Thurs., Nov. 19, 1936. j Mortal f Mrs. H. Bueck, Phone Mrs. Wooten Honored By Mrs. Petrie Mrs. R. B. Wooten was honored by j Mrs. It. W Petrie on last Thursday with a surprise miscellaneous shower. Mr. and Mrs. Wooten were invited for a q-ame of cards with L)r. and Mrs. Petrie for eight o'clock. An hour later a group of friends walked in on the party bringing gifts for the recent bride. After the shower the hostess served a sweet course with nuts. Each plate had an attractive wedding hell favor. Invited were: Mrs. Dale Lee, Mrs. Quay Ketner. Mrs. H. Bueck. Mrs. Albert Stanford. Mrs. J. T. Hendricks, Mrs. P. G Ivie, Mrs. Harry Bishop. Mrs. Walter Mauney, Mrs. If. A. Mattox. Mrs. James Ward, Misses Fannie Hathcock, Bruce Speight, Laura Overton. Annie Mae Town.son. Sara Ruth Posey, Woodfin Posey, Mary Weaver, Kathleen Axlev. Martha Nell Wells, Louise Ax. ley. Miss Bower. Miss Rogers, Miss Jones anil the Misses Led fords. Mrs. IV l ie invited Mr. Ketner. Dr Lumpkin. Mr. Bachman. Mr. Wardrup, Mr. Hendrick, and Mr. Standford in for refreshments. Pipe Organ Circle Met Last Thursday Members of the Pipe Organ Circle met at the home of Mrs. Jasper Sneed in East Murphy. Thursday afternoon, Nov. 12. A short business meeting was held to devise ways and means to secure funds toward purchase of the organ. i Members of the Circle are pleased | to announce that a fund of $114 has' been collected, and plans are being j made to increase this amount, at an i early date. j j Delicious refreshments, of sand- f viches. cake, grapes and coffee were 1 served to the following members and ; quests: Rev. and Mrs. W. A. Barber, <; Mrs. Dennis Barnett, Mrs. Margaret Bell. Mrs. Tiara .-herrill. Mrs. it B. J Ferguson, Mrs. Charles May field. Miss Bertha May field and Miss Nan- j I nie West. J Hyatt Bible Class Met Last Friday 1 Members of the Hyatt Bible Class 1 of the Methodist church held their social meeting with Mrs George Ellis * on Friday night. Officers were elect- A ed during the evening as follows: * Mrs. J. H. McCall, teacher; Mrs. It V. Wells, Ass't teacher; Mrs. W. A. 1 Savage, chairman visiting committee; Mis? Addie Leatherwood, chairman \ Social committee; Mrs. Luther Gentry chairman membership committee* ' Mrs. George Ellis, chairman of the hospitality committee. The regular meeting time was set for the second Friday in each month. The hostess served cake, and coffee and mints to Mrs. J. H. McCall, Mrs. It C. Mattox, Mrs. R. B. Ferguson, Mrs. R. V. Wells, Mrs. C. W Savage, ( Mrs. E. B. Norveil, Mrs. P C. Gentry, Mrs. Will Howell, Mrs. Luther j Gentry, Mrs. Hayes Leatherwood, Mrs. Nettie Axley, Miss Bertha Mayfield, Mrs. Laura McElfresh- Mrs. W. /v. Darner and Miss Josephine Heigfhway were invited guests for the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Stanford Have Small Party A group playing one table of bridge and one table of Monopoly were guests of Mr. and Mrs Albert Stanford one evening last week. The par ty was made up of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Garpenter, Mr. and Mrs. J. THendricks, Mr. and Mrs. James Smallshaw, Miss Ruby Rogers and Mr. Roy Bachman. ~r>,i ?.1? ?- 1 I-* viv.ci ?uu tauc were cnjujrcu iaic in the evening. Mrs. Bueck To Talk At Waynesville Mra Bueck, president of the Murphy Woman's club, will appear on a program at the Waynesville court house Tuesday at one of a series of state-wide meetings in he interest of establishing more libraries in North Carolina. This we*?k is being observed as National Book Week and last week was Children's Book Week. Mrs. Bernard Cook has returned to the Regal after undergoing an operation at Petrie Hospital recently. The Chei Anil JJr 98-J Miss 1 Mrs. J. W. Davidson And Mrs. H. Bueck Entertain Members of the school board and their wives and