flwtal
\|rs. H. Bueck, Phone
Tneastek prayer
ytaigaret E. Songster
/ways M "iv heart respond to
fatvl'r let me grow too old to |
Kakini 'on i ess of early April,
slider of a newly budded tree.
Iretet'let n.y senses dull to color
;he glowing purity of lilies
^jomr to bhss the world at
^ ?g5tertini?>
Hjet me see the blessed resur lives
in every singing blade of
let me hear the whispered note
is the soul of gentle winds tfiat
let m. know the wind thrill of
came, me spring, to fling a
f let me know, anew, your bound
less mercy,
t is the symbol of the Eastertime.
*
Music 'dub Met
st Wednesday
be Junior Music study club nut
Inesday afternoon for the regular
imly meeting. The l esidont,
t Frances Bell, I resident.
Uter b' j-incss session the proat
committee presented the followprogram:
mt-rican C nr.posers?Edward Mae
reil and Mary Porttr Fain.
ianoSilo?'The Spinning Wheel'
falter Can nirer.
:reneh Com-osers?Ceeile Chamde?Mary
Frances Bell.
'i no Solo "The Giant and the
Effie Barbara Mclver.
'iano S 1 "Zingara"?Roberta
rinser.
titer the ] gram the hostesses,
'en Well?. Helen Hampton, Jane
!. .Inline Johnson, Maurine Lov
i' d Martine Moore served
icioua refreshments.
?R ' rta Carringrr. Sec.
Christian Endeavor
et Tuesday Afternoon
Mrs. S. II. Long entertained the
rabers of the Junior High school
retain Endeavor at her home on
wday afternoon. During business
was agrt ed to meet cnce a week
i once a month to have a party
te a month. Those invited wireHie
Jackson, Sara Witherspoon,
Hired Hill, Anna Jean Grant,
Tothy I.ahn, Louise Leatherwood,
ieen Leatherwood, Mary Willard
per, l^ith Moore and Nanny Kate
For a Good Easter
Dinner without the I
trouble and work of |
preparing it yourself |
come to the *|MURPHY
CAFE |
Meals repared to 11
suit your taste and a f
wide variety of fresh X
vegetables and tender
meats to choose
from. -4.
Refresh Yourself i|
VISIT OUR SODA %
FOUNTAIN |i
Leading brands of |
beer ice cold at all v
times. |
Private Dining Room
Murphy i
cafe
X
Harold Hatchett,
> Prop.
L, Phone 91 12
| Murphy, N. C. I
^^^>X~xk-X-X-X-X*C~X?X*
The C
Au& it
9 8-J Miss
lVirs. Axley and Miss
.viauney Entertain
A delightful pre-Easter bridge par
v\ was given last Saturday evenin;
ub tiie \? oman's club, Mrs. Henrj
Axiey and Miss Est-lie Mauney beinj
die iiostesse. .
Classes ui flowers in yellow am
white were artistically arranged ti
vaiiy out a color scheme of green
yellow and white. White candles ii
silver holders added to the eflectivl
netting.
At the conclusion of progression
tables were spread with yellow am
gi-en covers and centered wit?i burn
ing candles.
A salad course, sandwiches decor
ated cakes and cot fee made up th
refreshments.
frizes were awarded Mrs. Do:
Witherspoon, Mrs. W. E. Studsti!
ana Mr. K. C. Wright.
Those invited were: Mr. and Mrs
i. a. Late, Mr. and Mr-. K. 1
Aright, Mr. and Mrs. 11. liueck. Mi
aim Mrs. 11. P. Cooper, Air. ami Air;
?>. E. Stud till, Air. and Airs. H. A
.uattox, .Mr. and Airs, llarry L>,sho|
-Mr. and Airs. Male Lee. Air. and All:
t/on Withtrspoon, Dr. and Alls. II. i
l arker. Airs. Tomniie Ceert.-enn
-Miss Chadwick. . 1 Andr.us, Alis
Mollis. Aliss llall, Alis. Ruby Court
my, Alis.- Fannie H-tlicuck. Aliss Ail
lit-. Leatiiei-U'ood, Aliss Katn Ilol
Mauser, Aliss Elizabeth Cantt. Alil
iai a McComb , Aliss Emily Sw n
mis- Lois La' .am. A1 :) . r Alt
eraeken, Aliss llettie Kate ALComb.
