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| Mortal If \llS. H. Bueck, Phone I * )R CHRIS! MAS I window small or big | i wreath or holly s. rig; I ^ :> too poor ;<> show | pine or mistletoe. j 1 N- are spicy.sweet ^ niaa trees along each (-r ; e and fir whose boughs j scled baHs ani fruity of ; v on pass in threes and A jlue-ceated Santa Claus. >le hurry to and fro \v e girls and boys in tow, | i \r .. child but keeps some fit mas secrets in his face. Raefaael ield. To\ n Davis . <-st throughout the state j, mcemonc of the marriage : la Mae Davis and Mr. k w.'i; wnson of Murphy, which Sunday. December 16. at in the morning in the re- j :u at the I'etrie Hospital j it I he bride and groom j ?gether from an ad- \ hi, duu wvix: mci ny tne 1 Barber, pa-tot of the! 1 ^ thodist church who perr ceremony in the presence 1 number of relatives and .a petite blond, exception* i y and clever, a Registered ^ , re a complete uniform, and . more lovely. wnson is the foster daughter tnd Mrs. A. ,J. Whisnant, of on, N. i\ She is a graduate in high school, and of the Hospital. Lincoln, X. C. She J "u- en herself a very efficient ij| ::ar saving been the Surgical , trie Hospital for the past | . 'iiths, and has made a host j ' ds in western North ('are.' j wnson is the son ol" Mr. and j I . i?. To wnson of Murphy. He I luate of the Murphy high and holds a responsible posi- ( | the W. 1). 1'ownson Furnimufact.uring and Undertaking i 'ilent in Mui'phy. and is pop j ha wide circle of friend . ' i oung couple left immediately I the wedding for a trip to 11 ! i"i-.da and in-,- the i a ! f iuteres Mr. l ow a-on ! in dyed mole to inatehnica ' in a ait ol' green with a coat ,1 shoos boing of ;iu samo their return. Mi. an! Mrs. m will be at home in Murpiiv. Edna I'at i on will arrive Satur : 111 Smithfiold to spt-nd Christ B a ith her mother. HOLIDAY f 1 Permanents | VVh i I ' r* a" } ;i | PERMANENT | WAVE hor Christmas s Vife, Mother. Sister, A V * ?* 5: weetheart. will find 'f. 'i months of pleasure $ 5: m our... SPECIAL | CROQUIGNOLE $2.00 i uP CANDLER'S t BEAUTY SHOP V Y Candler's Store Murphy, N. C. Phone 53-J .j! Au& ffi 98-J \1issl \irs. W. M. Axley Hostess A prvt y yuletiii' affair was an infr<>nial tea j- ivcn by Mrs. W. M \ n ley Thursday afternoon at her home in East Murphy. From 3:40 to 5:30 Mrs. Axley entertained in her gracious manner the following ladies: Mrs. Henry Axley, Mrs. Porter Axley, Mrs. W. M. Fain, Mrs. Arthur Barber. Mrs. R. L. Starling, Mrs. H. CI. Elkms, Mrs. G.enn Bates. Mrs. Wa ie Massey, M.sses Berta Mayfield and Adella Meroney. Miss Ruth Dodd and Miss Dair McCracken psnet te week-end In Aeheville. Waffle Supper Mr. and Mrs. Dale Lee entertained I several friends at an informal waffle I sup or Sunday evening at 6:30. Two small tables were arranged I in the living room before a crackling I open fire, lall red tapers in silver poinsetta hoi :ers formed the cenu-rI io. es and red and white china was | By-"1 Enjoying Mr. and Mrs. Lec hospitality v.-err: Dr. and Mrs. R. L. Staton, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Rice and Mr. and Mrs. H. Bueck. Christmas Carol Well Received Before a large and appreciative audience Mr. E. V. Deans Jr. read I>i k t;\s ''Christmas Carol" Sun iay afternoon at the Henn Theate. An effective stage setting consisted of a lighted Christina tree on either :ade and lighted with red tapers arranged on the readers desk. I)uing the space between the staves "The Cherokee Chora! Club" sang a number of Christmas carols which added to the effectiveness of the reading. fhe program wa> arranged by the Literatim Depatmen the Woman's Club. Mrs. ias the chairman ' w:shes to ban.. Mi H?mi for the ii e of the Theatre and the members of the Junior Club \vh ? acted as ushers. , Circle No. 3 Met W itH Mrs. Ellis A i all nicoting of i .ivif No. was held at ' he home of M: (i W. El'is n la.