members of the local faculty were the inspiration for the first party of the Thanksgiving season at fhe club room on Saturday evening, with Mrs. Davidson and Mrs. Bueck entertaining Chrysanthemums and soft lights formed a background for the supper bridge game. Tallies bore a symbol of the Pilgrims and the Central table was significant of the Harvest time. Guests were invited for seven o'clock and upon their arrival were served cider and cheese wafers. A two course supper followed. Playing high for the evening was Mrs. T. A Case for the ladies and Mr. O. W Deaton for the rnen. Mr. Franklin Smith cut the joker and was awarded the cut prize. Invitations were issued to: Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Parker, Dr. and Mrs. 1 X. Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mauney, Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Evans, Mr. and Mrs. Grady Crawford, Mr. and Mrs. H. G El kins. Mr. and Mrs. K. t". Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Hall Cobb Miss Ruth Morgan, Miss Merideth Whitaker, Miss Laura Overton, Miss Bruce Speight, Miss Dorothy Lide, .Miss Wiliie Catherine Godfrey, Mr. 3. W. Deaton. Mr. C B. Chambers. Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Carroll. Mr. and Mrs Henry Axley. Mr and Mrs. Albert Banner. Mr. and Mrs. T. A Case, Miss Miriam Stilhvell, Miss Addie Leathorwoou. Miss Emily Sword, Miss Clara McCombs, Miss Martha Mavfield. Miss Dair McCraeken. Mrs. Evelyn i'atton, Miss Lelia Hayes, Miss Kate Hayes. Miss Bertha Mayfield, Miss Francis Dixon, Miss Mariiclle Williamson. Mr. and Mrs. J. ranklin Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Rich-1 ird Moloney and Miss Fannie Hathrock. Vliss Ada Harshaw dostess To Circle M Mo. 3 Circle No. 3 met at the home of j Vliss Ada Harshaw Monday after-1 loon. Mrs. G. \V Ellis presided in he chair. Hymn?"Bless Be The Tie" was | sung 'by the group. Mrs. E. B. Norrell and Mrs J. M. Franklin gave the icripture lesson centering around the ife of Paul. Mrs. O. E. Madden lead n prayer. After the devotional the roll was called and the minutes read. The following: officers were elected: Chairman?Mrs. Joe Vice-Chairman ? Miss Josephine Heigh way Treasurer?Mrs. G. W. Ellis. Secretary?Mrs. W. A. Barber. Mrs Norvell presented the Harvest Day program which is to be in the Ladies Parlor at the Methodist church, Tuesday, December 2nd. A Tot Luck dinner will be served. Each person bringing a covered dish. Visitors present for the afternoon were the following: Mrs. Albert Stanford, Mrs. James* Smallshaw. Mrs. Price Carter. Aftei pollyannas were drawn, Miss Harshaw served delicious refreshments* assisted by her sister, Mrs. Callie Hall Mrs. Mauney Hostess r*: 1 ~ tvt_ A 1 <_? V-1IC1C 1 NO. 1 Circle No. 4 of the Methodist Missionary Society met at the home of Mrs. L E. Mauney in East Murphy, Tuesday afternoon. The Scripture lesson was read by Mrs. W. A. Barber, followed hy the Lord's prayer in unisonTwo readings by Mrs. Barber added to the enjoyment of the meeting. The hostess assisted by her daugh. ter, Mrs. Lauria served a salad course. Those pre-eent were: Mrs. Margaret Bell, Mrs. W. A. Barber, Mrs. Dennis Barnett, Mrs- E. S. Miller, Mrs. R. B. Ferguson, Mrs. P. C. Gentry, Mrs. Vienna Stewart, Mrs. Clara Sherrill, Mrs. W. M- Axle<y, Mrs. T. W. Axley, Mrs. Jasper Sneed and Mrs. Bessie Dickson. Mr. Michael Codell has been on a trip to Winchester, Ky Rev. S. H. Long and Mrs. E. W. Niks went to the CCC camp at Shuler's Creek Tuesday where Rev. Long held a service. rokee Scout, Murphy, Norl mural J dattie Palmer, Phone 20 ? ' Woman's Club Met Wednesday "Thanksgiving In Music" was the topic of the program given by Mrs. O. E. Madden at the regular meeting of the Woman's club on Wednesday afternoon As an introduction