Air.-. Dot Co. per. Airs. Fred John
on. All-. -I. \\, Davidson, Aliss Alai
thn Mayfkld, Mr. L. A. Lee, Mr. 0
W. Dcaton, Air. Albert Manner o
Ua.vnesville, Air. Hinry Axley, Di
K. E. Adams. Air. K. V. Deans, All
K. I*. Williamson.
* ?
Music Contest Conducted
In School
Monday morning a i unmittec froi,
' Junior Woman s Club cvndtictc
the music nunnery contest in t?i
:i miliar gtades. This organizatio
. as sponsored this contest during th,
; ?*ar and wii g.ve a medal t > tiii
winner at conimen'-cinont.
I he study conducted by Mrs. David
son this y.ar has ben on "Optra'
jnd . as been most interesting ant
lie pupils hav * learned an appi cciat
ion fcr this j car.
.Marian Axley handed in i porfev
paper and was declared winner
Roberta Carringer had the next bes
paper, making only ope error. Thesi
gitls come from Mrs. Axley's Gtl
grade. This giade also had Glorii
Hani. Is and Mary Lee Roberts to wii
honorable mention.
Those receiving honorable mentioi
from the 7th grade were Kate Padg
ett. Jean Daniels and Hallie Ma
Hi nr.'-.aw.
# # ?
Intermediate C. E. to
Have Egg Hunt
Thursday.
The Intermediate Christian Ende;
vorers wii have an Ea ter egg hun
at the Manse on Thursday afternooi
Madgalene Cooke and Miidre
Hampton will be hostesses. A
members are urged to attend.
? .
MAN AVANTED for Rawleigh Rout
of 800 families. Write today. Ran
leigh, Dopt. NCD-150-SA, Richmon,
Va.
| PERMANENT
I WAVES
!Your appearance depends '
much upon how your hair is '
dressed and cared for.
Our operators are artists.
Satisfaction assured. Best !
t materials always used.
CANDLER'S
? BEAUTY SHOP \
$ CANDLER'S STORE
herokee Scout, Murphy, No
KwHKK"XwKK"XKKmWmX,<KK"W"K,,X7
Tannal }
Hattie Palmer, Phone 20 ?
i F ashion Show Held
I uesday Night.
About 100 members of the H. S.
i Home Economies <1. paitment were
>* : resented in fashion show Tuesday
5 evening wearing dresses they had
made this year,
i The display centered around a
o! mu ical play "Cinderella in Fashion
, J Land."' Those taking part were Vaul
i Adams, Edna Hampton. Kate Robinb
son and Louise Bryan. Others of
the classes appeared in the following
s groups. 1
1 Sport dresses, sun frocks, cottor I
- afternoon dresses, school dresses and I
I church drcsse .
.! Miss Holshouser then named the
e following girls as having done outstanding
work: Willie Lovingood,
n Edna Lovingood, Kate Robinson,
H I-eona Ramsey, Alice Ram -ey, Rosaj
Mae Fleminf i,j
- <?s "uoima Drown, Maude ]
5i Suit, and Elizabeth Bryant. I
. Presbyterian Auxiliary
Met bast Tuesday
)?
>. Tho Presbyterian Auxiliary of the |
>. Prc.-byterian church met at the homo
i, of Mrs. \Y. \Y. Hyde on last Tuesday!
afternoon. In the absence < f the!
_ pre idem. Mrs. J. X. Hill, the vice-!
[_ pro ident, Mr . Stewart H. Lone 1
I- presided. Rev. Long led the de- I
s \otior.al. After business a socioj
|t 1 in wa- enjoyed, and at that time j
. a. suprs cd shower was given I > Mr-.!
