Wednesday, Dec. 30, 193 1 Mortal | Mrs. H. Bueck, Phone 91 THE NEW YEAR M By Lily Pearl Chamoerlin . _ Time las brought another book, iVi All fresh and claan and white. < Upon whose Leaves from day to day My record I shall write. ; Mr Fr: The volumes that have gone before Mis Lie on my shelf of years Th? Besmeared and blotted soiled and can torn. hoi And sadly stained with tears. for J of How can I live this year the best? 1 4Tis very simply done? i Ma Just make each day a better pagi j Ail Than the proceeding- one. cof AYCOCK-BAKER Coming as a surprise to their host of friends in North Carolina and Ala- ^ bama was the marriage of Miss Salla Kate Baker, of Murphy, to Mr. L. Z. ' n Aycock of Decatur, Ala., on Decern- . a her 27th. at Blairsville, Ga. Mrs. Aycock is the second daugh. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Baker of Murphy and is a young woman of j ^ charming personality that has won for her a host of friends. She is a !, \ , graduate of the Murphy High School. ^ The bride an attractive brunette wore a lovely green dress with green accessories. Only close friends were . * ' present. Mr. and Mrs. Aycock will make . ' ' their home in Dwjitnr A In Mr. and Mrs. Long Held Ms Open House for College Students J<> On Sunday afternoon the Rev. and j'L Mrs. Stewart H. Long held "open j* house" for the college set from six until neven-thirty o'clock; at the T,? Manse. A profusion of Christmas ever- ?; greens were used effectively through- L out the house and a huge open fire furnished the light. The hostess served a tempting plate that consisted of sandwiches, 'C5 cake and coffee. Those present were: Misses Mary t and Margaret Witherspoon, Mary 'ai King Mallonee. Grace Bell. Messrs of Edd Madden, James Mallonee, Bill tei Petsie Marshall Bell r.nd Mr. Bock- m< Mi ? Joh COOKE?McCLURE "nj Announcement was made Tuesday and of the marriage on November 14, of Mrs Miss Mary Joe McClure. daughter of , Hai Mr. and Mrs. W. M. McClure of Mur- Wh phy, to Mr. Edwin Cooke, son of Mr. 1 M and Mrs. W. A. Cooke. The ceremony Mrs was performed at Bluirsville, Ga. Mo The bride is a graduate of the 1 Hayesville High school. Mr. Cooke is employed by ihe \\ offord Oil com-; . nany. Ill Mr. and Mrs. Cooke will make their ? home in Murphy. Inb chu JOHNSON?RAMSEY Mr. and Mrs. Z. C. Ramsey of ' Murphy announce the marriage of U01 their daughter Alice to Mr. Neil Johnson, sou of Mr. and Mrs. Leon- S: urd Johnson, of Murphy. The cere- scl mony took place at Bluirsville, Gu., December 27th. T1 : ine RAMSEY -GIBSON Announcement has been made of yei the marriage on December 0 of Miss Cordia Gibson, daughter of Mr. and | Mrs. Walter Gibson to Mr. Sheridan gm Ramsey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Z. C. ! \\ i Ramsey of Murphy. je| OAKLEY?PARR1SH Durham, Dec. 27.?Miss Sallie Par- M rish, daughter of Mr. and Airs. Onice /-v Parish of Mt. Tabor community, was ! joined in matrimony Christmas eve ' at 8 p. m. with Travis Oakley, son ?f of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Oakley. The e<l marriage took place at the Methodist am parsonage at Bahama, the Rev. Mr. hoi M. C. Dunn officiating. ToThe bride and graom entered to s*x the strains of the chorus from "Lohengrin" by Wagner, played by Mra si!\ Dunn. During the cremony "Ah the M?