to Mrs. Madden's paper Mrs. W. A. Barber gave a salutation by Flynn "Harvest". During the rendition of the program the entire group sang America. Miss Martha Nell Wells gave as a solo "Thanksgiving" and an ensemble of voices sang Gounod's "Praise Ye The Father" Several matters of business were taken up during the business session. Members were urged to join the Red Cross ar.d buy Christmas seals. Emphasis on donating to the Library during the week was stressed Hostesses in charge of the social hour were Mrs. Ruth Carringer, Mrs. . H. P. Cooper, Mrs. R. G. Carter, MrsJoe Smith, Mrs. George Candler, Mrs. F. L- Weiss and Mrs. T. A .Case. Refreshments were served from the tea table centered with a large pumpkin filled with bronze chrysan-1 the mums. Late fall flowers were used throughout the club room. About 50 ladies weee present. m^ = ih S. S. Training Class Have Meetings The Sunday School Training Clasfor Cherokee county is being held each evening during this week at the Methodist church about 35 Sunday School teachers are attending. Classes are being conducted by Rev. Carl Kir.g, Executive Secretary of | Christam Board of Education and. I Mrs. V. Ilackworth. director of | children's work of the Holsotn Con I ference. The school will close or Friday evening with the regulai class sessions and then the awarding of certificates. Sunday Night Supper I Mr. and Mrs. H. A Matt ox had as their Sunday night Supper guests I at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. P. j Cooper: Miss Woodfin Posey, Miss I Annie Mae Townson, Miss Bruce j Speight, Miss Sara Ruth Posey, Dr. William Thompson, Mr. O W. | Deaton, Mr. C. B. Chambers, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bishop. Red Cross Roll Call To Start Mrs. C. W Savage, Red Cross Roll Call Chairman announced Wednesday afternoon that Red Cross Workers would ask for your subscription this week and through Thanksgiving. The | j uiuin'y retained Dy the local chap-1 ter will be used to feed undernourished school children. Do your part ?by joining. Subscriptions are $1.00 each.' In case you do not see one of the workers and wish to join or donate see Mrs. Savage at the Rogal. Mrs- Marvin McCoy who has been making her home in Murphy for some time has gone to her home in Morganton for a few weeks after which she will go to Panama and California on an extended trip. ? Mr. J, T. Knight State Highway engineer and Mr. Charles Ross, Attorney for the State Highway attended court here this week. Mrs. Burt Savage carried Bobby Savage to a baby specialist in Knoxvilke Tuesday. She was accompanied by Mrs. Ted Griffin. Mr. and Mrs C, F. H. H. Herndon of Atlanta and Mrs Felix P. Clay of Montgomery, Ala., spent the week-end in Murphy. Mr. Brower is an official of the A. B. & C. Railroad. Mr. and Mrs. H. K- McCormick hare returned after spending a week in Winchester, Ky. * Mr. A. J. Wardrup spent the weekend with his wife in Clinton, Tenn. Miss Mildred Akin, of Andrews, visited friends in Murphy, Saturday. * Mr. H. P. Cooper spent Monday and Tuesday in Raleigh on business. Mr. Harry Bishop spent the weekend in Knoxville. Mrs. Edna Hastings is in Asheville this week. th Carolina Mrs. Steve Owens and Miss Frances Cover were visitors in Murphy Saturday. Mr. W. B. Coburn of the Smithsonian Institute who spent sometime in Murphy during the excavation of the Indian Mound at Peachtree wt ( a visitor in town last week. Mrs. E. S. Holcombe of Asheville is visiting Mrs. Fred Moore and Miss Josephine Heighway this week. Mr. D. H. Tillitt and Mr. Edwin Hyde, of Andrews were in Murphy attending court this week. { Mr. and Mrs. Victor Olmsted are spending several weeks in Washington, D. C. Mr and Mrs. A. E. Wolborn and grandsons, Bobby. Welbome and Frank Allen Alexandria were