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PERSONALS The m.u:y fn?ndi j! Mr?. A C j Barton will oe glad to learn ih- -s recovering from *n fferttiOQ- Th? operation vi. performed :n t.ie Petri*- H >?p:tal Tuoftda/ M; >t Pann.** OeW??ie o! Coppe ::ii .spent last week ?-nd here with n-r mother. Mrs Secssi* OeWeese. Mr R D Lovtrujud. Mr and Mr; OLzxlr iaftpfngood *1*1 Mr Lotji Lovmgood attended :tie graduation ; ewrcues of the A.Ian ta-Sou.:ern Dental college ji Atlanta. Wednes day. June 4 Mrs Henry Axley spent Wed- ' nesday and Thursday in Ajheville Mrs. Frank Pa^i and Mrs Kenneth Price of Jefferson Ctty ?u*nt <ever.il days here l?il * ?e*. Mtsi Joan Barnett return ?d to her home here Thursdjry from i two weeks visit in Jeffer.sOQ City with Mrs F A. Pa n. Mr. and Mrs Douglas Tjr.e. of Birminjcham. Ala spent ia-r ?? -ei end in Murphy \*/ S. Stronacl: !??! " l25t v*?k ?nri for Morganton w :iQrt' he .las been transferred with "..e S'.l Heal h Department. Mr and Mrs. Peyton I'. ar.d ::tt> daughter. Gienda. and Mrs. Clyde Sneed *rere visitors in Cornelia M j :1 - day. Mr and Mr> Robert. Pi'.mer and little son. Bobby. of Y )uns5to'~li, Ohio spent list weei end here w:6h Mi Palmer's dottier., Mrs. Dixie Palmer Dr and Mrs. L. T. R u.ssell and little son spent last week end in Canton with Dr. Russell's parents. 11: ?ni Mrs. Rotoer. Akn were | visitor* Ji" H : 1 Dim Sunday Mr, H. H ?.rnm?nn and Henry L-.iminr. >f Asheville spent a, t i-ek end aer- with Mrs Vev.a H-a !.e> Ack M-rrel! jf lad u a visitor :hb week ead i*. the home of his uncle and aunt. the Rev ind Mr, H L Paisley. Mrs. Richard Parker, of Hickory ?pent last week end here with her n ?-.ri*_s. \?r and Mri. B- G If I Ulll'lir Frank Kelley. of Chattanooga ? J-i a visitor in una Sunday Mr< 3 G. Brumb?and daughter Marina. Mrs Jean Pull.ura and daughter. Harriet:, spent several :i i y , lis* week m Hartwell. Gi L Edward 3 Miller, of Murphy sail June 20 on the President Harding from Sin Francisco to the Pnillipme Islands. Mi-, M.Idred Hoyle ar.d Dedie Holcomb of Asheville spent last week ai .-.-re w:i Mr aad Mrs J B i Or a;. M >s Jean McNew of Benton. Tenn spending this week here with M:s | M.,s Harriet t Stanton, of Wash- 1 mgton. D C. spent list week end here i * mi M lis Elizabeth Gray Mr and Mrs. W. I Whitley lef: Wedne-day for their home in Clay ton after spending a week .'.ere visit ing their son, Duke Whitley and Mrs. Whitley. Mus Myrt Padgett of Hayeiville pent last week end here with Miss Elizabeth Gray. Miss Opal and Rub. Decker. Mrs John Decker and Richard Howell *ere visitors in Chattanooga Tues day WHY MUST I GIVE A FINANCIAL STATEMENT? Sume people, to borrow money at a bank, take offence when asked to submit a financial statement. Yet the prospective borrower a-, a depositor in the bank, should see the wisdom and neccessitv of this statement from a Banker's viewpoint ? PROTEC TION FOR THE DEPOSITOR When people deposit monev in the bank they have confidence that it wil! be >afej;uarded. They realize that the bank must lend it out to earn income but they say ? "BE SURE THAT THE BOR ROWER HAS A WAY TO PAY IT BACK. BE CERTAIN THAT HF I< RESPONSIBLE. When the bunk officer says. ? "Please let us have a statement." he Is. in effect, saying just what the depositor would say ? what you would say if someone wanted to borrow money from you. The lending officer has no desire to pry into your personal af fairs. When he asks for a financial statement he is throughly con scious of his responsibility to keep the knowledge strictly confidential. Citizens Bank & Trust Co. Murphy, N. C. Andrews, M, C. Capital and Surplus $100,000.00 Mcralwr Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation IMPROVED SLEEPING CAR SERVICE Effective Sunday, June 1st, sleeping car ser vice was inaugurated between Asheville and Nashville and return, during the summer sea son, on the following schedule: 3:00 p. m. Lv. Asheville, Ar. 1 :40 p. m. 6:30 a. m. Ar. Nashville, Lv. 9:00 p. m. Connection made in both directions at Knox ville with The Ternesseean affording Pullman service between Asheville and Knoxville. Chattanooga, Memphis and the West. Trave by Train-Comfortable-Economicai See your nearest agent for further informat tion. O. B. Price, Assistant General Passenger Agent SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM Mrs G.en T HuckJkby af Utile Rock. Arkxn xs da-ghte r of '.he Rev ; and Mrs. H L Paailey has been j v .siting her pi.