C. \V. Savage th retiring presides. I
i_ by members ??f the Auxiliary. Thei
b???te.-R ,-ervwl a delicious salad i
i course.
f 1 Those present were: Mrs. C. \V.!
A Savage Mr . M. \V. H II. Mrs. R. \V.
.1 Gr. y. Mrs. J. B. Gray, Mrs. Don
j Wiihersjioon, Mrs. H. M. Erskirv
Mis. I{. S. Parker. Mrs. Mary AL on.,
M? \ Steele Foard. Rev. and M >.
Stewart 11. Long.
* * * ?
Jane Moore Entertains
u da: .'I ore entertained a group j
0 ? little folks at the I.omo of her par-1
- rnb 1 st "I u .-day afternoon with n|
L? birth.iay party in honor of her ninth j
L? liithday. After game- were enjoyed!
eakv and cream were served.
Many beautiful and useful gifts
' were received.
1 Those present were: Frances and
Jayne Ricks, Katherine Howell, Fran-1
cos Vandiver, Frances Ratcliff, Mary
t Helen and Carolyn Bailey, Martim
. Moore, .lean Mauney, Paul Padgett,
t Margaret and Louise Johnson, Vire
ginia and Elizabeth Franklin, Mary
i and Nellie Moore, Gharlene and Wani
da Bowles, J an Dickey and Editli
i Kimsey.
1 Junior Club To I
; Meet Fridav
Etiquette for all Occasion-*' will
bo the subject at the regular meeting
of the Junior club Friday nigh!
at 7 o'clock. Mrs. H. A. Mattox will
be in charge of the program.
A number of important business',
matters will be discussed. All mem^
bers are urged to be present.
Mrs. Warren Sneed and Miss Mary
l' Xell Williamson will be hostess.
? .
Petrie Hospital Auxiliary
To Meet Monday
The Petrie Hospital Auxiliary will i
' meet on Monday evening, April 22
at the Regal Hotel. All members are |
urged to be present.
* * * *
X FOR SALE?Improved inspected and
*j* thoroughly treated Porto Rica or
.j. Nancy Hall potato plants ready to
X ship now. Prepaid express 2000 or
more $1.40 per 1000. Small lots pr-i>*
paid p. post $1.50 per 1000. Leading
X variety tomato plants same p.rice.
'j* Special price to dealers on large lots.
I also have good productive 1 horse
? and a 2 horse farm for sale cheap,
j* on and near paved road right near
& consolidated high chool in nice coun?-1
X try village. Good business stand on
the 1 horse place. See or write J. J. |
X Seav, Tate, Ga.
X * * '
X Miss Alline Richardson will arrive
? homo for the summer in about two
.* weeks. She taught four years at
X Green Creek, school in Polk county'
? and has been elected for another
? year.
rth Carolina
FOR RENT?4 room apartment,
furnished or unfurnished. Lights;
ar.t? bath, also office. Mrs. Nettie I
Dickey.
' * '
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Aua rs will
leave Thursday ior Knoxville, Tenn.,
where they plan t- spend the week
end.
a * *
Mr. and ail's. J iin A. Hall will
visit in Athens Tenn., for s vera!
days.
? # ?
Miss Gladys Chadwick of Andrew
spent t.he week-end with Mrs. T. A.
Case.
. ? .
FOR RENT?Furnished four.rooir.
taoin. Ideal location for summer '
vacationists. Nine miles out of town,
one-half mile from paved highway. .
Swimming pool, good springs. See |
Harold Hatchett at the Murphy cafe.
* # *
Mr. J. 13. Gray left Monday for a 1
business trip to Phildclphia.
* * * * i
LOST?A bill book in Murphy j
Monday containing $92 in cash and j
some personal papers. Finder kind- 1
ly get in touch with J. T. L. Hartness
at Mineral Bluff, Ga.
4 * ? a
Mrs. Cora Chandler of Memphis,
Tenn. is visiting her sister, Mrs. John
W Davidson and friends of Murphy.
