Miss Margaret Neal Is
Guest At Lovely T ea
i iere Saturday P. M.
Miss Elizabeth Strickland enter a tiled
her \ wise truest. Miss Margaret
N- al. of X.isheville. Tenn., on last
Saturday ; ftotnoon with a lovely tea.
The hot;- was decorated with chrysai.themums
and autumn leaves, with
< undies and flow. IS as a centerpiece
for ihe tea table.
The guests signed iit a small book
Aerated with autumn leaves and
;-r-ysanthemums. and received small
nosegays of the same flowers.
I The many guests were served tea,
c< ngewled salad, small biscuits with
ham. brown bread sandwiches, cake,
nuts and olives.
h . W. A. Meets With
Miss Barton, Mrs. White
The V. W. A. met on Monday
'glit at the home of Miss Irene Barton
with Mrs. Cyrus White as joint
After business the following program
led by Mrs. John Donley on
"The Challenge of China" was given.
Seng?The Kingdom is Coming.
DcvctiOua!?Mrs. V trilun Crisp.
The Challenge of Hit; Pieseiii Conflict?Arietta
Ramsey
The Challenge of her Political
Leadership ? Irene Barton.
The Challenge of our Missionaires I
? Ethel Davis.
The Challenge of Chinese Christians
-Mrs Hubert Hinton.
At the noire of Jesus as toltl by
Moonbeam Tun;- Mrs. J. ( . Amnions.
After the program the hostesses
served a ..dad course to the following;
.Mis. Vorlon Crisp. Mrs. J. C
Amnions, Mrs. John Donley. Mrs. Hubert
Hinton. Mi.<. I.oren Davis. MrsMark
i.ay. Misers Cecil Davis Arietta!
lianisey, Paulire Tate, Bertha Lei
Shields, Irene Bar. sey, Ethel Davis.
Mrs. Cyrus White and Irene Bai ton.
Missionary Society Meets
On 1 uesday Afternoon
The Missionary Society of the First
Baptist church met in the Ladies Parlor
of i he church on Tuesday afternoon
at 2:.'>(> o'clock- Mrs. Sherrill
had charge ?f the program, the subject
being "China". Mrs. Siir.onds and
Mrs. Kirks discussed the "China of
Today". Mrs. Bueck talked on "China
Tomorrow, Mrs. Henry Hyatt spoke
op. "Chinese Neighbors", followed
hy tin- reading of a paper on "A Golden
Sheaf."
About 15 members were present.
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i Bridge Club Entertained
By Mrs. Harry Bishop
i .Mis. Harry Bishop entertained her
ridge club at her home on Tuesday
I evening.
A salad course was served to the
| following players:
Dr. and Mrs. W. A. Hoover, Mr.
! and Mrs. Dale Lee, Miss Ida Belie
I hntrekin, Mr. Paul Owt-nby ai*i M>\
and M is. Ilarry Bishop.
Dr. and Mrs. Hoover won high
score.
Prayer Observance Meet
j Held By Methodists
The firs: meeting in observing the I
week of prayer which is an annual
event of* all Methodist churches was
held in the Ladies parlor of the church
on Tuesday. Members of the "Young
Ladies Circle" had charge of the pt<>gram.
Mis- W. A. Iluover spoke on
"Our Stake in China" Mrs. Frank
Kills on "Sharing the suffering of
UUIVt and Mies Delhi Mcroncy told
ot "Prayer conditions and promises"
calling for sentence prayers from the
entire group. Special music, led by
- ??>?_. _
Mrs. 10m AXiey, ass?*c?u uy air*.
En Dgcnc Bates, who sang "Take My
T.?f??M wn? <lwlu>ntf>rl to in
j ("hin:i An offering was taken for reconstruction
work in China. The
meeting adjourned and most interesting
as was proven by the splendid
attendance.
Miss Strickland Honors
Guest With Dinner
A dinner was given in the private
dining room of the Murphy Cafe on
|Saturday evening at 8 o'clock for
Miss Margaret Neal by Miss Elizabeth
Strickland. Those attending were
Miss Margaret Neal, honoree, Mr.
Mrs. James B. Ward, Mr. and Mrs.
Buster Bayless, Richard Mauney,
George Morton and Bill Bayless.
Foreign Visitors Are
Registered At Hotel
i Mr and Mrs. Rekowski, Mexico
I City, Mexico., Mr. and Mrs. Friedi
rich Von Schlebrugge, Berlin, Ger]
many, E. Mayor and family. Fagreb. 1
| Yugoslavia, Mr. and Kevork K.
| Nahiggan, Worcester, Mass.
Mr. ami Mrs. Ben Palmer and
daughter Doris, Mr. and Mrs. T. P.
( alhoun and Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Maxie spent Sunday in Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reid and two
children spent the week-end visiting
j Mrs. Re id's mother, Mrs. A. S. Soles1
bee in Fran kin, N. C.
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* COMING EVENTS *
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The Evening Circle of the Presbyterian
Auxiliary will meet on Monday
evening, November 14, at 7:30
o'clock at the Manse, with Mrs. H.
Paisley as hostess. All members
re urged to attend.