-* l-' idav afternoo. . Vfter husia social he.::* was enjoyed at whi.h : ..... ?l I 'll : as t h \s was her birthday. She i ei ivt-.; many reau.iful gifts. Delin >ii - shnu'iiis wi-ro served by m-s. \\ : .jg-soy. Mis. Prank Kills :nul (7ei trude I-rankt u. Ihose pri-st'ii: wait Mrs. \V A. Savage. Mis. i. 11. \oi veil, Mrs ,1. W. Hail-; y, Ai:- \V. 11. Griffiths, Mrs. \\ v. , barl f . A lis. W. i'. Oilom, Mis. Ar- ; bur Akin, Mi.-ses Josephine Ueighvvay aiid Madge Stalcnp. Evening C irele Met Monday I/.v iv\v..ing ( irele of the Pre-by;crian Auxiliary met w::h AI - Hat-, It* Paiater Monday evening a 7 p.m. I After business meeting conducted by he I'r-sident, Mrs. II. P. Foard, the rogram was led by Mrs. IK H. Long I ?t the lopie. "The Spirit of Joy". w.ti_ i u- prepl an . M - I la? Palmer invited the circle to gather uounii the beautiful lighted Christma.-. tree where she acted a Santa! Plans, assisted by Mrs. J K Gray. Gifts were exchanged among mem. hers and Miss Mary Jo Davis, honor vilest of the i-irele. was rh?? ppcinipnt of many lovely surprise gifts. Following the shower of gifts for MaryJo was another shower to surprise Mrs. Long. When several games were played after which Mrs. Dixie Palmer assisted by Mrs. J. B. Gray, Mrs. G. M. Fleming. Mrs. tSesesie Deweese .ervi-d light refreshments from the lace covered dining table centered by red tapers . noinsetta holders and a bowl of red and silver poinsctta-. The living room carried out the season's decorations with Christmas berries here and there, sprigs of holly in wall vases and a pot of orange blossoms. Those enjoying Miss Palmer's hospitality were: Mrs. R. II. Foard. Mrs. S. 11. Long. Mrs. Ed Hyatt, Mrs. W. M. Lay, Mrs. He ny Hyatt. Mrs. .h'orge Phillips. Mrs. Franklin Smith Mi.-.--- Clemmi L >vin, Lois Latham, :vtil Do d. Mary do Davis, Mrs. R V. lb-berts Mrs. Orion L Pecvy. _Y Pualir.e l. -ntz. County Demi - lett. Sunday :o spend 111 h. .i with her parents, at Sabs rsmtal f dattie Palmer. Phone 20 j c^x-yx-w^x-r-x^-^w-x^'x-X"'. i resbyterian Auxiliary -let With Mrs. Palmer 1 uesday The Presbyterian Woman's Auxiliary met with Mrs. Dixie Palmer Tuesday afternoon at 2:30. Mrs. Hill t reside i over the meeting, and after the roll call and reading of the minutes of the last meeting, pians for filling Christmas boxes for needy j families were discussed and other business transacted, after which the j meeting was turned over to Mrs. Long, who was leader for the afternoon. 1 he Christmas story in the 2nd chapter of Luke concluding with an [appropriate prayer, was read by the 1 members, and Mrs. H. M. Krskine led I with the topic **Spirit of Joy". Mrs. ! Long then took charge of the Bible j study and conducted the lesson in 1" [ he Holy Spirit's Work in the Be- ( jltever" . Following this the hostess, assisted by Mrs. Krskine, served tempting re freshnients consisting of candle salad, crackers, cheese chips, mints and hot j ji- colate. During the social hour , ! which followed, a cry "Merry Christmas'" was heard, and Miss Mary J< I>avis entered the room in her wheel, chair, carrying a box laden with y 'dainty >: fts from mem hers of the uux.liary, which she presented to Mrs. Long. The attractive rooms breathed the pil it of the scasHfi with their uecu1 ations of Christ-ma- emblems, ever ? < ens ai. : red her -a , and lighted t hr. slums trees on the front porch and in the living Mom. Those present were: Mrs. Urn, Withorspoon, Mrs. M. W. Bell, M -. S. II Long. Mi II. M. Ki kmc. Mrs. J. B. Gra; Mrs. N. Hill. M: Baa. ' Smith, Mrs Thomas Spencer. Mrs. It. ( V\. B- .rie. Mr-. John II. Dillard. Mr C \V. Savage, and .Mr-. Balme:. Junior Club Has Banquet I One of the prettiest of pre-holi I :ay activities was the annual Junior-i ' lu'b banquet given for Mary Jo Davis on I'uesday cv ii.ng a; Marie Cafe. I he !