-a ? * ? wwcei. Mystery 01 L.ne Dy Victor hoi Herbert was played softly. vei The bride was becomingly dressed in a gray suit trimmed in fur, with fr( dark blue accessories. She received ('h her education in the Willie P. Man- pi-, gum and Murphy high schools. The groom is the son of Mr. ami | Mrs. C. C. Oakley. He also received y() his eduation in the Wilile P. Mangum high school. gc Immediately after the ceremony ^ the couple left for a trip to New Wl York city and other northern points f of interest.?The Durham Herald-Sun ^ ?6 The Chero An&fte 3-J Miss 1 rs. McDonald and Miss attox Honored Dn Christmas evening from four unsix o'clock, Mrs. R. C. Mattox and s. H. A. Mattox complimented Mrs. ink McDonald, of Knoxville. and ?s Cecil Mattox with a tea dance, i? lighted tree, holly, spruce and idles beautifully decorated the i>e and made an attractive setting one of the most delightful affairs the season. Mrs. Frank McDonald. Mrs. H. A. ttox greeted the guests while Miss eer. Richardson presided over the fee table. Mrs. H. P. Cooper and s. R. C. Mattox assisted in serving ipting sandwiches, cake and candy, rhe guest list included: Misses Mary I Margaret Witherspoon, Mary King llonee Grace Bell, Mildred Akin, n Townson. Frances Dickson. MarMayfield. Martha Neil Wells, ina Tatham, Mary Weaver, Jane .er. Helen Warner, Kathleen Axley, ice Burnett, Sara Ruth Posey, and lise Axley. Jessrs Bill Miller. James Mallonee, Petrie, Edd Madden. Buster BayBill Bay less, Robert Butt, B. C. ney maker. Burke Gray, Jerry . idson, Marshall Bell, Frank and i Mayfieid, Buel Adams, John idson. Bill Cover. Sam Carr. Rot Weaver Hadlev Williamson, Led Grant. L. A. Lee. Aldvn Coward. nny Wilson ?>i syive. kdwin Hyde John Swan of Andrews. Jr. and Mrs. James B. Ward, Mi. Mrs. W. G. Darnell, Mr. and 5. Harry Bishop, Mr. and Mrs. ixy Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. Duke itiey. of Ken ley Dr. and Mrs. H. Keiron. >f Atlanta, and Dr. and M. B. Ketron of Kansas City, rs. Mallonee Entertains termediate League Jrs. E. C. Mallonee entertained the ermediate League of the Methodist rch with a party at her home on nday evening:. The living room and dining room e decorated with evergreens. V l'ter games and contests the hos; assisted by Mrs. W. A. Barber ved hot chocolate, wafers and dy. lose attending were: Misses MaxDavidson, Justine Johnson Madine Cooke, Margaret Cooke, Mar ite Ward, Kate Gray, Jessamine stal, Effie Barbara Mclver, Enla <er, Geneva White, Messrs Jack Guire, Buddy Dickey, Ben Warner, I Leatherwood, John Dickey, 111 am Townson, D. W. Simpson, ry Mallonee, Billy Crawfoiti rry Christopher and others. r. and Mrs. Ward Have pen House 3ne of the most delightful affairs the Christmas season was tenderon Saturday afternoon when Mr. i Mrs. James R. Ward held "open ise" at their apartment in the wnson building from four until o'clock. A color motif of red. green and cr was carried out effectively by use of Christmas ferns, silvered [ly and gleaming red tapers in sil holders. Dainty refreshments were served im a table further carrying out the ristmas motif with its silver ever tens and holly. The guest list included: Misses thleen Axley, Mildred Akin, Ann wnson Margaret and Mary With:poon, Mary King Mallonee, Grace 11, Louise Axley, Martha Nell tils. Mary Wilkie Petrie, Helen irner, Mary Weaver, Martha MayId, Frances Dixon, Grace Barnett, ra Ruth Posey, Cecil Mattox. Messrs. C. B. Chambers, James tllonee. Edd Madden, Bill Miller, ank and Ben Mayfietd, Bill Petrie, C. Moneymaker, Leland Grant hn Davidson, Hadley Williamson ister and Bill Bayless, Sam Carr A. Lee, Burke Gray, Charles ratt. Marshall Bell, Jerry Davidson m Porter, of Frankln and Edwir tde of Andrews. Mr. and Mrs. H Mattox, Mr. and Mrs. H. E shop, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Darnell r .and Mrs. Quay Ketner, Mr. anc s. Duke Whitley, Mrs. Hugh Gilrt Abernathy, Mr. and Mrs. Char i Dickey. Dr. and Mrs. H. W. Ketron of AtPa. and Dr. and Mrs. M. B. Ketron Kansas City, Mo., left Monday afr spending the holidays with theii ither, Mrs. Rose Ketron and sister, kee Scout, Murphy, Norl rannal dattie Palmer, Phone 20 Misses Mayfield and Dixon Have Dance One of the most delightful affai of the season was the dance given t Misses Martha Mayfield and Franc Dixon at the home of Mr. and Mr Quay Ketnor on Christmas night. The house was attractively decora ed with Christmas evergreens. Fro a lighted Christmastree each gue: drew