Mrs. Hay Hostess Christmas Party ANDREWS ? The Presbyterian Woman's auxiliary met at the home of Mrs. Tom Hay Friday cxening at 7:30. Mrs. Hay presided an(* led in prayer Mrs. L. B. Nichols, treasurer, gave a financial report. Mrs. Hay read, "Prayer for Old Ministers*, after which the program was turned over to Miss Mildred Bark er. She asked Little Ardith Hay to sing Brahm's "Lullaby" and ot repeat the story of the birth of Jesus. Miss Lenna Barker read, 1 The Man Who Owned the Stab le". Mrs. Ruthie Bristol gave the stories of how and by whom Christmas carols were written, after which each carol was sung by the group. Ardith Hay was surprised w?th a shower of birthday gifts, after which gifts from a lighted tree were distributed. Miniature filled red stockings - were presented to the guests. Mrs. Hay served ice cream, cake i nd coffee to: Mrs. J. C. Lime, Mrs. Ruthie Bristol, Mrs. L. B. HOLIDAY greetings! Z * Above all other things in our memory at $ this glad Yuletide is the thought of the splin- ?}; ? ? ? ? X did relations with friends of this organiza- X tion who have made it possible for us to en- | joy a very satisfactory year. | The warm spirit of the Holiday occasion | reminds us that in our friends, not in cur | ledgers, do we find our real assets. There ?} are many things that make us thankful this j is our home, and for that reason we desire to $ T extend Season's Greetings. Please accept the kind wishes and sin- ; cere thanks of all of us. Best wishes for a ! Joyous Christmas and a New Year of much ? happiness. Good Health and Success for you and yours. Blue Ridge Electric Association, Inc. Young Harris, Georgia Luther Cobb, President; J. N. Alexander, Vice-President; S. B. Tolar, Secretary-Treasurer; E. C. Nicolson, Manager; J. P. Davenport, Office Manager; G. A. Jones, Attorney. DIRECTORS R. C. Christopher, F. N. Allison, J. W. Sharp, John Bailey, Fred O. Scroggs, Lawrence Phillips DRINK 17 GALLONS A DAY TO LIVE SEVENTEEN GALLONS OF WATER a day must be consumed by little Porkey and Jacob Werner, of Baltimore, il they are to remain alive The young. 1 sters, victims of a rare kidney ailment that brings about body dehydra tion, are shown finishing oft a day's supply. The weight of the water they ; use daily is roughly three times their combined weight. (International) Nichols. Miss Francos McPhcrson. 1 | Miss Lonna Barker. Miss Mildrod : Barker, Miss Fannie Barker., Miss j Polly Hicks and Ardith Hay. Patrolman Tom Watley, Robins- j ville, was the dinner guest of Mr. ' | i:nd Mrs. Henry Trotter Sunday. j I Miss Ada Mae Pruette is spend- 1 ing the holidays at her home in Ellenboro. mm ^RISTMte | To Our Loyal Customers May your every wish come Irue ? in this coming year and those following. HAPPY NEW YEAR Postell's Grocery Route 2 Murphy, N. C. Stratton Heads Masonic Lodge ANDREWS ? At the recent meeting held by the Masonic lodge No. 529, the following officers were elected: Olin L. Strattoi. worshipful master; Buren Grar.t. senior warden; Olen Barton, junior warden; Ray Matheson, secretary; Dee Mosteller, treasurer. Other officers appointed were: Ray Brooks, senior warden; Clyde Fraley, junior deacon; John Sla gle. steward; Harold Hall, steward; Glenn McGuire, Tyler. On January 5 Past Grandmaster Clyde H. Jarrett will conduct the installation sprvicp Among the college students who have arrived to spend the holidays with their respective parents are: Eleanor Enlow, Montreat college; Jack Davis, Harvard University; Jimmie Ferebee, University of W. C.; Catherine Wilhide, Sidney Barker, Annie J. Mosteller, Mars Hill College; Jack Rogers, Carson Newman; J. L. Truett, Auburn. Ala.; I. B. Hudson, Jr., John Chris ty, Jr.. Duke University; Martha Caldwell, Tennessee Wesley; John Henry Davis, N. C. State; John Ellis, Davidson; John Axley, N. C. State; and Joe McKeldrey, W. C. T. C. Mrs. Cora Watkins and Mrs. Hazel Abernathy and son, Jake, left Monday for Boynton Beach, Fla., where they will visit Mr. and Mrs. Neil Hay. Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Neil Hay, Jr., and Miss Mattie Bates. WITH THE BEST OF GOOD WISHES FOR CHRISTMAS AND THE NEW YEAR PTtOM EACH OF THE MEMBERS OF THIS FIRM TO EAC" ~ YOU. E. E. STILES PRODUCE CO. Murphy, North Carolina HAYES & HOPSON "EVERYTHING AUTOMOTIVE" Automotive Parts Warehouse for Western North Carolina, Asheville, N. C\, Phone 5200, congratulates VETERAN AUTO PARTS MURPHY'S NEW PARTS HOUSE and are proud to supply this firm many of their leading lines m Grade Mothers ' Entertain At Tea { ANDREWS ? The grade mothers | i of Andrews high school entertain- " ed the students with a tea in the . high school building on Friday j i afternoon at 2 o'clock. Tables were ! covered with lace cloths, on which | were lighted candles entertwined J ^ with greenery and holly. Presiding at the punch bowls and assisting in serving were: Mrs. C. Ft Freel, Mrs. Ola Williams. ! Mrs. Louise Rogers, Mrs. J. C. Lime. Miss Ruth Gruber, Mrs Ci. H. Butler, Mrs* Hsrve Mulkey, Mrs. Wade Reece, Mrs. Joe Smith. ? Mrs. Maude Mathis, and Mrs. Boyd I Uobinson. The high school students pre sented a prografli of Christmas i carols and scripture reading dur | ing the afternoon. I Supt. and Mrs. 1 B. Hudson. | i Miss Ethel Boone, Miss Elizabeth j Troxler, Miss Jean Christy and ! J Miss Polly Hicks spent last Satur day in Asheville. Mr. and Mrs. A1 Swan. Durham, are visiting their respective par | c-nts, Capt. and Mrs. Frank Swan. I ;.n Dr. and Mrs If. E. Davis. WARM GREETINGS GLAD THOUGHTS ^ AND HEARTY WISHES ( FOR A Ano a ?HAPPY n?W Y?AR LEE'S GROCERY R. E. LEE, Prop. Route 2 Murphy, N. C. Christmas CBelts are ^Qinqincj ^Jnerrilij . . . . . . And it is pleasant to remember old friends, and to wish them, in a genuine sort of way, all the joys of a Happy Christmas. May Health, Happiness and Prosperity be yours, not only on this day, but every day throughout the years to come. JOHNSON'S MARKET And CAFE MURPHY, N. C. Announcing the Opening OF Veteran Auto Parts Located On CHURCH STREET Near Murphy Tire Rebuilders Jobbers for Nationally advertised lines TYSON BEARINGS P and D IGNITION . WIX FILTERS and CARTRIDGES THERMOID BRAKE LINING CHARLES HYATT, Mgr. PHONE 24 MURPHY, N. C.

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