Ral?e Money For School Lunchroom Over fifty persons attended a benefit dinner at Texana School Monday night. All proceeds went to the school lunch program. About (65 was raised. Chef Wllmer Blackwell with the able assistance of Annie Ruby Blount and Lela Blackwell are shownlefttorightpreparlng and serving the turkey dinner. Entertainment was provided by the school children of the school. RobbiasvilU Lloas Robbinsvllle - F. E. (Bill) Shull, Lion International Counselor of Canton, N. C., was guest speaker at a special ladles night meeting of the Robbinsvllle Lions Club, who Thursday night, February 2, observed their 23rd anniver sary. Lion Shull is a past District Governor of District 31-A Shoal Cre?lc Andrew M? on. Gastoaia, ?id Mr. Wayne Heaaoa, Itoko mo, lad., ?pant last ?wk with their (liter*, Mra. Casteel Hawklaa (ad Ml(( BinUe Belle Hen son oa Old Sta* Road. Their father, Mr. Harrison Hanson paaaed away at Duck town Hospital and was burled Friday at Turdetown Church, Mrs. Wayne Hanson of Koko mo came for the funeral, Mra. Ruth Hamby came from Atlanta to spend the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sherre Jones. Other visitors wereMr. and Mrs. WUlard Trewhltt and Barbara * Hunts Yllle, Ala., and Mr. and Mrs. Jar vis Hamby of Unaka. N. C. Mrs. Joe Nlglyara of At lanta apent last week with her parents, Mr. and Mra. Lloyd Crowder of Shoal Creek Road. Mr. James Ray Suit spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Suit Mr. LeRoy Taylor, Gas tonla, apent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Tsylor of Shoal Creek Road. Spring unlocks the flowers to paint the laughing soli. Marbl* News By Mania He* Mr. and Mrs. Gweral Owenby of Brlartownwere re cent guest* of Rev. and Mrs. Algie West and Llllte Davis The Rev. Dewltt Mason and family of Topton and Mr. Allen Smith and daughter, Phlllis, of RobbtnsvUle, were our guests at WKRK last Saturday for our Church broadcast. Mr. JoeMyersof Brasstown was a business visitor In Mar ble one day last week. Glad to report Mrs. Becky Moss much Improved and ready to be released from Andrews hospital . Mrs. Nancy McHan and Mrs. Mamie Rich were visitors of Mrs. Beulah Jordan and Ruth Pendergrass last Monday. Glad tojiave the Rev. Frank Ledford of Murphy visit with us at WKRK last Saturday. Dad was trying to fix the sagging door and called to his son: "Junior, get me a screw driver, will you please?" After a terribly long time, the youngster appeared and said apologetically: "I've got the orange juice, but I can't find the vodka." Glad ? have die Robbins villa Trio with us at our church broadcast. Mr*. Leaader Trenchant of Andrew* hat been ipeedlag some lime with relatives In Marble. Glad to report Mr. and Mrs. BUI Gilbert of Marble some better at this writing. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Gar rett and Mr. and Mra. Jack Palmer was the Sunday din ner guest at the Henry House In Murphy. Mlsa Wtlla Belle Moss of Marble spent the weekend with the Erwins In Andrews. Mr. and Mrs. Dill Raxter of Andrews was Sunday guest of Rev. and Mrs. Algie West. Pfc. Wendell McClure. Ft. Lee, Va? has returned to his station after a visit with some relatives here. Prayer meeting at Mrs. Hattle Swanson's Saturday night was enjoyed by all who were present. Mrs. Phil Sandidge was a visitor of friends In Murphy Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Rose and little daughter of Ven geance Creek were Sunday euests of Leala Craine. Among The Sick Patients admitted B> Pro vidence Hospital: Mrs. Ells Sword, Murphy: Mrs. Ray Dockary, Rt. 3, Murphy: Mrs. Mamie Arnold. Murphy: Mrs. Mamie Morris, Rt. 1, Murphy: Mrs. Verdle Smith. Rt. 1, Marble; Deborah Hartness, Murphy; John David Kldd, Jr., Murphy: