SOCIETY Barbara Meroney, Society Editor. Phone 49-J Mrs. L. 1 - Kussell and Miss Evelyn Hall Are Hostesses to Auxiliary The Young Woman's Auxiliary of the First Baptist Church held its regular monthly meeting at the home ot Mrs. L. T. Russell on Monday eve ning. Miss Evelyn Hall was joint hostess. After a short business session and the reports of the various commit taca. the president. Mrs. Jne Hamil ton* turned the program ovci' to mis. Virgil Elliot. Talcing part on the pro gram, "Our Heritage To Be Treas ured", were : Mrs. J. C. Ammons, Mrs. Joe Hamilton. Miss E unlet Shields. Miss Arietta Ramsey, and Mrs. Blanche Davis. Following the program refresh ments were served by the hostesses, assisted by Mrs. Russell's sister. Miss Faye Simons, to: Mrs. Alvin Buchan an. Mrs. Boyd Carringer Mrs. Pritch ad Smith. Mrs. Walter Coleman. Mrs. Joe Ray. Mrs. Joe Hamilton. Mrs. Clyde Townson. Mrs. J. C. Ammons. Mrs. Gettis, Mrs. Virgil Elliot, Mrs. John Donley, Mrs. Blanche Davis, Miss Minnie Stalcup. Miss Shields. Miss Arietta Ramsey, and Miss Kathleen Roberts. After refreshments Mrs. Russell was honored by gifts by members of the Auxiliary Woman's Club Sponsors Juvenile Hobby Exhib The exhibit of the Womans Club this month will be a juvenile hobby .-how with Mrs. J. W. Davidson in rharge of arrangements. Several art exhibits will be on dis play. Most all of them will be th? worn of children in the Murphy school. Mrs. John Davidson who has bp ?n visiting here with her mother. Mrs. .1. W. Axley left Sunday for her home ,n Jerrerson City. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hartness of Lenior City spent last week end here. ? ? ? ? Miss Willie Bell McKinney spent last week end at her home in Hia v. asset . ? ? ? ? Mrs. J. J. Dean and two children of Greensboro arrixed Saturday to visit, heere two weeks with Mrs. Dean's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Mc Ciure. EASY DOES AWAY WITH WORK FOR YOU No fno-c of the many worries ?hat beset yon when you do your own laundry. We can do It for you tetter, quicker and e'icaper. Just <*11 us today and ask 11s to pick ">P your bundle. PHONE 159 Murphy Laundry Miss Ann Hill Hostess At Bridge on Thursday The bridge club met with Miss Ann Hill at her home in Beal Town last Thursday evening. Four tables ot bridge were in play with Jack B. Akin winning high score prize and low score prize was presented to Mrs. L. D. Schuyler. The hostess served a dessert course with coffee to the following: Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Kindlev. Mr r>nH Mrs. L. D. Schuylcr. Mrs. Julian Pitzer. Miss Barbara Meroney. Miss Mary Willard Cooper Miss Louise Leatherwood. Miss Sara Sword. Mrs. Robert Akin Miss May Cathron Hen sley. Jack Christopher. Jack Barnett. Jack B. Akin and Joe Miller Elkins. o Maureen Lovingood BYPU Social Hostess Miss Maurene Lovingood was host ess to a B.Y.P.U. social at her home Friday evening at 7 o'clock. Throughout the evening the guests had proms and danced. Refresh ments were served to the following: Misses Eliz.ibeth Franklin. Kath_ erine Howell. Betty Lou Burch. Lou ise Johnson. Lorene Johnson. Jean Dickey. Thomasine Slavton. Iva lean 3nc* (1. and Edgar Darnell. Bill How ill. Leonard English. Walter Carring er. Rabbi MacDonald and Paul Pad gett. o Mrs. Pat, Luiuford who has been \ ..