a filled stocking. During intermission the hostess* served dainty sandwiches and coffe The Christmas motif being carric out in mir.ute detail through out evening. Those invited were: Misses Katl leen Axley, Louise Axley, Helen Wa ncr Anna Mae Townson, .Jane Cove Cecil Mattox, Mary and Margar< VVitherspoon, Grace Barnett, Sai Evelyn Jarrett, Martha Nell Well Grace Bell. Mary King Mallone Mildred Akin Mary Weaver aad Sai Ruth Posey. Messrs John Davidson, Bustur Ba; less, Frank and Ben Mayfield, Ma shall Bell, Burke Gray, Hadie Williamson, Bill Bayless, Bill Petri Bill Cover, Johnny Wilson, B. ( Moneymaker, Lei and Grant, Alcjv Cowards, Buel Adams, Jerry Davidso Bill Miller, James Mallonee, Mr. an Mrs. H. A. Mattox, Mr. and Mr James B. Ward, Mr. a:;d Mrs. DuJWhitley. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bisho) Mr. and Mrs. Bill Darnell, Mr. an j Mrs. Quay Ketner. i Mrs. Norvell Entertains With Luncheon Mrs. E. B. Norvell was hotsess i a delightful one o'clock luncheon i her home on Monday, j The living room was attractive! ideorated with poinsettias. A ligh ! od Christmas tree and other yul (tide trimmings. I The dinin? room was ndnnipd wil holy, mistletoe and Christmas gree ery. Gum drops covering hawthoi made a most attractive table cente Miss Josephine Hcighway, Miss* Mary and Margaret Witherspoon se ved a delicious three course lunch Covers were laid for: Mrs. W. Barber, Mrs. 0. E. Madden, Mrs. H. McCall, Mrs. J. \V. Bailey, Mi | W. H. Griffiths. Mrs. E. C Mallone |Mrs. A. M. Brittain, Mrs. G. W. El! I and Mrs. W. A. Savage. ________ j Entertains Sunday \ School Class Mr. Forest Teague etnertained h Sunday school class with a party ; his home on Christmas day. Those present were, Raymoi Carroll, R. V. Dockery. Clyde W son, Wade Teague, Ralph Dailey ar F. J. Teague. After several games were nlaye cake and refreshments were served Miss Townson Entertain With Dinner Dance On Tuesday evening. Miss Ai i uwnson entertained with a dinne dance at Marie's. A color motif of preen and silv was carried out effectively in evei detait. The place-cards were gall leaves with silver inscriptions. S ered pine was used in profusion ai preen tapers in silver holders lighti the table. After a three course dinner dan ing was enjoyed by the following Mary and Margaret Witherspoo Grace Bell, Kathleen and Louise A ley, Mary Kinp Mallonee, Marti Nell Wells, Martha Mayfield, Franc Dixon, Helen Warner, Sara Ru ! Posey, Grace Barnett, ant' Virgin . Benton of Cornelia, Ga. Messrs Burke Gray, Frank and B Mayfield, Edd Madden, John Davi i son, Edwin Hyde, Buster Baylei Bill Petrie, James Mallonee, Mt shall Bell, Bill Miller, Jerry Davi son, Robert Chambers, and B. Moneymaker. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Darnell, Mr. a i Mrs. H. A. Mattox, Mr. and M Harry Bishop, Mr. and Mrs. Jam i B. Ward, Mr. and Mrs. Char] Dickey and Mr. and Mrs. R. Wooten. I Mr. J. W. Dvidson left Sunday f . Pennsylvania after spending the ho . days with his wife and children. Miss Woodfin Posey return Tuesday afternoon after spending t . vacation in Asheville with her mot i er, Mrs. Alma Posey. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Palmer, . Canton spent Christmas with th< mother. Mrs. Dixie Palmer and slst Ji Carolina > Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Williams left Wednesday for Cornith, Miss, where six \ Mr. Williams is being transferred in Mr a connection with his duties with the 1 S TV A. John H. Jones. Cherokee county g** ? deputy sheriff, of Andrews, was in ?t y Murphy Monday. ble. Mr. James Petrie has returned af- I ' ter spending the holidays with rela- son tives in Charlotte. up Mr. John Holllfield left Sunday for TV rs Lenoir after spending Christmas Gn with Mrs. Holifield and Mrs. R. W. fit, * Petrie. | fic< ^ Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Gilbert! I Ahernathy of