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Martin's Creek The Rev. Wayne Crisp preachec at the Little Glade church Sun day A. M Howell and Mrs. Lanej Ballew spent Thursday afternoor with Mrs. J H. McMillan. Miss Ruth McMillian spent Sun day with Miss Joan Conwell. Mrs Virginia Posey of South Carolina visited her sister. Mrs Dorothy Doekery, Saturday. Carl Beavers spent Saturday afternoon with J. M. Burch Mr and Mrs. Hershel McMil lan had as their guests Sunday Mrs. Dillard Stiles and Mr and Mrs. Gib Wilkinson Mr and Mrs. Carl \she and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ham Stalcup RANGER Mr and Mrs J. L. Hughes and family of Elizabethton, Tenn spent the week-end with Mrs Hughes mother. Mrs M L Kilpatrick. Mr and Mrs. Joe Led ford and daughter of Morristown. Tenn spent the week-end here with he: parents. Mr. and Mrs Fred Kil Patrick Mr and Mrs Ralph Ledfoni and son visited Mr and Mr- Otis Stewart Sunday afternoon Mr and Mrs Paschal Hughes and family spent Sunday \,-1.n_ in Bryson City. Mr and Mrs. R F Merrtt o< Murphy visited Mr and Mr C M Sneed Saturday afternoon ' Mrs. W. A Evans who has been ill is reported to be improving. Mrs. Charlie Kilpatrick and son spent Saturday in Murph> Mrs. Ethel Guthrie spent Sun day with her son and daughter-in law. Mr and Mrs James Guthrie and family of Murphy. H. C Johnson made a business, trip to Murphy Frida> Dr. J. R. Bell Dentist Murphy (ieneral Hospital | Phones: Business 215 Residence 4b Murphy, N. C. i ' INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS The Internation Relations Club of Young Harris College will pre ' sent a public forum in the Susan ? B. Harris chapel in the near fu ture. according to Gay Wash. ' secretary. The selected topic will i first be discussed by the board of experts after which the audience ? will be invited to participate with both questions and answers, i The topic will be made public several days in advance of the program so the students will have ' a chance to do research work in order to prepare themselves for participations. River Hill I Mr and Mrs Estie Hamby and lainily from White Stone. Ga.. were \1sitors here Sunday Mr and Mrs Jason Baine ?>! Patrick visited Mr Baine's father, i K Baine Sunday at Farner, ! Teni: Mr and Mrs Grady Williamson i .'i I'.'T - i'k \ : >:?ed M i' ami Mrs ? "\de Williamson Sunda\ Herman ind Alfred Baine visit* ed the r grandparents. Mr and i Mrs W lliam Payne, Sunda> M ? !*.i !> i. i Iluk i! spent Men night with Miss Irene Wil-j ! ainson M i ? I Juki! ! \\ ;i . Mr- <> \\ !> j ?eriouslv .11 at this writing. M in I Mr- i ? ? p.i; ne o! ? ? over the week-end Wi!!.-, J'a\ 'it' has <one to White Mis> I. i., Williamson em- i ployed in Maryville, Tenn COMPETITION* Growing competition between motor courts and hotels promises better future accommodations for \mcrican travelers. It is estimat ed that there are some 25.000 courts in operation or in various stages of construction, ranging from modest over-night sleeping facilities to luxurious cabins with every modern convenience The hotel industry is not blind to the competition and has embarked on i $1.600. 000.000 program of facil ity improvement, refurnishment ;.nd redecoration. Kudzu can be used for grazing hogs as well as dairy and beef animals As a feed it ranks along with alfalfa How to be a PARTY LINE ANGEL in 4 Easy Lessons Allow a little time between > calls to permit others to have their turn at the line. When another party on your line has an emergency, please release the line quickly. Complete calls quickly. This assures better service for you and your party line neighbors. Be sure phone is placed securely on hook after each call. Remember, one phone off the hook ties up an en*ire line. GIVE OTHERS A CHANCE RELEASE THE LINE IN EMERGENCY KEEP CALLS BRIEF HANG UP CAREFULLY SOUTHERN BILL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY Incorporated Men's WOOL SHIRTS P'aids and Solid Colors Sizes 14V2 to 17 Values to $7.95 $4.99 Children's PRINT DRESSES Fast Color - Well Made Sizes 2 to 14 99c Men s DRESS PANTS Wool Tweed Assorted Sizes Values to $8.95 $3.99 While They Last Quantities Are Limited - Come Early Sale Starts Friday Morning, Feb. 20, 9 a. m. All winter goods goes under the hammer at less than wholesale cost. OUR LOSS YOUR GAIN. Bring the family, for we have bargains for them all. We must have room for Spring Merchandise. FIRST COME FIRST SERVED ONE LOT MEN'S SUITS 10 Only ? to go at this ridicu'ously lew Price $5.00 25 ONLY MEN'S OVERCOATS FIRST COAT REGULAR PRICE Second Coat 5c Get You A Pardner And Save Money. Men's Leather Jackets and Coats Wanted Sizes - Tan - Brown Values to $19.90 CLOSE OUT $10.00 Men's Corduroy Pants Sizes 31 to 38 Brown and Blue Special $3.99 Mens Work Pants Khaki, Moleskin, Blue and Brown Twill Sizes 29 to 42 Sale $1.99 6x9 Felt Base Rugs Green and T an Checked Pattern While They Last $2.99 Men's Work Overshoes Large Sizes Value to $2.49 Close Out SLQO Men's Sweat Shirts and' Heavy Undershirts Sizes 36 to 44 Value to $1.69 99c Children's Outing and Print Pajamas Values to $2.69 While They Last 99c Men's and Boys' SWEATERS Button and Slip-Over Value to $3.98 99c Men's and Boys' Pants Boot Pants and Straight Leg ? Broken Sizes Value to $3.98 99c CLOSE OUT School Tablets - Notebooks Regular 5c value 2C Each NOTICE All Quantities are Limited Come Early and get your share. MEN'S MACKINAW'S Plaids ? Assorted Sizes COMPLETE CLOSE OUT For Only $4.99 -BOWER'S \ J. C. ENGLISH, Mgr. Murphy-, North Carolina
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