigeni mil uon 1 *n,nK ina* ill They're not! Doo'l think tl 111 ncnt wave will do. It won't! Ill your while to conic here III EuR*ne permanent wave||| Euginc Sachets, f ^ CANDLER'S Second Floor C Mrs. Edwina Pho Tr IMF W Mm eel alone is that it f shock and punish- i is also inclined to BUT?when you ?a heavy,Staunch Jfe. gh, solid hardwood JR* ood reinforces the "Hfij rsa! And the reinfest type of body, ilds for Chevrolet ,4|||? CO.. DETROIT. MICH. Bfct '9 S lire rod prtc? J 0*565 Bg BBf mmtri H LOLET C( iY, N. C. Page Five s Woodfin Posey. Cecil Mattox. Sara . Ruth Posey, Eloise ELstes. Martha Mayfield and Sara Osborne of Smyrna, Ga. i f Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Hendrix entertained with a picnic lunch at their camp at Toccoa Lake on last Sunday. Those invited were. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Studstill, Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Case, Mr. and Mrs. W. W, Hyde. Mrs. Dixie Dillard. Mrs. Harry McBrayer and Mrs. Dale Lee. lent* are alike. .1 Iff hat arty pertna- / ? \ //* I If It's well worth iff for a genuine ^ * r ] ? -with gcoutoe 111 andler Dept. 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