in Atlanta last Saturday. Mr. Edd Madden who has been working in the TV A office in Knoxville for a week has returned to Murphy. Mrs. W. D. Mavc of Winchester, Ky., is spending two weeks with her daughter, Mrs. Michael Codell. * Mrs. Lou MacHon of Washington, D. C is visiting her mother, Mrs. V. H. Olmsted at her home in East Murphy. * Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Bryant and I nail daughter, Nancy, were weekend visitors in Knoxville Mrs. H. 1*. Cooper, Mrs. Rose Ketron, Mrs Dot Cooper and Mrs. E. L. Holt spent Sunday and Monday in Atlanta. ? Mrs. Paul Crawford is visiting in Bryson City. * Mr. nd Mrs. Price Carter and daughter. Elizabeth Anne from Gun. tersville, Ala., are new TV*A arrivals They are making their home with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Franklin. Mr. Jimmy Clark of Young Harris visited his mother at the Dickey\ House this past week. Mrs. George Mauney spent Tuesday in Asheville attending a welfare meeting. * Mr. and Mrs. Wado Massey and Mr and Mrs. Frank Ellis motored to Gainesville Sunday. t< IFall and Th V-A-L Men! Here's Your Bi^ The Men's Style Heat SPUR TWIN-FLEX TIES (Two Wool Liners). Guaranteed $1 Wear The New Fall Colors HANES SHORTS and c SHIRTS Suit Qj) We're agents for the Roy Order your suit or coat All garments absol ANewFullLineofBi Boots for all Just the thing for the children these Cold Days?Complete line of Twin Sweaters and Sweater Suits?Toboggan CAPS? Warm and aomfy* GROCI Fresh Ground COFFEE JEhLO?All Flavors?4 SALAD DRESSING?( MIXED BEANS?4 Lh Seven-Day Flour, Plain c Davidson Murphy, Norti ****** * n * COMING EVENTS * I ********^1^^ H Thursday, November 19. Dramatic H Art Recital at club Room by P-Jpil3 3j of Miss Lois Latham. K Friday. November 20. 7 P. M Mr. t anil Mrs K. C. Wright. Miss Dair V McCracken, Miss Ruth Morgan and I Miss Merideth Whitaker will enter- 1 tain at bridge, at the Junaiuska Ter. ft race. E Saturday Night. November 21, S Charity League will give a dinner \ dance at the Junaiuska Terrace. 5 Tuesday. November 23, 2:30 P. M. | Baptist Missionary Society meets at 8 the church. f Tuesday, November 23, 7 P. M. a Circle No. 2 postponed from this i week will meet with Mrs. J H. McCall. I The Good Will Club will meet I Friday afternoon, November 20Ui at | 2:30 at the home of Mrs. Waiw Coleman with Mrs. Virgil Johnson as joint hostess Mr. anil Mrs. Georee Ellis, Mrs. Wade M issey and Mrs Frank Ellis were visitors in Abbeville last week. ? * * JOIN THE RED CROSS THIS WEEK. * Mr*. T. S Evans, Mrs Harry F?rgusnn and Mrs. Lvle Martin visile I M? . i'om Evans. Jr.. who ;> in s.h 1 at Dahlonega, Ga ? ? a M W. C. Kinney, Sr., is on the sick li^t this week * Mr. B. C. Moneymaker spent the latter part of iast week in Burnsville. Mi s Bettie Pearson, of Saluda, was a visitor in town Monday. ? Miss Louise Axley and Mr. Buster Bay less spent Sunday in Copperhilt. Mrs A. J. Wardrup entered the Villia-Maria Hospital in Knoxville Monday where she will undergo treatment. Mi's J. N. Hill has returned from a visit to Bristol, Va. and Johnson oity, Tenn. ? Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Vestal and Miss Sara Cook went to Waynesville and Asheville Tuesday Mr. Vestal and Miss Cook attended meetings of elephone employees. anksgiving U-E-S 5 Chance To Save At i , iiji l iijum iera 111 murpn; COOPER'S HOSIERY 25c and 50c The New Hanonr $1 .39 Quality SHIRTS 1 Best Grade 11 UNION SUITS 1 al Line of fine tailoring now?$23.50 and up lutely guaranteed own-bilt Shoes and the Family. r. .X-XX~X~xkk~X-X-X-:-X' HEAVY WEIGHT PART WOOL Double Blankets Large Sire $2.25 per pair up CRIES ?2 Lbs 25c for 25c ^uart Jar 30c s. for 25c >r self-rising 24 lbs. 82c & Mclver ti Carolina

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