<?ny ?.a . - \\;i delightful with j t:> a i -.ntment : . blue and silver A sdver Cbri-tnia- tree hun with' silver balls center*-.: trie don.- at i??*. and silver bowls with all size blue market: In at po, on, halL tie : , a bi::c and - aver cellophane. Favors acre -mall wall placques. At the con. elusion i f a i\ al holitla, feast -o l*V;?1 111 foil:'-,-oil: s?\ lit*' gilt s of i honor \va preseiite'J with an afaghaiili made by the members and a pair of lI -beep-skim- dippers a gift from Mrs. j, ,?>uecK. M>s. Paul Owenny, Mi Harrj j l>ish.?j> aiul Mrs. Buecl. comprised the j committee on arrangements. Hn.se a leniinc were: Mrs. Tom j Mauiley, Mi-. VValte Mauney, M:.-. Porte) Axley. Mrs. II. Bueck. Mrs. Wade Ma cy, Mrs. Frank Ellis. Mrs. j Neil Sneed. Mr-. il. \. Mat! -x. Mr>. Pan! Owen!.., Mrs. Harry Bishon. Mrs. (.iienn B.e.e , Mi . Frank OwenI by, Mrs. Or:o.-: ,1. Peevy. Miss Mar\ !.Io l>avis. Miss Doroiln Heighway. j Aliss Sara iiuth P ey. Miss Kathleen j vxie\. Mi-s . ;ai \ Xeli Wili ! .Mis Martha NiJl' tV. s, Miss A.li iia [Meroney. 11 -tirace Harnett. .Mi-.-' j Sallie Kate Baker. Mis- Anne Cam:-i I :er and Mae F u i.-oi.. L \ Banquet I leld Kmployees t' the local pstoffice hold their annual banquet recently a: the home of the postmistress. A ypi al holiday feast was enjoyed by Mrs. Thclma *ev. Mrs. Carl Dobbs. Messrs. K. ('. Weaver, Rob Green, Allen L.'vitij. oi. J. ? Odell and Ralph Aams. iTeachers Leaving hotHome The following teachers w:ll leave Saturday for the holidays: Miss Mar -raret Hall, to Newport; Miss Fiances Brame to Wendell; Miss Hilda Fullei to Raleigh; Miss Julia Mcintosh to Southern Fines; Mis? Merec-th Whitakt i to Andrew.*., Miss Fannie Hath cock to Norwood; Miss Ruby Court ney to Williston, S. C.; (>. W. Deaton to Briscoe; K. V. Hear Jr.. t?- Selma. M? lb;i and Mayfh-M who pro at'.'-: i : N, t St.ate arrive i last Saturday to day. v. ::h relatives In. r< .usical Recital Thurs. r'l 'fning The F.lvHJtntary school papiN Mrs. J. W Davidson will give recital on Thurs lay owning, Decei ber 19, at the High school auditc urn. a: 7:00 P. M. The { ublic invited to attend. The following v. i'i hr presented. "Daddy's Waltz**, Halp Mildn Wells. "Dollie Waltz". Paid win? Net'. I): key. "Yellow Butterfly". MacLuchlar. Jane Moore. "May Day Waltz" Bugboe -Jen Dyer. "Sor.g-Once a baby came 9 m earth" Jean Dickey. "Jingle Bells". Uwson?Anna Lc Wells Chapel Bells, Masters?Willa Ms Hembree Memories, Dixby?.Jean Dickey Off to Camp, Anthony?Llizabe! Frankl'.n. Song. Where Bluebells Rin; Kuth JL'arringer. Valsc Miniature Ewing- Ann ? Maurine Lovingood. June aprice. King -Mattine >Iooi Cadet- March, Stillwell Walu Carnnger. Melody of Love. KnglemannM amine Lovingood. Song . The Fairy Artist-Schnoodt ?Roselind Chandler. Big Base Singer. Bilbrc -Joh Dickey. Return ?rf ComrHan<>er Byr? IJackletou -Lowin Lovingood. Dream Kisses, Grey?Helen Ham] ton. ' otton Pickers. Matt n- K.ffie Ba bara Melver. So^g, Lindy ivu, Strickland?Ai ta Km - ( arritiKer. I'he C'elle, Wright ---Louise Joni litis- on Dane <, Kngiemann Helc*' ?