Roland L. Barnes, Young Harris, Ga.; Mrs. Frances Roberts, Route 3,_ Hayesvllle: Mrs. Mary Allen,' Rt. 2, Murphy; Mrs. Fred Derre berry. Murphy; Rondle - Ford, Rt. 2, Hayesvllle; Mrs. Donald Pendergrass, Route 1, Marble; Raymond J oseph. Murphy; Mrs. Hazel King, Murphy: Joe Edward Murrin, Rt. 2, Murphy; Milton Robin son, Blairsvllle, Ga; and Mrs. Horace Beavers, Route 3, Murphy. Patients admitted to Murphy General Hospital: Mrs. Edgar Mason, Rt. 1, Blairsville.Ga.: Mrs. Nola Thomas, Rt. 3, Blairsville, Ga.; Mrs. Garland Harper. Rt.l.Culberson; Mrs. Vlnnie Hogsed, Hayesville, Rt. 3; and Mrs. Fannie Ramsey. Murphy. Patients dismissed from Murphy General Hosrttal: Mrs. Champ Lance, Blajrs ville, Ga.; Mr^Jr&rBTJrgess. Murphy; Mrs. Max Reece, Liberty New* Kenneth Swanson recently visited friends and relatives ia this community -L Mr. Howard Ledford and family are visiting Mrs. Lee Garner. -L Mrs. Walter Anderson recently visited Mrs. E. E. Bruce. Warne: Mrs. J?ck Fiercy, Murphy: Mrs. Myr? Stewart, Murphy. Patients admitted to Mur phy General Hospital were: Bob King, Rt. 2, Murphy. Mrs. Robert Weaver. Murph\; A.B. Hampton, Murphy; Mrs. V|n nie Hogsed, Hayesvllle; Mrs. Wade Dockery. Andrews: Mrs. Garland Harper, Rt. 1, Cul berson; Bryan Chastain, Rt. 2, Murphy; Mrs. Addle Mash burn, Rt. 1, Murphy: Mrs. Nola Thomas, Rt. 1, Blairsvllle, Ga.: Mrs. E. C. Suit, Mur phy; Miss Nada Ray, Murphy; Mrs. Cora Green. Rt. 2, Mur phy: Baxter Hatchett, Rt. 2, Murphy: Mrs. Kindall Rose, Marble, and Terry Conley, Rt. 2, Murphy. Glad to have Mr*. J Morgan wall after a s Illness. -L- i Mrs. Fannie Price is visiting friends In Harn Georgia. -L Mr. and Mrs. Warren < liams recently visited t Elza West. -L Melvln Payne reca visited his parents friends. His parents are and Mrs. Arthur Payne. i-L- j Glad to see Wesley Rof< Is back In church after be ill. DON'T GET UP N1GH1 It take* just 5Qf and hours to start relief -or y* money vack at any drug sto When functional kidney d orders cause getting up nlgb scanty now, burning, bad ache, leg pains, Jizztne take surprising BUKETS day treatment. Acts fast Increase and regulate pat a?e. NOW at Mauney Dj Co.; Parker Drug Store. MURPHY for WEEK-END SPECIALS HluflPHa Sumy Conwu's m here of expeweoce m raramca opemhi biles Itapw Suppuj taw lo SIM M lUIIH QUflLIIU IMWOKt HI IH? LOWEST POSSIBLE COST. w with mm. MURPHY SUPPLY CO. Murphy, N.C. Be Sure To Visit JABALEY'S ON THE SQUARE Newly Reorganized BARGAIN CORNER ta hen In lot Sin fli BUDGET PRICES i EVERYTHING REDUCED JAIALEY'S ON THE SQUARE Murphy, N. C. MIDWINTER SKOALS \ ONE RACK DRESSES Values up to $14.98 $5.98 . $3.98 Balbrlggon and Outing GOWNS ALL SIZES 2F0R $4.98 CANDUR'S Murphy, N.C. Friday &. Saturday Only COME TO TOWN SPECIAL 15 MONTHS SUBSCRIPTION FOR ONLY $3?o Gat an axtra 3 months by subscribing In parson this waak-and The C htnktt Scott VE 7-2222 Murphy, N.C. SPECIAL! Set of 4 NESTED MIXING BOWLS $1.29 45 rpm RECORDS REG. 98C 3 FOR$1?00 Popular Recording* COLD PACK CANNER REG. $1.98 $1.79 LADIES - Full Fashioned Seamless NYLON HOSE 69* each FAMBRO 5 & 10 Murphy, N.C. FEBRUARY CLEARANCE! Ladles NYLON HOSE REG. 98$ 3 FOR $1.00 Washington Birthday Only LADIES AND CHILDRENS NEW SPRING GOODS ARRIVING DAILY Men & Boys Fruit of the loom UNDERWEAR Athletic Shirt, T-Shlrts, Briefs, Boxer Shorts 29t to 59t Velues to 98$ ONE RACK Ladles A. Children* BLOUSES & SWEATERS Values to $3.98 $1.98 I UNA'S I NexttoFestOtflee Buy A $65.00 Console Sewing Machine For 39? it Collins-Crain Department Store on Tuesday, Feb. 21st. One only At this Price, EARLY BIRD SPECIAL! GARDEN TILLERS $11995 to 149" B* ready for Sprlngl WESTERN AUTO Murphy, N.C. m

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