pks-sday, Dec. 13, 1934 -ua inJ Bolivia have just fj h L>y are violating the 1 f e League of Nations. I j feci bad about that? v J?x?s-s-:-s-:-! tu^ r.ift? pa i iiw vo- a 9 r If you v I H genuine I ' ^ 1 JCWelry H U* and per I 2. C. M I MURPHY 9 t k - : . v yifed BD J1 I Mft B TEN Thotuai 9 and we are ready t 9 most modern launc ji It was our go & At the same time "v fl The machinery in Br town laundry. W< 9 AT THE SAME M patronized us since B predated and we v Buveandletlfv I 10 TbeC "Iowa Governor Mentioned For Jice-FVeeidcncy" Headline. What for, lasn't Garner done and said nothing vith great success? r *:* ' mtcrJbcf j r H W fii 33 wIL # * . I Si % PlSt X 23 UN ]C x _ tfw.. -Ji nf . | ir-Excellence | muld present a gift of | : and lasting excell- ? ve him, give her? ;S; .?We are offering * lues ? absolutely the it can be found?in X s, rings, fountain pens icils. ? JEWELRY for ad- I dornment will be :j; the choice for her'. ;j; Jewelry of good ? taste and good dei sign, with beautiful :j: f gems of excellence ? may be had at ex' -i tremely low prices. X OGRE I f, N. C. V "* -' j^l NDAY, If unforeseen id dollars worth of the f i 0 serve the people of Mu lering in this section. od fortune to get a rebu] ve added new machinery the IDEAL LAUNDRY 1 invite everyone to visit < I TIME We take this met] > we started in the cl< - ? rill strive to please more ? fE" PRICES IS OUR MC EAL LAI R. LLOYD, Prop. )kerakee Scout, Murphy, P MURPHYSCHOOL NEWS Continued from page six Fifth period clasps, Friday, 10.00 t-> 12:00 noon. Sixth period classes, Friday 1:00 0 3:00 P. M. All students must remain on cxam1 tion at least one hour. School ends, the first semester on j Friday, Dc. 21. The second semes- j t r begins Tuesday, January 1. REPORTER Dick Mauney (Miss Leatherwood?Fifth grade) Miss Kathryn Morton who has been a student of Miss Leatherwood, fifth grade has moved to Knoxville, , Tenn.t to live. j Miss Meuney?Sixth grade boys) j ' Honor Roll" C. H. Camel, Hoyt Hombree, Har- j y Dickey, T. J. Hunt, Grover Hamp-1 on and Wiley Kinney. < Mrs. Axlcy?Sixth grade girls) The sixth grade girls have been making a study of Egypt and have made some very attractive drawings f this ancient land?interesting tories have been told and written during this study of Egypt. JUNIOR MUSIC STUDY CLUB ORGANIZED The Grammar school music pupils of Mrs. J. W. Davidson met W* dnes-1 day afternoon and organized a Junior The following officers were electmusic study club, ed. President?'Mary Frances Bell. Vice-president?Virginia Lee Frank lin. Secretary-treasure?Roberta Carringer. Critic?Louise Johnson. ' Pogram committee: Marion Axley, Chairman, Jane Hill, Anna Ruth Carringer. S cial commit' ce: Ruby Townson, chairman. Jot Howell, Mary Porter Fain. I ho v-law and constitution.! read aid ] ljited alter whioh the followj program was given. 'BARCAROLLE' -OFFE1BACH Marion Axley "The Pilgrims"?Jean Diclcey. "Aieiody of Love"?Roberta CarANNO) GRAND he Ideal L DECEM circumstances nest laundry equipment rphy and surrounding tow / on an up-to- aate, runy c that will give greater and was bought for a city pit >ur new plant. Iiod of THANKING OUR eaning indus try for ourse :ustomers and render ever >TTO. THE FINESTQUi JNDRY & Ml forth Carolina f MALTBY I People in Maltby are very glad to Mr. Gay" Johnson honfe again af- 1 ter receiving a treatment at the Pe- 1 trie hospital. I Mr. and Mrs. Vinson Queen and s daught r have returned from Ashe- J vQle where they have been visiting Mrs. Queen's mother. 1 Mr. Andrew Collens and family ? made a business trip to Murphy Sat- c urday. Mr. J. P. Trull and Mr. Frank Craig ? both of Maltby are busy buying furs this week. 1 Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Rowland were visitors in Andrews Saturday. Mr. Paul Coffeey visited his wife and son, of Maltby this week. Buh Baker and family moved from Matby weher they have been living a short wile to Marble the past week. ringer. As an educational study the club will use the textbook "Young Peoples History of Music." Tho following members were enrolled. Marion Axley, Mary Frances Bell, Jan? Hill, Anna Ruth Carringer, Elizabeth Fanklin, Ruby Townson, Virginia Franklin, Jean Dickey, Helen Hampton, Effie Barbara Mclver, Matine Moore, Justine Johnson, Jane Moore, Juanita Healey, Maurjne L/ovingo?od, Helen Wells, Margaret Howell, Mary Porter Fain. Louise Johnson, Magdalene Cooke. Roberta Carringe. Mrs. J. W. Davidson club counselor. The next meeting will be he firts Wednesday in January. Roberta Carringer, Secetnry. ?PISi UNCE l\ OPEN1N aundry & BER 17 do not delay has been installed in the B1 ns and counties with absol quipped laundry that had I better service in dry clea int and it is not duplicated HUNDREDS OF CUSTO Ives last March. The busi ?BETTER SERVICE. \LITY WORK AT THE ] CLEANEI JRPHY, NORTH CAROL Page LIBERTY Old man winter has been visiting this section. Which gives Mother na. ture a chance of picking her Reese, md old "Sar.tr Clans" preparing his ileigh and reindeers for his long ourney before Christmas. R v. E. A. Beaver filled his regnar appointment at Rover Hill church Jaturday and Sunday. A very larg rowd was present and enjoyed ?nis ermons. .Mr. John Picklesimcr and Rev. E. L Beavers were dinner guests of Mr. md Mrs. John Denver Sunday. Mr. Will Ledford and Mr. Otis Bedford were visitors of Mr. Edd Brown Monday. Mr. Charlie Boring made a business trip to Mr. John Picklesimer's Saturday. Mr. Ralph Hamby and Mr. Lester Ledford visited Mr. Condry Eller Saturday. Mrs. Buna Williamson v'sited Mrs. M. T. Raper Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. K. W. Shearer and Mr. Lester Ledford motored to Cleveland Tuesday. They also visited Mr. and Mrs. Dan Adams, at Oco]l, Tenn., anil Wpfr visifiire nt f'nnnorRill Mr. Edd Brown and Mr. S. H. Peid were Murphy visitors .Monday. Mr. Elmer Ledford, Mr. Lake Bedford and Mr. Lester Ledford were Ducktown visitors Monday. , Mrs. and Mrs. K. W. Shearer visited Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Deaver Sunday evening. HATTIE PALMER Notary Public mm H f IT i /ient! G OF J Cleaners I Mr C*3|i URNS BUILDING S lutely the best and p. never been set up. lining of all kinds. W? in the usual small MERS that have || iness is greatly ap- g LOWEST PRICES! j|