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| NOBODY'S ! | BUSINESS ! S BY GEE McCEE * j flat rock is making plans tc> START A NEW BANK <tt: editor:? tr.t wn of flat rock i> in need o:- a k as it .'las been without i<nt v the casher cf the flat rock avv bank took amnesia and I went . aay to parts unknown in 11*21 r,j t; its doors and never left his a ,i with anyboddy except his wife. I izens met in the scholl audylast nipht to provide ways a ,t etans for ?rettin>* bank fasilir;t. vote q flrv spondent, mr. njik- lark, rfd. was chose as chairmar was slightly bitter (at t.'iej |a.- nk> as first onner count of; J j,.-. . Jk in same. : hair named a committee cf 3 a ows to start the bank ..ff: ! rq?re. art square and dr. i Jju- green and told them t o ri* or - hooey long: and seeker-terry! | va and sen. pa-man at washing- j i toi . d n^k for a government loan! 01 1 > in preferred stock t*> b^gin w " art refused to served with hoi-1 i ?ui; . Sv-udd Clark took his place. j . anpitol of the new bank will he 000$ if it can be raised be- j twix: The stockholder.-- and the gov-' verTv nt and it will ze divided into I i shan ,df a par value and printed on j grt 'ordered paper; the old one | was p! nted on yeiler-bordered and! i; d. so the chair chose green for safety. i* the people will raise the money, nv kc Clark, rfd, will possibly be w; to serve as president, and judo ark will no d^ubt be willing to ac ; < -ashier. salaries to be fixed by i former for the latter, intrust wil paid on time deposits provided * v stay in t.here long enough. p. : irther esteps will be to?Tk till pei :n>sion is got from the code and . the l. e. r. a. to operate a bank in flat k. it mought be a nashal bank, but - me of those pressent w)v>' had ao nney thought a state will own everything anyhow in a few years if ? ? a ne p-J I We Introduce HANES S Here's the most unusual underwear you ever laid your eyes on I Men who lead an active, outdoor life will go for it first ? for golf, riding, and tennis. Then, as they feel its comfort and coolness, they'll wear it morning, noon, and night. The first thing you know?Hanes Sports will 1 be every man's choice for < every day?all day I ! There's enough elasticity < ? enough suggestion of a t supporter ... in Hanes < m Vo'z WOFFORD-TEF The CI POSTELL Farmeis arc impntving every opportunity now in preparing for a ei op. The apple crop in this section will almost be a failure, due the heavy frost some ten days ago. T.here was not only frost but plenty of ice. J. R. Wilbur filled his apfidntm nt at Roiling Springs last weekend. Doo'l mist the big, two-hour, 169ct c rmedy and dancing show to be held in the Murphy school house Friday evening at 7:30 for the benefit of the Murphy and Marble baseball teams. Faster Sunday was a dreary cold t day, but it was a very merry crowd | of young folks, and some older ones, that gathered at the home of Dr. Young's and enjoyed an egg hunt. The eggs were hidden in a large clover field. Prizes were awarded and ?vmc games played after which a big helping of home made ice cream | was served to every one. All seemed to really enjoy themselves. Miss Pelise Haroby snent Saturday night with Mi.-5 Alma Young. Mrs. Rebecca Allen went to Puck-; town Monday on business. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Hamby j were rleasant callers at thr home of the Wilbur's Sunday night. UNAKANEWS The farm rs of this section ar< 1 eady to plant corn. The friends of Mr. J. M. Garrett nre clad to hear he is improving. We are sorry to .hear Mrs. J. M. Garrett is very ill at this writing". Mrs. Johny Bryson spent th. night with her son Mr. J. G. Bryson Thursday night. Don't miss the big, two-hour, 16acl comedy and dancing show to he held in the Murphy school house Friday evening at 7:30 for the benefit of the Murphy and Marble baseball teams. The many friends of Mr. Steven Thompson are glad to learn he is improving after having bis arm amputated at the Franklin hospital. Mrs. H. F. Rose has returned from they dont' cut taxes, you will be kept posted. yore* trulie, mike Clark, rfd, president. ? 0 W KIND or .'II......: ERWEAR! Less of it... cooler... i more freedom ... no buttons ? : : gently supporting... perfect for active i I men , ( the Modern (PORTS! II Sports to give you the comfort you need. But Sports are light and porous. They can't heat your waist! There's no pinching or pulling ... no crawling or bunching. Hanes Sports Shirts are specially tailored to match the cut-away legs of Sports. See your Hanes dealer toiay, and get yourself some Summer comfort. If he loesn't have Sports, write he P. H. Hanes Knitting :o., Winston-Salem, N. C. and SHIRTS . mm ^ >H Some at 35c each mmmemmml | IRELL CO. utors? !