*
Circle No. 2 of the Methodist
church will meet Tuesday evening at
7 o'clock with Mrs. H. G. El kins
*
Circle No. 3 of the Methodist
church will meet Monday afternoon
at 2:30 at the home of Miss Ada
Harshaw.
Circle No. 4 of the Methodist
church will meet Tuesday afternoon
at 2:30 with Mrs. \V. M. Axlev.
The Murphy Woman's elub will
| meet in the club room next Wednesday
afternoon at 3 o'clock.
?
The Junior Woman's Club will
meet Wednesday evening at 7:3o in
| the club room.
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The Mardi Nuit Club will meet
next Tuesday evening with Miss
Laura Overlort at the Regal Hotel.
Cctl'iiouns Entertain in
Their Home Last Friday
Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Calhoun entertained
with three tables of cards at
their home on the Andrews highway
Friday night. The house was beautifully
decorated with Autumn leaves
and potted plants.
At the conclusion prizes were won
by Mrs. T P. Calhoun. Mr. W. H.
Murray, Mrs. W. II. Murray, Mr. C.
B. Chambers, Mrs. J. H. Pitzer, Mr.
Robert Reid.
Delicious refreshments were served
to the following: Mr. and Mrs. J.
II. Pitzer, Mr. and Mrs. VV. II. Murray,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reid, Mr.
and Mrs. T. W. Kindley, Messrs. CB.
Chambers and Jack Barnett.
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Miss Richardson Hostess
To P.O.F. Club
MLss Virginia Richardson, assisted >
by Elizabeth Franklin as joint hostess
entertained the I\ O. F. club at n
her home last week- During the busi-jh
ness session new members were so- t
licited and will be initiated into the <
club at the next meeting. Miss Mary
Barber, who is leaving Murphy soon >
was surprised by a shower from a
all the guests and very graciously ac- ti
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manner. Delightful refreshments I
were served to the following: I
Misses Martine Moore Maurine g
Lovingood, Mary Alleen Barber, Jes- a
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Johnson, Maxine Davidson, Effie
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"Week Of Prayer" Is
Observed By Ladies Here j
The ladies of the First Methodist
Missionary Society held their pro- C
gram on "Week of Prayer" at the t
church on Tuesday and Wednesday of
this week. The meeting was opened h
with quiet music by Mrs. Tom Avley. ii
An outline of the program was re- v
hv 1 hi> liiarini' A
i Ai..
After me song \j worsnip tue ivmg
the leader read a "Call to Worship", a
which was responded to by Mrs. R. b
C- Mattox, given in the form of a tl
beautiful poem. Mrs. Laura McEl- n
fiesh led the devotional reading
Luke, 4th chapter. Miss Ida Bell <
Entrekin gave a splendid talk on *
"The Realty of God". Silent prayer J
was held after Mrs. McCall discussed
"The McDonald French Mission".
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Miss Mary Nell Williamson, Mrs. 1
F. W- Davidson and Mrs. Leonard (
Allen attended a meeting of the West- t
ern Carolina District of Music in Cul- lowhee
on last Friday. Mr. and Mrs- i
'Hall Cobb, who accompanied them on a
.their trip spent the week-end with '
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Miss Martha Wiswall spent the
\cek-end in Asheville w;th frugals.
Mr. W. D. Townson was a busiless
visitor in Atlanta Wednesday uf
ist week. He was accompanied on
he trip by Miss Virginia Dickey and
Clyde Townson.
Mrs. D. G. Brumby and daughter,
iartha, and Mrs. R- S. Barker, Jr.,
nd little son Richard, III. motored
o Hartweil, Ga., Friday for a visit
.ith Mrs- Brumby's mother. Mrs.
terthf* rfcowU
Miss Dot Higdon was the dinner
uest of Mr. and Mrs. Lew Itixon
tnu Mi's. Johnny Parron on last Kriay
night at the Hiwassee Dam.
Mr. arid Mrs. Roy Lovingood and
aughter, Maureen, Miss May Belle
lockery and Mr. Andrew Keohart
notored to Tellico PJlains, Tenn.,
Sunday.
Mr. Louie Weinburg has returned
i> his work after visiting his home in
'hiladelphia, Pa.
Mr. George Morton left Sunday for
lincinnatti, Ohio, where he will coninue
his work at the University.
Miss Juanita Vestal has returned
ome after a weeks visit with relatives
11 Greensboro and Asheboro. She
/as accompanied home by her aunt,
lis? Minnie llOuVei, of Ashen/""
Miss Dorothy Lahn, who has been
ttending W. C. U. N. C. at Greensoro,
has returned home to spend
he remainder of the winter with her
lother.
Sidney Andrews Gives
dinner Party Last Week
Sidney Andrews invited a few
ruesta to a dinner party held in the
rivate dining room of the Murphy
lafe last week. Folic ving a four
nurse dinner the guests attended
he show at the Henn Theater. They
ncludcd Miss Sara Ruth Posey, Mr.
ind Mrs. H. A- Mattox, Mr. and Mrs.
ohn Bayless and Mr. and Mrs. Harry
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