N\ C.
* * * *
| Miss Mattie Fox of Murphy, X. C
| is attending school in beauty culture
j und v Mr. Turner at Copperhill.
Tenn.
? *
T OST?Small worn leather hill
rold in Murphy, Monday, containing
512.00 or $13.00. Reward. G. Scout
Office.
* * * *
y Carl Fvans and daughter,
iiillie Jean of Ranger spent one day
la.-:, week with Mrs. John Davidon
of Murphy.
St # *
I Miss Grace Parker and her r omnia:
e. Miss Anne Lincoln, o" Springliei.l.
Mass. will arriv Thursday t
j . i v. 1 the Faster holidays with Dr.
j and Mrs. U. S. Parker.
-i * * *
Mi*. Bill Pet l ie. student at Charlosj
ton. S. C. will arriw Saturday to
( -pond the Faster holidays with hiparents.
M . !.. I.. M ?- on left la t Sin I r
for Lexington K. V. who re he shinned
t loads of cattle and one load o.
shee]>. He will be gone until about
Iff19
Mi-. Winifnd Town.on spent the
past week-cntl in Andn w- as t.'.e.
guest of Mr. ami Mrs. Jack Pierey.
* * * *
Planche Grant liad charge of the
league program Sunday night. The
subject was "Palm Sunday" It was
very interesting.
....
Mrs. Tom Mauney has ri turned
from a two weeks stay in Hayesville.
"?ifj
| "Happy
! Easter*
I
There is no method ol
$ quite so effectively as
No matter wliat your choice m
X the colorful and dainty array
X ordcis. Our prices are very n
} extensive. Stop in and let us
{ fine flowers.
! THE GAINES\
I v
!| Phone 214
LOCAL REPF
If MRS. PEV
Thurs. April 18, 1935
I Mrs. J. B. Gray. Mrs. Dixie Pal!
mer, Mrs. Harlan Eiskine, Mrs.
George Phillips an 1 Mrs. L. E. Bayless
\v;re in Chattnnao?"a Friday.
* ?
Mrs. 15. W. Whitfield returned
Friday frc in a months stay with relatives
in Selma. Ala.
j Murphy |
1 Theatre !
1 |
*t ( Under New Management) .j.
k
;j: Friday & Saturday X
X APRIL 19 & 20 ?
*;* Romance ... at three miles a
* * minute . . . with the daredevil V
$ : tar of "MURDER IN THE X
y CLOUDS" ll I
I "RED HOT TIRES" I
!?
Y With LYLE TALBOT?Mary V
T X
t ASTCR X
X . .{.
i; Comedy ? News ?
1X
J Morday & Tuesday '.j:
APRIL 22 & 23 X
|| "DEVIL DOGS OF |
:!: THE AIR" |
* With JAMES CAGNEY, PAT ?
* C'BRIEN, MARGARET LIND- X
: SEY and FRANK McHUGH. X
X
A Here i the picture you have y
beep, -wailing for. Four brilli- y
ant stars to thrill you in a film \
o. the ikies that you will never v
X forget. y
* C cr.iedy ? News %
Weel. ?i nurs. v
APRIL 24 & 25 X
J.
. *;* Glamorous Vienna ... Y
x , . X
laughtei ... wine .. . song . .
in a. story that will haunt you >
I' forever.. Y
RAf'CN NAVARRO And
EVELYN LA YE *
>' ?IN? *
| "THE NIGHT IS f
fYOUNG" |
v X
X With a cast of 4S7 including
X Charles Butterworth, Una Mer- X
V X
X hel and Edward Everett Hor ,j.
Y ton. X
Comedy ? News $
. . I
saying Happy Easter {
with beautiful flowers.
ay be for Easter giving, we have I
here to meet the most exacting >*
easonable. Our selection most {
show you our Easter display of -j/ILLE
FLORIST I
$
8 N. Green St. ?
IESENTATIVE f
rON G. IVIE I