-itinu Mr and Mr... Bergan Moore in Gastonia and Mr. and Mrs.Gar nette Owenby in Knoxville for sev i t r n 1 weeks has returned to her horn. She was accompanied l>v her s->ii ]and Mrs. Owenby and her son. Jerry. * * ? ? ! Dr. B. W. Whitfield left Sunday : rt take up a post graduate course: | attending clinics in Milwaukee and [Chicago. He will remain there sev eral weeks. ? ? ? * | Mrs. Peyton Ivie and small dau ghter, Glenda, will return Friday 1 from Richmond where they have | been visiting with Mrs. Ivie's mother. Miss Mary Kathron Axley. Gon Robeerson. Miss Fay Simmons and Jack Barnett were visitors at Hiwasste Darr. Sunday. ? ? ? ? Hugh Hensly and T. W. Kindley spent Wednesday in Aslieville on business. ? ? ? ? Edwin Winchester of Monroe spent last week end here with his wife and small son. * ? ? ? ? Mrs. Paul Lambert and Miss Eunice Shields spent last week in Green ville and Anderson. S. C. ? ? ? ? l I Kobert Akin left Tuesday for a week :r> Raleigh. * ? ? * ? Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Bryant of .Concord spent Sunday here with Mrs. i Bryant's sister. Mrs. Page Winches ter. ? ? ? ?? I Mm. Ruth Nichols spent last week end in Copperhill with her sister. iMiss Fannie DeWeese. ? ? ? ? I Mrs. T. W. Kindley and Miss Mary Willard Cooper were visitors in Asheville last Weednesday. ? ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Gentry of Watts Bar spent last week end here with Mrs. Oentry's mother Mrs. Bes sie DeWeese. ? ? ? * Mrs. Callie Barnett is visiting in Copperhill with Miss Fannie XX* Weese. ? ? ? ? ? Roy Stalcup of Lenior spent last week end here with his wife and dau ghter. ? ? ? ? Miss E'n'a Bnhrr and Miss Mary I.?p Roberts, students In a beauty culture school in Asheville spent several days here this week with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Verlon Crisp of Lenior City spent last week end here Tile Wonian.s Club will meet Wed nesday. March 19. at 3 o'clock in the rlub room at the library. Mrs. J H. Axlcy will present a program of mu *.ic. Hostess chairman will be Mrs. R. S. Parker. All members are urged to attend. Circle 1 of tlic Methodist church will met Monday with Miss Adella Meroney. Miss Josephine Heighway will be joint hostess. Mrs. C. B Chambers will have charge of the program on "Paul, the Great Mis. sionary." The Junior Womans Club will meet Wednesday. March 19 in the club room Circle number 2 will meet next Tuesday with Mrs. R C. Mattox at 7 p. m. BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs. Prank Justice an nounced the birth of a son Monday. ! March 10. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Snodgrass an nounced the birth of a son Sunday, March 9. Mrs. W. D King and Miss Adella Mol oney spent 1 >st Friday and Sat - urd.iy in Atlanta with Miss Moron- 1 ovV sister, Mrs .limmio Weir. ? ? * # ? Mrs. F O. Emerson and Mrs. J J I' O Mi"a and little son loft Wcdnes ? day f< : their home in South Carolina j o.fter a i:sit with Mrs D Edmund Manges. ? ? ? ? j Mr. am! Mi. . . i w. Candler are . .-pending this week with their daugh | tvr. Mrs. James B. Ward and Mr. . Ward in Lencir Cu;\ Tennessee. ? ? ? ? Dr. Eclw. S. Miller who visited here several days last week with iiis moth er, Mrs. E. S. Miller, loft for Louisi ana Wednesday. I ? ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. Torn Axie.v Jr. of Andrews spent last week end here with Mr. Ax ley's parents. Mr. and Mrs T. W. Axley. ( ? ? * ? ? Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Franklin and daughter. Miss Elizabeth Franklin .'pent several days this week with Mr and Mrs. Joe Fulmor in Lenoir City.. | Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Cooke visit ed las! week end in Blairsville with Mrs. Cooke's grandparents. ? m * ? ? j Maurice Clacker who is stationed | with the army at Fort Bragg was a j visitoi here Saturday. ? ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Kindley. Mrs. | Wayne Townson and Hugh Hensley spent Wednesday in Asheville. ? ? ? 