Livington. Tenn. Am spent Saturday with relatives here. I of t- Mrs. E. S. Miller and sons, Bill illy m and Morris attended the California! .jj st and Tech game Saturday in Atlanta.'Mr: Mr. and Mrs. Walter Estes and to 2s daughters, Misses Elois and Wini-jda> e. fred Estes of Decatur, were visitors ]y?rj d here and in Andrews Sunday. | j ie Mr. and Mrs. James B. Ward will j An, leave for Wilmington Wednesday pr| I,, for a visit with Mr. Ward's parents. ] r Mrs. Elizabeth , Mayfield and visl (laughters. Miss Bertha Mayfield ] ' and Mrs. A. J. Martin were guests ties of Mrs. G. W. Cover of Andrews on ton "a Christmas day. aft s* Mr. Frank D. Davis who is with the reli e' U. S. Marine's and stationed in I a Shanghai, China for the past four vis years returned home Saurday for c. f- a visit with his sister. Miss Mary hoi r- Jo Davis and "Grannie" Mrs. Dixie j .y Palmer. e, Mrs. LJouis A. MacMahon who has ^u, Z. been visiting her mother, Mrs. Bettie wit n : Olmsted left Sunday for Washington j n D. C,. and New York, where she will reti d j visit friends and relatives. jng s. j Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Harshaw of fri( ie J Richmond. Va., spent Christmas I p, with their parents, Mfl.and Mrs. A.jRal id;McD Harshaw. j Mrs Miss Fannie Odotn returned to. I ; Atlanta. Sunday after spending - Kn ? nnsuiias witn nor parents j we? Mrs. Hattle Akin and daughters,; Ki Misses Mary, Mildred and Martha j ^ ^'Akin of Andrews, were guests of re-JC^ lathes during Christmas. JChi i Mr. and Mrs. J B. Gray and son. and j Burke Jr.. were visitors in Hayes-j I * i ville last Saturday. Is \ *1 n-\? V '* X Hail the New Year! I ,d v Because we believe th< ii >d ? prosperity ahead for all, it X | note of added sincerity. |S -I J.W.L0VIN a: id ? ?d , 4 i\ happy J i: ss, | BEST^VISHES C. ? nd '{" We feel richer in the friei rs. X es v strengthened in 1936. M les | B- appreciation to all of you. J | CARRINGER'S I he I 'h- X of (Under Seoul rtr | :er Mr. John Brittian. of Ashevilie mt Christmas with his mother, s. A. M! Brittain. :OR RENT: One three.room house Marble. Rental covers house and den for $5.00 a month. Inquire Comedore Davidson Store in Mardr. William T. Lovelace, of Jack, Miss., has arrived here t > take his duties in connection with the A geological office. Mr. L. F. int, an employee of the same ouv.is working in the Knoxville ofi for several weeks, dr. and Mrs. C. A. Brown, of irews, were guests Christmas day Mrs. Brown's mother, Mrs. R. H. att. diss Cecil Mattox and Air. and 3. Frank MeDonal have returned Knoxville after spending the boll's with their parents, Mr. and 5. R. C. Mattox. dr. and Mrs. W. T. Forsyth, of drews were visitors in town day. Mr. and Mrs G. W. Ellis were itors at Warne Sunday afternoon, dessera J. B. Hall and Fred Kepirt, have returned do West Gasia where they are employed er spending the holidays with itives in Murphy diss Sara Cook who has been iting relatives in Greenville, S. for the past nior.th returned ne Wednesday. dr. and Mrs. Steele Foard, Mr. I Mrs. Rob Foard rotumpd Kr?mo iday atter spending Christmas h relatives at Cleveland. N. ,C. Hr. and Mrs. H. M. Erskine Limed home Sunday after spendthe Christinas holidays with ?nds In Knoxvllle. Tenn. dr. and ; Mrs. L* G. Waters, of leigh, were guests of Mr. and 3. Dale Lee. Monday, diss Mary Alice Slaughter, of oxville. Tenn.. is spending this 3k with her father, Mr. Johu Slaughter. Ir. and Mrs. Glenn Kephart, Mrs. W. Fisch and so::. B. spent the -istmas holidays relatives friends in Harrimar. Ten::, dr. .Tuck McGuire, of Peachtree isiting his cousin, J.rry Mallonee. v I cstUem Year^'" ^ :j: I JI ire is happiness and iX gives our message a ? I GOOD I I \ a\r vrtn i ill ft 1 LI A11 : fOR 193/1 5 | idships made and \ lay we express our :j> w 4 V 4 ? r V IEPT STORE I O t Office) ::

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