* .Minuet, raderew-k. - Alarmr Aicy Song. Love Leads the Way. Hov \\\i - Yirgina Lee Franklin. 1 aebesfraud Kreisler?Robert i "arnnaer. After the program presentation ' ;?ri7.e.-? will be given. Birth Announcement Hot 11 t . Mr. ami Mrs. Jim Kunyn -I Knoxville, Tenn. a boy, I >? ?-n :>ei 12 in Fort Sander^ hospita Mrs. Runyan oofore her marriai: last January was Mis> C# ;eva I t tanklui. a membvi nf the Murpii fa ahy during the fall an ! winit terms PAGEANT TO BE HELD A Christmas pageant will he cot ducted at lite Metii-ulisl hare;; Sui day night at ;i> service.- 1 :;irt\ < hargt the a : tnm rtietu>. Prat will be held 1'iiur.-lay ami 1 UBIHHBBHHBIIHn I ' Kiddie Lay the cornerstone dren s minds by sla bank account. ^ on l "1 i u \A rav viuiuitu VIIC'IIJSJ Ancl lile ou count for the kiddie; A few dollars that \ away every week, s< able um. CITIZENS TR (||sp|! andr aw i i Mi iMMLkmnmiummBommm AS WITH GLADNESS MEN OF OLD On Sunday evening at 7. P. M. the Methodist. church will present a of Christ ma- pageant with special music a by the choir.? r.- Wh te ' hristmas will be observed ?r- with pre natation of gifts for -lists tribution <?n Christmas. Public invited. Mr. Hadley Ps key an : Mr. ' har?! V* Dickey were in Atlanta M-widay on businesr. ie Mr. and Mis. H. G. Tucker of Charlotte, are sending some time at the Regal Hotel. Mr. Tucker is w th the Sinclair Oil * m Mr. Virgil Johnson and children Mr and Mrs Jim Franklin and chilt > dren spent Monday in Atlanta. Mr. Peyton G. Ivie was in Atlanta ?u Monday. Mrs. O. .E Madden. Mr. Harvey ie Gunn ng and Mr. Hill Mi'lnei spent Satur ny in Knoxville. Mrs. L. K. Smith of Talbot on. Ga.. ^ and Mrs. Edna Gray Lockyear of Evansville, In will arrive next week to he the holiday g"ust- t Mrs. Henry Axley. un Mr-. M. K Leatherxvood and MiAddie Leatherwood will spend Chr s: mas in Knoxville. Dr. and Mrs. J. E. Snow and children of Copperhill. Tenn.. visited Mrs. J. \V. Thompson and Mis L K. Bayle.-s Sunday. Mrs. R. S. Parker spent Monday n in Atlanta shopping. Mr. and Mr.-. Jim Franklin and j cl": 1 ren went to Ashevillo las' Wed nesday. } Mi*, and M?s. H. Bueck. Mr . Dixie Palmer. Mi . J. B. Gray and uv? daughters. Kiizabeth and Kate spent Saturday in Ch attar.-??.ga. MrJ^Burgess Bailey and Mi. (?> rUf Mauney were in Atlanta this week. Mr. an i Mrs. Andrew Gray and S??n. Jinnr.y were truest- of Mr. and Mrs. Rob Foard Sunday Mr. aild iMrs. Dot: \\* th- r-y-o- n anil daughter. M - - Margaret spent the week-end in Asheville. Miss Anne Candlei. Mr. Jimmy Ward. Miss Louise Axley and Mr. a Buster Rayless enjoyed a delightful I bird supper at Harold's Gafe la.-t .j i hursday night. Mi. and Mrs. Hcriy Axley Wei i visitors in iC'hattanooga Saturday. Mr. ami Mrs. 11. M. Krskine will go to Asheville Thursday, nj Miss Ruby Courtney spent Us.-'D tha Neil Well it the \ve? .. iid r 1. Chattanooga. BOARDERS WANTED Steam i heated room* Reasonable rates. Also two nice furnished apartments l foi rent. See Mrs. Nettie Dickey. M . W. 12, S udstill. Mi - \rt i | l?:u >ot*, Sir;-. :iaok'y iVfkoy, an<! ml K. r.. NoiaiU moto'tvt! ( hat n- : lanooura last wo; i m i I -hot Hubboli u<i. ?t - ''I. T wib In aii.- ai;i; ; Ka lo i i-n > n \n-:-,!im :m?i llai ry Robins- a nt'tor -prndniL sevot-al - ays inwo with Akron, () a i-1. - * a a- 1 OP for I hriit in your chi! 8 rting them off with a I will be surprised at the | iih their savings account! re here, opening an ac5. start one for yourself, on don't miss now, laid Don grows to a respect EWS 8 f MURPHY
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