\UK 1 ri LAKULIINA herokee Scout, Murphy, FARTIN'SCRELK MISS WILMA COLEMAN ENTERTAINED AT EGG HUNT SUNDAY Mis* Wilma Coleman save an eg hunt Sunday afternoon. Quite crowd was there in spite of the rail . fter the egjr> had been niddei games were played. Tho-e preser w-re: Evelyn Martin, Oieta Martii Myrtle Chastain, Thelma Elkin Gladys Owenby, Gwendolyn Stalcui Helen Dockery. Helen Owenby, Mai Lena Martin, Irene Hidden. Ro Fullbright. Billy Stalcup. Jack Queei Georjre Martin, Garrett Heddc Joe Rogers, Frank Stalcup, Howai and Earlt Martin, James Morris, 1 L. Martin, Walter Dockery. Mr. an Mrs. Bergan Moore. Mr. and Air Garnette Owenby, Mrs. Farther LunsjjC'd and Mrs. Lottie Stalcup. Mr. and Mis. Bergan Moore. < Gastonia, N. C.. who have be.n visi ing Mr. and Airs. W. R. Evans r{ turned home Monday morning. Mr. Roy Fullbrigni. f Ga toni is visiting Mr. and Airs. Bob Do-1 ery. Rev. HeticUn tilled his regular a pointme.it a: the Martin's Crel Baptist chuich Satuulay and Su day. Mrs. (.' .arlie Rogers i- on the >i list. I the Petri- Hospital where -he Y ! been taking treatments. Mis. G. F. Rose \va the dinij 1 guest of Mr. and Mrs. U. S. Phillips Sunday night. I Tht Beaverdam Sunday school increasing in numb r a- warm \v< I ther approaches. Mrs. Bonnie Rose and Mrs. Art. 1 .Tones I-I'tiirnoil ft-*..'.. ..? s* j Prospect Sunday. Mrs. Jewel J hn.-on, Mrs. J. Crawford and Mrs. Fred Whit w< | the afternoon quests of Mrs. H. ; Rose Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Coleman j Ojrreeta. Mrs. Walter (iiaham i Mrs. Marion Davis visite<l Mr. s I Mrs. Henry Davis Sunday. E /'' * ?. ' , ? ! N'" ! ! : !: u I i .' ' " . .. One name comes q The description is millions of men ar I the symbol of fait! mental. Something Each year the Foi to motorists. . . .T< because it encircle! built. It reaches < you need in a mod performance, comf of operation and u; $495 up, f. o. K Detroit. Standa Easy terms through Universal N-c- I I MONTGOMERY AND ! HELEN HAYES HEAD EXCEPTIONAL CAST i Helen Hayes and Robert Mont tw I gomery are co-starred in "Vanessa: a- H-i Love Story , the outstanding i. featute which will be shown at the ^ Murphy Theatre. it j The picture is romantic drama :J of v.t type in which h ?th star- have s. I scored. For Miss Hayes, it follows p. I "What Every Woman Knows." latest y ; of her M-G-M pictures which include y "Another Language," "The White i. Sister" and "The Sin i'f Madelon n Claudet." For Montgomery, it i >1 d lows "Forsaking All Other.-." and L I gives him a characterization someid | what like the one he did in "Private s. Lives"; his . its. of course, include la "biography of a Pachelor Girl." "Hideout." "Strangers May Kiss,' >f "Riptidt,* and many n( re. t- "An thei Language" was the firs: e- picture that teamed Miss Hayes ami Montgomery. !' | Notables in Cast K" , Now. in "Vanessa. Her I.ovt i Story . the star- appear with a noP j table* cast of eighty film favori Otto Kruger has a commanding role n"S as Ellis Herries, Miss Hayes* insam husband. May Rcbs ,n play th< memorable character. Judith Pari Lewis Stone appear- as Adam. Vio let Ktmble-Cooper, who played ar outstanding role in "David Copper ier field." is seen as Lady Hen is. Henr ^ . Stephenson, P ?nal<i Crisp, Jessi Ralph and Agnes Anderson are -th ers among the notable players. La. William K. Howard, the directoi was the director ??f "Tht Cat an? * ,ur k ",u,r? wmcn eo-siarred Kamoj ew ^*, varro aid Jeanette Macl\ rialc and more r'.ently mc yaphne H. "Evelyn Prentice." His .hits are It ert. yion. but among them will be re me it F. bered *Th< Power rind th- Glory nd "Transatlantic." of "Vanessa: Her Love Story." is m.i picturizati n of H trh Wa'.p ?\ ind novel. *'Vaiessa," \v t h was t' fourth and last of his group ? T niversal 1 5\ ....... S': ~ |uickly to mind when you think distinctively Ford. 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On t.he eve of their j wedding: they are separated by a ; misunderstanding. When Vanessa j relents and finds Benjie it is too : late; he has married ai>?ther woman. Vanessa allows herself t<? b talked into marriage with El!:- Herries, a dour hut respectable member of the family. Ellis i- insanely suspicious and make- her life miserable. Years i later she meets Benjie and they manage to steal a few weeks of happiness. but eventually Vanes-a gees "1 t? . ?i h ban I* is not until her husband die- that Var.ne-sa and Benjie finally achieve complete hapf piness. | GAS, | oil, i , All Accessories for y 1 ;? Your Car j;Drive in and let us ser-x J ?vice your car with those? j1 ? Good Gulf Products ? ! ?"SERVICE WITH A ? | SMILE" | I MURPHY SERVICE 1 i - ? STATION | | A. J. Hembree, Prop. % i j r> ^ar '--J*!: of "The Universal Car." car is used by so many world. 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