9 I Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Wright and j Mrs. W. A. Hoover were visitors in : ? Atlanta Saturday. O- ? 1 Hendrix Is Speaker At Meeting of P. T. A. ; Of Wc.lf Creek School j The Wolf Creek Parent-Teachers j ?association mot Friday. March 7. at j !the school house. ! Following songs by the school, a jta:!k on "The School's Needs" was i | made by Mr. McNabb. L. L. Hendrix ^superintendent of county schools, an ' nounced and discussed plans for 'completely remodeling the school building before the begining of an- j other term. Several discussions were I given by members of the P.T.A. I At t he clr.,e of the business ses- I ision. a read n v/a. givtn by Doris | Abercrombie. Members of the association srved refreshments to the following: Mr. Hendrix. M arrd Mrs. John Cole. Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Abercrombie. Mrs. Jick G.iddis. Mrs Mor.h C~c!t. Mrs. Es'fi Davis. Mrs. A. L. Cole. Mrs. ripud Clore, Mrs. Carrie Ledford. | Mrs. W. I.. Cook. Mrs Earl Hancock Mrs. Alvin Cole. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. | Simonds. Mrs. O. O. Simonds George Ledford. Misses Irene ant* Maggie Belle Kisselburg. Genei-a Ledford and Frances Simonds. Ylrs. Axley, Mrs. Dickey i Flntertain S. S. Class VVith Party cn Friday Mrs. Wiltard Arley and Mrs Had ley Dickry entertained the Character Builders Sunday school class of the Methodist church with a party Fri day evening at the home of Mrs Ax- 1 ley in East Murphy. ? A short business session was con ducted by Mrs. C. B Newton, presi dent. During the social hour several ?tames were played. The hostesses served a sweet coursc to Mrs. W A Hoover. Mrs. C. L. Al verson. Mis-s Emily Sword. Mrs. R B Meroney. Mrs. Henry Akin and d.tughter. Margaret Virginia. Mrs. A | K. Bell. Mrs. T. A. Case. Mrs Huts. Mrs. Newton, and Mrs H. G BklM Mrs C. L Alverson is class teacher with Mrs W. E. Studstill as assistant teacher. Mrs. Fletcher Crown Honored at Luncheon A noon-day luncheon was given in lienor ol Mrs. Fletcher Crown at the Henry House Friday. Among the 31 present included guests from Rob_ binsville and Andrews Mrs. Crown, garden authority, was brought to Murphy through the compliments of Rich's, of Atlanta. Paul Hr?well left Tuesday for Wil mington ? * ? * Hayes Leatherwood ot Florence, Alabarru spent last wtek end hero with hi? family. ? ? ? ? The many friends of little Miss Susie Miller will be sorry to hear she is ill. * ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. K. B. Walker Jr. unci Mr and Mrs. George Tulloss of Hi was see Dam were visitors in town Tuesday. . o ? WOLF CREEK NEWS Earnest Davis of Jefferson City I spent the week end here with his 1 family. Miss Enla Baker of Murphy spent Tuesday night with Misses Imogene and Grace Simonds. Mr. and Mr<. Earnest Bee Dockcry cf Etowah visited Mr. r-nd Mrs. F.l t?rt Simonds Sunday. Miss Winnie Vernon. Solen Si ! monds and Weldon Helton spent last | week end in Virginia. Mrs. Carrie Ledford visited Mrs | Wess Helton Tuesday. Mrs. I rank Dickey Hoytesr to Circle No. 2 Circle number 2 met February 28th at the home of Mrs Frank ilickfy The bible lesson was conduct* 1 by Mrs Daw Towllsoil Mrs J U Mi - Cail led the business session winch was followed by refreshments served to the hostess. Tile following member were pres ent Mcsdames. J H MeCall. W E. Howell. Mrs. Mat tie Taylor. W. M Pam H. G. Elkins. H. Leatherwood. J. H Hampton. R C Mattox and Mr Rufnrr as a visitor. Miss Dot llensley will return from a visit in ChaHanooga Saturday. ? ? ? ? J * m __ m.i ? mi. utiu MMOi MVtOUU **VilOK .? -JATIU Tuesday in ^nattanoi ga. 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