-vn'j for two aeeks She pUru to return to her home next j week Jad>on Whitley and Brooks Raw: of Clayton visited aere Tuesday with | Mr. rod Mr, Duke Whitley. Mrj. Citnpbell of Ulster. Penn. ? "I x siting here with her daughter. Mr> Him.- Miller. Mr. and Mrs Edwin Winchester ! and little sun. Tommy, who tuv; | oeen in Charlotte several weeks re turned to Murphy Monday. M-s.s Odeil and Frank.e Nichols j -pens iJLi*. week end at their name in | Culberson. Mr. and Mrj Harold Hatchett re turned Saturday frjm Virginia where they visited relatives- Taey were ac companied home by Mrs. Addle Hood ?ho will visit here with them. Paul Smith and Bus Smith of I Kentucky were visitors m towr. Mon- 1 day and Tuesday. Mrs B R. Carrol! left Monday for Asneville where she will attend sum mer school. Mrs. Jean PuHliuu of New Yor'i '.'.siting here with her sister. Mrs 3. G Brumby. Jim Ward and Prank Wright o! ! Gainesville visited her? Simdiy with | Ml*s Ma.--.na Brum'oy. Miss Marinell Williamson and 1 Elmer St.es w-re visitors in Etowah ; Tenn.. Sincaj. Mrs. Lona Grier of Richmond. Va.. .sted here _-VlT?1 days this week ' v.t'a h.r daughter. Mrs. P. G. Ivie : Edwin H? asley who has been in jA-sl.evil.* SiVji-al weeks .pent las ! we. k E..i here with hi? mother, Mrs Vesta Henslev. He returned to Ash? j ville Taesaa; . J?e Miller Elki.is. who a" '.ends col lege at rhe University of North Caro lina in Chapel H:I1 arrived Satur day to spend the summer vacation ,iere with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harve Elkms. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Giobs are spenci .r.s this week m Mieh.gan and Can ada. Mr ar.c Mrs. La-.vrer.c? Me;re_ j spent the week end in Middlesboro Kentucky. Miss Miriirf. Meioaey. who his been vur.au in Gainesville w.th Mr* Ralp.i Phillips arrived Sundsy ?/ >pend tile iummrr here. Mr. and Mr:. T. tt. Kindle7 xi their gunls Ijls-. week end 8U11 xjn Calhoun of Andrews snd J. V Kmtii'jr Jr. of Sylva M.ii Bill:e Jackson left Sunday fur Kn?xri!!e where she will i:::nd >ummer school at U. T. Mrs George Phillips attended the Eastern Star Grand Chap'er :n Ashe v.lle last week end Mrs. Rot#ert Vrea\*r and little daughter. Betty, returned Saturday from a three weeks visit in Ash bora with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Taylor of Oak boro arrived Satuday for a vis.t here with Mrs. Taylor's mother. Mrs. K V. Weaver. Mrs J. J. Johnson of Atlanta is visiting here with Mrs. Harry Miller Clyde R. Cunningham Buried At Brmsstown PunermI services for Clyde R Cua mngham. aged 52, who died Mor.da? it his home m Warne at 7 o'clock, were held Tuesday at the old Bra? Ujwn Baptut church with the Rri Henry Brown officiating Bur'i: tp. Braistown c.'me-.ery. Iv:e y inerai Home had chirje. Mr. Cunningham u survived oy hu widow. Mrs. Mae ftiyers Cunamg ham: swo daughters. Mr>. Gleo Buyers. Hayesvtlle and Mrs. Zid McClure of Warne and three ioai. Olover of Alabama and Gove: xrj Vaughn of Warne. Pallbearer* were Claud Moore. Mr. Newton. Mr. Swanson. Mr. Ford inj Glenn Buyers. o USE THE CLASSIFIED ADS BE TO ANSWER when your telephone rings. If you delay, the caller may think you're out and hang up. And It might be an Impor tant call you've mKsed. BE Slow TO HANG UP when making a call. Your party may not be able to answer at once, so a few moments' wait will often save you the trouble of a second call. 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